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REVISION

I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest:

1. A. pens B. books C. phones D. tables

2. A. dips B. deserts C. books D. camels

3. A. miles B. attends C. drifts D. glows

4. A. mends B. develops C. values D. equals

5. A. repeats B. classmates C. amuses D. attacks

6. A. signs B. profits C. becomes D. survives

7. A. walks B. steps C. shuts D. plays

8. A. wishes B. practices C. introduces D. leaves

9. A. grasses B. streches C. comprises D. potatoes

10. A. chairs B. maps C. plants D. desks

II. Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verb in
brackets:

1. Every morning, I …………………… (watch) TV at 10.00, but today I ……………….. (listen)


to music at this time.

2. It's 9 o'clock in the morning. Lien (be) .................... (be) in her room. She ......................... (listen)
to music.

3. My brother ………………………..(do) his homework in his room now. He …………… (do) it


every day.

4. In the autumn, I rarely ………………… (go) sailing and ……………… (go) to school.

5. I …………… (think) your new hat …………… (look) nice on you

6. Everyday, my father ............................(get up) at 5.00 a.m, but today, he ...................... (get up) at
6.00 a.m.

7. Look! That boy (run) ………………. after the bus. He (want) ……………. to catch it.

8. He (not understand) ………………. what you (talk) ………….. about. He’s foreign.

III. Complete the sentence with the affirmative or negative form of have to:

1. I …………….. do homework every day, only on Mondays and Tuesdays.

2. We …………. train for 3 hours at swimming lessons every Saturday. It’s very hard.
3. My brother ……………... come home before 11 p.m. But I do!

4. When they’re seventeen, English students only ………………. study 4 subjects. They are lucky.

5. We haven’t got a car, so my dad ………. go to work by bus.

6. We …………. wear a uniform at our school. I usually wear a sweatshirt and black trousers.

7. I ………. clean my bedroom every Sarturday. I hate it!

8. We ……………… go shopping every day, only at the weekend.

9. She’s studying history. She ……………….. read a lot of books.

10. John will start his new job next month, he ..................... go 5 kilometers to work every day.

11. I ……………… get up early on Monday. My lesson starts at 7.00 a.m.

12. When they’re seventeen, English students only ……………….. study 4 subjects. They’re
lucky!
13. I'm not working tomorrow so I ………………..get up early.
14. Richard ………………. wear a shirt to work but he usually does.
IV. Put the word in the correct order to make sentences:

1. every/ football/ John/ plays/ Saturday

2. breakfast/ ever/ hardly/ I/ prepare

3. Ben/ class/ in/ Net/ sometimes/ surfs/ the

4. always/ athletics/ does/ Leila/ on/ Thursdays

5. a/ at/ for/ go/ meal/ out/ the/ usually/ We/ weekend

6. Brian/ does/ housework/ never/ the

7. sister/ go out/ my/ doesn’t/ a lot

8. New York/ parents/ live/ in/ don’t/ Tom’s

9. pizza/ brother/ eat/ doesn’t/ my

10. teacher/ our/ doesn’t/ work/ Sundays/ on

11. Lady Gaga/ like/ my/ don’t/ parents

12. Chinese/ Sam/ speak/ doesn’t

13. friend/ Elizabeth’s/ like/ we/ don’t

V. Match the two halves of the sentences.


1 The bride's wearing A on the beach!
2 The groom's wearing B to the venue.
3 They're having the wedding ceremony C a beautiful white dress.
4 100 guests are coming D in the hotel dining room.
5 The wedding reception's E a very smart suit.
VI. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words below (adj or adv):

Early easy fast careful fluent hard clear late

1. I feel safe with her in the car. She drives very ……………………

2. Let’s take a taxi! I don’t want to be ……………………….

3. It’s a big city, so you can …………………. get lost.

4 He’s got a nice house and a ……………………. car.

5. Tanya speaks ……………………….. Spanish.

6. It’s always good to arrive ……………………… for an interview.

7. She works ………………… and gets a lot of money.

8. Please speaks ………………….., so I can understand you!

VII. Write sentences. Use the present simple and an adverb

1. Emma’s dad/ dance/ bad

2. Tom/ speak French/ fluent

3. Peter/ play the piano/ good.

4. William and Kate/ get up/ early

5. Oliver/ sing/ loud

6. Holly/ learn new vocabulary/ easy.

VIII. Comple the sentence with the school subjects below:

ICT biology geography economics chemistry history DT

1. We study the life of plants and animals in ……………….

2. ………….. is the study of Kings, queens, wars and empires.

3. We make plans and projects ………….. using a computer in ……………….

4. We study …………. in the science lab.

5. ……………….. is the study of computers and the Internet.


6. We learn about the countries, climate and maps in ……………

7. We learn about the money and bussiness in ……………..

IX. Complete the sentence with the words below:

Board games cycling drama drawing ice hockey Skateboarding video games

1. I really enjoy ………………, and I get lots of ideas from the great artists

2. Liz loves ………………… - she says it’s cold, fast and dangerous

3. My brother loves ……………. He does 30km on his bike every Saturday.

4. Gazz can’t play ………….. now, because his computer’s not working

5. I love watching ……………. I want to be an actor

6. ………………. are OK for children and the family, but I need something more exciting.
X. Complete the sentences with the words below. There is one word that you do not need.
compete crowd fan goal hand head loudly match regularly shoulders train

1 The _________ always cheer _________ after their team wins the game.

2 In a football game, you can’t score a _________ with your _________!

3 Tennis players usually _________ very hard before a big _________.

4 When cheerleaders _________ in a competition, they sometimes climb onto another


cheerleader’s _________!

5 I’m a big _________ of my local football team. I _________ go to all their games.
XI. Write the questions. Use how much or How many. Then write true answers.
1. Books / read/ a year?
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
2. Housework / do/ a week?
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
3. Exams / have/ a amonth?
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
4. Coffee / drink/ a day?
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
XII. Complete the sentences with the words below. There is one word that you do not need.
balanced bowl bunch fattening fizzy how should shouldn’t slice tasty would
5. _________ you like a _________ of lemon in your drink?
6. You _________ drink _________ drinks after you clean your teeth! They’re full of sugar!
7. Unhealthy food is often _________, but it’s usually very _________ too!
8. If you want to buy a snack, you _________ buy a nice _________ of grapes – not chocolate!
9. Many Japanese people believe it’s important to have a _________ of rice with their dinner, as part of
a _________ diet.
XIII. Complete the sentences with the words below.
scarf hat trainers tracksuit tie
1. Men often wear a _________ with a shirt when they go to work.
2. You wear a _______ on your head.
3. You wear a _______ around your neck in cold weather.
4. You wear ________ on your feet when you go running.
XIV. Match the words below with the correct sentences.
bananas beef onions carrots salmon peppers butter
5. These vegetables are usually green or red, and sometimes yellow. ____________
6. This fish is a pink colour inside. ____________
7. These vegetables often make us cry when we cut them up! ____________
8. This meat comes from cows. ____________
9. These vegetables are long and orange. ____________
10. We often put this dairy product on bread. ____________
11. These are a long, yellow fruit. ____________
READING
Reading
LAUGHTER THERAPY: We say in English: 'Laughter is the best medicine'. Some people really believe
that laughter is good for their health. They go to special classes and have 'laughter therapy'. At the start of
the class, they all look at each other and say 'ho, ho, ho, ha, ha, ha'. Usually, this becomes real laughter and
by the end of the class, they feel great. And many doctors agree that laughter is good for your health. In
some children's hospitals in Britain, clowns visit patients and make them laugh.
DOCTOR FISH: Millions of people around the world have skin problems. There's an unusual treatment
called 'doctor fish'. It's already popular in Japan. China and Turkey, and now you can get it in Europe too.
Patients get into water with hundreds of small fish. The fish eat the dead skin from the patients' arms, legs
and bodies but they don't eat any healthy skin. It isn't painful, but it feels strange! There are many skin
problems that doctors can't cure, so they are happy for their patients to try doctor fish.
SNAKE MASSAGE: A massage is a great way to relax and health spas otter many different kinds of
massage. At Ada Barak's health spa in Israel, you can get a really unusual treatment: a snake massage. You
go into a special room. There, you take off your trousers and top and you lie on a table. Then Ada puts about
twelve snakes on you! The large snakes move around on your body and the small snakes go on your face.
Some patients say the snakes can cure headaches but the treatment is not popular with everybody. 'People
like it or they hate it,' says Ada.
Read the text again and choose the correct answers.
1. You can get treatment from 'doctor fish'
a. in Japan, China, Turkey and Europe.
b. in Japan, China and Turkey, but not Europe.
c. in Europe only.
2. 'Doctor fish' are good for people with skin problems because
a. they can cure skin problems.
b. they live in warm water.
c. they eat dead skin.
3. In a snake massage, what do the large snakes do?
a. They move around on your body.
b. They move around on your face.
c. They move around on your body and face.
4. What do patients think of the snake massage?
a. They allAike it.
b. Some life it and some don't.
c. Most of them don't like it.
5. In some children's hospitals in Britain
a. clowns visit the patients.
b. doctors take patients and their families to see clowns.
c. doctors dress up as clowns.
Reading
Read the text and choose the best answer to the questions: A, B or C.
EATING OUT FOR TEENS IN LONDON
Where can teenagers go for a meal in London? We have some suggestions for great places to eat out
in the capital.
The Original Hard Rock Café: There are Hard Rock Cafés all over the world, but this is the first
one. It's a great place, with guitars, clothes and photos from famous rock stars. You can have a look
at the interesting things in the restaurant, listen to good music, and enjoy delicious American food at
the same time. There's also a shop where you can buy various gifts and souvenirs, such as Hard
Rock T-shirts.
The Rainforest Café: Welcome to the Rainforest Café — an exciting place to eat right in the
middle of the city! It's like a rainforest with lots of trees, water, fish and birds, and all the sights and
sounds of the jungle. Imagine eating a great meal there! There are food options for vegetarians and
vegans, and food allergy sufferers too. So there is something delicious for everybody on the menu.
5th View: This is a fantastic café on the fifth floor of Waterstone's bookshop in Piccadilly. It's a
very elegant and relaxing place to eat in the centre of London — with a great view of the city! You
can see out over the whole of London while you eat. You can also read a book from the bookshop at
the same time. You can have breakfast, a snack, coffee and cake, or a three-course meal — anything
you want.
Wagamama: Go to Wagamama for wonderful Japanese food. Noodle bars are very popular in
japan, and now you can find them in the centre of London and all over Britain. This is fast food
with a difference — you can't have hotdogs or hamburgers here. You sit all together at long tables
and order your food. There are lots of Japanese dishes to choose from, and the chefs cook them for
you immediately. You don't wait very long, and it's delicious!
1. What can you buy in the Hard Rock Café gift shop?
2. Which is true about the Rainforest Café?
3. What can you do while you're eating at 5th View?
4 Who is Wagamama best for?
Read the following passage, and decide the statements below are True (T) or False (F).
On Christmas Eve, everything is hurried and busy. Offices and public buildings close at one
o'clock, but the shops stay open later. Most big cites, especially London, are decorated with colored
lights across the streets and enormous Christmas trees. The trains, and buses are crowded with
people traveling from all parts of the country to be at home for Christmas.
In the homes, there is a great air of expectation. The children are also decorating the house with
colored lights. Christmas cards - with the words "Merry Christmas to You" or "Wishing You a
Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year", or "With the Compliments of the Season", etc. - are
arranged on shelves, tables, and sometimes hung around the walls.
Meanwhile, the housewife is probably busy in the kitchen getting things ready for the next day's
dinner. The Christmas turkey is being prepared, the pudding is inspected and the cake is got out of
its tin.
In small towns and villages, one may still see carol-singers who come and stand in front of the
house and sing or play Christmas carols. They collect money in a Christmas box. The money
collected is to help old people.
l. The shops close at one o'clock on Christmas Eve.
2. Colored lights are decorated across streets in big cities.
3. People expect to be at home on Christmas Eve.
4. Trains and buses are almost empty on Christmas Eve.
5. Colored lights are also decorated at homes.
Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions.
Lunar New Year is one of the festivals celebrated in some Asian countries. It is the greatest
Vietnamese festival. It is called Tet in Viet Nam. It usually takes place between the end of January
and the beginning of February.
Celebrations begin with the family reunion dinner which is held on the New Year's Eve.
Every member of the family is eager to attend this family feast. The feast usually consists of banh
chung or banh tet, spring rolls, chicken and some other special food.
The children usually wear new clothes and go with their parents to visit their grandparents
and relatives. The children say "Happy New Year" to all the people they visit and are often given
lucky money in red envelopes. They are very happy.
1. When does the Lunar New Year take place?
2. When do the Vietnamese hold their family reunion dinner?
3. What do the Vietnamese children usually do at Tet?
4. How do the children feel?

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