M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 2 27/2/12 10:45:32 Quick Tes 1 Vocabulary Grammar 1 4 Communication Complete the phrases with the words in the box. face to face instant language mobile networking phone postal profile sign smoke 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Present Tenses Complete the text with the verbs in the Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present Perfect. I1 (always/have) a pet. My dog is eight years old and my two cats are four years old. My best friend 2 (never/own) a pet because her parents 3 (be) frightened of animals. (take) Rover, Right now we 4 my dog, for a walk in the forest. We usually 5 (walk) here, but sometimes 6 (go) to the beach with we (love) to swim him. He 7 in the sea. However, we have to be careful (always/chase) because he 8 birds. language social online smart service messaging conversation signals phone body / 10 2 Multi-part Verbs Choose the correct words. 1 I can’t keep / make up with all the new technology. Everything changes so fast. Have you checked about / out his Facebook page recently? How do you keep on / in touch with your friends? What did you find out about / of the new teacher? I’ve just set up / over a new page on my website. 2 3 4 5 /8 Sentence Builder 5 For and since Complete the sentences with for or since. 1 We’ve been here nine this morning. ages. He’s had a car a few days. They’ve been away the No one has spoken to him weekend. lunchtime. They’ve been here 2 3 4 /5 5 /5 3 Adjectives Write the opposite of these adjectives. 1 2 3 4 5 6 safe pleasant strong correct outgoing careful /6 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 2 27/2/12 10:45:32 Quick Xxxxxxxx Tes 1 Key Expressions 6 Opinions Complete the dialogue with the phrases (a–f). a b c d e f that’s true don’t you think so yes, definitely if you ask me didn’t we agree what do you think Nick This smart phone is great, but it’s quite ? expensive. 1 Jerry Well, I think you should buy it. It’s much better than the other one. 2 ? Nick Yes, you’re right, but, 3 , I think I should buy the cheaper one because I haven’t got much money at the moment. Anyway, 4 that I mustn’t spend too much money this month? Jerry We did, but the other phone is much better quality. Nick 5 . Do you really think it’s worth the extra money? Jerry 6 . And I can lend you the money until next month if you like. Nick Okay that’s great. Thanks. /6 TOTAL / 40 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 3 27/2/12 10:45:32 Quick Tes 2 Vocabulary Grammar 1 3 In the Media Find ten words related to the media in the word square. N E W H E A D L I Q U I S C R O S S W O R D B R E A K T I N G O M R S V I P W S G B H E A C H A T S H O W S B L O R E A S E R D O C U M E N T A R I E S P G A D W S S I N G S L P A S R Q U E S T E N N A O I N T V I E W S G R O W E L O T E R A H O T T A D V I P T O P E S E S I O N A R N A T Last week, Mrs Naseby 1 (visit) her mother in hospital when thieves 2 (break) into her house. When she arrived home, she 3 (notice) that someone 4 (leave) her front door (go) inside open. She 5 6 and saw that they (steal) her laptop, some jewellery and some (talk) money. While she 7 to the police on the phone, there 8 (be) a knock at the door. When she opened it she found two (carry) policemen who 9 a bag with her laptop, jewellery and money inside. P O R I S E E I S S N T L S T E H O R O I C N E / 10 2 Compound Adjectives Complete the sentences with the words in the box. breaking coloured looking minute 1 2 3 4 5 famous They all wore brightlyclothes. Do you remember who that goodactor is? We have to give a fivepresentation to the class. athlete who He’s a worldhas won several gold medals. The end of the film was heart. I felt sad for ages afterwards. Past Tenses Complete the text with the verbs in the Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect. /9 4 Verb Patterns In each sentence underline the verb which cannot be used. 1 My brother suggested / offered / refused to help me with my homework. We enjoyed / wanted / avoided going to the Science Museum. I stopped / gave up / agreed learning Spanish. He advised / made / let me wait in the office. Our teacher told / helped / decided us to read the newspaper article. 2 3 4 5 /5 /5 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 4 27/2/12 10:45:32 Quick Tes 2 Sentence Builder Key Expressions 5 6 Personal News Complete the dialogue with the phrases (a–f). a b c d e f that bad very good a pity worry about are things a nightmare After and before Look at Sarah’s diary and complete the sentences. Write one word for each space. Time 10.00 11.00 1.00 2.30 4.30 6.00 6.30 1 2 3 4 5 Go to dentist Interview Hayley Johnson Have lunch with boss Visit new radio station Write article about radio station Leave office Take bus home Kitty Hi Jane, how Jane Not 2 interviewing Hayley Johnson, Sarah went to the dentist. Hayley, she had After she lunch with her boss. the article, Sarah Before visited the new radio station. visiting the radio station, Sarah wrote the article about it. left the office, she After took the bus home. /5 1 ? , I’m afraid. Kitty Have you arranged an interview with Johnny Depp yet? Jane His agent says he’s already booked up. Kitty That’s 3 . I thought you knew someone who knew him? Jane Yeah, well, I called my cousin who said she knew him, but it turns out she doesn’t. I don’t know what to do now. It’s been 4 . Kitty I’m sure it’s not 5 I think I can help you so don’t 6 it. . Jane Great! Have you got Depp’s phone number? Kitty No, but I know where he’ll be this evening – in the park filming. We’ll try and get him there. /6 TOTAL / 40 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 5 27/2/12 10:45:32 Quick Tes 3 2 Vocabulary 1 The Environment Complete the puzzle. Find the mystery word. deafening exotic freshwater magnificent snow-capped 0 H Y B R I D C A R 1 1 2 2 3 4 3 5 6 4 7 8 Adjectives Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 5 9 There was a monkeys screamed at once. In the distance we saw the mountains. They went swimming in the lakes. We took photos of the landscape. There are lots of the forest. 10 animals in /5 11 Grammar 12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 noise as all the a vehicle that uses two types of power using something again coal and gas are examples of these how much energy you use is your carbon … when there is no rain you have this strange weather shows that we have this many people use this type of light bulb today gases and chemicals cause this they use a renewable energy source you put this in your car we breathe this out – carbon … energy from the sun carbon dioxide is a … gas / 12 3 Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous. Complete the text with the verbs in the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous. 1 How many bags of rubbish (you/collect)? (you/recycle) all How long your glass and plastic? (do) their homework They so they can go out now. (use) People in the forests these boats all their lives. (not use) a plastic bag for I years. (make) all the cakes Joanna for the party. They’re wonderful. (plan) this holiday all We year. (not return) from her She trip. (you/ How much money spend) today? (grow) our own We vegetables for years. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 6 27/2/12 10:45:32 Quick Tes 3 Sentence Builder 4 Although and despite Complete the sentences with although or despite. 1 they’re more expensive, I prefer to buy fair trade goods. He doesn’t buy luxury goods having a lot of money. living in a town, I still grow my own food. we know we’re destroying the planet, many people still don’t believe it. I get plastic bags at the supermarket I know I shouldn’t really use them. 2 3 4 5 /5 Key Expressions 5 Making Arrangements Choose the correct words. Terry Hi, Gill, Terry here. 1Shall / Let’s meet up later. Gill Sure. Where? Terry 2What about / Why don’t the Red Café on the High street? Gill Well, 3I’d prefer / rather go to the café in the park. It’s nearer. Terry Oh, 4good / right idea. I like it there. Gill Shall we 5meeting / meet at about five? Terry Do you fancy 6have / having dinner there, too? Gill 7Sorry / Sure I can’t make 8it / you tonight. I’ve got to be back home by eight for a family dinner. Terry Okay. We can have dinner there another time. /8 TOTAL / 40 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 7 27/2/12 10:45:33 Quick Tes 4 Vocabulary Grammar 1 Money Choose the correct words. 4 1 How much does he win / earn each month in his new job? The company pays my wage / salary at the end of every month. They raised / saved a lot of money for the disabled at the charity auction. I haven’t got any cash / credit on me. Have you got any coins for the machine? I opened a bank account / loan yesterday so my wages can be paid into it. Can you borrow / lend me some money? I haven’t got enough for the meal. The Passive Rewrite the sentences in the passive. 1 The footballer donated his shirt. The shirt by the footballer. Auctions can raise a lot of money for charity A lot of money for charity by auctions. A pop star has signed this poster. This poster by a pop star. They will give the money to poor children in Africa. The money to poor children in Africa. Many film stars support our charity. Our charity by many film stars. They didn’t sell the painting at the auction. The painting at the auction. They make this jewellery out of silver. The jewellery out of silver. They first used paper money in China. Paper money in China. You can recycle everything. . Everything You must keep the necklace safe. It’s very valuable. The necklace safe. It’s very valuable. 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 /6 2 Materials Complete the words. 1 2 C is a reddish brown metal. If you come third in a race you win the medal. b is made with the skins of L animals. The environment is being damaged by which is man-made. p to make She bought some flowery c the curtains with. 3 4 5 5 /5 3 Quantities Which of these words can you not use together? 1 a slice of a cake b a piece of a wood b a group of a animals b a bit of a food b a pile of a wine b 2 3 4 5 honey c cheese chocolate c paper d bread d rice children c bananas d friends wood c apples d water money c books d clothes 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 /5 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 8 27/2/12 10:45:33 Quick Tes 4 Sentence Builder Key Expressions 5 So and such Complete the sentences with such or so. 6 Complaining Put the sentences (a–i) in the right order to complete the dialogue. 1 It was a good idea that we let him do it. old that we threw The clothes were them away. a success The charity auction was that we’re doing it again next month. many problems that We’ve had we’ve had to close the shop for a week. tired that I’m going to go I feel straight to bed. a I’m terribly sorry about that. Have you got the receipt, please? Right, here you are. And once again, I’m really sorry about the problem. I’ll take a replacement. That’s okay. Thanks for your help. Yes. Can I help you? Well, it keeps stopping when it gets hot. Yes, here you are. Thanks. Now, would you like to replace it or have a refund? Yes – it’s this hair dryer I bought last week. I’m afraid there’s a problem with it. 2 3 4 5 /5 b c d e f g h i Customer Excuse me. Assistant 1 Customer 2 Assistant Really, what’s that? Customer 3 Assistant 4 Customer 5 Assistant 6 Customer 7 Assistant 8 Customer 9 /9 TOTAL / 40 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 9 27/2/12 10:45:33 Quick Tes 5 Vocabulary Grammar 1 Clothes Match the words to make clothes. 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 flared flat mini sleeveless V-neck leather a b c d e f jacket shirt jumper shoes skirt jeans When I was a child, over sixty years ago, I only 1 have two pairs of shoes. One for school – those were my best ones – and one pair for playing in. We 2 wear our best clothes on Sundays and for family celebrations. I 3 hate my school uniform which was a boring grey colour. The school hat was even worse and I 4 often try and hide it so that I didn’t have to tell my mother wear it. I 5 that I had lost it, but she always 6 find it again. Unfortunately, I seemed very old-fashioned as wear fashionable clothes I7 8 let because my parents me. /6 2 Materials and Patterns Sort the letters to make words for materials and patterns. 1 2 3 4 5 DRYOROCU PRIDETS TONOCT INALP MINDE /5 3 Prepositions Choose the correct words. 1 I helped him with his homework in / by exchange for a guitar lesson. With / Within a month, she had become a model. I designed the dress all by / on my own. They travelled around / in the world last year. There are still a few bears living of / in the wild. How much time do you spend at / on the Internet every day? 2 3 4 5 6 Used to and would Complete the sentences with used to, didn’t use to, would or wouldn’t. /8 5 Used to and would Complete the questions. Use the words in brackets. 1 Where for your holidays when you were a child? (use) We always went to the beach. after What school? (would) I would play football with my friends. your Why homework in the kitchen? (use) We did our homework there because it was the warmest part of the house. How many brush your hair every night, Grandma? (did) I used to brush it one hundred times! 2 3 /6 4 /4 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 10 27/2/12 10:45:33 Quick Tes 5 Sentence Builder 6 Like Complete the sentences with the words in the box. does 1 2 3 4 5 is like look looks your new dress like? like a film What Our new teacher star. Who or her father? Her new clothes I love them. What do you she look like, her mother really cool. for breakfast? /5 Key Expressions 7 Describing People Read the text. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Josh is a slim guy 1 long brown hair. He usually wears a jacket, which doesn’t 2 with the trousers. Under the jacket he always wears black T-shirts with strange designs 3 them. He sometimes wears a scarf 4 his neck. I don’t think it 5 him 6 his neck is rather short and the scarf makes it look even shorter. 1 2 3 4 5 6 A A A A A A has suit in over suits so B B B B B B of do on across matches because C C C C C C with go of round goes despite /6 TOTAL / 40 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 11 27/2/12 10:45:33 Quick Tes 6 Vocabulary 3 Multi-part Verbs Choose the correct words. 1 1 He didn’t like college so he dropped out / off after the first year. He didn’t get out / away with taking drugs. He was caught. Although it was raining heavily, they went / got ahead with the race. The athlete has spoken out with / against drugtaking. I always do my best because I don’t want to let my team down / out. They gave leaflets out / over to everyone. Sports and Games Look at the pictures and write the names of the sports. 2 3 4 1 5 6 /6 2 Grammar 4 3 been 1 2 4 3 4 5 5 /5 2 Sports and Games Sort the letters to make words for sports and games. 1 2 3 4 5 INGALIPGRAD SHURTGAD GENNFIC WINGSTREL TRAMANOH Speculating Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 6 can’t (x2) have might must He’s got the gold medal. He have won the race. have run in the race He because I know he was injured. There’s no one at home. I think she have gone out, but I’m not sure. Look at all these medals! She must have a champion swimmer. be very old – it says This book ‘2003’ on the cover. found Archaeologists might the answer to the mystery. /6 /5 5 Modals Referring to the Past Choose the correct words. 1 You should / needn’t have prepared for the race. That’s why you didn’t win. I was injured so I didn’t have / wasn’t able to finish the race. I was really upset. We shouldn’t / couldn’t have entered the race. It was a big mistake. They were really lucky because they could have met / were able to meet Usain Bolt and get his autograph. 2 3 4 /4 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 12 27/2/12 10:45:33 Quick Tes 6 Sentence Builder Key Expressions 6 As well as, apart from and instead of Complete the sentences with as well as, apart from or instead of. 7 1 being a good athlete, he’s also a good teacher. nuts – I I like most food can’t stand them! They caught the bus walking to school this morning. staying He went to training at home watching TV. cricket, which he hates, he enjoys playing most sports. They presented the winner with a bunch of a medal. flowers She held them both up above her head. 2 3 4 5 6 Giving Advice Complete the sentences with the words in the box. better do if report shouldn’t sure what should A Hello. This is the Greenpeace office. B Hi. I’d like to 1 2 something. A Yes, B Well, I think that the local cosmetics factory is poisoning the river. A Are you B Well, we’ve analysed river water and some products from the factory and they both contain the same toxic chemicals. A That’s very interesting. You 4 send us all the evidence you’ve got. B Right, we’ll A 6 I were you, I’d get some photos of the site, too. B That’s a good idea. A You’d B Why? A You 8 what you’re up to. /6 exactly. 3 ? 5 7 that. be careful though. let the company know /8 TOTAL / 40 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 13 27/2/12 10:45:34 Quick Tes 7 Vocabulary 1 Crime Find ten words related to crime in the word square. S U I X S H W G Y E N M O Z I F E L N F U W S C E T H O K T C R I N A E P D T N D S E P I M E R L W L O O D E I V E N C T C H R A W S H B I K A E V E R Y A E I C L P T A R M I W F A T I P T I R E N D M X R W E A P O N T O R F R E S Reported Orders and Requests Rewrite the sentences in direct speech. 1 The thief told the police they had got the wrong man. ,’ the ‘You thief told the police. The police officer asked the man to step aside. ,’ the ‘ police officer said. The judge ordered the man not to say anything. ,’ the judge ‘ ordered the man. The boys asked the police not to arrest them. ,’ the boys ‘ said. The police office told the neighbour to go back inside her house. ,’ the ‘ police office told the neighbour. 2 I O R B T 4 3 4 5 / 10 2 Adjectives Circle the odd word out. 1 2 3 4 5 huge / vast / ancient / enormous small / huge / tiny / little nice / lovely / nasty / kind young / ageing / ancient / old massive / enormous / giant / low /5 Sentence Builder /5 5 Grammar have 3 Reported Orders and Requests Rewrite the orders and requests in reported speech. 1 ‘Don’t speak.’ He ordered her 4 ‘Take pictures of the crime scene.’ She wanted him 5 of the 3 1 2 3 . 2 Indirect Questions and Having done Complete the sentences with the words in the box. crime scene. ‘Could you wait, please.’ He asked her having Do you know has paid? How many fish if then what that customer you killed? talked to the lawyer, she made her decision. that thing is Could you tell me over there? I gave a statement to the police officer and I left the police station. /5 . 4 ‘Don’t open the box.’ He warned them the box. 5 ‘Can you show me the knife?’ She asked them the knife. /5 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 14 27/2/12 10:45:34 Quick Tes 7 Key Expressions 6 Requests Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. afraid ahead can’t could course know okay problem will won’t Caroline Mr Jones? We’re from the local newspaper. 1 we talk to you please? Mr Jones I’m 2 the moment. I’m very busy at Caroline Just a few minutes. It take long. 3 Mr Jones Well, okay. Let’s go into my office. Could you turn that recorder off, please? Caroline Of 4 . No 5 Jennifer . Could we have a look around the factory? Mr Jones No, I’m sorry you 6 . 7 Caroline Is it if we ask you some questions then? Mr Jones Go 8 minutes. Jennifer . You’ve got two the waste from Do you 9 your factory is polluting the river? Mr Jones That’s ridiculous. We comply with all the European regulations. 10 you leave my office now? Caroline Okay. / 10 TOTAL / 40 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 15 27/2/12 10:45:34 Quick Tes 8 Vocabulary Grammar 1 Adjectives Sort the letters to make descriptive adjectives. 3 Reported Statements Rewrite the statements in reported speech. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RVELEC CARTBATS LOURIDISUC USUNALU DOPACTILMEC DIWER UNFYN MOBSCILY 1 ‘I like that painting.’ She said that painting ‘I’m waiting for my friends.’ He told me he 2 his friends. 3 art /8 2 Adjectives Complete the adjectives. 1 His paintings are very e. Where does i he get his ideas from? I prefer paintings which are c and look like r photographs. l My mother paints very c pictures: reds, oranges, purples, greens. l pictures which make I like p me feel calm. I think this picture is very g. I can’t see what it’s c supposed to be. Can you? g painting for That’s a s this artist. I didn’t expect such a happy picture. g pictures in my I only want r bedroom so that I can fall asleep easily. His big paintings are very e. You have to take i notice of them. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ‘We don’t enjoy art galleries.’ They admitted 4 5 6 7 8 galleries. ‘You will love the new painting.’ She announced I the new painting. ‘The artist wanted to change the colour.’ They believed the artist the colour. ‘I haven’t met the artist.’ She replied that the artist. ‘The painting will make a lot of money.’ He predicted that the painting a lot of money. ‘I am not upset by your comments.’ She replied that by my comments. /8 /8 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 16 27/2/12 10:45:34 Quick Tes 8 4 all 1 2 3 4 5 Key Expressions Talking about Quantity Complete the sentences with the words in the box. both neither none 6 some Conversation Choose the correct words. John So, I think we should meet … the paintings. I don’t I like know which one to choose. of Van Gogh’s I’ve studied paintings but not many. of the Unfortunately, people at the meeting could speak English. The two boys were good artists, but sadly of them sold any paintings that day. the art I think I’ve visited galleries in London now. /5 Lizzy 1Sorry / Afraid to interrupt, but have you seen my bag? John No, I haven’t. 2On / By the way, I’ve just got a new computer. Do you like it? Lizzy Very nice. John Anyway, as I was 3talking / saying, we must arrange the meeting this evening. Lizzy 4Can / Do I say something? We’ve got to visit the factory again. John I know. 5Shall / Let’s talk about it later. Lizzy Okay. /5 Sentence Builder 5 Prepositions Complete the sentences. Write one preposition for each space. 1 Be careful! There’s a danger hitting your head. Do you worry mistake? He’s never been interested working with us. I thought you were tired doing this job. You can help me nothing. He’s famous for shouting everyone. 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAL / 40 making a saying /6 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M14_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M14.indd 17 27/2/12 10:45:34 Quick Tes Answer Key Module 1 Quick Test Answer Key 1 1 sign 2 networking 3 profile 4 phone 5 postal 6 instant 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 6 1 5 1 1 face to face 8 smoke 9 mobile 10 language keep 2 out 3 in 4 about 5 up dangerous 2 unpleasant 3 weak 4 incorrect 5 shy careless have always had 2 has never owned 3 are 4 are taking walk 6 go 7 loves 8 always chases since 2 for 3 for 4 since 5 since f 2 b 3 d 4 e 5 a 6 c Module 2 Quick Test Answer Key Module 8 Quick Test Answer Key 1 1 clever 2 abstract 3 ridiculous 4 unusual 5 complicated 6 weird 7 funny 8 symbolic 2 1 imaginative 2 realistic 3 colourful 4 peaceful 5 confusing 6 surprising 7 relaxing 8 impressive 3 1 she liked 2 was waiting for 3 they didn’t enjoy 4 would love 5 8 4 1 5 1 6 1 had wanted to change 6 she hadn’t met 7 would make she was not upset both 2 some 3 none 4 neither 5 all of 2 about 3 in 4 of 5 by 6 at Sorry 2 By 3 saying 4 Can 5 Let’s 1 Across: headlines / crossword / chat show / documentaries / 2 3 4 5 6 interviews / horoscopes Down: blogs / cartoon / articles / sports 1 coloured 2 looking 3 minute 4 famous 5 breaking 1 was visiting 2 broke 3 noticed 4 had left 5 went 6 had stolen 7 was talking 8 was 9 were carrying 1 suggested 2 wanted 3 agreed 4 advised 5 decided 1 Before 2 interviewed 3 writing 4 After 5 she 1 e 2 b 3 c 4 f 5 a 6 d Module 3 Quick Test Answer Key 1 1 recycling 2 fossil fuels 3 footprint 4 drought 2 3 4 5 5 climate change 6 energy-saving 7 pollution 8 wind farms 9 petrol 10 dioxide 11 solar 12 greenhouse Mystery word = deforestation 1 deafening 2 snow-capped 3 freshwater 4 magnificent 5 exotic 1 have you collected 2 have you been recycling 3 have/’ve done 4 have been using 5 haven’t used 6 has made 7 have/’ve been planning 8 hasn’t returned 9 have you spent 10 have/’ve been growing 1 Although 2 despite 3 Despite 4 Although 5 although 1 Let’s 2 What about 3 rather 4 good 5 meet 6 having 7 Sorry 8 it Module 4 Quick Test Answer Key 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 5 9 5 1 6 1 earn 2 salary 3 raised 4 cash 5 account 6 lend copper 2 bronze 3 leather 4 plastic 5 cloth b 2 d 3 c 4 c 5 a was donated 2 can be raised 3 has been signed 4 will be given is supported 6 wasn’t sold 7 is made 8 was first used can be recycled 10 must be kept such 2 so 3 such 4 so 5 so e 2 i 3 f 4 a 5 g 6 h 7 c 8 b 9 d Module 5 Quick Test Answer Key 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 6 5 1 4 6 1 7 1 f 2 d 3 e 4 b 5 c 6 a corduroy 2 striped 3 cotton 4 plain 5 denim in 2 Within 3 on 4 around 5 in 6 on used to 2 would/used to 3 used to 4 would 5 would/used to used to 7 didn’t use to 8 wouldn’t did you use to go 2 would you do 3 did you use to do times did you use to is 2 looks 3 does 4 look 5 like C 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 B Module 6 Quick Test Answer Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 7 1 8 long jump 2 weightlifting 3 javelin 4 cricket 5 ice hockey paragliding 2 draughts 3 fencing 4 wrestling 5 marathon out 2 away 3 went 4 against 5 down 6 out must 2 can’t 3 might 4 been 5 can’t 6 have should 2 wasn’t able 3 shouldn’t 4 were able to meet As well as 2 apart from 3 instead of 4 instead of Apart from 6 as well as report 2 what 3 sure 4 should 5 do 6 If 7 better shouldn’t Module 7 Quick Test Answer Key 1 Across: criminal / blood / detective / weapon Down: sentence / murderer / theft / alibi / victim / kidnapper 2 1 ancient 2 huge 3 nasty 4 young 5 low 3 1 not to speak 2 to take pictures 3 to wait 4 not to open 5 to show her 4 1 have got the wrong man 2 Step aside (please), 3 Don’t say anything 4 (Please) Don’t arrest us 5 Go back inside your house 5 1 if 2 have 3 Having 4 what 5 then 6 1 Could 2 afraid 3 won’t 4 course 5 problem 6 can’t 7 okay 8 ahead 9 know 10 will Z03_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_Z03.indd 66 27/2/12 10:47:26 Placemen Tes A Choose the correct answer. 1 He doesn’t like chocolate, he? A doesn’t B isn’t C does D like 2 A When your friends? B In about an hour. A do you meet B have you met C are you meeting D you meeting 3 I haven’t seen Jack the last time you were here. A since B as C for D by 4 He born in 1998. A is B has C did D was 5 collected her keys and her purse, she left the house. A Having B She has C Have D After 6 A What your father do? B He’s a police officer. A does B do C work D is 7 He a car for two years now. A had B has had C has D was having 8 I agree you. It’s a great idea. A to B for C with D in 9 He hasn’t done research for his project. A a lot B lots C much D loads 10 After football, he went to the cinema with his friends. A play B playing C to play D played 11 We need to check the information again. think so? A Why you B Don’t you C Not D You 12 He didn’t me help him. A let B allow C want D ask 13 They refused me what had happened. A they tell B tell C to tell D telling 14 I’ve got two best friends and of them go to my school. A neither B none C all D either 15 I on the computer when there was a power cut, so I couldn’t finish my project. A worked B was working C had worked D have been working 16 When I got home, I realised that someone in and my jewellery was missing. A was breaking B had been breaking C has broken D had broken 17 He asked me if I help him with his project. A can B am C would D will 18 We about visiting Australia for many years before we finally went there. A had thought B have thought C have been thinking D are thinking 19 Do you I open the window? A mind B say can C okay if D mind if 20 This bread fresh. Let’s buy some more. A not B aren’t C are D isn’t 21 Grandad, to live on a farm when you were a boy? A you used B did you use C use you D did you used 22 The first prize at last week’s sporting event by a student from another school. A won B is won C wins D was won 23 I don’t know where . A does he live B he lives C lives D he live 24 We haven’t been here for . Three years at least! A ages B long time C much time D ever 25 We enjoyed our holiday the bad weather. A although B despite C because D even though 26 A Sorry I’m late. waiting long? B Only about ten minutes. A Did you B Have you C Are you D Have you been 27 Why we go to that new café? I hear it’s very good. A aren’t B don’t C shan’t D mustn’t 28 I’d go somewhere else. I don’t like it there. A rather B prefer C better D like 29 What about some dinner now? A have B we are having C to have D having 30 The party was success that we decided to have another one next month. A such B so C such a D so much 31 The phone rang the meeting. A while B meanwhile C during D within PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 26 27/2/12 10:35:34 Placemen Xxxxxxxx Tes A 32 The stadium the concert took place was huge. A which B where C that D whose 33 This letter signed. Can you ask the boss to do it now? A hasn’t been B didn’t C hasn’t D isn’t being 34 A Thanks for helping. B . A Not all B No problem C Doesn’t matter D Don’t mind 35 The keys aren’t in your bag, so you them at home. A must you left B must left C must leave D must have left 36 She managed to do it her own. A on B by C with D in 37 My dad have a beard, but he’s shaved it off now. A might B had C could D used to 38 A What Sarah like? B She’s very friendly. A does B does look C is D looks 39 The car broke down so we had to at the local garage. A is repair it B have it repaired C make it repair D have repaired it 40 the past, people lived in caves. A In B At C Over D During 41 We apologise so late. A for be B for being C at being D to be 42 She didn’t come to the party she had a bad cold. A since as B because C because of D for 43 A I don’t like our new classroom. B . A Neither I B I do too C Neither do I D So do I 44 being a good footballer, he’s an excellent tennis player. A Addition B Apart C Instead D As well as 45 If I you, I’d tell somebody about it. A are B were C would D am 46 How long learning English? A are you B have you been C do you D you 47 That be Joe. He’s living in Australia now. A can’t B mustn’t C shouldn’t D needn’t 48 You that. I was going to do it – but thanks anyway. A mustn’t have done B needn’t have done C didn’t do D can’t do that 49 A You see the doctor if you still feel ill tomorrow. B Okay I will. Thanks. A should B might C will D need 50 You have said anything to her. It was a mistake. A couldn’t B mustn’t C can’t D shouldn’t 51 I’m quite tired so I stay out too late. A rather not B rather not to C would rather not D would not rather 52 There were hundreds of paintings and them were incredible. A some of B some C both of D all 53 He’s got hairstyle as his friends. A similar B the same C same D like 54 They ordered him the truth. A telling B he tell C for telling D to tell 55 I don’t know . Do you? A where are they B they are where C where they are D are they where 56 He told them the room until they had finished the work. A not leave B don’t leave C not to leave D to don’t leave 57 We spend hours playing in the garden when we were children. A did B would C used D always 58 I’ll buy my parents a big house if I the lottery. A win B will win C would win D won 59 What kind of things are you interested ? A of B to C for D in 60 She’s slow runner that she always loses her races. A so B such a C so a D a such 61 Jane and Susie are both English, but of them lives in England. A either B neither C some D both PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 27 27/2/12 10:35:34 Placemen Tes 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 A I was waiting for the bus, I saw an old friend. A While B Meanwhile C During D Then He explained that the book had been hidden for 600 years. A us B to us C about us D us it We you that it was dangerous, but you didn’t listen. A warned B admitted C said D replied the way, have your relatives from America arrived yet? A In B On C Over D By She’s only thirteen, she looks much older. A even B but that C although D despite We her since last year. A don’t see B aren’t seeing C didn’t see D haven’t seen The climate is to get warmer over the next few years. A like B likely C probably D maybe He to the office early yesterday morning. A went B goes C has gone D is going I’ve finished the book – it was great. A yet B already C still D ever Look! Your car isn’t here – it stolen! A must B has C was to be D must have been She worked at the radio station two years. A ago B before C for D since What do if you were the president of your country? A would you B will you C would you have D would you be I be able to come – I’m not sure. A can B will C might D ought I told him to arrive early, he came an hour late! A however B but C because D so that A What tomorrow? B Going to the football match A do you B do you do C are you doing D will you doing 77 Do you always at Mike’s Salon? A doing your hair B have done hair C have your hair D have your hair done 78 I’m waiting here someone comes to speak to me. A until B if C to D by 79 Have you seen Jane’s bag? is the big red leather one. A Her B She C Hers D Its 80 This house two hundred years ago. A built B was built C they build D is built 81 Having her breakfast, she brushed her teeth. A eating B ate C eat D eaten 82 I don’t know book this is. Is it yours? A what B who C that D whose 83 we go out tonight? There’s a good film on in town. A Why B Let’s C Shall D Don’t 84 She is famous for the Harry Potter books. A she wrote B writing C write D to write 85 A I help you? B Yes, I’d like to buy a laptop. A Must B Shouldn’t C Can D Will 86 We didn’t go to the beach the bad weather. A because of B because C despite D although 87 I think Saturday is the best day for the party. ? A You agree B You don’t agree C Agree you D Don’t you agree 88 the people are unhappy with the situation. A Most B Both C Most of D Either 89 We’ve lived here since . A 2010 B two years C a long time D ages 90 The dress by a top designer. A made B makes C is making D will be made PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 28 27/2/12 10:35:35 Placemen Tes A 91 A Do you know where Sarah is? B . A Sorry, I can’t B No, I don’t C Yes, I am D Not all 92 a lot of money left. What shall we do? A There aren’t B It isn’t C There isn’t D It haven’t 93 We to the match if you had bought the tickets. It’s a shame we didn’t see it. A could go B were able C can go D could have gone 94 I in the office since six this morning and I’m exhausted. A am working B have work C have been working D was working 95 They go camping in the country. A general B sometimes C frequent D hardly 96 I Kelly for a coffee in half an hour. Do you want to come? A am meeting B meet C will meet D will meeting 97 He’s not as bad at football as he be. A used B was used C used to D has used 98 That’s test I’ve ever done. A the hardest B the most hard C harder D hard 99 Is that the girl you were talking about? A – B what C which D whose 100 I’m tired of at home all day – let’s go out. A we are B be C to be D being TOTAL / 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 29 27/2/12 10:35:35 Placemen Tes B Choose the correct answer. 1 He doesn’t like chocolate, he? A doesn’t B does C isn’t D like 2 A When your friends? B In about an hour. A are you meeting B have you met C do you meet D you meeting 3 I haven’t seen Jack the last time you were here. A by B as C for D since 4 He born in 1998. A is B has C was D did 5 collected her keys and her purse, she left the house. A She has B Having C Have D After 6 A: What your father do? B He’s a police officer. A work B do C does D is 7 He a car for two years now. A was having B had C has D has had 8 I agree you. It’s a great idea. A to B with C for D in 9 He hasn’t done research for his project. A much B lots C a lot D loads 10 After football, he went to the cinema with his friends. A play B to play C playing D played 11 He didn’t me help him. A let B allow C want D ask 12 They refused me what had happened. A they tell B tell C to tell D telling 13 We need to check the information again. think so? A Why you B Don’t you C Not D You 14 I on the computer when there was a power cut, so I couldn’t finish my project. A worked B was working C had worked D have been working 15 When I got home, I realised that someone in and my jewellery was missing. A was breaking B had been breaking C has broken D had broken 16 He asked me if I help him with his project. A can B am C would D will 17 I’ve got two best friends and of them go to my school. A neither B none C all D either 18 We about visiting Australia for many years before we finally went there. A are thinking B have thought C have been thinking D had thought 19 Do you I open the window? A mind B say can C mind if D okay if 20 This bread fresh. Let’s buy some more. A isn’t B aren’t C are D not 21 The first prize at last week’s sporting event by a student from another school. A won B is won C wins D was won 22 I don’t know where . A does he live B he lives C lives D he live 23 A Sorry I’m late. waiting long? B Only about ten minutes. A Did you B Have you C Are you D Have you been 24 We enjoyed our holiday the bad weather. A although B despite C because D even though 25 Grandad, to live on a farm when you were a boy? A you used B did you use C use you D did you used 26 Why we go to that new café? I hear it’s very good. A aren’t B don’t C shan’t D mustn’t 27 I’d go somewhere else. I don’t like it there. A rather B prefer C better D like 28 What about some dinner now? A have B we are having C to have D having 29 The party was success that we decided to have another one next month. A such B so C such a D so much 30 We haven’t been here for . Three years at least! A ages B long time C much time D ever PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 30 27/2/12 10:35:35 Placemen Tes B 31 The stadium the concert took place was huge. A which B where C that D whose 32 A: What Sarah like? B She’s very friendly. A does B does look C is D looks 33 This letter signed. Can you ask the boss to do it now? A didn’t B hasn’t been C hasn’t D isn’t being 34 A Thanks for helping. B . A Not all B Don’t mind C Doesn’t matter D No problem 35 The keys aren’t in your bag, so you them at home. A must you left B must left C must leave D must have left 36 She managed to do it her own. A by B on C with D in 37 My dad have a beard, but he’s shaved it off now. A might B had C used to D could 38 The phone rang the meeting. A while B during C meanwhile D within 39 The car broke down so we had to at the local garage. A have it repaired B is repair it C make it repair D have repaired it 40 How long learning English? A are you B have you been C do you D you 41 She didn’t come to the party she had a bad cold. A because B since as C because of D for 42 A I don’t like our new classroom. B . A Neither I B I do too C Neither do I D So do I 43 being a good footballer, he’s an excellent tennis player. A Addition B Apart C Instead D As well as 44 We apologise so late. A for be B for being C at being D to be 45 If I you, I’d tell somebody about it. A were B are C would D am 46 the past, people lived in caves. A In B At C Over D During 47 That be Joe. He’s living in Australia now. A needn’t B mustn’t C shouldn’t D can’t 48 A You see the doctor if you still feel ill tomorrow. B Okay I will. Thanks. A should B might C will D need 49 You have said anything to her. It was a mistake. A couldn’t B mustn’t C can’t D shouldn’t 50 I’m quite tired so I stay out too late. A rather not B rather not to C would rather not D would not rather 51 There were hundreds of paintings and them were incredible. A some of B some C both of D all 52 He’s got hairstyle as his friends. A similar B the same C same D like 53 They ordered him the truth. A telling B he tell C for telling D to tell 54 You that. I was going to do it – but thanks anyway. A mustn’t have done B needn’t have done C didn’t do D can’t do that 55 I don’t know . Do you? A where are they B they are where C are they where D where they are 56 He told them the room until they had finished the work. A not to leave B don’t leave C not leave D to don’t leave 57 We spend hours playing in the garden when we were children. A did B used C would D always 58 I’ll buy my parents a big house if I the lottery. A will win B win C would win D won 59 Jane and Susie are both English, but of them lives in England. A either B neither C some D both 60 What kind of things are you interested ? A of B to C for D in PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 31 27/2/12 10:35:35 Placement Tes 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 B I was waiting for the bus, I saw an old friend. A While B Meanwhile C During D Then He explained that the book had been hidden for 600 years. A us B to us C about us D us it We you that it was dangerous, but you didn’t listen. A warned B admitted C said D replied What do if you were the president of your country? A would you B will you C would you have D would you be She’s slow runner that she always loses her races. A so B such a C so a D a such the way, have your relatives from America arrived yet? A In B By C Over D On She’s only thirteen, she looks much older. A even B although C but that D despite The climate is to get warmer over the next few years. A likely B like C probably D maybe He to the office early yesterday morning. A goes B went C has gone D is going I’ve finished the book – it was great. A yet B ever C still D already Look! Your car isn’t here – it stolen! A must B has C must have been D was to be She worked at the radio station two years. A for B before C ago D since We her since last year. A don’t see B aren’t seeing C didn’t see D haven’t seen I be able to come – I’m not sure. A can B might C will D ought Do you always at Mike’s Salon? A doing your hair B have done hair C have your hair D have your hair done 76 I’m waiting here someone comes to speak to me. A until B if C to D by 77 Have you seen Jane’s bag? is the big red leather one. A Her B She C Hers D Its 78 This house two hundred years ago. A built B was built C they build D is built 79 She is famous for the Harry Potter books. A she wrote B writing C write D to write 80 Having her breakfast, she brushed her teeth. A eating B ate C eat D eaten 81 I told him to arrive early, he came an hour late! A however B but C because D so that 82 A What tomorrow? B Going to the football match A do you B do you do C are you doing D will you doing 83 I don’t know book this is. Is it yours? A what B who C that D whose 84 we go out tonight? There’s a good film on in town. A Why B Let’s C Shall D Don’t 85 A I help you? B Yes, I’d like to buy a laptop. A Can B Shouldn’t C Must D Will 86 We didn’t go to the beach the bad weather. A because B because of C despite D although 87 I think Saturday is the best day for the party. ? A You agree B You don’t agree C Don’t you agree D Agree you 88 the people are unhappy with the situation. A Most of B Both C Most D Either 89 We’ve lived here since . A two years B 2010 C a long time D ages 90 The dress by a top designer. A made B will be made C is making D makes PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 32 27/2/12 10:35:35 Placemen Tes B 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 a lot of money left. What shall we do? A There aren’t B It isn’t C There isn’t D It haven’t We to the match if you had bought the tickets. It’s a shame we didn’t see it. A could go B were able C can go D could have gone I in the office since six this morning and I’m exhausted. A am working B have work C have been working D was working They go camping in the country. A general B sometimes C frequent D hardly A Do you know where Sarah is? B . A Sorry, I can’t B No, I don’t C Yes, I am D Not all I Kelly for a coffee in half an hour. Do you want to come? A will meeting B meet C will meet D am meeting He’s not as bad at football as he be. A used B used to C was used D has used That’s test I’ve ever done. A hard B the most hard C harder D the hardest Is that the girl you were talking about? A what B – C which D whose I’m tired of at home all day – let’s go out. A we are B be C being D to be TOTAL / 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 33 27/2/12 10:35:36 Placemen Tes A &B Placement Test A – Answer Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 C C A D A A B C C B B A C A B D C A D D B D B A B D B A D C C B A B 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 D A D C B A B B C D B B A B A D C A B D C C B A D B B A B A D C D B 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Answer Key Placement Test B – Answer Key A B D C A C B C D A C B D D C B C A D C A D B C D C B A C A A D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 B A D C B C D B A C A C B B D C A D C A D B D B B B A D C A B C B D 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 D B C B A B A C D B A A D A D C A B D B D A C B B D A B A A B B B A 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 B D C A D B D A C B B D B C D C A B C A B B C D C B B D B D B C PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 34 27/2/12 10:35:36 Placemen Tes A &B Placement Test A – Answer Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 C C A D A A B C C B B A C A B D C A D D B D B A B D B A D C C B A B 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 D A D C B A B B C D B B A B A D C A B D C C B A D B B A B A D C D B 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Answer Key Placement Test B – Answer Key A B D C A C B C D A C B D D C B C A D C A D B C D C B A C A A D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 B A D C B C D B A C A C B B D C A D C A D B D B B B A D C A B C B D 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 D B C B A B A C D B A A D A D C A B D B D A C B B D A B A A B B B A 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 B D C A D B D A C B B D B C D C A B C A B B C D C B B D B D B C PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M09_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M09.indd 34 27/2/12 10:35:36 Module 1 Tes Student A Vocabulary 1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There is one extra word. blog body face to face instant landline postal sign signals texting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Native Americans used to communicate using . smoke to speaking to people I prefer on my phone – it’s cheaper. I like to be able to see someone because language is a very important communication tool. every day about He writes a(n) his work at the radio station. service is very These days the slow compared to emailing. Skype is great for conversations. for long phone calls I use my because it costs too much on my mobile. language Deaf people can use to communicate. 2 Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjectives in brackets. 1 Mobile phones are very (rare) these days. Everyone has them. (careful) with her She’s very things and is always losing them. Eating junk food is very (healthy). The technology is quite (simple) and I don’t understand it. (patient) person He’s a very and hates it when people are late. (shy) person and love I’m a(n) being with my friends. (weak). The material is very It won’t break. (useful) This MP3 player is – the sound is so quiet that I can’t hear the music. 3 4 5 6 7 8 Read the sentences. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). 1 I’ve set my own webpage – it looks great. A out B off C up that new sports club We want to check next week. A up B over C out chatroom She enjoys joining conversations. A in to B in with C in for 2 /8 2 3 /8 3 4 5 more information We need to find before we say anything. A out B about C with with all the new My mother can’t keep technology. A on B in C up /5 Grammar 4 Complete the text with the verbs in the Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present Perfect. Jennifer comes from the United States, but now she 1 (live) in Uganda, 2 (work) on a project where she (be) there to save rhinos. She 3 for nearly a year. Unfortunately, the rhino 4 (be) now very rare in Uganda. (work) with The team Jennifer 5 (recently/ at the moment 6 bring) six white rhinos to the area. They hope that these rhinos will survive and help to increase the number of animals in the country. Jennifer’s days are very busy. She 7 (begin) by checking the GPS tracking devices which are fixed around the animals’ necks to see where they are. She then (drive) gets into her jeep and 8 9 (spend) out to find them. She the rest of the day watching the rhinos. She 10 (already/follow) them over a large area of the special park where they live and she hopes that her research will help in her team’s efforts to save the rhino from total extinction. / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M01_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M01.indd 2 27/2/12 10:27:18 Language 5 Complete the text with for or since. Communication Donald has loved basketball ever 1 he was a small child. He has been in the school basketball team 2 five years and has been 3 April this year. The captain team hasn’t lost a match 4 ages and now they’re the best in the region. Next week they’re going to the regional competition which the team has won every the competition started year 5 in 2008. They expect to bring home the cup once again. 7 Choose the correct words. Peter Can we finish our science project tonight, Daniel? Daniel I 1can’t / don’t think we’ve got enough time, have we? Peter 2Won’t / Don’t you think 3it / so? We’ve only got to write the last part. Daniel I know, but I 4don’t finish / haven’t finished all the research I wanted to do. Peter 5If you / You can ask me, we don’t need to do any more. We’ve got all we need already. Daniel Yes, but I wanted to add something extra. We want to get a good mark, don’t we? The teacher said we’d get better marks for good research. Peter 6It’s good / That’s true, but we really haven’t got the time for that. We have to give our project to the teacher tomorrow morning. Let’s use what we’ve got. If we’re late, we’ll lose marks, too. I think we should finish it tonight. Don’t you agree? Daniel Yes, 7definitely / already. Peter And we can do more research on our next project. Daniel Yes, I agree 8to / with you. Let’s start writing. /5 6 Write sentences. Use the Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present Perfect. 1 you / ever / write / an email in English? 2 how often / you / phone / your grandparents? 3 what / you / look at? 4 5 how long / you / be / awake? you / use / Facebook / every day? /8 TOTAL 6 / 50 you / see / the final Harry Potter film? /6 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M01_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M01.indd 3 27/2/12 10:27:19 Module 1 Tes Student B Vocabulary 1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There is one extra word. blog body face to face instant landline postal sign signals texting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I prefer to speaking to people on my phone – it’s cheaper. every day about He writes a(n) his work at the radio station. language Deaf people can use to communicate. I like to be able to see someone because language is a very important communication tool. Skype is great for conversations. for long phone calls I use my because it costs too much on my mobile. Native Americans used to communicate using . smoke service is very These days the slow compared to emailing. 2 Complete the sentences with the opposite of the adjectives in brackets. 1 He’s a very (patient) person and hates it when people are late. (rare) Mobile phones are very these days. Everyone has them. (weak). The material is very It won’t break. Eating junk food is very (healthy). (useful) This MP3 player is – the sound is so quiet that I can’t hear the anything! The technology is quite (simple) and I don’t understand it. (shy) person and love I’m a(n) being with my friends. (careful) with her She’s very things and is always losing them. 3 4 5 6 7 8 Read the sentences. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). 1 I’ve set my own webpage – it looks great. A out B up C off that new sports club We want to check next week. A out B up C over chatroom She enjoys joining conversations. A in to B in for C in with more information We need to find before we say anything. A about B out C with with all the new My mother can’t keep technology. A up B on C in 2 /8 2 3 /8 3 4 5 /5 Grammar 4 Complete the text with the verbs in the Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present Perfect. Jennifer lives and 1 (work) in 2 Uganda in East Africa. She (come) from the USA, but says that right (enjoy) her now, she 3 adventurous life in Africa. For the last five (work) for a years, Jennifer 4 wildlife organisation which 5 (try) to protect the Ugandan white rhinoceros. Unfortunately, the white rhino 6 (be) now very rare in Uganda. Jennifer and her team 7 (recently/bring) six white rhinos to the area. They hope that these rhinos will survive and help to increase the number of animals in the country. (begin) her day by She 8 checking the GPS tracking devices which are fixed around the animals’ necks to see where (spend) the they are. She then 9 10 day watching the rhinos. She (hope) that her research will help her team’s efforts to save the white rhino from total extinction. / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M01_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M01.indd 4 27/2/12 10:27:19 Language 5 Complete the text with for or since. Communication Donald has been in the school basketball team 1 five years and he has been 2 April this year. He has captain 3 he was loved basketball ever a small boy. Next week they’re going to the regional competition which the team has won the competition every year 4 started in 2008. Donald and his team haven’t ages and now lost a match 5 they’re the best in the region. 7 Choose the correct words. Peter Let’s try and finish our science project tonight. What 1do / are you think? Daniel I 2can’t / don’t think we’ve got enough time, have we? Peter 3Won’t Daniel I know, but I 5don’t finish / haven’t finished all the research I wanted to do. Peter I don’t think 6that / as we need to do any more. We’ve got all we need already. Daniel Yes, but I wanted to add something extra. We want to get a good mark, don’t we? The teacher said we’d get better marks for good research. Peter 7It’s good / That’s true, but we really haven’t got the time for that. We have to give our project to the teacher tomorrow morning. Let’s use what we’ve got. If we’re late, we’ll lose marks, too. I think we should finish it tonight. Don’t you agree? Daniel Yes, I agree 8to / with you. Let’s start writing. /5 6 Write sentences. Use the Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present Perfect. 1 how often / you / phone / your grandparents? 2 you / see / the final Harry Potter film? 3 how long / you / be / awake? 4 you / use / Facebook / every day? 5 what / you / look at? / Don’t you think so? If you / ask me, it won’t take long to finish. We only have to write the last part. 4tell /8 TOTAL 6 / 50 you / ever / write / an email in English? /6 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M01_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M01.indd 5 27/2/12 10:27:19 Module 2 Tes Student A Vocabulary 4 1 Complete the words related to the media. 1 I love reading the c gossip in magazines because I like to know what famous people are doing. We need to check the weather before going out f tomorrow because we’ll have to change our plans if it rains. Carl likes to know what’s going on in different countries around the world, so he always listens to the news in i the evening. Her grandmother does the in the newspaper every day p because she says it keeps her mind young. Do you ever check your online to see what h might happen to you that day? On 24-hour news channels, you get news immediately it b happens. It’s amazing! My friend and I often read the page to see if there is any p advice we can use. I usually check the TV online to see what’s on TV l each night. I only ever read the in the newspaper as I h don’t have time to read anything else. about There was a very good a healthy eating in my fashion magazine last week. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 2 Complete the sentences with compound adjectives. 1 The hotel we visited has five stars. We visited a hotel. The course lasted for four days. It was a course. Her story broke my heart. It was a 2 3 story. 5 6 7 8 9 10 The woman who fell down the stairs is seventy-three years old. woman fell A down the stairs. The man with the long hair is famous. man is The famous. The film went on for ages. I thought it would never finish. It seemed like a film. The crocodile they found in their swimming pool was three metres long. crocodile A was found in their swimming pool. John works very hard at school. John is a very student. We all love our dog very much. dog. She’s a The information has been organised well in this report. This is a report. / 10 Grammar 3 Complete the news story with the verbs in the Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect. Yesterday, villagers in the Philippines finally managed to catch an enormous crocodile, (try) to catch which they 1 several times before. Until yesterday, people 2 (live) in fear of the great 3 (be) creature and it a constant worry to them. Last month a man 4 (disappear) while he 5 (fish). Before they finally 6 (succeed) in catching the (attempt) to animal, they 7 catch it with traps which they 8 (make) out of fishing nets. However, the crocodile 9 (destroy) these very quickly. Finally the animal was caught in a metal trap which it 10 (can) not destroy. / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M02_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M02.indd 6 27/2/12 10:28:44 Language 4 Complete the news story with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. David enjoys listening to the news on his radio every morning and he refuses 1 (get) out of bed until it has finished. His (help) mother asked him 2 her with the breakfast this morning, but he (hear) about the wanted 3 volcano which was erupting on a Pacific (turn) Island. She made him 4 the radio off, so he didn’t know what was happening. So, when he got to his friends house, he stopped for a few minutes 5 (watch) the TV news. They 6 (watch) when only stopped they realised that they were late for school! /6 5 1 Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. Lucy Not very well, I’m 1 . Kate Why’s that? Lucy Well, we’ve had a few problems with finding people to help with the charity party next week. Kate Oh, I’m 2 about that. Lucy And the TV presenter who promised to come, can’t come now. Kate 3 a pity. Anyway, 4 worry about it. I’ve got an idea who I can ask and I know plenty of people who could help. 6 . Kate Never 7 . I promise it 8 better this time. Leave it to me. Stephanie spoke to her boss. Then she made some phone calls. Before The students learned the new words. Then they had a test. After . be Lucy You’re so kind, Kate. Thanks. Anyway how 9 with you? Kate The boys walked to the lake. Then they had a picnic. Before /4 Kate Hi, Lucy. How’s it going? Lucy Oh yes, it was. It was totally disorganised. . 4 Read the text. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Kate I’m sure it wasn’t Alex had lunch. Then he went to the beach. Before going to the beach, Alex had lunch . Joanne visited her mother. Then she went shopping. After . 3 6 Lucy Well, I hope you do better than me. The last nightmare and I charity event was 5 don’t want this one to be the same. . 2 Communication 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A A A A A A A A A A 10 good, thanks. I’ve just passed my driving test and I’m really pleased. sorry sad That’s not a that bad matter will is a thing All B B B B B B B B B B frightened afraid What’s don’t the such a bad worry can the things Pretty C C C C C C C C C C afraid sorry He’s aren’t some very badly mind must are things Much / 10 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M02_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M02.indd 7 27/2/12 10:28:44 Module 2 Tes Student B Vocabulary 1 Complete the words related to the media. 1 We need to check the weather before going out tomorrow f because we’ll have to change our plans if it rains. in Her grandmother does the p the newspaper every day because she says it keeps her mind young. about There was a very good a healthy eating in my fashion magazine last week. Do you ever check your h online to see what might happen to you that day? My friend and I often read the page to see if there is any p advice we can use. Carl likes to know what’s going on in different countries around the world, so he always listens to the i news in the evening. in I only ever read the h the newspaper as I don’t have time to read anything else. On 24-hour news channels, you get news immediately it b happens. It’s amazing! gossip I love reading the c in magazines because I like to know what famous people are doing. I usually check the TV l online to see what’s on TV each night. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 Complete the sentences with compound adjectives. 1 The crocodile they found in their swimming pool was three metres long. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A crocodile was found in their swimming pool. The hotel we visited has five stars. We visited a hotel. The woman who fell down the stairs is seventy-three years old. woman fell A down the stairs. The man with the long hair is famous. man is The famous. The information has been organised well in this report. This is a report. The course lasted for four days. It was a course. The film went on for ages. I thought it would never finish. It seemed like a film. Her story broke my heart. story. It was a John works very hard at school. John is a very student. We all love our dog very much. dog. She’s a / 10 / 10 Grammar 3 Complete the news story with the verbs in the Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect. Yesterday, villagers in the Philippines (manage) to catch an enormous crocodile, which they 2 (try) to catch several times before. Last month a man 3 (fish). (disappear) while he 4 Since then, the rest of the villagers 1 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M02_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M02.indd 8 27/2/12 10:28:45 Language 5 (live) in fear of the great (be) a constant creature and it worry to them. Before they finally 7 (succeed) in catching the 8 (attempt) to animal, they 9 catch it with traps which they (make) out of fishing nets, but the enormous crocodile easily ate through the nets. Finally, (catch) the the villagers 10 animal in a metal trap which it could not destroy. 4 6 Complete the news story with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. David enjoys 1 (listen) to the news on his radio every morning and he (get) out of bed until refuses 2 it has finished. His mother asked him 3 (help) her with the breakfast this morning, but he wanted 4 (hear) about the volcano which was erupting on a Pacific Island. She made him 5 (turn) the radio off, so he couldn’t hear the rest. Because his mother (hear) the wouldn’t let him 6 rest of the news bulletin, he went round to his friend’s house to watch the TV news. He was still there three hours later! /6 5 1 Communication 6 Read the text. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Kate Hi, Lucy. How’s it going? 1 . Kate Why’s that? Lucy Well, we’ve had a few problems with finding people to help with the charity party next week. Kate Oh, I’m 2 about that. Lucy And the TV presenter who promised to come, can’t come now. Kate 3 a pity. Anyway, 4 worry about it. I’ve got an idea who I can ask and I know plenty of people who could help. Lucy Well, I hope you do better than me. The last nightmare and I charity event was 5 don’t want this one to be the same. Kate I’m sure it wasn’t 6 . Lucy Oh yes, it was. It was totally disorganised. Kate Never 7 . I promise it this time. Leave it to me. 8 be better Lucy You’re so kind, Kate. Thanks. Anyway how 9 with you? Alex had lunch. Then he went to the beach. Before going to the beach, Alex had lunch . Kate The students learned the new words. Then they had a test. After Joanne visited her mother. Then she went shopping. After . 3 /4 Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. . 2 . Lucy Not very well, I’m / 10 4 Stephanie spoke to her boss. Then she made some phone calls. Before The boys walked to the lake. Then they had a picnic. Before 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A A A A A A A A A A 10 good, thanks. I’ve just passed my driving test and I’m really pleased. sorry sorry He’s don’t some such a bad matter must are things All B B B B B B B B B B afraid afraid What’s not the that bad mind can the things Much C C C C C C C C C C frightened sad That’s aren’t a very badly worry will is a thing Pretty / 10 . TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M02_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M02.indd 9 27/2/12 10:28:45 Module 3 Tes Student A Vocabulary 1 6 Complete the sentences with one word from each box. 7 carbon fossil global greenhouse organic renewable solar wind 8 energy (x2) farms footprint gases vegetables warming 1 2 fuel /8 We have to be aware of our these days, because all the energy we use damages the environment. Countries should be using more because we’re running out of traditional forms of energy. 3 Read the sentences. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). 1 The Everglades National Park provides a unique for a variety of species. A landscape B space C habitat In the Perito Moreno National Park there are forests and amazing waterfalls. A thick B strong C high noise as it The waterfall made a thundered to the ground 100 metres below. A deathly B deadening C deafening animals to see in this There are many beautiful National Park. A exotic B foreign C extinct and is home to The Everglades is a huge many species of aquatic wildlife. A canyon B swamp C glacier We love taking our dog for walks through the . A forest B waterfall C lake These fish don’t live in the sea – they only live lakes. in A saltwater B freshwater C unique The view from the top of the mountain was ! A magnificent B deafening C natural 2 3 Petrol is an example of a(n) 4 I’m hoping to use in my new house, but I don’t think it will be much use as we get very little sun. 3 4 6 – he Stephen only eats won’t buy anything which has been grown with chemicals. Everyone seems to be talking about 7 these days. Is the weather really getting hotter? We should reduce the amount of 5 . 5 6 we send into the atmosphere. 8 produce electricity using the power of the air without causing pollution. 7 /8 2 Complete the words related to the environment. 1 D is a huge problem in South American. Most of the Amazon basin has no trees. last week as There were terrible f the country saw its heaviest rain in ten years. car next I’m hoping to buy a h year so I don’t have to use so much petrol. There has been no rain this year and there’s in the north of the a severe d country. We should all try to buy more e cleaning products. f 2 3 4 5 I don’t like the e -s light bulbs – they don’t seem to give out enough light. in some cities The p is so bad that many people have breathing problems. all our plastic, metal and We r paper. 8 /8 Grammar 4 Complete the dialogue with the verbs in the Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous. Andy Hi, Sarah. 1 (you/ finish) the poster for our school recycling campaign yet? PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M03_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M03.indd 18 27/2/12 10:29:34 Language Sarah Not quite. I 2 (work) on it since early this morning and it’s nearly finished. What do you think? Andy (you/include) It’s great. 3 all the information we agreed on? 5 6 (not put) all Sarah Yes, but I 4 the photos in. There wasn’t enough space. Andy Andy How long glass and plastic? Yes, I see. It would be very crowded if you used them all. Sarah And what day? 5 (you/do) all (make) phone calls I6 all day and I managed to get several local shopkeepers involved. This is the first time I’ve visited the Victoria Falls National Park. never the I Victoria Falls National Park before. When did you start recycling glass and plastic? been /6 Communication 6 Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. don’t fancy idea let’s make rather right see shall sounds Sarah Excellent. And 7 (you/contact) the local council? Andy (agree) Yes, and they 8 to give us some leaflets and send someone to talk to the students. And I think I Jackie Hi Tony. It’s Jackie here. We need to discuss the Save the Rainforest project. Tony 9 (persuade) the local TV company to interview us. 10 Sarah Well, we certainly (not waste) our time today. Why 1 somewhere? Jackie That’s a good you suggest? Tony / 10 we meet up 2 . Where do 3 go the sports club. We can use the computers there. 5 Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. Use the word given. use the ones in the Jackie I’d 4 library. They’re much better. And we’d have access to the books we need as well. 1 Although she was tired, she went out with her friends. despite Tony , she went 2 3 4 out with her friends. I started work at six o’clock this morning and I’m still working. been six o’clock I this morning. Dad doesn’t like tomatoes, but he grows lots of them in his greenhouse. although tomatoes, he grows lots of them in his greenhouse. Although it’s a poor country, they have very good schools. being country, great. Perhaps Okay that 5 we can have coffee somewhere afterwards. Jackie And then you can come back to my house for dinner if you like. Tony it tonight. Sorry, I can’t 6 I’m going to the cinema with my sister. Do you 7 joining us? Jackie Brilliant! Okay what time we meet at the library? Tony Is four o’clock okay? Jackie That’s fine. then. Tony 8 10 9 you at four . Bye for now. / 10 they have very good schools. TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M03_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M03.indd 19 27/2/12 10:29:34 Module 3 Tes Student B Vocabulary 1 6 Complete the sentences with one word from each box. 7 carbon fossil global greenhouse organic renewable solar wind energy (x2) farms footprint gases vegetables warming 1 2 3 4 5 8 fuel /8 Stephen only eats – he won’t buy anything which has been grown with chemicals. 3 Read the sentences. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). 1 The Everglades National Park provides a unique for a variety of species. A landscape B habitat C space In the Perito Moreno National Park there are forests and amazing waterfalls. A strong B thick C high noise as it The waterfall made a thundered to the ground 100 metres below. A deathly B deafening C deadening animals to see in this There are many beautiful National Park. A extinct B foreign C exotic and is home to The Everglades is a huge many species of aquatic wildlife. A swamp B canyon C glacier We love taking our dog for walks through the . A lake B waterfall C forest These fish don’t live in the sea – they only live lakes. in A freshwater B saltwater C unique The view from the top of the mountain was ! A natural B deafening C magnificent We have to be aware of our these days, because all the energy we use damages the environment. 2 in my I’m hoping to use new house, but I don’t think it will be much use as we get very little sun. 3 produce electricity using the power of the air without causing pollution. Everyone seems to be talking about 4 these days. Is the weather really getting hotter? 5 6 7 Petrol is an example of a(n) Countries should be using more 8 because we’re running out of traditional forms of energy. We should reduce the amount of . we send into the 6 7 atmosphere. /8 2 Complete the words related to the environment. 1 The p in some cities is so bad that many people have breathing problems. all our plastic, metal and We r paper. is a huge D problem in South American. Most of the Amazon basin has no trees. car next I’m hoping to buy a h year so I don’t have to use so much petrol. -s I don’t like the e light bulbs – they don’t seem to give out enough light. 2 3 4 5 There has been no rain this year and there’s in the north of the a severe d country. We should all try to buy more e cleaning products. f last week as There were terrible f the country saw its heaviest rain in ten years. 8 /8 Grammar 4 Complete the dialogue with the verbs in the Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous. Sarah I1 (work) on our poster for the school recycling campaign since early this morning. Andy 2 Sarah Nearly, but I (you/finish) it yet? 3 (not put) PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M03_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M03.indd 20 27/2/12 10:29:35 Language all the photos in. There wasn’t enough space. That’s okay. 4 (you/include) all the information? Sarah Yes, I have. And I 5 (write) the school email address at the bottom. Good idea. Sarah So what day? Andy 6 Excellent. And 8 (you/contact) the local council? Andy (agree) Yes, and they 9 to give us some leaflets and send someone to talk to the students. Sarah Well, we certainly 10 (not waste) our time today. 3 Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. Use the word given. they have very good schools. Dad doesn’t like tomatoes, but he grows lots of them in his greenhouse. although tomatoes, he grows lots of them in his greenhouse. Although she was tired, she went out with her friends. despite 5 out with her friends. This is the first time I’ve visited the Victoria Falls National Park. never the I Victoria Falls National Park before. When did you start recycling glass and plastic? been let’s Jackie Hi Tony. It’s Jackie here. We need to discuss the Save the Rainforest project. 1 don’t we meet up somewhere? Jackie That’s a 2 you suggest? idea. Where do 3 go the sports club. We can use the computers there. rather use the ones in Jackie I 4 the library. They’re much better. And we’d have access to the books we need as well. Tony Although it’s a poor country, they have very good schools. being , she went 4 all bye good it joining that time why would Tony country, 2 Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. Tony / 10 1 Communication 7 (make) phone calls I all day and I managed to get several local shopkeepers involved. six o’clock /6 6 (you/do) all Sarah 5 I started work at six o’clock this morning and I’m still working. been I this morning. Andy Andy 6 sounds great. Okay 5 Perhaps we can have coffee somewhere afterwards. Jackie And then you can come back to my house for dinner if you like. Tony Sorry, I can’t make 6 tonight. I’m going to the cinema with my sister. Do you fancy 7 us? Jackie Brilliant! Okay what 8 we meet at the library? Tony Is four o’clock okay? Jackie 9 shall right. See you at four then. Tony Right. 10 for now. / 10 TOTAL / 50 How long glass and plastic? PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M03_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M03.indd 21 27/2/12 10:29:35 Module 4 Tes Student A 2 Vocabulary 1 Read the text. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). bag I was unemployed for six months. However, I’ve just got a new job and the 1 is £20,000 a year, which is great. During the money previous six months I’ve had to 2 from my parents, but now I’ll be able to pay it back. I also used up quite a lot of my 3 , which I wanted to use to buy a house. I hope that in my new job I will 4 enough money to do that one day. If you are money, life can be difficult. I used not 5 to walk round the parks and the scenery was to buy a wonderful, but you still need 6 cup of coffee! When I was ten years old, my parents opened for me so I could save my a bank 7 pocket money every month. I was very careful with my money and I still am today. card For example, I never use a 8 because it’s extremely easy to get into debt. Unfortunately, I’ve also learned not to 9 money to friends because they don’t always the pay it back! You can’t depend on 10 lottery, either. I buy a lottery ticket every week and I’ve never won anything! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A A A A A A A A A A wage borrow coins make winning chores loan debit borrow winning B B B B B B B B B B spending lend winnings lend earning cash account cash lend gaining C C C C C C C C C C Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There is one extra word. 1 2 3 4 5 cup group piece pile slice of rice while Can you get me a you’re out shopping? of teenagers There was a skateboarding in the park. of cloth to mend my I need a small jacket. of tea when she arrived. I gave her a of clothes in the Joanna had left a middle of her bedroom floor. /5 3 Write the names of the materials. 1 If you are second in a race you get a medal made from this metal. Old houses and castles are built from this material. You can see through this material. 2 3 4 5 Wedding rings are usually made from this metal. Shoes, jackets and belts are made from this. /5 salary make savings spend having cost book credit spend making / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M04_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M04.indd 22 27/2/12 10:30:18 Language 5 Grammar 4 Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. 1 They usually hold the birthday party in their back garden. in The party their back garden. The film was so wonderful that I’m going to see it again. film that I’m It going to see it again. He bought the painting for $1000 dollars. The painting $1000 dollars. They will hold the wedding on a boat next year. The wedding on a boat next year. They will spend a lot of money on their daughter. A lot of money on their daughter. They have invited hundreds of people to the concert. Hundreds of people to the concert. We can finish the job on time. on The job time. We had such lovely weather that we stayed another week. The weather that we stayed another week. The car is so old that it doesn’t work anymore. that it It is doesn’t work anymore. They must keep the car off the road now. off the The car road now. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 Complete the sentences with the. If the article is not necessary, put a dash (–). We visited the British Museum in 1 London yesterday. It was amazing! Then we River Thames to took a boat along 2 3 Royal palaces. Hampton Court, one of 4 Channel Tomorrow we’re going to fly to 5 Jersey. Islands and we’re staying on Paris After that, we’re travelling to 6 7 8 Louvre, where we will visit 9 Notre Dame. We’ve Eiffel Tower and got three days there and then we fly to Malta Mediterranean. in 10 / 10 Communication 6 Complete the dialogue. Write one word for each space. Andrew Excuse me? Woman Yes, 1 I help you? Andrew Well, I bought this radio last week and with it. there’s a 2 Woman Oh, really. What’s 3 ? Andrew Well, I can only get one radio station and the sound isn’t very good either. Woman I’m terribly 4 that. Have you got the 5 ? Andrew Yes, here about 6 are. Woman Thanks. Right, would you like a replacement or a 7 ? Andrew Well, I think I’d like my 8 back, please. Woman Right here you are then – £45. And once 9 , I’m really sorry. Andrew Thanks very much. Woman 10 at all. / 10 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M04_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M04.indd 23 27/2/12 10:30:18 Module 4 Tes Student B 2 Vocabulary 1 Read the text. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). bag I was unemployed for six months. However, I’ve just got a new job and the 1 is £20,000 a year, which is great. During the money previous six months I’ve had to 2 from my parents, but now I’ll be able to pay it back. I also used up quite a lot of my 3 , which I wanted to use to buy a house. I hope that in my new job I will 4 enough money to do that one day. If you are money, life can be difficult. I used not 5 to walk round the parks and the scenery was to buy wonderful, but you still need 6 a cup of coffee! When I was ten years old, my parents opened for me so I could save my a bank 7 pocket money every month. I was very careful with my money and I still am today. card For example, I never use a 8 because it’s extremely easy to get into debt. Unfortunately, I’ve also learned not to 9 money to friends because they don’t always the pay it back. You can’t depend on 10 lottery, either. I buy a lottery ticket every week and I’ve never won anything! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A A A A A A A A A A wage make savings spend earning chores account debit borrow gaining B B B B B B B B B B salary lend winnings lend winning cost loan credit spend winning C C C C C C C C C C Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There is one extra word. spending borrow coins make having cash book cash lend making 1 2 3 4 5 cup group piece pile slice of clothes in Joanna had left a the middle of her bedroom floor. of rice while Can you get me a you’re out shopping? of tea when she I gave her a arrived. of cloth to mend I need a small my jacket. of teenagers There was a skateboarding in the park. /5 3 Write the names of the materials. 1 Books are made from this material. 2 Lots of dolls and toys are made from this. 3 Wedding rings are usually made from this metal. Shoes, jackets and belts are made from this. 4 5 Old houses and castles are built from this material. /5 / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M04_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M04.indd 24 27/2/12 10:30:19 Language 5 Grammar 4 Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. 1 The film was so wonderful that I’m going to see it again. film that I’m It going to see it again. They will hold the wedding on a boat next year. The wedding on a boat next year. They must keep the car off the road now. off the The car road now. They usually hold the birthday party in their back garden. in The party their back garden. We had such lovely weather that we stayed another week. The weather that we stayed another week. They will spend a lot of money on their daughter. A lot of money on their daughter. They have invited hundreds of people to the concert. Hundreds of people to the concert. We can finish the job on time. on The job time. He bought the painting for $1000 dollars. The painting $1000 dollars. The car is so old that it doesn’t work anymore. that it It is doesn’t work anymore. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 Choose the correct answers. We visited the British Museum in 1 – / the London yesterday. It was amazing! Then we took a boat along 2 – / the River Thames to Hampton Court, one of 3 – / the Royal palaces. Tomorrow we’re going to fly to 4 – / the Channel Islands and we’re staying on 5 – / the Jersey. After that, we’re travelling to 6 – / the Paris where we plan to visit 7 – / the Louvre, 8 – / the Eiffel Tower and 9 – / the Notre Dame. We’ve got three days there and then we fly to Malta in 10 – / the Mediterranean. / 10 Communication 6 Complete the dialogue. Write one word for each space. Andrew 1 me? Woman Yes, can I 2 you? Andrew Well, I bought this radio last week and it. there’s a problem 3 Woman Oh, really. 4 is that? Andrew Well, I can only get one radio station and the sound isn’t very good either. Woman I’m terribly sorry 6 Andrew Yes, 5 that. you got the receipt? 7 you are. Woman Thanks. Right, 8 a replacement or a refund? you like Andrew Well, I think I’d like my money 9 , please. Woman Right here you are then – £45. And once again, I’m really sorry. Andrew Thanks very much. Woman Not at 10 . / 10 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M04_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M04.indd 25 27/2/12 10:30:19 Module 5 Tes Student A Vocabulary 1 Complete the words related to appearances. 1 I don’t like f trousers. I prefer them narrow at the bottom. -n jumper to keep She wore a p her throat warm. yesterday with He looked very s his old, dirty clothes. I’m thinking of getting hair to make my hair e look thicker and longer. at your You looked very g wedding – a bit like a film star in fact. Yvonne doesn’t like her curly hair, so she uses every hair s morning. Jack and his friends all wear very trousers. I think they look better b in tighter jeans. The new student is absolutely – he could be a model. g My mother always wears very s clothes. She never looks old-fashioned. -l skirt to I wore an a the party last night. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 2 ‘David, how old are you now? Thirty? You these things should be able to deal 9 10 yourself at your age,’ she told him and put the phone down. / 10 Grammar 3 Complete the sentences with used to or would. Use would where possible. 1 My parents live in a small house before they were married. play in the street when We I was a child. have a beard in My father the 1960s. play tennis, but I don’t I now. dance In the 1920s people the Charleston. wear kneeThe women length dresses. have very long hair when I I was younger. go to the local beach We every day when I was a child. be a good swimmer then. I sometimes take My parents us out on a boat. It was great fun. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Complete the paragraph with the prepositions in the box. at by for in (x2) to with (x2) on (x2) Jane was dressing when the phone rang. It was David. He had been her boyfriend 1 the past, but wasn’t anymore. He apologised 2 calling her, but said he needed her help and he knew he could always her to be there for him. She depend 3 love 5 him remembered falling 4 6 school together. They when they were 7 the film club and had both belonged that’s how they’d met. ‘Jane, I’m supposed to be getting married tomorrow but I can’t. Help me, please.’ ‘Who are you marrying?’ she hid her surprise. the Internet, but I ‘Someone I met 8 think I’ve made a mistake.’ / 10 4 Each line has one mistake. Find the mistake and write the correct word or words on the line. Jack Gray is ninety years old. When he is was a child, everything was very 1 2 3 4 5 different from now. He would live in a very small terraced house. He use to have to share a bed with his three brothers, but he didn’t really mind. They did use to have central heating when he was young, so they used keep each other warm, which was good. He was only allowed an egg once a week for breakfast. He didn’t used to have much spare time PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M05_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M05.indd 34 27/2/12 10:31:20 Language 6 7 8 9 10 because every weekend he is used to help his father in the market when he wasn’t at school. Sometimes he would to kick a ball around with his friends in the street. He used to doing whatever his parents told him to do and he had a lot of respect for them. He would ever argue with them because they knew more than he did. The house he was used to live in no longer exists. There’s a motorway there now. / 10 Communication 5 Match the questions (1–5) with the responses (A–E). 1 2 3 4 5 What does your father like? Who does your brother look like? What does the book look like? What’s your father like? What’s the book like? a b c d e It’s very exciting, actually. He’s very funny. Football and cricket. Our father, I think. It’s quite big. /5 6 Complete the text. Write one word for each space. Jane is slim with long, blonde hair. She always wears jeans and T-shirts 1 them. colourful designs 2 Usually she has a bright scarf 3 her neck. Today it’s a sky blue one and it 4 with her eyes. Yesterday she had an orange and brown T-shirt and a scarf which didn’t 5 her at all. It looked terrible. /5 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M05_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M05.indd 35 27/2/12 10:31:20 Module 5 Tes Student B Vocabulary 1 Complete the words related to appearances. 1 He looked very s yesterday with his old, dirty clothes. -l skirt to I wore an a the party last night. The new student is absolutely – he could be a model. g at your You looked very g wedding – a bit like a film star in fact. trousers. I prefer I don’t like f them narrow at the bottom. Jack and his friends all wear very trousers. I think they look better b in tighter jeans. I’m thinking of getting hair to make my hair e look thicker and longer. -n jumper to keep She wore a p her throat warm. Yvonne doesn’t like her curly hair, so she uses every hair s morning. My mother always wears very s clothes. She never looks old-fashioned. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 2 Complete the paragraph with the prepositions in the box. at for in (x2) on (x3) to with (x2) Jane was putting 1 her make-up when the phone rang. It was David. He had been the past, but wasn’t her boyfriend 2 calling her, anymore. He apologised 3 but said he needed her help and he knew he her to be there could always depend 4 5 school when for him. They were still they first met. They had both belonged 6 love the film club and Jane had fallen 7 8 him straight away. ‘Jane, I’m supposed to be getting married tomorrow but I can’t. Help me, please.’ ‘Who are you marrying?’ she hid her surprise. the Internet, but I ‘Someone I met 9 think I’ve made a mistake.’ ‘David, how old are you now? Thirty? You these things by should be able to deal 10 yourself at your age,’ she told him and put the phone down. / 10 Grammar 3 Complete the sentences with used to or would. Use would where possible. 1 We play in the street when I was a child. play tennis, but I don’t I now. sometimes take My parents us out on a boat. It was great fun. wear kneeThe women length dresses. have a beard in My father the 1960s. dance In the 1920s people the Charleston. go to the local beach We every day when I was a child. have very long hair when I I was younger. live in a small My parents house before they were married. be a good swimmer then. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 4 Each line has one mistake. Find the mistake and write the correct word or words on the line. Jack Gray is ninety years old. When he is a child, was everything was very 1 2 3 4 5 different from now. He used to living in a very small terraced house. He did used to share a bed with his three brothers, but he didn’t really mind. They wouldn’t have central heating when he was young, so they use to keep each other warm, which was good. He was only allowed an egg once a week for breakfast. He wouldn’t use to have much spare time PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M05_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M05.indd 36 27/2/12 10:31:21 Language 6 7 8 9 10 because every weekend he using to help his father in the market when he wasn’t at school. Sometimes he would to kick a ball around with his friends in the street. He use to do whatever his parents told him to do and he had a lot of respect for them. He would never arguing with them because they knew more than he did. The house he would live in no longer exists. There’s a motorway there now. / 10 Communication 5 Match the questions (1–5) with the responses (A–E). 1 2 3 4 5 What does your father like? Who does your brother look like? What does the book look like? What’s your father like? What’s the book like? a b c d e It’s quite big. Football and cricket. He’s very funny. It’s very exciting, actually. Our father, I think. /5 6 Complete the text. Write one word for each space. Jane is slim 1 long, blonde 2 jeans and hair. She always T-shirts with colourful designs and patterns 3 them. She usually has a . bright scarf round her 4 Today it’s a sky blue one and it 5 with her eyes. /5 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M05_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M05.indd 37 27/2/12 10:31:21 Module 6 Tes Student A 4 Vocabulary 1 Match the words to make sports. 1 2 3 4 5 scuba horse ice water long a b c d e dropped jump hockey polo diving racing ahead 1 /5 2 2 Complete the words related to sports and games. 3 1 We went s d yesterday and it was very scary when we jumped out of the plane. Some people love watching b matches, but I don’t enjoy seeing two people hitting each other. Our boat came second in the r race. I love word games and I play with my sister every S Sunday evening. He’s very strong and good at picking up heavy things. He took up w about a year ago and is already doing very well in competitions. 4 2 3 4 5 /5 3 Complete the sentences with one word from each box. Choose the correct words. Gregory had an important tennis match yesterday. It was against the world 1competitor / champion. It was quite a challenge for him as he had never 2won / beaten him before. However, Gregory’s 3opponent / competitor has had several 4hurts / injuries this season and Gregory managed to 5win / beat the match! /5 5 gave down let spoke out against went out of up college before finishing She her course ‘doping’ in sport. The students They thought it was unacceptable. the team He when he refused to play. football after the terrible He car accident. with her training She programme despite the terrorist attack. /5 Grammar 5 Read the text. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). Archaeologists think they have discovered a town which could be over 10,000 years old. It 1 even be older, but they’re not certain yet. They have found beautiful cups, plates have been under the and bowls, which 2 ground for more than 10,000 years. This is the most amazing discovery. One theory is that have been a terrible flood which there 3 destroyed the town. The archaeologists are hoping that they 4 be able to get DNA from some of the bones they’ve found, but they are unsure. Until able to accurately recently scientists 5 date many ancient objects and bones, but new technology is making it easier to do. In make guesses the past, archaeologists 6 about the age of things by looking at the soil they were buried in. Unfortunately, when this secure site was first discovered, they 7 have given away it and someone 8 information about the find. As a result several objects were stolen and everyone was very worried that everything would be destroyed. have secured the site They knew they 9 immediately, but they didn’t have the money PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M06_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M06.indd 38 27/2/12 10:32:56 Language 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 to do so. However, they 10 have worried, because luckily a local businessman and keen amateur archaeologist donated £1million to protect the site. 8 A A A A A A A A A A 9 can must can must aren’t must needn’t must had to can’t B B B B B B B B B B should can could were can’t had to mustn’t had should needn’t C C C C C C C C C C might had should may weren’t should weren’t able to can’t could couldn’t / 10 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 I think you should take these objects to a museum. were , I would If take these objects to a museum. He plays both football and golf. well football, he plays golf. It wasn’t necessary to finish the game early. needn’t the They game early. / 10 Communication 7 Choose the correct words. Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. Use the word given. Policeman Can I help you? Julie Yes, we’d 1want / like to report something. It’s possible that the bone belongs to a new kind of dinosaur. could The bone to a new kind of dinosaur. The only fruit he doesn’t like is bananas. apart He likes all fruit bananas. We think this is the site of an Ancient Roman villa. may the site This of an Ancient Roman villa. I think he’s already left home. might home He already. We didn’t go swimming, but we went to the cinema. instead We went to the cinema swimming. That wasn’t John because he was in America at the time. can’t John That because he was in America at the time. You didn’t prepare for the race which was silly. should for You the race. Policeman 2How Julie Well, about an hour ago we 3were seeing / saw several people riding motorbikes in the national park, which isn’t allowed. David And it’s dangerous. / What exactly? Policeman That’s true. Have you got any evidence? Julie Well, no. Someone said we 4should / need tell the police. Policeman We can’t do anything really without evidence. So what I suggest is, if you see them again, then you 5may / should get photos or videos of them. David Couldn’t we stop them ourselves? Policeman You 6shouldn’t / needn’t do that. It might be dangerous. You’d better 7be / being careful. David Of course we 8can / will be. Policeman You 9mightn’t / shouldn’t let them see you taking the photos either. Julie No, we 10don’t / won’t. We’ll hide in the trees. / 10 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M06_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M06.indd 39 27/2/12 10:32:56 Module 6 Tes Student B 4 Vocabulary 1 Match the words to make sports. 1 2 3 4 5 scuba horse ice water long a b c d e dropped racing polo jump hockey diving ahead 1 /5 2 2 Complete the words related to sports and games. 3 1 He’s very strong and good at picking up heavy things. He took up about a w year ago and is already doing very well in competitions. d yesterday and We went s it was very scary when we jumped out of the plane. Some people love watching b matches, but I don’t enjoy seeing two people hitting each other. Our boat came second in the r race. I love word games and I play S with my sister every Sunday evening. 4 2 3 4 5 /5 3 Complete the text with the words in the box. There is one extra word. challenge champion rules win injuries Complete the sentences with one word from each box. opponent Gregory had an important tennis match yesterday. It was against the world 1 . It was quite a 2 for him because he had never beaten him before. However, Gregory’s 3 has had several sporting 4 this season and Gregory the match! managed to 5 /5 5 gave down let spoke out against went out of up with her training She programme despite the terrorist attack. college before finishing He his course football after the He terrible car accident. ‘doping’ in The students sport. They thought it was unacceptable. the team He when he refused to play. /5 Grammar 5 Read the text. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). Archaeologists think they have discovered a town which could be over 10,000 years even be older, but they’re old. It 1 not certain yet. They have found beautiful have cups, plates and bowls, which 2 been under the ground for more than 10,000 years. This is the most amazing discovery. have been a One theory is that there 3 terrible flood which destroyed the town. The archaeologists are hoping that they 4 be able to get DNA from some of the bones they’ve found, but they are unsure. Until able to accurately recently scientists 5 date many ancient objects and bones, but new technology is making it easier to do. In make guesses the past, archaeologists 6 about the age of things by looking at the soil they were buried in. Unfortunately, when this secure site was first discovered, they 7 have given away it and someone 8 information about the find. As a result several objects were stolen and everyone was very worried that everything would be destroyed. have secured the site They knew they 9 immediately, but they didn’t have the money have worried, to do so. However, they 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M06_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M06.indd 40 27/2/12 10:32:56 Language because luckily a local businessman and keen amateur archaeologist donated £1million to protect the site. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A A A A A A A A A A might had can must aren’t had to needn’t had should needn’t B B B B B B B B B B should can should may weren’t must mustn’t must had to can’t C C C C C C C C C C can must could were can’t should weren’t able to can’t could couldn’t / 10 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. Use the word given. We didn’t go swimming, but we went to the cinema. instead We went to the cinema swimming. It’s possible that the bone belongs to a new kind of dinosaur. could to The bone a new kind of dinosaur. I think he’s already left home. might home He already. That wasn’t John because he was in America at the time. can’t John That because he was in America at the time. It wasn’t necessary to finish the game early. needn’t the They game early. You didn’t prepare for the race which was silly. should for the You race. I think you should take these objects to a museum. were , I would If take these objects to a museum. 8 9 10 We think this is the site of an Ancient Roman villa. may the site This of an Ancient Roman villa. The only fruit he doesn’t like is bananas. apart He likes all fruit bananas. He plays both football and golf. well football, he plays golf. / 10 Communication 7 Choose the correct words. Policeman 1Can Julie Yes, we 2would / must like to report something. / Must I help you? Policeman What 3completely / exactly? Julie Well, about an hour ago we 4were seeing / saw several people riding motorbikes in the national park, which isn’t allowed. David And it’s dangerous. Policeman That’s true. Have you got any evidence? Julie Well, no. Someone said we 5should / need tell the police. Policeman We 6will / can’t do anything without evidence. So what I suggest is, if you see them again, then you should take photos of them. David Couldn’t we stop them ourselves? Policeman No, you 7shouldn’t / needn’t do that. It might be dangerous. And you 8had / would better be careful. David Of 9course / court. We will be. Policeman You 10mightn’t / shouldn’t let them see you taking the photos either. Julie No, we won’t. We’ll hide in the trees. / 10 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M06_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M06.indd 41 27/2/12 10:32:57 Module 7 Tes Student A Vocabulary 6 1 Complete the words related to crime. 1 The w used to attack the man was a knife. When people touch things they leave p unless they wear f gloves. The police are carrying out an to find i out what happened. The man was given a two-year p for the crime he s committed. stole two TVs and three The t computers from the house. The police are talking to three , but it’s not certain if s they were responsible or not. for driving The driver had to pay a f dangerously and he also lost his licence. The kidnapper had sent them a r demanding $1million. n for killing her? What was his m There isn’t one and I don’t think he did it. A person who commits a crime is a . c 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 2 Read the sentences. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). 1 John has always been a sleeper – the smallest noise wakes him. A soft B light C gentle of Charles has always been the black the family. His relatives think his lifestyle is strange and won’t accept it. A cow B horse C sheep The whole process was a nightmare. I’m just now. glad it’s all A over B up C in . I was I’m so happy you’re safe and very worried about you. A noise B solid C sound of Don’t you think Sally is the spitting that famous actress? A image B picture C impression 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 – Several dinosaurs were absolutely taller than two or three-storey buildings. A minute B tiny C huge was chaotic – there were The crime broken chairs, cups and plates everywhere. A view B scene C background for the time of the He doesn’t have a(n) crime. No one can say where he was. A clue B witness C alibi – they might even be The buildings are 10,000 years old. A ageing B ancient C massive of the crime was an old man – all The his money was stolen by thieves. A victim B suspect C witness / 10 Grammar 3 Rewrite the orders and requests in reported speech. ‘Stop talking.’ (court official / order / everyone) The court official ordered everyone to stop talking. 1 ‘Don’t use your mobile phones.’ (teacher / tell / them) 2 ‘Listen to the judge.’ (court official / order / prisoner) 3 ‘Can you help us?’ (teenagers / ask / teacher) 4 ‘Please wait outside.’ (police officer / ask / man) 5 ‘Please don’t send me to prison.’ (man / ask / judge) / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M07_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M07.indd 50 27/2/12 10:34:11 Language 4 Rewrite the text in direct speech. Communication Sandra was in trouble and she asked Carlos to help her. Carlos told her to listen carefully and not to believe what the man said. He wanted her to call her lawyer immediately. He warned her not to wait any longer. She wanted him to call the lawyer for her but he told her to do it. The phone rang and Sandra asked Carlos to answer it. He told her not to pick up the phone. She asked why not and he told her not to ask. She ordered him to tell her, but he refused. 5 Sandra Can you help me? Carlos Sure. Now 1 and 2 man said. 3 immediately. Sandra Please Carlos . 5 No, I can’t. for me. 6 . Sandra Please 7 phone? Carlos 8 the 9 Sandra 10 Carlos No, I won’t tell you. mind Mark and Eleanor are visiting Mr Black at his factory. Eleanor Could we talk to you, please? Mr Black I’m 1 moment. Mathew I’m busy at the It won’t take long. Just five minutes. Eleanor Of course. Mathew Do you 3 around your factory? the phone. Why? What are you trying to hide? Mr Black Er … nothing … it’s just … and … Eleanor . the reason! if we look do Mr Black I’m sorry, you 4 that. We don’t allow visitors in there. Eleanor Sandra Why not? Carlos afraid ahead can’t is know okay ridiculous think will Mr Black Well 2 , if you must. But could you turn the recorder off? what the 4 Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. Do you 5 you could repeat that? I didn’t understand what you said. Mr Black Nothing. It’s nothing. Mathew / 10 6 it okay if we ask about your products? Mr Black Sure. Go 7 . 8 Mathew Do you if any of your products use dangerous chemicals? Eleanor And why are the fish dying in the river? Mr Black Don’t be 9 ! That’s nothing to do with us. 10 you leave now? I’m busy. Mathew Okay, but we’ll be back. / 10 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M07_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M07.indd 51 27/2/12 10:34:11 Module 7 Tes Student B Vocabulary 6 1 Complete the words related to crime. 1 The driver had to pay a f for driving dangerously and he also lost his licence. used to attack the man was The w a knife. The man was given a two-year p for the crime he s committed. stole two TVs and three The t computers from the house. A person who commits a crime is a . c The kidnapper had sent them a r demanding $1million. n for killing her? What was his m There isn’t one and I don’t think he did it. When people touch things they leave p unless they f wear gloves. The police are carrying out an to find i out what happened. The police are talking to three , but it’s not certain if s they were responsible or not. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / 10 2 Read the sentences. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). 1 John has always been a _____ sleeper – the smallest noise wakes him. A light B soft C gentle Charles has always been the black _____ of the family. His relatives think his lifestyle is strange and won’t accept it. A cow B sheep C horse The whole process was a nightmare. I’m just glad it’s all _____ now. A up B over C in I’m so happy you’re safe and _____ . I was very worried about you. A sound B solid C noise Don’t you think Sally is the spitting _____ of that famous actress? A impression B picture C image 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 Several dinosaurs were absolutely _____ – taller than two or three-storey buildings. A minute B huge C tiny The crime _____ was chaotic – there were broken chairs, cups and plates everywhere. A scene B view C background He doesn’t have a(n) _____ for the time of the crime. No one can say where he was. A alibi B witness C clue The buildings are _____ – they might even be 10,000 years old. A ageing B massive C ancient The _____ of the crime was an old man – all his money was stolen by thieves. A suspect B victim C witness / 10 Grammar 3 Rewrite the orders and requests in reported speech. ‘Stop talking immediately.’ (court official / order / everyone) The court official ordered everyone to stop talking. 1 ‘Can you take a picture?’ (woman / ask / her) 2 ‘Don’t say anything.’ (lawyer / warn / him) 3 ‘Leave the money on the bus.’ (kidnappers / tell / her) 4 ‘You must pay the fine.’ (judge / order / them) 5 ‘You must finish the report.’ (police chief / want / him) / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M07_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M07.indd 52 27/2/12 10:34:12 Language 4 Rewrite the sentences in direct speech. Communication The thief told his friend to wear gloves. 5 ‘You must wear gloves.’ 1 2 Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. busy could do don’t know sorry sure time turn The judge warned her not to do it again. The police officer asked the victim to describe the man. okay Mark and Eleanor are visiting Mr Black at his factory. Eleanor 1 we talk to you, please? 3 The lawyer asked the woman to bring him the papers. Mr Black I’m afraid I’m the moment. Mathew 2 at It won’t take long. Just five minutes. Mr Black Well okay, if you must. But could you 3 the recorder off? 4 The detective told him to drop the gun. 5 The kidnapper warned the family not to call the police. Eleanor Of course. Mathew 4 you mind if we look around your factory? , you can’t do Mr Black I’m 5 that. We don’t allow visitors in there. Mathew Is it 6 your products then? Mr Black 7 Mathew Do you 8 if any of your products use dangerous chemicals? if we ask about , no problem. 6 Sandra asked the man to help her. Eleanor And why are the fish dying in the river? 7 The judge told the suspect to tell the truth. Mr Black 9 8 Carlos told her to listen carefully. Mathew Okay, but we’ll be back. Thank you for . your 10 be ridiculous! That’s nothing to do with us. Will you leave now? / 10 9 10 Mrs Drake asked the girl to clean the fingerprints. TOTAL / 50 I told him not to ask questions. / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M07_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M07.indd 53 27/2/12 10:34:12 Module 8 Tes Student A Vocabulary 1 Complete the sentences with the adjective form of the nouns in brackets. 1 His pictures are very (complication). I prefer simpler ones. Her clothes are always very (colour). She looks like an exotic flower. I think the white birds in the picture are (symbol) of peace. (peace) Don’t you think it’s a picture? (impression) – it’s The book is over 1,500 pages long. Some people really love (abstraction) paintings. 2 3 4 5 6 /6 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Read the sentences. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). 1 They had dinner and they saw a show. A afterwards B meanwhile C suddenly we were watching the firework display, someone stole my bag. A During B Afterwards C While we had spent the day on the beach, we went back to the hotel for dinner. A After B While C Then , there was a terrible sound of cracking and the ice broke. A When B Suddenly C While John was cooking a delicious meal, but Emma had ordered pizza from Pedro’s Pizzas. A meanwhile B during C after the There was complete silence and music began. A during B then C while 2 3 4 5 6 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. /6 clever confusing funny imaginative realistic relaxing ridiculous surprising 1 3 His books are so that I often laugh out loud while I’m reading them! I didn’t expect the hero to disappear at the ending. end – it was a very The idea that aliens could come and live – it’s a in our kitchen is stupid idea for a story. There are so many different characters that I don’t understand what’s going on. It’s very . – she’s My little girl is so always thinking up amazing stories about strange monsters and creatures from outer space. I don’t think that becoming a Hollywood star ambition. Why not is a very get a job at the local theatre instead? that he always gets He’s so top marks in all his lessons. bath when I like to have a I get home from work every night. Grammar 4 Rewrite the statements in reported speech. 1 ‘We won’t be able to help you.’ They said . 2 ‘You’ve given me the wrong address.’ She told me . 3 ‘John is going to take me home.’ She announced that . 4 ‘Painting will never make you rich.’ His mother told 5 ‘We enjoy cooking dinner for you.’ They said . . 6 ‘We are happy to see you.’ They told me . / 12 /8 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M08_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M08.indd 54 27/2/12 10:34:47 Language 5 Rewrite the sentences in direct speech. Communication 1 The author admitted she suffered from depression. ‘ 6 .’ She told the journalist she didn’t like interviews. ‘ .’ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 She revealed that she hadn’t enjoyed writing the books. .’ ‘ She commented that they were very boring. .’ ‘ She believed that fewer people were going to buy books. .’ ‘ She said she had wasted her time. ‘ Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. as changing did interrupt let’s sorry subject way Jack Did you see the late night news on TV last … Helen 1 Jack What is it? She announced she was going to take up painting instead. ‘ to 2 you. I’ve got some great news. Helen I’ve just found out that the chemical factory is closing down. Susan That’s amazing. We did it! Jack .’ She promised she would never write another book. .’ ‘ later 3 I was saying just as you arrived, there was something about it on the late night news last night. Helen Oh, I only heard it this morning. , we need to Susan By the 4 prepare a piece for our radio programme, don’t we? Helen Absolutely. We can start now. .’ Jack 5 the completely, has anyone been to the new dance club in town? 6 She said she loved looking at paintings. ‘ .’ She said her paintings were very good. ‘ .’ / 10 talk about Helen Oh, Jack. 7 8 . We’ve got far that more important things to discuss now. /8 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M08_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M08.indd 55 27/2/12 10:34:47 Module 8 Tes Student B Vocabulary 1 Complete the sentences with the adjective form of the nouns in brackets. 1 Her clothes are always very (colour). She looks like an exotic flower. (peace) Don’t you think it’s a picture? Some people really love (abstraction) paintings. His pictures are very (complication). I prefer simpler ones. I think the white birds in the picture are (symbol) of peace. (impression) – it’s The book is over 1,500 pages long. 2 3 4 5 6 /6 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Read the sentences. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). 1 They had dinner and they saw a show. A suddenly B meanwhile C afterwards we were watching the firework display, someone stole my bag. A While B Afterwards C During we had spent the day on the beach, we went back to the hotel for dinner. A Then B While C After , there was a terrible sound of cracking and the ice broke. A Suddenly B When C While John was cooking a delicious meal, but Emma had ordered pizza from Pedro’s Pizzas. A after B during C meanwhile the There was complete silence and music began. A during B while C then 2 3 4 5 6 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. clever confusing funny imaginative realistic relaxing ridiculous surprising 1 3 My little girl is so – she’s always thinking up amazing stories about strange monsters and creatures from outer space. that I His books are so often laugh out loud while I’m reading them! There are so many different characters that I don’t understand what’s going on. It’s very . bath when I like to have a I get home from work every night. I don’t think that becoming a Hollywood star ambition. Why not is a very get a job at the local theatre instead? that he always gets He’s so top marks in all his lessons. I didn’t expect the hero to disappear at the ending. end – it was a very The idea that aliens could come and live – it’s a in our kitchen is stupid idea for a story. /6 Grammar 4 Rewrite the statements in reported speech. 1 ‘We enjoy cooking dinner for you.’ They said . 2 ‘We won’t be able to help you.’ They said 3 ‘We are happy to see you.’ They told me . . 4 ‘You’ve given me the wrong address.’ She told me . 5 ‘Painting will never make you rich.’ His mother told . 6 ‘John is going to take me home.’ She announced that . / 12 /8 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M08_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M08.indd 56 27/2/12 10:34:47 Language 5 Rewrite the sentences in direct speech. Communication 1 The author told the journalist she didn’t like interviews. .’ ‘ 6 2 She believed that fewer people were going to buy books. .’ ‘ Jack She said she had wasted her time. ‘ Helen Sorry to 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .’ She admitted she suffered from depression. ‘ Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. by discuss got interrupt let’s saying subject Did you see the late night news on TV last … 1 2 .’ Jack later you, but I’ve some great news. What is it? Helen I’ve just found out that the chemical factory is closing down. She commented that her books were very boring. ‘ .’ Susan That’s amazing. We did it! Jack She announced she was going to take up painting instead. ‘ .’ She promised she would never write another book. .’ ‘ She said she loved looking at paintings. ‘ .’ She revealed that she hadn’t enjoyed writing the books. .’ ‘ She said her paintings were very good. ‘ .’ / 10 As I was 3 just as you arrived, there was something about it on the late night news last night. Helen Oh, I only heard it this morning. Susan 4 the way, we need to prepare a piece for our radio programme, don’t we? Helen Absolutely. We can start now. Jack Changing the 5 completely, has anyone been to the new dance club in town? talk Helen Oh, Jack. 6 7 . about that We’ve got far more important things to 8 now. /8 TOTAL / 50 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M08_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M08.indd 57 27/2/12 10:34:48 Module Tes Answer Key Module 1 Test Answer Key Student A 1 1 signals 2 texting 3 body 4 blog 5 postal 6 face to face 7 landline 8 sign 6 outgoing 7 strong 2 1 common 2 careless 3 unhealthy 4 complicated 5 impatient 8 useless 3 1 C 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 C 4 1 lives/is living 2 works/is working 3 has been 4 is 5 is working 6 has recently brought 7 begins 8 drives 9 spends 10 has already followed 5 1 since 2 for 3 since 4 for 5 since 6 1 Have you ever written an email in English? 2 How often do you phone your grandparents? 3 What are you looking at? 4 How long have you been awake? 5 Do you use Facebook every day? 6 Have you seen the final Harry Potter film? 7 1 don’t think 2 Don’t 3 so 4 haven’t finished 5 If you 6 That’s true 7 definitely 8 with Module 1 Test Answer Key Student B 1 1 texting 2 blog 3 sign 4 body 5 face to face 6 landline 7 signals 8 postal 2 1 impatient 2 common 3 strong 4 unhealthy 5 useless 6 complicated 7 outgoing 8 careless 3 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 A 4 1 works 2 comes 3 is enjoying 4 has worked 5 tries/is trying 6 is 7 have recently brought 8 begins 9 spends 10 hopes 5 1 for 2 since 3 since 4 since 5 for 6 1 How often do you phone your grandparents? 2 Have you seen the final Harry Potter film? 3 How long have you been awake? 4 Do you use Facebook every day? 5 What are you looking at? 6 Have you ever written an email in English? 7 1 do 2 don’t 3 Don’t 4 ask 5 haven’t finished 6 that 7 That’s true 8 with Module 2 Test Answer Key Student A 1 1 celebrity 2 forecast 3 international 4 puzzles 5 horoscope 6 breaking 7 problem 8 listings 9 headlines 10 article 2 1 five-star 2 four-day 3 heart-breaking 4 seventy-three-year-old 3 4 5 6 5 long-haired 6 never-ending 7 three-metre-long 8 hard-working 9 much-loved 10 well-organised 1 had tried 2 had lived 3 had been /was 4 disappeared 5 was fishing 6 succeeded 7 had attempted/attempted 8 had made 9 had destroyed/destroyed 10 could 1 to get 2 to help 3 to hear 4 turn 5 to watch 6 watching 1 visiting her mother, Joanna went shopping 2 making some phone calls, Stephanie spoke to her boss 3 having a picnic, the boys walked to the lake 4 learning the new words, the students had a test 1 C 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 A 7 C 8 A 9 C 10 B Module 2 Test Answer Key Student B 1 1 forecast 2 puzzles 3 article 4 horoscope 5 problem 6 international 7 headlines 8 breaking 9 celebrity 10 listings 2 1 three-metre-long 2 five-star 3 seventy-three-year-old 3 4 5 6 4 long-haired 5 well-organised 6 four-day 7 never-ending 8 heart-breaking 9 hard-working 10 much-loved 1 managed 2 had tried 3 had disappeared/disappeared 4 was fishing 5 had lived 6 had been 7 succeeded 8 had attempted 9 had made 10 caught 1 listening 2 to get 3 to help 4 to hear 5 turn 6 hear 1 learning the new words, the students had a test 2 visiting her mother, Joanna went shopping 3 having a picnic, the boys walked to the lake 4 making some phone calls, Stephanie spoke to her boss 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 B 8 C 9 A 10 C Module 3 Test Answer Key 1 1 carbon footprint 2 renewable energy 3 fossil fuel 2 3 4 5 6 Student A 4 solar energy 5 organic vegetables 6 global warming 7 greenhouse gases 8 Wind farms 1 Deforestation 2 floods 3 hybrid 4 drought 5 eco-friendly 6 energy-saving 7 pollution 8 recycle 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 A 7 B 8 A 1 Have you finished 2 have/’ve been working 3 Have you included 4 haven’t put 5 have you been doing 6 have/’ve been making 7 have you contacted 8 have/’ve agreed 9 have/’ve persuaded 10 haven’t wasted 1 Despite being tired 2 have been working since 3 Although Dan doesn’t like 4 Despite being a poor 5 have never visited 6 have you been recycling 1 don’t 2 idea 3 Let’s 4 rather 5 sounds 6 make 7 fancy 8 shall 9 See 10 Right Z01_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_Z01.indd 66 Module 3 Test Answer Key Student B 1 1 organic vegetables 2 carbon footprint 3 solar energy 2 3 4 5 6 4 Wind farms 5 global warming 6 fossil fuel 7 renewable energy 8 greenhouse gases 1 pollution 2 recycle 3 Deforestation 4 hybrid 5 energy-saving 6 drought 7 eco-friendly 8 floods 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 A 8 C 1 have/’ve been working 2 Have you finished 3 haven’t put 4 Have you included 5 have written 6 have you been doing 7 have/’ve been making 8 have you contacted 9 have/’ve agreed 10 haven’t wasted 1 Despite being a poor 2 Although Dan doesn’t like 3 Despite being tired 4 have never visited 5 have you been recycling 6 have been working since 1 Why 2 good 3 Let’s 4 would 5 that 6 it 7 joining 8 time 9 All 10 Bye Module 4 Test Answer Key Student A Module 4 Test Answer Key Student B Module 5 Test Answer Key Student A 1 2 3 4 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 B 7 B 8 C 9 B 10 A 1 bag 2 group 3 piece 4 cup 5 pile 1 silver 2 stone 3 glass 4 gold 5 leather 1 is usually held 2 was such a wonderful 3 was bought for 4 will be held 5 will be spent 6 have been invited 7 can be finished 8 was so lovely 9 such an old car 10 must be kept 5 1 – 2 the 3 the 4 the 5 – 6 – 7 the 8 the 9 – 10 the 6 1 can/may 2 problem 3 that 4 sorry 5 receipt 6 you 7 refund 8 money 9 again 10 Not 1 2 3 4 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 A 8 B 9 C 10 B 1 pile 2 bag 3 cup 4 piece 5 group 1 paper 2 plastic 3 gold 4 leather 5 stone 1 was such a wonderful 2 will be held 3 must be kept 4 is usually held 5 was so lovely 6 will be spent 7 have been invited 8 can be finished 9 was bought for 10 such an old car 5 1 – 2 the 3 the 4 the 5 – 6 – 7 the 8 the 9 – 10 the 6 1 Excuse 2 help 3 with 4 What 5 about 6 Have 7 here 8 would 9 back 10 all 1 1 flared 2 polo-neck 3 scruffy 4 extensions 5 glamorous 6 straighteners 7 baggy 8 gorgeous 9 stylish 10 ankle-length 2 1 in 2 for 3 on 4 in 5 with 6 at 7 to 8 on 9 with 10 by 3 1 used to 2 would 3 used to 4 used to 5 would 6 would 7 used to 8 would 9 used to 10 would 4 1 would = used to 2 use = used 3 did = didn’t 4 used keep = used to keep 5 used = use 6 is = is 7 to = to 9 ever = never 10 was = was 5 1 c 2 d 3 e 4 b 5 a 6 1 with 2 on 3 round 4 goes 5 suit Module 5 Test Answer Key 8 doing = do Student B 1 1 scruffy 2 ankle-length 3 gorgeous 4 glamorous 5 flared 6 baggy 7 extensions 8 polo-neck 9 straighteners 10 stylish 2 1 on 2 in 3 for 4 on 5 at 6 to 7 in 8 with 9 on 10 with 3 1 would 2 used to 3 would 4 would 5 used to 6 would 7 would 8 used to 9 used to 10 used to 4 1 living = live 2 did = did 3 wouldn’t = didn’t 4 use = used 5 8 5 1 6 1 wouldn’t = didn’t 6 using = used 7 would to = would to use = used 9 arguing = argue 10 would live = lived/used to live b 2 e 3 a 4 c 5 d with 2 wears 3 on 4 neck 5 goes Module 6 Test Answer Key 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 5 5 1 6 1 5 8 7 1 8 Student A d 2 e 3 b 4 c 5 a sky diving 2 boxing 3 rowing 4 Scrabble 5 weight lifting champion 2 beaten 3 opponent 4 injuries 5 win dropped out of 2 spoke out against 3 let, down 4 gave up went ahead C 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 B could belong 2 apart from 3 may be 4 might have left instead of going 6 can’t have been 7 should have prepared I were you 9 As well as (playing) 10 needn’t have finished like 2 What 3 saw 4 should 5 should 6 shouldn’t 7 be will 9 shouldn’t 10 won’t 27/2/12 10:46:52 Module 6 Test Answer Key 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 5 5 1 6 1 4 7 7 1 7 Student B e 2 a 3 d 4 b 5 c weight lifting 2 sky diving 3 boxing 4 rowing 5 Scrabble champion 2 challenge 3 opponent 4 injuries 5 win went ahead 2 dropped out of 3 gave up 4 spoke out against let, down A 2 C 3 C 4 B 5 B 6 A 7 C 8 B 9 A 10 A instead of going 2 could belong 3 might have left can’t have been 5 needn’t have finished 6 should have prepared I were you 8 may be 9 apart from 10 As well as (playing) Can 2 would 3 exactly 4 saw 5 should 6 can’t shouldn’t 8 had 9 course 10 shouldn’t Module 7 Test Answer Key Student A 1 1 weapon 2 fingerprints 3 investigation 4 prison sentence 2 3 4 5 5 thief 6 suspects 7 fine 8 ransom note 9 motive 10 criminal 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 B 8 C 9 B 10 A [two marks for each answer] 1 The teacher told them not to use their mobile phones. 2 The court official ordered the prisoner to listen to the judge. 3 The teenagers asked the teacher to help/if he/ she could help them. 4 The police officer asked the man to wait outside. 5 The man asked the judge not to send him to prison. 1 listen carefully 2 don’t believe 3 Call your lawyer 4 Don’t wait any longer 5 Call him/the lawyer 6 You must call him/do it 7 can you answer 8 Don’t pick up 9 Don’t ask 10 Tell me 1 afraid 2 okay 3 mind 4 can’t 5 think 6 Is 7 ahead 8 know 9 ridiculous 10 Will Module 7 Test Answer Key Module 8 Test Answer Key Student B 1 1 colourful 2 peaceful 3 abstract 4 complicated 5 symbolic 6 impressive 2 1 imaginative 2 funny 3 confusing 4 relaxing 5 realistic 6 clever 7 surprising 8 ridiculous 3 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 C 4 [one mark for verb changes and one mark for pronoun changes] 1 they enjoyed cooking for us/me 2 they wouldn’t be able to help me 3 they were happy to see me 4 I had given her the wrong address 5 him that painting would never make him rich 6 John was going to take her home 5 1 I don’t like interviews. 2 Fewer people are going to buy books. 3 I have wasted/wasted my time. 4 I suffer from depression. 5 My books are very boring. 6 I’m going to take up painting instead. 7 I will never write another book. 8 I love looking at paintings. 9 I haven’t enjoyed/didn’t enjoy writing the books. 10 My paintings are very good. 6 1 interrupt 2 got 3 saying 4 By 5 subject 6 Let’s 7 later 8 discuss Student B 1 1 fine 2 weapon 3 prison sentence 4 thief 5 criminal 2 3 4 5 6 ransom note 7 motive 8 fingerprints 9 investigation 10 suspects 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 A 9 C 10 B [two marks for each answer] 1 The woman asked her to take a picture. 2 The lawyer warned him not to say anything. 3 The kidnappers told her to leave the money on the bus. 4 The judge ordered them to pay the fine. 5 The police chief wanted him to finish the report. 1 You mustn’t do it again./Don’t do it again. 2 Describe the man./ Can you describe the man? 3 (Please) bring me the papers./Can you bring me the papers? 4 Drop the gun. 5 Don’t call the police./You mustn’t call the police. 6 Please help me./Can you help me? 7 Tell the truth./You must tell the truth. 8 Listen carefully./You must listen carefully. 9 Can you clean the fingerprints?/Clean the fingerprints. 10 Don’t ask questions./You mustn’t ask questions. 1 Could 2 busy 3 turn 4 Do 5 sorry 6 okay 7 Sure 8 know 9 Don’t 10 time Module 8 Test Answer Key Student A 1 1 complicated 2 colourful 3 symbolic 4 peaceful 5 impressive 6 abstract 2 1 funny 2 surprising 3 ridiculous 4 confusing 5 imaginative 6 realistic 7 clever 8 relaxing 3 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 B 4 [one mark for verb changes and one mark for pronoun changes] 1 they wouldn’t be able to help me 2 I had given her the wrong address 3 John was going to take her home 4 him that painting would never make him rich 5 they enjoyed cooking for us/me 6 they were happy to see me 5 1 I suffer from depression. 2 I don’t like interviews. 3 I haven’t enjoyed/didn’t enjoy writing the books. 4 They are very boring. 5 Fewer people are going to buy books. 6 I have wasted/wasted my time. 7 I will never write another book. 8 I’m going to take up painting instead. 9 I love looking at paintings. 10 My paintings are very good. 6 1 Sorry 2 interrupt 3 As 4 way 5 Changing 6 subject 7 Let’s 8 later Z01_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_Z01.indd 67 27/2/12 10:46:52 Modules 1 & 2 Progress Tes Vocabulary 1 4 Read the text. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). A A A A A A A A A gossip famous sign headlines problem up for to chat show B B B B B B B B B C C C C C C C C C chat known smoke articles gossip out about with review conversation knowing body reviews show in out by documentary /8 2 Complete the sentences with one word from each box. get go join keep back to care of up with 0 1 2 3 take in with Sarah doesn’t often games. She prefers to watch. our /4 Yesterday on a 0 B show, Jeremy Southern, British footballer, looked the well-1 very uncomfortable during the interview. His 2 language indicated that he wasn’t in today’s happy being there and the 3 newspapers said: TOP FOOTBALLER LEAVES pages had SPORT? The celebrity 4 announced his retirement from football that day, but when the interviewer brought 5 the subject during the interview, Jeremy wouldn’t confirm if it was true or not. the truth about this We need to find 6 for all fans of English football. They keep in him on Twitter, but he has been touch 7 quiet for the past few days. In the interview he said he was involved in making a TV 8 about the history of football. Does this mean he’s retiring from the game? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1A 3 Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in brackets. One hundred and fifty years ago, John Marchant, the 0 famous (fame) explorer, walked into the jungle alone. He was 1 (care) to make as little noise as possible because he knew there were 2 (danger) wild animals in there. He carried a rifle, a big stick and a pair of binoculars as he moved deeper into the 3 (know) jungle. No one had been there before him. Suddenly, there was a loud squawking noise from above and he looked up to see brightly-4 (colour) parrots flying overhead. They were so beautiful that, as he watched, he didn’t hear the branches crackling behind him. He turned round and came face to face with a huge black panther. He couldn’t get to his gun and (use) against his stick was 5 such a powerful creature. Marchant was only twenty-four years old and the story of his (break) death was heart-6 to hear when it finally reached his home, six months later. He had been completely unprepared and 7 (experience) and had paid the price. Now, a hundred and fifty years later, a relative of his is planning to follow in his footsteps, but this (organise) time with a well-8 expedition. /8 out with He had to get back to work quickly. with I don’t know how you all the new rules. I can’t remember any of them! with their friends They every weekend. her pets. She needs to PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 10 27/2/12 10:36:45 Skills Grammar 4 Look at the information about Alan. Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 5 Each line has one mistake. Find the mistake and write the correct word or words on the line. 0 He refused going to the party with his parents. to go 2 years ago Start college; subjects Art, History and Spanish 1 They’ve been here for November 2003. 9 months ago Spend two months in Spain – improve language 2 She doesn’t enjoy to play tennis in the winter. Holiday in Turkey (never been before) – meet Susan on plane – girlfriend 3 After eat dinner, I did my course work. 6 months ago 3 months ago Take final exams Last month Holiday in South America with Susan 4 I don’t see him for ages. Last week Exam results 5 Today Write letter for job in local TV company Before he gets this job he worked in a supermarket. They let me going on holiday with my friends. 6 Two years ago Alan 0 started (start) college (study) art, history and 1 and Spanish. Nine months ago he 2 (spend) two months in Spain where he was trying 3 (improve) his spoken 4 (go) to Spanish. Before Spain he found it difficult to understand Spanish speakers, but now it’s much easier (have) for him. Then, he 5 6 a holiday in Turkey – he (never/be) there before and he really loved it. Probably because while he 7 (travel) to Turkey on 8 (meet) his the plane, he 9 (be) girlfriend, Susan. They together now for six months and they want 10 (get) engaged very soon. At the moment, Alan 11 (write) a letter of application to the local TV (see) station because he 12 a really good job advertised there, working on art and history programmes. / 12 7 8 We avoided to speak to them because we were late. I have breakfast now. Can you wait a bit? /8 Key Expressions 6 Choose the correct words. Lee Hi, Tim. 0How / What ’re you? Tim Fine thanks. And you? How’s it 1doing / going? Lee Not 2very / quite well, I’m 3afraid / sorry. Tim What’s the 4thing / matter? Lee Well, I want to buy a new TV because mine is very old. Look I’ve found this one online. I think it’s really good. 5What / How do you think? Tim I agree 6with / to you. It is good. Has it got everything you want? Lee Yes, 7actually / definitely. Tim But it’s also very expensive. Can you afford it? Lee That’s the problem, I don’t think 8it / so. Tim That’s a 9true / pity. Well, if you 10tell / ask me, you could borrow the money from your parents, couldn’t you? Lee No, I couldn’t. I still owe them for the music player I bought last month. / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 11 27/2/12 10:36:46 Modules 1 & 2 Progress Tes Listening 2 7 Listen to six short conversations. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). 0 Why hasn’t the woman seen Tim? A He’s got a friend staying with him. B He’s visiting someone in France C He’s on a three-week camping holiday. 1 What kind of blog doesn’t Roxy like? A personal diary B book C film 2 What is Kelly’s problem? A She hasn’t finished her chemistry homework. B She hates her maths lessons. C She needs help with geography. 3 Why is Tom late? A He had to meet Miss Williams. B His Mum couldn’t drive him. C He missed the school bus. 4 What instrument does the boy play? A flute B none C piano 5 8 Celebrity news The 6 arrived at 7 to have her baby. She is married to a , Julie Williams, this morning 8 . Sport Manchester United have got a new . Australian 9 Weather all night but It will 10 tomorrow morning will be better. / 10 Reading 9 Read the article. Are sentences 1–8 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C). Dolphin and whale communication Cath is contacting her cousin because A he’s coming to stay with her. B they’re very good friends. C it’s his birthday. /5 3 1A Listen to the radio news. Complete the sentences. Write one word for each space. Hurricane The 0 South Coast of Cuba will be hit. years since It has been 1 there was such a bad hurricane. 2 have already been evacuated. Manchester bank robbery was Bank near Piccadilly 3 robbed today. this It happened at 4 morning. to talk to Call 5 Manchester police. Dolphins and whales have voices, but they are different from most other mammals. They do not make sounds with their mouths, like human beings, but from nasal ‘airsacs’, which are just below their blowhole. Because it is difficult to see under water, sound and hearing are very important for them. In fact, whales use sound to communicate with each other over very long distances (sometimes hundreds of kilometres) by using very low frequency sounds. However, dolphins usually use higher frequencies, which means they can’t be heard over such great distances. People believe that dolphins are one of the most intelligent animal species on the planet and this is because they have a complicated system of communication. They use lots of different sounds, including whistles and clicks, as well as body language, to communicate with each other and even with humans. Sound travels four to five times faster in the water, so it makes it one of the most important parts of PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 12 27/2/12 10:36:47 Skills communication for sea animals. It seems that the whistles they use are unique for each dolphin, so that they can identify each other. Young dolphins are trained to recognise their mother’s whistle as soon as they are born. Both whales and dolphins use clicks to help them locate objects under the water and this is called ‘echolocation’. For example, when they are looking for food, the clicks get faster the nearer they get to the object. Dolphins often communicate with humans by using their bodies. They can jump out of the water and then fall back into it with a splash or they can splash the water with their tails. However, they also use these methods to communicate with each other. It has also been discovered that dolphins can understand the language patterns that humans use in the same way that animals like parrots do. Sometimes dolphins can copy the different human sounds they hear, such as boat engines or laughter. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The writer is a scientist. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Dolphins and whales make sounds in the same way as humans. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say It’s difficult to see very far under the water. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say It’s possible for whales and dolphins to be heard hundreds of kilometres away. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Whales and dolphins use the same frequency when making sounds. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Dolphins are considered to be more intelligent than whales. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Sounds made in water reach their destination more slowly than sounds made on land. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Dolphins uses whistles to help locate food. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 8 9 10 Whales and dolphins find things underwater by using a series of clicks. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say People can communicate with dolphins by splashing the water. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Dolphins have the ability to make some human sounds. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say / 10 10 Read the news articles and choose the best headline (A–F) for each one. There is one extra headline. F 0 Thirty-eight chimpanzees which had been kept in cages for thirty years, showed their joy at being let out of their prisons by hugging each other and appearing to smile before taking their first steps outside. They had been in captivity since they were born. 1 The world’s largest study of weight loss has shown that for most people, dieting does not work and may even put lives at risk. More than two-thirds put weight straight back on, raising the danger of heart attack, stroke and diabetes. In fact, many end up heavier than when they started. 2 Having a busy social life with lots of friends may keep people slimmer than if they spend their time going to the gym, according to scientists. Socialising and meeting with friends apparently helps increase levels of ‘brown fat’ in the body which burns calories to generate heat. 3 People who love takeaways may be surprised to learn that scientists have found that people don’t keep eating junk food just because it is tasty. They do it because they are creatures of habit and once we have associated a place with a certain kind of food, like popcorn at the cinema, we will keep eating it – even if it’s not good. PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 13 27/2/12 10:36:47 Modules 1 & 2 Progress Tes 4 More than a million giant king crabs have been found off Antarctica by a remotecontrolled submarine. The appearance of the large, dangerous predators, which do not really belong in the region may be the first sign of an ecological disaster. 5 A seal lost its way and was found stranded on a back road in the Australian outback miles from the ocean. Motorists gathered round as it wriggled out of bushland and flopped himself on to the road stopping traffic in a small town near Melbourne in southern Australia. It is thought the animal got lost after swimming up a nearby river. A B C D E F G Potential environmental danger Animal behaviour and health Unusual visitor The friendly diet Slimming may be dangerous Freedom at last! Unhealthy food connections /5 1A Writing 11 Complete the email with the words in the box. There is one extra word. cool definitely there typical Hi 0 there doing friends loads , Sarah How’re you 1 ? Okay, I hope. I went to a music festival last weekend and it was really 2 . I went with some of 3 and we had a great my time. Unfortunately the school nerd, Harry, was there. You know – the one who plays computer games all day. He complained about how loud the music was! 4 ! He should have stayed at home. Anyway, my big news is I’ve got into the university I wanted, of so now I’ve got 5 preparation to do to get ready. Well, must go now. Write back soon! Jake /5 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 14 27/2/12 10:36:48 Skills 12 Read this email from your friend who lives in another part of the country. Write a reply to Charlie’s email. Answer his questions and say what you’re doing today. Write about 100 words. Hi Paul, How’s it going? Have you finished your exams yet? I’ve just done my last one, thank goodness! Are you still going to Spain with your family this year? We’re going to the mountains again, so I can go climbing and mountain biking. Can’t wait! Have you got a mountain bike yet? I’m looking forward to your visit at the end of August. Is there anything special you’d like to do while you’re here? I’m off to football practice now. Write soon. Charlie / 10 13 You have heard a competition broadcast on a new radio programme. The first prize is the chance to make your own radio programme. In the competition you have to answer these questions. Write between 35 and 50 words. 1 How often do you listen to the radio each week? What two subjects would you like to have in the new programme? When do you think the programme should be broadcast and why? 2 3 /5 TOTAL / 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 15 27/2/12 10:36:48 Modules 1 & 2 Progress Tes 3 Vocabulary 1 Read the text. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). Yesterday on a 0 B show, Jeremy Southern, British footballer, looked very the well-1 uncomfortable during the interview. His 2 language indicated that he wasn’t happy being in today’s newspapers there and the 3 said: TOP FOOTBALLER LEAVES SPORT? The pages had announced his celebrity 4 retirement from football that day, but when the the subject during interviewer brought 5 the interview, Jeremy wouldn’t confirm if it was the truth true or not. We need to find 6 about this for all fans of English football. They him on Twitter, but he keep in touch 7 has been quiet for the past few days. In the interview he said he was involved in making a about the history of football. Does TV 8 this mean he’s retiring from the game? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A A A A A A A A A gossip known sign reviews problem out for with chat show B B B B B B B B B chat famous smoke articles show up out to review C C C C C C C C C conversation knowing body headlines gossip in about by documentary /8 2 Complete the sentences with one word from each box. get go join keep back to care of up with 0 1 2 3 4 1B Complete the paragraph with the correct form of the words in brackets. One hundred and fifty years ago, John Marchant, the 0 famous (fame) explorer, walked into the jungle alone. He carried a rifle and a big stick as he moved deeper (know) jungle. into the 1 No one had been there before him. He (care) to make as was 2 little noise as possible because he knew (danger) there were 3 wild animals in there. Suddenly, there was a loud noise from above and he saw (colour) parrots brightly-4 flying overhead. They were so beautiful that, as he watched, he didn’t hear the branches crackling behind him. He turned round and came face to face with a huge black panther. He couldn’t get to his gun (use) and his stick was 5 against such a powerful creature. The wild animal killed John Marchant. He had been unprepared and 6 (experience) and had paid the price. Marchant was only twenty-four years old and the story of his death was heart7 (break) to hear when it finally reached his home, six months later. Now, a hundred and fifty years later, a relative of his is planning to follow in his footsteps, but this time with a well8 (organise) expedition. /8 take in with out with He had to get back to work quickly. our Sarah doesn’t often games. She prefers to watch. her pets. She needs to with I don’t know how you all the new rules. I can’t remember any of them! with their friends every They weekend. /4 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 16 27/2/12 10:36:49 Skills Grammar 4 Look at the information about Alan. Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 5 Each line has one mistake. Find the mistake and write the correct word or words on the line. 0 He refused going to the party with his parents. to go 2 years ago Start college; subjects Art, History and Spanish 1 They let me going on holiday with my friends. 9 months ago Live two months in Spain – improve language 2 I have breakfast now. Can you wait a bit? 6 months ago Holiday in Turkey (never been before) – meet Susan on plane – girlfriend 3 months ago Take final exams 3 She doesn’t enjoy to play tennis in the winter. Last month Holiday in South America with Susan Last week Exam results 4 After eat dinner, I did my course work. Today Write letter for job in local TV company 5 They’ve been here for November 2003. 6 7 I don’t see him for ages. Before he gets this job he worked in a supermarket. We avoided to speak to them because we were late. Two years ago Alan 0 started (start) college (study) art and there he 1 and Spanish. After that he 2 (live) in Spain for two months because he really wanted 3 (improve) his spoken (go) to Spanish. Before he 4 Spain he found it hard to understand Spanish speakers, but now it’s much easier. After 5 (leave) Spain, he had a holiday in Turkey – he 6 (never/visit) that country before and he really loved it. Probably because while he 7 (fly) to Turkey, he 8 (meet) his girlfriend, 9 (be) together Susan. They now for six months and they will 10 (get) engaged very soon. Last week Alan 11 (see) a job advertised at the local TV station and at the moment he 12 (complete) an application form for the job. It has always been his dream to work on TV. / 12 8 /8 Key Expressions 6 Choose the correct words. Lee Hi, Tim. 0How / What ’re you? Tim Fine thanks. And you? 1How’s / Where’s it going? Lee 2No / Not very well, 3I’m / I afraid. Tim 4What’s / Why’s the problem? Lee Well, I want to buy a new TV because mine is very old. Look I’ve found this one online and I think it’s really good. What do you 5agree / think? Tim I 6do / agree with you. It is good. Has it got everything you want? Lee Yes, 7actually / definitely. Tim But it’s also very expensive. Can you afford it? Lee That’s the problem, I 8don’t / no think so. Tim 9That’s / It’s a pity. Well, 10if / when you ask me, you could borrow the money from your parents, couldn’t you? Lee No, I couldn’t. I still owe them for the music player I bought last month. / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 17 27/2/12 10:36:49 Modules 1 & 2 Progress Tes Listening 2 7 Listen to six short conversations. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). 0 Why hasn’t the woman seen Tim? A He’s got a friend staying with him. B He’s visiting someone in France. C He’s on a three-week camping holiday. 1 2 Sport Manchester United have got a new goalkeeper . from 9 Weather Tomorrow the weather will be 10 and bright. What is Kelly’s problem? A She needs help with geography. B She hates her maths lessons. C She hasn’t finished her chemistry homework. Why is Tom late? A His Mum couldn’t drive him. B He had to meet Miss Williams. C He missed the school bus. 4 What instrument does the boy play? A flute B piano C none 5 / 10 Reading 9 8 Cath is contacting her cousin because A it’s his birthday. B they’re very good friends. C he’s coming to stay with her. Listen to the radio news. Complete the sentences. Write one word for each space. Hurricane The 0 South Coast of Cuba will be hit. The hurricane will hit at 1 o’clock. The tourists have left their 2 resorts. Manchester bank robbery A bank was robbed by 3 men. The men were wearing 4 You should contact the 5 if you know anything. Read the article. Are sentences 1–8 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C). Dolphin and whale communication /5 3 Celebrity news . Julie Williams is from 6 She is going to have a baby 7 . 8 name is Jeff Bowles. Her What kind of blog doesn’t Roxy like? A film B book C personal diary 3 1B . Dolphins and whales have voices, but they are different from most other mammals. They do not make sounds with their mouths, like human beings, but from nasal ‘airsacs’, which are just below their blowhole. Because it is difficult to see under water, sound and hearing are very important for them. In fact, whales use sound to communicate with each other over very long distances (sometimes hundreds of kilometres) by using very low frequency sounds. However, dolphins usually use higher frequencies, which means they can’t be heard over such great distances. People believe that dolphins are one of the most intelligent animal species on the planet and this is because they have a complicated system of communication. They use lots of different sounds, including whistles and clicks, as well as body language, to communicate with each other and even with humans. Sound travels four to five times faster in the water, so it makes it one of the most important parts of communication for sea animals. PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 18 27/2/12 10:36:50 Skills It seems that the whistles they use are unique for each dolphin, so that they can identify each other. Young dolphins are trained to recognise their mother’s whistle as soon as they are born. Both whales and dolphins use clicks to help them locate objects under the water and this is called ‘echolocation’. For example, when they are looking for food, the clicks get faster the nearer they get to the object. Dolphins often communicate with humans by using their bodies. They can jump out of the water and then fall back into it with a splash or they can splash the water with their tails. However, they also use these methods to communicate with each other. It has also been discovered that dolphins can understand the language patterns that humans use in the same way that animals like parrots do. Sometimes dolphins can copy the different human sounds they hear, such as boat engines or laughter. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The writer is a scientist. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Dolphins and whales don’t make sounds in the same way as humans. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Dolphins and whales can’t see under water. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Whales can hear each other hundreds of kilometres away. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Dolphins use higher frequencies than whales. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Nobody knows if dolphins are intelligent. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Sound travels faster through water than air. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Each dolphin can whistle hundreds of sounds. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Young dolphins can always recognise their mothers. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Dolphins can’t communicate with people. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 10 Parrots make the same sounds as dolphins. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say / 10 10 Read the news articles and choose the best headline (A–F) for each one. There is one extra headline. F 0 Thirty-eight chimpanzees which had been kept in cages for thirty years, showed their joy at being let out of their prisons by hugging each other and appearing to smile before taking their first steps outside. They had been in captivity since they were born. 1 The world’s largest study of weight loss has shown that for most people dieting does not work and may even put lives at risk. More than two-thirds put weight straight back on, raising the danger of heart attack, stroke and diabetes. In fact, many end up heavier than when they started. 2 Having a busy social life with lots of friends may keep people slimmer than if they spend their time going to the gym, according to scientists. Socialising and meeting with friends apparently helps increase levels of ‘brown fat’ in the body which burns calories to generate heat. 3 People who love takeaways may be surprised to learn that scientists have found that people don’t keep eating junk food just because it is tasty. They do it because they are creatures of habit and once we have associated a place with a certain kind of food, like popcorn at the cinema, we will keep eating it – even if it’s not good. 4 More than a million giant king crabs have been found off Antarctica by a remotecontrolled submarine. The appearance of the large, dangerous predators, which do not really belong in the region may be the first sign of an ecological disaster. PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 19 27/2/12 10:36:51 Modules 1 & 2 Progress Tes 5 A seal lost its way and was found stranded on a back road in the Australian outback miles from the ocean. Motorists gathered round as it wriggled out of bushland and flopped himself on to the road stopping traffic in a small town near Melbourne in southern Australia. It is thought the animal got lost after swimming up a nearby river. A B C D E F G 12 How’s it going? Have you finished your exams yet? I’ve just done my last one, thank goodness! Unhealthy food connections Slimming may be dangerous The friendly diet Unusual visitor Animal behaviour and health Freedom at last! Potential environmental danger Are you still going to Spain with your family this year? We’re going to the mountains again, so I can go climbing and mountain biking. Can’t wait! Have you got a mountain bike yet? I’m looking forward to your visit at the end of August. Is there anything special you’d like to do while you’re here? Writing I’m off to football practice now. Write soon. Complete the email with the words in the box. There is one extra word. are before great typical write back really Read this email from your friend who lives in another part of the country. Write a reply to Charlie’s email. Answer his questions and say what you’re doing today. Write about 100 words. Hi Paul, /5 11 1B Charlie there / 10 Hi 0 there 13 You have heard a competition broadcast on a new radio programme. The first prize is the chance to make your own radio programme. In the competition you have to answer these questions. Write between 35 and 50 words. 1 How often do you listen to the radio each week? What two subjects would you like to have in the new programme? When do you think the programme should be broadcast and why? , Sarah How 1 you doing? Okay, I hope. I went to a music festival last weekend and it was 2 cool. Unfortunately the school nerd, Harry, was there. You know – the one who plays on his computer all day. He complained the music was too loud! 3 ! He should have stayed at home! 2 3 /5 I went with my friends though, and we time. Anyway, had a 4 my big news is I’ve got into the university I wanted, so now I’ve got lots of preparation to do to get ready. Well, must go now. soon! TOTAL / 100 5 Jake /5 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M10_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M10.indd 20 27/2/12 10:36:51 Modules 3 & 4 Progress Tes Vocabulary 1 have enough sun for that, but apparently it still works in this country. Then we heard about how world tourism has damaged and what the beautiful 4 tourism industry is now doing to help the environment. They encourage everyone who flies to offset their carbon 5 by donating money to an organisation that will plant trees. It was sad to learn how industrial have development and 6 killed trees and led to almost total 7 in many parts of the world. One speaker told us how dangerous 8 bags are for wildlife. He said that everyone should 9 everything they can and that we should all be or paper bags to using 10 carry our shopping in. Complete the crossword. Across 2 a reddish gold metal 4 when there is no water 5 a car that uses two different types of energy sources and his money are soon parted 7 a 9 places where art is displayed 10 you breathe out carbon 11 grown without chemicals Down 0 a shiny, yellow metal 1 made from animal skins lakes 3 lakes without salt are called 6 money you get each week for work done fuels 7 coal and gas are examples of money is what your parents give you 8 every week when you’re a child / 10 Grammar 1 2 0 3 3 G O 4 D haven’t written (write), but I (be) busy lately. I 2 (study) very hard these past few weeks for my final exams and I 3 (just/finish) the last one. 4 (try) to sell our My family 5 (make) house too, which revising very difficult as people 6 (come) to look round it nearly every day. What 7 (you/do) since I last spoke to you? 8 (you/start) writing that book you said you wanted to write? I 9 (always/want) to write a book, but I don’t think I’d be very good at it! (search) on By the way, I 10 line to find a cheap holiday for the end of the summer and I think I 11 (find) something really good. Write and tell me if you still want to go. Love, Jeannie 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 / 12 2 Complete the text with the verbs in the Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous. Hi Sarah, Sorry I 0 L 5 2A Complete the text with the words in the box. cloth deforestation footprint group landscapes plastic pollution recycle renewable solar wind group Yesterday, a 0 of friends and I went to a meeting about saving the planet. It had been arranged by all the schools in the area. We learned about different kinds of 1 energy, such as 2 farms and 3 power. I thought we didn’t / 11 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M11_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M11.indd 26 13/3/12 10:08:28 Skills 4 Since 1990 have had the 2 warmest years. Earth’s temperature set to rise by 3 ºC this century. 4 2006 had too many name. Complete the text. Write one word for each space. Police all over 0 the United Kingdom have looking for a very clever stolen jewel thief who 2 thousands of pounds worth of jewellery over the last ten years. They have followed him Canary Islands. He to 3 clever that he has been 4 has never left any fingerprints or any other he has evidence behind. 5 managed to escape the police so far, it looks as if his luck is running out 6 in the last house he robbed there were hidden filmed cameras and he 7 stealing the jewellery. 1 5 Keith with talking about He’s 8 environment. Biggest problem in London is 9 pollution. Believes we don’t have to 10 now. 11 years ago there was an ice age. and going to Enjoys 12 parties. Key Expressions Match the sentence halves. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 What about Why don’t Shall we Do you I can’t I’m afraid I’m sorry I’d rather 8 9 10 I prefer Here See you k a b c d e f g h i j k there’s a problem. not go there. about that. to wait here. at the cinema. you are. fancy going out? make it today, I’m afraid. talk about it later? we have dinner? going to a party tonight? / 10 Listening 4 6 Listen to Tom and Keith talking about the environment. Complete the notes. Tom Examples of destruction: – river pollution – destroying 0 forests – killing wildlife Biggest problem: 1 also expected to rise. Everyone should recycle 6 and paper. Belongs to organisation called 7 for London. /7 5 to / 12 Reading 7 Read the article. Choose the correct words. It’s important that young people learn early in 0their / them lives the true 1cost / value of money otherwise they will get themselves into serious trouble. Parents can teach them responsibility by giving them the opportunity to 2earn / win money rather than just giving it to them. Furthermore, 3as / by working for their money they gain respect for it and it also teaches them about independence, something which every teenager wants more 4for / than anything. And once a teenager has discovered an easy way to make money, they may be able use that as a way to generate more ideas and income. During the long summer holidays they can often find work at local fairs and festivals, 5doing / making different jobs like helping with the visitors. There is also a lot of farm work available at this time of year. PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M11_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M11.indd 27 13/3/12 10:08:28 Modules 3 & 4 Progress Tes 5 Traditional jobs which can be found all year round are things like baby-sitting for friends or helping old people with their cleaning and shopping. Other jobs which they can do are washing cars, gardening or walking pets for elderly neighbours. In order to get started with small jobs around the neighbourhood, youngsters could design flyers which they can then put through people’s doors, advertising for work. 6When / While they are old enough, many youngsters get work as waiters in local cafes and restaurants at the weekends and holidays. Today, with modern technology, another way to 7make / save money is to sell things online. They can sell their old unwanted goods, or start a shop of their own selling things which they have made. Another place for things which have been made is craft fairs, especially at Christmas when people are always looking for something different and unusual as gifts. Not only is working for their money a good way to learn about money, but it can also help to get them into a good university or a job 8because / so employers like to see that students have some work experience. /8 8 Read the article again. Are sentences 1–8 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C). 0 Young people may have problems if they don’t respect money. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Parents should always make their children work for their money. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say All teenagers want to be independent. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Working at local fairs in summer can be dangerous. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Helping out neighbours is a good way for young people to earn money. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 1 2 3 4 6 7 2A Young people should advertise their services in local magazines. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Online selling can be a good way to get money. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Higher education establishments aren’t interested in students with work experience. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say /7 9 Read the brief descriptions about some environmental organisations. Match the sentences (1–5) with the paragraphs (A–F). 0 1 2 3 4 Helping poor people to earn a living. Connections with an American movie. Location of headquarters in Britain. Protecting underwater life. Helping people realise the value of different species. Connection between humans and the animal kingdom. 5 f A Biofuelwatch is an organisation working to raise awareness of the negative impacts of industrial biofuels and bioenergy on our planet. It is based in the UK and works with national and international partners to fight the social and environmental damage resulting from bioenergy. B Fauna & Flora International wants to protect all our planet’s species and it works all over the world to show how important biodiversity is to everyone on the planet. The more species we can save, the better for our planet. It aims for a healthy future for our planet where people, wildlife and wild places can exist together. C Oceana is the largest international organisation focused only on ocean conservation, protecting sea ecosystems and endangered species. Offices around the world work together to help our oceans to return to their natural state. D The Climate Project was founded by American, Al Gore, and includes specially trained climate experts who want to educate people about the dangers of climate change. PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M11_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M11.indd 28 13/3/12 10:08:29 Skills It has offices in more than fifty countries. They present a slide show featured in the Oscarwinning film, An Inconvenient Truth. E WWF is best known as the world’s most important nature organisation which focuses on how wildlife, the environment and human activity are all connected. It is passionate about protecting the natural world and knows that it also needs to take other action, for example, educating people about climate change and helping them to change the way they live to help protect the environment. F Frontier, started in 1989, protects biodiversity and ecosystems and at the same time creates jobs for some of the poorest communities. Their first projects were in Tanzania, one of the world’s poorest countries, where they did research in remote forest, savannah, and marine environments. Dear Sir/ Madam, h you of the problems I’ve been your having with the television 1 online shop last month. I have bought several other products from you 2 and I have always been impressed with 3 . However, there have been quite a few problems with the television I ordered. 4 , it wasn’t delivered when it was promised and I had to make five phone calls before someone could tell me why it , hadn’t been delivered. When it 5 two weeks late, it came without the you are supposed remote control. 6 to be able work the TV without this, it is very difficult to get to the controls on the TV itself. After four hours of trying to I could only get three set it up, 7 channels instead of the fifty it should have. . Furthermore, the remote control 8 9 Since I am a regular customer, come and take away the TV and replace it with one that works. from you very soon. I look 10 Yours faithfully, Jayne Stockwell 0 /5 Writing 10 a b c d e f g h i j k Complete the email with the phrases a–k. although finally arrived still hasn’t arrived forward to hearing could you please over the last two years I discovered that I’m writing to inform the quality and service which I bought from first of all / 10 11 Your teacher has asked you write a notice for the school notice board about Saving the Planet. You should write four short paragraphs. You should include: – reasons for saving the planet – your idea of the biggest problem facing the planet – what each person can do at home to help – information about a talk to be given at the school Write about 100 words. /8 TOTAL / 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M11_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M11.indd 29 13/3/12 10:08:29 Modules 3 & 4 Progress Tes Vocabulary 1 are for wildlife. He said that we should everything we can and that we should all be using 5 or paper bags to carry our shopping in. We learned about different kinds of 6 energy, such as 7 farms and 8 power. I thought we didn’t have enough sun for that, but apparently it still works in this country. Then we heard about how tourism has damaged beautiful 9 and what the tourism industry is now doing to help the environment. They encourage everyone who flies to offset their carbon 10 by donating money to an organisation that will plant trees. 4 Complete the crossword. Across 2 a reddish gold metal 4 when there is no water 5 a car that uses two different types of energy sources and his money are soon parted 7 a 9 places where art is displayed 10 you breathe out carbon 11 grown without chemicals Down 0 a shiny, yellow metal 1 made from animal skins lakes 3 lakes without salt are called 6 money you get each week for work done fuels 7 coal and gas are examples of money is what your parents give you 8 every week when you’re a child / 10 Grammar 3 1 2 0 3 G haven’t written (write), but I (study) very hard these past few weeks for my exams and I 2 (just/finish) the last one! 3 My family (try) to sell our house too, which 4 (make) revising very difficult as lots of people 5 (come) to look round it nearly every day. What 6 (you/do) since I 7 last spoke to you? (you/ start) writing that book you said you wanted to write? Of course, I 8 (not have) time to do anything interesting – just study, study, study! By the way, I 9 (book) tickets for a fantastic concert next weekend – do you want to come? You could get the train and I could meet you at the station. I 10 (not check) the train times yet, but I think there’s one at about eleven o’clock. Phone me and let me know. If you 11 (lose) my mobile number, then send me an email instead. Love, Jeannie 1 L 5 Complete the text with the verbs in the Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous. Hi Sarah, Sorry I 0 O 4 D 6 7 8 9 10 11 / 12 2 2B Complete the text with the words in the box. cloth deforestation footprint group landscapes plastic pollution recycle renewable solar wind group Yesterday, a 0 of friends and I went to a series of talks about saving the planet. It was sad to hear about how industrial development and 1 have killed trees and led to almost total 2 in some places. One speaker told us how dangerous 3 bags / 11 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M11_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M11.indd 30 13/3/12 10:08:30 Skills 4 2 Complete the text. Write one word for each space. Police all over 0 problem Have had the warmest years since 3 . Very many hurricanes in 4 the United Kingdom been looking for a very clever jewel thief who 2 stolen thousands of pounds worth of jewellery over the last ten years. He has been 3 clever that he has never left any fingerprints or any other evidence managing to behind. 4 escape the police so far, it looks as if his luck in the is running out 5 last house he robbed there were hidden cameras and the now famous thief 6 filmed stealing money and valuable jewellery. Police have followed him Canary Islands and they to 7 hope to catch him there. 1 are melting. Everyone should recycle batteries and 6 . 7 called Trees Belongs to for London. Keith Bored of talking about the 8 Biggest problem in London is air 9 . 10 This problem is like cigarettes. 20,000 years ago there was an 11 . Enjoys shopping and 12 Key Expressions Match the sentence halves. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 What about Why don’t Shall we Do you I can’t I’m afraid I’m sorry I’d rather I prefer Here See you a b c d e f g h i j k at the cinema. to wait here. fancy going out? you are. about that. we have dinner? there’s a problem. talk about it later? not go there. make it today, I’m afraid. going to a party tonight? Listening 6 . Reading / 10 4 . / 12 5 10 . 5 /7 k change is the biggest Listen to Tom and Keith talking about the environment. Complete the notes. Tom Examples of destruction: – river pollution forests – destroying 0 1 – wildlife 7 Read the article. Choose the correct words. It’s important that young people learn early in 0their / them lives the true 1cost / value of money, otherwise they will get themselves into serious trouble. Parents can teach teenagers not to spend all their money at once, but to 2earn / save it in a bank account. They can help their children to 3spend / earn money by doing household 4works / chores. By working for their money they gain respect for it and it also teaches them about independence – something which every teenager wants more than anything. And once a teenager has discovered an easy way to 5win / make money, they may be able use that to generate more ideas and income. During the long summer holidays they can often find work at local fairs and festivals, 6doing / making different jobs like helping with the visitors. There is also a lot of farm work available at this time of year. Traditional jobs which can be found all year round are things like baby-sitting for friends PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M11_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M11.indd 31 13/3/12 10:08:30 Modules 3 & 4 Progress Tes or helping old people with their cleaning and shopping. Other jobs which they can do are washing cars, gardening or walking pets for elderly neighbours. In order to get started with small jobs around the neighbourhood, youngsters could design flyers which they can then put through people’s doors, advertising for work. 7When / While they are old enough, many youngsters get work as waiters in local cafes and restaurants at the weekends and holidays. Today, with modern technology, another way to make money is to 8sell / cash things online. They could also start a shop of their own selling things which they have made. Another place for things which have been made is craft fairs, especially at Christmas when people are always looking for something different and unusual as gifts. Not only is working for their money a good way to learn about money, but it can also help to get them into a good university or a job because employers like to see that students have some work experience. /8 8 Read the article again. Are sentences 1–8 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C). 0 Young people may have problems if they don’t respect money. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Parents must make their children open a bank account. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Teenagers can make money by helping around the house. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Local fairs have cafés where teenagers can work. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Young people should look for work on a farm. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Young people should advertise their services online. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2B Most young people are good at making things. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Holiday jobs can help teenagers get a job later. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say /7 9 Read the brief descriptions about some environmental organisations. Match the sentences (1–5) with the paragraphs (A–F). 0 1 2 Helping poor people to earn a living. Location of headquarters in Britain. Connection between humans and the animal kingdom. Connections with an American movie. Protecting underwater life. Helping people realise the value of different species. 3 4 5 f A Biofuelwatch is an organisation working to raise awareness of the negative impacts of industrial biofuels and bioenergy on our planet. It is based in the UK and works with national and international partners to fight the social and environmental damage resulting from bioenergy. B Fauna & Flora International wants to protect all our planet’s species and it works all over the world to show how important biodiversity is to everyone on the planet. The more species we can save, the better for our planet. It aims for a healthy future for our planet where people, wildlife and wild places can exist together. C Oceana is the largest international organisation focused only on ocean conservation, protecting sea ecosystems and endangered species. Offices around the world work together to help our oceans to return to their natural state. D The Climate Project was founded by American, Al Gore, and includes specially trained climate experts who want to educate people about the dangers of climate change. It has offices in more than fifty countries. They present a slide show featured in the Oscarwinning film, An Inconvenient Truth. PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M11_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M11.indd 32 13/3/12 10:08:31 Skills E F WWF is best known as the world’s most important nature organisation which focuses on how wildlife, the environment and human activity are all connected. It is passionate about protecting the natural world and knows that it also needs to take other action, for example, educating people about climate change and helping them to change the way they live to help protect the environment. Dear Sir/ Madam, 0 h you of the problems I’ve been your having with the television 1 online shop. I have bought several other and I have products from you 2 . always been impressed with 3 However, there have been quite a few problems with the television I ordered. 4 , it wasn’t delivered when it was promised and I had to make five phone calls before someone could tell me why it , hadn’t been delivered. When it 5 two weeks late, it came without the you are supposed remote control. 6 to be able work the TV without this, it is very difficult to get to the controls on the TV itself. After four hours of trying to I could only get three set it up, 7 channels instead of the fifty it should have. . Furthermore, the remote control 8 9 Since I am a regular customer, come and take away the TV and replace it with one that works. from you very soon. I look 10 Yours faithfully, Jayne Stockwell Frontier, started in 1989, protects biodiversity and ecosystems and at the same time creates jobs for some of the poorest communities. Their first projects were in Tanzania, one of the world’s poorest countries, where they did research in remote forest, savannah, and marine environments. /5 Writing 10 a b c d e f g h i j k Complete the email with the phrases a–k. forward to hearing still hasn’t arrived the quality and service over the last two years which I bought from although first of all I’m writing to inform could you please finally arrived I discovered that / 10 11 Your teacher has asked you write a notice for the school notice board about saving the planet. You should write four short paragraphs. You should include: – reasons for saving the planet – your idea of the biggest problem facing the planet – what each person can do at home to help – information about a talk to be given at the school Write about 100 words. /8 TOTAL / 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M11_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M11.indd 33 13/3/12 10:08:31 Modules 5 & 6 Progress Tes anymore. The bullies were waiting 9 me at the school gates and started shouting me and trying to steal nasty things 10 my school bag. I just laughed and gave them my bag without a struggle. When they opened it there was a small explosion of brightly coloured dye which went all over them! They couldn’t clean it off for days and everyone knew what they had done. Vocabulary 1 Complete the sentences with one word from each box. high horse knee long mini old sky water make diving fashioned heeled length polo racing skirts sleeved up 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 She was wearing a pink, knee-length skirt. It looked very nice. I’m just doing my . Do you like this lipstick? I’m going to wear my new shoes. We went yesterday. I loved flying through the air. He always wears a shirt to work to cover up his tattoos. John is in the school team. They practise in the pool every Monday. I think her style is quite , don’t you? My grandfather loves watching . He used to be a jockey once and adores the animals. Can you believe that my mother used to wear when she was a teenager? / 10 Grammar 3 Complete the text. Write one preposition for each space. I have always believed 0 in making my own the move luck. My family was always 1 because of my father’s job. My mother tried anything bad, but she to protect me 2 3 the bullying couldn’t do anything 4 school. I used to suffer 5 panic attacks, but it was no good complaining 6 it, because it made the bullies worse. One day, I decided to deal 7 my way to school, I them myself. So, 8 convinced myself that they couldn’t hurt me and if I could just breathe slowly I wouldn’t panic. I wasn’t going to put up with this Read the text. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). Many years ago I 0 B live in the African have to check bush. Every morning we 1 under the bed for snakes and in our shoes for scorpions. When you live in the bush you 2 always be careful where you put your feet and never put your hands into cupboards and drawers without checking for unwelcome it gets very hot during visitors first. 3 4 leave windows and doors the day, you open without strong netting over them. One day, when I was alone, I got up and found a long snake curled up in the corner of the a mamba, but bedroom. It looked 5 6 have been I wasn’t sure. Because it extremely dangerous and I would never take chances with snakes, I called my security guard , he didn’t answer to come and help. 7 8 have fallen asleep. and I thought he Very slowly I climbed out of bed because I move knew that if it were a mamba it 9 10 to very fast if it wanted to. Finally, I leave the room and shut the door so it 11 escape into the rest of the house. The snake hadn’t moved. Then I found the guard and we returned to the bedroom, but when we opened the door there was no sign of the have escaped. We looked snake. It 12 everywhere, but we never found it! /8 2 3A 0 1 2 3 4 A A A A A would would could However shouldn’t B B B B B used to could should Instead needn’t C C C C C use to should had Although mightn’t PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 42 27/2/12 10:41:44 Skills 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A A A A A A A A as could As well as must may was able mustn’t must B B B B B B B B similar was able Apart from can’t could should needn’t didn’t C C C C C C C C like must However should was able could couldn’t can’t / 12 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. Use the word given. It was wrong to tell her that. shouldn’t You shouldn’t have told her that. It was necessary to prepare for the race. had for the We race. I always washed the dishes before I went to school. would the dishes I before I went to school. That wasn’t Tom. He’s in Australia at the moment. have Tom. That He’s in Australia at the moment. It wasn’t necessary to buy another ticket. But we did. bought another We ticket. They didn’t tell us they wanted to come. It was wrong. have us they They wanted to come. It was impossible to get tickets for the concert. able tickets for We the concert. Once, he was a profession golfer. to a He professional golfer. He didn’t finish the race because he was injured. unable the race He because he was injured. /8 Key Expressions 5 Complete the dialogue. Use the notes to make questions. 0 Dan How / you / today? How are you today? Tina Fine thanks and you? Dan Not bad. Tina You’ve got a brother, haven’t you? Dan Yes. Tina What / like? 1 ? Dan He’s quite kind really. Tina Who / like? 2 ? Dan He’s more like my mother than my father. They’re both quiet. Tina What / look / like? 3 ? Dan He’s tall, well-built and has short dark hair. Tina What / like? 4 ? Dan Going out with his friends. Tina Who / like? 5 ? Dan The girl over there with the long blonde hair. Tina What / his friends like? 6 ? Dan They’re alright. I quite like them. /6 6 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. better 0 1 2 3 4 should (x2) shouldn’t were should go to the If you feel sick you doctor. you, I’d revise for your exam If I tonight. not go out tonight if you’ve You’d got an exam tomorrow. drink coffee. You’re too You young. tell his parents what time he’s He coming back. /4 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 43 27/2/12 10:41:44 Modules 5 & 6 Progress Tes Listening 5 7 Listen to a woman interviewing a boy for a street survey. Read the sentences 1–8. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 0 The survey will take more than five minutes. The boy is influenced by magazines. The boy and his friends have similar hairstyles. The woman thinks the boy’s style is alternative. The boy never wears a tie or jacket. The boy’s jeans are usually baggy. The boy says he often wears hats. The boy says he uses hairspray. His T-shirts aren’t always popular with his parents. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 0 5 The original sport of surfing A was less dangerous than today. B didn’t use specially-shaped boards. C was done by British explorers. 6 The game of rugby A probably began in an English school. B started over 300 years ago. C isn’t very popular nowadays. 7 The original game was different from the modern game because A players were not sent off for hitting their opponents. B the rules changed during each game. C players had to hit their opponents to get the ball. F /7 /8 6 3A Listen to a sports programme. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Tonight’s programme focuses on A who watches football. B why people go fishing. C how some sports started. 1 The presenter says that boxing A is a dangerous sport. B was loved by people in Ancient Greece. C began several thousand years ago. 2 Boxing in Ancient Greece was different from modern boxing because A boxers were often of different sizes and weights. B their gloves were made from cotton. C boxers weren’t allowed to knock each other out. 3 The original game of basketball A began 5,000 years ago. B treated losers very cruelly. C was a kind of hand ball. 4 Surfing was first seen in A the South Pacific. B California. C South Africa Reading 9 Complete the article with the words in the box. because champion championships compete event most part place since sporting sports there when After the Olympic Games, the Paralympic Summer Games are the second largest 0 sporting event in the world. The Games have become a major 1 on the Olympic calendar. The earliest athletic games for people with disabilities started back in World War II when Ludwig Guttmann, a German doctor living in England, encouraged 2 therapy for people who were injured, many of them wounded soldiers. He organised the 1948 International Wheelchair Games to coincide with the 1948 London Olympics. Twelve years later his dream of a worldwide sports competition for people with disabilities became a reality. Rome hosted the first Paralympic Games in 1960 and 400 wheelchair athletes from twenty-three countries took 3 . Since then, the Paralympic Games have grown dramatically and there are six major classifications of athletes: people with visual impairments, PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 44 27/2/12 10:41:44 Skills people with physical disabilities, amputee athletes, people with cerebral palsy, people with spinal cord injuries, and ‘others’, that is, athletes with a physical disability that is not included in these six categories. The Paralympic Summer Games have grown 1960. When the a lot 4 Beijing Paralympics took 5 in 2008, there were 4,200 athletes competing in the Games, with people from 148 countries. In addition to the increased have been participation, 6 a number of other changes to the Paralympic Games. Various events have been added and removed, and the range of disabilities and classifications included in the Games has also got bigger. In fact, there will be twenty sports in the Paralympics in the London 2012 Games. famous Today one of the 7 of the disabled athletes is the South African runner, Oscar Pistorius. He is known as ‘the fastest man on no legs’ 8 he he lost both his legs 9 was a baby. However, using high-tech carbonfibre legs, he is currently a Paralympic 10 and world-record holder in amputee races over 100 metres, 200 metres and 400 metres. But that’s not enough. He has always wanted to 11 against able-bodied athletes, but some people think that his artificial legs give him an unfair advantage over able-bodied people and he wasn’t allowed to do so. However, there are also disadvantages. For example, if it rains, he has problems as he can slip easily, and it can be difficult keeping his balance when he runs fast round corners. Finally, he was allowed to run against able-bodied athletes in 2011 when he participated in the world in South Korea. athletics 12 10 Read the article again. Are sentences 1–8 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C). 0 The Paralympic Games are as big as the Olympic Games. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say A German doctor originally had the idea for the Paralympic Games. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say In 1948 only people in wheelchairs competed in the international games. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say The first Paralympic Games were in Rome in 1960. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say There were six different major classifications of athletes in 1960. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say The London 2012 Paralympic Games will be the biggest ever. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Oscar Pistorius is a world record holder in several races. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say At first he couldn’t enter able-bodied races. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He is going to be part of the South African able-bodied team for the 2012 Olympics. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 /8 / 12 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 45 27/2/12 10:41:45 Modules 5 & 6 Progress Tes 3A Writing 11 Read the report. Choose the correct words. I asked thirty students for their opinions about the school sports facilities. Most students thought the facilities were generally very good and that the teachers were very good, 0too / although. They said the outdoor facilities for hockey, rugby and football were adequate, 1instead of / as well as the athletics tracks. They said that there were opportunities to do several different sports. 2Although / However, there were some negative points about the facilities. 3For / As example, people said they would like to have more equipment in the gym and some indoor tennis courts as well as some squash courts. Furthermore, some were disappointed there wasn’t a swimming pool, 4although / apart from there is a good one in the town only 500m away. Others thought that 5apart from / instead of only being allowed to use the facilities until five o’clock, they should stay open longer. 6Finally / For example, one last suggestion was that the facilities should be available every day during the school holiday. 7Although / Apart from these things, the general opinion was very positive. /7 12 Write a description of your best friend. You should include: – his/her name and date of birth – how and where you met – a physical description – what their fashion style is – personality description Write about 100 words. / 10 TOTAL / 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 46 27/2/12 10:41:45 Modules 5 & 6 Progress Tes Vocabulary 1 wouldn’t panic. I wasn’t going to put up with this anymore. The bullies started shouting me and trying to steal my nasty things 9 me school bag. They had been waiting 10 at the school gates. However, I just laughed and gave them my bag without a struggle. When they opened it there was a small explosion of brightly coloured dye which went all over them! They couldn’t clean it off for days and everyone knew what they had done. Complete the sentences with one word from each box. high horse knee long mini old sky water make diving fashioned heeled length polo racing skirts sleeved up 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 She was wearing a pink, knee-length skirt. It looked very nice. My grandfather loves watching . He used to be a jockey once and adores the animals. I’m just doing my . Do you like this lipstick? I think her style is quite , don’t you? I’m going to wear my new shoes. He always wears a shirt to work to cover up his tattoos. Can you believe that my mother used to wear when she was a teenager? We went yesterday. I loved flying through the air. John is in the school team. They practise in the pool every Monday. / 10 Grammar 3 Complete the text. Write one preposition for each space. I have always believed 0 in making my own luck. My mother tried to protect me 1 anything bad, but unfortunately she the bullying couldn’t do anything 2 3 school. My family was always 4 the move because of my father’s job, so I often had to start at a new school. It was no good it though. However, I used complaining 5 6 terrible panic attacks because to suffer of the bullies. One day, I decided to deal 7 them myself. So, 8 my way to school, I convinced myself that they couldn’t hurt me and if I could just breathe slowly I Read the text. Choose the best answer (A, B or C). Many years ago I 0 B live in the African have to check bush. Every morning we 1 under the bed for snakes and in our shoes for scorpions. When you live in the bush you 2 always be careful where you put your feet and never put your hands into cupboards and drawers without checking for unwelcome it gets very hot during visitors first. 3 4 leave windows and doors the day, you open without strong netting over them. One day, when I was alone, I got up and found a long snake curled up in the corner of the a mamba, but bedroom. It looked 5 have been I wasn’t sure. Because it 6 extremely dangerous and I would never take chances with snakes, I called my security guard , he didn’t answer to come and help. 7 have fallen asleep. and I thought he 8 Very slowly I climbed out of bed because I move knew that if it were a mamba it 9 10 to very fast if it wanted to. Finally, I leave the room and shut the door so it 11 escape into the rest of the house. The snake hadn’t moved. Then I found the guard and we returned to the bedroom, but when we opened the door there was no sign of the have escaped. We looked snake. It 12 everywhere, but we never found it! /8 2 3B 0 1 2 3 A A A A would could could Although B B B B used to would had Instead C C C C use to should should However PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 48 27/2/12 10:41:45 Skills 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A A A A A A A A A mightn’t like must As well as can’t may should mustn’t can’t B shouldn’t B similar B was able B However B must B was able B was able B couldn’t B didn’t C C C C C C C C C needn’t as could Apart from should could could needn’t must / 12 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Key Expressions 5 Complete the dialogue. Use the notes to make questions. 0 Dan How / you / today? How are you today? Tina Fine thanks and you? Dan Not bad. Tina You’ve got a brother, haven’t you? Dan Yes. Tina What / look / like? 1 Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first. Use the word given. ? Dan He’s tall, well-built and has short dark hair. It was wrong to tell her that. shouldn’t You shouldn’t have told her that. I always washed the dishes before I went to school. would the dishes I before I went to school. That wasn’t Tom. He’s in Australia at the moment. have Tom. He’s That in Australia at the moment. Once, he was a profession golfer. to a He professional golfer. It was necessary to prepare for the race. had for the race. We It wasn’t necessary to buy another ticket. But we did. bought another We ticket. They didn’t tell us they wanted to come. It was wrong. have us they They wanted to come. He didn’t finish the race because he was injured. unable the race He because he was injured. It was impossible to get tickets for the concert. able tickets for We the concert. /8 Tina What / like? 2 ? Dan He’s quite kind really. Tina Who / like? 3 ? Dan He’s more like my mother than my father. They’re both quiet. Tina Who / like? 4 ? Dan The girl over there with the long blonde hair. Tina What / like? 5 ? Dan Going out with his friends. Tina What / his friends like? 6 ? Dan They’re alright. I quite like them. /6 6 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. better 0 1 2 3 4 should (x2) shouldn’t were If you feel sick you should go to the doctor drink coffee. You’re too You young. tell his parents what time he’s He coming back. you, I’d revise for your exam If I tonight. not go out tonight if you’ve You’d got an exam tomorrow. /4 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 49 27/2/12 10:41:45 Modules 5 & 6 Progress Tes Listening 5 7 Listen to a woman interviewing a boy for a street survey. Read the sentences 1–8. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 0 The survey will take more than five minutes. The boy is influenced by his friends. The boy and his friends have different hairstyles. The boy usually wears casual clothes. The boy wears a tie and jacket to school. The boy’s jeans are usually tight. The boy has a hood on his top. The boy says he uses gel. His parents like his T-shirts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 The original sport of surfing A didn’t use specially-shaped boards. B was less dangerous than today. C was done by British explorers. 6 The game of rugby A isn’t very popular nowadays. B started over 300 years ago. C probably began in an English school. 7 The original game was different from the modern game because A the rules changed during each game. B players were not sent off for hitting their opponents. C players had to hit their opponents to get the ball. F /7 /8 6 3B 8 Listen to a sports programme. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). 0 Tonight’s programme focuses on A who watches football. B why people go fishing. C how some sports started. 1 The presenter says that boxing A is a dangerous sport. B began several thousand years ago. C was loved by people in Ancient Greece. 2 Boxing in Ancient Greece was different from modern boxing because A boxers weren’t allowed to knock each other out. B their gloves were made from cotton. C boxers were often of different sizes and weights. 3 The original game of basketball A treated losers very cruelly. B began 5,000 years ago. C was a kind of hand ball. 4 Surfing was first seen in A California. B the South Pacific. C South Africa Reading 9 Complete the article with the words in the box. because champion championships compete event most part place since sporting sports there when After the Olympic Games, the Paralympic Summer Games are the second largest 0 sporting event in the world. The Games have become a major 1event / race on the Olympic calendar. The earliest athletic games for people with disabilities started back in World War II when Ludwig Guttmann, a German doctor living in England, encouraged sports therapy for people who were 2injured / pained, many of them wounded soldiers. He organised the 1948 International Wheelchair Games to coincide with the 1948 London Olympics. Twelve years later his dream of a worldwide sports 3game / competition for people with disabilities became a reality. Rome hosted the first Paralympic Games in 1960 and 400 wheelchair athletes from twenty-three countries took 4place / part. PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 50 27/2/12 10:41:46 Skills Since then, the Paralympic Games have grown dramatically and there are six major classifications of athletes: people with visual impairments, people with physical disabilities, amputee athletes, people with cerebral palsy, people with spinal cord injuries, and ‘others’, that is, athletes with a physical disability that is not included in these six categories. The Paralympic Summer Games have grown a lot 5since / for 1960. When the Beijing Paralympics took place in 2008, there were 4,200 6athletes / boxers competing in the Games, with people from 148 countries. In addition to the increased participation, 7have been / are being a number of other changes to the Paralympic Games. Various events have been added and removed, and the range of disabilities and classifications included in the Games has also got bigger. In fact, there will be twenty sports in the Paralympics in the London 2012 Games. Today one of the 8more / most famous of the disabled athletes is the South African runner, Oscar Pistorius. He is known as ‘the fastest man on no legs’ 9because / because of he lost both his legs when he was a baby. 10Despite, / However, using high-tech carbonfibre legs, he is currently a Paralympic champion and world-record holder in amputee races over 100 metres, 200 metres and 400 metres. But that’s not enough. He has always wanted to compete against able-bodied athletes, but some people think that his artificial legs give him an unfair 11advantage / opinion over able-bodied people and he wasn’t allowed to do so. However, there are also disadvantages. For example, if it rains, he has problems as he can slip easily, and it can be difficult keeping his balance when he runs fast round corners. 12As well as, / Finally, he was allowed to run against able-bodied athletes in 2011 when he participated in the world athletics championships in South Korea. 10 Read the article again. Are sentences 1–8 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C). 0 The Paralympic Games are as big as the Olympic Games. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say An English doctor originally had the idea for the Paralympic Games. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say In 1948 wheelchairs were heavier than they are today. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say The first Paralympic Games were in South Africa in 1960. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Athletes from twenty-three countries took part in the first Games. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say The London 2012 Paralympic Games will have twenty sports. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Oscar Pistorius does other sports apart from running. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Sometimes he slips in the rain. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He wasn’t able to run against able-bodied athletes in South Korea. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 /8 / 12 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 51 27/2/12 10:41:46 Modules 5 & 6 Progress Tes 3B Writing 11 Complete the report. Write one word for each space. I asked thirty students for their opinions about the school sports facilities. Most students thought the facilities were generally very good and that the teachers were very good, 0 too . They said the outdoor facilities for hockey, rugby and well as the football were adequate, 1 2 there were athletics tracks. They said opportunities to do several different sports. However, there were some negative points example, about the facilities. 3 people said they would like to have more equipment in the gym and some indoor tennis courts as well as some squash courts. disappointed Furthermore, some 4 there wasn’t a swimming pool, although there is a good one in the town only 500 metres away. Others thought that instead 5 only being allowed to use 6 facilities until five o’clock, they should stay open longer. Finally, one last suggestion was that the facilities should be available every day during the school holiday. these things, the general Apart 7 opinion was very positive. /7 12 Write a description of your best friend. You should include: – his/her name and date of birth – how and where you met – a physical description – what their fashion style is – personality description Write about 100 words. / 10 TOTAL / 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M12_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M12.indd 52 27/2/12 10:41:47 Modules 7 & 8 Progress Tes 2 Vocabulary 1 Read the text. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). I’ve just finished watching a terrific 0 B story, so I series on TV. It was a very 1 had to concentrate very hard, but it was worth being found it. It started with a pool of 2 next to a knife, which seemed to have been , in a girl’s living room. the murder 3 However there was no sign of the 4 whatsoever. The forensics team looked 5 in the room, but found very little. for All the surfaces seemed to have been wiped . Police clean. So the hunt was on for a 6 officers questioned a neighbour who said she sleeper, but she hadn’t was a very 7 noises during the night. heard any 8 However, she did remember seeing a man leaving the house the previous afternoon and image of a famous that he was the 9 , actor. He soon became the main 10 but the police couldn’t find him. Then they discovered that the girl had been the 11 sheep of a very wealthy family, so her parents and siblings were questioned next, but they . There were ten all had very good 12 episodes and it wasn’t until the very last one that you found out the truth. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A A A A A A A A A A A A A community complicated hair warning witness cases detective bright unusual similar suspect dark alibis B B B B B B B B B B B B B crime colourful footprints weapon victim ransoms murderer light relaxing sharing victim grey witnesses C C C C C C C C C C C C C order abstract blood scene alibi clues alibi little realistic spitting kidnapper black clues / 12 4A Complete the words so they have the same meaning as the words in brackets. Last year we visited Stonehenge and were amazed by the 0huge (very big) stones which make up the circle. However, Stonehenge (very big) as its is not as 1e neighbour in Avebury, although it is more dramatic to look at. We stayed in a 2l (very nice) bed and breakfast 3 (small) village. We had in a l 4 (very big) room with a v 5 (very big) and a m 6a (very old) four-poster bed. Unfortunately, there was only a 7t (very small) en-suite shower room which wasn’t very good. However, the breakfast we had in the morning was 8d (very nice). /8 Grammar 3 Rewrite the sentences in reported speech. 0 ‘I spend a lot of time visiting art galleries.’ (SAY) said she spent a lot of time visiting She art galleries. ‘We’re going to make a new film of Romeo and Juliet.’ (ANNOUNCE) to make They a new film of Romeo and Juliet. ‘Don’t speak to the police,’ the lawyer told her. (WARN) to the The police. ‘Please listen to me very carefully,’ he told them. (ASK) very He carefully. ‘I didn’t enjoy the film at all,’ he told us. (ADMIT) the film at He all. 1 2 3 4 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 58 27/2/12 10:43:38 Skills 5 6 ‘Will you leave the office, please?’ the woman said. (ASK) the office. She ‘Can I help you?’ the man asked. (OFFER) . The man the Natural History Museum and the Science great favourites Museum are 2 of us with us and our friends. 3 gets bored visiting these wonderful places as each time we go, there’s always something new museums to discover. Not 4 can be are as interesting. 5 rather boring, especially if their exhibits never change. My husband and I have visited several of us smaller museums and 6 can say we didn’t enjoy ourselves. You can learn something from even the smallest one! /6 4 Rewrite the sentences in direct speech. 0 John wanted Jenny to go to the party with him. ‘Will you go to the party with me?’ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 She said she was too busy. .’ ‘ She explained that there was a big project to finish. .’ ‘ He replied that it was a pity. .’ ‘ She admitted that she didn’t really want to work. .’ ‘ She added that she was going to try and finish as early as possible. as early as ‘ possible.’ He said he hoped she would be able to go to the party later. to go to the ‘ party later.’ She said she would call him when she finished working. working.’ ‘ John said he would come and pick her up. up.’ ‘ /8 5 Complete the text with the words in the box. all (x2) both none some 0 most neither All the people I know enjoy visiting museums and art galleries at the weekends and even when they are on holiday. This is quite unusual because 1 people prefer outdoor activities or lying on a beach when they are on holiday. Although we often go the British Museum at the weekend, /6 Key Expressions 6 Choose the correct words. Ann Excuse me. 0Afraid / Sorry to interrupt, but 1could / should we have a few minutes of your time? Man Sure. What’s this about? Ann We’re from the local radio station and we’re asking visitors here in the museum what they think about it. Man Okay. 2Move / Go ahead. What would you like to know? Ann How many times have you been here before? Man Many times – I can’t remember exactly. Ann Oh 3in / by the way, do you 4think / mind if we record your answers for use in the programme? Man Sure. No 5matter / problem. Well, 6so / as I was 7saying / speaking, I’ve been here many times. I just love this place. Especially the Egyptian rooms. I can spend many days in just one room. It’s … Ann 8Shall / Let’s talk about that a bit / later. Do you 10mind / think you could just answer the rest of our questions? 9ahead Man Okay. But I would … / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 59 27/2/12 10:43:38 Modules 7 & 8 Progress Tes Listening 7 7 Listen to Angela talking about a detective story. Read the sentences 1–7. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 0 1 2 Angela enjoyed the detective story. The writer is an Australian woman. The main character used to be a detective. Harry Lee understands criminal minds. The story takes place in New York and Los Angeles. A painting is stolen from a London gallery. There are over 100 witnesses to the theft. The story finally becomes a murder investigation. 3 4 5 6 7 T 8 5 What does Katy say about her driving lesson? A It went very slowly B She was rather nervous. C She got stuck behind a lorry. 6 Katy says the car was A coming out of a side road. B overtaking the lorry. C not moving. 7 What damage was done? A Her car was badly damaged. B She was taken to hospital. C Surprisingly little. /7 Reading 9 /7 8 4A Listen to two conversations. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Complete the article with the words in the box. although as in some the there unlike when working Dialogue 1 J.M.W. Turner 0 Steve and his girlfriend have A have just got together. B been going out for a year. C just broken up. 1 What does Ben say about Steve’s girlfriend? A He used to get on well with her. B She really liked football. C He didn’t like her very much. 2 Sue thinks that Steve A make a big mistake. B didn’t look well. C was too good for his girlfriend. 3 What does Sue say about tomorrow? A She hasn’t got a dress to wear. B Ben doesn’t want to go. C It’s a family celebration. J.M.W. Turner is one of 0 the most famous English romantic landscape artists. 1 many other painters of the time, he was a successful artist throughout his life. In fact, he was only fifteen when his first painting was exhibited at the Royal an Academy. His first job was 2 architect’s assistant but, by the time he was fourteen, he decided he wanted to become a painter and he entered the Royal Academy School. in watercolours and He started 3 4 he was turned to oils later on. twenty seven he started travelling in Europe where he filled hundreds of sketchbooks, which he later turned into his incredibly imaginative paintings. He was greatly inspired by his trips to Venice, which led to 5 of his finest work. He studied the effects of the sea and sky in every kind of weather wherever he went and created light-filled paintings. Many of his pictures tell historical stories and express great emotions. 6 addition, he developed his Dialogue 2 4 What does Katy say about computers? A She’s just got a new one. B Her dad is going to buy her a laptop. C She’s got a slow computer at home. PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 60 27/2/12 10:43:39 Skills 1 own technique to create the details in his sometimes almost abstract paintings. He would put the details in by scraping and he was wiping the wet paint. 7 respected by many of his colleagues, 8 were several critics who did not like his work at all. The police are asking for people who were in the area of Gold Hill last night to come forward if they saw the car accident which happened around eight o’clock. One person was killed and three were seriously injured. 2 A huge amount of money was taken from the EKOP Bank early this morning when thieves got in from a tunnel they had dug under the bank. They placed explosives against the security door and blew a hole to enter the bank. /8 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Read the article again. Are sentences 1–8 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C). Turner was famous for painting landscapes. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He didn’t become successful until he died. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say His first job was an artist’s assistant. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He spent many years studying in Venice. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He only used light colours in his paintings. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He was fascinated by the sea and the sky. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He liked to paint historical subjects. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He created a new painting technique. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Everyone thought very highly of him when he was alive. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 3 A young man has gone missing from his home in York. The police are asking for any information on Terry James, last seen a week ago in the Regain Café in Market Square. They are particularly keen to talk to the young woman who was having coffee with him that day. 4 Two cows and three sheep were stolen from Mr Peters farm in Southdown yesterday. The animals are all marked with the letters PF in red dye on their backs. Mr Peters suspects that it may be a joke by some youngsters from the neighbouring village and says that if the animals are returned to their field within twenty-four hours, he won’t take any further action. 5 Seven people were arrested yesterday during the demonstration in Red Park against the new road which will destroy the park if it is built. Police on horseback charged the demonstrators to break them up and one was taken to hospital with a broken leg. The council say that they will review the routing of the new road this week. /8 11 0 Read the news articles and choose the best headline (A–G) for each one. There is one extra headline. G Two men are wanted for questioning in connection with the theft of several expensive cars in George Town over the past few months. The three men are armed and dangerous so if you see them please do not go near them, but call the police on this special number: 0808969999. A B C D E F G Neighbourly joke perhaps Dangerous situation achieves result Witnesses needed Young man attacked by animal Well-planned theft Disappearance – information wanted Dangerous suspect alert /5 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 61 27/2/12 10:43:39 Modules 7 & 8 Progress Tes 4A Writing 12 You have just seen a man stealing a lady’s handbag in the street. Write a report for the police. You should include: – where you were and what time you saw the incident – details of what you saw – a description of the thief – what you did when you saw this happen Write about 100 words. /8 13 Choose the correct words. One day, 0while / meanwhile we were on holiday, something very strange happened. We were visiting an ancient stone circle 1while / when we saw an unusual light around one of the stones. My friend and I took pictures of the stone with the light shining from it. It was amazing, but none of the pictures came out. 2Suddenly / While, a man appeared in front of us and asked us why were taking so many pictures of one stone. We tried to explain what had happened. 3During / Meanwhile, other people surrounded us and were taking photos of us talking to this man. 4While / During all this, the sky had become very dark and there was a loud clap of thunder and, 5after / afterwards that, it began to rain heavily. 6While / Then the rain stopped and I realised that everyone had disappeared and only my friend and I were standing in front of the stone. Where were the people? 7Afterwards, / Suddenly, we spoke to people about the storm, but everyone said that the sun had been shining all afternoon. /7 TOTAL / 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 62 27/2/12 10:43:39 Modules 7X & 8X Progress Tes 2 Vocabulary 1 Read the text. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). I’ve just finished watching a terrific 0 B story, so series on TV. It was a very 1 I had to concentrate very hard, but it was worth it. It started with a pool of 2 being found next to a knife, which seemed , in a girl’s to have been the murder 3 living room. However there was no sign of whatsoever. The forensics team the 4 5 in the room, but found very looked for little. All the surfaces seemed to have been wiped clean. So the hunt was on for a 6 . Police officers questioned a neighbour who sleeper, but she said she was a very 7 noises during the hadn’t heard any 8 night. However, she did remember seeing a man leaving the house the previous afternoon image of a famous and that he was the 9 , actor. He soon became the main 10 but the police couldn’t find him. Then they discovered that the girl had been the 11 sheep of a very wealthy family, so her parents and siblings were questioned next, but they . There were ten all had very good 12 episodes and it wasn’t until the very last one that you found out the truth. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A A A A A A A A A A A A A community colourful hair weapon witness clues murderer bright realistic similar kidnapper black alibis B B B B B B B B B B B B B crime complicated blood warning alibi ransoms detective little relaxing spitting victim grey witnesses C order C abstract C footprints C scene C victim C cases C alibi C light C unusual C sharing C suspect C dark C clues / 10 4B Complete the words so they have the same meaning as the words in brackets. Last year we went on holiday in the south lovely of England. We stayed in 0 (very nice) bed and breakfast accommodation (small) village. in a 1l Unfortunately, there was only a 2t (very small) en-suite shower room which wasn’t very good. However, we had a 3v (very big) room on the first floor, with a 4m (very big) and 5a (very old) four-poster bed. In the morning we had a 6d (very nice) breakfast too. While we were there, we visited Stonehenge and were amazed by the 7h (very big) stones which make up the circle. However, Stonehenge is not as 8e (very big) as its neighbour in Avebury, although it is more dramatic to look at. /8 Grammar 3 Rewrite the sentences in reported speech. 0 ‘I spend a lot of time visiting art galleries.’ (SAY) said she spent a lot of time visiting She art galleries. ‘Don’t speak to the police,’ the lawyer told her. (WARN) to the The police. ‘We’re going to make a new film of Romeo and Juliet.’ (ANNOUNCE) to make They a new film of Romeo and Juliet. ‘Can I help you?’ the man asked. (OFFER) . The man ‘Please listen to me very carefully,’ he told them. (ASK) very He carefully. 1 2 3 4 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 64 27/2/12 10:43:40 Skills 5 6 favourites with us. 3Neither / None of us gets bored visiting these wonderful places as each time we go, there’s always something new to discover. Not 4all / some museums are as interesting. 5Neither / Some can be rather boring, especially if their exhibits never change. My husband and I have visited several smaller museums and 6most / neither of us can say we didn’t enjoy ourselves. You can learn something from even the smallest one! ‘I didn’t enjoy the film at all,’ he told us. (ADMIT) the film at He all. ‘Will you leave the office, please?’ the woman said. (ASK) the office. She /8 4 Rewrite the sentences in direct speech. 0 John wanted Jenny to go to the party with him. /6 ‘Will you go to the party with me?’ 1 She explained that there was a big project to finish. .’ ‘ 2 She admitted that she didn’t really want to work. .’ ‘ 3 He replied that it was a pity. .’ ‘ 4 She added that she was going to try and finish as early as possible. as early as ‘ possible.’ 5 She said she was too busy. .’ ‘ 6 He said he hoped she would be able to go to the party later. to go to the ‘ party later.’ 7 She said she would call him when she finished working. working.’ ‘ 8 John said he would come and pick her up. up.’ ‘ /8 5 Choose the correct words. 0All / Some the people I know enjoy visiting museums and art galleries at the weekends. This is quite unusual because 1both / most people prefer outdoor activities or lying on a beach when they are on holiday. Although we often go the British Museum at the weekend, the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum are 2both / none great Key Expressions 6 Choose the correct words. Ann 0Excuse / Please me. 1Afraid / Sorry to interrupt, but could we have a few minutes of your time? Man 2Sure / Pity. What’s this about? Ann We’re from the local radio station and we’re asking visitors here in the museum what they think about it. Man Okay. Go ahead. What 3do / would you like to know? Ann How many times have you been here before? Man Many times – I can’t remember exactly. Ann Oh 4in / by the way, do you 5think / mind if we record your answers for use in the programme? Man Sure. No 6matter / problem. Well, 7so / as I was saying, I’ve been here many times. I just love this place. Especially the Egyptian rooms. I can spend many days in just one room. It’s … Ann Do you 8mind / think you could just answer the rest of our questions? Man Okay. But I would like to tell you about the Egyptian … Ann 9Shall / Let’s talk about that a bit / later. 10ahead / 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 65 27/2/12 10:43:40 Modules 7 & 8 Progress Tes Listening 7 7 Listen to Angela talking about a detective story. Read the sentences 1–7. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 0 1 2 3 Angela enjoyed the detective story. The writer is an American woman. The main character is a criminal. Harry Lee doesn’t know much about criminals. The story takes place in New York and London. A painting is stolen from a New York gallery. Harry Lee has no idea who stole the painting. The writer gives clues to the mystery for the reader. 4 5 6 7 T 8 5 What does Katy say about her driving lesson? A It went very slowly B She got stuck behind a lorry. C She was rather nervous. 6 Katy says the car was A coming out of a side road. B not moving. C overtaking the lorry. 7 What damage was done? A Her car was badly damaged. B Surprisingly little. C She was taken to hospital. /7 Reading 9 /7 8 4B Complete the article with the words in the box. although artists as gallery imaginative in some the when Listen to two conversations. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Dialogue 1 J.M.W. Turner 0 Steve and his girlfriend have A have just got together. B been going out for a year. C just broken up. 1 What does Ben say about Steve’s girlfriend? A He used to get on well with her. B He didn’t like her very much. C She really liked football. 2 Sue thinks that Steve A didn’t look well. B make a big mistake. C was too good for his girlfriend. 3 What does Sue say about tomorrow? A She hasn’t got a dress to wear. B It’s a family celebration. C Ben doesn’t want to go. I have always been interested 0 in the work of J.M.W. Turner – one of 1 most famous English 2 . Unlike many landscape other painters of the time, he was successful throughout his life. In fact, he was only fifteen when his first painting was exhibited . His first job at a famous art 3 an architect’s assistant was 4 but, by the time he was fourteen, he decided he wanted to become a painter and he entered the Royal Academy School. He started painting in watercolours and turned to oils later on. 5 he was twenty seven he started travelling in Europe where he filled hundreds of sketchbooks, which he later turned into his paintings. He was incredibly 6 greatly inspired by his trips to Venice, which of his finest work. led to 7 Dialogue 2 4 What does Katy say about computers? A She’s got a slow computer at home. B Her dad is going to buy her a laptop. C She’s just got a new one. PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 66 27/2/12 10:43:41 Skills He studied the effects of the sea and sky in every kind of weather wherever he went and created light-filled paintings. Many of his pictures tell historical stories and express great emotions. In addition, he developed his own technique to create the details in his sometimes almost abstract paintings. He would put the details in by scraping and he wiping the wet paint. 8 was respected by many of his colleagues, there were several critics who did not like his work at all. but call the police on this special number: 0808969999. 1 The police are asking for people who were in the area of Gold Hill last night to come forward if they saw the car accident which happened around eight o’clock. One person was killed and three were seriously injured. 2 A huge amount of money was taken from the EKOP Bank early this morning when thieves got in from a tunnel they had dug under the bank. They placed explosives against the security door and blew a hole to enter the bank. /8 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Read the article again. Are sentences 1–8 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C). Turner was famous for painting landscapes. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He was successful during his lifetime. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He loved being an architect’s assistant. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say His got inspiration from his travels in Europe. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He didn’t like the weather in Europe. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say The sea and sky influenced his paintings. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He didn’t like historical subjects. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say Some of his paintings are abstract in style A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say He was very old when he died. A Right B Wrong C Doesn’t say 3 A young man has gone missing from his home in York. The police are asking for any information on Terry James, last seen a week ago in the Regain Café in Market Square. They are particularly keen to talk to the young woman who was having coffee with him that day. 4 Two cows and three sheep were stolen from Mr Peters farm in Southdown yesterday. The animals are all marked with the letters PF in red dye on their backs. Mr Peters suspects that it may be a joke by some youngsters from the neighbouring village and says that if the animals are returned to their field within twenty-four hours, he won’t take any further action. 5 Seven people were arrested yesterday during the demonstration in Red Park against the new road which will destroy the park if it is built. Police on horseback charged the demonstrators to break them up and one was taken to hospital with a broken leg. The council say that they will review the routing of the new road this week. /8 11 0 Read the news articles and choose the best headline (A–G) for each one. There is one extra headline. G Two men are wanted for questioning in connection with the theft of several expensive cars in George Town over the past few months. The three men are armed and dangerous so if you see them please do not go near them, PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 67 A B C D E F G Witnesses needed Neighbourly joke perhaps Disappearance – information wanted Well-planned theft Young man attacked by animal Dangerous situation achieves result Dangerous suspect alert /5 27/2/12 10:43:41 Modules 7 & 8 Progress Tes 4B Writing 12 You have just seen a man stealing a lady’s handbag in the street. Write a report for the police. You should include: – where you were and what time you saw the incident – details of what you saw – a description of the thief – what you did when you saw this happen Write about 100 words. /8 13 Choose the correct words. One day, 0while / meanwhile we were on holiday, something very strange happened. 1While / For we were visiting an ancient stone circle, we saw an unusual light around one of the stones. My friend and I took pictures of the stone with the light shining from it. It was amazing, but none of the pictures came out. 2While / Suddenly, a man appeared in front of us and asked us why were taking so many pictures of one stone. We tried to explain what had happened. 3While / During our conversation with the man, the sky had become very dark and there was a loud clap of thunder and, 4after / afterwards that, it began to rain heavily. 5During / Meanwhile, other people surrounded us and were taking photos of us talking to this man. 6Afterwards / While the rain stopped and I realised that everyone had disappeared and only my friend and I were standing in front of the stone. 7When / Then we looked around we found that we were alone. Where were the people? /7 TOTAL / 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2013 Pearson ELT M13_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_M13.indd 68 27/2/12 10:43:41 Progress Tes Answer Key Modules 1–2 Progress Test 1A Key Vocabulary 1 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 C 7 B 8 C 2 1 keep up with 2 go out with 3 take care of 4 join in with 3 1 careful 2 dangerous 3 unknown 4 coloured 5 useless 6 breaking 7 inexperienced 8 organised Grammar 4 1 studied 2 spent 3 to improve 4 going 5 had 6 had never been 7 was travelling 8 met 9 have been 10 to get 11 is writing 12 has seen 5 1 for = since 2 to play = playing 3 eat = eating 4 don’t see = haven’t seen 5 he gets = he got/getting 6 going = go 7 to speak = speaking 8 have = am having Key Expressions 7 definitely 8 so 9 pity 10 ask Listening 7 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 B 5 C 8 1 10/ten 2 Tourists 3 Station 4 9/nine 5 0161876543 6 actress 7 hospital 8 footballer 9 goalkeeper 10 rain Reading 9 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 C 6 B 7 B 8 A 9 B 10 A 10 1 E 2 D 3 G 4 A 5 C Writing 11 1 doing 2 cool 3 friends 4 Typical 5 loads 12 [Sample answer] Modules 1–2 Progress Test 1B Key Vocabulary 1 1 A 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 B 6 B 7 A 8 C 2 1 join in with 2 take care of 3 keep up with 4 go out with 3 1 unknown 2 careful 3 dangerous 4 coloured 5 useless 7 breaking 8 organised Grammar 4 1 studied 2 lived 3 to improve 4 went 5 leaving 6 had never visited 7 was flying 8 met 9 have been 10 get 11 saw 12 is completing 5 1 going = go 2 have = am having 3 to play = playing 4 eat = eating 5 for = since 6 don’t see = haven’t seen 7 he gets = he got/getting 8 to speak = speaking Key Expressions 6 1 How’s 2 Not 3 I’m 4 What’s 5 think 6 agree 7 definitely 8 don’t 9 That’s 10 if Listening 7 1 C 2 A 3 A 4 C 5 A 8 1 10/ten 2 holiday 3 3/three 4 masks 5 police 6 Manchester 7 boy 8 husband’s 9 Australia 10 sunny Reading 9 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 B 6 A 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 B 10 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 G 5 D Writing 11 1 are 2 really 3 Typical 4 great 5 Write back 12 [Sample answer] Hi Charlie Thanks for your email. You’re so lucky to have finished already. I’ve got history tomorrow and then I can relax. I can’t wait. We aren’t going to Spain this year, because the friends we usually stay with have moved to Italy so we’re going camping in Italy instead. I’m getting my mountain bike when I get back from holiday, so I’ll bring it with me when I come to see you. By the way, can we go swimming in the lake while I’m there? Must go now. Have got to do some more revision for tomorrow’s exam. Write soon. Josh 13 [Sample answer] I listen to the radio every morning before school and sometimes in the Z02_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_Z02.indd 66 Vocabulary 1 Across 2 copper 4 drought 5 hybrid 7 fool 9 galleries 10 dioxide 11 organic Down 1 leather 3 freshwater 6 wages 7 fossil 8 pocket 2 1 renewable 2 wind 3 solar 4 landscapes 5 footprint 6 pollution 7 deforestation 8 plastic 9 recycle 10 cloth Grammar 4 has/have been trying 5 has made 6 have been coming 7 have you been doing 8 Have you started 9 have always wanted 10 have been searching 11 have found 4 1 been 2 has 3 the 4 so 5 Although 6 because 7 was Key Expressions 5 1 j 2 i 3 g 4 h 5 a 6 c 7 b 8 d 9 f 10 e Listening 6 1 greenhouse gases/climate change 2 10/ten 3 5/five 4 hurricanes 5 sea level(s) 6 batteries 7 Trees 8 bored 10 worry 11 20,000/twenty thousand 12 shopping 9 air Reading Hi Charlie Thanks for your email. You’re so lucky to have finished already. I’ve got history tomorrow and then I can relax. I can’t wait. We aren’t going to Spain this year, because the friends we usually stay with have moved to Italy so we’re going camping in Italy instead. I’m getting my mountain bike when I get back from holiday, so I’ll bring it with me when I come to see you. By the way, can we go swimming in the lake while I’m there? Must go now. Have got to do some more revision for tomorrow’s exam. Write soon. Josh 13 [Sample answer] I listen to the radio every morning before school and sometimes in the evenings. I’d like to hear about new independent bands and sporting events for young people on the new programme. A good time to broadcast the programme would be at about eight o’clock in the evening. 6 inexperienced Modules 3–4 Progress Test 2A Key 3 1 have been 2 have been studying 3 have just finished 6 1 going 2 very 3 afraid 4 matter 5 What 6 with evenings. I’d like to hear about new independent bands and sporting events for young people on the new programme. A good time to broadcast the programme would be at about eight o’clock in the evening. 7 1 value 2 earn 3 by 4 than 5 doing 6 When 7 make 8 because 8 1 C 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 A 7 B 9 1 D 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 E Writing 10 1 j 2 f 3 i 4 k 5 b 6 a 7 g 8 c 9 e 10 d 11 [Sample answer] Saving the planet We all need to do something to save the planet because there is global warming, fossil fuels are running out and many animals have become extinct or are nearly extinct. The biggest problem facing the plant at the moment is climate change and global warming because there will be more floods and droughts. At home each person can help the planet by using energy-saving light bulbs and recycling everything they can. And we should all stop using plastic bags. Next week, a member of Greenpeace is coming to the school to talk about the projects they are supporting to save the planet. Please come. Modules 3–4 Progress Test 2B Key Vocabulary 1 Across 2 copper 4 11 organic Down 1 leather 3 2 1 pollution 6 renewable drought 5 hybrid 7 fool 9 galleries 10 dioxide freshwater 6 wages 7 fossil 8 pocket 2 deforestation 3 plastic 4 recycle 5 cloth 7 wind 8 solar 9 landscapes 10 footprint Grammar 3 1 have been studying 2 have just finished 3 has/have been trying 4 has made 5 have been coming 6 have you been doing 7 Have you started 8 haven’t had 9 have booked 10 haven’t checked 11 have lost 4 1 have 2 has 3 so 4 Despite 5 because 6 was 7 the Key Expressions 5 1 f 2 h 3 c 4 j 5 g 6 e 7 i 8 b 9 d 10 a Listening 6 1 killing 2 climate 3 1990 4 2006 5 Ice caps 6 paper 7 group 8 environment 12 partying 9 pollution 10 smoking 11 ice age Reading 7 1 value 2 save 3 earn 4 chores 5 make 6 doing 7 When 8 sell 8 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 B 6 C 7 A 9 1 A 2 E 3 D 4 C 5 B Writing 10 1 e 2 d 3 c 4 g 5 j 6 f 7 k 8 b 9 i 10 a 11 [Sample answer] Saving the planet We all need to do something to save the planet because there is global warming, fossil fuels are running out and many animals have become extinct or are nearly extinct. The biggest problem facing the plant at the moment is climate change and global warming because there will be more floods and droughts. 27/2/12 10:47:07 At home each person can help the planet by using energy-saving light bulbs and recycling everything they can. And you should all stop using plastic bags. Next week, a member of Greenpeace is coming to the school to talk about the projects they are supporting to save the planet. Please come. Modules 7–8 Progress Test 4A Key Vocabulary 1 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 B 5 C 6 B 7 B 8 A 9 C 10 A 11 C 12 A 2 1 enormous 2 lovely 3 little 4 vast 5 massive 6 ancient 7 tiny Modules 5–6 Progress Test 3A Key 8 delicious/delightful Vocabulary Grammar 5 water polo 6 old-fashioned 7 horse racing 8 mini skirts 2 1 on 2 from 3 about 4 at 5 from 6 about 7 with 8 on 9 for 10 at 3 asked them to listen to him 4 admitted he hadn’t enjoyed 5 asked me/us to leave 6 offered to help me/us 4 1 I’m/I am too busy 2 There’s/There is a big project to finish 3 It’s/It is a pity 4 I don’t really want to work 5 I’m/I am going to try and finish 6 I hope you will/you’ll be able 7 I’ll/I will call you when I finish 8 I’ll/I will come and pick you 5 1 most 2 both 3 None 4 all 5 Some 6 neither 3 1 announced they were going 2 lawyer warned/told her not to speak 1 1 make-up 2 high-heeled 3 sky diving 4 long-sleeved Grammar 3 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 A 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 A 11 C 12 A 4 1 had to prepare 2 would (always) wash 3 can’t have been 4 needn’t have bought 5 should have told to get 7 used to be 8 was unable to finish 6 weren’t able 5 1 What is he like / Who is he like 3 What does he look like 4 What does he like (doing) 5 Who does he like 6 1 could 2 Go 3 by 4 mind 5 problem 6 as 7 saying 8 Let’s Key Expressions 6 1 were 2 better 3 shouldn’t 4 should Key Expressions 6 What are his friends like 9 later 10 think Listening 7 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 T 8 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 C 5 B 6 C 7 C Listening Reading Reading 10 1 B 2 B 3 C 4 C 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 B 11 1 C 2 E 3 F 4 A 5 B 9 1 Unlike 2 as 3 working 4 When 5 some 6 In 7 Although 7 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 F 7 F 8 T 8 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 B 6 A 7 A 8 there 9 1 event 2 sports 3 part 4 since 5 place 6 there 7 most 8 because 9 when 10 champion 11 compete 12 championships 10 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 A 7 A 8 C Writing 11 1 as well as 2 However 3 For 4 although 5 instead of 6 Finally 7 Apart from 12 [Sample answer] My best friend is Sarah Charles who was born on 4th June 1996. We met on the first day of junior school when we were five years old because we sat next to each other in the class. At first we didn’t like each other, but we soon started talking. Today she’s very tall, with long blonde hair and she’s very slim too. In fact, she could be a model! She loves wearing very fashionable clothes – sometimes mini skirts and T-shirts and sometimes very tight jeans with knee-length boots. She’s always going shopping or making her clothes herself. She’s great fun to be with as she’s always happy and very funny. Writing 12 [Sample answer] I was standing outside McDonalds at about eight o’clock last night, when I saw a man steal a lady’s handbag. She was waiting at the bus stop and the man bumped into her as he was walking past and grabbed the bag. He was wearing dark clothes and a hoodie, but I noticed that he was wearing red and white trainers. He was probably between twenty and twenty five years old, but I couldn’t be sure. I chased him and he dropped the bag which I was able to return to the lady who was very happy. However she was in shock so she was taken to hospital. 13 1 when 2 Suddenly 3 Meanwhile 4 During 5 after 6 Then 7 Afterwards Modules 7–8 Progress Test 4B Key Vocabulary Modules 5–6 Progress Test 3B Key 1 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 A 7 C 8 C 9 B 10 C 11 A Vocabulary 2 1 little 2 tiny 3 vast 4 massive 5 ancient 6 delicious/ 12 A 1 1 horse racing 2 make-up 3 old-fashioned 4 high-heeled 5 long-sleeved 6 mini skirts 7 sky diving 8 water polo 2 1 from 2 about 3 at 4 on 5 about 6 from 7 with 9 at 10 for 8 on Grammar 3 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 C 7 B 8 B 9 C 10 B 11 B 12 C 4 1 would (always) wash 2 can’t have been 3 used to be 4 had to prepare 5 needn’t have bought 6 should have told 7 was unable to finish 8 weren’t able to get Key Expressions 5 1 What does he look like 2 What is he like 3 Who is he like 4 Who does he like 5 What does he like (doing) 6 What are his friends like 6 1 shouldn’t 2 should 3 were 4 better Grammar 3 1 lawyer warned/told her not to speak 2 announced they were going 3 offered to help me/us 4 asked them to listen to him 5 admitted he hadn’t enjoyed 6 asked me/us to leave 4 1 There’s/There is a big project to finish 2 I don’t really want to work 3 It’s/It is a pity 4 I’m/I am going to try and finish 5 I’m/I am too busy 6 I hope you will/you’ll be able 7 I’ll/I will call you when I finish 8 I’ll/I will come and pick you 5 1 most 2 both 3 None 4 all 5 Some 6 neither Key Expressions 6 1 Sorry 2 Sure 3 would 4 by 5 mind 6 problem 7 as 8 think 9 Let’s 10 later 7 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 F 7 T 8 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C 6 B 7 B 7 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 T 7 T 8 F 8 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 C 7 B Reading Reading 9 1 event 2 injured 3 competition 4 part 5 since 6 athletes 11 advantage Writing 11 1 as 2 that 3 For 4 were 5 of 6 the 7 from 12 [Sample answer] My best friend is Sarah Charles who was born on 4th June 1996. We met on the first day of junior school when we were five years old because we sat next to each other in the class. At first we didn’t like each other, but we soon started talking. Today she’s very tall, with long blonde hair and she’s very slim too. In fact, she could be a model! She loves wearing very fashionable clothes – sometimes mini skirts and T-shirts and sometimes very tight jeans with knee-length boots. She’s always going shopping or making her clothes herself. She’s great fun to be with as she’s always happy and very funny. Z02_CHAL_TRB_04GLB_8590_Z02.indd 67 8 enormous Listening Listening 7 have been 8 most 9 because 10 However, 12 Finally 10 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 A 6 C 7 A 8 B 7 huge delightful 9 1 the 2 artists 3 gallery 4 as 5 When 6 imaginative 7 some 8 although 10 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 B 7 C 8 C 11 1 A 2 D 3 C 4 B 5 F Writing 12 [Sample answer] I was standing outside McDonalds at about eight o’clock last night, when I saw a man steal a lady’s handbag. She was waiting at the bus stop and the man bumped into her as he was walking past and grabbed the bag. He was wearing dark clothes and a hoodie, but I noticed that he was wearing red and white trainers. He was probably between twenty and twenty five years old, but I couldn’t be sure. I chased him and he dropped the bag which I was able to return to the lady who was very happy. However she was in shock so she was taken to hospital. 13 1 While 2 Suddenly 3 During 4 after 5 Meanwhile 6 Afterwards 7 When 27/2/12 10:47:08