Upper Intermediate Filetest 08b
Upper Intermediate Filetest 08b
Upper Intermediate Filetest 08b
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Nobody has been told (tell) the time of the exam yet.
1 Djokovic refused ________ (beat) and won the match in the final set.
2 Fish and chips used to ________ (wrap) in old newspapers.
3 The gang ________ (think) to be hiding in the south of Spain.
4 That cheese ________ (say) to be the most delicious in the shop.
5 I try to avoid ________ (photograph) when I’m not suntanned.
6 I saw Grace at the museum opening. She ________ (show) around by the architect.
7 The library is closed for three days – it ________ (redecorate).
8 No-one should ________ (fine) for putting the wrong rubbish in their bin.
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VOCABULARY
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Example: Photographers who follow famous people around and sell photos to the newspapers are
called paparazzi.
1 ‘Goaaaaal!’ shouted the ______ when Liverpool scored the winning goal.
2 I know that reporting can’t be completely objective, but this is obviously ________.
3 I don’t know why you read all that celebrity ________ – you know none of it’s true.
4 Ideally the Internet wouldn’t be ________ but surely you can’t have anything on it?
5 Minister ________ to lower taxes for low paid.
6 I find that newspaper too ________ – they’re always looking for shocking stories.
7 If I was a ________ I think I’d find it difficult not to laugh when reading some stories.
8 I was a war ________ when I was young but I cover economics stories now.
9 His latest film has received very positive ________ from the critics.
10 Luke is a ________ journalist – he works for several different newspapers.
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PRONUNCIATION
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Reading and Writing B
READING
Read the article about a writer’s life. Five sentences have been removed. Which sentence
(A–F) fits each gap (1–5)? There is one extra sentence you do not need to use.
How to be an author
My biggest dream has always been to become an author. An enthusiastic reader since I was
a toddler, books have been a steady influence, a friend, and an escape. I cannot imagine
living without the written word. To me, reading is second only to breathing. From cereal
boxes to fiction, I devour anything and everything I can get hold of. (–––– 1 ––––) Some of
my favourite genres include contemporary women’s novels and thrillers.
I guess this love of books is what drove me to become a writer. The fact that I am always
talking, thinking, and plotting helped me with my ambition. I have a need to create and to put
into words feelings, thoughts, and desires. To me, books should present a welcome break
from the stresses of every day, a way to relax and unwind. There are horrors all around us.
After all, we just have to pick up a newspaper or turn on the news to realize how much crime
there is in society. (–––– 2 ––––) Any type of reading inspires the brain and gives a change
of pace. Children require fantasy and play, and adults also need a break from reality.
Exciting as it is to be able to inspire others, an author’s career is lonely and often dull. Writing
requires self-control and determination, and writers, as well as having knowledge of the
difficulty of getting published, need to be able to deal with criticism. For every potential writer
that there is out there, many give up or fail. I kept trying with the burning desire to do well. I
could not go through life wondering if I would be successful or not. (–––– 3 ––––)
My first writing experience was as a reporter for a small newspaper, almost twenty years
ago. I submitted two articles for each of the three months the paper was published. The first
month, I was given a bridal show to cover and I had to write an article on how to prepare an
elegant, yet inexpensive, wedding. Two local newspapers gave me assignments for various
topics, and I realized this is an excellent way to learn the basics as a writer. Although I found
reporting enjoyable, I recognized this was not the type of writing I wanted to do.
My goal was to write fiction. Whether creating short stories or ‘the great American novel’, I
enjoy fantasy and making up fictitious people and tales about their lives. (–––– 4 ––––) I first
started working on this in 1995, and after reading the extremely rough draft, I recognized the
text was a mix of information just thrown together and which was too much for children to
understand. I broke up the ideas, planning to turn them into four books.
Unfortunately, life took over and I had to put the book on hold for a while. After my husband
and I moved, I returned to reporting, receiving several assignments for a local magazine and
two national and international food-trade magazines.
Nevertheless, I kept returning to the children’s novel I had in my head. The desire to
complete and submit the book for publication was as strong as ever. Fortunately, I became a
member of a wonderful group that offered support, as well as excellent suggestions. My first
book, a children’s book intended for ages 8 – 12, was accepted by a publisher and released
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Reading and Writing B
three years ago. The sequel is almost completed for submission, and to this, I hope to add
two or three more to the series, though all of the books work equally well on their own.
Between writing, reading, reviewing, and being with family, I enjoy a busy and happy life.
(–––– 5 ––––) Therefore, I encourage anyone who wants to write to ‘just do it.’
WRITING
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Listening, and Speaking B
LISTENING
1 Listen to five people talking about keeping in touch with their friends. Choose from
the list (A–F) what each speaker says about keeping in touch with friends. Use the
letters only once. There is one extra letter you do not need to use.
A Social media allows all of us to catch up on the others’ news.
B Writing emails takes up far too much time.
C Talking in person is the best way to communicate.
D Having a coffee together is not as good as going away together occasionally.
E Speaking on the phone is better than texting.
F Sometimes sending a text message is convenient.
Speaker 1 [ ]
Speaker 2 [ ]
Speaker 3 [ ]
Speaker 4 [ ]
Speaker 5 [ ]
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2 Listen to an internet security expert talking about ways to protect yourself while
using the internet. Underline the correct answer.
1 Alison says that spending time on social networking sites is dangerous due to the number of
strangers using them / the actual number of users they attract / the number of sites there
are.
2 If you mention a friend’s new purchase / travel arrangements / future social plans, you
could be putting them in a dangerous situation.
3 Alison recommends that people should save / delete / open certain photographs they are sent.
4 It may be unwise to let friends of friends / people you work with / relatives join your
network.
5 Alison gives the example of an inappropriate photo leading to a disagreement with a friend /
embarrassment for a family / the loss of a job.
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Listening total 10
SPEAKING
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Listening, and Speaking B
3 Do / you / prefer / shopping online / or / visit / shops? Why?
4 What / level / crime / your country?
5 Should / criminals / commit / serious crimes /sent / prison? Why / Why not?
2 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
‘Criminals in my country should receive more severe punishments.’
3 Listen to your partner talking about crime. Do you agree with him / her?
Speaking total 20
Listening and Speaking total 30