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16 Name ................................................................................... Class .......................... Date ....................... MODULE TEST | Units 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 1 Grammar 1 Complete the sentences with the past participle of the underlined verbs. 1 Did someone break this window? It certainly looks ............................... to me. 2 Did you make these cakes at home or did you buy them in a shop? Yes, they’re home ............................... My cakes are much nicer than shop ............................... cakes! 3 That’s a great jumper! Did you knit it? Yes, it’s ............................... with angora – that’s wool from a goat. 4 Did you sign the mortgage contract? Yes, there’s a ............................... copy of the contract on my desk. TOTAL = ...... | 5 2 Write adjectives ending in -ing or -ed. 1 I was bor…….., so I went to bed. 2 I’m disappoint……….. because you aren’t coming to my party. 3 I get very tir……… after playing tennis. 4 Have you read this excit…… story yet? 5 I’m not very interest…… in sports. 6 English isn’t bor……… - I really like it. TOTAL = ...... | 6 3 Complete the dialogue. Use the correct form of the past simple or the present perfect. A Have you seen Theo’s new place yet? B Yes, I 1 .................................... . He 2 .................................... (just decorate) it. A Oh, 3 .................................... (he move) in already? B Yes, he 4 .................................... (move) in last week. I was walking past his house when I 5 .................................... (see) him, carrying lots of paint! A 6 .................................... (he buy) any new furniture yet? B Yes, he 7 .................................... . He 8 .................................... (already get) a TV and a sofa – but he 9 .................................... (not buy) any chairs yet – nor anything for the kitchen! A That sounds typical! I 10 ................................... (never meet) anyone quite as disorganised as him! TOTAL = ...... | 10 4 Choose the correct alternative. 1 Have you spoken to the bank yet / just? 2 I’ve yet / seen the most wonderful flat. 3 There’s someone at the door. I’ve just / already heard the doorbell ring. 4 Do you like the new sofa? I’ve already / just bought it. 5 Joe hasn’t tried Japanese food already / yet. 6 Oh no! We’re late. The film’s started just / already . TOTAL = ...... | 6

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LETEST | Units 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 61

Grammar

1 Complete the sentences with the past participle of the underlined verbs.

1 Did someone break this window? It certainly looks ............................... to me.2 Did you make these cakes at home or did you buy them in a shop? Yes, they’re home

............................... My cakes are much nicer than shop ............................... cakes!3 That’s a great jumper! Did you knit it? Yes, it’s ............................... with angora – that’s wool

from a goat.4 Did you sign the mortgage contract? Yes, there’s a ............................... copy of the contract on

my desk.

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2 Write adjectives ending in -ing or -ed.

1 I was bor…….., so I went to bed.2 I’m disappoint……….. because you aren’t coming to my party.3 I get very tir……… after playing tennis.4 Have you read this excit…… story yet?5 I’m not very interest…… in sports.6 English isn’t bor……… - I really like it.

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3 Complete the dialogue. Use the correct form of the past simple or the present perfect.

A Have you seen Theo’s new place yet?B Yes, I 1.................................... . He 2.................................... (just decorate) it.A Oh, 3.................................... (he move) in already?B Yes, he 4.................................... (move) in last week. I was walking past his house when

I 5.................................... (see) him, carrying lots of paint!A 6.................................... (he buy) any new furniture yet?B Yes, he 7.................................... . He 8.................................... (already get) a TV and a sofa – but

he 9.................................... (not buy) any chairs yet – nor anything for the kitchen! A That sounds typical! I 10................................... (never meet) anyone quite as disorganised as him!

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4 Choose the correct alternative.

1 Have you spoken to the bank yet / just?2 I’ve yet / seen the most wonderful flat.3 There’s someone at the door. I’ve just / already heard the doorbell ring.4 Do you like the new sofa? I’ve already / just bought it.5 Joe hasn’t tried Japanese food already / yet.6 Oh no! We’re late. The film’s started just / already.

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65 Write questions and answers. Use the present perfect with for or since.

1 A How / long / you / live / in this house? ............................................................................................................................................................ B ....................... three years.2 A How / long / your teacher / be / at this school? ............................................................................................................................................................ B ....................... 2006.3 A How / long / your parents / be / married? ............................................................................................................................................................ B ....................... 1990.4 A How / long / you / want / to move to America? ............................................................................................................................................................ B ....................... last year, when I went there on holiday. I loved it!

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Vocabulary

6 Write the words from the box under the pictures.

semi-detached house flat cottage conservatory mansion bedsit garage

1 ............................... 2 ............................... 3 ............................... 4 ...............................

5 ............................... 6 ............................... 7 ...............................

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7 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

central estate garden landlord mortgage property rented valued

1 If you want to buy a new house, the best place to start is by going to see an ....................... agent.2 I can’t afford to buy a flat. ....................... prices are very high at the moment.3 I don’t own my flat. It belongs to a ......................., who lives in a flat upstairs. 4 It’s impossible for most people to buy a house in cash. You have to get a ....................... from

the bank.5 It’s really cold in here. Can we put the ....................... heating on?6 Before you sell your property, you should get it ....................... . 7 Did you buy your house, or is it .......................? 8 I live in a block of flats. I haven’t got a private ....................... .

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Grammar

1 Choose the correct alternative.

1 And here’s the weather report. It’s going to / will rain in the morning, and in the evening.2 I hope I will / am going to get the promotion.3 In the future, holiday jobs for students are going to / will get harder and harder to find.4 Look at those clouds. I think there will / is going to be a storm.5 The new book is really good! I’m sure we will / are going to sell a lot of copies!6 I’m having a leaving party next weekend. I really hope you will / are going to come.7 You can say what you like, but they will / won’t listen to you.8 I’m sorry to ask, but are you going to / will you close the window for me? I can’t reach it.9 What do you think we will / are going to be doing this time next year?

10 Don’t worry. I promise I won’t / am not going to tell anyone.

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2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of will or going to.

1 I hear you’ve lost your homework diary. What .................................... (you do) about it? 2 That box looks heavy. I .................................... (help) you carry it.3 My brother .................................... (run) in a race tomorrow. It starts at 8 am.4 Mary .................................... (be) an actress one day. She’s very good at drama.5 .................................... (we have) holidays in space in the future?6 Someone’s dropped a match. Quick, get some water. There .................................... (be) a fire!7 This band is really the best in the competition. I hope they .................................... (win).8 A Do you think it .................................... (be) warm enough to swim tomorrow? B I don’t know. But I hope it .................................... (rain), because we ....................................

(have) a picnic lunch!

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3 Write questions and answers with will / won’t.

1 Gabrielle / get the job? …………..............................……………………………………. Yes, she ........................... .2 What does my horoscope say about tomorrow? I / meet / someone special? …………..............................……………………………………. No, you ........................... . 3 What / you / have / to drink? …………..............................……………………………………. I ........................... a cola, please.4 we / have to work overtime / at the weekend? …………..............................……………………………………. No, we ........................... .5 you / think/ it / rain tomorrow? …………..............................……………………………………. Yes, I think it ........................... .

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94 Choose the correct alternative.1 I’m sorry to hear you’re ill. I hope you’ll be back at work next / soon.2 The office is certain / probably going to close over the holiday period.3 I wonder / expect who our new team leader is going to be.4 I think / hope I’ll look for a job in the city.5 Don’t worry. You’ll definitely / sure get the promotion.

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Vocabulary

5 Complete the dialogue with the words in the box.

company interview candidates applying advertised recruitment

A What are you doing?B I’m filling in a form for a job interview. A Oh, are you 1……........................….. for a new job? B Yes, I saw this 2……........................….. in the local newspaper.A What kind of 3……........................….. is the job with?B It’s for a 4……........................….. agency. I’ll have to 5……........................….. candidates for

different jobs. A Oh, you’ll be good at that! B It depends on how many other 6……........................….. there’ll be for the position, though.

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6 Read the words in the box and answer the questions.

interview colleague wage retirement unemployment strike boss salary candidate

Which one …1 is your manager? …….................2 is another member of staff at a similar level to you? …….................3 happens when staff decide not to work, as a form of protest? …….................4 happens when an employee reaches a certain age, eg. 66? …….................5 refers to lack of jobs for a lot of people? …….................6 refers to money you get weekly for a job? …….................7 refers to money you get monthly for a job? …….................8 is a formal conversation between a manager and a candidate applying for a job? …….................9 is a person who is applying for a job? …….................

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Grammar

1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of can / could / may o might.

1 I ................................. come to the fireworks show – I’m not sure yet.2 ................................. you read before you started school? No, I ................................. . 3 I’ve got time, so I ................................. as well wait.4 What ................................. I do for you?5 That ................................. be Daniella’s mother – she looks too young!6 I’m sorry, but you ................................. bring food or drink into the theatre.7 I ................................. believe you said that to her. How ................................. you be so unkind?8 She’s very talented. She ................................. sing, dance and act.9 Excuse me. ................................. you tell me the way to the station, please?

10 I’m sorry I ................................. come to your party. I was away that weekend.

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2 Rewrite the sentences replacing the underlined words as shown in brackets.

1 Could you ride a bike when you were three? (be able to) .................................................................. ride a bike when you were three?2 You can’t bring dogs on the beach during the summer months. (be permitted) Dogs .................................................................. on the beach during the summer months.3 I couldn’t finish the Maths homework – it’s too difficult. (manage to) I .................................................................. finish the Maths homework – it was too difficult.4 We can’t wear jewellery to school. (be allowed to) We .................................................................. wear jewellery to school. 5 Can you reach that high shelf? (be able to) .................................................................. reach that high shelf?6 I may not play football tomorrow. (unlikely) .................................................................. play football tomorrow.7 Our class might go on a school trip next week. (likely) .................................................................. go on a school trip next week.8 I might get a new guitar for my birthday. (maybe) .................................................................. a new guitar for my birthday.9 James probably won’t come. (not likely) .................................................................. come.

10 When my grandmother was young, teenagers couldn’t go out on their own. (be able to) When my grandmother was young, teenagers .................................................................. on their

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3 Write sentences with the correct form of can / could / may or might.

1 Say that it’s probably too cold to go to the beach. ............................................................................................................................................................2 Say that you were unable to repair your broken bike. ............................................................................................................................................................3 Offer to buy someone coffee. ..................................................................................................................................................

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154 Say that loud music isn’t permitted after midnight. ..................................................................................................................................................5 Ask a friend if you can borrow his laptop. ..................................................................................................................................................6 Ask a stranger politely, if it is possible for him to close the window. ..................................................................................................................................................7 Ask your parents for permission to stay out late. ..................................................................................................................................................8 Say that you don’t believe a newspaper story is true. ..................................................................................................................................................

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4 Choose the correct alternative.

1 I probably have to work late tonight so I couldn’t / might not see you.2 I’m stuck without transport, so I may / might not be able to come.3 Hide away! Jane can / may appear any minute, and we need to surprise her.4 Thank you all for coming to the meeting. You may / could leave now.5 You can’t / may not like it, but that’s the way it is.

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Vocabulary

5 Choose the correct alternative.

1 Who was the speaker at the opening party / ceremony?2 We went to watch the decorations / floats drive down the main street during the ball /

carnival.3 Megan and Theo are getting married! They’re having their engagement / wedding party

tonight.4 They have been married for 50 years, so they’re having an retirement / anniversary

party.5 Which actors did you see at the New Year’s / Awards ceremony?6 There was a fantastic fireworks display / ceremony after the event.7 The festival / garden party dates back to the 12th century.8 Let’s hang up some parades / balloons in the hall to make it look more festive. 9 In Britain it’s traditional to eat turkey on Christmas Day / Valentine’s Day.

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6 Match the verbs to the nouns to form expressions about celebrations.

1 to blow up ............. a) a present2 to blow out ............. b) fancy dress3 to dress up in ............. c) drinks4 to wrap ............. d) candles5 to serve ............. e) balloons

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Grammar

1 Complete the dialogues with must, mustn’t, need or (don’t) have to.

1 A I’m going to Greece next summer. What clothes do I need to bring? B You ............................. bring warm clothes because it’ll be hot there. But you

............................. forget your swimming things!2 A ................ you ................. (buy) lunch at school? B No, we ............................. But we all ............................. eat in the dining room. Yesterday I

forgot to bring lunch, so I ............................. buy a school meal. 3 A We ............................. buy Mum a birthday present. B But we ............................. tell her what it is! 4 A I’m sorry I laughed at you yesterday. That ............................. hurt your feelings. B You ............................. apologise. I know what I did ............................. looked very funny!5 A When you were very young, ............................ (you go) to bed early? B Yes. I ............................. go to bed at about 7.30 pm! A Poor you! That ............................. (be) annoying for you!

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2 Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the words in brackets.

1 You hair is too long. You should cut it. (needs) ..........................................................................

......................................................................2 It isn’t necessary to book a ticket. (have to) ..........................................................................

......................................................................3 He had to pay a fine. (obliged) ..........................................................................

......................................................................4 It’s important that you arrive on time. (must) ..........................................................................

......................................................................5 I recommend that you read this book. (must) ..........................................................................

......................................................................6 You have to hand in your papers now. (to be) ..........................................................................

......................................................................7 I can hear the crowd cheering. I’m sure that

means our team won! (must) ..........................................................................

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8 Is it necessary to sign anything? (have to) ......................................................................

......................................................................9 Hooray! There’s no school today. (have to)

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10 You all need to cover your books. (to be) ......................................................................

......................................................................11 You don’t have to buy anything. (obliged) ......................................................................

......................................................................12 Is it essential to show my passport? (have

to) ......................................................................

......................................................................13 What documents should I bring? (need) ......................................................................

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173 Write regulations. Use the correct modal verbs and the words in the box.

book buy careful park show take off wash

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Vocabulary

4 Choose the correct alternative.

1 You must fasten your handlebars / seat belts in the car.2 Please put your bags in the hand luggage / overhead compartment on the plane.3 Heavy vehicles are advised not to use the bridge / zebra crossing to cross the river.4 The cabin crew will show you how to inflate / fill up your life jacket.5 Make sure you adjust / place your helmet so that it fits well when you switch / put it on.

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5 Read the words in the box and answer the questions.

headlights helmet ironing life jacket roadworks seat belt steering wheel traffic jam washing up oxygen mask

Which two are examples of ….1 emergency equipment on a plane? ...........................................................2 parts of a car? ...........................................................3 problems causing delays for motorists? ...........................................................4 safety equipment in a car or on a bicycle? ...........................................................5 jobs in the home? ...........................................................

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1 ……………………. your shoes.

2 …………………………….. in advance.

3 You ……………………………… .

4 ID ……………… to be …………. . 7 ………………………… here.

5 ………………………… this in the washing machine.

6 Buy lunch here or bring your own. You ………………….. lunch here.

BOOKING NOT NECESSARY

DANGER

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Grammar

1 Choose the correct alternative.

1 Harry shall / should take his work more seriously.2 You ought / ought not to eat so much. If you keep eating, you are due / bound to put on weight.3 We’d better not / ought not be late. The teacher will be really cross if we are.4 When is the next train bound / due?5 He suggested that we shall / should have lunch in a restaurant. 6 You really shouldn’t / better not worry about it. I’m sure it will be fine.7 I’ll be home soon. The journey should / shouldn’t take long.8 You should / ought to wear a helmet when you ride a bike.

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2 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.

should ought shouldn’t ought shall ought not had better had better bound to due shouldn’t

1 A I don’t think I can come out with you tonight. I really ………….....................….. to revise for my test tomorrow.

2 B Oh come on! You’re the cleverest student in the class. You’re ………….....................….. do well, even if you don’t study at all!

3 They’re posting our results tomorrow, so they are ………….....................….. in two days’ time. 4 A ………….....................….. we have a picnic today? 5 B We ………….....................….. not. It might rain. 6 You really ………….....................….. go out in the rain without a raincoat. You’ll catch a cold. 7 How could he do that? He ………….....................….. to be ashamed of himself. 8 Didn’t you read the signs? You ………….....................….. to feed the animals. 9 I didn’t realise you were ill. You ………….....................….. have told me!

10 Can you help me with this homework? It ………….....................….. take long.

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3 Write sentences with shall / should / shouldn’t / ought / bound / due or had better.

1 Advise someone to drink some water. You ……………………………… to drink some water. 2 Advise someone not to smoke. You ………………………………. smoke. 3 Warn a friend not to tell anyone your secret. You ………………………….. not tell anyone.4 Tell a friend that you expect the bus to be late (it always is). The bus …………………………. be late.5 Ask someone if your parent needs to sign your form. …………………………. my parent sign my form? 6 Ask someone when her baby is expected to be born. When ….............………… your baby ….............………… ?

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184 Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets.

1 You really should be careful. (better) …………………………………………………………… be careful.2 It’s not a good idea to go mountain climbing alone. (shouldn’t) …………………………………………………………… go mountain climbing alone.3 It’s a pity you didn’t bring an umbrella. (ought) …………………………………………………………… an umbrella.4 I’m expecting my cousin to arrive tomorrow. (due) …………………………………………………………… tomorrow.5 I’m sure that man will know the way to the station. (bound) …………………………………………………………… know the way to the station.6 What film do you think we should see? (shall) …………………………………………………………… ?7 Would you advise me to apply for that job? (should) …………………………………………………………… apply for that job?8 I expect him to be there by now. (should) …………………………………………………………… be there by now.9 I don’t think she should have said that. (ought not) …………………………………………………………… said that.

10 When is the next bus scheduled to arrive? (due) ……………………………………………………………?

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5 Match the words 1–5 to their definitions a–e.1 flood ............. a) a very dangerous tropical storm with high winds and rain2 hurricane ............. b) a very large amount of water that suddenly covers an area3 lightning ............. c) a very strong, sudden and dangerous wind storm4 thunder ............. d) the flash that is visible when two clouds collide in a storm5 tornado ............. e) the loud noise made when two clouds collide, in a storm

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6 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

cold defrost fog freezing ice scarves melts shovel slippery see

1 When the snow ..................................., the pavements become very ................................... so be careful you don’t fall.

2 There was so much snow outside our front door – we had to ................................... it away!!3 Yesterday was ..................................., but today it’s absolutely ................................... I’m

wearing two ................................... around my neck.4 Before I could drive, I had to ................................... the thin layer of ................................... from

the windows.5 The ................................. was so thick, we couldn’t ................................... where we were going.

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1 Choose the correct alternative. Units 21 • 221 I think a good education / good education is the most important thing in life.2 Have you ever heard a whale’s sound? It’s a really strange / really strange noise.3 Can you give me some / an information?4 Sorry, this isn’t a good time / good time to talk – I’m a bit busy.5 I haven’t got much experience / many experiences of doing this kind of work.6 The news isn’t / aren’t good, I’m afraid.7 This is / There are my favourite pair of jeans.8 Italian / The Italian people are very friendly.9 We had to stop the car because a herd of cattle were / was crossing the road.

10 Because I was ill, I lost two week’s / weeks’ pay.

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2 Complete each sentences with one word from the box. Units 23 • 24 • 25

an any little much some

1 Would you like ………… more cake? 6 Here is ………… good news2 I’ve got hardly ………….. money left. 7 There's never ………… fruit in my packed lunch.3 I’ll have a ……………. sugar in my tea, please. 8 I haven't got ………… patience with my little4 Hurry up. We don’t have …………. time before brother. He's so annoying.

the show starts. 9 I need ………… advice, please.5 Have …………. apple. They’re delicious.

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3 Rewrite the sentences with the possessive ’s. Unit 261 toys for children ................................. toys2 a poem by the famous poet, Yeats ................................. poem3 a book belonging to Francis ................................. book4 the surgery where the doctor works the ................................. surgery5 the bedroom belonging to my two sisters my ................................. bedroom6 the house where Thomas lives ................................. house7 the studio where an artist works the ................................. studio8 a holiday lasting two weeks a ................................. holiday9 some of the many shoes Lily wears some of ................................. shoes

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adverb. Units 27 • 28 • 29 • 30 • 31 • 321 Why is my bag always so much .................................................. (heavy) than yours?2 She deserves to do well. She’s .................................................. (hard-working) student in the

class.3 Who do you think drives .................................................. (careful) – men or women?4 Could you play your guitar a bit .................................................. (quiet) – I’m trying to study.5 Your house is much .................................................. (far) from the school than mine. 6 Jenny is a lot .................................................. than her sister. (good-natured)

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5 Rewrite the sentences using as or not as. Units 281 Ingrid and her mother are both equally tall Ingrid is ................................................ her mother. 2 This book is more boring than that one. This book is ................................................ that one.3 Tina and Lynette are both equally intelligent. Tina is ................................................ Lynette.4 My brother is younger than me. My brother isn’t ................................................ me. 5 His hair is long, but her hair is a little bit longer. His hair is almost ................................................ hers.

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Vocabulary

6 Write the words. Units 31 • 32

What do you call:

1 a person who plays music ........................................ 2 a group of people who sing choral music together ........................................ 3 a person who plays the drums ........................................ 4 a person who plays the bass ........................................ 5 a person who performs comedy ........................................ 6 a person who acts ........................................ 7 a person who does art ........................................ 8 a large group of musicians who play classical music together ........................................ 9 the person who leads the group in (8) above ........................................10 the person who does most of the singing in a pop band ........................................11 the place you go to in order to buy tickets for a show or concert ......................................

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Grammar1 Write the article the where necessary. If the article is not needed, write /. Units 21 • 22

We’re going camping in 1 ............ summer holidays, at 2 ............ campsite next to 3 ............beach. It’s going to be great! Just imagine, lying in 4 ............ tent, listening to 5 ............ wavesas they come crashing down on to 6 ............ sand. I can’t wait!

I’ll never forget 7 ............ first time I played 8 ............ violin. 9 ............ neighbours banged on10 ............ wall and begged me to stop! I must have been making 11 ............ most terrible sound.

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2 Choose the correct alternative. Units 33 • 34 • 35 • 36 • 37 • 38 • 39 1 I was looking for anyone / something in the market, when suddenly I heard someone /

anything call my name. I turned around but I couldn’t see no one / anyone I knew. 2 Has anyone / everyone seen the cat? I’ve looked everywhere / all, but I can’t find her

somewhere / anywhere. 3 Well, it’s obvious that you two love each / each other very much. 4 A Which sandwich do you want – a chicken or a ham one / ones? 5 B I don’t mind either / neither of them. They’re each / both nice. 6 There are five of us / ourselves here, and five cakes. So we can both / each have one. 7 I can’t believe that only a few / few people came to the meeting. 8 There’s only a little / a few milk left. 9 There’s no need to rush. We’ve got much / plenty of time left before the plane leaves.10 These / Those shoes are really hurting me / myself. I’m going to take them off.11 A Jessica said she saw Mark with whoever / someone else yesterday.12 B I don’t believe that / this, however / whatever she says.

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3 Complete the second sentence with the verb and no / none or not ... any so that it has the same meaning as the first. Unit 36 1 There aren’t any tickets left for the open air performance. There .................................... tickets left for the open air performance. 2 There were no fast trains to our next destination. There .................................... fast trains to our next destination. 3 There aren’t any good tourist sights in this area. There ........................... tourist sights in this area. 4 Aren’t there any seats on the next coach to Blackpool? .................................... there ....................... seats on the next coach to Blackpool? 5 There weren’t any rooms with a view of the sea in our hotel. There .................................... rooms with a view of the sea in our hotel. 6 ‘Are there any music festivals here during the summer?’ ‘I’m afraid not. There are none.’ ‘Are there any music festivals here during the summer?’ ‘I’m afraid not. There

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Vocabulary4 Complete the table with the nationalities.

COUNTRY NATIONALITY0 China Chinese

1 Scotland2 Holland3 Denmark4 Greece5 Norway6 Hungary7 Finland8 Russia9 France

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1 Choose the correct alternative.

1 Hurry up! You’re walking too slowly. We’re going to arrive late / lately.2 I can’t concentrate with that loud / loudly music you are playing.3 It was raining so hard / hardly that we couldn’t go outside.4 That book is high / highly recommended.5 Please don’t make so / such a noise! Can’t you be more quiet / quietly?6 Congratulations! Your exam results were very good / well. 7 She can run incredible / incredibly fast.8 My father is a very careful / carefully driver.9 You can’t lift that heavy weight – it’s terribly / absolutely impossible!

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2 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given.

1 Does your experience include working in the theatre? (EVER) ............................................................................................................................................................2 On how many different occasions do you watch TV? (OFTEN) ............................................................................................................................................................3 It hasn’t stopped raining for an hour. (STILL) ............................................................................................................................................................4 Going to the theatre is a very unusual experience for me. (RARELY) ............................................................................................................................................................5 He doesn’t live here anymore. (NO LONGER) ............................................................................................................................................................

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3 Complete the text with the adverbs from the box.

absolutely early enough extremely hard such well

A The new play at the National Theatre is so popular – it’s 1 .................................... difficult to get tickets for it.

B I know – it’s been 2 .................................... enough trying to get hold of the box office on the phone! The trouble is, the theatre never knows if a new play will be popular 3 .................................... to put on a long run.

A Yes, and it’s 4 .................................... impossible to predict what the reviews will be like until the play has started and the theatre has been booked. Still, it’s 5 .................................... a disappointment that we aren’t going to get to see it.

B We just didn’t book tickets 6 .................................... enough – we left it far too late. Next time, we’ll book them 7 .................................... in advance.

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434 Put the words in the correct order and write sentences.0 next August / in a caravan / travelling / around Europe / we’re travelling around Europe next August in a caravan. We’re ..................................................................................................................................................1 my grandmother / last summer / with us / for a month / stayed My grandmother ...............................................................................................................................2 the plane / he stepped off / he was arrested / no sooner / had / than No sooner .........................................................................................................................................3 very / she / tennis / well / plays She .....................................................................................................................................................4 my friends and I / to a rehearsal / every week / go / at my drama club Every week .......................................................................................................................................5 such / never / had / heard / they / shocking news. Never .................................................................................................................................................6 her new school / Anita / a lot / likes / really Anita ..................................................................................................................................................7 herself / to the airport / by car / Stephanie / this morning / drove Stephanie ..........................................................................................................................................8 Venice / to visit / the most popular place / for newly-weds / seems Venice ................................................................................................................................................

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5 Match the two words in the two columns to make sentences about the cinema and the theatre.

1 An actor plays ............. a) in a review. 2 The director gives ............. b) an award at the Oscar ceremony.3 An actor has to learn ............. c) stage.4 We like watching ............. d) unwanted scenes from the film.5 Some films are dubbed ............. e) a role.6 The editor cut ............. f) an interview to the press.7 The leading actor won ............. g) the script by heart.8 It’s time for the cast to go on ............. h) films on TV.9 The critic criticised the play ............. i) into different languages.

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6 Read the words in the box and answer the questions.

cast costumes credits crew premiere script soundtrack

Which one…

soundtrack0 is the music in a film? ..................................1 refers to the clothes actors wear in a film or play? ..................................2 refers to the printed version of a play or film? ..................................3 means the names that appear on screen at the end of a film? ..................................4 means the people involved in making the film? ..................................5 is the opening night of a new film or play? ..................................6 means the people acting in a film or play? ..................................

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1 Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.

1 How do you get to work - .................. train or bus, or .................. foot?2 Can you give this folder .................. Mr Peterson, please?3 There’s a message .................. you, Paula. The boss wants to speak .................. you ..................

his office.4 Let’s read .................. the notes one last time before the presentation.5 Do you usually work .................. 9 am .................. 5 pm?6 Our plane arrives .................. Tokyo .................. 7 am .................. Wednesday morning.

I think we’ll go straight .................. the conference hotel, then.7 Quickly, get out .................. the way – there’s a car coming!8 You can get .................. to any bus from this bus stop. They all stop right .................. the centre

of town.9 No members of the public are allowed .................. this point.

10 The office is .................. the corner of the street. 11 The office is shut .................. the hours .................. 8 pm and 6 am.

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2 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given.

1 I got the job. I’d applied for it online. (BY) I got the job ........................................................................................................................................2 I apologised because I had made a mistake. (FOR) I apologised .......................................................................................................................................3 The staff thanked her because she had helped them so much. (FOR) The staff thanked her .......................................................................................................................4 I’m tired. I’ve lived in this small flat for so long. (OF) I’m tired .............................................................................................................................................

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3 Choose the correct alternative.

1 What time did you arrive in / at your hotel in / at Paris?2 The author’s name is on the front / at the front cover of the book.3 It’s not far from here – just go at / around the corner.4 I tied some string around / along the parcel.5 Why did you hide your money below / under the carpet?

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1 My father is a doctor. He works ................................. a hospital.2 She’s got two children. They’re both ................................. school at the moment.3 Have you been to the new shopping centre ................................. town yet?4 Sorry, nobody is ................................. home right now.5 Come in – don’t stand ................................. .

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5 Match the words in the box to the definitions.

tycoon agent colleague commuter delegate

1 someone who has made a lot of money from business ..............2 someone who works with you in the same company ..............3 someone who represents a company at a conference ..............4 someone who represents a client in business ..............5 someone who regularly travels from home to work and back ..............

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6 Choose the correct alternative.

1 If you need to take annual / sick leave, you’ll have to produce a doctor’s certificate to prove that you are unable to come to work.

2 We do / run business with many suppliers in the local area.3 Factory workers are expected to clock in / out when they leave work every day.4 Our agency is expanding, so we are hiring / firing lots of new people to work in the other

headquarters / branches opening in different parts of the city.5 The meeting has had to be postponed / withdrawn because the chairperson is on leave at the

moment.6 After an informal conference / meeting with all staff, it was decided that the office would close

early tomorrow.7 After working for the company for ten years, I have finally been made a partner / colleague –

I’m really excited about my new role!8 When you’ve finished the work, please send your invoice / bank transfer to our accountant. 9 I have to write a folder / report about the conference to present to the rest of the staff.

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