EF3e Preint Endtest B
EF3e Preint Endtest B
EF3e Preint Endtest B
Class ____________________________
End-of-course Test
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
GRAMMAR
2 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: He usually gets up (get up) at six o’clock.
1 I _______________ (meet) my new boss last week.
2 Silvio _______________ (look for) a job next year.
3 Anna _______________ (have) short hair, but now it’s quite long.
4 _______________ you ever _______________ (see) a rhinoceros?
5 Curry _______________ (make) with a lot of spices.
6 She _______________ (cook) dinner when I arrived, so I offered to help.
7 I don’t think it _______________ (rain) tomorrow, so we can have a picnic.
8 They _______________ (not go) out last night; they went home after work.
9 We _______________ (not listen) to our teacher right now.
10 I left the cinema because I _______________ (see) the film before.
11 Teresa _______________ (watch) TV at the moment.
12 When he arrived, they _______________ already _______________ (leave) – the flat
was empty.
13 I _______________ (go) to Australia twice. How about you?
14 The school _______________ (not clean) on Saturdays.
15 What _______________ you _______________ (find) when you opened the door?
16 Happy anniversary! How long _______________ you _______________ (be) married?
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2 Put __________ some shoes. We’re going outside.
3 A Have you heard the news?
B No, not __________.
4 A I don’t like Chinese food.
B __________ do I.
5 What __________ you do if it rains this afternoon?
6 I __________ do the ironing now. I’ll do it later.
7 A newsagent’s is a place __________ you buy magazines.
8 I went to Paris __________ learn French.
9 How __________ fruit do you eat?
10 __________ it was a hot day, she was wearing gloves.
10
Grammar total 40
VOCABULARY
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
6 Adam’s worried __________ his driving test tomorrow.
7 We aren’t sure if we’ll go to the beach. It depends __________ the weather
8 Claire fell in love __________ her boyfriend soon after they met.
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Vocabulary total 40
PRONUNCIATION
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Reading and Writing B
READING
What was the weather like yesterday? What were you thinking about when you
woke up this morning? If someone asked you these questions, you probably
wouldn’t find it too hard to answer. But how about remembering the same
information for this date last year, or even ten years ago? Most of us find it easy to
remember what happened on the most important days of our lives, but soon forget
the little details of the other days, weeks, months and years. We often imagine that,
without this regular ‘forgetting’, our brains would be too crowded with memories and
thoughts. For Rita Howard, however, it’s as easy to remember a day thirty years ago
as it is to tell us about yesterday.
Rita can choose any date from her 68 years and say where she was, what she was
doing, and what day of the week it was. For years, she had no idea that this
amazing memory was anything special. She was a hard-working student who
always did well at school. Then later she became a historian, a job where she had
many opportunities to use her ability to memorize all the facts she’d ever learned.
Even so, it was only six years ago, when she was in a research project, that
scientists actually told Rita she had hyperthymesia – an unusually good memory of
her own experiences. Only around 20 people worldwide have the condition.
‘People began to imagine that I knew everything,’ says Rita. ‘Whereas, of course, I
only know everything about my own life!’ Another common idea is that Rita has far
more memories than everyone else. ‘In fact, we all have a similar number,’ she
comments. ‘I’m just far better at finding and using mine than other people.’
As Rita reached retirement age, she wondered if her memory would get worse.
Three years later, however, it’s just as good as ever. ‘Will that always be the case?’
she asks. ‘Who knows? I know all about the past, not the future!’
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Reading and Writing B
5 She knew her memory was special when she was young.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
6 Doctors only studied Rita’s ability after she retired.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
7 The other 20 people with this condition remember different things.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
8 People often have wrong ideas about Rita’s memory.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
9 Rita still works as a historian.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
10 She knows her memory will stay the same.
A True B False C Doesn’t say
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WRITING
Write a short tourist guide for your favourite town (100–150 words). Write
about these things.
The location
The town’s history
The things the town is famous for
Activities and sights for tourists
The best places to eat and stay
Advice for a successful visit
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
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Listening and Speaking B
LISTENING
2 Listen to five conversations about travel. Match them with sentences A–E.
Conversation 1
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
Conversation 4
Conversation 5
A There were very good meals.
B The city was dirty.
C It’s a difficult place to be a tourist.
D The hotel looks wonderful.
E A friend has experience of the place.
5
Listening total 10
SPEAKING
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Listening and Speaking B
3 Read the information about a castle you visited, and answer your partner’s
questions.
Blackbury Castle
Entry £10 for adults, £5 for children, under-5s free
Special offer: half price every Wednesday
Historical tours every hour, experienced guides
New visitor centre – with videos and educational
materials on the castle’s exciting history
Café with good value food, and excellent choice for
children
Castle shop
Open every day, 9am–6pm
Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25