Review Test 1 Answer Key: Vocabulary, Grammar, Use of English and Reading

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REVIEW TEST 1 ● ANSWER KEY

Vocabulary, Grammar, Use of English and Reading

Group A Exercise 7
Vocabulary 1 has
2 to
Exercise 1
3 him
1 brightly-coloured 4 neither
2 easy-going 5 step
3 multi-purpose
4 shallow
Exercise 8
5 hard-wearing
1 active
2 decision
Exercise 2
3 powerful
1 in 4 repetition
2 out 5 resilience
3 break
4 takes
Exercise 9
5 lost
1 have been working there since
2 had already started
Exercise 3
3 don’t really miss living
1 in 4 am/’m thinking of going
2 care 5 can’t make me help
3 feel
4 do
5 go Reading
Exercise 10
1 more extreme: The text says that running in the
Grammar city is not enough for some athletes. There are
Exercise 4 people looking for something more extreme.
2 successfully climbed: The text says that the
1 Have you been waiting
2 did you score marathon is named after the two men who first
3 don’t like successfully climbed Everest.
4 had forgotten 3 high altitude: The text says that competitors have
5 was playing to prepare their bodies for the high altitude which
6 am/’m doing makes the air so thin that it’s difficult to run, even
7 have/’ve known downhill.
8 playing 4 altitude tent: The text says that in order to train
9 have you visited the body to function in extreme conditions, some
10 to eat
runners decide to sleep in altitude tents.
5 two weeks: The text says that it takes around two
Exercise 5
weeks to trek to the start point.
1 I might come to the party with you. 6 tourists visiting: The text says that in recent years,
2 Do you fancy coming round to my house later?
the high number of tourists visiting the region
3 correct
4 What are you wearing today? means there is now a lot of rubbish in the area.
5 How long have you been living here?

Use of English
Exercise 6
1 C
2 A
3 A
4 B
5 D

© Pearson 2020 PHOTOCOPIABLE Focus 3 SECOND EDITION (B1/B1+)


REVIEW TEST 1 ● ANSWER KEY
Vocabulary, Grammar, Use of English and Reading

Group B 4 D
5 A
Vocabulary
Exercise 1 Exercise 7
1 cutting-edge 1 been
2 easy-going 2 so
3 short-sleeved 3 neither
4 spectators 4 step
5 rebellious 5 to

Exercise 2
1 out Exercise 8
2 on 1 decison
3 in 2 active
4 after 3 repetition
5 put 4 powerful
5 resilience
Exercise 3
1 takes Exercise 9
2 keep 1 I can’t stand waiting
3 care 2 allow me to go out
4 come 3 had left the party when
5 go 4 have/’ve been studying French for
5 can’t make me help

Grammar
Exercise 4 Reading
1 is playing Exercise 10
2 love 1 participate / take part: The text says that in big
3 was playing cities around the world, there is usually at least one
4 have/’ve met marathon taking place every week with thousands
5 haven’t been studying of people choosing to participate.
6 have you known 2 the highest: The text says that the Tenzing Hillary
7 feeling
8 didn’t see Everest Marathon is the highest marathon in the
9 had started world.
10 to do 3 months: The text says that in the months leading
up to the race, runners undertake a lot of training to
Exercise 5 prepare.
1 You shouldn’t eat so many chips! They aren’t 4 thin: The text says that at over 5,000 metres, the
good for you. air is so thin that running, even downhill, feels much
2 That’s not true! I don’t believe you! more difficult than running at sea level.
3 Elsie has been playing hockey since she was 5 altitude sickness: The text says that due to altitude
seven. sickness, many competitors don’t even make it to
4 correct the start line.
5 can’t imagine living in another country. 6 reduce: The text says that to try and reduce the
impact on the environment, the organisers of the
race limit the number of people who can enter to
Use of English 250 people per year.
Exercise 6
1 B
2 A
3 B

© Pearson 2020 PHOTOCOPIABLE Focus 3 SECOND EDITION (B1/B1+)

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