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Test 6: Vocabulary
Test 6: Vocabulary
Vocabulary
1 Fill in: drown, reduce, join, melt, install, raise, save, disappear, recycle, protect.
Marks
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100.5
1 Because of the flood/drought many 4 Kim threw the milk container/carton into
animals have no drinking water. the recycling bin.
2 Sean donates/wastes a lot of water when 5 The town council/campaign decided to
he brushes his teeth. place bottle banks in every neighbourhood.
3 Can you buy me a jar/tin of jam from the
shop, please?
Marks
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A B
2.5
1 public a species
2 air b change
3 exhaust c transport
4 endangered d fumes
5 climate e pollution
Marks
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Grammar
50.5
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1 How do you invite your friend to a charity meeting you’re going to?
A I think we’re invited to the meeting. 5
B You could come to the meeting with me.
C I’d like to come to the meeting.
3 Your friend wants to help the environment. Offer them some advice.
A That’s a great idea!
B I’ll tell you what I think.
C I suggest you save water.
Marks
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35
15
Reading
7 Read the texts below. For every paragraph (1-3) choose the right headline (A-D).
Write appropriate letters next to paragraph numbers. One headline is extra and
does not match any of the paragraphs.
A Shop local
B Stop air pollution
C A world in danger
2 ________________
There are a few simple steps that ordinary people can take to help the planet. Try saving water and
electricity in the home, recycling paper and glass and changing your light bulbs to energy-saving
ones.
3 ________________
In addition, buying food produced on farms close to your home helps the environment. It uses a lot
of fuel to move food around by road, sea and air, so if you can cut down on the distance your food
travels, you’ll reduce pollution. You’ll also be helping the economy in your area and you’ll have the
added bonus of knowing exactly where your food came from.
Marks
Listening ____
8 You are going to hear two texts twice. Questions 1-3 refer to text 1, while35
questions 4-6 refer to text 2. Answer the questions according to what you hear
by circling the appropriate letter (A, B or C). 15
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36
30