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Teacher's Book
Contents
Answer key
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Audioscript
14
Unit tests
34
Review tests
64
Tests answer key
72
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A C K NOWLEDG EM ENTS
Tests author: Daniela Clarke
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13
Answer key
for
1 enough
2 many
3 too many
Unit 1
1
1 C
3 U
4 U
2 C
2
1c
1d
2
20
2b
2c
2d
th ree shelves
a sofa
transport
three lorries
two buses
a car
a motorbike
5 U
7 C
9 C
6 C
8 U
10 C
3
30
3b
3c
3d
weather
an umbrella
four raincoats
two puddles
a drop of rain
4
40
4b
4c
4d
4
boxes
2 It's
5
1 bit, piece
2 spoonful, bag
3 drop, bottle
6
1 a
2 some
7
8
9
b
2 a
3 b
4 a
5 a
b
2 a
3 b
4 b
5 b
3 were
4 gold
14
people
two men
a boy
a girl
two women
3 some 5 some
4 a
6 an
7 crisps, biscuits
8 carton, box
7 a
3 some, the 5 some, a
4 a, a, the 6 some, the, the, the, any
10
1 the
2 -, the
5 the
6 -, -
11
1 (North) Africa
2 Morocco
12
7 8 the
9 the
10-
4 5 the
7 8 the
3 -
6 -
9 -
10 some 13 11 the
1412 The
15-
16 a
Unit2
1
1 several, many, much
2 a few, a little a lot of, several
3 a bit of, a couple of, a lot of, much
2
1 Lots of
2 few
3
Suggested answers:
In Student A's picture there isn't much perfume but in
Student B's picture there is lots of perfume.
In Student A's picture there are a couple of towels but in
Student B's picture there are lots oftowels.
In Student A's picture there's no iron but in Student B's picture
there is an iron.
In Student A's picture there are several brushes but in
Student B's picture there are two.
In Student A's picture there are a few pegs but in Student B's
picture there are lots of pegs.
In Student A's picture there's lots of soap but in Student B's
picture there isn't much soap.
In Student A's picture there are a couple of pairs of rubber
gloves, but in Student B's picture there are several pairs.
3 a lot of
4 no
5 many
7 A little
6 A couple of
7
8
2 d
9
1 enough
2 enough sugar
3 much
4 for, to
5 enough
6 too many
1 too many
2 enough
3 enough
4 too much
5 too many
6 enough
10
o
3 b
4 e
5
6 c
20
3 ©
4 0
50
6©
5 for
6 for, to
7 how much 10 little
8 a lot
11 Too much
9 a bit
12 any
3 A
1 He
2 they
3 We
4 You
No
1
2
3
4
5 It
6 She
2 Yes
1 the cake herself
2 him
6
myself
2 himself
8
9
7 you
8 I
Help yourself to a cake.
He was by himself.
Make yourselves at home!
Are they behaving themselves?
4
10
3 dye
4 dye/colour the (animal) skins
1 2 -
2
3
7
1 a, some, any, an
2 a, the
34 the
1
7 some
6 a
4 a few
5 how many
6 couple
2 A
A
4 to
3 to
Unit3
5 is
7 a newspaper
6 ice-creams 8 space
4 cheese, wood
5 sadness, excitement
6 honey, ja m
2 for
3 ourselves
4 her
3 ourselves
4 he~e~
5 himself
5 itself
6 you~e~
1 anything
2 anywhere
3 everybody
4 something
1 S
3 S
2 S
4 D
5 D
6 S
7 themselves
8 itself
5 No one
6 somewhere
7 D
8 S
1 everyone
2 something
3 Nowhere
4 somewhere
S anyone
6 no one
1 something else
3 I could
4 Nowhere
6 to
2 Is
11
2 e
12
1
2
3
4
15
1 something
2 nothing
3 yourselves
3 d
5 for
4 b
to stop
anywhere
somewhere
everything
5 for breakfast
6 in India
7 she met on holiday
8 everywhere
4 myself
5 somewhere
6 anything
7 yourselves
8 itself
Revision 1 Units 1-3
1
2
3
4
6
7
C
2C
3B
4D
A
2B
3B
4C
1 B
3C
5B
7C
2 C
4 A
6 C
8 B
1 jobs
2 time
3 knives
4 glasses
5 potatoes
6 children
7 paper
9D
10 C
10 daisies
8 pencils
9 vase
1 children
2 themselves
3 everything
4 brushes
5 person
6 drop
1 No
2 No
5 Yes
6 Yes
3 No
4 No
SA
7 couple
8 yourselves
7 No
8 No
Unit4
1
2
1 doesn't rise
2 make
3 has
4 don't eat
5 grow
6 doesn't boil
Do
2 Does
5 Do
6 Do
3 Does
4 Do
7 has
8 means
7 do
8 does
Answer key
3
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
7
9
10
1 're revising
2 're reading
3 'm preparing
4 're learning
5 're doing
6 'm improving
7 'm writing
8 's helping
She didn't buy a present for Cathy. She bought postcards
for her school project.
She got some DVDs from the library. She finished her book.
She didn't relax.
1 directed
2 was
12
Student A's questions for Student B:
1 What did two Italian men make in 2004?
2 What did a 96-year old man from South Africa do in 201 O?
3 What did 13,413 people paint at the same time in China
in 2009?
Student B's questions for Student A:
1 What did an Italian man sing for almost 102 hours in 2011?
2 What did a man from China dive down in 2008?
3 What did people in the USA build in 2009?
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3 swam
4 didn't use
UnitS
1
2
1 was thinking
6 took
5 wasn't expecting
6 We re they w atching
3 weren't wearing
4 was walking, was running
7 was happening
8 was leaving
found, was looking
2 met, was helping
3 were cleaning, had
2
3
4
5
19
1 loves
2 swims
3 were playing
4 heard
5 saw
6 was calling
20
said
2 started
3 shouted
4 saw
5
6
7
8
's coming
were waiting
chatted
kept
Questions for Henry:
1 How often do you go swimming?
2 How often do you see people in difficulty in the water?
3 What were you playing on the beach when you heard
Jamie?
2 b
8 still don't understand
1
2
3
4
wear
wear
're reading
'm only looking
5 are you doing
6 'm meeting
7 play
1 c
2 h
3 f
4 b
9 closes
has
doesn't have
'm playing
do you play
10
11
12
13
5 a
a lemon
2 flowers
7
1
2
3
4
10
4 sleep
7 hasn't got
5 are you doing
8 's getting
6 hardly ever rains
1 S
3 S
4 S
5 love
3 tea
4 the past
depends on
doesn't understand
don't know
agree
2 A
9
7 e
8 d
6 g
6
8
4 b
3 a
likes
2 does the bank open
3 're having
5 A
6 A
is he tasting
2 'm thinking
3 says
4 're being
5
6
7
8
doesn't matter
look
don't remember
believe
7 S
8 S
10 A
5
6
7
8
's having
don't understand
Do you agree
has
9 S
7 Does he look
1
2
3
4
'm watching
's he doing
don't know
Is he digging
5 'sjumping
6 depends
8 think
9 's coming
10 wants
11 's holdi ng
12 contains
Unit 6
1
2
7 was wearing
8 went
9 called
9 believe
10 didn't know
11 want
12 'm meeting
1 c
4
4 dropped, w as drying
5 thought, was walking
6 was reading, saw
Did you listen to music while you were doing your
homework yesterday?
Was it raining when you woke up th is morn ing ?
Did you listen to the radio while you were having
breakfast today?
Did you see anything interesting w hen you we re
travelling to school this morning ?
What were you friends doing when you arrived at school
today?
Answer key
3
5 became
2 were sitting
17
21
4 What was Jamie shouting?
5 What did you talk about when you were waiting with
Jamie?
Questions for Jamie:
1 When did you learn to swim?
2 How do you feel about swimming in the sea now?
3 What did Henry say to you?
4 What did you say to Henry?
5 Do you think Henry will be a good lifeguard?
Go swimming ./
Buy a present for Cathy X
Buy postcards for school project ./
Get DVDs from the library ./
Finish my bookX
Relax!X
11
15
4
Yes, she is.
Yes, she is.
Yes, he is.
No, she isn't (watching TV). She's cooking.
Yes, she is.
No, they aren't (wearing sunglasses). Amy's wearing
glasses and Dave's wearing sunglasses.
No, they aren't drinking water. They're eating sandwiches.
No, he isn't. He's walking.
No, he isn't (standing on the steps). He's sitting on the steps.
No, he isn't (playing the piano). He's playing chess.
d
2 b
3 a
4 c
Has the rain stopped yet?
2 Edward still hasn't cleaned his shoes.
3 Have you ever made a cake?
4 They haven't left the park yet.
5 Bella's broken her arm three times.
6 I've just remembered the answer!
7 We've never talked about it.
8 He's lived in that house for 20 years.
3
didn't eat
2 bought
3 painted
4 got married
6
2
3 h
0.,,'
5 's fall en
6 Did YOl. ".,,';;0
7 've ne. e' :; ::,,~
8 Have<"o _ ".,,'dru nk
4 e
5 a
6 9
8 c
7
9
2
3
4
5
13
14
2
3
4
5
17
3 a
2 b
18
4 have you eaten
5 've known
6 've been singing
Have you been sleeping well recently?
What sports have you been doing lately?
Have you been preparing for a test or exam recently?
What colour pen have you been using in this lesson?
Has your best friend been learning a new sport or activity
recently?
4 didn't use to be
5 didn't use to have
1 used to wear
b /ju: st ;:!/
19
5 Did
3 didn't
4 speaking
have
2 working
21
Unit 7
6 won't
7 'm getting
8 're going to paint
'm going to wash
2 Shall
3 '11 sit
9 '11
4 shall we eat
5 '11 be
3
4
5
Conversation 1: b, f
Conversation 2: c, d
Conversation 3: a, e
C
4 By the time, '11 be
5 I'm going to learn, I'm
6 When, will be
1 when she hears about
2 as soon as I see
3 while I ride
4 while you cook
5
6
7
8
before you eat
by the time she gets
until you shout'Stop!'
as soon as she gets
6 'm busy
7 I go
8 I'll come
7 Are you going to
8 I'll phone
are you doing
4 I've got
5 What about
2
1 False
2 False
3 False
3
3 DK
4 F
7 C
9 C
8 A
10 B
3 A
4 True
5 False
6 True
4 B
5 C
7 False
8 True
9 False
B
3 D
5 D
7 B
4 B
6 D
8 C
10 True
9 A
10 B
4
1 had
2 still
8
1 a
2 c
3 b
4 a
5 a
6 c
9
1 B
2 C
3 A
4 B
5 B
6 A
5 as soo n as w e
3 w illbe
4 w ill have
UnitS
3 skipping
4 taking photos
5 playing che ss
2 cooking
3 singing
4 playing
5 running
6 riding
4
1 going
2 camping
3 reading
4 collecting
5 watching
6 cycling
7 working
8 cooking
9 doing
10 asking
5
1 swimming
2 cooking
3 playing chess
4 singing
5 skipping
6 running
9 cycling
10 skiing
swimming
2 skiing
2
1 having/ taking
1 having
9
break
2 take
10
11
14
3 doing
4 spending
7 to save
8 to open
9 todo
1 to do
2 laugh
3 to eat
4 borrow
5 to cook
6 to lie
living
1 asking
5 owning
3 catch
4 open
4 fall
5 borrow
6 phone
1 to see
2 to be
3 hitting
15
7 reading
8 surfing the internet
2 feel
3 to buy
3 to win
2 DK
5 A
6 C
2 C
2 to rain
b
T
3 A
4 B
2 D
2 being
2 I'm visiting
3 Are you
10
11
1 A
2 C
1
7
1 Are you going to sit, do
2 '11 be, when
3 won't, you ask
8
15
1
4 used to sing
5 use to like
6 '11 get used to writing
1 used to be
2 weren't used to eating
3 'm getting used to going
1
4 will you be living
5 will you be doing
6 Will you have found
7 Will you have become
8 Will people be living
9 Will robots be doing
10 Will computers have become
Revision 2 Units 4-7
4 c
2 used to be
3 didn't use to sit
Will you have done your homework
2 will you be doing
3 Will you have changed
11 exploded
two years ago in Germany
school friends and teachers
I was skiing when I fell and broke my arm
I was in a lot of pain
No, it hasn't.
d
'11 be eating
2 '11 be stopping
3 won't have finished
4 '11 have visited
5 '11 be flying, '11 be reading, '11 be watching
13
8 had broken
9 didn't understand
10 had happened
1 's been trying
2 's broken
3 've been walking
15
8 didn't see
7 had knocked
1 was
2 happened
3 were sleeping
4 heard
5 saw
6 discovered
11
12
7 did he answer
4 've
5 Had he told
6 didn't know
've just seen
2 was having
3 saw
10
4 hadn't met
5 had kept
6 had never seen
1 had given
2 had just arrived
3 had happened
5 close
6 say
10 to speak
7 to get
4 meeting
5 to take
6 to stay
4 writing
5 being
6 to speak
7 waiting
8 to vi sit
9 togo
7 stopping
8 to give
9 talking
10 to open
11 switching
12 toleave
5 T
Answer key
5
16
1 shopping
6 see
1 1 getting
2 to explore
3 to see
7 making
8 Trave lling
9 seeing
12
13
14
15
4 walki ng
5 going
10 tak in g
14
walkin g
to keep
to know
to read
Unit9
1
1 said
2
1 was waiting
4
5
b
2
3
4
5
6
6
8
10
11
4 a
5 a
6 b
He said he had liked t he fi lm. She said she hadn't li ked th e
film.
He said he was feeli ng hu ngry. She said she was feeling
tired.
She said she would make a dri nk. He said he w ould make
some sandwiches.
He said he could see everything. She sa id she co uldn't see
anything.
He sa id he was enjoying himself. She said she w as
enjoy ing herself.
She said she'd never been to New York. He sai d he'd never
been to the USA.
Unit 10
1
1 I had done
2 th is word means
3 whether I would
4 about
5 where
6 how long
1 invited them to sit
2 reminded them to take
3 wanted them to buy
4 ordered them to go
5 allowed them to use
5
1 notto wear
2 He's reminding her
3 to give
4 not to go
5 persuaded
6 inviting
10
7 if
8 w hat I ris was doing
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3 b, c
4 c, d
5 b, d
1
2
6
3 b
2 a
4 a
5 a
6 a
7 to help
4 persuade
5 to do
6 to give
to play
8 a stranger
Example sentence s:
Teachers advi se students to revise before exams.
Students invite their friends to their houses.
Doctors warn patients not to eat junk food.
Dentists encourage children to brush their teeth properly.
Bus drivers allow passengers to stand when the bus is full.
2 d
3 a
4 f
1 e
2 f
7
8
6 e
5 b
5 TV presenter
3 lamie
4 crazy
1 35
2 perfect
3 b
4 h
5 g
6 a
halfan hour
2 a lot of fog
3 a ten-minute bike ride
The teacher asked her whe re she had been .
Mandy asked me if/whether I was feeli ng OK.
Angie asked them if/whether th ey had a footba ll.
Sam asked wha t t ime t he next bus was.
Bella asked him w hat wo uld ha ppen next.
He asked if/whether I cou ld help him .
I asked him what I shou ld do.
They asked him how he he'd hurt him self.
Answer key
b
Unit 11
4
6 a, c
5 not to look
6 to get
3 to listen
4 to read
4
2 you
3 allow
What wou ld you like to eat
Will it hurt
Will yo u change seats
Do you need a lift
Canyoutidyyourroom
Have you ever written your own project
What happens when you heat t he m ixture
2 a, d
tojump
2 not to worry
6
7
1 Are yo u goi ng to the match
b, c
4 asked
5 told me not
6 isn't telling them to write
1 told
2 ask
3 asks
2
differences:
small
lots of other skaters
ticket cost £3.00
after 45 minutes a member of staff said, 'You have to get off
the ice now:
12
6
3 a
7 himself
8 those
1 we shou ld meet aga in
2 she had missed the bus
3 you were waiting for the bus
4 he would do it that afternoon
5 I cou ld help him
6 they had already introduced themselves
7 she had(got) some money
8 it wasn't there
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
13
2 b
7 could help
8 shouldn't open
5 there
6 before
3 that
4 her
1 next
2 then
7 sa id
8 sa id
4 had been
5 had given
6 had finis hed
2 wouldn't tell
3 had to stay
3
5 t old
6 said
3 said
4 told
2 told
Group A's questions
1 She asked me how long I'd felt li ke that.
2 She asked me if/whether I had a high temperature.
3 She asked me if/w hether I had a headache.
Group B's questions
1 He asked me if/whether I needed a bag.
2 He asked me if/whether I wanted anything else.
3 He asked me how I wanted to pay.
Group Cs questions
1 I asked her what time breakfast was.
2 I asked her if/whether my room had a sea view
3 I asked her if/w hether I could have lunch in my room.
Group D's questions
1 He asked us where we were going.
2 He asked us if/whether he could see our pa ssports.
3 He asked us how how many bags we had.
4 He asked us if/whether we'd packed our bags ourselves.
6 easy
7 i
8 c
4 a map on the noticeboard
5 it's a salad in th e fridge
6 There's Milly.
2 There, it
3 It
4 it
5 It, there
6 It
7 It
8 There
1 It
2 there
3 It
4 It
5 take
6 to
7 th ere
8 it
It
4
Unit 12
1
2
1
2
3
4
S
She
She
She
She
She
sent a parcel to Polly.
sent an email to Emily.
sent a postcard to Peter.
sent a text message to Tom.
sent a smoke signal to Sidney.
5
6
1 She sent Polly a parcel.
2 She sent Emily an email.
3 She sent Peter a postcard.
4 She sentTom a text message.
S She sent Sidney a smoke signal.
3
4
5
8
9
11
2 a
3 d
4
S c
2 c
3
4 a
S e
6 e
6 b
6
7
8
9
10
1 write you
2 write someone
3 given someone
4 sold something
S lend people
1 for
2 to
3 to
4 for
7 for
8 for
S to
6 for
7 d
people things
it for you
them for you
you maths
you a story
9 to
10 to
1 I'll leave Kate a message.
2 Can you give Jason this box?
3 Shall I lend Emily €1OO?
4 She's ordered you a pizza.
S I'd like to show Ma x your draw ings.
6 I'll find Toby some socks.
7 Let's pick J ess some cherries.
8 Shall I choose you a book?
9 You have to throw Iris the ball.
10 Pass Frank the scissors.
S
6
7
8
1 X them for Alison
2 .!
3 X it to me
4 X them for me
E
2 C
3 G
4 H
A
2 C
3D
4C
1 B
2 A
4
3 A
4 D
S
6
7
8
playing
2 to spend
3 talking
4 hearing
5
1 what she was
2 Ann to send
8
9
1 a
2 c
SC
6 A
3 c
3 will
4 breakfa st
1 said
2 w ent
4 a
9 be
10 Studying
11 sit
12 working
14
1 Could you help
2 Could I see
3 you mind saying S May we see
4 Would you
6 if! used
15
2 b, i
1
3
1
2
3
4
S
6
c
2 c
3 b
4 a
S b
S b
I'd like to be able to play golf.
He can't swim at all.
She used to be able to play quite well.
I've always been able to draw.
They couldn't do it very well.
Were you able to speak to Pete?
2 c
4 f
3 d
3 e, h
S a
S Could you
6 answ ering
6 f, I
S a, k
4 d, g
6 b
Unit 14
1
2
3
2 d
3 c
4
S a
6 h
7 b
1 f
2 b
3 d
4 c
S e
6 a
1
2
3
4
S
must stay
mustn't cross
May I watch
w ill have to change
Do I ha ve to stay
1
2
3
4
should
Ca n I
needn't
mu st
8 e
6 don't ha ve to use
7 need to tidy
8 've got to have
9 Can I see
10 can have
9 Do I ha ve to
10 don't need to
S have to
6 can
7 mu stn't
8 can 't
5
1 may
2 've got to
8
Suggested rule s:
You mustn't walk here; you mustn't eat here; you mu stn 't
dive here; you mustn't take photos here; you mu stn't
cycle here; you mustn't fly kites here; you mu stn't enter;
you mustn't exit here; you mustn't drink the w ater here;
you mustn't have hot drinks here
9
10
7 speaking
8 cycling
1 a
3 mu stn't
4 doesn't have t o
2 c
3 c
4 c
couldn't go
2 needn't ha ve taken
3 couldn't
11
S should
6 must
S a
6 a
4 didn't need to w ake up
S could
6 had to
May I use
4 didn't have to buy
S should
6 needn't have w atered
2 couldn't w ear
3 mustn't open
S driving
6 fifteen minutes to
Unit 13
7 managed
8 be able to
You can wa sh your hands here; you can drink the water here;
you can walk here; you can have a picnic here; you can use
your mobile phone here; you can use the rubbish bin here
9C
10 C
S 20
6 telling
S True
3 be
4 moved
SD
3 postcard for
4 her choose
4 True
4 can't
S can't
6 was able to
1 Can you
2 I
.!
to study
be
todo
tofind
3 False
13
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X itto him
7B
8 B
2 False
1 e
Revision 3 Units 8-12
1
2
3
False
1 couldn't
2 can't
3 been able to
4 couldn't
S easily
6 was able to
12
4
.!
1 been able to
2 Did
3 speak Italian quite well
Unit 15
1
2
a 5
4
5
b 2
d 4
8
f 3
3 not stressed
1 could
2 wouldn't
3 shall
4 would
S let 's
6 Would
would
3 could
4 could
S would
6 Shall
8 like
9 don't
1 won't
2 probably w o n't
3 may not
4 I expect
6 w ill definitely
1 ® i© k
2 ® a© f
3 ®j© g
4 ® b© e
2 shall
7
e 6
2 not stressed
not stressed
7 w ould
S mig ht not
S ® l© c
Answer key
7
11
1 knitted wool (a)
2 glazed white china (g)
12
14
No
3 brown leather (b)
11
1 can't
2
3
4
S
6 might not be sleeping
could
be walking
might
must
7 must be joking
8 must have felt
9 can't have broken
10 must have bought
15
1 must have left
2 must have been dreaming
3 might have changed
16
b
4 can't have forgotten
S must have been raining
6 might have broken
Revision 4 Units 13-15
1
2
3
B
3 C
2 A
S A
1 B
2 A
3 D
4 D
S C
7 C
8 A
9 A
10 C
Yes
S b
6 b
7 b
8 b
13
A
2 D
3 D
4 A
S D
6 A
7 A
8 A
15
1 can you?
2 aren't I?
3 isn't it?
4 don't they?
1 had it?
2 won't you?
3 won't you?
4 will you?
S isn't it?
6 has he?
16
2
10 True
1c
11 C
12 D
3c
4c
Sb
6b
2 No
3 No
4 Yes
S Yes
6 Yes
3 a
4 c
S f
6 e
2
a
3
1 Whose
2 Which
4
5
6
8
1 a
3 Where
4 How
2 a
1 like
2 did you see
3 b
S When
6 Wh y
4 c
3 What
4 makes you
7 Who
8 How
S do you like
6 What
c
8
1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
How big is the Pacific Ocean?
Where does the Nile begin?
How long is the Yangtze?
Where is Cotopaxi?
How high is Mount Everest?
What do people/ some people call Mars?
How hot is it on Venus?
How far is Neptune from Earth?
Where is Caracas?
How high is La Paz?
Answer key
b
2 a
1 which
2 that
3 whose
3 a
4 that
S which
6 monkeys enjoy
7 where
8 who
4
1
2
3
4
S
6
7
It's an animal which has a long trunk.
That's the lake where we swam.
That's the house my uncle built.
I'll ask the girl who painted the picture.
Do you like the wall we painted?
I saw the girl whose dad is a lawyer.
We can find a shop which sells milk.
8 What happened to the boy you used to play football
with?
7
4 photos
1 daffodils
S He's lost his passport
2 a red bike
3 I broke the cup you gave me
6 a
S b
Student A
1 Which floor did he/Tommy live on?
2 What did the three boys love?
3 What did they see on the land?
4 Where was the/an old man sitting?
S What did they plant?
6 Who came and helped Tommy, Leo and Sidney w ith the
project?
Student B
1 Why did he/Tommy like living there ?
2 What had Tommy always wanted?
3 Where were the boys walking?
4 How long did the boys spend clearing the land?
S What did the local people give to the boys?
6 Who or what did they never see again?
7
7 haven't we?
8 were they?
2 That's the shop flw:f I was talking about.
3 Are you going to eat the meal wftieft I made?
S The girl wfm we helped sent me an email.
8 Have you found the book flw:f you lost?
Unit 16
2 d
S has it?
6 didn't you?
3
4 probably have
S needn't have bought
6 Shall we
2a
1
S shall
6 we
3 a
4 a
1
7 False
8 True
8
9
3 aren't
4 can't
1 a
2 a
9 False
S False
6 True
1 had to
2 couldn't
3 have left
1 won't
2 didn't
12
6 B
3 False
4 False
6 A
b
Unit 17
4 C
1 True
2 True
4
9
8
2
3
4
S
6
7
9
2
3
4
S
6
Louise, who I've known for many years, is going to move
to Canada.
They gave me a present, which was really kind of them .
They live in Slovenia, where there are some beautiful
mountains.
You need to use saffron, which is a very expensive spice.
Edward, whose brother is in your class, is a really good
chess player.
I had a long chat with Tim, which was really nice.
My sister, who's a musician, is playing in a concert this
weekend.
This is a story about Kate, who you'll meet tomorrow.
We arrived early, which was good.
Baklava, which is a Greek dessert, is very tasty.
Mary, whose mother is Mexican, speaks Spanish very well.
We went to Fez, which is a city in the north of Morocco.
Green Street, where Suzy lives, is very busy.
10
1 What a
2 strange
11
What a beautiful day!
2 How kind she is!
3 What rubbish he talks!
12
How
2 that will be
3 What
4 What
3 What
4 an
SHow
6 she has
4 What a lot of books!
S How true that is!
S What a long
6 What a n
11
Revision 5 Units 16-17
1
D
2 B
3 B
4 C
2
1 D
2 G
3 E
4 F
3
1 B
2 A
3 B
5 D
4 D
6 C
4
whose photo I
2 where
3 w hich she gave
7
8
la
No
5 A
12
7 C
8 D
2 No
3 Yes
4 No
5 Yes
6 No
Unit 18
6
don't like, rains
2 feels, ta ke
3 tastes, 're
4 doesn't matter, speak
7
Andy
11
12
14
15
X
X
,/
2'/
,/
17
3'/
X
2 d
3 e
7 30
8 281
don't grow, don't have
doesn't give, 're
wa tch, makes
cry, doesn't mea n
4 a
5 f
6 c
7 you 'll feel
8 you tidy
9 I'll ask
10 you wantto
11 you bring
12 Take
5 shouldn't
6 eat
3 leave
4 Don't
want
2 won't
a, If you don't close your backpack,
e, If you don't eat your meal,
f, If you don't come out of the sea,
d, If you eat all those sweets,
c, If you touch that frying pan,
1 If
2 unless
Unit 20
1
1 had
2 wasn't
2
1
2
3
4
3
2 d
3 unless
4 If
1
2
3
4
5
3 b
5 if
6 unless
7 unless
8 if
4 a
5
1 a like b li ked
2 a was b isn't
3 a kn ew b know
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
present
2 past
3
6
a 3
lived
2 wouldn't say
3 didn't live
4 would you go
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
could
didn't have
wouldn't
'd have to
3 don't stress
4 don't st ress
c 4
d 2
e 1
5 'd enjoy
4 a had b haven't got
5 a can b could
If only Jason was here.
I w ish Tim had ta ke n a photo.
I w ish I had so me sun glasses.
If only you hadn't dropped it!
I'm glad you enjoyed yourself.
I wish Beth didn't have so many problem s.
2 L
3 present
4 pa st
3 B
5 pa st
6 present
4 I
5 L
6 I
11
1 hadn't picked up
2 hadn't dropped
3 'd/ had prepared
4 'd/ had had
5 hadn't broken
6 'd/ had gone
12
1 Ihad
2 I'd had
3 'm glad
4 w ish
5 this century
6 a different century
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
17
1 wouldn't say
2 left
3 didn't put
4 wouldn't eat
18
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6 e
No, I'd never do that.
I think I'd be really angry.
If I were you, I'd get t he jacket.
I'd probably choose the prawns.
If it never got dark, we'd never see the stars!
b 5
1 stres s
10
5 kn ew
6 's
If only I had my phone.
I'm glad you don't remember.
I w ish I was ri ch.
I'm glad I'll see you later.
4
Unit 19
1
2
3 're
4 could
2 don't stress
1 you like
2 we'll have to wait
3 you should have
4 you pay
5 you go
6 it washes off
1
2
3
4
5
5 doesn't break
Julie
1 X
~
5
6
7
8
6 a, d
1 g, I would have said hello if I'd seen you.
2 d, The letter would have arrived by now if you'd posted it
on Monday.
3 a, If you'd worked harder, you'd have passed the exam.
4 b, What would she have done if she hadn't had her phone
with her?
5 e, If we hadn't visited Fred that day, we wouldn't have met
Ronny.
6 f, If you'd worn boots, your feet wouldn't have got wet.
6b
5 500
6 150
5 a, c
14
Sb
3 88
4 20
4 a, c
a
4b
66
2 65
3 b, d
13
3a
4
2 a, c
9 A
2c
1 you don't keep
3 you get 24
2 I eat a big lunch 4 You get purple
b, d
7 she had arrived
8 had known
10 A
4 do they
5 Whata
1
4 hadn't asked
5 hadn't
6 I had done
1 I'd had
2 had got up
3 hadn't
I'd rather you didn't put
I'd rather you stayed
I wish you wouldn't.
I wish Jim would remember
I'd rather you didn't
I wish you'd stop
had
started
learnt
listen
give
could
get
get
5 came
6 would rain
9 snow
10 go ne
11 woken up
12 forg otten
'd float
9 wouldn't
floated
10 didn't
would happen
would disappear
Answer key
9
Revision 6 Units 18-20
3
1
E
2H
3A
4C
SD
2
C
2B
3A
4A
SC
3
1 C
3D
4 C
2 B
4
SA
6 A
1 hadn't
3 need
7
2 a
1 c
7 would
4 b
3 a
6 c
S b
1 No
3 Yes
S Yes
2 Yes
4 No
6 No
2
2 a
longer
3 ea sier
4 more relaxed
S happier
6 more exciting
1 the smallest
2 the neatest
3 the best
4 the most valuable
5 the cleanest
6 the furthest
6
1 isn't as heavy as
2 aren't as sweet as
3 aren't as dangerous as
4 isn't as hot as
5 aren't as long as
9
1 as good as
2 cheaper than usual
3 the most expensive
10
4 isn't as heavy as
5 heaviest
6 more powerful than the
Astro Seeker
14
15
16
1 more confused than
2 isn't as good as
3 's the strongest swimmer
2 b
4 e
3 f
4 w ere as late as
S is the most beautiful place
6 isn't as funny as
S a
5 more neatly
6 faster
7 the best
8 more easily
more carefully
more quickly
harder
worse
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Who can run the fastest?
Who can draw a bird the best?
Who can swim the furthest?
Who can click their fingers the most loudly?
Who can pronounce 'crisps' the most clearly?
Who can say the English alphabet the most quickly?
Who lives (the) furthest from (the) school?
False
2 True
3 False
9 better
10 later
11 quickly
12 the furthe st
Unit 22
1
1 al b2
2 a2 b1
2
1 a
2 b
10
Answer key
3 a2 bl
4 a1 b2
3 b
4 b
11
5 b
6 a
S al b2
7 b
8 b
They 're secret business documents.
It's a rectangular blue envelope.
It's a fantastic new Japanese digital camera .
They 're old white running shoes.
She's a famous young Swiss computer scientist.
21 squares: a beautiful green plate, a new credit card, a
3 quite
4 very
1 quite
2 very
12
5 very
6 quite
7 quite
8 very
Campsite 1: quite nice; not very big; not very good shop;
very cheap; quite near.
Campsite 2: quite nice; very big; very good shop; not very
cheap; quite near.
14
15
1 quite
2 rather
3 rather
4 too
5 quite
6 rather
7 really
8 very
1 awake
7 fascinating
2 interesting
3 famous capital
8 elegant pink
9 grand eighteenth-century
10 fifteen-metre pink
11 very
12 only
4 very
5 an electric
6 very
Unit 23
b
2 a
3 b
4 b
5 a
2
1 You should always say 'thank you:
2 I've hardly ever been to hospital.
3 The shop was seldom busy in those days.
4 Always lock the door.
5 He's occasionally late
6 She often forgets my name.
7 I'll never forget you.
8 Don't ever say that again!
3
1 Milly is never ill.
2 .I
3 .I
4 .I
5 False
4 True
5 ashamed
6 alone
red paper hat, a wooden chopping board, a nice old guest
house, a large square photo, a black swimming costume,
an amazing short adventure film
1
6 d
1
2
3
4
18
2
3
4
5
4 as pow erful as
5 the shin iest
6 a s interested in animals as
1 the cheapest
2 more expensive
3 better
11
8
9 beautiful
10 confusing
11 ironed
12 kind
fantastic
terrible
expensive
smooth
3 afraid
4 alive
1 alike
2 asleep
3 b
2 better
4
5
9
b
5
6
7
8
uncomfortable
2 amazing
3 disappointing
4 brilliant
7 No
8 Yes
Unit 21
1
4
8 went
4 you didn't use
S wish we'd
6 wouldn't eat
take regular exercise
2 unless you come
3 he'd listened
6
9D
10 D
4 happens
S could
6 rains
2 can
s
7A
8 A
food was amazing
2 doctors and nurses were very kind
3 seat was very uncomfortable
4 hotel was great
5 shirt was ironed
6 questions were confusing
7 shops were very expensive
5 We've often talked about it.
6 He doesn't always walk to school.
4
8
f,h
2 c, d,g
3 b, e, i
frequency
manner
place
time
never
sometimes
seldom
ever
occasionally
proudly
well
by bus
quickly
happily
downsta irs
away
in prison
here
every w here
late
soon
y esterday
t omorrow
early
9
1 sadl\;!
2 well
3 politel\;!
10
lout
2 downstairs
12
4 beautifull\;!
5 fast
6 noisil\;!
7 hard
8 cheerfull\;!
3 later
4 terribl\;!
5 outdoors
6 on foot
7
1
a
2 a
3 b
4 b
5 b
8
1 C
2 B
3 C
4 B
5 A
Unit 25
1
runs fast
13
2
3
4
4 She works hard at the weekend.
5 You must clean \;!our teeth carefull\;! at bedtime.
6 Let's talk quieti\;! in the garden for five minutes.
4 Where
7 When
2 How often
5 How
8 How
3 How
6 How often
1
2
5
6
11
4 a
3 b
2
6 e
5 d
12
1 The\;! were so friendl\;!.
2 That's so funn\;!.
3 You did that so carefull\;!.
4 There's such a lot of smoke.
5 Is it such a problem?
6 That's so true.
7 It was such a nice da\;!.
8 That 's such good news.
9 You run so fast!
10 I've got so man\;! ideas!
1 so, d
3 such, i
2 so, h
4 so, b
13
14
7 such, c
8 such, f
4 There were such a lot of people (that) some people had to
stand.
5 The fog was so thick (that) we couldn't see an\;!thing.
1
1 such
2
3
6
1 True
2 False
3
C
2 B
4
5
1
2
3
4
reall\;!
better
slowl\;!
older
4 D
5 E
3 False
5 True
4 False
6 False
3 D
4 D
7
7 C
9 D
6 A
8 D
10 D
big
nicest
amazing
cold
1 so thin that
2 attractive small green
3 beautifull\;!
3 in
4 in
5 on
6 at
7 on
8 -
on
1 in
2 at
3 on
4 in
5 on
6 in
7 on
8 at
7 on
8 in
9 in
10 in
3 in front of
4 in
5 among
6 against
3 blue
4 three
5 one
2 five
past
2 across
3 into
4 towards
5 from
6 around
1 from
3 off
2 out of
4 along
5 up
6 into
1 next to
1 green
1 in
5 at
2 along
3 into
6 on
9 around
10 in
11 on
12 on
7 down
8 over
9 indoors
10 clearer
11 interesting
12 awake
4 more quickl\;!
5 not as big
6 here last \;!ear
5
6
7
8
1 so
2 except
3 thanks to
1 like
1 like, d
1 Australia
Europe
Antarctica
deforestation
hunting
overfishing
Even though
due to
despite
because of
13 towards
14 from
9 during
10 b\;!
3 As
4 as
5 As
4 as, h
5 like, a
6 as, e
7 like, f
8 like, c
6 Like
7 winter
8 night
9 weapon
10 propeller
11 the\;!'re 20
12 the\;!'re 50
3 because
4 so
1 due to
2 and
7 False
8 False
5 A
5
6
7
8
8 on
2
3
4
5
6
Revision 7 Units 21-24
2
7 At
6 In
2 as, b
3 as, i
10 so near the beach that
3 H
5 At
2 like
7 such a
8 so badly
9 so happ\;!
4 such a fantastic
5 so beautiful
2 B
12 in
3 In
4 On
4 until
6 so man\;!
2 so
3 so amazing that
G
9 at
Unit 26
5 such, g
6 sO,a
1 It was such a hot da\;! (that) m\;! ice-cream melted.
1
10 on
11 in
1 In
2 at
4 at
2 The shelf was so high (that) he couldn't reach it
3 The wind blew so hard (that) the fence fell down.
8
7 at
8 in
5 at
6 On
2 inside
Unit 24
9 weekend
3 In
4 in
In
2
10
7 September
8 second
2 at
6
9
4 summer
5 morning
6 afternoon
4 on
5 in
6 next Frida\;!
3 in
1 Run home quickl\;!.
1 Where
in
2 in
2 I'm going out now.
3 Will \;!OU be in this evening?
14
1 10/ten
2 20th
3 the 1st/first of
2 nicel\;! now
3 abroad for ten \;!ears
4 awa\;! quieti\;! at the end of the lesson
5 here \;!esterda\;!
6 awa\;! at the moment
7 here for five minutes
8 there b\;! plane
6 A
13 the\;!'relOO
14 omnivores
15 meat
16 carnivores
5 like
6 Thanks to
Unit 27
1
1 A
2 P
3 A
4 P
5 P
7 P
6 A
8 A
2
are checked
2 is sorted
3 are loaded
4 is unloaded
4
1 is broken
2 are picked
3 aren't cleaned
4 'm not expected 7 isn't kept
5 's given
8 are seen
6 're needed
5 is collected
Answer key
11
5
1 are taken
6
8
9
are
2 are
3 Is
12
7 was kept
6
8 were taken
1 were asked
6 was hidden
8 were definitely posted
9 wasn't delivered
Student A's answers:
1 are made
3
2 arrested
4
Student B's answers:
3
1 make
2 was arrested
4
8
9
were served
catch
5 was opened
served
is caught
5 opened
drivers.
3 The delivery is unpacked by shop workers.
4 The clothes are bought by customers.
5 The clothes are worn by customers.
4
5
17
1 a
2 a
2
5 a
6 c
3 b
4 b
1 c
2 e
3 a
4 d
'11 be interviewed, d
4 '11 be cut, ~
5 '11 be ironed, a
6 '11 be read, e
4
12
The rock/big stone (picture 7)
7 a
9 c
8 b
10 b
1 by
2 with
1 will open
2 will be finished
3 be disturbed
Answer key
3 with
4 with
1 e
4 will work
5 will be remembered
6 '11 be told
3 b
2
b
Order: c, f, b, e, a, d
4 c
5 f
1 I have to have them tested.
2 I had it bandaged by a nurse.
3 I'm having it repaired tomorrow.
4 I'd had it cut and styled in a new way.
5 I hadn't had them measured for ages.
8
1 're having the windows cleaned
did you last have your hair cut
never had our photo taken
might have her name printed
like having your hair washed
is having a pizza delivered
2
3
4
5
6
Revision 8 Units 25-29
B
3
4
2 C
3 A
7 False
9 False
5 False
6 True
8 False 10 True
C
3 A
2 B
4 D
5 B
6 B
7 A
8 D
A
2 C
government
2 Director
3 see
3 B
9 A
10 D
4 is having a
5 might be used
6 will be given
is visited
2 were established
3 their weddings filmed
6
7
5 C
4 A
3 True
4 True
1 True
2 False
5 by
6 by
2 a
4
6
5 b
7 '11 be worn again, a
8 '11 be photographed, d
9 '11 be returned, e
10 '11 be peeled, b
11 '11 be thrown, c
12 '11 be made, ~
4 might get stung
5 might get infected
6 might get struck
Unit 29
1
2
2 '11 be borrowed, e
3 '11 be put, c
3
12
8 built
9 invented by
10 Where was
Unit 28
1
1 might get bitten
2 might get damaged
3 might get burnt
6 coffee produced
7 usually seen
first played
mostly made
When were
Where is
oranges grown
They might be fried.
They might be scrambled.
They might be painted and used as decorations.
It m ight get burnt.
It might get recycled.
It might get used to clean the floor.
10
1
Umbrellas are used by people all around the world.
The basic umbrella was invented over 4000 years ago.
Umbrellas are seen in ancient art from Greece, Egypt, Assyria
and China.
The first umbrellas were designed for protection from the
sun.
Umbrellas weren't used in Europe until the 18th century.
About 80,000 umbrellas are left on the London Underground
every year.
2
3
2
3
4
5
6
5 get
6 not
3 met
4 taken
1 used
2 asked
The new line of clothes is made by factory workers.
16
1 You will be contacted by us again in the autumn.
years.
4 The new sports centre will probably be used by local
people.
5 The houses probably won't be built with environmentallyfriendly materials.
10 didn't exist
1 were DVDs invented
2 were violins first made
3 was the first newspaper printed
4 was football first played
5 was ice-cream first eaten
6 was coffee first drunk
They'll definitely be given a prize.
It'll probably be kept here for 24 hours.
I'll definitely be invited.
It probably won't be finished today.
You definitely won't be asked again .
They probably won't be needed.
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There were ten mice.
Could I have two boxes of matches?
It's good news! We won!
His feet were very dirty.
Th e rings are made of gold.
Kindness is important.
Six vanilla ice-creams, please.
You can read a newspaper while I get the drinks.
I'd like a bedroom with more space. It's very small.
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1 She had the tickets.
2 We saw the elephants.
3 I washed the uniform.
4 He's selling the MP3 players.
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I found a ring .
I can see the plane.
He made chairs.
We've got some ideas.
Those are the eggs.
Open a window.
It's the university.
It was the hour before bedtime.
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I bought some magazines for you .
Thanks. Where are they?
In the living room.
Can I have a piece of toast with some butter, please?
Yes, of course.
Is there any jam?
No, I'm afraid not. Do yo u want an apple?
No, than ks.
What's that? Is it a pen?
No, it's the torch I told you about.
I can see some butterflies.
Where?
Over there, by the trees.
Did you have a swimming lesson today?
No, because there was a problem with the water.
We need some sugar for this dessert.
Do we need a lot?
No, just a spoonful of brown sugar.
Look, I got some new plates. Do you like the design?
Yes. I like the little blue flowers in the middle.
Me too. Unfortunately there weren't any cups or bowls
in the same style.
0 1.5
A: Wow, look at the colours in this picture!
B: Amazing! I love red! And there are so many different kinds
of red there.
A: Where is it?
B: I think it's in Africa, North Africa . Let me see .. . ah yes, it's in
Morocco.
A: What is that stuff? Is it paint?
B: It's dye.
A: Sorry?
B: Dye - d-y-e: for changing the colour of things. Look, there
are some animal skins hanging on the wall. The men are
going to dye them to make coloured leather, for making
bags and shoes.
A: Oh, of course. My mum's got a bag that kind of colour.
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0 2.1
A: How was your concert, Jason? Did many people come?
B: No. Lots of people asked about tickets, but on the night
very few people came. It was disappointing .
A: What a shame. You spent a lot of time practising, didn't
you?
B: Yes, but we had no time to practise with Leo, our new
violinist. On the positive side, Leo was fantastic. He hasn't
played in public many times, but he was brilliant! A couple
of people from the local newspaper wanted to talk to him
afterwards.
A: Great! A little publicity would be a good thing, you know.
0 2.2
Speaker 1
There weren't enough people of my age and there were too
many rainy days.
Speaker 2
There isn't enough chocolate sauce.
Speaker 3
It's got enough room for all my books.
Speaker4
There wasn't much room and I couldn't see anything because
there were too many clouds.
SpeakerS
There was too much talking and not enough action!
Speaker6
It was busy, but there weren't too many people - just enough
to create a good atmosphere.
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There are too many programs on this computer.
Have you got enough rice, or would you like some more?
There isn't enough sugar to make a cake.
He's got too much spare time!
Is there enough hot water for me to have a bath?
We don't need any more paper. We've got enough.
Don't eat any more biscuits. You've already had too many.
0 2.4
A: I wonder if we've got the same answers, Frank? Question
1 - how many friends do you need? 50? I know you're very
sociable!
B: Well, 50 is too many, I think, but I need a lot offriends
because I like doing different things with different people.
Fifteen is a good number, I think.
A: My answer's different. I only need a couple of good friends.
And that includes you, of course!
B: Ha, good! What about Question 2 - sleep? How much sleep
do you need, Alison?
A: About six or seven hours sleep a night.
B: That isn't enough for me! I need a lot of sleep, about
eight hours. I sometimes sleep for nine or ten hours at the
weekend.
A: Ten hours! That's too much!
B: Well, I need it. Question 3 - time alone, but not asleep.
That's not important to me. I don't need much of that.
A: Oh, I need a lot - about two hours a day. I get tired if I'm
with people all the time. Finally, chocolate!
B: You might find it hard to believe, but I actually don't like
chocolate. I don't eat any.
A: Really?
B: Yes. Why - did you choose 'Too much! I must try to stop!'?
A: No, I don't eat too much chocolate, but I do eat a bit every
day.
B: So, none of our answers was the same!
A: No, not one!
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a She's enjoying herself.
b I've hurt myself.
c We filmed ourselves.
d Did you make that yourself?
e They invented it themselves.
f The book itself is good but I didn't like the film .
9 I spoke to the manager himself.
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Did you enjoy yourself?
1 Help yourself to a cake.
2 He was by himself.
3 Make yourselves at home!
4 Are they behaving themselves?
0 3.3
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Nowhere's open.
1 I can see someone.
2 Someone's up there!
3 He said something funny.
4 He said something wrong.
S There's nothing on the bed.
6 There's nothing under the bed.
7 Did you catch anything?
8 Did you get anything?
0 3.4
Conversation 1
A: I think we're lost.
B: We'll have to ask someone for directions.
A: Yes, but I can't see anyone. Can you? I can only see trees
and fields - nothing else.
B: I'm getting tired. Let's find somewhere to stop for a bit.
A: Good idea. Can you see anywhere good?
B: No, not really.
Conversation 2
A: It's your turn.
B: OK. I'm thinking of something that begins with zed.
A: Zoo?
B: No.
A: Zebra?
B: No.
A: Actually, it's somewhere, not something.
B: Zambia?
A: No.
B: Zanzibar?
A: No.
B: I give up! I can't think of anywhere else beginning with zed.
A: It was Zim
Conversation 3
A: Do we need anything else?
B: Hmm .. no, I think we've got everything on the list.
A: Let's go and pay, then.
B: Oh! I've just thought of something.
A: What?
B: We need to get something for breakfast.
A: OK.
Conversation 4
A: Look at you here!
B: Oh yes, that was in 1986. I was somewhere in India. It was
really hot.
A: Who's this?
B: That's Linda. Someone I met on holiday in Canada.
A: And who are these people?
B: That's Theo . .. but I don't know who anyone else is. We were
on a boat somewhere in Egypt.
A: You've been everywhere!
B: Not everywhere, no. Lots of places, yes, but everywhere, no!
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I'd like to tell you about the Art Day which is coming up on the
tenth of June. It's a day for families, so everyone's welcome and that means children, too, of course.
This is a day for people of all levels of experience. Our teachers
will guide the beginners; more experienced artists can work in
groups or by themselves.
You don't need to bring any materials with you. We'll provide
everything that you need. There will be enough paint, brushes,
paper and card and modelling clay for everyone, as well as
some new inks in an exciting range of colours.
The price of the day is just five pounds per person to cover the
cost of the materials.
We suggest that you bring an apron to protect your clothes, or
even better, that you wear some old clothes. You don't want to
get even a drop of ink on something special as these new inks
that we will be showing you are permanent and impossible to
wash out. We also suggest that you bring a couple of bags or
boxes to take your work home in.
We look forward to seeing you on the 10th June. Come along
and enjoy yourselves!
R1.2
A: You look different Toby. Have you done something to
your hair?
B: Well, yes, kind of.
A: Whot do you mean?
B: Angie cut it for me.
A: Oh, right ...
B: What do you think? Is it OK?
A: I'm not sure ... It's not very smart.
B: No? Oh, dear. I need to look smart. I'm going to stay with
my mum's family in France tomorrow. They live somewhere
near Paris, in a small town, Senville or something - I can't
remember exactly. It's on the river Nonette, I do remember
that.
A: I've never heard of it. So, is all your family going?
B: No, I'm flying to Paris by myself, and my aunt's going to
meet me at the airport.
A: Is your aunt French?
B: Yes, she is and she doesn't speak much English, so I'll be
practising my French for the next few days!
A: Wow, what a brilliant opportunity! Nobody in my family
speaks French and I certainly don't know any French
people.
B: I know, I'm very lucky ... But what about my hair? What do
you think I should do?
A: You could go to the hairdresser's and pay for a proper cut.
B: Hmm ... No, I haven't got any money with me now, well,
only a little bit, and there won't be enough time for an
appointment in the morning.
A: Why don't I try and do something to make it look better?
B: I guess that would be better than doing nothing ...
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The sun's shining.
Sidney's eating an apple.
Mandy's wearing a blue shirt and skirt.
Suzy's reading a newspaper.
Fred's wearing a white T-shirt.
Gemma's watching TV.
Amy's listening to music.
Amy and Dave are wearing sunglasses.
Amy and Linda are drinking water.
Fred's running.
Dave's standing on the steps.
Dave's playing the piano.
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Did you have a good weekend?
Yes, thanks.
Did you do anything special?
No, not really. But I had a long list of things I wanted to do,
and I did most of them.
Like what?
Well, I did all my homework.
Right. Did you speak to Tanya about the History test?
No, I didn't, but I can talk to her tomorrow. What else did I
do? I went swimming. I swam about 60 lengths of the pool.
That's good.
Yes, I was pleased with that.
So, what else was on your list of things to do?
Well, I wanted to buy a present for Cathy, so I went to the
shops. I spent a long time looking at things, but I didn't find
anything, unfortunately. Anyway, I bought some postcards
for my school project and I got some DVDs from the library.
Sounds busy! Did you finish your book?
No, I didn't. I read a bit but I didn't have much time
because Anna phoned and we arranged to play tennis on
both days.
That doesn't sound very relaxing!
No, that's true. It wasn't a relaxing weekend - but it was
good fun . How about you? What did you do?
The present
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~ A: Hello, Hanford Theatre. Can I help you?
B: Yes, I'm coming to the show'Up and Up'this evening . What
time does it finish?
A: At half past eight.
Conversation 1
A: Where are your glasses?
B: What do you mean?
A: You usually wear glasses.
B: Yes, but I don't always wear glasses. I wear them for
reading, that's all.
A: But you're reading a magazine now!
B: I'm only looking at the pictures at the moment.
Conversation 2
A: What are you doing this afternoon, Tim?
B: I'm meeting my friend George. We play chess every
Monday.
A: Really? I still don't understand the rules of chess!
Conversation 3
A: Here's an interesting fact for you. A fish never closes its eyes.
B: Really?
A: No. It has a clear covering over its eyes. It doesn't have
eyelids like other animals.
B: Amazing!
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Conversation 4
A: Have you got any plans for this evening, Claire?
B: Yes, I'm playing tennis with a friend.
A: How often do you play?
B: Once or twice a week.
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It has borders with Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Brazil and
Bolivia.
It weighs about 150 grams. It contains Vitamin C. It doesn't
taste sweet.
You see them in fields. They need oxygen, soil and water.
They smell nice.
It tastes nice as a drink. You need hot water to make it.
It comes from Africa, Asia and China.
We remember some of it and we forget some of it. We see
pictures of it in photos and we hear stories about it.
It doesn't weigh anything. It doesn't cost anything. It
matters a lot to most people. People feel good with it, and
it's the same in every country.
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What are you doing?
I'm watching that man over there.
Oh yes! What's he doing?
I don't know.
Is he digging?
Yes, and now he's jumping up and down!
Shall we go and talk to him?
That depends. Does he look happy?
Yes, I think so.
Wait a minute .. . He's coming this way ... He wants to talk to
us ... He's holding a box in his hand ...
A I hope it contains treasure!
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0 6.1
Conversation 1
A: Oh no!
B: What's the matter?
A: I've just broken my mobile phone!
Conversation 2
A: I've never been ice-skating. Have you?
B: I went a lot when I was a kid. Why?
A: Erm ... Libby and Paul have just asked me to go ice-skating
with them.
Conversation 3
A: Have you heard about Elizabeth?
B: No, what?
A: She's passed her swimming test.
B: Oh, that's good news!
Conversation 4
A: Hey!
B: What's up?
A: Someone's just eaten my sandwich!
B: Oh sorry ... that was me.
0 6.2
Interviewer:
Oscar:
Have you ever been to hospital in a different
country?
Yes, I have. It happened two years ago. I was on
holiday in Germany. I had gone there with my school
for a week.
I was skiing down a hill with my friends when I
crashed and broke my arm. It hurt a lot! My teachers
took me to hospital. The doctors asked me lots of
questions and looked at my arm. Then they x-rayed
it and put it in plaster.
Afterwards I was in a lot of pain, but I was happy
that I hadn't broken my other arm, and I was
pleased that I'd understood the doctors when they
spoke to me!
My arm's been fine since then, and I still want to go
skiing again . In fact I'm making plans for another
skiing holiday next year.
She's been painting her bedroom .
They 've been waiting for ages!
He's been sleeping.
It's been going since five o'clock this morning!
0 6.4
I'm Emily Banning. I'm 79 years old. I used to go to a big
school in the town centre. I can remember it clearly. It was
very different to your school today.
We didn't use to have a school uniform but we all wore smart
clothes. All the boys used to wear ties.
The classes at my school were big . There used to be more than
35 pupils in my class.
We didn't use to sit at big tables. At your school you sit with
your friends, but for us it was one table fo r on e child.
Our classroom was very simple. There didn't use to be a lot
of pictures on the walls and we certainly didn't use to have
computers in the classroom or in th e school.
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He didn't use to like sport.
I didn't use to have any breakfast.
She's not used to working in public.
They didn't use to have a car.
I'll get used to speaking English.
Did you use to play in the street when you were a child?
7 The future
0 7.1
Conversation 1
A: Are you going to wash your hands before you start cooking?
B: Oh, yes, of course! I forgot!
Conversation 2
A: I'll bring you some magazines when you're in hospital.
B: Thanks. That'd be nice.
Conversation 3
A: I'd like to have some pictures of the race.
B: less is going to watch the race, and I think she's going to
take some photos when we pass her.
A: Oh, good.
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Rosy:
Lucy:
Rosy:
Lucy:
Rosy:
Lucy:
Rosy :
Lucy:
Rosy:
He won't have eaten .
I'll have paid for it by then .
It'll have finished by Friday.
They won't have met her before the party.
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Shall we arrange a time to talk about the project
together?
OK. What are you doing on Monday afternoon?
I'm visiting my cousins. Are you free on Tuesday
morning?
I've got an appointment with the dentist at half past
ten . What about Tuesday afternoon?
I'm busy in the afternoon, I'm afraid.
Shall we meet before I go to the dentist? You can
come to my house.
OK. I 'll come to your house at about nine o'clock.
Are you going to ask Alice too?
Yes, I'll phone her now.
A: Will you still be at school at five o'clock, Tim ?
B: No, I'll have left by then . I usu ally leave at about ha lf
past four.
A: Can I phone you at si x o'clock, le ss?
B: I think we'll be eating dinner at si x. Could you phone a bit
later?
A: Of course.
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A: Is it a very long journey ?
B: It'll take about si x hours but we'll be stoppin g four tim es on
the way.
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A: How are you getting on, Ryan?
B: I'm afraid I won't have finished painting the wa ll by th e
end of the day.
4
A: Anna's going to New York next week.
B: Really? She'll have vi sited New York three times ! She's
already been th ere t wice.
5
A: Are you all re ady for to morrow, Max?
B: Yes, th anks. l ust th ink! At ten o'clock tomorrow I'll be flying
to Chin a! I'll be reading a book or maybe I'll be watching
a film!
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~ Which is Ronny now?
A: Why does Ronny look different now? I can't work it out .. .
B: It's the beard. He didn't use to have a beard.
A: Oh , yes, that's it! I like it. It suits him. And did he use to have
long hair? Has he changed that too?
B: No, he's never had long hair. It's always been short.
A: Oh, right.
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How's the man feeling?
A: Are you OK?
B: I don't know .. .I'm just not used to speaking in front of lot s
of people. I haven't done it for ages.
A: You'll be fine! You'll enjoy it.
2
What's the woman describing ?
It weighs about one kilo. It's got diamonds and other preci ous
stones on it. It belongs to a king or queen.
3
What did Amy see when she arrived home?
A: .. . and then when I got home I had a surprise.
B: What?
A: My friends had left a bunch of flowers for me on the
doorstep.
B: That was kind of them, Amy.
A: I know. They'd heard about my leg and they'd brought me
some flowers while I was still at the hospital. And w hen we
went into the house the phone was ringing and it was two
of my friends. They 'd phoned to see how I wa s, so .. .
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Where is the plane at the moment?
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is your captain
speaking. I hope you're having a pleasant flight. At the
moment we're flying at a height of 9,500 metres. We've
just flown over Haarlem and we will soon be flying over
Amsterdam. The air temperature outside is ...
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Where's Tim now?
A: Hi Tim. Are you OK?
B: Yes, I'm fine! I've been playing table tennis with Andy.
A: Where?
B: We were playing in the Games Room but then we moved
the table out into the garden.
I've just come to get some water!
A: Are you going to stay here and have some lunch now?
B: No, as soon as I finish this I'm going to go out and play
again .
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Which suitcases are Max's?
A: Max! Are you ready?
B: No, not yet! I'm still choosing which books to take.
A: Well, we're leaving in twenty-five minutes!
B: I've packed one suitcase ...
A: That's good!
B: But I haven't closed it yet. It's very fulL ..
A: Oh Max!
B: It's OK, I'll be ready, don't worry.
O R2.2
Hello. My name's Theo Martin, and I'm going to talk to you
today about three of my paintings that are here at the
Skylight Gallery. They're here for six weeks, then they'll be
going to a permanent collection in a gallery in Tokyo, Japan.
I don't usually speak in public, but the owners of the Skylight
Gallery have asked me two or three times to give a short
presentation, so here I am today. And it will be a short
presentation, I promise you! I have no intention of talking to
you for hours and hours about my paintings!
I'll start with this painting, 'Forest Green (One),. I painted it
about two years ago from memory. When I was a boy I used
to love a place called Dean Forest. I hadn't thought about
Dean Forest for years. Then, one day a few years ago, I was
walking in a wood in Canada and vivid memories of Dean
Forest suddenly came back to me. 'As soon as I get back to
my studio I'm going to paint Dean Forest; I thought. And
that's exactly what I did. I didn't use photos. I just painted
my memories onto the paper. I've painted about fifteen other
paintings of Dean Forest, but this one is my favourite.
This next painting is called 'Girl: It's a painting of my daughter
Libby. I did it about 20 years ago, when Libby was six years
old. She was sleeping on the sofa and I decided to paint her.
Ten minutes later she woke up, got off the sofa and left the
room. The moment had gone! But I finished the painting in the
studio. I'd taken lots of photos of Libby, so I had pictures that I
could work from.
Finally, I'll say a few words about this picture, 'Dots and Lines:
I painted this w hen I was at Art School more than 30 years
ago. It stayed in a cupboard for many years, but recently it's
become one of my most famous pieces of work. When it's in
the gallery in Tokyo it will have been in galleries in eighteen
different countries.
I'll tell you some facts about 'Dots and Lines'. It weighs 76kg.
It has 50,000 red dots on it and 100,000 black lines. And I'll tell
you a secret, too - I hate it! But other people like it, it seems.
I don't understand why, but the painting has a life of its own
now, I suppose - and it doesn't need me any more!
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~ Someone kicking a ball against a wall, over and over again.
, Someone having a shower.
2 Someone cooking .
3 Someone singing .
4 Someone playing the guitar.
S Someone running on a path .
6 Someone riding a horse.
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I like taking photos, swimming and cooking.
What am I not very good at? Hmmm ... I'm not very good at
playing chess or .. . let me see ... I'm not very good at singing.
I don't like skipping or running - they need too much energy!
I spend a lot oftime reading and surfing the internet.
I've never tried cycling and I don't think I ever will. I don't
really fancy it. I've also never tried skiing but that's something
that I'd like to try doing one day.
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Someone dropping a plate.
A window being smashed.
A photo being taken.
A ball being caught.
An umbrella being opened.
A door being closed.
Someone saying 'Yes:
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He told me the ladder had broken .
She said she would phone me that evening.
He said he was busy.
She told me she'd buy it the following year.
They said they were going to stay there.
She said it had happened the day before.
He told me he couldn't see anything with those glasses.
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I'm sorry.
I liked the film.
I didn't like the film .
I'm feeling hungry.
I'm feeling tired.
I'll make a drink.
I'll make some sandwiches.
I can see everything .
I can't see anything.
I'm enjoying myself.
I'm enjoying myself.
I've been to New York.
I've never been to the USA.
0 9.3
A: Good morning, Manor Ice Rink. Can I help you?
B: Hello, yes, I'd like some information about your ice rink,
please.
A: Ah, yes, of course. We have a very nice rink here. It's very
big and the staff are always around to help.
B: I'm thinking of coming tomorrow morning. Will it be busy?
A: What's tomorrow? Thursday. No, it won 't be busy tomorrow.
B: How much does it cost?
A: It costs £9.00 and for that price you can stay on the ice for
three hours, if you want.
B: That's great. Thank you - I'll see you tomorrow.
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She asked me about my television viewing habits. She
asked me how often I watch TV and she asked me where I
watch TV.
He asked me if I lived in a house or a flat and then ... I can't
remember .. . oh yes, he asked me how long I had lived
there.
He asked me if I liked swimming and I said I did, and then
he asked me whether I'd ever swum in a river and I said that
no, I hadn't, but that I'd like to one day!
She asked me what I was planning to do next weekend,
which was easy to answer, but then she asked me what
I would be doing twenty years from now! I said I had
no idea!
He asked me whether I could play a musical instrument
and if I had ever been to a live concert. I asked him what
live meant and he explained that it meant not recorded but
actually happening. I said I'd never been to a live concert.
She asked me about food and cooking. She asked me
whether I ever cooked for my family and who I usually eat
the main meal of the day with.
She asked me what I wore last weekend, and we talked
about that for a bit, and then she asked me how many
pairs of jeans I had.
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S A: Please can you show me the photo, Milly?
B: No!
A: Please, please, please!
B: Oh, OK then!
6 A: Sa m, do you want to come fishing with me and my
friends sometime?
B: Yeah, thanks. I'd like that.
0 10.4
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1 He didn't allow us to use the computer.
2 She warned us not to go near it.
3 He instructed us to stand in two lines.
4 She allowed them to go on the grass.
S She asked him to open it.
6 He wanted them to explain what had happened.
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1 A: Is it far to the sports centre?
B: Do you want to walk there?
A: No, I've got my bike.
B: Oh, it'll only take you about ten minutes. It takes me
thirty-five minutes to walk there.
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B: It's lovely. There are a few clouds in the sky but it's very
warm .
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A: Sounds good.
B: Yes, it's perfect!
My friend often asks me to wait for him.
1 The teacher told us to close our books.
I'm going to ask him to stay.
Claire always asks me to carry the bags.
The receptionist has already asked you not to eat here.
George told me not to phone him.
She isn't telling them to write about it.
3 A: What's the time now ? Is it tim e t o go yet ?
B: No, it 's only quarter to four.
A: Who's that?
B: I think it must be Jamie.
4
A: Could you close the window, Sam?
B: Sure.
1 Jump, Max! Jump!
2 Don't worry about it, Kate.
3 A: Sally, listen!
B: What? I can't hear anything.
4 A: William?
B: Yes.
A: Could you read the letter again?
B: Yes, of course.
S A: Can you not look, Mary?
B: Why not?
A: It's going to be a surprise!
6 A: Can you get the milk, please, Suzy?
B: OK, just a minute.
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Come on, Bella! Run! Faster! You can do it! You're doing
really well! Don't stop!
A: I don't think you should wear that blue jacket, Suzy.
B: Really? Do you think so?
A: Yeah, I just don't think it looks right. I think you should
wear something else.
B: OK.
2 A: Don't forget to take your medicine.
B: Oh, yes - thank you. I'd forgotten.
A: I thought you might have.
3 Give the letter to me, now. Give me the letter.
4 A: You must not go into my office. Do you understand?
B: Yes, Mum.
A: Under no circumstances, OK?
B: OK. I won't.
A: I hope the journey isn't going to be too lon g.
B: Well, according to this it's going to take us about t wo
and half hours to get there.
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A: What's the weather like w ith you, Tom?
A: That's OK. The train takes about six hours. It's crazy !
B: That is crazy! It's only about 220 kilometres from here.
S Good morning. It's wonderful to see so many people here
today. Thank you all for coming. It's a great honour to be
able to talk to you about some of our work at the 'Star for
the Day' project. Later we have a very special guest joining
us - it's the very popular TV presenter, Ernie Webber!
6 A: Excuse me, where's Barrow Street?
B: It's about 100 metres down this road, on the left.
A: Thanks. I'm looking for the Smart Centre.
B: Oh, it's easy to find that. It's a tall yellow building.
A: OK, thank you.
0 11.2
Hi, it's Cathy here. I'm in the car with Dad. It's raining really
heavily and there's a lot of traffic. It's moving very slowly. It's
fifteen miles to Oxford from here. Dad thinks it's going to take
us at least half an hour to get to you, but it's difficult to say
really, because the traffic's so bad. I'm sorry we're going to be
late but there's nothing we can do about it. I'll call again in a
while. Bye for now.
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She sent Leo a letter.
She sent Polly a parcel.
She sent Emily an email.
She sent Peter a postcard.
She sent Tom a text message.
She sent Sidney a smoke signal.
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A: Oh no! I've left my bag in the car.
B: Shall I fetch it for you?
A: Thank you . That would be really kind.
A: Could you pass me the salt, please?
B: Yup, here you go.
A: Thanks.
A: Rosy, what are you going to give Gemma?
B: I'm making her a scarf.
A: That's a good idea .
B: I hope she likes it!
A: I'm going out now.
B: OK. Bye.
A: I've left some food in the fridge for you.
B: Thanks, Dad. Have fun!
A: Did you offer Pete your old bike?
B: Yes, but he didn't want it.
A: Oh, that's a shame.
A: How's your grandma?
B: Not too bad, thanks.
A: I've picked her these flowers. I'll give them to her later.
B: That's nice.
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I madeTim .. .
Let's send Annie ...
I'll leave Kate .. .
Can you give lason . ..
Shall I lend Emily .. .
She's ordered you .. .
I'd like to show Max .. .
I'll find Toby ...
Let's pick less ..
Shall I choose you ..
You have to throw Iris ...
Pass Frank ...
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O R3.1
~ What time did Tanya leave school?
A: Hi Mum, it's me!
B: Hi, Tanya. lust coming! Well, did the teacher let you go at
three o'clock?
A: No, you were right. He made us stay until quarter to four.
B: Ah, well. Anyway, you're on holiday now.
A: Yes.
B: Oh, Lucy phoned. I invited her to come round later.
A: Oh good.
B: Yes, she'll here at half past four, I think.
A: OK.
Which is the correct sign?
A: Are we nearly there? Last week you said it wouldn't be
a long journey.
B: Mmm, there's still quite a long way to go, I'm afraid. It's
going to take us about 45 minutes.
A: Oh.
B: It's about 30 miles from here to Brighton .
A: Can't we go any faster?
B: No, it's really cold out there and there's ice on the road.
The man on the weather news warned people not to
drive too fast.
A: How cold is it?
B: About minus six degrees, I think.
2 Which picture shows Mrs May?
I saw Mrs May yesterday. She reminded me to go to the
meeting today. It was a good job she said something
because I'd completely forgotten all about it.
3 What does Ivy want?
A: Could you pass me my glasses?
B: Yes, of course .. .. Where are they?
A: Oh, aren't they on the table? Oh no, that's right, they're
upstairs. Don't worry about it.
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B: It's OK. I'll get them for you. Do you want to look at the
newspaper?
A: Oh, no, it's not worth it. It's probably full of bad news.
I've got a book here I can read.
4 How much did the woman pay?
I saw a gorgeous dress at the market. It was priced at £70
so couldn't afford to buy it at all. I asked the man if he
would take £50 for it, but he said no. Then I saw a skirt. The
price on the label was £40 but I managed to persuade the
man to sell it to me for £35. I'm not usually very good at
negotiating prices like that, but I seemed to do it quite well
with that ski rt.
5 How will Dave get to the station?
A: Oh no! It's six o'clock! My train leaves at quarter past.
B: How are you planning to get to the station?
A: I'll walk. Henry said it would only take me ten minutes.
B: It'll take longer than that. Look, you don't want to risk
missing your train. I'll order you a taxi. It won't cost
much .
A: I don't know ... I could try to get a bus or something.
B: No, I'll phone for the taxi and I'll ask them to ~ome right
now. Then you won't need to worry about being late.
A: Yes, you're right ... Thank you.
B: I can't offer to pay, I'm afraid, but I'll make the phone
call.
A: No, no, of course not! But thank you for sorting it out.
That's really kind of you .
O R3.2
Welcome to the Abbey Guest House. It's lovely to see you all
here, and I hope you've all had a good journey.
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I'd like to invite you to join us for the Welcome Dinner thiS
evening. It's at eight o'clock in the Peacock Restaurant.
Previous guests have told us how pleased they were that
they'd gone to the Welcome Dinner. They said that they'd
made new friends who would be their friends for ever. I hope
I can persuade you to come. It's only an extra ten pounds per
person.
.
Now, I'll quickly remind you of the normal meal times. We
serve breakfast between six thirty and nine o'clock in the
Garden Room. Lunch is in the Waterlily Room between twelve
o'clock and two o'clock. The restaurant is open between six
o'clock in the evening and midnight.
Those of you who would prefer to have breakfast in your
room, please tell reception.
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There are lots of local attractions in the area. Here are Just
a few :
It's a twenty-minute walk to the world-famous Botanical
Gardens, which are definitely worth seeing and free to enter.
I know that many of you are keen to improve your language
skills. Every morning in the Market House you can listen to
local storytellers telling tradional stories from this country.
You will also be interested in the Language Cafe on Park
Street. This is a great place for anyone who'd like to practise
speaking the local language with local people.
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Finally, don't miss seeing the Fireworks Display every evening
at ten o'clock in the main square.
It takes about 30 minutes to walk to the city centre from here.
There are regular buses throughout the day which leave from
just outside the Guest House.
Some of you have asked about renting bicycles. This is easy
for us to arrange and you'll find that it's a great way to get
around the area . One word of warning, though . Avoid cycling
into the city centre between eight thirty and nine thirty in
the morning and four thirty and five thirty in the afternoon
because the traffic is very busy at those times, and the roads
can be dangerous.
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I'm learning to juggle at the moment. 1 want to be able to
juggle with four or five balls. At the moment 1 can do three
balls, but 1 think I'll be able to keep four balls up in the air
soon .
A: Can you walk on your hands, Mandy?
B: Walk on my hands? No, not at all! I can't even do a
handstand. 1 don't know why. I've tried and tried, but 1
just can't do it.
A: Did you and Bill play tennis?
B: Yes, we did.
C: Can you play tennis? 1 didn't know that.
B: Yes, 1 can. 1 play a lot. So, yeah, unfortunately, 1 couldn't
leave work before six but we met at the park and we
were able to play quite a few games before it got dark.
1 hope we'll be able to play a bit longer tomorrow.
When 1 was a child 1 could swim really well. I could sw im
underwater for ages, and dive and do all sorts of things like
handstands under the water. Of course, you never forget
how to swim, and 1 do go swimming from time to time, but
I'm not so good at it now and I certainly can't dive or do
somersaults underwater any more.
A: I'm really sorry, Dad, but 1 think I've broken the gate.
B: Let me see ... Oh, don't worry. 1 can easily fix that.
We left our front door keys in the house and shut the doo r
behind us, so we were completely locked out. We thought
we couldn't get back into the house at all. Then we saw the
bathroom window. It was open a tiny bit. Heidi was able
to climb up the side of the house and get into the house
through the bathroom window.
0 13.2
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1 I'd like to be able to play golf.
2 He can't swim at all.
3 She used to be able to play quite well.
4 I've always been able to draw.
S They couldn't do it very well.
6 Were you able to speak to Pete?
0 13.3
This morning, 1 took my little brother Charlie to the park
and he got stuck up a tree. This took me by surprise because
usually he can climb things easily. Today he climbed up very
high, but then his shirt got caught on a branch and he couldn't
move at all.
'Help!' he shouted. '1 can't get down!' He sounded really scared.
1 hate heights. I've never been able to go up tall buildings
because I can't look down. It makes me feel sick. 1 can't even
stand on a chair!
But when 1 heard Charlie's frightened shouts I felt different,
and 1 was able to climb up to him. I managed to free his shirt
and we climbed down the tree together.
1 hope the experience has changed me for ever. Will 1 be able
to go up tall buildings now? 1 don't know, but I hope I can. I'd
like to try rock-climbing, too.
0 13.4
Conversation 1
A: Could I have two of those notebooks, please?
B: Yes, of course.
A: And can 1 have a bag for them?
B: OK.
Conversation 2
A: Would you mind if put my suitcase here?
B: No, that's fine.
A: I'm getting off at the next station .
B: It's fine, really.
Conversation 3
A: Would you mind speaking a bit more quietly, please?
B, C: Sorry. Oh, excuse me?
A: Yes?
B: May 1 use the computer, please?
A: Yes, that's fine.
Conversation 4
A: Excuse me.
B: Yes?
A: Could you tell me the way to Greenford Bridge?
B: Yes, of course. You go along ...
Conversation S
A: Do you mind if I putthe TV on?
B: Can you wait until I've finished doing my homework
please?
A: Oh, OK.
Conversation 6
A: Would you pass me the menu, please?
B: Yes, sorry, here you are.
C: Are you ready to order yet?
A: No, not quite. Could you com e back in five minut es?
C: Of course, Madam .
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Conversation 1
A: You can have a short break now.
But you must be back at your desks in five minutes!
B: Can we go outside?
A: No, you must stay inside the building.
Conversation 2
A: Hey, come back! You mustn't cross when the man is red.
B: Sorry.
A: I know there aren't many cars around today, but you must
always wait for the light to change.
Conversation 3
A: Can 1 see yourticket, please?
B: Yes, of course.
A: OK. You'll have to change at the next station.
B: Right.
Conversation 4
A: May 1 watch a DVD?
B: You need to tidy your room first.
A: OK.
Conversation S
A: You need to fill this form in before you can use the
equipment.
B: OK, but 1 haven't got a black pen .
A: You don't have to use a black pen. Blue is fine.
B: Do I have to sign here?
A: Yes, please.
Conversation 6
A: That looks delicious.
B: Would you like to try some?
A: I'd love to, but 1 mustn't. 1 can't eat eggs. I'm allergic to
them - they make me sick.
B: Oh, that's a shame.
A: It might change when I'm older. I've got to have some tests
at the hospital soon.
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I can't eat eggs.
You must stay inside the building.
You mustn't cross when the man is red.
May I watch a DVD?
You'll have to change at the next station.
Do I have to sign here?
You don't have to use a black pen .
You need to tidy your room first.
I've got to have some tests at the hospital soon.
Can I see your ticket, please?
You can have a short break now.
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I went to school every day, and I had a lot of friends, but I
couldn't play with them after school because I had to help
my dad on the farm .
A: Here, Amy, I got these flowers for you.
B: Thank you, Milly! That's very kind of you! You needn't have
got me anything .
A: I know that; but you've helped me a lot. It's my way of
saying'thank you'.
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A: How was your trip to the music studio, Carrie?
B: It was brilliant! We could use the recording equipment, and
we could try all the musical instruments.
A: So you played some musical instruments?
B: No, I didn't, actually. You could, but I didn't want to. I was
only really interested in the recording stuff.
3
A: Was the library open this afternoon, Ted?
B: Oh, I didn't need to go to the library in fact, because I got
the book from school.
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How much did you have to pay, Alice?
I didn't! It was completely free.
What did you think of the film, Ann?
I didn't see it because you had to be 16 or over and I'm not
16 yet.
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We needn't have run to the station because the train was
twenty minutes late, so we caught it, no problem.
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Conversation 1
A: Shall we go to our favourite beach again this year?
B: I don't know ... I'd like to do something different.
C: What do you mean?
B: We could go to the mountains.
D: Or we could go to a big city, go sightseeing, things like that.
A: But we live in a big city! It wouldn't be very relaxing.
B: Why don't I go into the travel agent's this afternoon?
I could get some brochures and we could all look at them
this evening.
A: Sounds like a good idea.
Conversation 2
A: Shall we start work on it tomorrow?
B+C: Yes, let's. OK.
A: Where shall we meet? Shall we go to the library?
B: I don't know. We need to talk, really. It would be better to
meet at someone's house.
C: You could come to my house.
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A: That would good, Karen .
B: Shall I bring some things for lunch?
C: Thanks. That would be great.
Conversation 3
A: What shall we do?
B: We could try to mend it.
A: I don't know ... I think that would be too difficult.
B: Shall we just buy a new one?
A: Yes, let's. I think that would be the best thing to do.
B: We could put some flowers in it, as a way of saying sorry.
A: That's a great idea. Let's do it.
Conversation 4
A: So, where shall we go?
B: We could go to that go-karting place. It's really good.
A: Hmm, I'd like to go there, but I think it would take us too
long to get there. It's right on the other side of town. Why
don't we go there next weekend? We could leave really
early on Saturday morning and have a whole day there.
B: OK. Shall we just go to the park for a bit?
A: That would be better, I think.
Conversation S
A: Shall we move the sofa over here by the window?
B: I think it would make the room very dark. And we wouldn't
be able to see the TV very well.
A: That's true. How about overthere?
B: Yes, that would be better.
A: Shall we we move it now?
B: No, let's move the chairs first.
Conversation 6
A: Shall we go and see lames this morning?
B: Yes, he'd like that.
A: We could take him some books and magazines.
B: That's a good idea.
A: Shall we walk to the hospital?
B: No. Let's take the bus.
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Shall I bring some food this evening?
What shall we do?
2 I could make some sandwiches.
We could ask for help.
3 That would be fantastic!
That would be difficult.
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Shall we go for a walk tomorrow?
That would be nice.
Where shall we go?
We could walk to the lake.
Yes, and we could go swimming.
I don't know ... I think the water would be very cold!
Shall I bring a picnic?
That would be lovely.
I'd like to invite lulia to come with us. Shall I ask her?
Yes, of course. Why don't we ask Katy, too?
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We'll take a taxi.
It'll be expensive.
It'll be quick.
I'm going to give this book to Toby.
He won't like it.
He'll love it.
I've lost my necklace!
You won't find that again.
You'll definitely get it back.
I'm going to take some of this medicine.
It'll taste horrible.
It'll help you feel better.
4 A: She really wants to go to that university.
B: She may not pass all her exams.
C: I expect they'll offer her a place.
S A: I'm going to climb that tree!
B: I think you might fall.
C: You'll get a wonderful view.
0 15.5
It might be a hat. It could be a jumper.
2 It could be a cup. It might be a plate.
3 It might be a jacket. It could be a bag.
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He can't have been at the lesson.
You must have left it on the bus.
She must have been dreaming.
They might have changed their minds.
He can't have forgotten.
It must have been raining.
Oh dear. We might have broken it.
S What time will Jamie's train probably leave?
Hi Vicky, it's me, Jamie. I might be a bit late this even ing,
I'm afraid. I'll probably leave here at about half past fi ve.
I think there's a train at quarter to six but I probably won't
be able to get that one, so I'll have to get the si x o'clock
train which means I guess I'll be with you at about quarter
to seven. I'll call from the train, OK. Bye for now.
6 Which is the woman's list?
A: How did you get on?
B: Well, I managed to paint all the walls but I couldn't do
the door because there wasn't enough paint.
A: I could go and get some more paint this evening, if you
like.
B: That would be really helpful - yes, please. Also, I've got
to clean the carpet, but I didn't have the right kind of
cleaner. I need to use a special kind of carpet shampoo.
A: Shall I get some of that, too?
A: OK, then I'll be able to start straight away in the
morning.
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He might have done it.
She must have been crying.
A: There was a message on the answerphone, Ben . I didn't
hear the phone ring. Did you?
B: No, it must have been when we were in the garden. Who
phoned, anyway?
A: Richard. He wants to talk about the camping trip next
week. Shall we phone him back now?
B: I've got to have some lunch first! I'm really hungry! We can
phone him later, can't we?
A: But he might not be at home later, he might be going out,
and we really need to finish planning things today.
B: OK, but first let's make a list of what we think we'll need.
A: That's a good idea. Well, we don't need to take tents
because there'll definitely be some at the campsite that we
can hire.
B: That's good. Can we book them in advance?
A: I don't know, but it must be possible, surely, because
people need to know in advance, don't they? I'll phone the
campsite later, to check. Right, what else? We need to take
our own sleeping bags.
B: Ah, yes, I'll have to buy one, then .
A: I've got a spare one. You can borrow it if you like.
B: Thanks. That would be great.
A: Did you get a map?
B: No, I couldn't get one. I looked everywhere.
A: That's a shame. Perhaps we can find one online.
B: Yeah, that's true.
A: I've bought some plastic cups, bowls and plates for the trip.
B: Oh, my mum and dad have got lots that we can take.
A: Oh, never mind, they weren't very expensive.
A: Brilliant. Oh, I've just thought of something else! We must
remember to take torches. It'll be really dark at night ...
B: Oh, come on, let's phone Richard now. There can't be mu ch
else that we need to take, and I'm so hungry!
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~ What does the girl want?
A: We must be nearly there, now.
B: I hope so!
A: Would you like an apple?
B: No, thanks. May I have a look at your newspaper?
B: Yes, of course. You can do the number puzzle if you like.
A: No, I've never been able to do those!
1 What did the boy buy?
A: I posted that letter.
B: Oh good. How much were the stamps?
A: I didn't need to buy any stamps. It was freepost.
B: That's good.
A: Yes, but I had to buy a pen to write on the envelope!
2 What is the weather forecast for today?
It'll be sunny this morning, but make the most of the
morning sunshine because everyone will probably see
some rain this afternoon . For some of you, there may be
some late evening sunshine, but it will feel cold and ...
3 What does the girl think happened?
A: I reckon someone drove their car into that tree.
B: No, it can't have been a car! There are no marks on the
grass. It must have blown down in the storm last night.
A: What storm?
B: Didn't you hear it? I couldn't sleep last night, the
weather was so bad.
A: I must have slept through it.
4 What is the girl going to take with her?
A: Is that the time? I've got to go!
B: Really? Can't you stay a bit longer?
A: No, I'm really sorry, but I have to get to the optician's
before five.
B: Would you mind taking these books to the library on
your way?
A: I can't I'm afraid. I've got to take these glasses to the
optician's today and they close at five. I won't have
time to go to the library as well.
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What's her name? Where does she live? How old is she?
Who does it belong to? How old is it? How fast can it go?
Whose is it? What's inside it? Where did you find it?
How did that happen? Who did that? How are we going to
fix it?
S Where did they play? Who won? Who scored th e first goal?
6 Which ocean is it in? Where's the airport? What 's the
climate like?
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0 16.2
Where does she live?
Who does it belong to?
How old is it?
0 16.7
Whose is it?
How did that happen?
What's the climate like?
0 16.3
~ How often do you phone your friend?
1 Where are you going?
2 What are you wearing that hat for?
3 Whose bag is that?
4 What was the film like?
5 What's your bed made of?
6 How far is it to the farm from here?
~ The tickets are expensive, aren't they?
1 Polar bears live at the North Pole, don't they?
2 That isn't a real diamond, is it?
3 Libby's from Australia, isn't she?
4 Lake Geneva's in Switzerland, isn't it?
5 He has told you, hasn't he?
6 You're Brian's daughter, aren't you?
7 They aren't going to win, are they?
S That wasn't very good, was it?
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0 16.4
So, this is the quiz where you write the questions! Here's an
example. Look at the 'Seas and Oceans' part of the quiz. The
first answer is 55 metres. Now, which sea is 55 metres deep
or wide? Think about it. 55 metres isn't very much. Well, the
correct question is 'How deep is the Baltic Sea?'
Now, look at the rest of the quiz and try to make the correct
questions. Don't worry if you don't know! You'll win points for
lucky guesses!
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OK, everyone. Here are the correct questions - or do I mean
the answers?
Number one: 165.2 million square kilometres - that's very big!
The correct question is 'How big is the Pacific Ocean?' Did you
get that right?
Number two: This is a question about the Nile. It's 'Where does
the Nile begin?'
Number three: About 6, 498 km. The question for that is 'How
long is the Yangtze?'
Number four: We're on to mountains and lakes now, and
we're thinking about Ecuador, in South America . The correct
question is 'Where is Cotopaxi?' Cotopaxi is a mountain, and
it's also a volcano. Did you know that?
Number five: I'm sure you got this one correct. It's 'How high is
Mount Everest?' Mount Everest - the highest mountain in the
world.
Number six: The first ofthree questions about planets. 'The Red
Planet: Have you heard of that? Yes, it's Mars of course, and the
question is 'What do people - or some people - call Mars?'
Number seven: 460°C. Wow, that's hot! The correct question is,
'How hot is it on Venus?'
Number eight: Not so many planets to choose from now. This
is a question about distance. And the question is 'How far is
Neptune from Earth?'
On to cities, now, and question number nine: This question is
'Where is Caracas?'
The last question, number ten : 3,640 metres above sea level.
That is information about La Paz, in Bolivia. The question is
'How high is La Paz?' And at 3,640 metres above sea level, La
Paz is the highest capital city in the world!
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Has it got six legs?
Can you and your sister swim?
Does Carla know Alex?
Am I right?
Will it be OK?
Is Leo coming?
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A: The tickets are expensive, aren't they?
B: Yes, they are.
A: Polar bears live at the North Pole, don't they?
B: Yes, they do.
A: That isn't a real diamond, is it?
B: Yes, it is!
A: Libby's from Australia, isn't she?
B: No, she isn't.
A: Lake Geneva's in Switzerland, isn't it?
B: Yes, it is.
A: He has told you, hasn't he?
B: No, he hasn't, actually.
A: You're Brian's daughter, aren't you?
B: Yes.
A: They aren't going to win, are they?
B: No.
A: That wasn't very good, was it?
B: No.
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sentences
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Conversation 1
A: How many birthday cards have you got?
B: Only two at the moment! Look at the card my little brother
made for me.
A: Ha ha! I love it!
Conversation 2
A: That's the house where my grandfather was born.
B: Which one?
A: The one that's got smoke coming out of the chimney.
Conversation 3
A: I know that girl.
B: Which girl?
A: The girl whose father is talking on the phone.
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What a delicious meal!
What a great film!
What strange clothes he wears.
What fun!
What an idea!
Howfunny!
What beautiful eyes she has.
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A: I bought this shirt for £2.
B: What a bargain! That's really cheap!
Conversation 1
A: Guess what? We're going to perform the play at the city
theatre next year.
B: How exciting!
Conversation 2
A: Tanya's family are going to travel round Australia in a
camper van.
B: I know. What an adventure that will be!
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Conversation 3
A: I want to get ill. Then I can stay in bed all day.
B: What nonsense! Don't say that!
Conversation 4
Five-nil! Five-nil! What an excellent result!
Conversation S
A: This time last year we were stuck in the car in the snow. Do
you remember?
B: Yes. What a long night that was!
Conversation 6
A: There's a new girl at school. She's called Apple Dora .
B: What an unusual name!
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The sun's shining. It's not too hot and not too cold.
It was only £3!
Here's a photo of my baby sister.
He's called Frederick Frank McFish.
I got 99% in my exam!
He says the moon is made of cheese!
She helped me with my homework and she gave me a
snack.
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What's the woman asking about?
How big is it? Can you see it in the daytime? How far from
Earth is it?
Who did the boy speak to?
A: Who did you speak to?
B: It was the older lady who was selling tickets.
A: Was she wearing a blue T-shirt?
B: No, she wasn't. She had a pink dress.
A: Oh yes, I know who you mean . She's a very tall lady,
isn't she?
B: No, she wasn't especially tall.
A: Oh, I don't know, then.
2
What's the man asking about?
What colour is it? What does it eat? How long does it live? How
many legs has it got?
3
What time does the train leave?
A: The train leaves at five past eight, doesn't it? So we've got
fifteen minutes.
B: No, the man said, 'Five to eight; d idn't he? So we've only got
five minutes.
A: Oh right. We'd better go and find the platform, then . He
said 'Platform five; didn't he?'
B: Yes, that's right. Now, where is platform five?
4
How are the two people feeling?
A: What terrible weather!
B: I know. It's the kind of weather you normally get in the
autumn, isn't it!
S
What's the woman asking about?
How old is it? How high is it? How long did it take to build?
How many windows has it got?
6
Which woman are they talking about?
A: What an unusual hat!
B: Where?
A: Over there. There's a woman whose baby is crying and
she's got a really strange hat. Can you see it?
B: Oh, yes.
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A: Would you like anything else?
B: No, that's all, thanks.
C: We can order a dessert later, can 't we?
B: Yes, that's right. That's all for now, thanks.
A: OK.
B: That woman 's fruit salad looks good, doesn't it?
C: Mmm, yes.
B: What lovely music! And what a shame that nobody 's really
listening to it.
C: He's very good, isn't he?
C: What's that man eating ?
B: It's Feijoada, I think.
C: What's that?
B: It's a dish I used to eat a lot when I lived Brazil. It comes
from Portugal, originally. It's made of meat and beans. It's
very nice.
C: Why didn't you order it today?
B: Because I don't eat meat now, do I ?
C: Oh yes, of course. What song's the pianist playing now? It's
famous, isn't it?
B: Yes, it's a song your grandfather plays, but I can't think of
the name.
A: OK, here are your meals.
B + C: Thank you .
C: Wow! What a big pizza!
B: You won't be able to eat any dessert after that, will you ?
C: I'm sure I will!
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If you put an apple in a bowl of water, it floats.
If you don't keep ice-cream in the freezer, it melts.
I feel sleepy If I eat a big lunch.
If you add 12 and 12, you get 24.
You get purple if you mix red and blue.
A ball doesn't break if you drop it.
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What do you
What do you
What do you
What do you
What do you
What do you
What do you
What do you
What do you
What do you
What do you
What do you
get if you
get if you
get if you
get if you
get if you
get if you
get if you
get if you
get if you
get if you
get if you
get if you
subtract 5 from 70? 65 .
divide 20 by 2? 10.
multiply 10 by 10? 100.
add 16 and 16? 32 .
add 33 and 33?
subtract 5 from 70?
multiply 22 by 4?
divide 100 by 5?
add 120 and 380?
multiply 50 by 3?
divide 90 by 3?
subtract 119 from 400?
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lulia:
Andy:
lulia:
Andy:
lulia:
What do you think? 'If a friend is sad, there isn't
anything you can do to help: Do you agree?
No, I think there's always something you can do to
help if a friend is sad, even if it's just a little thin g.
I agree. I know that ifI'm sad I like my fri ends to
call me and ask me how I am . It makes a difference,
definitely.
Yeah, that's right. 'I don't like it if it rains every day: No,
I don't really notice the weath er, so I don't mind if it
rains every day.
Really? I get really down and fed up if it rains every
day! I'm always much happi er if th e w eather 's warm
and sunny. 'Everyone feel s bet ter if t hey take re gu lar
exercise'. I definitely agree with that.
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Andy:
Julia:
Andy:
Yeah, it's definitely true fo r me. If I don't get enough
exercise then I don't have so much energy and I don't
feel so positive or good about things.
'Food tastes better if you're really hungry: Hmm .. . If
I'm really hungry I eat without noticing the taste, so I
can't say that it tastes better in that situation .
Whereas I'm not that interested in food, so I think that
yes, it does taste better if I'm really hungry, because I
appreciate it more.
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A: We can go and get a drink at the next station , if you
like.
B: I don't know ...There isn't much time, and if we miss the
next train, we'll have to wait for an hour and get the
4.07 and then we'll be late.
A: I suppose so, but if you're very thirsty you should have
something to drink.
A: If you pay a bit extra you can have it giftwrapped.
B: No, thanks, it's fine as it is.
A: Come and get some more suncream if you go into the
sea again, OK?
B: Why?
A: Because if it washes off in the water you might get
burnt. And if you get burnt you'll feel really horrible
later.
A: If you tidy your bedroom now we can all watch a film
together later.
A: This rice tastes funny, and it's a bit cold.
B: Well, if you're not happy with it I'll ask the waiter to
take it back.
A: But will I get another one?
B: Of course! Unless you want to order something
different.
A: If you bring them back late, you'll have to pay a fine.
B: OK.
A: Take this leaflet if you want. It's got all the details.
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take an umbrella, you might get wet.
cl ose your back pack all your things are going
eat your meal, you'll be hungry later.
come out of the sea, that jellyfish might sting
eat all those sweets, you're going to feel horrible.
touch that frying pan, you'll get burnt.
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If you'd followed the instructions, it wouldn't have broken .
We would have helped him if he'd asked for help.
I wouldn't have woken up early if you hadn't phoned me.
If I'd been hungry, I would have eaten it.
If I hadn't missed the bus, I wouldn't have been late.
Jack wouldn't have come in if the door hadn't been open .
IfVicky had asked the teacher for help, the teacher woul d
have said 'yes:
0 19.3
Linda decided to jump into the river and try to save the
child. Just as she was taking off her shoes she heard a
noise. A man had run up behind her and jumped into the
river. He quickly reached the child and pulled him to safety.
2 Max took the money straight into the bank. The bank clerks
thanked him and told him he had done the right thing.
3 Iris realized that Amy was walking towards her and that
she might hear something too. She really didn't want
this to happen, so she walked towards Amy and started
a conversation with her. She managed to stop Amy from
hearing anything bad, and Linda never told Amy what
she'd heard. Iris remained good friends with Amy.
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I wish I wasn't so hungry.
If only I had my phone.
I'm glad you don't remember.
I wish I was rich .
I'm glad I'll see you later.
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I'm glad I'm tall.
If only I wasn't so tall!
I'm glad you like football.
I wish you liked football too.
I wish it was Friday.
I'm just glad it isn't Thursday!
If only I knew all the answers!
I'm glad I know all the answers.
If only I had short hair like yours.
I'm glad I haven't got long hair.
I'm glad I can ski.
I wish I could ski.
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A: How would you feel if you were in the sea and you
suddenly realised there was a shark in the water?
B: I'd be really, really scared!
A: I like the jacket best, but the T-shirt would probably be
more useful.
B: If I were you, I'd get the jacket.
A: How would life be different if it was daylight 24 hours a
day?
B: If it never got dark, we'd never see the stars!
A: If you could eat so mething from there, what would it
be?
B: I'd probably choose the prawns.
A: How would you feel if a stranger took your photo in the
street?
B: I think I'd be really angry.
A: If you found a lot of money in a shop, would you keep
it?
B: No, I'd never do that.
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Billy
It was really silly. I washed my hands and I picked up the dish
and it just slipped out of my hands and smashed on the floor. I
don't know why I didn't just dry my hands before I picked the
plate up. I feel terrible - such a silly accident, such a waste of
money. Fortunately, Suzy told me where she bought it, so at
least I can buy another one to replace it.
Louise
I thought I was ready for the exam, but then when I turned over
the paper and looked at the questions, my heart sank. There
were questions on topics that I hadn't revised at all, and I knew
I wasn't properly prepared. On top of that, I'd stayed up late
the night before because I was worried about the exam, so I felt
really tired because I hadn't had a good night's sleep.
Iris
Everyone says the wedding was absolutely amazing, but I
couldn't be there, because I was stuck in my hospital bed.
Would you believe it, of all the days to be in hospital? It was
just my luck to fall and break my arm on that very morning.
I've seen lots of photos and someone took a video of it too,
which I'm really pleased about, but it's not the same as
actually being there, is it?
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Which fence is the man talking about?
Be careful!
What do you mean?
If you touch that fence you'll get an electric shock. Look.
Oh, yes. I didn't see the sign .
What is the woman advising the girl to do?
How's your head?
It's still hurting.
You'll feel better if you lie down for a bit.
Perhaps I'll lie on the sofa with the television on.
If you watch TV, your headache will get worse. Go and lie
down upstairs and if you don't feel better by tea time I'll
bring you some painkillers.
A: OK.
2 Which problem does Ed need to sort out?
Yeah, I'm going to have to pay quite a lot of money to get
it sorted out. Everything would have been all right if there
hadn't been all this broken glass on the road. Looking back, it
probably would have been better if I'd just ridden over it and
got a puncture. But I was trying to avoid that, and I was going
quite fast, so I swerved and lost control. I'll go and buy the
woman a new pot and some new plants, unless she'd rather I
just gave her the money to replace them.
3 Which rule is the woman talking about?
A: They won't let you in unless you take off your helmet.
B: I'm sure they'll let me in if my helmet's open, like this.
A: No, they won't.
4 Which is Anna?
A: If only I had my camera with me!
B: You can take some pictures on my camera, Anna, if you
want.
A: Really? That's very kind of you . Thank you ... I wish I'd
brought my sunglasses too.
B: Oh, Anna! I need mine, I'm afraid.
5 What would the boy do?
A: What would you do if you wanted to lose weight?
B: I don't know ... I can't imagine wanting to lose weight. I
wish I was heavier. That's why I eat so much bread and
pasta!
A: Oh, right. But if you did want to lose weight, what would
you do? Would you talk to a doctor about it?
B: No, I'd go running every day, something like that.
A: Right.
6 What's the weather like today?
A: I'm glad there's a breeze and a bit more fresh air today.
B: I know, but still- I wish it wasn't so hot.
A: Me too.
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Dove:
Cotherine:
Dove:
Cotherine:
Dove:
Cotherine:
More advertisements on TV! I don't believe it!
There are too many, and they interrupt the
programmes all the time!
Oh, they're not so bad, are they? I sometimes
get a drink or make a quick phone call when
the advertisements come on . They don't really
bother me.
But they're so loud! Perhaps if they were quieter,
they wouldn't be so annoying!
If the advertisements really annoy you so much,
you could switch the TV off or turn the sound
down ...
I don't know ... If I switched the TV off for the
advertisements, I'd probably forget to switch it
back on again!
Anyway, I don't think advertising's such a bad
thing. I wouldn't have bought these trainers if
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Dove:
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I hadn't seen them advertised in a magazine.
I'm glad I got them. They've been really good .
Yes, but that's different. If I don't want to look at
an advertisement in a newspaper or magazine,
I can just turn the page. It's much harder to
ignore advertisements on TV or on the radio.
I suppose so ... Oh look, the film's starting again .
Good!
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A:
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Mine is bigger than yours.
But mine was cheaper than yours.
This was the finest in the shop.
And this was the cheapest in the shop.
I'm very pleased with my cake.
And I'm just as pleased as you.
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I chose the Celestar because at two and a half kilos it was
the lightest telescope in the shop.
I had to buy the Astro Seeker, really. It was only £65 - you
can't get a cheaper telescope than that these days.
I bought the Sky Searcher. I was very pleased to find it at
this price. It's usually more expensive.
I chose the Sky Searcher because it's better for people with
more experience, like me.
I wasn't interested in the Astro Seeker because it isn't as
powerful as the Sky Searcher or the Celestar.
I bought an Astro Seeker. My son liked the Celestar because
the other telescopes weren't as shiny as that one. (He's only
five!)
I bought the Astro Seeker because I'm just as interested in
looking at animals as I am at looking at the moon.
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1 Run faster!
2 Blow harder!
3 Walk more slowly!
4 Speak louder!
5 Talk more quietly, please.
6 Look at it more closely.
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What's the difference between life for people in my country
today and life for people in my country years 50 ago? Are
people happier now than before?
Hmm, well I think people work harder today than they did
in the past. People seem to work all the time now in my
country - at the weekend and in the evenings as well as
during the week.
Communication is very different nowadays compared to 50
years ago. People communicate more now, but they don't
communicate better. They just say the same things to lots of
different people - by email, on the phone, on the internet, and
so on.
I suppose people communicate more openly now than in the
past, because it's easier and more normal for people to talk
about their feelings than it used to be.
We eat a wider variety of foods in my country these days food from all around the world. But do we eat better than
we used to? I don't think so. People used to eat fresh food
every day, but now they eat more convenience food - like
takeaways and frozen food - and it isn't as good for you as
fresh food.
Life is more comfortable now, that's certainly true. There
are lots of things that make life easier, and healthcare and
medicine is much better now. But are we happier now? No, I
don't think so. I think people were as happy - and sad - 50
years ago as they are today. They just found their happiness
in different ways.
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1 The soup smells horrible.
2 The soup smells lovely.
1 The boy is asleep.
2 The boy is awake.
2 1 The flag itself is blue, with a round design of two rings
in the middle. The inner ring is black and the outer ring
is red.
2 The flag itself is blue, with a round design of two rings
in the middle. The inner ring is red and the outer ring is
black.
3 1 That man looks bored.
2 That man looks boring.
4 1 She's the only girl.
2 She's alone.
He looks frightening!
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How was the film?
It was brilliant and the music was fantastic.
How was the restaurant?
The service was terrible but the food was amazing.
How was your time in hospital?
Not great, but the doctors and nurses were very kind.
How was your flight?
The flight itself was smooth but my seat was very
uncomfortable.
How was your holiday?
The weather was disappointing but the hotel was great.
Did Charlie look smart?
Yes. His trousers were clean and his shirt was ironed.
How was the exam?
Not too bad, but some of the questions were confusing.
How was your trip?
It's a beautiful city but the shops were very expensive.
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Heidi:
Kate:
Heidi:
Kate:
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Hi Kate. You know it's my birthday next weekend ...
Yeah.
Well, my parents have just bought me a new tent.
Would you like to go camping with me?
That would be fun. Any ideas where you'd like to go?
I've looked on the internet and have found a couple
of possible campsites.
Let's have a look.
Here's the first one. It looks quite nice. There are a lot
of trees and it's not very big.
The place looks quite nice but it's very small. There
aren't many facilities. Have a look at the shop. It's
really small. You can't buy very much.
But it's very cheap, and it's also quite near, so it would
be easy to get there.
You're right. It's quite nearby and that would be good.
What about the other campsite?
OK. Here we are. This one's very big. There are
hundreds of tents.
It's very big but I think it still looks quite nice.
I agree. It does look quite nice. And there's a really
good shop.
How much does it cost?
Hmm. It isn't very cheap. Look.
No. it's not very cheap, but it has got good facilities,
and it's also quite close to here. What do you think?
I don't mind. They both look OK.
I prefer the second one.
Great. Let's book it.
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A: Do you ever go to the cinema on your own, lulia?
B: Me? No, no. I don't do that at all.
Conversation 1
A: How often do you travel by train, Henry?
B: Oh, I don't know - maybe once or twice a year. Not very
often.
Conversation 2
A: Do you ever listen to music in bed, Tim?
B: Yes, I do that all the time - every night before I go to sleep.
Conversation 3
A: Do you go running every day, Vicky?
B: Not every day, no, but most days, yeah. I go a lot.
Conversation 4
A: Isabel, do you ever write a letter to someone, or do you
only write emails?
B: Hmmm ... it's not something that I do a lot, but, yeah, from
time to time I write a letter.
Conversation S
A: lames, how often do you watch the news on TV?
B: Quite a lot really - four or five times a week, maybe more.
A: Yeah, that is quite a lot. I hardly ever do.
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Conversation 1
A: How often do you watch a film on TV?
B: Not often . About two or three times a year. I prefer going to
the cinema.
A: How about you, Ed?
C: Every day! I love films and there's always something to
watch on the film channel. And you, Daisy?
A: Sometimes, but not very often. I usually watch other things
on TV, not films.
Conversation 2
A: Have you ever fallen asleep on a bus or a train?
B: Yes, I've often done that! Fortunately I always wake up
before I have to get off! Have you?
A: No, I've never done that. What about you, Frank?
C: Yes, I've occasionally done it. But only on a train. I've never
fallen asleep on a bus.
Conversation 3
A: Do you always have breakfast, Martin?
B: No, not always, but I usually do.
A: Do you, Carrie?
B: Yes, I do. Always. I get very hungry in the morning. And
you?
A: No, I hardly ever have breakfast. I just don't feel like eating
in the morning.
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Did they work quickly?
No, they worked slowly.
Is Sam in?
No, he's out.
Is Amy upstairs?
No, she's downstairs.
Can you help me now?
No, but I can help you later.
Do you play chess well?
No, I play terribly!
Shall we sit indoors?
No, let's sit outdoors.
Did you come here by car?
No, we came on foot.
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A solar eclipse happens every two years.
You should stay indoors in a thunderstorm . That's the best
place to be.
The moon circles the Earth about once every 28 days.
Do you need to relax? You should breathe slowly.
An attic is a room under the roof, so you would find it
upstairs.
Louis Bleriot travelled across the English Channel by plane
in 1909. He was the first person to do this.
'The Oscars' (the Academy Awards ceremony) takes place
in the USA every spring.
The first Olympic games took place many years agomore than two thousand years ago, in fact.
When the score says 'pianissimo; a musician should play
very quietly.
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Conversation 1
A: It's so beautiful!
B: The houses look so small!
Conversation 2
A: What's happened here?
B: I don't know. It's such a mess!
Conversation 3
A: Why are there so few people here?
B: Maybe because it's so windy?
Conversation 4
A: We've been here such a long time now.
B: I know ... I'm getting so fed up.
Conversation S
A: Why have you got so many apples?
B: Because I've got so many friends!
Conversation 6
A: She's such a young girl but she plays golf so well.
B: It's amazing. She's already got so many trophies!
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He's got such a kind face.
They were so friendly.
That's so funny.
You did that so carefully.
There's such a lot of smoke.
Is it such a problem?
That's so true.
It was such a nice day.
That's such good news.
You run so fast!
I've got so many ideas!
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~ What did the man do?
A: So what did you do? You must have been so scared!
B: No, not really. I just walked downstairs slowly and called
the police. I think I was so surprised I didn't know what else
to do.
1 Why didn't the girl phone yesterday?
A: Sorry I didn't phone last night.
B: That's OK.
A: I was so tired that I just fell asleep on the sofa with the
TVon .
B: Were you feeling ill?
A: No, no, I was fine, just very sleepy.
B: Do you feel better today?
A: Not really. I'm not as tired as I was yesterday, but now my
tooth's really painful. I think I need to see a dentist.
B: Maybe that's why you were so ti red yesterday.
A: Yes, maybe.
2 What's the man describing?
And next we have this rather unusual old pot. It is in fact a
300-year-old metal cooking pot, and if you look closely you'll
see that it's even got ...
3 Which sign is the woman talking about?
A: Hey, slow down!
B: Why? What do you mean?
A: Didn't you see that sign ? You shouldn't be driving so fast in
this area.
B: You're right, sorry.
4 How does Libby feel about playing tennis with Jamie?
A: Do you want to play tennis sometime, Libby?
B: I don't know, Jamie .. . Maybe.
A: You're not sure?
B: I really don't play as well as you. It wouldn't be very
interesting for you .
A: But look, I can't run as fast as usual because of my knee. I
wouldn't be such a frightening opponent, would I?
B: Well, OK. We could have a game some time. Maybe you
can help me get better, show me how to hit the ball more
powerfully, things like that.
S Which is Henry's calender?
A: How did you get on in April, Henry? Did you manage to do
your exercises every day?
B: Well, I always thought about them ... I never forgot about
them .
A: That's a good start.
B: But I'm afraid I didn't always do them.
A: OK ... So how often did you do them?
B: I did them more often than in March, quite often really. I
reckon it was about ...
O R7.2
Hi, I'm Heidi. I'm a very experienced fitness coach and I'm
going to tell you about some cardio-vascular activitiesphysical activities that are really good for your heart and
lungs. Are you bored with the usual suggestions for a good
cardio-vascular work-out, like running and swimming? There
are plenty of other things you can try, and here are three of
them .
The first is skipping . Perhaps you remember jumping with a
skipping rope with your friends when you were a child? Well,
these days, skipping's becoming more and more popular as
a fitness activity. It's a great way to make your arms and legs
stronger, and it's such a cheap and simple way to exerci se, too!
All you need is some space - preferably outdoors - and a
skipping rope that's the right length. If you stand on one end
of the rope and pull it up, the handle should reach to your
chest.
There are different kinds of jumps and steps that you can
try, and with a regular skipping programme you should find
yourself getting fit quickly. A word of warning, though skipping is a high impact sport. It isn't the best activi t y for
people with weak knees or elbows.
Spinning is another form of exercise that you could try. Th is
is basically cycling on fixed bicycles in a gym with a group
of other spinners. The instructor uses music an d wel l-chosen
words to motivate you through the session . A small comp uter
attached to the bike shows you how fa st you're cycli ng and
how much energy you're using.
Of course, spinning's never going t o be as excit ing as cycling
outdoors in the fresh air, but the main advantag e is that the
instructor will guide you throu gh a carefully planned routine.
And, of course, it never rain s at the g ym, so you'll al ways be
able to go to your spin cla ss!
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The third activit\j \jou could tr\j is aqua - or water - aerobics.
It's similar to traditional aerobics, in which \jou move in time
to music, but \jou do the class in a swimming pool. The water
makes the movements more difficult, so \jou have to work
harder. At the same time the movements are slower and
gentler than in a normal aerobics classes because the water
supports \jour bod\j. For this reason, water aerobics is good for
an\jone who has problems with their knees and elbows.
25 Prepositions of time, place and
movement
25.1
A: Hello?
B: Hi, it's lames here. Is thatTim?
A: Yes, it is.
A: Could I speak to Leo, please?
B: He's just gone to the shops but he'll back in a few
minutes.
A: OK, I'll call back in ten minutes. Could \jou tell him I
phoned, Tim?
B: Yes, of course. B\je, then .
A: B\je.
2 Oscar Webster is one of the most important writers of the
twentieth centur\j. He was born in London on 1st lanuar\j
1949. In the summer of that \jear, his parents moved to
India. Oscar ...
3 A: ... so, Bella, \jour train is at quarter past one, is that right?
B: Yes.
A: Well, once again thank \jou ver\j much for coming here
this morning.
B: That's OK. It's been ver\j interesting.
A: And we'll speak again on Frida\j. Is morning or
afternoon better for \jou ?
B: Frida\j afternoon would be good for me.
A: OK, I'll call \jou then to talk more about \jour September
performances.
B: OK.
A: I'll put all of this in an email this afternoon and ...
4 A: Hello? Is that Angie?
B: No, it's Libb\j.
A: Oh, it's Cath\j here. Could I speak to Angie?
B: She's not here at the moment, I'm afraid. She's awa\j for
a few da\js. She's coming back on Saturda\j.
A: Ah .. I was just thinking, I'd reall\j like to come in sta\j in
the last week of Ma\j. Do \jou know if that'll be possible?
B: I don't know, I'm afraid.
A: No problem . I'll call again at the weekend.
B: OK. B\je then.
A: B\je.
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Carrots grow below the ground.
Your index finger is next to \jour thumb.
Pearls grow inside o\jster shells.
Your heart is in front of \jour lungs.
Dundee is in Scotland.
The giant clam is a shellfish which lives in the sea among
coral structures.
6 It's not a good idea to stand against a wall that has a 'wet
paint' sign on it.
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1 What colour is the frog that's jumping out of the river?
2 How man\j people are walking towards the ice-cream van?
3 What colour is the cable car that's going into the cloud?
4 How man\j people are walking around the lake?
SHow man\j people are jumping into the lake?
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~ She worked as a nurse in the nineties.
1 Here's a photo of m\j uncle. He looks like a businessman but
he's actuall\j an artist.
2 I'd like to talk to \jou as a friend. Is that OK?
3 The test was quite difficult, as I expected.
4 He'd like to get a job as a tour guide next summer.
S She sings beautifull\j, like a bird. Listen!
6 We used a sharp stone as a knife. It worked ver\j well.
7 Let's get her some flowers, like roses or tulips.
8 This perfume smells like flowers and vanilla. It's ver\j nice.
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Here are the answers to the Natural World Quiz, so get read\j
to find out how man\j \jour team got correct.
For the first three questions, we're thinking about continents.
According to scientific discoveries it seems that no horses lived
in Australia during the Ice Age, so Australia is the first answer.
There are deserts in ever\j continent except Europe. And
spiders - these live in ever\j continent except Antarctica, so if
\jou're not a fan of spiders then that's the place to live!
The next three questions are about losses to the natural world
due to human activit\j. Deforestation - cutting down large
numbers of trees for industr\j - has resulted in the loss of some
bird species, and some species of animals, too. Some kinds of
tiger have been lost for ever because of hunting, and in the
future some species of shark ma\j become extinct because of
overfishing - the food industr\j taking too man\j fish out of the
sea, in other words.
You need a season and a time of da\j for the next two answers.
Turtles, like man\j animals, hibernate during the winter. And
most birds fl\j during the night when the\j are migrating, despite
the fact that the\j usuall\j fl\j during the da\j at other times.
Tails, now, and we're thinking about what different animals
use them for. Now, some lizards use their tail as a weapon
to protect themselves against attackers. And, of course, all
fish use their tail as a propeller to help them swim, like the
propeller at the back of a boat.
How long do different animals live for? Chickens - about 20
\jears. Rhinos - about 50 \jears. And the Giant Tortoise - the\j
often live until the\j're an amazing 150 \jears old.
Finall\j - carnivores, herbivores and omnivores: what are the\j?
Well, herbivores onl\j eat plants and carnivores onl\j eat meat
so ominvores is the answer to question 14: omnivores eat
plants and meat.
Most carnivores and omnivores have big teeth for eating
meat, but things aren't alwa\js as the\j seem in the natural
world. With their big teeth hippos look like carnivores but the\j
are actuall\j herbivores. And \jou wouldn't expect a plant to be
a carnivore, but the Venus Fl\jtrap is. Its leaves are a bit like a
mouth - the\j close when a fl\j walks on them, and the plant
'eats'the fl\j. The final answer, then is carnivores, and that's the
end of the quiz. How man\j correct answers did \jou get?
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What happens to \jour luggage when \jou travel b\j plane?
Here's how the s\jstem works.
A special tag is attached to ever\j piece of luggage at
Departures.
All the bags and suitcases are checked b\j a machine.
The luggage is sorted and loaded onto a cart for the flight.
All the bags and suitcases for the flight are loaded onto the
aeroplane.
The luggage is unloaded at Arrivals.
It is collected from the carousel b\j the passengers.
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Sam:
Ted:
Sam:
Ted:
Sam:
Ted:
What's all that stuff?
I was given thi s old box that belonged to my greatgrandfather. He was a photographer.
Wow, what kind of photos did he take?
He was journalist, so he was often sent to different
countries and he took all different kinds of photos. A
lot of his professional photos were sold by one of my
aunts last year, but this box was kept in the family
because the pictures are more personal.
Oh, right.
Look at these photos. I'm pretty sure they were taken
in Japan. He loved Japan, and he was offered a good
job there, but he didn't take it. I don't know w hy.
0 27.3
Here are the answers to the General Knowledge Quiz.
The first Olympic Games were held in Athens, in Greece.
Chess was first played in India, in the sixth centu ry.
Glass is mostly made of silica.
Denim jeans were first worn in the nineteenth century.
Akan is an African language which is spoken in Gha na.
Most of the world's oranges are grow n in a, Brazil.
Brazil is also the world's biggest coffee producer, so the answer
for number six is c.
Shooting stars are actually meteor showe rs. Th ey are usua ll y
seen about 1OOkm above the Earth.
This bridge, the Rialto Bridge in Venice, Italy, was bui lt in th e
sixteenth century, in 1591 .
Fireworks were first invented by the Chinese, in the seve nth
century.
The first skyscraper - officially recognized as a building more
than ten storeys high - was built in the USA, in the city of
Chicago, in 1885.
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It'll be put in a cup of hot water. Then it'll be taken out and
thrown in the bin.
It'll be borrowed. It'll be read. It'll be returned to the
library.
They'll be washed. They'll be ironed. They'll be worn again .
He'll be interviewed and he'll be photographed.
They'll be peeled.
It'll be cut into pieces. It'll be made into a dress.
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We might be given some books.
It might be used as a bag .
He might be asked to give a speech .
You might not be met at the airport.
They might get taken to a restaurant.
She might not get offered the job.
It might not be announced today.
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A: It will probably be left where it is, but it might be put in a
garden.
B: Is it the flower?
A: No, no, no. It might be taken inside a house and used to
keep a door open .
C: Is it the old boot?
A: No! It probably won't be moved anywhere but it might be
put in a river and used as a step.
B: Is it the .. .
A: Yes, it is.
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Have you had your hair cut?
I've had my shoes polished.
She's having her eyes tested.
I might have my feet measured.
0 29.2
It had been a busy morning. I'd been to the shoe shop (where
I'djust had my feet measured for the first time in ages!) and
then I'd been to the hairdresser's where I'd had my hair cut
and styled in a new way.
Then, when I was riding my bike home through the park, I
rode straight into an enormous rock that was lying on the
path. I flew off my bike and over the handlebars and landed
on the path on my right arm - which was really painful.
I managed to push my bike home with my good arm, but my
bad arm was still really hurting, so Mum took me straight to
hospital where I had it x-rayed. Fortunately, the doctor told
me it wasn't broken, but I had it bandaged by a nurse and
they told me to rest it for a few weeks.
The front w heel of my bike is quite badly damaged, but I'm
havin g it repaired tomo rrow.
I t hink I didn't see th e rock in t he park becau se my hair was
over my eyes, but Mum's worried tha t I mig ht have a problem
w it h my eyes. She says I have to have my eyes test ed before I
go on my bike again !
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O R8.1
Welcome ba ck to schoo l, everyone. I hope you've all ha d a
really good holiday.
Have you noticed w hat's different about th e school?
Classrooms B9 and Bl 0 were knocked down at t he beginning
of the summer holidays and three new classrooms were built
in their place. I'm sure you'll agree that the new buildin gs look
much better.
Some bad news next, I'm afraid. Two windows in C Block
were broken during the holidays. Someone was seen running
away from the school, but nobody was caught. Fortunately
nothing was stolen from the school, and the windows were
fixed the next day. However, it was a very wet night and
some computer equipment was damaged by the rain . We will
replace the equipment as soon as we can.
More good news now. Work is continuing on the new
swimming pool, which will eventually be used for swimming
lessons by everyone in the school. Most of the work has now
finished, and the roof is complete. I hope the pool will be filled
by the end of the next week.
Thank you to everyone who entered the holiday Short Story
Competition . My colleagues and I have enjoyed reading
your work. The winners of the holiday Short Story Writing
competition will be announced on Friday, and the winning
stories will be printed in the school magazine next month .
Over the next few weeks, everyone in the school is invited
to have their eyes tested by the school nurse. This is a free
service. Pupils who don't want to take this opportunity mu st
bring a letter from their parents.
Please remember to keep bringing old plastic bottles to
school. They are taken to the recycling centre and - for large
numbers of bottles - we get money for the school.
Finally, everyone, I'd like to ...
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O R8.2
Good morning. Welcome to the Museum of Film.
We have all sorts of things for you to see here, including two
fabulous collections, three cinemas and a small working film
studio.
Before you enter, I'm just going to take a few minutes of your
time to tell you some things about the museum.
Can you see this small statue here? This was given to the
Museum of Film by Prince Leo in October 1989 when he
opened it.
All the work here is done by volunteers. Unfortunately, in
May 2006, the museum had to close due to lack offunds. In
January 2007, the government started funding the museum
and we were able to open again. We rely on this government
funding as well as public donations - so please give
generously if you can. We hope the museum can stay open for
years to come.
We regularly have Directors in Residence here at the museum.
These are directors who come and work at the museum for six
months. Have you seen the film 'Open Door'? This was made
by Anna Lake when she was working here as the Director in
Residence. Our current director is Jim Bennett. You can hear a
talk by him at eleven o'clock this morning. It's called 'The Way
I See It:
Our famous collection of wax models of film stars is on the
second floor. For small fee, our photographer will take your
photo with your favourite star!
We have a small studio here, where you can try being a film
director. Your mini film will be edited, and all day the mini
films will be shown on the screen in the museum cafe. At
the end of the year, some of these films will be chosen to be
included in the People's Film Project. You never know - your
film might get chosen!
In the basement we have a new exhibition called 'The Real
Thing'. This is a collection of clothes and accessories which
actors actually used in famous films. You'll be surprised at
some of the things we have!
One more thing, before you begin the tour. As you know, we
have three working cinemas here, from different times of film
history. I'm afraid Cinema 21 wi ll be closed between 10 o'clock
and midday todal,J w hile a new screen is installed. We're sorrl,J
for the inconvenience.
Thank l,Jou verl,J much for listening. Enjol,J l,Jour visit.
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~ When is Oscar's birthday?
A: How old is Oscar going to be next week?
B: 13.
A: Is his birthdal,J on the 12th?
B: No, the 14th.
A: Are l,Jou going to do anything special on his birthdal,J?
B: No, not actualll,J on his birthday, but the fa m ill,J 's going to
meet on the 13th and I'll cook his favourite meal.
A: Oh, that's nice. He'll like that.
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What is the special offer in this shop?
A: Those shirts were £40 so thel,J must be £20 now! That's
good. I could bul,J two!
B: Wait a minute! You don't know thel,J're £20.
A: But everything's half price, isn't it?
B: No, l,Jou have to look for a blue cross on the label. If there's
a blue cross then the item is half price.
A: Oh, right ...
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Which clothes does Kate want?
A: What have you got there, Kate?
B: Some clothes. Vickl,J gave them to me. She doesn't want
them so she said I can have them if I want.
B: Luckl,J l,Jou! The jumper's nice.
A: Yes, it'll go with ml,J new trousers.
B: What about this skirt?
A: It's rather long ... I'll give it back, I think.
B: This scarfs prettl,J.
A: Yes it is, isn't it? I don't usualll,J like scarves but I might wear
it sometimes.
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Where did the man leave his glasses?
A: Oh no! Where are my glasses?
B: Did l,Jou have them in the car?
A: Yes, I needed them when I was looking at the map.
B: And did l,Jou have them in the cafe?
A: Yes! That's it! I took them off after I'd looked at the menu
and didn't put them back on again.
B: You didn't put them in l,Jour pocket, did l,Jou?
A: No, I didn't. They're on the table. We'll have to go back.
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1 I've just ironed them for you. Can l,Jou put them awal,J now?
2 Look, I got this todal,J. Thel,J were giving out free samples at
the shop.
3 Someone needs to come and take them away.
4 What do l,Jou think? Does it go with this shirt?
5 It was really bad. It took two hours for them to put it out.
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What time did l,Jou get up todal,J?
Do these shoes go with these trousers?
What's been going on here?
Well, go on! What happened next?
When l,Jou finish with that paint can l,Jou put it awal,J,
please?
He should take up a new hobbl,J.
You get on well with Ed, don't you?
Could l,Jou give out these worksheets, please?
Do you want to take your coat off?
Hey, that's mine! Give it back!
Well? Do l,Jou want to keep trl,Jing or do l,Jou give up?
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Which wal,J will Anna have to go todal,J?
A: We need some more paint.
B: I'll be driving past the superstore when I go to the cinema
so I can stop to get some then.
A: That road's closed at the moment.
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A: There's a diversion. You'll see the signs. You have to go
round the hospital and over the railwal,J bridge.
A: Oh, right. And that will bring me to the superstore?
B: Yes.
5
What result did the bol,J get?
I'm glad I passed the exam, but I wish I'd got over 60%.
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Test 1
Name
9 a _ _ ofrice
B block
A slice
10 a sliceof _ _
Countable and uncountable nouns;
articles
1
A energy
Complete the table. Mark a cross (X) if the noun
is uncountable.
Singular
~ friend
housewife
tooth
radio
advice
army
company
mouse
accommodation
goose
furniture
a A
fy~e v\'c!s
3
1
1 a_
_
university is over there.
first
one was great!
4
5
6
7
8
cake is delicious!
2 This
drums.
3 My brother Ronny plays
Mount Kilimanjaro is
4 This photo of
amazing.
new TV presenter on
5 Do you like
Channel3?
Sahara desert.
6 We rode a camel in
tennis very well.
7 Libby plays
headmaster will know the answer.
8
hospital.
9 My auntie is in
Alps every winter.
10 We go skiing in
9
10
B loaf
ofmilk
-me
the or - .
I watched two films last night and
C block
@ piece
_/5
A carton
B drop
2 a _ _ cheese
C box
A litre
B block
3 ajarof _ _
A coffee
B butter
4 a feeling of _ _
C slice
D drop
We went to ~
Peru on holiday last year. First we
internet and then
booked our flights on 1
C olives
D bananas
we booked our hotel. 2
D piece
4
A happiness B sweets C information
5 a _ _ of ice-cream
C spoonful D
A bag
B loaf
6 a pieceof _ _
A furnitu re B advice
C traffic
D
7 aglassof _ _
A ice
B milk
C pear juice D chocolate
8 a _ _ ofpaper
A block
B piece
C sheet
D
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D onion
Complete the sentences with
~
2
3
c. of toast.
0~~
C glue
Plural
Circle two correct options.
~
D kilo
I _/5
_ /5
2
B apple
C bag
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centre. We went on
Danger
as kayaking on
block
we read
on
Amazon river or sailing
4
7
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evenings
books or listened to my sister
flute. We didn't buy 9_ __
and friends.
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interesting trips, such
3
souven irs but we sent
drop
hotel was in the city
Lake Titicaca . In
5
Kim play 8
beauty
some, any, the or -.
My score _ / 20
10_ __
postcards to family
Test2
Name IL _____________________________________
8 I like several the songs he wrote. _
_ __ __
9 Have you got enough room? _
_ _ __ _ _
Quantifiers
1
10 Don't worry about going shopping. We still
Circle the correct option.
Henry:
Do you have ~
have not enough food for this week. _
@PI lots friends in the
tennis club?
Mike:
Yes, I've got la few I a little. What about you?
Henry:
I don't have 2several/enough time to talk
to people because I have to train 3enough I
too much. I train 4several I much hours
a week and sfew I a couple of hours on
Saturdays too. I have 6few I little time to do
anything else.
Mike:
Really? So, you don't have 7enough I lots
time to do other things, such as w atch
films or go out with Ba few I a little friends ?
Henry:
Not really. I spend 9too much / much ti me
training and lOnot enough / a little time
doing enjoyable things.
Mike:
2
Circle two correct options.
~
Look, there are(!OtS
201lots lc§Ver~people on
the beach today.
1 Let's buy a sandwich. We haven't got much /
enough I lot of time to have lunch.
2 I received several I lots / a few replies to my letter.
3 How can you eat ice-cream in this weather? It's
too cold / too warm / not warm enough!
4 The re's a few I a lot of I a little rice left in the
cupboard .
strong enough for my sw imm ing thin gs.
I
Mark the sentences as Right (~) or Wrong (X).
Underline and correct the mistakes.
~
3
_ IS I
5 This bag isn't big enough I small enough /
Well, maybe you'll be a famous tennis
player one day!
_ IS
l
Lots people came to the concert last night. L
Lot s of
I'm afraid we can't make sandwiches. There's too
little bread left. _ _ __ _ _ __
2 Several schools had to close because of the flu
epidemic. _
_ _ __ __ _
6 Only little I a few of / a couple of the students
passed the science test.
7 You've put too much I a lot of / little enough
water in the bath!
8 There are enough / little I several chairs for
people to sit on.
9 I'm so thirsty. I haven't drunk much / enough I
not much water today.
10 I need to go out. There's too much I a little /
lots of noise in this room .
_ /10
3 Be careful! There's a bit butter on the floor. _
My score _ 120
4 Lot of hard exercise isn't good for you._
5 We visited a couple cities in England last year. _
6 We didn't buy much as we only had a little time
left for shopping. _ _ _ _ _ __ _
7 I didn't pay not much for this phone. _
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Test 3
Name
3
Pronouns
1
L I_
He did the homework herself. L
~ You should rest yourself today.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
~
Complete the sentences with the correct
reflexive, emphatic or indefinite pronouns.
~
When I get home, I'll make IMtjs.eLf a sandwich.
1 Emily should be proud of _ __
Mark the sentences as Right (1') or Wrong (X).
Underline and correct the mistakes.
~
_
2 I'm not sure exactly where they live, but I know it's
V1~IMs.eLf
_ _ _ in Scotland.
3 Brian
said that his homework was
terrible.
4 We found the way to the new shopping centre
L
tJolXrseLF
1 I can't concentrate myself. _ _ __
2 Behave yourselves, children! _ _ __
3 Let me introduce ourselves. _ _ __
4 My sister baked this loaf of bread herself. _
5 I cut _ _ _ when I was chopping the
vegetables.
5 We baked this loaf of bread themselves. __
6
7
8
9
6 Hurry yourselves up! We'll miss the train. _
7 I woke myself up early this morning. _
Did you do
special on Saturday?
She made the curtains _ __
The brothers went to school by _ __
I can't help you. You'll have to do it _ __
10 Shall we have
to eat?
8 He's not proud of himself for what he did. _
9 Please make himself at home. _ __ _
10 Jill sits behind myself at school. _ _ __
4
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
Dear Grandpa
~ 1';
I hope you're well. I don't feel
this week. My
best friend Jim moved house to the north of the
2
country last week. He used to sit next to 1_
Complete the sentences with the correct
indefinite pronoun.
~
Have you told
C!V\,tj0V\,e
about the broken window?
1 On Sunday, it is quiet
2 I don't know
and now I have to sit by 2_
in this room.
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Mum's cooking
Theo
~
1
3
4
A yourself
A myself
A nobody
A anyone
A on anything
@ myself
special tonight.
Has _ _ _ seen my dictionary?
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in class so he was happy
See you this weekend,
Ryan is really shy. He doesn't talk to _ __
Let's find
4_
for us to sit together. Now I feel very sad and can't
concentrate 5_ .
5
bag .
Our teacher is strict and
sit next to their best friends, but Jim
and I always behaved
in town .
3 Did you see
interesting on sale in that
sports shop?
4
else knows about my secret apart from
you, so please don't tell anyone.
5 We haven't been
hot and sunny for at
least three years.
6 We've looked _ _ _ , but we can't find Lucy's
7
8
9
10
doesn't let 3_
.
in class
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B himself
B somebody
B on nothing
cC
C
C
C
me
myself
themselves
myself
Test4
Name
Revision of tenses
1
3
Complete the sentences with the present
simple or present continuous tense, using the
verbs in brackets.
~
Our cat
1 My bag
2 Richard
C My uncle was a fireman in the past.
in his room at the
1 The phone rang while I was looking for it.
anyone in our class. (not like)
you _____________
4
6
A I'm thinking about you right now.
outside? (rain)
your sister _____________
7
the clarinet? (play)
8 Look! Mum and Dad
at us from
across the road. (wave)
these trainers
_ ___________ a lot of money? (cost)
10
Leo always _____________
badly when he sits next to Tom? (behave)
L=- /5
Complete the text with the correct form of the
words in bold.
I1Clc(
a bad accident
three days ago. It 1
in
the evening while he
B and then I started looking for it.
2 I think about you.
my name. (not know)
it sti II _____________
5 They
A at the same time as I was trying to find it.
C after I found it.
Gemma for lunch tomorrow? (meet)
My dad almost ~
B My uncle is working at the fire station at the
The phone rang
3 Sally
2
My uncle works as a fireman.
(£) My uncle's job is a fireman.
enough pockets. (not have)
moment. (study)
9
~
moment.
fish. (eat)
eClts
Choose the correct letter A, B or C to explain
the meaning of each sentence.
HAVE
HAPPEN
REPAIR
2
B I think about you regularly.
C I once thought about you.
3 They're playing tennis.
A They sometimes play tennis.
B They are playing tennis at the moment.
C They can play tennis.
4 I'm seeing Ed on Friday morning.
A I'm with Ed at the moment.
B I saw Ed on Friday morning.
C I arranged to see Ed on Friday morning.
5 I got home and my mum cooked dinner.
A The dinner was ready when I came home.
B My mum was cooking dinner when I arrived
home.
C I came home and then my mum cooked
dinner.
_ IS
the vacuum cleaner in the lounge. First he
_____________ his tools out and then he
the lid of the vacuum
4
GET
OPEN
My score _ 120
cleaner. He 5_ _ _ __ _ _ _
CAN, NOT FIND
the right tools so he 6 _ _ _ _ _ __ _
ASK
me to bring him a screwdriver. When I
_ __ _ __ __ back into the room,
he 8
with pain .
The vacuum cleaner 9 _ _ _ __
unplugged while he
10 _ _ _ __
COME
SCREAM
_
__
_
__
NOT BE
FIX
it and he got an electric shock! He was lucky, really.
_ /10
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TestS
Name
3
The present
..... ...... - ... .... ...... ...
1
~ I~/ 's feeling hot today.
1 Look out! The little girl walks / is walking towards
Mark the sentences Right (~) or Wrong (X).
Rewrite the incorrect sentences.
the road.
2 I often think / am thinking about our last holiday.
3 Our teacher appears / is appearing to be wrong.
4 Oscar has / is having difficulties with his room-
~ The train is always leaving at 5 p.m. [KJ
1V1e ty-Cl~VV ClLwClkjs LeClves Clt s]:l'V),t..
0
0
1 Grandpa often is sitting in his armchair.
2 Suzy hardly ever does the washing up.
mate this week.
5 What does this article say / is this article saying
3 The snow melts quickly now that spring has
started. 0
4 The sun doesn't shine at the moment. 0
5 We still go surfing on the lake in the summer. 0
6 Your phone is ringing at least once an hour! 0
7 Sometimes we are cooking in the garden. 0
8 My father hates shopping in the supermarket. 0
9 Do you still wait for Dad? It's nearly six o'clock. 0
10 Ted is training a lot for the badminton
championship at the moment. 0
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of the present tense using the verbs in brackets.
~
Helen
~svv't weClY-~V1-9
1 We often
2 I
in the dining room. (eat)
a haircut on Friday. (have)
contain)
6 Dad _ _ __ _ _~ my bike at the moment.
(repair)
7 I usually
what to wear once I
see what the weather is like. (decide)
8 The three o'clock boat
here. (leave)
9 Bananas
tropical climate. (grow)
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-_0l
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
Mandy: What A for dinner?
Sometimes mum ,_
Iris:
of the time we have traditional food, like
meat, potatoes and green vegetables.
I 2_
at least twice a week.
Mandy: Really?
Iris:
Yes. 13_
much time at the moment
because I 4_
my cooking
5_
for my exams, but I think
better all the time.
1 A makes
B are you usually having
B is making
2 A cook
B am cooking
3 A don't have
B 'm not having
4 A study
B 'm studying
5 A gets
B is getting
r--/5 -
from
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this week. (not train)
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pizza, but most
~® do you usually have
weekends. (visit)
5 This drink _ _ _____ fruit juice. (not
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Sunday morning.
8 This food tastes / is tasting delicious.
9 I'm not sure if this word exists / is existing.
10 The flowers in the vase look / are looking pretty.
a jacket today. (not wear)
3 My computer lessons
difficult.
(get)
4 My grandparents _ _ _ __ __ us at
10 Milly
about our school?
6 My computer weighs / is weighing less than a kilo.
7 Jenny and I meet / 're meeting for coffee every
4
_ /5
2
Circle the correct option.
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Test6
Name
The past
7 I've been trying to call Tommy three times. _
1
8 Have you been seeing a good film recently? _
Circle the correct option.
~ We lived /~in this house for ten years now.
9 Ouch! I've been cutting my finger. _
1 I studied / 've been studying Spanish since last
year.
10 They've been talking on the phone for the last
hour! _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2 Didn't you do / Haven't you done your
homework yet? I've finished mine.
3 When I got home Dad had already fixed / has
[
/S
already fixed my skateboard .
4 Mum's been / 's gone to the shops and bought a
lovely looking cake.
3
Complete the sentences with the correct tense
using the verbs in brackets.
S The soup was really sour because Grandma had
~
put / has put too much lemon juice in it.
6 Kim never ate / has never eaten pineapple.
1 We
7 The lesson just started / had just started when
(just/start) writing the test
mobile phones.
8 Jack has gone / has been to the doctor's for a
2
checkup. He should be back soon.
(you/hear) the news? Our
English teacher is getting married next week!
9 I'd cleaned / 've cleaned my room by the time my
3 I'm exhausted . I
brother came home.
(clean) the
windows and I still have four to do!
10 Mr Jones has been giving / gave us a few really
4
difficult tests recently.
(use to/ walk) to school these
days.
l /
S All our friends
S
(arrive) at the
cinema by the time the film started.
6 Oscar
Mark the sentences as Right (v") or Wrong eX).
Correct the mistakes.
~
(be) our PE teacher
when the teacher reminded us to switch off our
the headmaster knocked on the door.
2
Mrs Thomson ~s ~eeJl\,
since last autumn.
7 Will
How long have you been kM'wing Ryan for? L
8 I
My hand really hurts. I wrote essays since three
o'clock. _ _ _ _ _ __ _
(not/used to like) going to
the gym but I love it now!
9 Please stop singing that tune. You
_ _ _ ____ (sing) it all day!
2 Has your train been arriving on time recently? _
10
(still/not learn) how to use
this computer properly.
4 I've been feeling really tired lately. _
c
S I need a rest. I painted the wall since I got up this
morning. _
_ _ _ _ _ __
(feel) quite sick since
yesterday.
VI/Ne ~OIA. ~JI\,OWJl\,
3 They've still not been playing the match. _
(never/be) to an
opticians.
_ /10 1
My score _ /20
6 Have you been eating all my sweets? There aren't
any left! _ _ _ _ __ _ _
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Test 7
Nome
IL____________________________________
10 By this time tomorrow we _ _ __ _ __ (sit)
The future
on a train to Scotland.
1
Circle the correct option.
~®1aID' Will I help you take the luggage upstairs?
1 We meet / 're meeting Sam and Pete at two
3
o'clock tomorrow afternoon .
2 (an I sit down? I think I will /'m going to faint.
3 I'll help /'m helping Ann paint her room later.
4 George isn't passing / isn't going to pass the
exam. He has hardly answered any questions so far.
S Don't get up. I'll go /'m going and finish cooking .
6 I'll sing /'m singing in a concert tonight.
7 'Have you decided which tree to plant in the
garden?"Yes, we'll / 're going to plant that apple
tree over there:
8 'Why have you opened that glue?"!'1I /'m going
to mend the broken teapot:
9 (athy and I will play / are playing volleyball on
Saturday morning.
10 As we finished so early, shall / will we catch the
earlier train home?
2
Complete the sentences with the correct future
forms of the words in brackets.
~
I w~LL VlClve spoReV'v (speak) to him by seven o'clock.
1 'What's that bucket of water for?'
'1
(wash) my bike:
2
(you/finish) decorating the
room by the end of the weekend?
Kate:
G the book by the weekend?
Mandy: Yes, I probably 1_
it by five o'clock.
2_
it to me when you've finished it?
Kate:
Mandy: Of course. I 3_
Kate:
the film of the book on
Saturday. I have the DVD at home.
Are you? What time 4_ _ it? We could watch
it together. 5_
over to your house?
Mandy: I don't think it's a good idea. You
Kate:
about by the time I manage to read the book.
Mandy: OK, 1 8_
you on Saturday then.
you the book back soon?
Kate:
Great. 9_
10
Mandy: No, you don't have to. I _
~
A Will you finished
.
It again.
© Will you have finished
1 A will read
B will have read
( am going to read
2 A Will you have lend
( Will you lend
3 A will watch
B Are you lending
B 'm going to watch
( will have watched
4 A will you be watching
B will you watched (will you have watched
S A Will I come
B Shall I come
( Am I coming
concert
(start) in a moment.
S 'What are your plans for the school holidays?"We
_ _ _ _ _ __ (go skiing) in the Alps:
7 A 'm forgetting B I forgot
( '11 have forgotten
'Sorry, but I
(visit) (Iaire then:
8 By the end of the summer we _ __ _ _ _ _
(swim) in the pool at least ten times!
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B Are you finishing
6 A are not enjoying
9 I
finishes .
the
6_
book after seeing the film.
I'm a slow reader. I 7_ what the film was
3 The film
(finish) by seven.
4 (an you see the band coming on stage?The
6 I
(call) you as soon as I get back.
7 '(an I come and see you at eleven this morning?'
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Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
(be) glad when this lesson
B not going to enjoy
( won't enjoy
B 'm seeing
8 A '11 see
( will have seen
9 A Will I give
B Shall I give
( Am I going to give
lOA won't be reading
( won't had read
B won't have read
My score _ /20
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Test8
Name
L ______________________________________
9 Why did you let! to let the toast burn?
10 I was surprised see / to see Jack at school today
considering how sick he was yesterday.
The -ing form and the infinitive
1
Mark the sentences Right (v") or Wrong (X).
Correct the mistakes.
~ I heard you te--t-a1-k to Ted. How is he? L tIALRLV'vg
1 To repair a washing machine is difficult.~ _
2 Don't throw the vase away. It's worth to glue it
together. ____ _ __ _ _
3 In the end we decided buying a different pet. __
4 Can you see that window cleaner cleaning the
windows on the 10th floor? __ _ _ _ _ _ __
5 It's impossible for Dad picking us up so early. He
works untilS p.m . _________
6 There's no point in running now. We've just
missed the bus. __ _ __ _ __ _
_ /5
3
Match the sentences with their possible
explanations.
~
I tried to run the marathon.
"g,
I tried running the marathon. ~
A I ran the marathon but didn't like it much.
B I took part in the race but I was unable to finish it.
1 We stopped to fill up with petrol. __
2 We stopped filling up with petrol. __
A We were filling up the car with petrol and then
stopped.
B We stopped driving because we needed to fill
7 We expect getting home at about 11 p.m. __
up the car with petrol.
3 I remembered to tell James. __
4 I remembered telling James. __
8 Our teacher apologised for being late. __
A I didn't forget to tell James.
9 The children were delighted to get a puppy. __
10 Tony can't stand to play chess. He prefers cards.
B I remember that I told James.
5 I tried to talk to him. __
6 I tried talking to him . __
A I attempted to talk to him but he didn't listen
tome.
B I attempted to talk to him but I didn't see him
_ /5
that day.
2
7 Jim stopped to have a cup of tea. __
Circle the correct option.
~
Leo was happy help ~@us.
1 We should watch / to watch the film together.
2 I'm not sure how use / to use this iPod.
8 Jim stopped having a cup of tea. __
A Jim stopped drinking tea because his boss told
him to get back to work.
B Jim stopped working because he wanted to
3 It's impossible do / to do so much homework in
one evening!
4 We've arranged meet / to meet Emma in the pizza
restaurant.
5 Mum's home. I've just heard her open / to open
the front door.
6 It was fascinating listen / to listen to Ivy playing
the clarinet.
7 I saw Edward's dad drop / to drop him off at
have a cup of tea.
9 I must remember to post that form. __
10 I remember posting that form. __
A I thought about posting that form.
B I am sure that I posted that form.
_ /10
My score _ / 20
school this morning.
8 I'd like Emily return / to return my dictionary.
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Test 9
Name I
L _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _
~
8 'We're playing football now:
Reported speech
He said that they were playing football
1
Complete the table.
Direct speech
~ have
wants to go
could watch
are speaking
must repair
collected
w ill report back
should eat
has discovered
can pick up
is going to see
2
9 'We're not going to school next week:
Reported speech
nClvl
1
2
They said they weren't going to school
10 'I can't stand these trainers:
She said she couldn't stand _ __ _ __
3
4
5
trainers.
6
7
8
9
10
3
Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.
Change the verb tense.
~
Complete the sentences with the expressions
in the box.
Jess promised she cO(,tLvI LeVl-vI VVte nev- bUze tne
Vl-ext vi Cl1:j .
Pat: 'I don't know when I'll be back:
Pat said he ___ _______
three days before th at evening there
2 Man: Where is the nearest post office?'
That man asked me _ __ __ _ _ ,
the previous week the next day those
3 Mum: 'You must do your homework before you
that night that day the following week
~the
~
watch TV:
Mum said
time t he previous day
'I'll watch the film this evening :
He said he was going to watch the film tV1Clt eveVl-~VI.0 .
Gemma said they went rock-climbing
2 'I'm going to the new cinema complex tonight:
He said he was going to the new cinema complex
She said she would arrange the journey
4 My friends: 'We were on holiday last week:
My friends ________ ,
6 Mum and Dad : 'Don't come home too late!'
Mum and Dad told me ___ _ _ _ __
7 The teacher: 'Can you close the door behind you? '
The teacher asked _ _ _ _ _ __
9 Charlie: 'I went to the doctor's this morning:
Charlie explained that _ __ __ __
4 'We took a lot of photos last week:
10 Grandfather: 'I'll see you next weekend:
Grandpa told me ______ _ _
They said that they had taken a lot of photos
5 'We'll meet here at six o'clock:
She said we'd meet _ _ _ _ _ _ at six o'clock.
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6 'It's not going to rain today:
She said it wasn't going to rain _ _ _ ___,
7 'They went home earlier yesterday:
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3 'I'll arrange the journey tomorrow:
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Max explained that _____ _ __
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9 Janet/to watch/her dad/persuaded/the film
Reporting verbs + object + the
infinitive
1
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10 he/to wait/told/me
Circle the correct option.
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Friends: 'Don't watch the film:
Our friends@Sed); invited us not to watch the
film.
3
1 Sue: 'You should speak to him:
~
Sue ordered / encouraged me to speak to him.
2 The bus driver: 'You should get off at the next stop:
The bus driver advised / warned us to get off at
the next stop.
with her.
5 The teacher: 'Now turn the exam paper over and
write on the other side:
his computer/allowed/Fred/me/to use
Fr-eel ClLLoweel VVl-e to use Vl~s coVVl-:euter:
1 me/Tim/tell anyone/told/not to
She _
B warned
B warned
( advised
me not to eat that.
A encouraged
B allowed
( advised
4 'Be careful!'
me to be careful.
A invited
B warned
( said
5 'You can go out:
Dad _
us to go out.
A allowed
6 'Try it!'
She _
B encouraged
(warned
me to try it.
A warned
B allowed
( encouraged
7 'You must watch this film with me:
He tried to _
me to watch the film with him.
B persuade
( remind
8 'Switch the lights off:
They _
3 to cheat/the/us/teacher/warned/not
( reminded
us to sit down.
A say
2 he/ordered/to be quiet/me
( advised
me to come early.
A ordered
He_
The teacher encouraged / instructed us to write
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us to come with them.
1 'Don't forget to come early:
She _
Mum reminded / ordered me to buy some bread .
Write the sentences.
1;
@ invited
3 'You shouldn't eat that:
4 Mum: 'Don't forget to buy some bread.'
2
A warned
2 'Sit down!' He _
Jane persuaded / allowed me to go shopping
_ /5
'Come with us!'They
A persuaded
3 Jane: 'Please come shopping with me:
on the other side of the exam paper.
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
us to switch the lights off.
A told
B said
( invited
9 '(an you pass me the salt please?'
4 remind/Mum/didn't/post the letter/me/to
He _
me to pass the salt:
A advised
5 didn't/to help/she/anyone/ask/her
6 asked/you/Richard/to carry/the bags
7 us/to the restaurant/invited/they/to go
8 to touch/warned/us/lris/not/her dog
B reminded
10 'Press this button:
She _ me to press that button.
A warned
B instructed
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Name
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L
_ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
8 _____________ cold today.
Sentences with it
ages since we last saw him.
9
1
l O a cafe in the town centre.
Match the replies a-j with sentences 1-10.
~
- /5J
Where's my bag? ~
1 Who's calling? ~
2 What's the weather like where you are? _
3
3 How long is the train journey? ~
Circle the two correct options.
~
4 How far is your school from your house? __
'Where's the new gym?'
0
5 Who's that tall man over there? ~
'It's over there:
® 'There it is:
6 What time is the football match? ~
e
7 Will it take you long to finish the letter? ~
8 How much did your new phone cost? _ _
'Here it is:
'What's that music?'
A 'It's Jack listening to his iPod:
9 How long did you spend cooking all this food? ~
10 I've bought a new bike. ~
a It's our new PE teacher.
B 'There's Suzy playing the piano:
e
'There's a concert hall across the road:
2 There's a sports shop in this street and
bit's Julia.
A there's nice sports clothes.
c It's over five hours.
B it sells nice sports bags.
d It took me a whole day.
e
e It should only take another 10 minutes.
there's a shoe shop next to it.
3 Where's the nearest newsagent's?
f It wasn't cheap but it fits nicely in my pocket.
g It's nice and warm .
h It's the one parked over there.
It's on the sofa .
j It's only about 500 metres.
k It's on at 4.30.
A There's one over there.
B There's it.
e
It's in Norman Road.
4 Do you like skiing?
A I've never tried it.
B I can't stand it.
e
It's easy.
5 Who's that on the phone?
2
Complete the sentences with the expressions
in the box. You can use them more than once.
~
I it takes it's it fee ls it seems it take there's
~ ~_
5 Will
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long to finish the painting?
6
almost five o'clock.
7
some snow on the ground.
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B It's Iris.
e
It's a wrong number.
sunny at the moment.
1
a minute to start my laptop.
2 Hi Jason,
Milly.
3 ____________ great to be back here.
4
A There's Jenny.
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Name
3
Verbs with two objects
1
L I_
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Complete the second sentence so that it means
the same as the first one.
~
Circle the correct option.
_
Let's take auntie Anna some flowers.
Let's take sOVVl-e fLoweY's foY' aL-<.V'vt~e AV'vV'va .
~ Shall I cook an egg to l@9you?
Could you order some pasta for me?
1 Could you pass my glasses to I for me please?
2 I have to fetch a newspaper to I for dad.
3 He threw the ball to I for Pete.
4 Shall I order a cake to I for you?
Silent my bike to I for Milly last week.
6 I've saved some orange juice to I for you. It's in
the fridge.
7 Would you like me to get a blanket to I for you?
8 Can you take this walking stick to I for grandma?
9 I'd like to show this photo album to I for Jack.
10 I need to choose a present to I for Edwa rd.
Could you order
?
2 I'd like to show you my new laptop.
I'd like to show _ _ _ _ _ __
3 Shall I choose you a dish from the menu?
Shall I choose
?
4 Did you offer Mike a slice of pizza?
Did you offer
?
5 Shall I fetch some warm clothes for you?
Shall I fetch
?
6 I'll find a good book for you to read.
I'll find _ _ _ __ _
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7 Suzy made us all sandwiches.
Suzy made _ _ _ _ __ _ .
2
Complete the dialogue with the words from
the box.
8 Edward threw the keys to me.
Edward threw _ __ _ _ _ _ .
give her the best bring me a plesent for
I material for it
me the sewing machine cook her
a book for her ordering her for her sew a bag
make her
~
__
__
_
~
_
Jill: Have you bought a pY'eseV'vt foY' mum's
birthday?
Suzy: No, not yet. I usually get
1_
_
_
_
but I'm thinking of
9 I forgot to send Jason the parcel.
I forgot to send _ _ __ __ _ .
10 They bought Will a bike.
Theybought _ _ _ __ _ _
I_
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large bunch of flowers instead.
Jill:
Oh, are you? I wanted to buy some
• Why don't we
flowers 3
4
something too? We could
_ _ _ _ __ _ for her this afternoon .
Suzy: That's a great idea! Can I choose the
6
Jill:
?
Of course. Go upstairs and
7 _ _ _ _ _ __
the nicest material you can find. And fetch
_ __ _ _ _ _ please.
Suzy: We could also 9
Jill:
meal on the day.
Excellent! This year we'll
a surprise
10 _ _ _ _ _ __
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Name
L I_ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ability and requests
8 Can I leave my bag here? Would you
_ _ _ _ __ _ Ieft my bag here?
1
9 May we go home earlier today?
_ _ _ __ _ _ we go home earlier today?
Circle the correct option.
~ Can I~he students speak English well last
~
10 I managed to contact him. I was
_ __ __ __ him.
year?
1 I could I wasn't able to contact him yesterday.
2 My auntie can I could sing very well. She's in a choir.
3 'Will we be able to I Will we manage to watch
the film tonight?"No, you'll have to do your
3
Mark the sentences as Right (.f) or Wrong (X).
Correct the mistakes.
homework:
4 Grandma couldn't I can't hear you very well. You
~
have to speak up.
I won't be able call you tonight. L
ClI:JLe to cClLL
1 Can you understand German when you were a
child? ~ _ _ _ __ _ _
S I used to manage to I used to be able to read
Chinese when I was a child.
2 Would you mind if I going home early? ~
6 Fortunately, I could I was able to get back home
before the storm.
3 May I clean the board now? ~ _ _ _ _ _ __
7 Would you mind if I called I Would you mind
4 Are you able to open the door for me? ~
calling the doctor? I feel really sick.
8 'Did you manage to I Could you climb the
S Would you mind I write this email before we go?
mountain?"No, it was too exhausting:
9 Ronny can easily I easily can pass exams.
6 I'd love be able to roller-skate. _ _ ___________
10 Would you mind I close I Would you mind if I
7 Mandy couldn't ski five years ago. _
closed the window?
8 They were easily able to finish the task. _
2
Complete the second sentence with no more
than three words so that it means the same as
the first one.
9 Fortunately, I could get to the bus stop before it
started snowing. _
_ _ _ __ __
10 Would you mind help me with the shopping?
~ I can speak English. I'm able to speClR Ei~L~~.
1 She can easily do it. She can _ __ _ _ __
2 I can't swim very well. I'm
swim
very well.
3 Could you help me with this? _ __ _ _ __
I
me with this?
4 Could they see you?
to see you?
S We weren't able to catch the train . We
_ _ _ _ _ __ to catch the train.
6 I managed to get tickets for the concert. I
_ _ _ _ _ __ get tickets for the concert.
7 I was eventually able to repair the vacuum
cleaner. Eventually, I
repair the
vacuum cleaner.
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Name .~ _
_ _~
Necessity and obligation
5 You can't talk in the library.
1
6 We were allowed to choose what to write about.
You
Circle the correct option.
talk in the library.
We
about.
~ My medicine has run out. I can /~go to the
doctor's to get another prescription.
choose what to write
7 They didn't have to buy a new car.
We have to / don't need to switch our mobiles off
They
at school otherwise the teacher takes them away.
buy a new car.
8 May I take my shoes off?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ I take my shoes off?
2 Hurry up! We shouldn't / 've got to go now if we
want to catch the train.
9 I went shopping unnecessarily. John had bought
3 You look exhausted! You really should I can't go
everything we needed.
and get some rest.
4 Alex doesn't need to I can't wear a uniform.
I
gone shopping.
10 I have to show Linda these photos.
_ _ __ __ _ show Linda these photos.
5 You don't have to I mustn't open this window. It's
too dangerous.
6 Does Leo must I need to contact his boss today?
_ /10
7 I'm sorry I can't I have to lend you my iPod.
8 'I don't know what to do:'You should I need ask
Mum and Dad for help:
10 'The teacher said we can / needn't go home early
today:'Oh, that's great! We can go cycling:
3 Martin didn't need to / needn't have I shouldn't
have done that.
Complete the second sentence so that it means
the same as the first. Use a modal verb from
the box.
must needn't have didn't need to could may - '
will need to couldn't can should didn't have to
mustn't
4 Does Jenny have to I can I need to start her
course on Monday?
5 Jill couldn't I needn't have I should help me.
6 My mum has / needn't / needs to wear a white
coat at work.
7 The sign says you may I mustn't / couldn't fish in
the lake.
Can I open the window please?
8 In the end we had to I couldn't I shouldn't take a
MC! l;j r ope"" title w~",,~ow pLeC!se?
taxi.
1 Heidi will have to take the exam again.
Heidi
9 You should I need to I must not forget to bring a
take the exam again.
2 In my opinion it would be a good idea for you to
do what the doctor says.
You
1 You mustn't I have to I should tell someone.
2 They can / have to I may keep their coats on if
they wish.
~5
~
Circle the two correct options.
~ Emma~oul~/91 can listen to you.
9 May I / Do I have to keep this box? I love it!
2
3
raincoat.
10 We needn't have / didn't have to / didn't need to
pay the bill.
do what the doctor says.
_ IS
3 Martin was not allowed to swim in the sea
because it was prohibited.
Martin
swim in the sea.
My score _ I 20
4 There was no obligation to buy Kim a present.
We
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Name IL _
_ _ __
_ __ _ __
_
_ __
_ _ _ __
9 I expect / don't think you'll be hungry when you
Plans, predictions and guesses
get home. I'll have some food ready for you.
1
10 Why could we / don't we speak to Mary about it?
Complete the dialogue with the modal verbs in
the box.
She'll know what to do.
J
shall (2x) could (3x) can't would (2x) won't
might must
Ed:
What ~
Pat:
We ' _ _ _ go skating at the new ice-
SV1/ALL we do tonight?
skating rink.
Ed:
3
I book it for 7 p.m.?
2
That 3
Choose the correct letter A, B or C to explain
the meaning of each sentence.
~ Why don't we have a break now? ~
o
be fantastic, but I don't have
any skates. We 4 _ _ _ go to the cinema
B We shouldn't have a break now.
instead.
Pat:
C Why aren't we going to have a break now?
I've got some spare skates.
5
you like
They might not be home yet.
to borrow them?
Ed:
A I'm 100% sure they aren't at home.
They probably 6
fit me. You
7 _ __
B It's possible they aren't at home.
C They won't be coming home soon.
be size 8, which is a couple of sizes smaller
than me. I don't think they'll be big enough.
Pat:
Your shoes
8_ _ _
mine. They 9
We '0_
_
_
2 They must have contacted him.
be two sizes larger than
A I'm 99% certain they contacted him.
be one size larger, but
B It's possible they contacted him.
not two!
Ed:
Let's have a break now.
take our shoes off and compare
our sizes!
C I have no idea if they contacted him.
3 She can't have called the ambulance.
A I'm 99% sure she called the ambulance.
B I think she could have called the ambulance.
C I'm 99% sure she didn't call the ambulance.
2
Circle the correct option.
~ What~/ would I cook tonight? Pasta or pizza?
4 He'll definitely know the answer.
A He may know the answer.
B I'm not sure if he'll know the answer.
C I'm 100% sure he'll know the answer.
1 Would you like to come swimming tomorrow?'
'That would / could be great!'
S You must be the new student.
2 They couldn't finish / can't have finished so early.
A I think you might be the new student.
3 He definitely won't / won't definitely be home by
B I'm 99% sure you are the new student.
10 p.m.
C I'm not sure if you are the new student.
4 They could call / might have been calling for ages.
S I don't think / might not think Sue is the right
person to ask for help.
6 Our team will probably win / might probably
win the football tournament.
7 Sam needs probably / might have needed help.
8 You must / shall be feeling really upset. I would
be if that happened to me.
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Name '~ _
3
Questions and question tags
1
Complete the gaps with the correct question
tags.
~ Jack is in your class,
Complete the questions with the correct
question word.
~
_ __
1 You've got two sisters,
wltlat's. your favourite colour?
?
?
3 Jenny loves football,
2 '
did you eat at the cafe?"! had a sandwich:
3
4 '
do you prefer? Red or green?
4 Will can do the washing up,
5 You don't have much time today,
colour is her hair?"lt's blonde:
6 Carrie used to live in your street,
5 '
did you see Jim this morning?" 1saw
I
was that at the door?"lt was the postman:
I
I
are we finishing school early?"There is
_ /5
4
Jerry's got a brother, 1"> ?
® hasn't he
Complete the dialogues with the words from
the box. You can use them more than once.
time does the film start?'
B: 'I'm not sure.
1
you checked the site?'
A: 'No, I haven't:
'2
is the port from here?'
2 A: 'You've left the key in the house. 4
did
you do that for?'
haven't you got a key?
6 _ _ __
are we going to get into the house now?'
'7
was your trip like?'
B: 'It was awful. The train didn't arrive until 3 a.m:
'8
time does it usually arrive?'
B: 'At 10 p.m:
does this camera work?
4 9
10
A will you
B won't you
C wouldn't you
exam, ~?
C hasn't she
4 We won't be doing any more work today, ~?
A will we
B won't we
C are we
A was it
B isn't it
C wasn't it
6 Let's not talk about it any more, ~?
A should we
B shall we
C don't we
B: 'It's only a five -minute walk:
'5
C are there
5 That was really difficult, ~?
is the next boat to the island?'
B: 'It leaves at four o'clock:
'3
B isn't there
2 You'll help me with the cleaning,~?
3 She hasn't told you about the
A did she
B has she
Have What How Why When How far Does
A:' wltlat
C does he
There aren't any tigers in Africa, __ ?
A aren't there
A:
?
?
I
A doesn't he
3 A:
?
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
~
_ /5
B:
?
do you think we'll get back home?'
a power cut:
A:
?
?
I
lunch box is this?"lt's not mine:
10 '
A:
?
10 This is your auntie,
much do you think these shoes cost?
'We'll be back by 10 o'clock:
~
?
7 Those are your trainers,
8 Let's go to the cinema tonight,
9 I'm taller than you,
him in the school canteen:
6
7 '
8 '
9 '
?
2 Don't eat all those chocolates,
called earlier?"Richard called:
1
2
~s.v\"t Itle
it
7 This is your
A is this
school, ~ ?
B isn't she
C isn't it
8 We've got time to have another coffee, ~ ?
A don't we
B have we
C haven't we
9 The birds are singing beautifully, ~?
A aren't they
B weren't they C are they
10 Don't spend too much money, ~?
A will you
B don't you
C do you
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Test 17
Name
L I_
_
_
_
__
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
3 'Does your uncle live in that street 4
Relative clauses and exclamatory
sentences
1
_
_
__
all
the little shops are?'
'No, my uncle lives on a houseboat,
Circle the wrong answer in each sentence.
the street 7
~ This is the bus driver who l@os~/ that is always
is a
5
boat you live on . It's my brother 6
lives in
has all the little shops in it:
4 'I've just had a slice of the cake
8
you and
very friendly.
Suzy made. Did you use the recipe 9
I know the girl that I who I which lives next door.
gave you?'
'No, we used a recipe '0_ _ _ we found on the
2 We watched the film about robots which I-I who
you recommended.
I
internet:
3 These are the boys which I who 1- we played
football with last Saturday.
4 I like sports which I that 1- are played in pairs,
such as tennis or badminton.
3
5 We went on holiday to the same place where I
which 1- we go every year.
6 Is Suzy the girl who I whose 1- you've known
since you were three?
Circle the correct option.
~
1 What I How expensive shoes!
2 What a great teacher have we I we have.
3 What I What a happiness!
7 I saw the boy who I where 1- we met when we
went camping.
4 What I What a small puppy!
5 What interesting I What an interesting question
8 This is the recipe for the cake which I that I where
doesn't have any eggs in it.
this is.
6 What I How unusual!
9 That was the woman who I - I that used to live in
our house.
7 What I What a lot of homework!
8 What I What an enjoyable experience.
10 I've listened to the album by that singer which I
who 1- you like so much.
2
9 What I How amazing!
10 What I What a long journey.
Complete the dialogues with who, whose, which,
where or - if the relative pronoun can be omitted.
~
'Do you know the girl
WVlO
joined our class on
Monday?'
'Yes, she's the girl' _ _ _ mum is our science
teacher:
2 'Have you ever eaten something
is
2
considered strange?'
'Yes, I've eaten durian.lt's a type offruit
3_
_
_
smells awful but tastes really nice:
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Name
:L_ ___ _ ______ _ _______
6 If you use a battery-operated torch it USLc ' :
_ __ _ _ _ _ (stop) working afte r a co
Zero and first conditional
1
Mark the sentences as Right (v') or Wrong (X).
Underline and correct the mistakes.
7 Can I have your sandwich if 1_ __ _ _ __
(give) you my cake?
~ He posts the letter for you if you ask him ~ 'LL post
8 They
(not/arrive) before lurc""
unless they take the earlier coach.
9 I'm not going to use this computer if you
_ __ _ ___ (need) it.
1 If you are heating water to 100 degrees, it boils.
2 If Oscar will arrive earlier, I'll have to make him
some dinner. _ _ __ _
10 If you
3 I won't go out unless it stops raining._
I
3
6 If I lend you my dictionary, I won't be able to finish
this English homework. _
_ _ _
7 If you leave ice in the sun, it would melt._
9 If you don't do this exercise properly, the teacher
might ask you to finish it after school._
10 Keep the pen if you'll want. _ _ __
I
Complete the sentences with the correct
conditional forms using the verbs in brackets.
If you don't pay your phone bill, the phone
company w~LL cl~scoV'vV'vect (disconnect) the line.
1 You
Complete the sentences with if or unless.
~
She'll be sick
~f
she eats all those nuts.
1 I won't cook dinner tonight
(must not/oversleep) if
you want to catch the early morning train.
2 Our teacher
(give) us another
you want
meto.
2 You'll easily learn this poem
8 She'll give you a lift if she'll be going by car._
~
- ,
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5 If you feel sick, you should go to bed. _
2
(nottake) an umbre lla,
you might get wet.
4 We usually go skateboarding if we will come
homeearly. _
_ __
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-- .':::
of hours.
you read it
a few times.
3 She won't lend you her bike
she's
walking to school tomorrow.
4 I'm not going to the cinema
they are
showing a newly released film.
5 We'll catch the bus
we run faster.
6 You'll be cold in this weather
you don't
wear your gloves.
7 Dad will be angry
you change the TV
channel when he's watching the news.
8 I suppose that's the end of the film, _ __
there is something else after the credits.
9 That dog will bite you
you touch it.
10 You'll wake the baby up
you keep
shouting so much!
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by tomorrow morning, we're not going on a
boat trip.
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Second and third conditional
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that I'd get food poisoning.
NOT EAT
7 I'd definitely
th is
BUY
phone if it was cheaper.
8 If Gemma was shorter she
this coat.
CAN WEAR
9 We
the train if you
NOT MISS
had hurried up.
10 I think I'd probably tell our teacher if
Harry _______ in the test.
CHEAT
Circle the correct option .
~ I~/ would have been very happy if Dad
changed his job.
If Libby was here, we could all go / could have all
gone to the cinema together.
2 Would you accepted / have accepted the job if it
was better paid?
3 If I didn't speak / hadn't spoken to Jim about it I
wouldn't have believed it!
4 If I were you, I wouldn't be / wouldn't have been
friends with Ernie.
5 We had got / 'd have got cheaper tickets if you
had booked the flights earlier.
6 Everything would have been OK if you didn't
lose / hadn't lost the money.
7 You would enjoy/would have enjoyed school
more if you studied harder.
3
Complete the sentences using the most
suitable conditional form .
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8 If the teacher allowed / had allowed you to move
to another class, would you do it?
9 IfTed wouldn't have suggested / hadn't
suggested we call the agents we wou ld have paid
much more for the house.
10 If Mandy wasn't so lazy, she might have got /
might get better marks at school.
I overslept. I was late for school.
If I Vt~vlvv't oveysLept I wOIA Lvlvv't Vt~ve beevv L~te foy
scVtooL.
1 I didn't call my dad. I didn't have enough credit on
my mobile.
_ __ __ _ _ enough credit on my mobile.
2 George was careless. He had an accident.
If George _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3 I'm allergic to cats. I can't have one.
Ifl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4 The weather is so terrible. I won't go to the park.
If the weather _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5 I didn't buy a sandwich. I was really hungry.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ really hungry.
2
Complete the sentences with the most suitable
conditional form of the verbs in bold.
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I wOIALvl VteLp you with these bags if
they weren't so heavy.
Would you have told me if I
- - -- - - -?
8 The vase was on the edge of the table. I broke it.
If the vase _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
NOT FIND OUT
FOLLOW
9 You didn't listen to the doctor. That's why you got
worse.
Ifyou _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
GO
10 Ted doesn't have time. He won't join the art class.
IfTed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3 If I were you, I
and
see the doctor as soon as possible.
4 They'd definitely eat this cake if they
_ _ _ _ __ _ how tasty it was.
join the art class.
KNOW
5 If I
my arm I would
have played in the tennis match.
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IfToby _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __
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2 You wouldn't have broken it if you
_ _ _____ the instructions.
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Name
Be glad, wish, if only, would rather
1
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Circle the correct option.
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Leo:
I'm glad 1 3
Mr Martins as
my maths teacher. We don't get as much
homework as you do.
Dora:
I know. If only he 4
strict teacher. I wish we
I
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of the verbs in brackets.
1 If only Henry
2 I'd rather you
homework every day.
I wish she 6
Leo:
4 I'd rather you
friendlier. (be)
my bike to your
6 I wish I
7 She'd rather you
to the cinema
from our house. (not be)
9 I wish you
the film last night. (see)
so ill. (feel)
her. (stop
so far
the window open
all the time. (keep leaving)
10 He'd rather we
tomorrow. (go)
us even less
Leo:
a bit more. Mrs Robertson is a wonderful
teacher!
I know. I'm glad she 8_~~~~~_
your teachers
7
us this year, but I'd rather she
_ __ _ __ ~ us any homework.
Dora:
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And I'd rather you
10
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I
can't concentrate on my work!
A wouldn't
B won't
( didn't
B had done
( have done
B hadn't been ( wasn't
don't have
B didn't have
( hadn't had
wasn't
B isn't
( hadn't been
have
( had
B have had
gives
B gave
( had given
appreciate
B had appreciated
would appreciate
has been teaching B had been teaching
was teaching
doesn't give B didn't give
( hadn't given
stop talking
B stopped talking
had stopped talking
1 A did
2 A 'm not
5 A
6 A
calling)
8 If only the mountains
_
I wish you
3 A
4 A
me to school
with me. (come)
5 I wish you
_ __
Dora:
to me. (listen)
friends. (not lend)
3 I wish you
yesterday. (take)
5 _ __
Mrs Robertson instead. She only gives
homework twice a week but we get
10 I'm glad we've seen / had seen the film .
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such a
homework.
9 I wish Pete didn't break / hadn't broken my
skateboard.
If only you
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tired today.
7 I'm glad you didn't have / hadn't had to go home
yesterday.
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maths project. If only 11 _~~~~~_
it last week! I wish I 2
so
6 I wish it would stop / stopped snowing.
2
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Dora:
4 If only there are / were more parks in our town.
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(an I borrow your laptop?
3 If only you can / could see this lovely sunset.
8 I'm glad that we are / were such great friends now.
_
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I'm glad that you~/ had liked my present.
1 I wish you didn't tell / hadn't told everyone my
5 I wish we didn't waste / hadn't wasted time
watching that documentary.
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secret.
2 If only Linda did / had done better in the exam.
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Name
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8 Living in the city is more dangerous than living in
Comparative and superlative forms
1
the country.
Living in the city _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iiving in the
Complete the sentences with comparative and
superlative forms of the adjectives in brackets.
country.
9 Amy is younger than Brian.
Amy
Brian.
10 The roads are quieter at night than in the daytime.
at night as in the
The roads
~ Your shirt is Vl.-toy-e co LOlA.rflA.L than mine. (colourful)
1 I'm
than I was an hour ago. (hungry)
shoes I've ever
2 These shoes are
~
had. (comfortable)
3 Jack is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ boy I know! (untidy)
daytime.
4 I'm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ than you . (nervous)
5 This phone is much
than I
thought it would be. (expensive)
6 Their house is _ _ _ __ _ _ house I've ever
visited. (clean)
7 MrThomson is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ than our old
teacher used to be. (boring)
8 This street is
at night than
during the day. (noisy)
9 That is
10 Paul is
(intelligent)
film we've seen. (dramatic)
than his brother.
3
Complete the conversation with the correct
superlative and comparative forms of the
adjectives and adverbs in brackets.
Alex: Who's your favourite teacher, Bill?
Bill:
I really like Mrs Rose. She's
~ tVle v\'~cest
(nice)
teacher I've ever had.
Alex: Really? But she's much
(strict) than
1
Mrs Jennings.
Bill:
Yes, but she speaks
(clearly) and
2
explains grammar 3
(well) than other
teachers. I've studied
(hard) since
4
she started teaching us. I don't learn other
2
Complete the sentences so that they mean the
same as the first ones.
~
subjects 5
1 Travelling by car is slower than travelling by train .
travelling by train.
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you . Actually, I have to go home
Jack.
3 Leo's room is messier than my room.
Leo's room
my room .
4 Your picture is better than mine.
My picture
than yours.
5 The green bag is lighter than the red one.
the red one.
The green bag
6 Martin's trainers are cleaner than Pete's.
Pete's trainers
Martin's.
7 My laptop is cheaper than yours.
My laptop
yours.
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(quick), too.
I certainly can't add up 9
2 Helen and Julia are shorter than Jack.
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______ (fluently) than me and you write
Today's test ~sv\"t as o!~fficlA.Lt as yesterday's.
Helen and Julia
6
of us in English classes. You speak English
Today 's test is easier than yesterday's.
Travelling by car
(easy) as I learn English .
Alex: You've always been
(fast) as
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Adjectives and adverbs of degree
Put the adjectives in order.
.. .. . ... . .. . , ... . . . . , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . - , . .. ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .
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~ I'm feeling very tiring today.
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The shop is owned by a IGerman/old/nicel lady.
e! V'v~ce 0 Lvi c:; eY"1tVt,e! V'v Le! vi tJ.
There was a really IFrench/good/oldl film on TV
last night. _ _ _ _ __ _
v eY"tJ t~Y"evi
1 That was a fascinating play we saw last night. _
2 I bought my brother a Ired/littlelsuperl tractor for
his birthday. _ _ _ _ _ __
2 Betty and David are interesting in gardening. _
3 Years ago there were carpet/old/wooden/lovely
shops here. _ _ _ _ _ __
3 When Emma opened the door she found her
4 A lot of Itourist/concrete/tall/ hotels have been
built. _ _ _ _ _ __
asleep brother outside. _ _ __ __ __
4 At the hospital they put my broken leg in plaster.
5 My father has a coffeeloval/glass/bigl table.
5 A doctor came to treat the ill man. _
6 They have an lunderground/excellent/railwayl
newl system. _ _ _ _ _ __
6 This petrol station is the only in the village. _
7 There's a IlittlelTurkish/ wonderful / food shop in
our street. _ _ __ __ _
7 It was very exciting to see so many famous stars.
8 The I beautiful /factory / red /old / brick/ buildings
have disappeared. _ __ _ _ __
8 Most of the buildings were wooden but the main
was built of stone. _ _ _ __ _ __
9 Julia was wearing a I blue/cotton / little/ nicel dress.
9 In central Europe people buy alive fish to take
home. _
_ _ _ _ _ __
10 Rugby is played with a l oval / leatherlspeciall ball.
10 George thought it would be interesting to go to
Africa. _ __ _ _ _ __
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2
Complete the sentences with the phrases below.
country old I old country house because there's
quite a good quite quickly rather poor really good
really easy quite fluently very fast really well
singer if he didn't
shout 4
3 The game was 5
tired
and we got
6
,so
4 Our friends spoke Greek 7
travelling was
I rather often, though. It's a 71ittle beautiful I
beautiful little village, but 8 an only I the only
transport is 9an old slow I a slow old bus, so I'm
always l°tired I tiring when I arrive.
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5 We were 9
started to rain
3hidden I hiding games 4 rea lly I quite well. I'm
6very
bike, but the brakes are
2 He'd be a 3
a 2big nice I nice big garden where you can play
spleased I pleasing when grandma doesn't invite me
~ I thought Harry played Y"ee!LLtJ weLL.
1
It's ~ @~ I rather great to go to my grandma's
1
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1 It's
Circle the correct option.
because it had
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Test 23
Name
L I_
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when he saw his
photo.
3 We agreed to split the work
.
. .. , . . . . . . .. . . .. . . ..
4 The players
Write the sentences in the correct order. Put
adverbs at the end where you can.
~
_
2 The shopkeeper smiled
Adverbs: frequency, manner, place
and time
1
_
offered to let the boys use
their pitch.
5 We realised we had to walk
A new shop/in the high street/next week/is
between us.
to get to the
station in time.
opening
6 The children chatted
A V\..ew SVto-e ~s o-eeV\..~V\..Cl ~V\.. tVte Vt~gVt styeet V\..e)(t
themselves.
7 It was
wee~.
1 Daisy passed/with top marks/last week/her exam
among
dark by the time we got home.
8 The men tried
to put the fire out.
9 When we gave the horse some water it drank
2 Our friends/by car/this year/came over
10 After a long day's work they _ _ _ finished
3 My uncle/on Saturdays/in the market/sells fish
repairing the roof.
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4 My mother/before we get up/has breakfast/on
her own
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5 Mr Malek doesn't/any more/at the car-wash/work
Show the best place for the adverbial
expressions in the sentences.
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6 The school choir/this week/is singing/better
We went on holiday
j
last year. (for four weeks)
1 They waved goodbye to us. (with their
7 Mike/for nothing/played/at the charity concert
8 My brother/is working/next summer/as a waiter/
in Prague
handkerchiefs)
2 Daisy went when she heard the news.(straight
home)
3 The birds were singing in the trees. (beautifully)
4 At sunset the ship sailed out of the harbour. (slowly)
5 Our tickets were cheap because we booked them.
9 Libby's/next to me/ going to sit/this year
(early)
6 He found his phone. It was under a pile of books.
10 Pat ran/on Sunday/faster than Robert/in the
(soon)
school races
7 Eric jumped with his arms up in the air. (into the
water)
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8 Most of our matches will be played this season.
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(away)
2
Complete the sentences with adverbial forms
of the words in the box.
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total noisy equal happy hard final fast
J
thirsty typical generous goOO
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If we play
9 The weather was much worse than this week.
(when we arrived)
10 The party is going to be held this year. (in the gym)
weLL today we might win.
1 It was a
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seaside town.
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Name ~
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Soand such
3
Complete the sentences with so or such.
~
1
Circle the correct option.
~ Why do you speak~1 such slowly?
1 There's so I such little food in the fridge.
3 There are
4 The film's
John works so I such much!
The internet connection is so I such slow today.
painful I had to go to the
a beautiful house!
little.
a joy!
9 We've had
You've taken so I such a long time!
an amazing experience!
10 Why are there
It was raining so I such heavily last night.
many people over there?
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4
Rewrite the sentences using so or such.
~
scary!
6 You have
7 George earns
8 Being here is
That's so I such good soup.
10 He's so I such a lovely person.
2
few seats left.
doctor's.
There were so I such few people in the streets.
_ IS
good entertainment.
5 My leg was
He had so I such a bad cold last week.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
much time!
so
expensive!
2 The show was
2 Why do you watch so I such much TV?
L
You always have
1 This watch is
They look happy.
TVl.fkj Loo~ so ltlClPPkj·
Jack has many friends.
Complete the text with the expressions from
the box. You can use them more than once.
such so much such al an so few so so little
L so many
Hi Charlie
We're having ~ sucltl Cl fantastic holiday! It's great
2 There are a lot of people here.
to be here with my friend Robert because he's
_ _ _ funny person. We laugh 2_ _ _~
3 Gemma looks tired.
We get 3
a lot of sleep as the area around
our hotel is
4 The children have many toys.
a safari and saw
many animals! It was
5
wonderful experience to see
6
5 Pete's got an amazing camera.
quiet! Yesterday we went on
4
~
giraffes, rhinos and zebras, but I was disappointed
that we saw 8
6 It was an interesting documentary.
7 _ __
elephants. Unfortunately we
had had to get up 9
early that I went to bed
at 6 p.m!
7 This is easy homework.
I'm sad that we have
10
time left. I'd like to
come back next year. Maybe we could go together
8 Why did you cook a lot of food?
sometime?
Bye for now.
9 You speak quietly!
10 Why did they come late?
To by
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Test 25
Name
3
Prepositions of time, place and
movement
Complete the text with the correct
prepositions of time, place and movement.
Suzy and I meet
1
the cinema and the theatre. We have a coffee
1 My parents were born in / on / at the 1970s.
the cafe garden and look at what's
the posters 6
the cafe to see what
4
2 I'll call you in / on / at the weekend.
_ __
3 Our town celebrates an important festival in / on /
at the last week of July.
4 My grandfather was born in / on / at this day 70
years ago.
shows are on that day. Then we watch the afternoon
show 7
the theatre or go to the cinema.
So last Saturday I was taking my usual walk
the station when suddenly I saw Suzy
8
S We talked about it in / on / at lunch.
leaning
6 The exam is in / on / at Monday afternoon.
7 The lesson finishes in / on / at ten minutes'time.
8 Did you know him in / on / at that time?
9 Our school is organising some games on in / on /
at International Children's Day.
10 Let's talk to the teacher in / on / at break time.
Mark the sentences as Right (v') or Wrong (X).
Correct the mistakes.
The lawn mower is on the garden. L
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1 They live in 78 Almond Road. _ _ _ __
~
2 You look so young on this photo! _ __ _
3 I'll see you on the bus stop tomorrow morning.
the station wall. She looked very
9
sad. '0
the end of our short conversation I
realised what had happened: both the cinema and
the theatre were closing down!
~ A on
B in front of
1 A at
B on
C towards
C-
2 A in
B at
C on
A against
B between
C among
A at
C in
A in
B on
B -
A against
B outside
A at
B inside
C below
C-
A to
B in
C down
A towards
B in front of
C against
A In
B At
C Through
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
4 Our house is among a shop and a school. _
S The eat's hiding on the fridge. _
_ __
"--
6 There were a lot of people on the concert. _
7 The bike was standing against the wall. _ _
8 I think my glasses are on top of the coffee table.
9 Look at the clouds below our house! _
10 My uncle works in an office opposite our school.
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the station every , _ __
Saturday, we take the train together and go to the
cafe 2
Queen Street. The cafe is 3 _ __
Circle the correct option.
~ The last bus leaves in / on / @>midnight.
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Name _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __
3
Linking words
1
Complete the sentences with the linking '.... ords
in the box.
because despite even though (2x) by
Circle the correct option.
during (2x) because of (2x) while
~ Richard overslept@>! until he arrived late.
~
1 I told our teacher even though I despite
I didn't watch the film
2 I won't have the results by Monday I to Monday.
3 Jim was able to get back safely thanks to I due to
2 Alex's phone rang
4 Henry didn't phone because I because of his
mobile wasn't charged.
6 The train was delayed thanks to I due to bad
he failed
the last one.
5
being really tired we continued hiking
to the top of the mountain.
7 We drove our car even though I despite the snow.
8 Fred couldn't play in the tennis tournament
because I because of his injury.
9 I've told everyone except I despite Mary.
10 The postwoman knocked on the door during I
6 Helen couldn't complete the race
her
painful ankle.
my brother is excellent at maths, he
7
never helps me with my maths homework.
8 I didn't buy the computer case
the high
price.
while we were having breakfast.
9 Paul won't have finished decorating the room
_ __ the end of the weekend.
l
10 My brother called me
Complete the sentences with as or like.
~
we were skiing
4 He didn't revise for the exam
weather.
2
our French lesson.
on the mountain.
5 Helen left the cinema during I while the film.
-
I was too t ired.
3 The snow storm started
his rescuers.
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the end oC:
the summer.
everyone advised me not to.
/5
This road should be finished ~
the match.
_ /10
She works __ ~~_ a secretary.
~
1 You can use this plastic bottle
a vase for
those flowers.
2 It's so cold today. It feels
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minus twenty!
3 You can buy lots of interesting chocolates here,
_ _ _ chocolate with chilli, pepper or salt!
4 Ben has a part-time job
a security guard.
5 I'm good at languages,
my parents.
6
Iris might have already told you, I'm not
coming to the singing lesson today.
7 Many of my friends were there,
George,
Sam andTim.
8 I use this driving licence
my ID.
9
a fireman, you need to keep fit.
10 This shop sells many items women buy, _ __
handbags, jewellery and perfume.
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Name !'---_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5 Tomatoes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in the sun to make
Present and past simple passive
1
sun-dried tomatoes. (dry)
6 We had our roof _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by a roofer.
Rewrite the sentences using the correct
passive forms.
~
(repair)
7 Our house _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in the 19th century.
Thousands watched the ice-hockey championship.
(build)
-me ~ce-v\Ocf<.et;j CVtaVM.p~Dv\'s.Vt~p was. watcVteo! bt;j
tVtDUs.a v\'o!s..
8 These earrings
by my auntie.
Aren't they gorgeous? (design)
1 People send millions of emails every day.
9 The window upstairs
by a
football. (break)
10 Bananas _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mainly in tropical
2 They clean the school windows once a month.
countries. (grow)
3 They washed our car this morning.
1-_ /5
4 The security guard locked all the doors.
3
5 They interviewed my father on TV.
Complete the text with the correct active or
passive forms of the verbs in bold.
6 They sell more coffee than tea in Italy.
Pineapple ~ was. o!~s.covey-eo! by
European explorers who 1_ _ _ _ __
DISCOVER
EXPLORE
7 They built several new houses in ou r street.
the American continent at the time. It
_ __ _ _ _ _ after a tropical plant
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8 Somebody broke the expensive blue vase.
called the pine cone. Pineapples
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ from the cuttings of
GROW
the fruit, which means that the top of the
9 People told lies about Henry.
pineapple 4
it 5
10 The wind damaged the roof of our house.
CUTOFF
and then
PLANT
EAT
COOK
SERVE
in the ground.
You
pineapples fresh,
6
but sometimes they are
7 _ _ _ _ _ __
as desserts or they 8_ _ _ _ _ __
together with certain meat dishes. In the
2
Complete the gaps with the passive forms of
the verbs in brackets.
~
All the emails
wey-e s.eV\,t
on time last Friday.
Philippines the leaves from the pineapple
9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to make a textile fibre,
which the Filipinos then
wallpaper with .
(send)
1 My favourite shoes
by mistake
yesterday. (throwaway)
2 Millions of litres of cola
every
day. (drink)
3 Louise's wedding dress
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by a
specialist. It was beautiful. (make)
4 Three priceless paintings
the gallery. (steal)
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Future simple passive and might
7 The latest model will be powered _ __
electricity.
1
8 The winners will be announced
order.
Rewrite the sentences with passive verbs.
Omit the agent where possible.
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reverse
9 This author will be remembered
Teachers will teach the children English.
his
short stories.
~cl1~l0vell\, w~LL be tc:!ugl1t 6vvgL~sl1. "_ _ _ _
10 The comet will be visible
1 The players will play the matches on grass.
a telescope.
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2 Shipyard workers will launch the ship on Monday.
3
3 An expert jury will choose the winner.
Use might and get with the words given so that
the sentences mean the same.
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4 The organisers will soon complete preparations
Perhaps they'll show you another dress. (show)
you ~~gl1t get sl1owll\, c:!lI\,otl1ev d.vess.
for the games.
1 Perhaps they'll find out their plane's not flying.
(tell, has been cancelled )
5 Not only his fans will love this new album.
2 Perhaps their wages w ill be lower. (cut)
6 Cinemas will first show his latest film next week.
3 Perhaps our team will w in (not beat)
7 The Queen will open the sports centre.
4 Perhaps they will invite my sister to the cinema .
(invite)
8 Thousands of people will see the exhibition.
9 Pillars will hold up the roof of the building.
10 Swimmers will welcome the new swimming pool.
5 Perhaps Jim will play in the first team. (put, th e
first team)
6 Perhaps we will use up all our oil one day. (use ... ::
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7 Perhaps the sun will dry your clothes. (dry, b) : 1.=
sun)
Complete the sentences with the words from
the box.
l
by (2x) through of without for (2x) in (2x)
between
~
eft
The storm will be simulated
011\,
The final will be played
a computer.
Pearson and
8 Perhaps people will choose our village as ". _
prettiest. (choose)
9 Perhaps the exhibition will include you r piC_"=
(include, in the exhibition)
today's winner.
2 The island will soon be reached
a tunnel.
3 The new motorway will be built
a
French company.
4 The picture will probably be sold
5 The new design will be chosen
6 The floors will be made
millions.
10 Perhaps we will eat all the bread for
breaiC_~ _
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secret.
marble.
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Have something done
4 In the computer shop
They are installing some programs on my
1
computer.
Rewrite the sentences using the correct form
of have something done.
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on my computer.
They are checking my computer for viruses.
11°_____________ for viruses.
Someone has fixed our gate.
we'Ve lttClc! Oi-{.y" gClte fl..x.ec! .
1 Someone is repairing our car at the moment.
2 Students can cut your hair here.
3 Someone painted our windows last month.
4 Someone has done Helen's nails this morning.
3
Write the sentences.
~
S Someone checks our boiler once a year.
6 The optician has tested my eyes.
the garage/in/she/it/repaired/had
sltte lttClc! ~t Y"epCl~Y"ec! ~V\, tltte gClY"Clge.
it/lithe hospital/had checked/at
7 Someone might dye my hair tomorrow.
8 Someone will inspect our roof on Tuesday.
2 a different colour/had/it/I'd/painted/in
9 They can repair your shoes here.
10 They're putting a new front door in at the
moment.
3 recently/we've/delivered/the shopping/had
4 it/printed/George/had/on his T-shirt
2
Complete the sentences using have something
S prescribed/last week/them/I/had
done.
6 cleaned/we've/them/had
1 At the hairdressers
~
We wash hair.
You can lttClve kJ0i-{.y"
We style hair.
You can 1_ __
lttCl~Y"
wCI$lttec!.
_ _ __
We can colour your hair.
You can 2_ _ _ _ _ __
2 At the garage
They repaired the brakes.
7 photo/she's/taken/her/had
8 regularly/they/cleaned/them/have
9 fixed/at the momentlit/he's/having
10 every year/they/it/renewed/have
1 3_ _ _ _ _ __
They changed the tyres.
14_ _ __ _ __
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They checked the oil.
1 5 _ _ _ _ _ __
3 At the hospital
They've measured Mum's blood pressure.
Mum 6_ _ _ _ __ _
They've put her broken leg in a cast.
Mum 7_ _ __ _ __
They've prescribed her some medicine.
Mum 8_ _ _ _ _ __
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3
Ph rasa I verbs
1
~
Rewrite the sentences, separating the phrasa l
verbs, or indicate with a cross that they can't
be separated.
Why are you getting
t he train here?
off
, I don't think these trousers go
2 You need to get
your shirt.
at the next stop.
3 Iris and I get
really well. We're best friends.
4 Have you taken
basketball?
5 We need to put these candles
before we
tovt
~
Complete the sentences with the correct
adverbs.
You can take off your coat.
CClvdClR,e l;j0..<.r
cOClt!df
1 Please turn up the music. _ _ __
go to bed.
6
7
8
9
2 Can we look up this word in a diction ary? _ _ _
3 We have to fill in this form. _ _ _ __ _ _ _
4 Have you put away the washing yet? _ _ _ __
What's going
over there?
They're giving
leaflets at school today.
Can you give this dictionary
You mustn't give
to Paul?
trying. I'm sure you'll
pass next time.
10 The helicopter took
5 I grew up in this neighbourhood. _ _ _ _ __
from the field .
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6 Jerry and I don't really get on . _ _ _ _ _ __
7 Shall I throwaway this empty can? _ __ _ _
4
8 The plane took off noisily. _ _ _ _ __ __ _
9 When do we have to give in this homework? _ _
Complete the text with the correct form of the
phrasal verbs in the box.
--------~
take up go on come off go with give up (2x)
get-eft put down turn around turn up give in
10 Look out! There's ice on the pavement. _ _ __
Edward and I
~
get
dv\,
really well. We
1_ _ _
playing football together. But then I had a bad
_ 1-5 l
2
Rewrite the sentences using pronouns.
~
knee injury and had to
2
it
. The
other morning I heard fans shouting on the radio. I
_ _ _ the homework I should have 4_ __
the day before and
the volume. It was my
5
You must switch off the light.
team playing in an important championship! The
~vt I11A-vtst sw~tCVt ~.t_-,-off..L.L-'_ _ _ __ _
match had been
1 Could you please take off your shoes?
for about 30 minutes
6
and we were losing. I grabbed my trainers and ran
to the stadium. 'Don't 7
2 Throwaway the rubbish.
I shouted to my friends. Amazingly, they won the
match . As they were
3 We need to give in the forms.
5 The fire brigade managed to put out the fire.
8
the pitch, I realised I
was still wearing my pyjamas. By then all the players
were
4 They've taken away the tables.
,you can still win! '
9
,
laughing and shouting: 'Your trainers
so well
10
your pyjamas!'
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2 they / to come / invited me / with them / to the
football match
Complete the table. Put a cross next to the
nouns that are uncountable.
Singular
~ river
landlady
loaf
furniture
fish
copy
tomato
shelf
accommodation
thief
mouse
2
Name I_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--.--J
Plural
3 He made a / beautiful / metal / green / statue
Y-~vey-s
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
4 1/ open / this / can of / can't / lemonade
S That's a / pink / cotton / little / nice / sh irt.
4
~~/Willl help you take the suitcase to the taxi?
1 Ernie and Fred aren't at school. They're waiting /
wait for the bus.
2 Can I have a chair please? I think I will / 'm going to
faint.
3 What does this article say / is this article saying
about climbing Mount Everest?
4 Mum has gone / has been to the doctor's to get a
Circle the correct option.
~ The traffic is@ / such slow today.
1 We've still got little / a little money left for next
week.
2 Shall I order a bottle of water to / for you?
3 I'm glad you didn't have / hadn't had to walk so
fa r yesterday.
4 Bill needs probably / might need help with his
homework.
S That's so / such good pizza!
6 I lent my glasses to / for my sister.
7 I wish the wind would stop / stopped blowing .
8 I've saved some tea to / for you. It's in the teapot.
9 You work so / such hard!
10 Dora will probably win / might probably win the
skiing competition .
S
6
7
8
9
10
I /~
3
Circle the correct option.
Write the sentences or questions.
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my brother / on Saturdays / in the music shop /
sells CDs
Mlj bY-otl'ley- sells cr::>s ~V\., tv,e VlA-US~C
SCltUY-c!ClljS.
Sv,op
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A I'm working right now.
I regularly work a great deal.
C I have too much work at the moment.
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prescription. She should be home soon.
I don't use / 'm not using this laptop at the
moment.
If your mum allowed / had allowed you to sleep
at Isabel's house, would you do it?
We meet / 're meeting Mr Holmes at five o'clock
tomorrowafternoon.
You would enjoy / would have enjoyed the
photography course more if you bought a better
camera.
My brother is going / goes skating at weekends.
The lake measures / is measuring over 300
metres across.
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6 I got several I lots I a few presents for my
birthday.
7 We have to I needn't I need wear a uniform to
school.
8 Let's take a taxi. We haven't got much I enough I
a lot of time to walk.
9 That was the man who I - I that used to be a
caretaker at our school.
10 My laptop fell off Idown I from the table.
1 In August we're going to Spain.
A When are you going to Spain?
B What are you doing in August?
C Where do you go on holiday?
2 We needn't have brought any presents.
A We knew we wouldn't need to bring any
presents but brought some anyway.
B We didn't bring any presents.
C It wasn't necessary to bring any presents but
we didn't know that.
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3 On Friday we had fish for lunch.
A When did you have fish for lunch?
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B What did you have for lunch on Friday?
C What did you do on Friday?
Complete each sentence with one word only.
~ _It_
4 I tried playing tennis yesterday.
was early in the morning when we arrived.
My mum and I get
A I was good at playing tennis yesterday.
really well. We're like
good friends .
B I played tennis yesterday but I wasn't able to
2
play well.
C I wanted to play tennis yesterday but I couldn't.
3 I didn't know you had taken
much do you think this necklace costs?
4 What's going
5 My brother has played in the football team for
golf.
in the park? There are so
many people there!
three years.
5
A What does your brother play?
6 '
tennis racket is this?"lt's not mine:
7 _ __ _ 's about a 30-minute drive to the
B What has your brother been doing for the last
three years?
nearest supermarket.
C How long has your brother played in the
8 '
football team?
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's a short walk to my school.
do you think the talk will finish? " I'm
sure it'll finish soon:
9 The fire brigade put the fire ____ .
J
10 _ ___ was a nice smell of perfume in the
room.
6
Circle the two correct options.
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~ This is the prescription for the medicine~6)!
~I where helps me with my headaches.
1 The cat jumped over I off I towards the garden
chair.
2 Unfortunately, Jason couldn't I needn't have I
8
Rewrite the sentences in a passive form using
the words in bold.
~
They haven't fetched the suitcases yet.
definitely, bring, this evening
has to help me.
3 Martin walked over I past I towards the post
The s.0~cC!s.es. w~LL olefl-V\..~teLtj be brolAglt1t tl-1~s.
eveV\..~V\..g .
office.
The game's been cancelled today.
4 I saw the boy who I where I - we met at the
probably, play tomorrow
school concert.
5 Does Gemma have to I can I need to write her
essay on Monday?
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2 You haven't been served yet.
definitely, serve, very soon
I~____________________________________~
6 I'd prefer you not to sell this bike.
I'd rather you
this bike.
7 Can I use my mobile here?
Would you _____________ used my mobile
3 The roads are blocked with snow.
probably, not clear, this morning
here?
8 I want our teachers to give us less homework.
I wish our teachers
less
homework.
9 You lost my pen .
I wish you _____________ my pen .
4 The parcel hasn't come yet.
definitely, not deliver, today
5 This week's seminar was not well attended.
10 This is your rucksack, _____________ ?
probably, better, next week
6 I called him but he's not in.
definitely, tell, you called
10 Complete the sentences with the correct form
of the verbs in bold.
7 They haven't been informed.
definitely, inform, soon
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You can't rely on me ~~v\'g you carry
your school bag all the time.
HELP
It's no good
so much
cola . Water is much better for you .
DRINK
2 Alex wouldn't have told you if
I
him.
NOT PERSUADE
_
___________
in
fog
can
be
very
3
DRIVE
dangerous.
4 If I
my ankle I would
have played cricket last week.
NOT SPRAIN
5 I'm going to town tomorrow
mum a present.
BUY
8 A lot of sandwiches haven't been eaten.
probably, eat, this afternoon
9 It's not fin ished yet.
definitely, finish, tomorrow
10 He wasn't sent a copy.
definitely, send, next time
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9
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three words.
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1
2
3
4
5
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I wasn't able to get the doctor. I
get the doctor.
It's too cold in the mornings.
If only it
so cold in the
mornings.
May I use this cooker?
I use this cooker?
I'm shorter than you,
?
Let's go ice-skating tonight,
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APOLOGISE
to him.
to
the
concert
if
I
7
NOTGO
had known how crowded it would be.
8 Did you hear Mandy
SAY
that she's moving to the city?
9 He said such terrible things that it made
me _____________
CRY
10 You'd definitely buy this bike if you
_____________ how brilliant it was.
KNOW
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8 Hurry yourselves up! We'll miss the boat. ~
~ ~i t still_~lI\,ow~V'vg ~ outside? (snow)
1 I've asked Jane but she
th e
answer. Maybe we need to ask Jack. (not know)
2 Millions of cars
9 He's sneezing for the last five minutes! ~
every year.
10 Don't put the phone down . It's worth to call hi m
(sell)
3 Potatoes
4
7 We still go sailing in the summer. ~
again. ._ _
for food. (grow)
your brother
~~~~~~_ the saxophone when he w as a
~~~~~_
_ /10
child? (can play)
5 The bins
13 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
yesterday. (empty)
6 Look! Those children
~ ~ a butterfly 1 ~ above the flowers in your
reall y
garden? Did you know that they 2~ the warmth
fast! (run)
7 This sauce
8 Leo
milk. (not contain)
just
motorbike
his
by a mechanic. It's
from
butterflies taste their food with their feet 8~ they
~
11 Dad
moment. (fix)
(just/start) eating dinner
when Ronny walked in.
~
12 Mark the sentences as Right (.I') or Wrong (,x).
Underline and correct the mistakes.
11 CWvl ey
A Are you ever seeing
® Have you ever seen
the leaking taps at the
~ Henry works much hardest than Leo . .~..
this is a popular belief, it isn't true. Interestingly,
in your ga rden, think of what you 10~ today.
much at weekends. (not
study)
12 We
believe that if you 6~ a butterfly'Swings it will die.
are standing on it. So, next time you 9~ a butterfly
Tuesday to Wednesda y. (change)
10 I
the temperature is above 10 degrees. 5~ people
7~
working really well now. (repaired )
9 The baseball tra ining
of the sun to 3~fly? Butterflies cannot fly 4~
1 A flying highly
B
2 A can have
B
3 A be able to
4 A unless
B
5 A Much
B
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7
8
9
A touched
B
A Although
B
A since
B
A watched
B
B
C Did you ever see
fly ing high
C highly flying
must have
C should have
being able to C are able to
if
C during
Many
C A little
touch
C have touched
Dueto
C Because of
during
C while
are watch ing C have
watched
1 We didn't pay not much money for our caravan.
10 A learn
2 I cut the grass myself. ~
_~~~~~_
3 To climb mountains is difficult. ~
4 I enjoyed several the songs in this film. ~
B 'd learnt
C 've learnt
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5 I woke myself up early yesterday. ~
6 The sun doesn't shine at the moment. ~
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Name I
L _ __
_ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ __
_ _ _ __
7 very well/I/him/hear/in the noisy room/couldn't
Circle the correct option.
~ He's so /@a generous man.
8 can/Russian/quite well/Billy/speak
1 Would you like me to get a drink to / for you?
2 You must / shall feel really cold. It's freezing here.
3 I expect / don't think you'll be exhausted when
you fin ish this wall. You'll definitely need a rest.
4 She's taken so / such a long time to get ready, she
might miss the bus.
5 I wish you didn't break / hadn't broken my
3
Circle the correct option.
~ I think Jane~orkin])I works tonight.
1 I help /'m helping my dad repair the fence next
favourite cup.
6 Can you take this remote control to / for Dad?
7 I'm glad we've spoken to / had spoken to Auntie
week.
2 Max and I meet / are meeting in the office every
Jane.
8 It snowed so / such heavily last week the school
couple of weeks.
3 At lunch Harry promised he will / would help me
was closed.
9 Hurry up! We only have few / a few minutes left
with the washing up.
4 This home-made pie tastes / is tasting delicious!
5 I can't go to the theatre tonight. My grandpa and
grandma come / are coming to visit us.
before our train leaves.
10 Why won't we / don't we ask MrTims? He'll tell us
6 Carry on watching the film. I'll / 'm going to
what to do.
answer the phone.
7 If Ernie wasn't so shy, he might have had / might
2
have a few more friends .
8 I'd vacuumed / 've vacuumed the living room by
Write the sentences.
~
the time my parents came home.
9 What time does the programme start / is the
warned/ me/ not/ mum/ buy these shoes.
MIAVlA..
wClY-v\'e~ VlA..e v\'ot to
blAl;j tv,ese sv,oes
programme starting?
my father/ before we get up/has a cup of coffee/
10 If Heidi wouldn't have suggested / hadn't
suggested we book the coach ticket online we
on his own
would have paid much more.
2 There's a/little/German/wonderful/bakery over
there.
3 I/Jack/encouraged/me/to/to speak.
4
Choose the correct letter A,
~
4 to visit/didn't/she/manage/him
5 advised/the bus driver/us/at the next stop/to get
6 There is a/rectangular/ plastic/ huge/white table in
our classroom.
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A is this
B isn't he
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B warned
C reminded
2 The children are playing nicely,~?
A aren't they
B weren't they C are they
3 'You shouldn't do that: She ~ me not to do that.
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B persuaded
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4 Let 's not watch this any more, _
B shall we
A should we
5 You didn't help him, _ ?
5 We stopped to take a break.
?
A We stopped having a break.
B We didn't have a break.
C don't we
C We stopped studying because we needed a
break.
A didn't you
B weren't you
C did you
6 We've got time for another drink, _ ?
A don't we
7 'Be quiet!' He _
A ordered
B have we
C haven't we
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us to be quiet.
B requested
C advised
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8 Don't tell Leo about it,_?
~ There are([ots 0])/ lots /([everi[)people in the park
C do you
B don't you
A will you
9 She couldn't finish the exam,_?
C could she
A couldn't she B did she
10 They haven't called yet, _ ?
A haven~they B have they
this morning.
'Please take the letter out of / from / off the
envelope and tell me what it says:
C did they
2 You should / need to / must not forget to bring a
packed lunch.
_ /10
5
Circle two possible options for each sentence.
3 Please get me a fork off / from / out of the table.
4 Is Emily the girl who / whose / - you've helped
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
~
with her computer assignment?
5 We walked around / across / through the village.
6 I like films which / that / - are filmed in the
He'll definitely lend you his laptop.
A He may lend you his laptop.
B I'm not sure if he'll lend you his laptop.
mountains.
7 We needn't have to / didn't have to / didn't need
© I'm 100% sure he'll lend you his laptop.
1 Yesterday he bought some food in the
to pay for the tickets.
8 Did you put the cake back into / in / to the cake
tin?
supermarket.
A What sort of things does your brother help with?
9 We had to / couldn't have / shouldn't take the
B What did your brother do yesterday?
C What did your brother buy in the supermarket?
underground.
10 The sign says you may / mustn't / couldn't th row
2 We're going to Italy in May.
plastic bottles into this bin .
A When are you going to Italy?
B Are you going to Italy this year?
C What are you doing in May this year?
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3 You must be Catherine.
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A I think you might be Catherine.
Complete each sentence with one word only.
~
B I'm 99% sure you are Catherine.
C I'm not sure if you are Catherine.
4 I've worked in a factory since five years ago.
A I worked in a factory for five years and now I
It
was beautiful by the river.
1 "
was that at the door?"lt was our
neighbour:
2 I don't think your scarf goes 2
your coat.
work somewhere else.
B I've been working in a factory for the last five
3
years.
C I worked in a factory five years ago but I now I
4 You need to get 5
work elsewhere.
5
3
's a jewellery shop in King 's road .
4
sells some lovely earrings.
6
at the next stop.
's a lot of rain at the moment but
_ _ _ _ should stop soon.
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are we running?"Because our train
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leaves soon:
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_
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_
_
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_
_
_
__
_
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colour are her eyes?"They're green:
When I got home, all the lights were switched off.
I was really hungry and I thought that Mum would
did you see my brother?"1 saw him in
have cooked dinner by the time I got home.
the town centre:
@ Mum hadn't cooked dinner before I got home.
B Mum cooked dinner for me and went out.
C Mum cooked me dinner before I came home.
8
We were driving to the mountains when we heard
Rewrite the sentences so that they mean the
same as the first ones.
~
a warning on the radio not to drive because of
heavy snow. We decided not to stop and carried
We're meeting in the sports centre. I bought my
trainers there.
we'v-e IM-eet~vvg ~II\.. tl1e sports c,ell\..tv-e wl1ev-e I
bougl1t 1M-t:J tv-C!~lI\..ev-s .
Paul: 'I don't know when I'll see you again:
Paul said he _ __ ____ see me again.
2 I'd like to show my house to you
I'd like to show _ _ _ _ _ __
on anyway.
A We drove to the mountains despite the
weather warn ings.
B Due to the weather warnings we stopped
the car.
C We waited in the car until it stopped snowing.
2 'What would you like to drink?'
'I think I'll have a coffee, thanks:
3 Mum: 'You must go to bed:
Mum said 1_ _ _ _ _ __
'I thought you didn't like coffee?'
'Well, the one last night was delicious, so I'll have
4 The silver camera is lighter than the black one.
The silver camera
anotheronetoda~'
the black one.
A I don't like coffee.
S James: 'I can lend you my computer games:
James told me he
B I will have coffee, like yesterday.
computer
games.
6 I lent the teacher my book. His bag was stolen.
Ilent my book to the teacher _ _ _ _ _ __
C I have never liked coffee.
3 Our house is old and needs to be renovated.
When we moved in, I couldn't stand it. A few
months passed and I started enjoying it. Now I
7 Could you order an apple juice for me?
Could you order
would not move to another house.
?
A I don't like living in my house because it's
8 Shall I choose you a nice T-shirt?
Shall I choose
too old.
?
B I'd love to move house.
9 Our house is cheaper than yours.
Our house
C I'm getting used to living in our house.
yours.
4 When we arrived at school this morning, our
10 Man:'Where are you from?'
teacher reminded us that we were going on a
That man asked me _ _ __ _ __
trip where lunch was provided. If I had known, I
11 Mary's glasses are cleaner than Pete's.
Pete's glasses aren't
wouldn't have brought my sandwiches.
Mary's.
A I needn't have brought any food today.
12 Walking at night is more dangerous than walking
B I was supposed to bring some food today.
in the daytime.
Walking at night
as walking in
the daytime.
C I am having school lunch today.
S Jamie was coming home from school on a
skateboard. He climbed a steep hill and rode
down very fast, although his mum had warned
him to slow down. He fell and broke his leg.
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the high amounts of iron, the Earth is
A Jamie should have ridden a slower skate boaro.
·2_
B Jamie didn't listen to his mum and rode a
a huge magnet, which 14_
sol ar winds 15_
skateboard from school.
( Jamie wouldn't have broken his leg if he had
listened to his mum .
_ /10
ra d iation. 16_
13_
us from the harmful
could otherwise cause too much
Ocean plants are also important in
protecting Earth. When they die, they 17_
to the
bottom of the ocean and 18_
, more
. If they 19_
carbon would be created, which 20_
to the Earth
overheating.
10 Mark the sentences as Right (.1") or Wrong
Underline and correct the mistakes.
~
Pete sits behind ourselves at school. - ,x
(,xl.
~ A living
B lived
© 've lived
B are we really knowing
( do we really know
1 A know we really
I-<..S
~~-
Dad isn't as happy as he used to be. _
2 (an you see that aeroplane flying just above our
house? _ __ _ _ _ __
3 Sometimes we are watching the news late at
night. _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4 Don't worry about going to the shops.
We don't still have enough food left. _
5 In the end we decided buying a different car. _
6 Have you been eating all my strawberries? There
aren't any left! _ _ _ _ _ __ _
7 Please make myself at home. _
2 A know probably already B probably already
know (already probably know
( could
3 A must
B might
( an
4 A B the
( onto
5 A into
B towards
6 A a
B ( the
7 A is covering
B is covered
( covers
( below
8 A above
B from
9 A ( the
Ba
10 A find
B would find
( will find
11 A had been
B will have
( was made
made
been made
12 A As
B Dueto
( Because
13 A like
B as
( similar
14 A helps protect B helps
8 I'm proud of myself. _ _ _ _ _ __ _
protecting
9 I need to sit down. I built a garden wall since I got
up this morning. _ _ _ _ _ __ _
10 Have you got enough space? _
15 A that
B where
protect
( what
16 A An
B The
(
17 A have fallen
B are falling
( fall
18 A would recycle B are recycled
19 A weren't
_ /10
( helps us
-
( recycle
B aren't recycled ( hadn't been
recycled
20 A will lead
B could lead
( must lead
11 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
We ~ C. on Planet Earth all our lives, but how much
1_
about it? You 2_
a lot about our planet, but
here are some more facts you
4_
astronauts first went 5_
Earth 6_
_ /10
3_
not know. When
My score _ /100
space, they called
Blue Planet'. This was because 70% of our
planee_ with oceans and only 30% of it is 8_
sea level. If we were able to get to 9_ centre of the
Earth we 10
that almost 90% of it 11 _
up
of iron.
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Test 4
1
Test 1
1
housewives
5 armies
6 companies
7 mice
2 teeth
3 radios
4 X
2
3
9 geese
10 X
2
1 A, B
3 A, C
5 C, D
7 B, C
2 B, C
4 A, D
6 A, B
8 B,C
3 the
5 the
7 -
4 -
6 the
8 The
2 the
2 The
3 some 5
7
4 the
8 the
6 the
10 the
9 Do/ cost
10 Does/ behave
7 Does/ play
8 are waving
9 wasn't
5 couldn't find
6 asked
happened
9 C, D
10 B, D
9 -
5 don't know
6 Is/raining
4 Are/meeting
8 X
the
4
doesn't have
2 is studying
3 doesn't like
2 was repairing
3 got
7 came
4 opened
8 was screaming
3
A
2 B
3 B
4 C
10 was fi xing
5 C
Test 5
9 an\oj
10 some
1
1)( Grandpa often sits in his armchair.
2 ./
Test 2
3 )(The snow is melting quickl\oj now that spring has started.
4 )(The sun isn't shining at the moment.
1
2
1 a few
5 a couple of
2 enough
6 little
6 )( Your phone rings at least once an hour!
3 too much
7 enough
7 )( Sometimes we cook in the garden .
4 several
8 a few
8 ./
./
9 )( Are \ojou still waiting for Dad? It's nearl\oj six o'clock.
10 ./
6 ./
2 ./
7 )( not much - much
3 )( a bit - a bit of
8 )( several- several of
4 )( Lot of - Lots off A lot of
9 ./
5 )( a couple - a couple of
3
5 ./
9 too much
10 not enoug h
2
10 )( not enough - enough
much, enough
6 a few of, a couple of
2 several, a few
7 too much, a lot of
3 t oo cold, not w arm enough
8 enou g h, several
4 a lot of, a little
9 m uch, enou gh
3
1
4
2 ./
1
4 ./
5 )( themselves - ourselves
7 )( m\ojself - m\ojself
2
9 )( himself - \ojourselfJ\ojourselves
10 )( m\ojself - me
1 ever\ojwhere
2 an\ojone/ an\ojbod\oj
7 something
3 anything
8 anyone
9 anyone/ anybody
5 anywhere
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10 somewhere
5 myself
2 somewhere
6 anything
3 himself
7 herself
4 ourselves
8 themselves
C
3 A
2 C
4 B
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8 leaves
5 does thi s article say
2 think
6 weighs
3 appears
7 meet
4 is having
8 tastes
A
2 A
3 A
9 exists
10 look
4 B
5 B
5 A
've been studying
7 had just started
3 had alread\oj fi xed
8 has gone
)( I've been writing
10 something
6 )( Have you eaten
7 )( I've tried to call
3 )(The\oj 've still not played
8 )( Have you seen
had just started
9 )( I've cut
10 ./
6 has never been
2 Have you heard
7 has been feeling
3 have been cleaning
8 didn't use to like
4 'm used to walking
9 \ojourself/ \ojourselves
9 'd cleaned
10 has been giving
2 ./
5 )( I've been painting
3
6 has never eaten
2 Haven't you done
4 ./
6 everywhere
4 Nobody/ No one
4
4 visit
5 had put
8 ./
herself
7 decide
4 's been
6 )( \ojourselves - youf5elve5
3
3 are getting
9 grow
10 isn't training
Test 6
1)( m\ojself - ffI1;:1seIf
3 )( ourselves - m\ojself
2
6 is repairing
is w alking
5 big en ough, strong en oug h 10 t oo m uch, lots of
Test 3
5 doesn't contain
eat
2 am having
5 had arrived
9 've been singing
10 still haven't learnt
Test 10
Test 7
1
2
1 're meeting
S '11 go
2 'm going to
3 'm helping
6 'm singing
4 isn't going to pass
8 'm going to
7 're going to
'm going to wash
2 Will you have finished
3 w ill have finished
4 is going to start
2
7 will be visiting / am visi ting
4 Mum didn't remind me to post the letter.
S
6
7
8
9
3 B
S B
7 C
2 C
4 A
6 C
8 A
9 B
10 A
XTo repair - Repairing
2 X to glue - glueing it
6 ./
3 X buying - to buy
8 ./
7 X getting - to get
10 X to play - playing
. 4 to meet
Iris warned us not to touch her dog.
lanet persuaded her dad to w atch the film.
1 C
3 C
S A
7 B
9 C
2 A
4 B
6 C
8 A
10 B
1 b
3 c
2 g
4
S a
6 k
8
2
7 drop
It t a kes
2 it's
3 It feels
S it take
6 It's
7 There's
8 to return
4 Ittakes
8 It feels
S open
6 to listen
2 to use
3 todo
3
9 let
Richard asked you to carry the bags.
They invited us to go to the restaurant.
Test 11
1
9 ./
She didn't ask anyone to help her.
10 He told me to wait.
3
watch
1 Tim told me not to tell anyone.
8 will have swum
9 willbe
4 ./
2
S instructed
3 persuaded
4 reminded
6 will call
1 B
S X picking - to pick
encouraged
2 advised
2 He ordered me to be quiet.
3 The teacher warned us not to cheat.
TestS
1
1
10 will be sitting
S 're going skiing
3
9 are playing
10 shall
10 to see
1 B
3 A
S B
7 B
2 A
4 B
6 A
8 A
9 A
10
3
A, C
7 e
9 d
10 h
9 It seems
10 There's
2 B, C
3 A, C
4 A, B
3 to
4 fo r
S to
6 for
7 for
9 to
8 to
10 for
S B, C
B
Test 12
Test 9
1
1
wanted to go
2 could watch
3 were speaking
7 should eat
8 had discovered
4 had to repair
9 could pick up
S had collected
2
6 would report back
10 was going to see
2 that night
S there
6 that day
7 the previous day
8 at the time
9 the following week
10 those
didn't know when he would/ he'd be back
1 a book for her
7 bring me
3 for her
8 me the sew ing machine
S sew a bag
3
6 material for it
2 ordering her
4 make her
1 three days before
3 the next day
4 the previous week
3
2
to
2 for
9 cook her
10 give her th e best
me some pasta
2 my new laptop to you
3 a dish from the menu for you
4 a slice of pizza to Mike
S you some warm clothes
6 you a good book to read
7 sandwiches for all of us/ sandwiches for us all
8 methe keys
9 the parcel to lason
10 a bike for Will
2 w here the nearest post office was
3 had to do my homework before I watched TV
4 told me (that) they had been on holiday the last week!
the previous week!the week before
S he had been feeling quite ill lately
6 not to come home too late
7 us if/whether we could close the door behind us
8 w hat time my match was
9 he had been to the doctor's that morning
10 he would see me the next weekend/ the following
weekend
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Test 13
1
Test 16
wasn't able to
6 was able to
2 can
3 Will we be able to
8 Did you manage to
4 can't
9 can easily
10 Would you mind if I closed
5 used to be able to
2
do it easily
2
3
4
5
3
notableto
Can you help/Would you help
Were they able
didn't manage
)( Can
1
7 Would you mind ca[[ing
6
7
8
9
10
mind if I
4 )(Were you able to open - Could you open
5 )( I write - if I write
6 )( love be - love to be
8 ,/
9 )( I could - I was able to
10 )( mind help - mind helping
2
3
4 What
5 Why
7 What
8 What
6 How
9 How
2 've got to
3 should
4 doesn't need to
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
wi[[ need to
should
couldn't
didn't have to
9 MayI
mustn't
need to
10 can
can't
9 needn't have
10 must
mustn't
could
didn't need to
3 B
5 C
6 B
4 -
2 who
3 which
5 which
6 whose
whose
4 where
7 which
5 which
6 who
8 9 -
1
2
3
4
2
forget to
2
need to
5 What an interesting
6 How
What
7 Whata
8 Whatan
)( will arrive - arrives
,/
)( wi[[ come - come
,/
mustn't oversleep
Would
9 might
won't
1 unless
2 if
3 unless
4 unless
5 if
6 if
must
1
could have a[[ gone
9 ,/
10 )( you'[[ want - you want
6 stops
7 give
8 won't arrive
9 need
10 don'ttake
7 if
8 unless
9 if
10 if
3 hadn't spoken
9 expect
4 wouldn't be
10 don'twe
5 'd have got
5 B
2
6 hadn't lost
8 a[[owed
7 might have needed
hadn't found out
9 hadn't suggested
10 might get
6 wouldn't have eaten
2 'd fo[[owed
7 buy
3 'dgo
8 could wear
4 knew
5 hadn't injured
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7 )( it would melt - it melts
8 )( she'[[ be going - she is going
7 would enjoy
8 must
4 C
6 ,/
2 have accepted
2 can't have finished
5 don't think
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can't
6 wi[[ probably win
3 C
10 -
10 could
3 definitely won't
2 A
10 which
10 Whata
Whata
4 improves
1 would
B
9 A
10 A
9 -
we have
2 will give
3 Will you join
10 didn't have to, didn't
4 might have been ca[[ing
3
7 where
8 where
What
)( are heating - heat
2
3
4
5
3
3 would
7 C
8 C
1 which
1
7 may, mustn't
Test 15
4 could
sha[[ we
Test 18
Can
8 had to, couldn't
9 should, must not
5
6
7
8
9 aren't I
10 isn't it
should
have to, should
2 can, may
3 needn't have,
shouldn't have
4 have to, need to
5 couldn't, should
6 has, needs
1 could
2 Sha[[
10 Does
aren't they
4 A
5 shouldn't te[[
1
didn't she
C
2
3
5
6
7
8
do you
2 B
2 which
3 which
1 have to
5
6
7
8
haven't you
10 Why
Test 17
Test 14
1
Have
2 When
3 Howfar
4
1
7 ,/
8 Whose
9 When
2 wi[[ you
3 doesn't she
4 can't he
able to contact
2 )( going home - go home/went home
3 ,/
7 How
5 Where
6 Who
3
Could/Can
you - Could you/Were you able to
4 What
2
was able to
managed to
1 Who
2 What
3 Which
9 wouldn't have missed
10 cheated
3
1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
I would've called my dad if I had had
hadn't been careless, he wouldn't have had an accident
wasn't allergic to cats, I would have one
wasn't/weren't so terrible, I would go to the park.
If I had bought a sandwich, I wouldn't have been
hadn't been wet, I wouldn't have slipped and broken
my arm
had listened to his parents, he wouldn't have got into
trouble
hadn't been on the edge of the table, I wouldn't have
broken it
had listened to the doctor, you wouldn't have got worse
had time, he would
Test 22
1
hadn't told
2 had done
6 would stop
7 didn't have
3 could
4 were
5 hadn't wasted
8 are
9 hadn't broken
1 was/were/would be
2 didn't lend
1 B
3 A
5 C
4 A
6 B
7 C
8 A
3
1 a really good old French film
6
7
8
9
10
6 wasn't feeling/didn't feel
7 stopped calling
8 weren't
9 wouldn't keep leaving
10 went
2 C
4
9 B
10 B
a super little red tractor
lovely old wooden carpet shops
tall concrete tourist hotels
big oval glass coffee table
excellent new undergrou nd ra ilway sy stem
a wonderful little Turkish food shop
beautiful old red brick factory buildings
nice little blue cotton dress
spec ia l oval leather ball
old country
2 ni ce big
S pleased
6 very
3 hiding
4 reall y
8 the only
9 a slow old
10 ti red
7 beautiful little
Test 23
1
2
3
4
S
hungrier
the most comfortable
the most untidy
more nervous
more expensive
6
7
8
9
10
isn't as fast as
2
3
4
S
aren't as tall as
isn't as tidy as
is worse
isn't as heavy as
6 aren't as clean as
7 isn't as expensive as
8 isn't as safe as
9 isn't as old as
10 aren't as noisy
2
1 It's quite a good bike, but the brakes are rather poor.
2
3
4
S
10 've seen
Test 21
1
10 .I
S We were rather worried because it had started to rain
quite heavily.
3 had taken
4 came
5 had seen
3
7 .I
8 the main one
9 live
2 He'd be a really good singer if he didn't shout rather a lot.
3 The game was very fast and we got tired quite quickly.
4 Our friends spoke Greek quite fluently, so travelling was
really easy.
3
2
2 are interested
3 her brother asleep
S the sick man
2
. ...... . .. .. .
6 the only one
4 .I
Test 20
1
..... . .. . ..... . ...... . .......... . ... . . .. . .
.I
stricter
2 more clearly
3 better
4 harder
S as easily
the cleanest
more boring
noisier
the most dramatic
more intelligent
6 the best
7
8
9
10
more fluently
quicker/more quickly
as fast
earlier
1
Daisy passed her exam w ith top marks last week.
2 Our friends came over by car this year.
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
My uncle sells fish in the market on Saturdays.
My mother has breakfast on her own before we get up.
Mr Malek doesn't work at the car-wash any more.
The school choir is singing better this week.
Mike played at the charity concert for nothing.
My brother is working in Prague next summer as a waiter.
Libby's going to sit next to me this year.
10 Pat ran faster than Robert in the school races on Sunday.
2
typically
2 happily
3 equally
4 generously
3
S fast
6 noisily
7 totally
8 hard
9 thirstily
10 finally
1 They waved goodbye to us with their handkerchiefs.
2 Daisy went straight home when she heard the news.
3 The birds were singing beautifully in the tree s.
4 At sunset the ship sailed slowly out of the harbour.
S Our tickets were cheap because we booked them early.
6 He soon found his phone. It was under a pile of books.
7 Eric jumped into the water with his arms up in the air.
8 Most of our matches will be played away this season.
9 When we arrived the weather was much worse than this
week.
10 The party is going to be held in th e gym t his year.
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Test 24
1
Test 27
1
Jack has so many friends.
2 There are such a lot of people here.
3 Gemma looks so tired.
3 Our car was washed this morning.
4 The children have so many toys.
4 All the doors were locked by the security guard.
S
6
7
8
9
S
6
7
8
9
Pete's got such an amazing camera.
It was such an interesting documentary.
This is such easy homework.
Why did you cook such a lot of food?
You speak so quietly!
10 Why did they come so late?
2
4 so
S such
7 so
8 such
3 such
6 so
9 so
so
4 so
S so
6 such
so
2 such
3 so
7 so
8 such
9 such
S so
1 such a
2 so much
3 such
10 such
Lies were told about Henry.
1 were thrown away
2 are drunk
4 were stolen
10 so
3
10 so little
6
7
8
9
repaired
was built
are/were designed
was broken
10 are grown
S were dried
1 were exploring
6 eat
2 was named
3 are grown
7 are cooked
8 are served
9 are used
4 is cut off
7 so many
8 so few
3 in
4 on
Xat
S at
6 on
3 Xat
7 ./
4 X between
8 Xon
c
7 in
8 at
S Xbehind
6 Xat
2 Xin
3
Several new houses were built in our street.
The expensive blue vase was broken.
10 make
S is planted
Test 28
1 in
2 at
2
More coffee than tea is sold in Italy.
3 was sewn
Test 25
1
2
9 so
6 such a
4 so
My father was interviewed on TV.
10 The roof of our house was damaged by the wind.
2 so
3
4
Millions of emails are sent every day.
2 The school windows are cleaned once a month.
7 A
2 A
4 C
S C
3 B
6 B
9 C
9 on
1
The matches will be played on grass.
2
3
4
S
10 at
9 Xabove
10 ./
6
7
8
9
10 B
8 A
The ship will be launched on Monday.
The winner will be chosen by an expert jury.
Preparations for the games will soon be completed.
This new album will be loved by not only/not only by his
fans.
His latest film will first be shown next week.
The sports centre will be opened by the Queen.
The exhibition will be seen by thousands of people
The roof ofthe building will be held up by pillars.
10 The new swimming pool will be welcomed.
Test 26
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
2
by Monday
S during
6 dueto
thanks to
7 despite
because
8 because of
even though
1 as
2 like
3 like
4 as
S like
6 As
because
2 during
7 like
8 as
9 As
S Despite
6 because of
3 while
7 Even though
4 even though
8 because of
9 except
10 while
3
10 like
between
2 through
3 by
4 for
S in
6 of
7 by
9 for
10 without
8 in
1 They might get told their plane has been cancelled.
2 Their wages might get cut.
3 Our team might not get beaten.
4 My sister might get invited to the cinema .
9 by
10 during
S Jim might get put in the first team.
6 All our oil might get used up one day.
7 Your clothes might get dried by the sun.
8 Our village might get chosen as the prettiest.
9 Your picture might get included in the exhibition.
10 All the bread might get eaten for breakfast.
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Test 29
1
1
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
2
We're having our car repaired at the moment.
You can have your hair cut by students he re.
We had our windows painted last mo nth.
Helen has had her nails done this morn ing.
We have our boiler checked once a year.
I have had my eyes tested by the opticiar
I might have my hair dyed tomorrow.
We w ill have our roof inspected on Tu esdc,,;.
You can have your shoes repaired here.
We're having a new front door put in at trE ~: -::- -
2
That's a nice little pink cotton shirt.
1 're waiting
2 'm going to
6
7
8
9
I had it checked at the hospital.
I'd had it painted in a different colou r.
We've had the shopping delivered recent ly.
George had it printed on his T-shirt.
5
6
I had them prescribed last week.
We've had them cleaned.
B
He's having it fixed at th e moment.
8
Please turn the music up.
2 Can we look this word up in a dictionary?
4 B
5 C
3 past, towards
7 have to, needn't
4 w ho,-
8 much, enough
on
9 who, th at
5 have to, need to
4 on
5 It
6 Whose
10 off, fro m
7 It
8 When
9 out
10 Th ere
It will probably be played tomorrow.
2 You will definitely be served very soon.
3 The roads will probably not be cleared this morn ing .
4 The parcel will definitely not be delivered today.
It will probably be better attended next week.
He will definitely be told you called.
They will definitely be informed soon.
They'll probably get/be eaten this afternoon.
It will definitely be finished tomorrow.
10 He will definitely be sent a copy next time.
5
6
7
8
9
S X
8 X
9 When do w e have to give this homework in?
goes
6 several, a few
2 How
3 up
The y have it renewed every year.
would enjoy
over, off
2 couldn't, has to
7
She's had her photo taken.
They have them clean ed regularly.
3 B
2 C
allowed
're meeting
10 measures
5 'm not using
6 X
7 Shall I throw this empty can away?
9
couldn't
2 wasn't
3 Can
4 aren't I
10 X
Could you please take them off?
10
5 shall we
6 didn't sell
7 mind if I
8 gave us
9 hadn't los!
10 isn't it
1 drinking
2 hadn't persuaded
6 would apolog ise
7 would not have gone
4 They 've taken them away.
3 Driving
S The fire brigade managed to put it out.
4 hadn't sprained
8 say
9 cry
2 Throw it away.
3 We need to give them in .
with
2 off
3 on
4
He made a beautiful green metal statue.
I can't open this can of lemonade.
3 does this article say
3 We have to fill this form in.
4 Have you put the washing away yet?
3
When were they able to speak English?
They invited me to come with them to the football match .
4 has gone
Test 30
2
7 would stop
8 for
9 so
10 will probably win
3 didn't have
4 might need
S such
4
9 thieves
10 mice
6 to
1 a little
2
3
4
5
3 had the brakes repaired
4 had the tyres changed
S had the oil checked
6 has had her blood pressure measured
7 has had her broken leg put in a cast
8 has had some medicine prescribed
9 am having some programs installed
lOam having my computer checked
1
8 X
2 for
2 have your hair coloured
2
3
4
S
6
7
8
9
10
4 fi sh
3
1 have your hair dyed
3
3 X
S copies
6 tomatoes
7 shelves
c.aladies
2 looves
4 up
S out
7 out
8 back
6 on
9 up
1 tookup
S turned up
2 give/ up
6 going on
3 put dow n
7 give up
4 given in
8 coming off
10 off
5 to buy
10 knew
9 turning around
10 go/with
Tests answe r key
77
11
doesn't know/
didn't know
2 are sold
3 are grown
4 (ould/play
5 were emptied
6 are running
7 doesn't contain
12
8 has/had repaired
9 has changed/
has been changed/
is changing/will change
10 don't study
11 is fixing
12 had just started
9
./
XTo climb - Climbing
X the songs - of the songs/songs
X woke myself up - woke up
X doesn't shine - isn't shining
8 X Hurry yourselves up - Hurry up
9 X's sneezing - has been sneezing
10 X worth to call- worth calling
5 B
6 B
3 A
4 A
1 B
2 B
7 A
8
9 B
10 (
(
Review Test 2
1
2
5 hadn't broken
6 to
for
2 must
3 expect
4 such
9 a few
10 don'twe
7 've spoken to
8 so
My father has a cup of coffee on his own before we
get up.
2 There's a wonderful little German bakery over there.
3 I encouraged Jack to speak to me.
4 She didn't manage to visit him .
5 The bus driver advised us to get off at the next stop.
6 There is a huge rectangular w hite plastic table in our
classroom .
7 I couln't hear him very well in the noisy room.
8 Billy can speak Russian quite well.
3
4
5
6
7
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'm helping
2 meet
3 would
4 tastes
5 are coming
1 (
3 A
2 A
4 B
A
6
7
8
9
3 B
2 A
1 out of, from
2 should, must
3 off, from
4 who,5 around, through
Who
2 with
3 There
'11
might have
'd vacuumed
does the programme start
10 hadn't suggested
5
6
(
(
7 A
8 A
4 B
9 (
10 B
5
(
6 which, that
7 didn't have to, didn't need to
8 into, in
9 had to, shouldn't
10 may, mustn't
4 It
7 it
5 off
6 There
8 Why
9 What
Tests answer key
A
10 Where
11
2 B
3 (
me an apple juice
a nice T-shirt for you
isn't as expensive as
where I am/was from
as clean as
12 isn't as safe
7
8
9
10
11
5 (
4 A
./
2 ./
3 X we are watching - we watch
4 X don't still have enough - still have enough
5 X decided buying - decided to buy
6 X been eating - eaten
7
8
9
10
7 ./
13
1 didn't know when he would
2 you my house
3 had to go to bed
4 isn't as heavy as
5 could lend me his
6 whose bag was stolen
10
X not much - much
2
3
4
5
6
8
X myself - yourself/yourselves
./
X I built - I've been building
./
1 (
2 B
3 B
4 A
5 A
6 (
7 B
8 A
9
(
10 B
11 (
12 B
13 A
14 A
15 A
16
(
17 (
18 B
19 A
20 B
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