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FAMILY AND FRIENDS


Listening Part 3
Think about your best friend. Look at AH in the Exam task below and
decide which are important for you. Mark them in order of importance.

Exam task
02 You will hear five short extracts in which people are talking
about their best friend. For questions 15, choose from the list (AH) what
each speaker particularly likes about their friend. Use the letters only
once. There are three extra letters which you do not need to use. Play the
recording twice.

A My friend has the same sense of humour as me.


B My friend shares the same memories as me.
C My friend has given up arguing with me.
D My friend always supports me.
E My friend has the same tastes as me.
F My friend tolerates my mistakes.
G My friend has the same career aims as me.

Speaker 1

Speaker 2

Speaker 3

Speaker 4

Speaker 5

H My friend understands my feelings.

Grammar
Prepositions and determiners with days and
times
1

Complete the sentences with all, at, every, in,


on or nothing (-).
1 Well be able to spend time together
the evenings.
2 The programme will be shown on TV
the summer.
3 My friends and I go shopping
weekend.
4 I went to the school library
lunchtime
today.
5 I usually get home at four oclock
the
afternoon.
6 I go swimming
Wednesdays.
7 Im going to play football
next
Saturday.
8 I usually visit my grandma
the
afternoon on Sundays.
9 On Saturdays I spend
afternoon with
my friends.
10 The bells always ring
exactly
midday.

Comparisons
2

Complete these sentences with one word.


1 My older brother is much thinner
my
younger brother.
2 My mother is a
deal older than my
aunt.
3 Im not
good at maths as my cousin
is.
4 My parents were always happier
stay at home in the summer than go away.
5 I get
more pocket money than my
little brother.
6 The rivers dry up in summer because there is far
rain than in winter.
7 Jane is
good at playing the piano as I
am, although she hasnt been learning for long.
8 The louder my brother shouted, the
angry my granny got.
9 The more I play tennis,
better I
become.
10 The more homework I get, the
time I
have to see my friends.

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Reading and Use of English Part 5


Exam tip

In Reading and Use of English Part 5, there are


always six multiple-choice questions about one
text. The text below is shorter than in the exam and
there are only three questions.

1 Read the text below quickly and answer these


questions.
1 Who are the two people?
2 What are they looking at?
3 Why is the writer surprised?

2 Look at the questions below, and before you


decide on your answer to each question, read the
tip before it.
Most Reading and Use of English Part 5 tasks have a
question which asks you what a word or phrase refers to.

1 Look at the question below. Find it and the words


in the options in the text and underline them. Now
read the sentences containing the words you have
underlined.
What does it in line 4 refer to?
A the city
B the festival
C the display
D the shop
Sometimes a question refers to ideas rather than actual
words in the text.

I was out shopping with my older sister. We were


looking in the window of a tiny shop where there was
an amazing display celebrating the festival which takes
line 4 place every four years in the city. It was better than
anything wed ever seen, especially in a shop like this.
Although its in the main shopping street and really
popular with certain kinds of people, it sells really
boring kitchen equipment and would never normally
attract our attention. The centrepiece was a cake made
to look like the town hall. Around the edge were little
cup cakes, each with a figure from history made of
sugar on top of it. While we were standing there, my
sister suddenly said, I helped make some of those cup
cakes.
But you cant even fry an egg, I replied.
I did it at school in cookery.
But you never said anything.
Well, I wanted to give everyone a surprise. Anyway,
you wouldnt have believed me. She turned away from
line 20 me. I called after her, I still think youre having me on.
You want me to tell everyone and then youll all have a
good laugh.
Up to you. And she was gone.

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2 Find a shop like this in the text and underline it.


All the ideas below are mentioned in the text but
which one is referred to by like this? Read before
and after like this.
When the writer says a shop like this, he is
referring to the fact that
A he hadnt realised why the shop was usually so
popular.
B the shop is not one he would normally take any
notice of.
C he wishes the shop sold something he was
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interested in.
D the shop is in an important area for shopping in
the city.
Most Reading and Use of English Part 5 tasks have a
question which asks you about the meaning of a word or
phrase. You will need to find its meaning by reading that
section of the text carefully.

3 Underline youre having me on in line 20 and


read the whole conversation to decide what the
writer means. Underline the words which help
you.
What is meant by youre having me on in line 20?
A Youre teasing me.
B Youre confusing me.
C Youre criticising me.
D Youre annoying me.

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Vocabulary
Words often confused
1 Complete the sentences with the correct word or
expression. Use a dictionary if you need to.
1 Some verbs and nouns go together to give a
particular meaning. Complete each sentence with
the correct word from the box.
involve

make

play produce

A Replacing some of the football team didnt


the result the teacher wanted.
B Taking the main role in the school play would
a lot of rehearsals.
C Computers
a part in almost
everything we do nowadays.
D Museums should
an effort to
interest young people.
2 Some words might not fit in the gap
grammatically. For example, only one of these
verbs can be followed by an adjective. Complete
each sentence with the correct word from the box.
change

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get happen

increase

A Riding a bicycle to school every day can


tiring.
B If the pool is rebuilt, its prices will
to almost double what they are now.
C You can
your lifestyle and be
more healthy.
D The bus was full yesterday I hope it doesnt
again today.
3 These words are all used to talk about how large
something is. Sometimes the answer may depend
on both grammar and meaning. Complete each
sentence with the correct word from the box.
amount

number size

total

A I had a
of five euros left after wed
bought everything we needed.
B The
of energy we use every day is
increasing.
C The
of the horse youll ride
depends on your height and weight.
D A small
of children are educated
at home.

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4 Sometimes you have to look at the position of


the word in the sentence as well as its meaning,
especially with adverbs. Complete each sentence
with the correct word from the box.
deeply highly

hugely

particularly

A It is
likely that school will be
closed tomorrow because of the snow.
B Attendance at the concert was
underestimated by the organisers and there
wasnt enough room for everyone.
C I always sleep
when I go camping.
D The children
enjoyed the
interactive displays.

Relationships
2 Check the expressions in the box in a dictionary
if you need to. Then complete each sentence with
one of the expressions, putting the verb into a
suitable tense.
fall for fall out with get on well with
get to know go out together
hit it off socialise take after
1 I met Jade when we started this school. We were
both 11 and we
straight away.
2 My brother, who
our grandfather, has
green eyes and red hair.
3 I
most people because Im easy-going
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and cheerful.
4 I
Katie, who lives next door to us, last
summer because she borrowed my bike without
asking and weve never spoken to each other
again.
5 My sister met her boyfriend at work and they
now for three years.
6 Going to school helps young children learn to
as well as teaching them to read and
write.
7 I sit next to Claire in maths every day but we
each other gradually because neither
of us chats that much.
8 My mum and dad met at a party and
each other there and then. They got married a few
months later.

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Reading and Use of English Part 1


Exam task
For questions 18, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each
gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Example:
0 A familiar

B sensitive

C aware

D experienced

Some experts feel very (4)


that twins
should be separated into different classes at school
so they develop as individuals, but this is not always
(5)
to them. The best (6)
is usually to let the twins decide for themselves.
Sometimes because they look similar, twins play a joke
on other people, and change (7)
with
each other. This idea, often used in films and plays,
(8)
in some very funny scenes.

Twins
Unless you are a twin yourself, you are not
(0)
of how it feels to have a sister or
brother born on the same day. Many twins even
have their own language when they are small.
(1)
they usually grow out of this
secret communication, adult twins often know
what the other is thinking. This is particularly the
(2)
with identical twins. Sometimes
if one twin gets hurt, the other one feels the pain
even if they know nothing about what is going
(3)
.

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1 A So

B Although

C Because

D Despite

2 A fact

B condition

C event

D case

3 A on

B by

C ahead

D through

4 A highly

B greatly

C extremely

D strongly

5 A cooperative

B fortunate

C beneficial

D positive

6 A solution

B consequence

C explanation

D purpose

7 A locations

B places

C situations

D spaces

8 A develops

B produces

C results

D causes

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