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TEST Module 1 Total: 60 points/

NAME …………………………………………………………………………..
Vocabulary
 Appearance
1 Complete the sentences with the words in the list. 10 points
 rosy  tanned  athletic  oval  full  hazel  hooked  straight
1 Nick plays a lot of sports so he has a(n) athletic build.
2 Tina has pretty hazel eyes and a(n) oval face.
3 My sister’s baby is chubby with rosy cheeks.
4 Monica has long straight hair.
5 Mike has a(n) hooked nose like his grandfather.
6 After spending the summer at the beach, Jill has a(n) tanned complexion.
7 Kendra has big eyes and full lips.

 Stages of Life
2 Fill in: childhood, adulthood, old, adolescence, infancy, twenties. 6 points
1 The first stage of life is infancy. .
2 childhood is a time when we play a lot.
3 Teenagers are in adolescence,.
4 Most people graduate from university in their early adulthood
5 twenties . is when most people start a family.
6 It’s common to retire when you reach old age.

 Tribes
3 Choose the correct item. 6 points
1 The women of the tribe …….. fruit and berries.
A raise B hunt C gather D get

2 Nature …….. the tribe with everything they need.


A attaches C gives
B fills D provides

3 The Hazda tribe don’t …….. track of time.


A hold B keep C have D make

4 The Hadza …….. the valley in search of food.


A walk B wonder C run D wander

5 Joan has recently …….. the Yanomami tribe.


A worked C learned
B revised D studied

6 The tribe usually …….. their free time telling stories.


A waste B spend C pass D lose
 Character
4 Match the adjectives to what the people say. 7 points

A polite E vain
B responsible F insecure
C carefree G brave
D bossy

“Tim is often unsure of


himself and lacks self-
confidence.”
1 C

“You can always


count on Mary to
get the job done.”
2 B
“Tina likes being in
charge and telling
others what to do.”

3 D
4 F

“Mike doesn’t seem to


worry about anything,”

“Dan’s children
always say please
and thank you.”
5 A

“Kevin isn’t afraid


of anything.”
6 G

“Lisa is always
looking at herself in
the mirror.”
7 E

 Family
5 Complete the words in the sentences. 5 points
1 Your sister’s daughter is your n i_ e_ c_ e_.
2 Your father’s or mother’s sister is your a u_n _ t_ .
3 The mother of your father is your g r_ a_ n_ n_ i_ e_ .
4 The son of your sister is your n_ _ _ _ _.
5 Your husband’s or wife’s father is your
f a_ t_ h_e _ r_- i_n _- l_ a_ w_.
Grammar
 Present Tenses
1 Complete the text with the correct present form of the verbs in brackets. 8 points

Kobi and Gabi Klaf and their three children are not an
ordinary family. Originally from Israel, they 1) are
traveling (travel) continuously for the past three
years! So far, they 2) visited (visit) 16 countries and
plan to see many more. The Klafs are a modern-day
nomadic family, who never 3) staying (stay) in the
same place for more than six months. Wherever they
go they try to adapt to the local culture. Although the
family 4) did not return (not/return) home for a long
time, they don’t mind as they always 5 had (have)
amazing experiences on their travels. Over the years,
the Klaf children, Dahnya,10, Orazi, 9 and Solai, 7,
6) attended (attend) local schools in many different
countries. At the moment, though, they 7) was doing
(do) their school work at home with their mother as
their teacher. After all, it 8) wasn’t (be/not) easy to
find a school in the Ecuadorian jungle!

 Time Adverbs
2 Fill in: yet, ever, so far, for,  since, just. 6 points
1 Carl has just retired from his job at the bank.
2 They have been renting their house since last year.
3 David hasn’t moved into his new flat yet
4 How many job applications have you sent for?
5 Have you ever travelled abroad before?
6 She has been attending university so far three years.

 Comparatives/Superlatives
3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets adding any
necessary words. 6 points
1 Charlotte is messyer (messy) than her sister.
2 Karen is as tall (tall) as her mother now.
3 Colin is rudest (rude) person I’ve ever met!
4 My brother’s hair is much darker than (dark) mine.
5 Mina is quiestet (quiet) of all the children.
6 George is baddest (bad) singer in the choir.
Reading
Read the text and for each question, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. 5 points

Welcome to the Forbidden


Island
The island of North Sentinel in the Andaman Islands of India has all the features of a tourist paradise, from white
sandy beaches to lush green forests. However, this island’s inhabitants aren’t very welcoming to visitors. The
people who live there are one of the last known tribes that have not made contact with the outside world, and they
attack anyone who tries to approach the island. There are around 250 Sentinelese living on the island, mostly in
groups of around 30-40, and they live very simple lives. They are hunter-gatherers and live off the land and sea by
hunting, fishing and collecting wild plants. There is no evidence that they farm and they don’t seem to even know
how to produce fire! They do, however, use simple tools like bows and spears.
Scientists believe that the Sentinelese have lived on the island for approximately 60,000 years and since their
language has no similarities with other tribes in the Andaman islands, it seems they have never had any
significant contact with outsiders in all that time. This means that they are descendents of primitive stone-age
tribes and this link to the past makes them very interesting to anthropologists, the scientists who study people and
societies.
It is very interesting, for example, to compare the Sentinelese with tribes from the other nearby Andaman Islands,
who are generally living in modern society. For example, while the Sentinelese appear physically healthy and are
thriving, some other Andaman tribes are on the verge of extinction, mainly due to contact with the outside world.
This contact has resulted in widespread disease among tribes, and many of the areas where they lived have been
destroyed by property developers from abroad. In fact, you could say that the Sentinelese’s aggressive behaviour
towards strangers has probably saved them from extinction.
Fortunately, the Indian government has understood this, and tries not to interfere with the island or its natives.
There is even a law that states that it is illegal to travel to the island. So, other than occasionally monitoring the
island from far away, no contact has occurred in recent years. What the future holds for the Sentinelese people is
uncertain, but for now their home remains the forbidden island.

1 What is the purpose of the text? 4 What does the author use to support his view
A to encourage people to visit an island that the tribe should not be contacted?
B to describe the daily life of a primitive tribe A their violent nature
C to explain the importance of protecting a tribe B the fate of similar tribes
D to complain about how people have treated a C their inability to communicate
tribe D the poor treatment of the tribe in the past

2 What does the reader learn about the 5 What does the text say about the role of the
Sentinelese tribe from the text? Indian government in connection with the tribe?
A They are skilled farmers. A It doesn’t do enough to protect the tribe.
B They are afraid of outsiders. B It continues to try and contact the tribe.
C They live in one large group. C It is planning to develop the island.
D They want to remain isolated. D It prohibits contact with the tribe.

3 Why are the Sentinelese important to scientists?


A They use an undiscovered language.
B They aren’t affected by deadly diseases.
C They are a connection to prehistoric man.
D They are the world’s only un-contacted tribe.

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