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~ sl Upstream ELEMENTARY Virsinia Evons - Jenny Dooley 7 = aoa tl a trad Express Publishing = — | ay Upstream ELEMENTARY Test mie Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley laos Express Publishing Published by Express Publi jing Liberty House, New Greenham Park, Newbury, Berkshire RG19 6HW Tel.: (0044) 1635 817 363, Fax: (0044) 1635 817 463, e-mail: inquiries@expresspublishing.co.uk http://www.expresspublishing.co.uk © Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley, 2005 Design and illustration © Express Publishing, 2005 This book is not meant to be changed in any way. Made in EU ISBN 1-84558-408-2 Al rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers. Photocopying The publishers grant permission for the photocopying of the tests for classroom use only. School purchasers can make copies for use for their staff and students only. individual teachers can make Copies for their own use or for use by the students they teach. Under no circumstances may any part of this book be photocopied for resale. Note: The Exit Test covers all the material learnt at this level and can be used as an effective placement test for those planning to move on to the next level. A student who scores above 50% in the test can be considered to have mastered the language skills necessary to cope competently at the next level Part 1 TEST 1A (Module 1) 1B (Module 1) ...... TEST 2A (Module 2) . 2B (Module 2) . TEST 3A (Module 3) 3B (Module 3) TEST 44 (Module 4) .. 4B (Module 4) .. TEST 5A (Module 5) .. 5B (Module 5) .. Exit Test (Modules 1-5) Part 2 Unit Test 1... 2 Bias 4. 5 6 7. 8. 9. 10 ss Part 3 Key to Tests & Unit Tests Tapescripts Contents PPPPPPPPP?P 15, 20 25 31 37 42 47 52 57 63 65 67 69 n B 75 1 79 81 83 93 TEST 1 A (module . DATE: MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary A Write the missing word. Firefighters need to be really b_____, as their job is often very dangerous. John is a security g______at the local supermarket I never have any money because | don’t get p___ much. ‘Anna goes dancing every weekend, She's areal partya______! Pilots don’t usually work 9 to 5. They work s Susan finds her job b__ Nurses always wearau______ Sarah's apartment is brand new. It’s really m Id______ the furniture every day. | can't afford to buy that car. It's very e | She just sits at a desk all day. Bworvauewns B Circle the correct answer. 1 I'm ...... a barbeque on Sunday afternoon. | 7 Teachers need to be ...... with their students. Would you lke to come? A sociable B upset. patient Ahwing = B doing = “€ making 8 My old kitchen was quite small but the new one 2_ Jim likes his job but i's sometimes really... is really A imaginative B stressful exciting A spacious. B decorated € plain 3 My aunt lives in alittle ...... n the countryside. | 9 Harry wasn’t a very happy person. For most of A-mansion B cottage castle his life, he was lonely and ti he 4 Some friends are ...... over tonight to watch a A depressed —B optimistic C heroic film. 10 Matt and Jo’s new house is fantastic! It’s a A relaxing —B going coming lovely old Victorian house with huge bay i ste 5 | always ...... the beds before | have breakfast. A windows — B chimney pots C steps A clean B vacuum C make 6 In the past, soldiers usually carried a sword and a A helmet B shield flag © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 5 List the words under the correct heading. * kitchen © fridge * balcony * lamp * mirror © chimney * wardrobe « fence « staircase * dining room Rooms Furniture/appliances _| Indoor/outdoor features Reading D Read the text and mark the sentences R (right), W (wrong) or DS (doesn't say). arwick astle For a Great Medieval Experience Visiting the castle © What was life like in medieval Warwick Castle over 1,000 years ago? ‘Who lived there? What did they eat and drink? Did enemies attack the castle? Take a tour and find out all these things and more! Daily Events ‘+ Jousting: Watch Warwick Castle's brave knights fight each other in an exciting re-enactment! + _ Birds of Prey: Find out how birds such as eagles and owls used to be important in the life of the castle. Entertainment * Our fantastic dining room, The Great Hall, has real swords, shields and armour around the walls and seats up to 230 people. Entrance: Adults £14.95, special rates for children, students, senior citizens and groups of 15 or more. Warwick Castle, Warwicksbire, England © Warwick Castle is more than 1,000 years old. R 3. The Great Hall is a very plain room. 1. Enemies often attacked the castle. 4 You can’t see birds of prey at the castle now. 2 You can watch knights fight each other every 5. Everyone pays the same. day. © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Grammar the correct item. When did World War | begin/began? | used to/use to do a lot of sport, but now | don't. She walksi’'s walking the dog at the moment. Samantha goes/is going swimming every Friday. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. (you/see) that science fiction film on TV last night? 2 Dad oo . (mow) the lawn every Saturday morning. 3. Simon - (not/walk) the dog. He's in his room. Everyday English G Complete the exchanges. 1g/going to spend the weekend with my aunt in Wales. | usually meeting/meet friends after school on Friday evenings. Sam's living/lives with his parents until he finds a job. Virginia Woolf published/is publishing her first book in 1915. Did you use to/used to help in the kitchen when you were young? What do you do/are you doing this Monday, Sally? @ Visca (meet) James for coffee in half an hour. Do you want to come? 5 We (not/eat) out a lot. We prefer to relax at home. Marks: — 5:2 ( a Thad a great time b Sure, I'd love to © Nothing special d_ Can you please @ Why don’t we do the washing up for me? Sorry, I can't. I'm going to the cinema Hey, Andrew! DVD tonight? That's a good idea. Let’s go and choose one now. rent a How was your holiday, Sam? thanks, 4 A: What did you do at the weekend? B: . | just went shopping, 5 A Would you like to come to my house for a barbeque on Saturday? B: © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 7 H Listen to an advertisement about summer holidays and fill in the gaps (1-5) with the missing words. Listening Vidad Placi San Francisco, (0) California Classes: * ‘Big Kids’ workshop, for children aged 6 to (1) .. © ‘Artin the (2) , Dolores Gardens % Drawing, (3) sculpture and more! # Class schedule: once a week for 6 (4) .. For more information, email us at: (5) ... _@childrensartcenter.org 8 Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE, | Last weekend, you visited a popular tourist attraction with your family. Write a short article about your trip for the school magazine (80-100 words). Use the plan below to help you. Write: writing ‘* whereAvhen you went ‘© what you did/saw © what it’s like there = how you felt Plan (Para 1) — where (e.g. museum, theme park), when (e.g. last weekend) (Para 2) — description (e.g. museum: old-fashioned shops, old clothes & furniture; theme park: exciting theme rides, restaurants) (Para 3) what you did (e.g. museum: see what life was lke then, try on old costumes; theme park: go on rides, eat lunch in theme restaurant) (Para 4) — feelings (e.g. great place to vist, learn a lot, tired but happy) © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 9 TEST 1 B (module 1) Vocabulary 10 A Write the missing word. Sowrvanswns That rugisverye We can’t afford to buy it He works s______ , So he sometimes works evenings and weekends. My job’s usually quite exciting, but | sometimes dob desk work too. L usually help Mum with the housework at the weekend. Id___ the furniture or take out the rubbish Dave has got a new job. He's a security g_____in a bank. Shark scientists have an exciting job, but they don’t get p___ much Mike's old house was very traditional but the new one is really m Gardeners don’t wearau_ Tony is a real partya______. He loves going out! Firefighters have a dangerous job, so they need to be really bb _____ ( Maks: =) tox 10 } Circle the correct answer. My little brother ...... his own bed. He's only 5 | 6 Good teachers are always ...... with their years old! students. A makes B vacuums C cleans A sociable B patient C upset Simon's ...... a party at the weekend. Shall we | 7 John, are you ...... over tonight? We're going go? to order pizza. A making B doing C having A coming B going C relaxing | can’t believe how big the house is. The rooms | _ 8 Knights rode horses and carried a sword and a are $0... | A spacious B-plain decorated A shield B helmet C flag My job’s quite rewarding, but it’s also really | 9 My grandparents are moving to a little ...... by tiring and the sea A stressful B_ imaginative C exciting A castle B cottage C mansion Rich Victorians lived in big detached houses | 10 Dan looked really unhappy when | saw him with steep roofs and large bay yesterday. | think he's feeling A steps B chimney pots C windows ‘A depressed —B optimistic C heroic Marks: — tor 10 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE List the words under the correct heading. * bedroom » kitchen © garden * fireplace © mirror * chimney * cupboard * fence * shower * dining room Rooms |__Furniture/appliances _| indoor/outdoor features Reading D Read the text and mark the sentences R (right), W (wrong) or DS (doesn’t say). The Tales of Robin Hood ea Te Historical Tourist Attraction Come on, be brave! Travel back in time and find out how Robin Hood fought against his enemy,The Sheriff of Nottingham, around 800 years ago! ‘+ Ride through medieval Nottingham in an adventure car and see how people lived and worked in the Middle Ages. Medieval banquets ‘+ What did Robin Hood and his Merry Men eat? Join them in a night of exciting eating, drinking and entertainment. ‘Weapon Days How strong are you? Come and learn about medieval weapons and armour and try to hold a sword and a shield at the same time! We also visit schools for re-enactments and story-telling! Open every day from 10am-5.30pm. Last admission for the ride 4.30pm. Just a 2’minute walk from Nottingham Castle! Robin Hood lived about 800 years ago. R Visitors walk through medieval Nottingham at this attraction Robin Hood and his Merry Men ate a lot. It’s impossible to hold a sword and a shield at the same time. You can’t visit the attraction on Sundays The attraction is near the castle WaRWNao Mars: — 52 10 ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE. 11 array Grammar E Underline the correct item. | use to/used to watch a lot of TV, but now | don't. Sam's living/lives with his sister until he finds a house, Did you use to/used to fight with your brothers and sisters when you were young? She does/is doing the washing-up at the moment. | usually eat/eating out on Friday nights. I'm going/going to visit my uncle in Spain Eric goes/is going jogging every morning before work. What does Tom dosis Tim doing this Monday, Sally? Chopin published/is publishing his first composition when he was only 7 years old When did Queen Victoria died/die? Swear sHVAwns Marks: — rox 1 F Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. TV We ccc (not/go) out | 4 Simon (not/watch) a lot. We prefer to relax at home TV. He's in his room QV (meet) Sophie | 5 Dad ...... seeatecusensnsesce (WASH) the for coffee in an hour. Why don't you come too? car every Sunday morning, 3 (you/do) your science homework last night, Kim? ( Mars 7) sq 10 Everyday English G Complete the exchanges. ‘a Nothing special d Why don’t we b Sure, I'd love to e [had a great time c Can you please 1A: How was your weekend, Jill? 4 A: Hey, Mike! What did you do yesterday? B , thanks 8 | just played golf. 2A take the rubbish out | 5 A go to the cinema for me? tonight, Graham? There's nothing on TV. B: I'm afraid not. I'm going out now. B: That's a good idea. What's on? 3 A: Would you like to come to my house for dinner on Friday? a 1 Marks: — sa 15 12 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE H Listen to an advertisement about summer holidays and fill in the gaps (1-5) with the missing words. Listening Place: San Francisco, (0) California Classes: * ‘Big Kids’ workshop, for children aged 6 to (1) ... © ‘Artin the (2)... Dolores Gardens %* Drawing, (3) . ., sculpture and more! Class schedule: once a week for 6 (4) .... @childrensartcenter.org For more information, email us at: (5) ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 13 | It’s the summer holidays and you have a holiday job. Write an email to your friend (80-100 words) to tell them all about it. Use the plan to help you. Write: Writing * why you are writing + what qualities you need what your job is likeAwhat you have todo —_* how you feel Plan Dear seus (your friend's name) (Para 1) — greeting & reason for writing (e.g. Hi! | hope you are well! 'm ‘writing to tell you about my summer job in/at ...) (Para 2-3) - job description (e.g. waiter: serve drinks, take orders; shop assistant: serve customers, tidy clothes) & qualities needed (eg. waiter: polite, work quickly; shop assistant: helpful, sociable) (Para4) feelings and ending (e.g. love job, make new friends, bit tiring) That's all for now, Yours, (your first name) 14 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE TEST 2 A (module 2) DATE: .. MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary A Fill in the correct word. * crowded * boiling * desert * local * luxurious * sandy * range * freezing 1. That beach is great for children! It's and clean. 2. The restaurant was so We couldn't find a table 3 Its cold today, Let’s stay in and rent a DVD! 4 There's a wide of sports and activities to try. 5 You need to wear a hat today, Anna. It’s hot outside. 6 The resort is beautiful. It's full of 5-star hotels 7 The food was delicious. We tried a lot of dishes. 8 It doesn’t rain a lot in the B Underline the correct word. Have you put up the costumes/decorations for the party yet? We like camping, but we prefer to stay/live in a hotel Parrots have colourful wings, short beaks and claws/paws Its a beautiful day! Let's relax/swim by the pool. Why don’t we hire/take a car? Then we can see the whole island! Ilike to see/watch the sights when I'm on holiday. John's late. Maybe he travelled/took the wrong bus. We always let/take off fireworks on Guy Fawkes Night. There was strong/heavy rain in London yesterday. | enjoy using the Underground because it’s slow/convenient. Swmvauswns a Circle the odd word out. foggy - warm — mild - hot waterfall - summer - mountain — valley parades ~ costumes - wreaths ~ galleries Whiskers ~ horn — wings — plane RWNo Co (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 15 16 Grammar Circle the correct item. How ...... can tigers run? A fast B long © many Have you ever horse riding? Ago B went C been | can't come out. | haven't finished my homework A already —-B-yet C ever Dogs are ...... than cats. A noisy B noisiest noisier We haven't seen Jim and Angie ages. A for B since ¢ from Dave ...... haggis when he was in Scotland last month. A is trying B tries C tried 10 Lake Baikal is the ...... lake in the world, Put the verbs into the present perfect or the present simple. At snasiaamnonnsniascnnmen (owses) the new Harry Potter film? B: Yes, 1 .. (See) it last weekend. ‘A: How long (youflive) in London? B: I eset - (be) here since 2003, A Uim/arrive) yet? B: No, his bus . (not/leave) on time. ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE, 4 5 A deepest B deeper C deep Paris is ...... expensive than Rome. A most B more c much Zebras aren't as ...... as giraffes. A tall B taller tallest Thaven’t made a pumpkin lantern ...... | was a child! A since B for © when Macks: — 102 2 Al (not/be) to Florida before. What about you, Fiona? B: Actually, | (go) ‘two years ago. I connate (you/ever/lose) your wallet? B: Yes, | once (lose) it at a theme park! (5) Everyday English F Complete the exchanges. a Is been along time d Where have you been b 'mafraid you can’t @ Why don’t you ¢ Have you thought of 1A: [haven't seen you for ages! 4A - - soeseenne Getting a - ed 2 dog? B: Oh, I've been on holiday for a month. It was 8: No way! Dogs need to go for walks every amazing! day. 2A: Hey Simon, past enced | SAY sssseseue . goona B: I know. | haven't been around for a while. cruise? B: Great idea! 3. A: Can listen to some music, Mum? 8 Your dad is sleeping { Marks: — \se 1 Listening G Listen to the telephone conversation between a travel agent and a customer and complete the gaps (1-5) with the missing words. [ema Place: Sorrento, (0) Italy Dates: rath — 215t (1) Accommodation: (2) . bungalow, Sunset Holiday Village Price (per person): (3) £.. including flight & accommodation | Customer's name(s): Mr and Mrs (4) ..escee | Credit card number: 4567 1234 1834 (5) . [ Marks: — \ 10 se '°) (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 17 18 Reading H_ Read and choose the correct word for each space. Dear Teresa Tm having a great time (0) in Barcelonal | think it’s amazing city I've ever (2) done lots of things. the (1) . tol Ive (3) . Yesterday we had a lovely walk around the ‘Barri Gottic’, the (4) .. Picasso Museum and (5) .. ‘tour of the city. I haven't been (6). sn going tomorrow. \ can't wait to show (7 get back! (B) oon you soon, Love, Fenny x x x snus and most beautiful part Of the city. It was amazing! It has narrow, cobbled streets and really old buildings. We've also visited the .a fantastic bus that amazing cathedral, the ‘Sagrada Familia’ yet, but | think 'm w my photos when | Miss Teresa Greene 104 Church Lane Ipswich _ Suffolk IPS ORS UK ~~ $e EOE Se ES 0 Ain B at C to 1 A more B most much 2 A been B gone © went 3 A already —B just C yet 4 A older B old C oldest 5 A took B taken C take 6 A from B at C to 7 A your B yours C you BA Seeing BB See. C Sees (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPLABLE. | Imagine you have just got back from a holiday. Use the plan to write a letter to a friend to tell him/her all about it (80-100 words). Write: writing + where you wenthow long for * what you did/saw + what it was like there Plan Dea on sneneey YOU friend's name) (Para 1) — greeting, reason for writing (e.g. How are you? I've just come back from ...) (Para 2) - what your holiday was like, what you saw/did/ate etc. (e.g. We had a fantastic time! We visited ...) (Para 3) ~ ending (e.g. Anyway, | have to go now because ... Write soon) ‘Yours, snvnveu (YOUF first name) ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE, 19 TEST 2 B (module 2) DATE: MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary A Fill in the correct word. * sandy © boiling * freezing * range * desert * local * crowded * luxurious Mr and Mrs Jones go on amazing holidays. They always stay in 5-star hotels! There is a wide snuu OF Museums and galleries in the city It's going to be sane hot today, Let's go to the pool The beach in that resOrt is wenn and dean. We ate at some excellent restaurants and tried some delicious dishes. There aren't many trees or plants in the ...... It's too dry There were lots of people in town yesterday. The streets were so ! Put your hat and gloves on, Sandy. It's... outside! eyausuns (=) B Underline the correct word. | don’t want to sit on the beach again today. Let’s go and see the sights/tours! No more souvenir shopping! | just want to relax/swim by the pool! We always live/stay in a hotel when we go on holiday. There aren't many buses on the island, so it’s a good idea to hire/let a car. Sorry I'm late. | took/travelled the wrong bus. The underground is really slow/convenient, so | use it all the time ‘On Guy Fawkes’ Night, everyone lets/takes off fireworks. It's great! \We haven't put up the costumes/decorations for the party yet. Parrots have claws/paws, colourful wings and short beaks. We didn’t play the match because of heavy/strong rain. Soworvd HAWN Marks: — tor 10 Circle the odd word out. waterfall — winter — lake — valley costumes — parades ~ galleries - wreaths whiskers — horn plane - wings windy - warm — mild - hot RUNS 20 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Grammar D Circle the correct item. 1 Tony can't go to the cinema, He hasn't finished | 6 I haven't seen a good film ..... ages. his homework A for B since C from Aveteedy = Beier Suet 7. The Pacific Ocean is the ...... ocean in the world 2. How .... can alligators run? A largest. —B larger large Aimely. B bong ¢ fast 8 Sam...... when he heard the news yesterday. 3 Elephants are ...... than rhinos. Aiscying —B cries € cried & heavy Binewiet 'G hesner 9 haven't dressed up at Halloween ...... was a 4 Have you ever ...... jet skiing? child! A went B go © been A for B since when 5 Hamsters aren't as ...... as rabbits, 10 London is ...... expensive than Birmingham. A cute B cuter C cutest A more B most C much Marks: — tor 1° E Put the verbs into the present perfect or the past simple. 1A: How long ant 3 an si eres ~-« (youlsee) (Gally/live) in New York for? that new adventure film? B: She . (be) there Br Y@S, | cosets . (see) it since 1999. last week. 2 AL FONE ees sssusnnee (notbe) | 5 A: Where's Tor? ..... to Paris before. What about you, Matt? (he/arrive) yet? BEI csssnuennnnnnnnneannnnne (GO) last year. 8: No, his train (not/leave) on time. 3A — cane {you/ever/make) a pumpkin lantern? B: Yes, | (make) one every year when | was a child! (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 21 F Complete the exchanges. Everyday English a It's been a long time d_ Where have you been b I'm afraid you can't e Why don't you ¢ Have you thought of 1A Joseph?! | 4 A: going to haven't seen you for ages! Spain? B: I've been staying with my cousin in Liverpool B: No way! It’s boiling hot there in August. for the last two weeks. 5A get a cat? 2. A: Its nice to see you Andy. B: Great idea! 1 B: Yes, it has. I've been really busy for a few months. 3A: Could we go on a bike ride today? 8: sovsassneae It'S going to rain. Marks: — sa 0 Listening G Listen to the telephone conversation between a travel agent and a customer and complete the gaps (1-5) with the missing words. —— Core mie ts Place: Sorrento, (0) italy Dates: rath — 21st (1)... Accommodation: (2) . bungalow, Sunset Holiday Village | Price (per person): (3) £ sn. including flights & accommodation Customer's name(s): Mr and Mrs (4) .. Credit card number: 4567 1234 1834 (5) _ ( Marks: — sz”) 22 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE coed) H_ Read and choose the correct word from each space. Reading Dear Andy Well, here | am (0) in Egypt! I'm having (1) .. wonderful timel Cairo is a huge city ~ the Q city In Africa, | think, It’s certainly much noleier and (3) crowded than Boston! I've only been here for 3 days but we've (4) done lote of amazing things. On the first day we (5) . to the Egyptian Museum and then we | shopped for eouvenire in an amazing open-air bazaar, Andrew Dogon! | haven't (6) .. to the Pyramids yet, but 77 Evergreen Street. we're going tomorrow hopefully. | can’t believe they're | akon ~ (y 5,000 yeare old! Well, that’s all for now! —Lincolnehit —____ See (8) when | get back! PEI 5JX Love, UK Jo ee OA in B at C to 1 A the Ba © some 2 A biggest Bigger C big 3 A more B much many 4 A just B yet C already 5 A gone B went © g0 6 A been B going © gone 7 A ago 8 about © from 8 A your B yours C you © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 23 1. Your friend Jake isn’t sure where to go on holiday this year and has written to ask your opi He wants to relax but he also wants to do some sightseeing. Write an email to suggest where he could go (80-100 words). Write: Writing + which place(s) you suggest & why + what you can do/see * what it’s like there Plan Dear , (your friend's name) (Para1) greeting & reason for writing (e.g. | hope you are well. So, you're trying to decide where to go on holiday ... Why don’t you go...?) (Para 2) - description of placels) (e.g. .. isa fantastic place! It's got There are lots of things to do there. You can ..) (Para3) ending (e.g. Anyway, | hope this helps!) Write back soon, Yours, (your name) 24 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE TEST 3 A (module 3) Vocabulary aunwns Circle the correct item. I've got terrible stomach ache. | think I'll take A antibiotics B medicine C a painkiller It rained so much that the whole village A collapsed B flooded —C burned The last time the volcano was in 1980. A-erupted —B spread C_exploded You'll be alright, Penny. Youve just your knee. A broken —-B scalded Crazed Ouch! I I've ...... my ankle. A slipped B poisoned C twisted During the earthquake, most of our windows and ornaments ...... into pieces. A smashed B wobbled C swayed Write the missing word We go to the dentist when we have a t___ | take painkillers when [have ah She has a cough sweet when she has as ___ They stay in bed when they have at | take vitamin C when Ihave ac He goes to the opthalmologist when he has an e 10 (Time: 80 minutes) The family jumped from a bedroom window to escape the A lava B flames storm The pilot made an emergency ...... after a bolt of lightning hit the plane. A crash B contact € landing We should call for a(n) I think he's broken his leg. ‘A emergency B ambulance C hospital IF you want to stay healthy, you should eat a diet A balanced B fatty C fast food Marks: — tor 19 ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Grammar a Underline the correct item What do you think of the cake? | made it all by myself/yourself. It's raining outside. You must/need take your umbrella! You needn‘t/mustn’t talk in the library. Kim was really tired when she got home because she had worked/worked hard all day. When they arrived at John’s house, Tim already left/had already left. If it iswill be sunny tomorrow, we'll go on a bike ride. If you don‘t/won't stop eating so many takeaways, you won't lose any weight You needn‘t/mustn’t water the plants. | will do it later If water freezes, it turns/turn to ice You shouldn’tineedn’t stay up too late. You'll be really tired SoworvsaHnawns D Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous. 1 Hany (wash) his car | 4 We 2 ii (paint) the while Meg (read) a house. Suddenly, Greg oe book. (Slip) and fell off the ladder. 2 It (rain) heavily as Jim | 5 1 . sees (Chop) some (leave) work vegetables when | 3 George (eat) his (cut) my finger. dinner when someone (knock) at the door. Marks: — (="*) Everyday English E Complete the exchanges. a I'm not feeling well What do you have b I think | will e Did you hear ¢ Could | have something 1A 7 There was an | 4 A: Hi for insect explosion at the fireworks factory. bites, please? 8: Ohno! How awful! B: Of course. Try some of this ointment 2 A: Are you alright, Sophie? You look a bit pale. | 5 A: . even seven fF B: Actually, ese I sunburn? think I'm getting a cold. B: I suggest this cream. It’s really good. 3A: Why don’t you go and lie down for a while if you've got a headache, Paul? [ Mads — B: That's a good idea. \s2 26 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE F Read the text and choose the best word (A, B or C) for each gap. GOT A COLD? What exactly is a cold? Reading . $e Your nose is nmning, your head hurts and you can't breathe through (0) your nose. Don't worry, you've just caught one (1) . 200 cold viruses! A cold virus gets inside your body (2) .. infects your respiratory system, which is your ears, nose, throat and lungs. How do we catch a cold? @) someone coughs or sneezes, mucus from inside their nose (4) .. . in the air. If you breathe this in, or touch something with a cold virus on it and then touch your eyes or nose, you (5) catch a cold. What to do when you have a cold. } Medicines don’t get rid of colds, (6) ........ hot drinks make sore throats feel better and a hot shower will help unblock your nose. The best cure of all for a cold, however, is your body's immune system, which sends white blood cells to kill (7) . . virus. I (8). +. eat a balanced diet, get plenty of sleep and keep fit, 2 your body will be ready to fight a cold! 0A your B you © yours 1A from B to C of 2 A but B so © and 3 A While B When © During 4 A floats B float € floating 5 A will B must © should 6 A but B if than 7 Aa B the this 8 A they B it ¢ you Marks: — (a) © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 27 Listening G You will hear four short conversations. For questions 1-4, put a tick (7) under the correct answer. 28 0 How does Jenny keep fit? A 1 What was Pete doing when he twisted his ankle? z 2. When is the woman's appointment? (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 3 What does David buy at the chemist’s? 4 How many people survived the crash? 150 115 105 A B c (5) ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 29 H_ Your teacher has asked you to write an article for your school Health Week making suggestions about how to live a healthy life. Use the plan to help you write your article (100-120 words). Write: Writing Plan (Para 1) — getting the reader’s attention and presentation of main idea (e.g. Do you live a healthy life?) (Para 2-3) — suggestions & reasons/examples (e.g. Firstly, you should exercise to keep healthy. For example, you can ...) (Para 4) — summary of ideas (e.g. In conclusion, to live a healthy life you need to...) 30 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Vocabulary A 1 auRwne Circle the correct item. It was a very strong earthquake. Ornaments | 7 broke and windows ...... into pieces. A wobbled B smashed C swayed Don't take ...... for a cold. They don’t work! 8 A apainkiller. B medicine C antibiotics Oh no! I've ...... my ankle again! A slipped —B_ twisted —C_poisoned 9 Tim’s OK. He's just fallen over and ...... his knee. A grazed B scalded — C broken 10 Eating a ...... diet is the best way to lose weight. A fast food B fatty € balanced The river burst its banks and ...... the village A flooded —B collapsed burned Write the missing word. 1 go to the opthalmologist when | have ane _i | take vitamin C when | have ac __ ____ I take painkillers when | have ah Istay in bed when |haveat______ Ihave a cough sweet when Ihave as __t I1go to the dentist when | have t_ B (module 3) (Time: 80 minutes) When the volcano town with ash. A spread it covered the whole B exploded C erupted We called for a(n) immediately when Grandpa fell down the stairs. A ambulance B emergency C hospital It took firefighters hours to put out the A storm B flames C lava The plane had to make an emergency because the storm was so bad A landing B contact crash (==) 31 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 32 coed) Grammar a Underline the correct item If you don’t water plants, they will die/dies. When it stops/will stop raining, we'll go to the park. It's freezing outside, You must/need put on some warm clothes! How's the dessert, Greg? I made it myself/himself! When they arrived at the station, the train already left/had already left. You needn’t/mustn’t take out the rubbish. Doug will do it later. Ben was very hungry when they arrived at the restaurant because he hadn't eaten/didn’t eat all day. He shouldn’t/needn’t eat too many takeaways. He'll put on weight. If you don‘t/won't study, you won't pass the exams. Look at that notice! It says you needn’t/mustn’t eat on the train! Soavauawns D_ Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous. ee ose (carry) some | 4 It (snow) heavily boxes when | as Zoe ove (leave) the (hurt) my back. house. 2 James ..... eo (Fix) His J 5 We aon soe (run) for the motorbike while Mary bus. Suddenly, Sam (clean) the windows. (fall over) and cut his leg. 3 Harriet (eat) her breakfast when the postman soseses (arrive), Marks: — (s"=) Everyday English E Complete the exchanges. ‘a What do you have I think | will b I'm not feeling well e Did you hear © Could | have something 1 AD saxccunwaan arrae: for colds? | _4 A: What's wrong, Dan? You've gone really quiet. B: | suggest these vitamin C tablets. B: Well, . Ive got a really bad headache. 2A: Good morning. os = for a cough, please? 5 A: Why don’t you call a doctor, Phil? You've B: Certainly. You should try some of this cough had that stomach ache since yesterday. sytup. It’s really good, B: Yes, 3A ? Matthew broke his arm. B: Really? How awful! (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Reading F Read the text and choose the best word (A, B or C) for each gap. eVauaAUNnso PSP ESE ESD cS TIME FOR BED! Why do we need sleep? Sleep (0) rests our bodies and our brains. Scientists are not exactly sure what the brain does (1) we sleep, but some think that @ sorts through information, replaces chemicals and solves the problems of (3) day. Not getting enough sleep can make you tired, anxious and not able to think clearly. It can also affect (4) . . immune system, which stops you getting ill. How to get enough sleep. ‘Try to go to bed (8) .. the same time every night. ©. helps your body get into a routine. Also, try to go to bed feeling calm! Don't drink caffeine, do exercises or watch scary movies just before bedtime! How much sleep do we need? Generally, kids need 10 to 11 hours (7) adults need 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night. This means that we sleep for at least one third ®. our lives! rest B resting C rests because B_ while during it B they C them any Ba C the your B yours C you to B at C with it B this C these as B but C so of B to C from © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 33 G You will hear four short conversations. For questions 1-4, put a tick (/) under the correct answer. Listening 0 How does Jenny keep fit? & : » A 1 What was Pete doing when he twisted his ankle? x 2 When is the woman's appointment? 34 © Bapress Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 3 What does David buy at the chemist's? = —_-> > c 4 How many people survived the crash? 150 115 10 al] B c Mavis: 42 ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 35 H Write a short story for a competition at your school entitled ‘What a nightmare!’ (100-120 words). Use the plan to help you. Write: Writing * when/where the story happened & who was there * how the characters felt * what happened Plan (Para 1) — set the scene (e.g, whervwhere/characters-last weekend/at the beach/Jo & Sam) (Para 2-3) — events in the order they happened (e.g. Jo not find Sarn/Sam scream in waterzlo try to save Sarn/Jo in trouble tooflfeguard save them both) (Para 4) what happened in the end, how characters felt (e.g. lifeguard give them hot tea, boys shaking, relieved) 36 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE TEST 4 A (module 4) MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary A Fill in the correct word. * fitting * pocket + credit © starter * team © tin * badminton « science * performance » size 1 What «css WOUId you like? Small, medium or large? 2. You shouldn't get a .... .. card, Angie. It's better to save up for things you want. 3 Excuse me, where are the rooms, please? 4 Can you pass me a of tuna from the cupboard, please? 5 Would you like a 2 6 Have you ever played before? 7 like playing sports, 8 Let's find our seats. The is going to start! 9 There's an excellent fiction film on at the moment 10 | have to do jobs around the house for my money. B Choose the correct word, Frank doesn’t win/earn much. That's why he’s looking for a new job. Can you borrow/lend me £10 please, Dad? I'll pay you back Matthew gets a better salary/pay than me You can only pay in credit/cash. The shop assistant didn’t give me a change/receipt. weuwns Where do you buy ... ‘= newsagent’s © chemist’s * butcher's * toy shop * baker's * jeweller’s * fishmonger's * stationer’s rings, bracelets and earrings? aspirins and plasters? notebooks, envelopes and pencils? bread and cakes? - dolls and teddy bears? newspapers and magazines? steak, minced meat and chops? sardines and tuna? erHMVAWNne ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE. 37 38 ° Circle the odd word out. pitch ~ court - skating ~ course loaf - tub - packet ~ helmet cartoon ~ orchestra - comedy — horror shuttlecock - weight training — hoop - goggles roasted — butter — boiled ~ grilled wens Grammar E Circle the correct item. 1 You use mobile phones during the performance A mustn't B don’t have to C have to 2 There isn’t ...... butter left. I'l get some at the supermarket A many B some —C any 3 You ...... have your own tennis racket. You can borrow one. A mustn't. — B must © don't have to 4 I'm ...... you liked the film, Daniel, You don’t usually lke thrillers, do you? A surprised B surprising C surprise 5 We'll A calling you when we get home. B all € to call F Fill in the gaps with will/II or be going to. 1A: There aren't many potatoes left. B: Oh right. | go and buy some then. 2 A: Where are you going, Frank? B: I'm going to the florist’s. | be back in an hour. (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 10 (5) don’t mind It’s quite relaxing A to fish B fishing fish Can you pass me ...... tomatoes from the fridge? A afew B alittle C any 1 can't wait ‘on holiday this year. We're going to Jamaica! A togo B going Cc go We need ...... butter if we're going to make a cake. A any B some C little How ...... eggs do we need for the omelette? A many B much C few Marks: — 1x2 20 A: Look at that little git B: Oh, how cute! She...... feed the ducks! ‘A: Mmi This chocolate cake is delicious! B: Don't eat too much. You make yourself ill! Everyday English G Complete the exchanges. ‘a How would you like to pay b You really have to go ¢ I'dllke to order 1A: Hello, Mama's Pizzas, can | help you? B: Yes, sione @ lafge Pepper and salami pizza please 2A. so oe 2 B: In cash, please. Here you are. 3A: [really don’t like cycling. B: It’s really tiring Reading @ I didn’t enjoy it @ Nor do! 4 A: What did you think of ‘Swan Lake’? B: | loved it! i 5. A: Did you like the film? B: It was terrible H_ Read and match the notices (A-H) to the sentences (1-5). tickets for children under 12 and students only £4.00 DT aN} Ne) Performance Times: 3 pm 6:30 pm 9:30. pm creel Pea) 0 We don't show films in the morning. E 1 You mustn't open this door. 2 You mustn't take photos. COMING SOON! Charlie and the Cel iCefet (ol Merely a lla Le [isa Ronis) Popcorn m Bucket to share! ferrin Cleaning in progress 3. There aren't any tickets for this performance left. 4 Not everyone pays full price 5 These films aren't out yet ae (s"3) ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPLABLE 39 I Listen to Roy talking to a friend, Jessica, about a visit to the cinema. Which type of film does each person want to see? Listening 0 Jessica D A action 1 Rachel B horror 2 Simon romance 3 Mike D science fiction 4 lyn E cartoon 5. Roy F comedy G drama H thriller Marks: — so. 40 ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPLABLE. J You went to see a new performance at your local theatre last night. Use the plan to help you write a letter to your friend about it. Write: Writing * name/type of performance + actorsidancersimusicians/special effects ete * plot * recommendation (80-120 words) Plan Dear _ (your friend's name) (Para 1) ~ nameltype of performance, general comment about what you thought (Para 2) - plot (Para 3) - what the actors/dancers/musicians/special effects etc. were like (e.g.wonderful, fabulous, disappointing) (Para 4) - recommendation (e.g, You really should go and see it!) Yours, (your name) ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 41 TEST 4 B (modute 4) ee Dati MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) 42 Vocabulary A Sweovausunes wauns eVauAUNs Fill in the correct word. size * badminton * team « starter © credit * science * pocket * tin * fitting * performance The snnsnsnnnsnn WAS full of action and special effects, Hockey is a .... sport. A connnsnnnn C210 iS useful, but you must be careful with it! | don't want to see that film. | really hate fiction! All my friends get more money than me, Mum! What would you like for a. re? If the jeans are too big, we have them in a smaller ‘We don't need any sardines. We've got a in the cupboard. You need a racket and a shuttlecock to play Are there any .. rooms on this floor? Choose the correct word. That supermarket only accepts credit/cash. Here you are, Madam. Your change/receipt is in the bag. The job is interesting but the salary/money is quite low. haven't got any money, Mum. Can | lend/borrow £10? He wins/earns a lot more in his new job. Where do you buy * toy shop * jewellers * fishmonger's * baker's * chemist's * butcher's © newsagent's * stationer’s cakes and bread? plasters and aspirins? minced meat, steak and chops? teddy bears and dolls? tuna and sardines? pencils, notebooks and envelopes? magazines and newspapers? bracelets, earrings and rings? (s"=) © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE ° waune Circle the odd word out. orchestra — cartoon — horror - comedy tub — packet — helmet - loaf weight training - hoop - shuttlecock - goggles grilled — butter — boiled — roasted court ~ course ~ skating — pitch Circle the correct item. There are only ...... apples left. Shall | get some more? A afew B ailittle C any Here are the eggs, Stuart. How ...... do we need? A many — B much C few I'm ...... you didn’t like the performance, Sally. You usually love ballets, don’t you? A surprised B surprising C_surprise There are hairdryers in the changing room. You bring your own. A mustn't B must © don't have to | can't wait that new restaurant. The reviews say it's really good! A toty — B trying C ty Fill in the gaps with will/ll or be going to. A; | just want to watch the end of this film. B: Well, don't stay up too late. You be really tired in the morning! A: Are you going out, Tim? B: Yes, | be back soon. | want to buy a birthday present for Dad. 10 3 (a) Can you get me ...... sugar at the shops, Jack? I want to make a cake. A any B some € little He can't stand He finds it really boring A to garden B gardening C_ garden You ....... eat or drink on the bus. A have to B don't have to C mustn't Oh no, there isn’t A many — B some She'll A helping milk! C any you with your homework B help C to help A: Look at that little puppy! It’s so cute! 8: I know. Look, it in the lake! swim ‘A: We haven't got any milk BI buy some on my way home. Mats: — a? 43 ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Everyday English G Complete the exchanges. ‘a Nor do! d_ You really have to go b I'd like to order eHow would you like to pay © I didn’t enjoy it TA. ' remnae 2 | 4 A: What did you think of the film? B: By credit card, please, BE scant It was terrible 2. A: Did you like ‘Swan Lake’? 5 A: [really don't like fishing B: I loved it! B: . «It’s really boring, 3 A: Tommy's Takeaway, can | help you? B sevstnstrtineseresnese & cheeseburger and fries and a cola please. Reading H_ Read and match the notices (A-H) to the sentences (1-5). No swimsuits in the cafeteria Dot ey eee ue Cry < eee a ce ee AVAILABLE AT cizdtarrel) Pool Opening La Dena ee essa Aqua-aerobics SHALLOW END Mon, Thurs, NO DIVING Fri 10am-11am Ne 0 You must only walk here. B 3 Only normal clothes are allowed here. 1 It's dangerous to dive here as the water is not 4 This class is three times a week. deep. 5 You can borrow something if you don’t have 2. There is no swimming on Sundays. your own. Marks: — s2 44 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Listen to Mark talking to a friend about a visit to the cinema. Which type of film does each person want to see? Listening 1 0 Jessica D A. action 1 Rachel B horror 2. Simon C romance 3 Mike D science fiction 4 lyn E cartoon 5 Roy F comedy G drama H thriller (3) © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 45 writing J 46 You work for a magazine and your editor has asked you to review a new food court that has just opened in your local shopping centre. Use the plan to help you write your review (80-120 words). Write: * types of restaurants/cafeterias, * prices/atmosphere/service/staff * quality of food and drink * recommendation Plan (Para 1) - where food court is and brief description (eg. Mill View ‘Shopping Centre, about 10 restaurants ...) (Para 2-3) - description/opinion of food quality, prices, atmosphere, service, staff etc. (e.g. good choice of food, polite staff) (Para 4) — conclusion and recommendation (e.g. perfect for a break while ‘out shopping) © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE TEST 5 A (module 5) Dati MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary A Circle the correct item. tim that there are aliens living on Earth. 7 The Zeppelin was by Count Ferdinand von A skeptic Believer C convinced Zeppelin. 2} Did:¥60 sssac'the’prhiter on? A invented B made —C_done A open B switch C make 8 The microphone ...... six AA batteries. 3. You should regularly ...... your work when you A, Blais B esque © ¢: Pluss Use a computer. 9 We should all try to ...... down on rubbish. A print B save C send A take B bring = C cut 4 John spends all his time ...... the net. 10 There's too much ...... in big cities. A surfing B reading C playing A dlimate change B pollution 5. There are nine planets in the © gerlene-enginecring A solar system B Earth —C space 6 Use the ...... to move the icon on the screen, Lizzy. A tower B mouse C keyboard ( Marks: *) \ tox B Fill in the correct item. * remote control * computer * microwave * vacuum cleaner * razor * speakers 4 Men shave with @ ... - 4 He cooks food quickly with a 2. We store information on a een 5 She cleans the house with a 3 You use seoeeren tO play music | 6 1USE a sun to operate a TV. at home. (s*7) © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 47 bce C Write the missing word. 1 Doyou believe g__ really exist? 2 Can horoscopes p______ __ __our future? 3 Animals are slowly losing their naturalh________. 4 Would you ever stay inah house? 5 Wecanr_ plastic bottles, glass jars, newspapers and cans. Vocabulary D_ Underline the correct item. Look at you! | told you not/not to get dirty! He said that he doesn‘t/didn’t see Janet at the concert. The quartz clock was developed with/by Warren Morrison. There's that new restaurant that/who | went to last week, I told/said her that | wasn’t going to the exhibition. The novel was wrote/written by D. H. Lawrence. Bill doesn’t lke ice cream, does/doesn't he? ‘Simon asked Mandy where Peter is/was. Is Ben the boy whose/who sister you like? She asked me if/did | knew the answer to the question, Sowvauauns Marks: — 102 E Fill in the question tags. You didn’t eat the last piece of cake, He will be back before it gets dak, «ero 2 We haven't given the dog his dinner yet, ? She's in your English class, sas Dad likes horror movies, semaincanaren? wens (s"=) 48 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Everyday English F Complete the exchanges. a I think | can manage b As! see it © Yes, please Would you like me to You're right give you a lift home? B: Yes, please. That's really kind of you Shall | help you to carry those bags? B: It's OK, thanks. , we all need, to work together to prevent climate change. B: You've got a point there. Reading 4 A: I strongly believe that we can stop animals dying out. it 5 A: Do you need a hand with the gardening? 8 G Read the article about a new invention and fill the missing words (1-8). scsi eaeireee eee Don’t forget your: | you do not put your finger on the screen at the | beginning of a lesson, the school office will know | within two minutes and they will text or email your BB Forsotten (0) your lunch money? Well, for kids at ‘one British school near (1) city of Leicester, this is no longer a problem. Instead (2) . paying for their food with cash, pupils just put their finger into a machine which scans their fingerprints before (3) can get their food. A bill that says exactly what was ordered (4) . then sent to parents, so pupils can’t just eat chips every day! | Some schools are even thinking about putting this new technology in every classroom. (5) parents to ask where (6) re. Not everyone is giving the idea full marks. Some parents (7) afraid that their child’s fingerprints could be stolen and refuse to let their | children be fingerprinted. For John Barrett, however, head teacher of another Leicestershire _ school, the scanners are a genius invention. ‘They save teachers (8) . lot of time,’ he says ‘and will hopefully make missing school a thing of the past!" 49 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 50 H Listen to a radio interview with a representative from Friends of the Earth. For questions 1-5, choose Listening the correct answer, A, B or C. 0 Friends of the Earth was founded in: A 1971 B 1917 ¢ 1901 1 How many countries have Friends of the Earth groups? A 70 B75 ¢ 200 2 Peter says that the organisation's most important activity is A protecting wildlife B encouraging recycling C fighting climate change 3 Who has to cut carbon dioxide pollution, according to The Kyoto Agreement? A The UK B Rich countries C Scientists (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 4 How much of the world's carbon dioxide does the UK produce? A 20% B23% C€ 1% 5 How do Friends of the Earth encourage people to help? A write letters to the government B provide information to scientists C send emails to friends and family 1A teenage magazine has asked readers to write an article discussing the advantages and disadvantages of having a computer at home. Use the plan to help you write your article (80-120 words). Writing Plan (Para 1) ~ presentation of topic (e.g. a statement, a question) (Para 2) - advantages & reasons/examples (e.g. write emails, use internet, printistore photos...) (Para 3) - disadvantages & reasons/examples (e.g. waste time on internevplaying games, lose documents/photos ...) (Para 4) - conclusion & your opinion (e.g. To sum up, computers .. | believe that ...) ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE, 51 TEST 5 B (module 5) NAME! ssssssstsssstntsenstntne DATE:. CLASS: events . MARK: —— 100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary A Circle the correct item. 1 All the planets in the ...... move around the | 6 Use the ...... to click on the icon Sun. A keyboard B mouse tower Assolangjstem Eilkarth = space! 7 We need to ...... down on the rubbish we 2 Don't forget to ..... your work every few | — throw away. minutes, Dan. You don’t want to lose it! A cut B bring C take aisme B print C send 8 How often do you ...... the net? 3. I think | forgot to ...... the printer on. A surf B read C play & open Bimake: iC switch 9. | like living in a big city, but | hate the 4 The watch ...... sik AA batteries A pollution —B genetic engineering A plugs B requires C plays € climate change 5 Do you know who ...... post-it notes? 10 Timis...... that his dreams have meanings. A made B invented C did A skeptic —B believer —C convinced Macks: — ton 1 B Fill in the correct item. ‘* vacuum cleaner * computer * razor * microwave © remote control © speakers 1 He uses tolisten | 4 Men shave with a to music. 5 He cleans the house with a 2 YOU MCE A oecccnrn 7 to | 6 | cook food quickly with a operate a TV. 3. We store information on a .. (a5) 52 ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Separate your rubbish and r__ They say that house ish Animals are dying out and losing their natural h I think that fortune tellers can p___ Do you believe in g C Write the missing word. Hit ——— our future, wana a (a5) Grammar ° Underline the correct item. They asked me iffdid | knew Sam. That picture was drawn with/by my 8 year old son | told you not/not to tell anyone my secret! That's the boy whose/who dad is an inventor. He said that he doesn’t/didn’t call Susan last night This is the TV programme that/what | was telling you about. We don’t have to stay at home again today, do/don’t we? These earrings were gave/given to me by my aunt. The teacher said/told him to write the essay again. | asked John where his sister was/is. Somvsuawns E Fill in the question tags. She's your English teacher... ssanconl? You haven't done the washing up yet, rns 2 He really kes telling scary stories, ..... They didn’t switch the kitchen light off, ass You will help me with the housework tOMOMOW, ..rvcsrernnnnsrennne? wauNne (s**) © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 53 ae) Everyday English F Complete the exchanges. ‘a Would you like me to You're dead right @ | think | can manage b Yes, please © Asi see it 1A water the plants for you? B: That's really kind of you 2. A: Shall | help you to set the table for dinner? B: It’s OK, thanks. 3A our planet is in big ‘trouble and we only have ourselves to blame. B: Yes, you've got a point there. Reading 4 A: In my opinion, we should all recycle bottles, newspapers and cans. 8 5 A: Do you need a hand with the shopping? B Marks: — so G Read the article about a new invention and fill the missing words (1-8). eee “Is it a bird? Is it a plane? 54 | No, it’s a jetpod! Fed up of sitting in traffic in (0) the morning rush hour? Well, for London’s tired workers this may = ze eee problem, (2) ssssssesseeeee a few years, ‘flying taxis’ or ‘Jetpods’ may be a common sight in the skies of London. Commuters can park (3) ..... cars at a ‘Park-and-fly’ site and catch one of these jature planes to work. Around 4-6 minutes later, the planes will land on short runways in © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE i Th central London. The runways could be above ivers, railway stations (4) .. . roads. wentors of the ‘Jetpod’ say (5) ‘4Jetpod’ test flight could take place very soon. ach plane can carry 7 passengers and will _ probably cost about £15 one way (6) I ach passenger. It is quiet and environmentally | friendly and will take about 37,000 cars off the | road. i So what (7) .. London commuters think of the ‘Jetpod’? Well, Ken Williams, businessman in the City of London, thinks it’s a great idea. ‘This @) ‘exactly what London needs,’ he says. ‘I will definitely be first in the queue when the ‘Jetpod’ starts!’ (Marks — \ sa =) H Listen to a radio interview with a representative from Friends of the Earth. For questions 1-5, choose Listening the correct answer, A, B or C. 0 Friends of the Earth was founded in: A 1971 B 1917 c 1901 1 How many countries have Friends of the Earth groups? AT70 B75 ¢ 200 2 Peter says that the organisation’s most important activity is: A protecting wildlife B encouraging recycling fighting climate change 3 How do Friends of the Earth encourage people to help? A They provide information B They send emails C They write letters to the government 4 How much of the world's carbon dioxide does the UK produce? A 20% B23% C1% 5 Who has to cut carbon dioxide pollution, according to The Kyoto Agreement? A The UK B Rich countries C Scientists © Express Publishing, PHOTOCOPIABLE 55 | A teenage magazine has asked for short stories about scary experiences. Your story should end with: “It was the most frightening experience of my life.” Use the plan to help you write your story (80-120 words). Write: Plan (Para) —— setting the scene (e.g, It was a cold, dark night, stay night in hotel.) (Para 2-3) - events in order (e.g, lady tell us hotel haunted, go to bed, wake up, hear voice, open door, same lady there, in morning can't find lady, describe her to owner, lady used to own hotel, died, lady a ghost?) (Para4) what happened in end, how you felt (e.g. didn’t see lady again, felt afraid for rest of stay) Writing : ( wars 56 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 4 td a) DATE: MARK: —— 7100 (Time: 80 minutes) Vocabulary ‘A. Write the missing word. Ther control requires two AA batteries. Can you help me to put up the d__ for the party, Jim? 1 2 3 4 Can you help me to put up thed 5 Are you okay, Dave? You look like you've seenag _____! 6 a 8 Can you get me some cough sweets, please? I've got as ___ Take your umbrella! There's going to beh ___rain Idon'thaveac_______—¢____. I prefer to pay cash in 9 Where isthe fs room, please? Id like to try this on. 10 It was very f_______last night. | couldn't see the road. 11 Whatap_ ' The plot was really exiting and the dancers were great! 12 We should allr_—______ our rubbish to help protect the Earth. 13 Let'sh______a car and drive there ourselves. 14 Cornfiakes were by William Kellogg 15 It rained all week and f__ the town, Marks: — (2°) B Circle the correct item. Greg's new house has lovely bay fences/windows. Eating a fatty/balanced diet is the best way to lose weight. The volcano erupted/spread and sent ash flying into the air. Put your coat and hat on. it’s boiling/freezing today! Can you please go to the butcher's/baker’s and get me some bread? Cats have got four paws, wings/whiskers and a tail ‘At my house, everyone makes/does their own bed. Can you lend/borrow me a pound please, Jenny? | haven't got any change. I'm going to switch the computer off now. Did you save/lose your work? Tom tripped over the cat and grazed/twisted his ankle. Sowrvansuns © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 57 Grammar i 1 58 Circle the correct item. Anna isn’t here, She ...... the dog. 9 If you ...... @ painkiller, your headache will go A'swaking 8 walks C walk away London is the ...... expensive city Ihave ever | ae taking B will take C take been to 10. Tom! | haven't seen you ...... ages! A most B more C much A from B since C for You ...... worry about watering the plants. I'll | 11. You ...... talk in the library. People are trying to water them tomorrow. work A mustn't B needn't C don’t A mustn't B don’t have to C needn't He told me that he ...... something strange. | 12. I can’t wait......you, Angie. I've got so much to A isseeing —B saw C sees tell you! Can you get some milk on your way home? We | © tosee ——=B seeing see haven't got ..... left 13 1... like coffee, but now | do. A alittle | B much © some A didn’t use to B used to © don't use to We .....0n a picnic last weekend. It was great! | 14 That's the famous actor .... sister | met. A are going B went have been A who B whose C which You will call me when you ative, .....? 15. Sarab's....... to the bakery. | think she'll be back A willyou —B don't you C won't you ina few minutes, There are ..... biscuits in the cupboard, Sandy. A been B gone € going Have one if you are hungry! A alittle Bmany C afew 1to the correct tense. Mum .. (go) shopping every Saturday morning V sessonsenserenncessnnenecsnne (visit) my grandparents in London this weekend. Would you like to come? (find) your wallet yet, Sam? You lost it, didn't you? WResrsterenee -sssssses (SNOW) this morning when | left the house. Matt ones e (not play) football yesterday. He had a splitting headache. | went back home again because | remembered | 7 ... (not lock) the door. (=) (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE. Everyday English E Complete the exchanges. Could | have something b You really have to go ¢ Can you please d Would you like me to e Why don’t you 1A buy a cat? B: No way! | don’t have enough time to take care of a pet. 2A ... for sunburn please? B: Yes, try some of this cream. . oe help me to iron the clothes? 8: I'm afraid not. 'm helping Grandma to do her shopping this morning. Listening F Listen and fill in the gaps (1-5). 4 A: What did you think of the opera last night? B: | loved it! ! BR sssvnsiees . help you put up the decorations for the party? B: Yes, please. The London Borough of Westminster invites you to: Harroween Party in THE Park! (0) Saturday, October 31st, Hyde Park Kids’ ‘Scary (1) . competition, music, (2) ... ., food stalls and much much more! Gates open: (3) pm Nearest underground (4) Hyde Park Corner Entry: (5) ... Everyone welcome! © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 59 G Read the text and mark the sentences right (R), wrong (W) or doesn’t say (DS). Reading CA a kd ee UL era ee td Be Dae How did it all begin? SARDA (the Search and Rescue Dog Association) was founded about 40 years ago by the leader of a mountain rescue team. What does SARDA use search dogs for? Today, SARDA uses dogs to look for lost walkers and climbers, for missing children and for victims of disasters and crime. They manage to find 50-100 people every year. It’s amazing! Why do rescue teams use dogs for searches? ‘A dog's sense of smell can be a million times better than a human’s! They know exactly where a smell is coming from, how old it is and many other things. Dogs can also work in the dark and in bad weather. One search dog is the same as about twenty human searchers! What kind of dog makes a good search dog? Good search dogs come in many shapes and sizes but they have to be intelligent, brave and strong. They also have to have very friendly personalities! What about training? It takes about 2 years to train a SARDA search dog. Their handlers have to develop a very close relationship with their dog and take training classes in first aid, helicopter safety and many other things. SARDA is 40 years old. R Search dogs don’t find many people. The dogs can work in difficult conditions. Search dogs find more lost people than humans do. All dogs make good search dogs. ‘Search dogs live with their handlers. uRwnso Marks: — so. 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE H. Your friend Harry wants to buy a pet for his little brother's birthday but he doesn’t know what to get. Use the plan to help. you write a letter to recommend which pet he should buy (80-120 words). Write: Writing * a greeting * your advice © why you are writing * reasons for your advice Plan Dear Harry, (Para 1) ~ greeting, reason for writing (e.g. How are you? | think it's @ good idea to get your brother a pet ...) (Para 2) ~ your advice and reasons (e.g. shouldn't get dog, expensive, need walks every day ... Why don't you get ...) (Para 3) - ending (e.g. Well, | hope I’ve helped. Let me know ...) Best wishes, (your name) ( Marks: © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 61 U a DATE:... MARK: —— 100 (Time: 30 minutes) Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 Nurses need to be because they look | 11 My brother Michael is a He works after people who are il with cars. Arelaxed —B caring imaginative A mechanic B security guard C bus driver 2. If you want to be a graphic designer you have | 12 Is Jonathan the dog or is he making tobe the beds? A physically fit B brave C creative A catching —B_walking playing 3 ummm Need t0 be brave because their job | 13 Harry is @ great cook but he also enjoys can be very dangerous. A Receptionists B Firefighters C Secretaries A eating out B relaxing 4 Kathleen iS nnn at 11 o'clock tonight. © going to the cinema She's going to Sweden. 14 Jason loves the outdoors. He often goes A leaves —B leaving Cleave with his friends. 5 Vanessa doesn't work 9 to 5. She works dancing B home: C camping 5: 15 Does Karen a computer at work? A shifts B indoors C outdoors A uses B use C is using GV nesnsnee my friends for coffee after class | 16 Richard work early in the morning today. A starts B isstarting C start Simects — Birammecting, meek 17 Sam wa. the train to work every day. 7 Do you often your sister in Dublin? A takes B take Cis taking Aus B g0 Wee 18 My parents to spend the summer in 8 Frank for tomorrow's maths exam in} Portugal. the library. A goes B go © are going A.study B studies C is studying} 49 willis having lunch with a friend 9. Emily is physically fit. She inthe gym | A at the moment B every day every day. € usually A tries out B works out C puts otf 99 Liga su. with Patricia until she finds a job 10. Can you take out the wv... this afternoon? | andaa flat. A rubbish —B floor. C lawn A stay B stays C is staying Macks: — 204 8 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE == 63 aoa Everyday English B Complete the exchanges. ‘a No problem d- Would you mind b Let's e I'd love to but © That's a good idea see ..u ifoning the clothes? | 4 A: Could you do the washing up please? B: Sure, no problem. B: \ don't have anything else to do 28 ... have dinner together tonight. B: Sorry I can’t, | have to work late 5A: Why don’t we go swimming? 8 . 3. A: Why don’t we go dancing on Saturday night? 8 .-» |have other plans. vie sa 20 64 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Vocabulary & Grammar 10 Circle the correct item. Virginia Woolf is my favourite ...... read all her books. A actress —-B writer painter Danny and Tina live in a small in the countryside A cottage B castle mansion Pablo Picasso was born in Spain, He was A Italian B Russian C Spanish James lives alone in a cheap in the city centre A bungalow B cottage C _studio The knight was holding a/an and shield A battle B sword — C armour When did World War It ? A began B begin C begins The Smiths get very good salaries. They can afford to buy a(n) house A expensive B rich C wealthy My grandmother's house has a front and steps down into the garden A hall B fence C porch Abraham Lincoln was a(n) He was the president of the USA from 1861 to 1865. A politician B scientist. C explorer Jim's house is very big. The rooms are and comfortable. A small B spacious C tiny n 12 13 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 (Time: 30 minutes) Napoleon Bonaparte lost the of Waterloo in 1815. A Fight B Army —C Battle Michael playing the guitar at a very early age. A begin B begins — C began BEN oven @ Cold last week and stayed at home for 3 days. A catch B catches C caught Ludwig van Beethoven his first public performance as a pianist in 1795. A gives B isgiving C gave In what year did America its Independence? A gain B gains C gained Anthony to the concert with us last night. A come B comes Cc came Christopher Colombus was born in Italy. He was A italian B American C Belgian James and Marianne married, A fall in love and got B fell C falls ' take the bus to work but now I drive A usedto B useto —C_didn’t used to We used to play sports. We home and watch TV. A didn’t use to C used to stay at B didn’t used to ‘Macks: — 20a 8 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 65 ry none Everyday English B Complete the exchanges. a What did you do at the weekend It was great b He died in 1995. e She was a famous actress Nothing special 1 A: When did Albert Einstein die? 4 A: How was your holiday? 8: Be en se ! 2. A: Who was Marilyn Monroe? 5A: What did you do last night? BE essinicineninnsmeio . 8: | just stayed in and watched a DVD. 3A eveseneenen . I went to the beach with my friends. 66 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 We ven were delicious! A saw 21. to Australia last year and | had an amazing time. A went many local dishes in Turkey. They B tried © took B had been C go 3 The beaches on the Greek islands were beautiful. They were «ce and clean. A colourful B cobbled C sandy 4. Have they ever flown on a 2 A plane B train bus 5. Yasmine Denmark three times. A visit B has visited C visits 6 Matt and Carol on a cruise ship last summer. A rode B flew C travelled 7 bought in Amsterdam for everyone. A souvenirs B views — sights 8 The students sang A fireworks B C decorations at the festival traditional songs 9 We hate travelling by coach. It's tiring and A enjoyable B boring —C. fast 10 | haven't worked in that company years A for B since C until 11 Our family always . .. stuffed turkey at Thanksgiving A eats B puts C exchanges 12 13 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 (Time: 30 minutes) The children wore colourful at the parade. A fireworks B bagpipes C costumes Patricia loved to walk along the narrow streets and look at the shops B expensive C family A cobbled Have you ever A take ... dancing lessons? B took C taken Jane and Mary put Up cece for the Halloween party. A gifts Isabelle hasn't seen her grandparents she was 8 years old. B songs C_decorations A since B for ¢ until George hasn’t come home Do you know where he is? A yet Bonever already Wendy has been to Vancouver. A ever B never C yet Ihave packed my luggage. I'm ready to go to the airport A ever B never C already Elena hasn't the sights yet. She is going tomorrow. A seen B saw C see Marks: — 20x49 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 67 ing ioe] Everyday English B Complete the exchanges. a. Yes, I've been to Italy d I've been really busy for the last few weeks b Yes, Ihad a great time e Where have you been ¢ It’s been a long time 1m a ainvesceinnesaneeen 4 A; Hi Linda! I haven't seen you for ages! B: I've been to Paris to visit my mother. She 8 8 2 was sick. 5 A: Did you like it in Spain? 2A sen geil 8 an B: Yes | know. | haven't been around for a while. 3. A: Have you been away on holiday? 68 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 Wes .-- Cold today! It’s -20°C. A freezing —B boiling —C chilly 2 TheNileisa in Egypt and itis 6,650 km long A river B sea C beach 3 Australia is the world, continent in the A smallest B smaller C_ small 4 The strong damaged the trees. A fog B clouds C winds 5 We went swimming in a _ next to the campsite yesterday. A forest B lake waterfall 6 My parrot has colourful A fins and flippers B whiskers C wings 7 Everest is the highest in the world ‘A mountain B valley river 8 Stockholm is expensive than Paris. A more B most C much 9 Its today. Bring your umbrella with you A cold B foggy —C rainy 10 It's hot! Why don’t we go to the beach? A bitterly B boiling C_—heavy " 12 13 14 5 16 7 18 19 20 (Time: 30 minutes) The Pacific Ocean is than the Atlantic Ocean. A large B largest larger | think Thai food is than Chinese food. A good B best C better Owls are as as eagles. A smartest B smarter Cc smart | ove sunbathing on sandy ‘A mountains B deserts C beaches Rhinos are large animals with a on their nose. A beak B horn C neck Pigeons are smaller than eagles. A more B many much it's .. in Montreal than in Vancouver. A cold B colder —C coldest My uncle has and goats on his farm. A elephants B sheep —C_ wolves China's population is the in the world. A largest B large € larger Cherrapunji in India is the city in the world. A wetter B wet C wettest Marks: — 20 8 69 ‘© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE, wits iene) B_ Complete the exchanges. Everyday English a Great idea d. Why don't you b I'm sorry but e Canwe © Of course 1 A: Do you want to go shopping with me? 4 A: How about taking your niece to the zoo? B: it’s freezing cold B: ! outside. I'm staying at home! BA ccsessemnennnensne GO CAMpING tomorrow? 2 A: Can we go to the beach this weekend? B: I'm afraid we can't. 8 1 3A buy Christopher a sie dog for his birthday? ( sa 70 ) 8: I'm not sure about that. He’s not very responsible. 70 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Vocabulary & Grammar 10 Circle the correct item. Mike his tooth while he was playing football yesterday. A broke B cut C twisted The pilot made an emergency after lightning hit the plane A contact B phone landing Many buildings during the earthquake. A collapsed B destroyed C spread The cil slick caused a terrible environmental A storm B explosion C disaster 1 was waiting for the bus the accident happened. A while B because C when She was walking home when it to rain. A started B wasstarting C starts Jack hurt yesterday when he was doing the gardening, A himself —B herself. C_myself So you went to Mexico for your holidays! Had you there before? ‘A went B be C been When the volcano , it destroyed houses and forests. A erupted —_B collapsed C smashed When they got to the restaurant, their friends already arrived B had A have C are 1 12 13 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 MARK: —_ 100 (Time: 30 minutes) Can you help me to carry the shopping, please? I can't manage by A itself B myself © yourself He couldn't buy any lunch because he had to bring his wallet. A forgotten B forgot Oh no! | think I've C forget my ankle again A cut B scalded twisted Did you hear? There was a huge in an apartment block. A explosion B drowning © crash | couldn't believe how strong the winds were during the last month A hurricane —_B earthquake C eruption Just as | was unlocking the front door, the phone A rang B wasringing C rings Children mustn't play with chlorine. They : poison themselves. A must B can't C can Jo has just spilt some hot coffee and her leg. A grazed B scalded twisted Matt was sleeping while Joanne the dinner. A cooks B_wascooking C cooked YOU ....-..« touch the socket. You'll electrocute yourself. A can B must C mustn't Marks: — 20x 8 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 71 vy cont Everyday English 72 B Complete the exchanges. a Have you heard b That's terrible d_ You won't believe what had just happened @ Ohdear © Really ! A plane has just crashed into the seal Oh no! | saw a terrible accident when | was driving home this evening, 1 ? There has been a huge earthquake in Japan How awful! © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE. 4 A: Look at this article! It says that the volcano, 5 B: A B: is going to erupt! ? Did you hear? A little boy has drowned in the lake Oh no! 1 Vocabulary & Grammar A 10 Circle the correct item. Can you tur the music down? I've got a splitting A toothache B headache C earache I'm afraid you've got 2 bad tooth. You nto have a filling A must Boneed —C needn't You will get a cold if you out in the rain A ategoing B willgo CC go I'm going to the today. | think I need glasses A chemist’s Blab C optician’s You have to take plenty of if you want to keep fit. A sleep B exercise C meals IF you heat ice, it . C iis going to melt A melts B melt She stay at home today. She's got a bad cold. A shouldn't B should © mustn't If you eat lots of fast food, you can ‘on weight. A take B get put You've got a temperature, Adam. Why don't YOU $20 AlN) aressrnee? A doctor B dentist C optician If you don’t stay in bed, you better. A won'tget B get C will get W 12 13 14 15 16 7 8 19 20 You remember to take your medicine three times a day. A have B must C need Have you got any bad headache. 2 I've got a really A antibiotics 8 painkillers C vitamin C You shouldn't meals. i's bad for your health. A eat B stop C skip The needle won't hurt. You be afraid. A needn't B can't. C won't You see a(n) if you need an operation. A chemist 8 ophthalmologist € surgeon Why don't you up a new sport? A take B start C make You eat so much fast food if you want to lose weight. ‘A wouldn't B shouldn't © needn't You park your car there. That's where the ambulances park. A haven't B needn't C mustn't If Simon soon, I'll go by myself. A doesn’t come B hasn't come © won't come | think you've got spots all over your face! ‘A pneumonia B a temperature C measles Marks: — roa 8 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Jo. You've got 73 irs ia] Everyday English B Complete the exchanges. ‘a_ maybe | should dd Could | have something for b I'm not feeling very well e You can try © Are you alright 1A 2 | A saenan B: No, I've got a really bad cold. B: Oh dear! Why don’t you go and lie down? 2A: Did you say you've still got toothache? You | 5 A\ ssiservsssnses INSECE DIES, must go to the dentist! please? B: Yes, B: Of course. Try some of this ointment. 3. A: What do you suggest for tired eyes? works —\ B: these eye ( sa ) drops. They're excellent! 74 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Vocabulary & Grammar 10 " Circle the correct item. Would you like your rice fried OF suse? A grilled B cooked —C boiled | like the skirt but it doesn’t me Have you got a bigger size? A suit Bwear — C fit Can you pass me that jar of , please? A honey B butter C milk Nick's gone shopping. He be back in an hour. A will B is going to C won't I'd like chicken wings as an appetizer and roast duck for my . please ‘A main course B dessert C snack My new job is much better than my old one. | a lot more now. A earn B win C pay Have you got a fitting room? I'd like to this on A ty B fit C put Could | have a for my soup, please? A knife B fork spoon | wanted to pay by credit card but they only accept A change —B cash C wages You'd better buy some bread, Alan. We've only got left. A afew B any C alittle It’s Amy’s birthday tomorrow. Let’s get her a crouse OF flowers! A box B carton bunch 12 13 4 15 16 7 18 19 20 (Time: 30 minutes) We don’t need ‘two tubs in the freezer! ice cream. There are A some B many © any | love the jewellery in this shop. Look at these beautiful .. and rings. A suits B shorts C bracelets Please make yourself some dinner. | be late tonight. A can't B amgoingto C won't I'd like roast chicken and a baked please A salad B potato beans I'm just going to the get some envelopes. A stationer’s B toyshop C grocer’s , Jack. | need to Can you get me some aspirin and plasters from the , please? A chemist’s B florist’s — C delicatessen lean you some money if you want to ‘come to the cinema with us tonight. A borrow ——B take C lend | spend a lot of money on like handbags and hats. A footwear —B accessories C toiletries Look at that waiter! He drop those plates. A'sgoingto B goingto C ‘ll Maris: — 204 75 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Unit ine Everyday English 76 B_ Complete the exchanges. TA 2h BA ¢ How would you like to pay a Can we have d- Would you like anything else b How many would you like e How much are No thanks, that's all a these shoes, please? They're £30. Would you like to try them on? 2 In cash, please. (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE. 8: Yes, we've got some pencils 2 I'll take three, please. What would you like? .-+ two pieces (s*) of chocolate cake, please? Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 You have to be really to try skydiving! A daring B quiet C imaginative 2.1 think films are too frightening. What about you? A action B classic C horror 3 Harry spends every Saturday morning on the golf : A course B court C field 4 The concert last night was a bit A disappointed B disappointing C disappointment 5. | really enjoy cartoons. | think they're A depressing B scary —C- fun 6 I can't Wait «eon. OM holiday. A togo B go C going 7 The new sports centre is excellent. It’s even got A DOKING .eeeeel A room B pitch ¢ ring 8 Lam ... by science fiction films. A fascinated B fascinating C fascinate 9 I quite enjoy Atogce B ocling C gde 10. The audience were completely silent as the spot lights came on and the .. began to play. A orchestra B conductor C actors 11 Youneed and a helmet to do boxing A weights B hoops —€ gloves. 12 13 14 15 16 7 8 19 20 MARK: —_ 100 (Time: 30 minutes) You have your own bats and ball to play table tennis. You can borrow some from reception. A mustn't B don't have to Cc must I can't stand team sports A play B toplay C playing You be a member to use the sports centre. Membership costs £100 a year. A mustn't B must = C don’t have to You eat or drink near the pool A mustn't B don't have to C must I'd love to China and see the Great ‘Wall. A go B going C togo Let's go to the cinema, There's a good on, A play B ballet. ‘film Wear your .. if you don’t want to get water in your eyes A shuttlecock B helmet — C goggles Tracy couldn't... what to do about her job. A deciding —B to decide C decide I'm saving up because | want laptop computer. A to buy B buy anew CC buying Marks: — 20a (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 77 tir boas} B Complete the exchanges. Everyday English a don't like d_ You really have to go b I didn't really enjoy it @ It was magical c Sodol 1A: What did you think of ‘Starlight Express’? | 4 A: team sports. B: It was amazing. J B: Nor do |. They're difficult. 2. A: Lreally love gardening, 5 A: Did you like the ballet? B 2 - It's so relaxing B: I loved it! 3A: What was the play lke last night? B coon It was boring. ( 78 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Vocabulary & Grammar A Circle the correct item. 1 The light bulb was by Thomas Edison. A invented —_B launched C discovered 2 You can ‘the microphone into your TV or stereo. A store B plug © adjust 3. In my spare time, | often... the net A shop B surf C play 4 Microwaves are to cook food quickly. A use Busing —€_used 5. | mainly use the internet to .. information. A store B send collect 6 You didn’t save your work Sarah, you? A didn’t B have C did 7 You've got a dog, you? A don’t B haven't C won't 8 Can you pass me the .. 2 | want to change the channel. A remote control B speaker microphone 9. Has your computer got a to connect to the internet? A mouse B monitor C modem 10 She plays football in a girls’ team, ..... she? A isn't B doesn't Cis, " 2 1B 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 100 (Time: 30 minutes) I ike that round clock. A big B plastic C rectangular Which ... did you save this file in, Nicky? A email B document C folder We use a ... to shave, A pop up toaster B razor C vacuum cleaner The display... on my mobile phone has broken A screen B button cover ‘Jane Eyre’ was Written ......n Emily Bronte. A of B by C with This cake is made chocolate and nuts. A with B by C for Do you ever chat ? A thenet B online —C theline You need to the printer on if you want it to work! A switch B push open Look at that blue vase. It's beautifull A glass B tall C small The clock four AA batteries. A works B requires C operates Marks: — aoa 8 (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 79 Unit Test 9 B Complete the exchanges. Everyday English a That's really kind of you d I'm fine thanks b | think | can manage e Yes, please. ¢ Can |help you to TA print those photographs? | 4 A: Shall | scan this document? B: Yes, please. B 2 A: Can | wash the dishes for you? 5 A: Do you need a hand to wash the car? B: Thanks, B: Thanks, but 3. A: Would you like me to help you carry those boxes? B: It’s OK, ( 80 © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE Vocabulary & Grammar 10 Circle the correct item. There are thousands of central star like our sun. A space shuttles that go around B solar systems C planets | really believe that horoscopes can our future. A say B predict C cast Camels are animals live in the desert. A which B who C whose He asked me who talking to. A lwas B wasis C was There have been many UFO all over the world A sightings —_B researchers C crashes That's the book I've just read A who B what =. that A ufologist is someone researches UFOs. A which B whose — C who She asked me | wanted another piece of cake Aif B where —C that They Us the end of the story. It was very scary! A told B said C tell How can we save the earth's natural ...ccn? A energy B mountains C resources " 12 13 14 15 16 v7 18 19 20 (Time: 30 minutes) Do you think that our mean anything? A dreams B witches C horoscopes The arrived safely back on Earth. A space shuttle B_ UFO C comet Mary asked George the window. A close B todlose C closing He he didn’t want to stay the night in that house. A told B said C tells Venus is the brightest in the sky. A planet B system — C meteor There are too many people on earth, so many countries have a problem with A overpopulation B habitat C genetic engineering Many people think that are made by UFOs. A horoscopes B fairies crop circles Animals are dying A away B out Con That's the man dog bit me last week! ‘A who B whose — C which The sent amazing pictures back to Earth. A alien B sighting satellite (rs) © Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE. 81 82 ins Test 10 Everyday English B Complete the exchanges. a | strongly believe that b I think that ¢ You've got a point there In my opinion e | see what you mean, but ,, we should all recycle our rubbish : Yes, | agree. we should always buy organic products. : | suppose you're right, but they are more expensive. _ changing the genes of animals is extremely dangerous and is simply wrong! You're dead right! (© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE. 4 A: As | see it, we can solve the problem of pollution, but we all have to work together. : | think that we are to blame for creatures dying out. we can also do something about it Marks: — sa 20 Key to Tests & Unit Tests @ Test 1A (Module 1) At brave 5 shifts 9 dust 2 guard 6 boring 10. expensive 3 paid 7 uniform 4 animal 8 modem BIA 38 5¢ 70 GA 28 4c 68 BA WA © Rooms: kitchen, dining room Furniture/appliances: fridge, lamp, mirror, wardrobe Indoor/outdoor feautures: balcony, fence, staircase, chimney Dios 2R 3W 405 SW E 1 ‘mgoing 5S. use to 9 'swalking 2 meet 6 areyoudoing 10 goes 3 ‘sliving 7 begin 4 published 8 used to F 1 Didyousee 4 ‘mmeeting 2. mows 5 don't eat 3. isn’t walking Gid 2e 3a 4c 8b H 1 10 4 weeks Park 5 cacsf 3 painting | Suggested Answer ‘A visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum. Last Saturday my sister and | visited the Victoria and ‘Albert Museum in South Kensington, London. It’s the biggest art and design museum in the world! The museum has about 4,000,000 wonderful exhibits. You can see displays of fashion, photographs, jewellery, furniture, glass, paintings and drawings. We decided to look at the fashion display and saw interesting old costumes and modern clothes as well ‘Then we went to the museum café for a delicious lunch, After lunch, we went to the museum shop to buy souvenits. ‘We learned a lot about the history of fashion and had. 2 great time! ( Key to Tests @ Test 1B (Module 1) A 1 expensive 5 guard 9 animal 2 shifts © paid 10. brave 3. boring 7 modern 4 dust 8 uniform 1A 3A 5C 7A 98 2€¢ 4A 68 8A WA Rooms: bedroom, kitchen, dining room Furniture/appliances: mirror, cupboard, shower Indoor/outdoor feautures: garden, fireplace, chimney 1W 208 305 4W 5R 1 used to 5 eat 9 published 2 ‘sliving 6 ‘magoing 10 die 3. useto 7 goes 4 isdoing B is Timdoing 1 don't go 4 isn't watching 2 ‘mmeeting 5 washes. 3. Did youdo te 2c 3b 4a 5d 1 10 4 weeks 2 Patk 4 cacst 3. painting Suggested Answer Dear Emma, | hope you're well and enjoying the sunshine. I'm fine, and am writing to tell you about my summer job at Beans Coffee Shop. lam working as a waitress, and it's my job to take ‘orders, clear the tables and serve drinks. The shop is. always busy, so there's alot to do. | have to be polite and friendly with the customers ‘and to work as quickly as I cant I try to be helpful and suggest different types of coffee for people to try. Hove my job and have made a lot of new friends! That's all for now. Yours, Anna 85 Key to Tests ) 86 @ Test 2A (Module 2) A 1 sandy 5 boiling 2 crowded 6 luxurious 3. freezing 7 local 4 range 8 desert B 1 decorations 5 hire 9 heavy 2 stay 6 see 10 convenient 3 daws 7 took 4 relax 8 let C1 foggy 3 galleries 2 summer 4 plane DIA 38 SA 7A 9A 2¢ 4¢ 6C¢ 8B 1A E 1A Haveyou seen 4A haven't been 1B saw 4B went 2A. have you lived 5A Have you ever lost 2B. ‘ve been 5B lost 3A. Has Jim arrived 3B didn’t leave Fid 2a 36 ae Se G1 uy 4 Holden 2 bungalow 5 2365 3275 H18 3A 58 7¢ 2A 4c 6¢ 88 | Suggested Answer Dear Simon, How are you? Well, | hope. I've just come back from Paris with my family. We had a great time. Paris isa realy beautiful city. We saw all the sights, My favourites were the Lourve Museum, which was very interesting, the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame. We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower and the view was fantastic! Did you know it's 276 meters high? Notre-Dame is a huge cathedral that has enough room for 9,000 people. ‘Anyway, | have to go now because | have football practice. Write soon and tell me about your holiday. Yours, Tom @ Test 2B (Module 2) A 1 luxurious 5 local 2 range 6 desert 3 boiling 7 crowded 4 sandy 8 freezing B 1. sights 5. took 9 claws. 2 relax 6 convenient 10 heavy 3 stay 7 lets 4 hire 8 decorations 1 winter 3 plane 2 galleries 4 windy Dic 3¢ SA 7A 98 2€ 4¢C 6A Bc 1A E 1A has Sally ved 4A Have you seen 18 ‘Sbeen 4B saw 2A hasn't been 5A. hasn't he arrived 28 went 5B. didn't leave 3A Have you ever made 3B made Fid 2a 3b 4c Se G1 Jy 4 Holden 2 bungalow 5 2365 3 275 H1B 3A 58 78 2A 4C 6A Bc | Suggested Answer Dear Jake, ‘Thanks for your letter. | hope you are well. So, you're trying to decide where to go on holiday. Why don't you 90 to Comwall? | went last year and had a great time. Cornwallis a fantastic place! There are lots of things to do there. You can visit castles, fun parks and zoos. The beaches in Cornwall are very nice. I's a good place to 90 surfing as well. You see, Cornwallis the perfect place for sightseeing and relaxing! ‘Anyway, | hope this helps. Write back soon and tell me what you decide. Yours, Philip ‘@ Test 3A (Module 3) Alc 3¢C 5¢ 78 98 28 4C 6A BC WA B 1 toothache 4. temperature 2 headache 5 cold 3 sore throat 6 eyeinfection C1 myself 5 had already left 9 turns 2 must 6 is 10 shouldn't 3 mustn't 7 don't 4 had worked 8 needn't D1 was washing 4 were painting was reading slipped 2 was raining 5 was chopping left cut 3. waseating knocked Ete 2a 3b ac 5d FIC 38 5A 78 2¢ 4A 6A ec 618 2¢ 3¢ aa H_ Suggested Answer 3 Tips for Healthy Living Do you live a healthy life? Do you eat well and exercise? if the answer is no, it’s time to learn about healthy living Ws very easy. Here are three tips ‘You are what you eat. Ifyou eat well, you feel well. Make sure fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, eggs and milk are in your diet. Don't eat too much fast food and too ‘many sweets. You should exercise to keep healthy. Find a sport you like, walk more or cycle to school. Try to exercise for half an hour every day. In conclusion, to live a healthy life you need to eat good food, avoid fast food and sweets and take exercise. ( Key to Tests @ Test 3B (Module 3) A 18 38 SC 7c 98 2C¢ 4A 6A BA 1A 1. eye infection 4 temperature 2 cold 5 sore throat 3. headache 6 toothache 1 will die 5 had already left 9 don't 2 stops 6 needn't 10. mustn't 3 must 7 hadn't eaten 4 myself 8 shouldn't 1 was carrying 4. was snowing hurt left 2 was fixing 5 were running was deaning fell over 3. was eating arrived ta 2c 3e 4b 54 1B 3C 5B TA 2A 4A 68 BA 1B 2C 3¢ aa Suggested Answer ‘What a nightmare! Last Saturday Jo and Sam decided to spend the day at the beach. They packed a picnic and set off ‘At the beach the boys ate their picnic, then ran into the water to swim. Jo decided to swim out to a rock. He

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