Final Test 3: I Circle One Word Whose Underlined Part Is Pronounced Differently From The Others. (2.5 PTS)

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FAMILY&FRIEND BOOK 5 Units 7 - 12

FINAL TEST 3
Time: 60 minutes
SECTION A: PHONETICS (5 points )
I Circle one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
(2.5 pts)
1 A. have B. make C. table D. tape
2 A. enough B. laugh C. cough D. through
3 A. surface B. place C. race D. space
4 A. glad B. cat C. water D. bat
5 A. leader B. ready C. team D. clean
6 A. learn B. early C. heard D. heart
II Circle the word with a stress pattern different from the others.( 2.5 pts)
1 A. ‘hammer B. ‘roller C. ‘ measure D. rou’tine
2 A. trophy B. surprise C. captain D. athlete
3 A. arena B. exercise C. amazing D. exciting
4 A. circulation B. information C. supermarket D. entertainment
5 A. reporter B. interview C. article D. microphone
6. A. morning B. shopping C. deserve D. doctor
SECTION B: VOCABULARY& GRAMMAR (8 points )
WORDS (4 pts)
I Write the words from the box. (2 pts)
athlete coach training trophy arena fan exercise captain
1 Basketball players do a lot of __training__ before they play in a game.
2 A _________ is a special prize for a winning team or athlete.
3 A basketball ________ trains the players.
4 The __________ is the leader of a team.
5 A __________ supports a team and watches their games.
II Write the words from the box. (2 pts)
photographer microphone flash lens reporter interview article news
1 Tom is a very good __photographer__ . He takes beautiful pictures.
2 I want to be a __________ , because I like asking people questions.
3 I closed my eyes when you took my photo because the _________was too bright.
4 If you talk into the _____________ , your voice will be louder.
5 We always watch the____________ because we like to know what is
happening in the world.
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GRAMMAR (4 pts)
I Read and circle. (2 pts)
1 If it's sunny tomorrow, we could / won't have a picnic.
2 We might / will go to a restaurant. We'll decide tomorrow.
3 The children won't / may play outside if it doesn't rain.
4 If you eat a lot of junk food, you could / won't get health problems.
5 If I'm very tired, I won't / might go to bed early tonight.
II Read and circle. (2 pts)
1 This photo took / was taken by my dad.
2 I invited / was invited all my friends to my birthday party.
3 This picture painted / was painted by a famous artist.
4 Jenny sent / was sent her cousin an email yesterday.
5 The children gave / were given lots of homework last week.
SECTION C : LISTENING (5 points )
I Listen and complete. (track 87) (CD3-track7)
Interview with Joe Willis .
 Start cycling? 1 _5_ years old
 Win the first race? 2 _____ years old
 Training? Cycle every day, run 3 ______ days a week, go to gym 4 ________ days
a week
 Diet? Eat fruit, vegetables, whole grains, 5 _______ ; drink water every 6 _______
minutes when training

II Listen and write Julie or Carl. (track 116) (CD3-track36)


1 _Julie__ thinks it is too easy to become a celebrity.
2 _______thinks there are lots of new pop stars and actors these days.
3 _______ thinks inventors and world leaders are the real celebrities.
4 _______ thinks the public want to read about famous people.
5 _______ thinks people should want to do more important jobs.
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SECTION D : READING (2 points)


Pulse rate
Your heart pumps blood around your body. The blood carries oxygen,
which helps your body work properly. You can count your
heartbeat to find out how fast your heart is working. This is
called your pulse rate.
You can feel your pulse in your wrist and in your neck. The
easiest place to count your pulse rate is in your wrist.
1 Hold out your left hand, with your thumb on the left.
2 Put two fingers from your right hand on your left thumb and
slide them back onto your wrist.
3 Press lightly with your fingers. You can feel a steady beat.
That’s your heartbeat!
4 When you have found a steady beat, count how many beats
there are in 30 seconds.
5 Multiply the number of beats by two. This is the number of
heartbeats in one minute.
A normal pulse rate when you are relaxed is about 90 beats
in one minute. Every child is different, so pulse rates can be
from 60 beats in one minute to 120 beats in one minute.
If you have just done some exercise, your pulse rate will be
faster. This is because your body is using more oxygen, so the
heart needs to pump blood more quickly. After a while, your pulse rate will slow down
and become normal again.
2 Read again and circle.
1 Your heart / lungs / head pumps blood around your body.
2 You can count your beat / heart / heartbeat.
3 You can feel your pulse in your wrist / knees / heart.
4 Count how many beats there are in one minute / one second /30 seconds.
5 You need to multiply the number of beats by thirty/ two / one.

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