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ate Bae ae 3h) PEARSON TEST OF ENGLISH General a Skills Boosters PV} Students’ Book pewter SCOTT lea pice SMe) PEaa PEARSON TEST OF ENGLISH General Skills Boosters Level 2 Steve Baxter Terry Cook Steve ThompsonContents Introduction Unit One oes Language and Skills... ‘ Practice Test One 4 Section sistering 4 Section 2 Ustening .. 6 Section 3 Listening 7 Section 4 Reading . 8 Section 5 Reading... aio 20 Section 6 Reading . 2 ‘Section 7 Reading . Section 8 Writing... 25 ‘Section 9 Writing. 26 Section x0 Speaking . 27 ‘Section 11 Speaking 28 ‘Section 12 Speaking 239 ‘Section 33 Speaking nen 30 Unit Two * Language and Skills se Practice Test Two 8 Section Listing. 38 Section 2 Listening “ ‘Section 3 Listening ” Section 4 Reading 2 ‘Section 5 Reading . 46 Section 6 Reading. “6 Section 7 Reading “8 Section 8 Writing Section 9 Writing. ‘Section 20 Speaking Section 1 Speaking ‘Section 2 Speaking Section 33 Speaking . 5m Unit Three 55 Language and Skills ........ 38 Practice Test Three . 62 ‘Section Listening... ‘Section 2 Listening ‘Section 3 Listening ‘Section 4 Reading . Section 5 Reading ‘Section 6 Reading . Section 7 Reading .. Section 8 Waiting ... Section 9 Writing Section 10 Speaking Section 11 Speaking Section 12 Speaking Section 13 Speaking Unit Four Language and Skills Practice Test Four............ Sections Listening . Section 2 Listening Section 3 Listening... Section 4 Reading .. Section 5 Reading .. Section 6 Reading .. Section 7 Reading . Section 8 Weting ... Section 9 Writing Section 10 Speaking Section 11 Speaking Section 12 Speaking Section 13 Speaking nia 102 Unit Five Language and Skills Practice Test Five ..... 10 Sections Listening. Section 2 Listening Section 3 Listening Section 4 Reading .. Section 5 Reading Section 6 Reading .. Section 7 Reading . Section 8 Writing... Section 9 Writing Section 12 Speaking, Section 13 Speaking Writing guide Glossary Tapescripts ..Unit One The themes for this unit are: family and friends/health and fitness /trav Vocabulary and Grammar Vocabulary 1: Compound nouns Match the words in the box with the pairs of words (1-10) below to make compound nouns, asin the example. phete ceremony appointment party show book service luggage card machine time ne PASSPOP an ACHE. Example: team........pligt. 4 SUITS eecennnneennnnnnnnmen —FREIFEMENE mn 2 leisure breakfast 3 invitation thank you 4 cash answer 5 hand left 6 waiter self 7 talent dog 8 guide guest 9 dentist business 40.wedding graduation Now complete the following sentences using compound nouns from the list above. 4 haven't got much money left — where's the NeareSt ee nmmnnnnnnnmnnnns? 2 On most airlines you're only allowed to take one bag as ... 3 Most petrol stations here are .. 4 Iheard the bad news early this morning. It was on the radio at. 5 After winning the ... . There aren't any attendants to help you. ue» She got a job singing on a cruise ship. Vocabulary 2: Prepositions (place and movement) Read the directions and put the prepositions from the box into the spaces, as in the ‘example. eutef past over on outside opposite along under across towards down ‘When you come (Example:) ..ust.of... the station, turn left a. sawuawa the main entrance and walk 2 sath hill 3a nnsann th Fiver. YOU CAM etHET G04. rnnnennnnnanen the bridge ortake the subway 6... _.the river, Either way, you get to Waterside Road. Go left, 6 the new office block and keep walking 7... the road till you come to the junction with Spender Street. Turn right and after about 100 metres you'll see the café. It's 8 . the right, JUSt 9 se nsnesnenn the road from the bank. In fact, I think it's directly 40... the bank. Anyway, you can't miss it—i’s called Marco’s Place. See you there at about 2pm. Vocabulary 3: Confusing words Circle the correct word to fill the gaps in the sentences. 4 I can’t come out till 8.00 ~ | promised to help my parents with the (homework/housework).. ''m going to play football with my friends. | haven't got much (homework/housework) so there's, plenty of 2 These trainers don’t (fit/suit) me. Have you got them in a bigger size? All her friends say her new glasses really (fit/suit) her. 3. Remember to bring your running shoes ~ don't (leave/forget) them at home like last time. ''m not sure if can meet you then ~| always mean to bring my diary but | always (leave/forget) it. 4 She's really angry with you. What did you (say/tell) to her? Don’t (say/tell) him about the party. It's supposed to be a surprise. 5 I haven’t seen him since his (marriage/wedding) last year. People’s ideas about (marriage/wedding) are changing. 6 He tried hard to (rise/raise) his performance and won a gold medal. ‘Average temperatures are starting to (rise/raise) all over the world, 7 What do you think the (climate/weather) will be like tomorrow? Overall, the (climate/weather) in this country is mild. 8 was feeling lonely so it was good to see a (family/ familiar) face. His health was getting worse because of his (family/ familiar) problems. 9 He doesn't play professionally — for him sport is just (fun/funny). | like her because she’s (fun/funny) ~ she always makes me laugh. 40 The team has lost (its/it's) best player. The weather was great last week, but now we're on holiday (its/it's) raining. ie. Vocabulary 4: Words with two meanings Use each of the words from the box twice to fill the gaps in the sentences, as in the example. table room miss run character save Example: At the moment my team is second in the league table... It’s a popular restaurant so you'd better book a.tabile. in advance. 4. The train leaves in 5 minutes so we'll have to... i 2 There SME ennnennnnnn in the team for two players like that. 3. She scored in the last MINUte 0 nn _..them from defeat.He's good at business, but he just doesn't know how to the plane. If we don’t leave soon, we'll 4 5 6 Some viewers think he's their friend, even though he's just a 7 There were no flights home that night so I had to book a. 8 9 I"ve settled into my new home now, but | still | can't afford to go out for dinner ~ I'm trying to.... 20 | don't make friends easily. It’s just not in my Vocabulary 5: Phrasal verbs Match the begin Example: | can’t remember his phone number, We can't leave the cat alone when we go away These running shoes are too small | didn’t have a real reason for not meeting him You won't have to walk here from the station He's just bought an expensive exercise bike There isn’t room in the case for all those clothes My gym members! The football shirt | bought was torn Give me the notice about the match was too expensive ge erausune Ifyou tell me what the message is, Grammar 1: Irregular past tenses a football team. ina film, ahotel. my old friends. for my holiday. 185 on the left with the endings on the right, as in the example. nd nave. LOn ap. « @) Il passit on. (b) ~ someone will have to look after it. (© -| can’t get them on. (@) so I took it back. (©) so made one up. (9) sol gave it up. @) and I'll put it up. (h) - we just can’t fit them in. @ but he can’t set it up. @ -Ican pick you up. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple tense, as in the example. 4 My team (Example:) nad. (have) a terrible season last year. They...... wwe (Gfaw) all the others. So they. matches but then... (lose) or. _(win) their first two (begin) the season at the top of the table and ended it at the bottom. 2 The journey was great. | managed to get a window seat, so | = (61) looking at the clauds, THEN oun (read) for a while and ... fall) asleep. | ... (Sleep) really well and when | _. (wake) Up, I. (feel) fantastic. 3 Afriend... _. tell) me about a great little restaurant he ne (KNOW). HE ener (explain) where saves (bE) DUE We. (lose) our way. We . (Find) it in the end but it... (ake) half an hour. Unfortunately, it was closed! 4 Lastyearl... (go) on holiday with my friend. It... (cost) quite a lot of money but (break) my arm. in the end we.... _.. (think) we would have a great time, Unfortunately, on the first day someone vv» (Steal) my friend's passport. Then two days later. a» (Come) home a week early. (fall) over and...Grammar 2: Talking about the future Complete the sentences using the present continuous tense or ‘going to’ form of the verb in brackets, as in the example. Example: You ..ve.gning.to feel. (eel) tired tomorrow after that long journey. The hotel looks great in the brochure. 'm sure we... It’s all booked. We... nous (leave) on the 8.15 train. "ve arranged to meet my uncle at the airport. He 4 (love) it. 2 3 4 Don't worry about tomorrow's race. I'm sure you 5 6 (visit) us from Australia, " (win). (score) again .... Yes! He has! (work) late. | arranged it with my He's got the ball and it looks as if he... | can't meet you for dinner tonight because | boss weeks ago. 7 We'd better take umbrellas with us on holiday — the weather forecast $$ it... cunmumee (rain) most of the week. 8 The next time he says something like that about my friend, | 9 They have a good chance of winning on Saturday because they... 40 I've made a decision: I've just joined a gym and | _.. (get) really angry. ... (play) at home. Grammar 3: 1* conditional (1) Match the beginnings on the left with the endings on the right, as in the example. Example: I'll never pass all my exams E€.Ldowt.do.sonme.worle.. 4 I'm sure he'll forgive you (@) unless you do more exercise. 2 We might win the cup (0) ifhe misses another training session. 3. You may have health problems (© ifthe weather is good. ‘4 We'll ust go to another restaurant (@ if you don't take a book. 5. They wor't let you on the plane (©) if we book the hotel and flight together. 6 twill save time and money (fife keep playing this well 7 lll drop him from the team @ unless you have a valid passport. 8 I'll see you at the café tomorrow (h) if you just apologise. 9 It'll be a boring journey @ unless you call me before then 410 We'll have a great time @ if this one is fully booked. Grammar 4: 1* conditional (2) Make sentences from the clues, using the verbs in brackets in the correct tenses, as in the example, Example: If they/one more match »}in the final. (win/be) lf.they.whn.one.nsort. wate. they. be. bn. the fund, 4 Ifyou/now ~» the 8.15 train. (leave/catch)10 2 If you/some school clubs ~} more friends. (join/make) 3 Ifl/allthis food 3 full. (eat/be) 4 If you/travel insurance — safer. (have/{feel) 5 Ifl/alot—>a better player. (practise/be) 6 Ifthe plane/late—sI/you. (arrive/call) 7 if my parents/me-\/out with you tonight. (let/go) 8 IFyou/more exercise ~ healthier. (take/feel) 9 If my brother/to the basketball match —}I/with him. (go/go) 40 If you/your money on holiday ~> the insurance company. (lose /pay) Now complete the following sentences. 2 HEWe GONE AUT, nnn the train. 2 Ifitrains, the museum instead of the beach. foggy, the plane won't take off. ..to work every day, you 5 sree fOr OUNNCANM ssscsaic _-more fruit and vegetables. Language skills @ Listening and writing: A message Listen to the telephone message and answer the questions. + Who is calling? * Whois he? ‘What isthe message about? ‘© What was the original time for the coach? ‘© Why has this changed? . ‘© What is the new time? ..... ‘+ Which of these pieces of information does Jody really need to know?Now listen again if necessary and write a note for Jody. @ Listening and speaking: Conversational responses 1. Listen to the people talking and choose the best response from the box. Yes. I'm not as fit as | used to be, Oh dear. What went wrong? Oh, just some mineral water, please. That’s great. How did you manage it? I'm really sorry-the train was delayed. No, we're not friends any more, Oh, | see. What shall I do then? Oh well, have a good time anyway. All right, ll have that then, please. 8 Never mind. The important thing, is that you enjoy it. Naneune --zammonaer 2. Now listen again and try to respond yourself in your own words. 3 With a partner, discuss what is happening in each situation, then continue the conversations.Speaking: Talking about pictures Describe these pictures and say: © What is happening? * Which one gives the best idea of “celebrating success”? (Why?2) Writing 1: Formal and informal language Re-write the sentences in a more formal style by replacing the underlined words or phrases with words or phrases from the box. terminate ensure request dueto resume regrets delayed ‘announce accompanied by inconvenience apologise an alternative payment method cancelled adverse anticipate selecting 4. The train company is sorry to tell vou .......ammounes.....that this weekend trains will stop. completely ......... at Tipley station. We would like to say sorry to passengers for any problems .. nou this causes.2 The airline is sad .... cunning late weather conditions, We guess. tomorrow. _-that several flights may be stopped .. This is because of enennrnee Da ..that normal service will start again .., 3. Note for travellers with __.. they are included on your passport. 4 You may ask for ... v~nnenneen DY ChOOSINE children: please check Writing 2: Compound sentences Join the following pairs of sentences to make a single sentence, as in the example. You should use each linking word twice. and because but or so 4 We went to the party. We saw a lot of our old friends. We. sweist the party. aad. (we).saw.a.la.cf owrold friends. 2. He came home from the meeting late. He didn’t feel tired at all. 3. Samira left the reception early. She had a bad headache, ‘4 Are we going to the cinema tomorrow? Are we going on Friday? 5 Itwasa very hot day. Maggie waited for her friends in the shade of a tree. 6 Eddie and his friends didn’t enjoy their meal. They didn’t like the service. 7 Ihave been to some good parties. Lucy's party was better than most. 9 Danny was hungry at the wedding. He hadn't eaten since breakfast. 410 We couldn't decide if we should walk to the museum. We couldn't decide if we should go by bus.Practice Test One Section 1 (gq ) __ Youwill have 10 seconds to read each question and the corresponding © options. Then listen to the recording. After the recording you will have 10 seconds to choose the correct option. Put a cross (X) in the box next to the correct answer, as in the example. Example: Where is the man’s passport? A inhis briefcase B (under the table CO] inthe car 4. What is Mandy doing? A (1 working with Steve B (apologising for not going to dinner (1 inviting a friend to dinner 2. Why is the speaker buying a card for his friend? A (1 Isher birthday. B (1 She likes flowers. [1 She helped him recently. 3. What is the relationship between Margaret and Pat? A (1) Theyare cousins. B (J _Theyare friends. € (1 Theyare sisters. 4. What is Mary's dad going to do? A (1 babysit for Mary B_ [1] take Alex to school C11 gotothe dentist's 5. Where is the speaker? A (1 inLondon BC] atarailway station © © onatrain6. Where are the speakers? A (] atatravel agency B [] atanairport CO] atarestaurant 7. What kind of transport are the speakers talking about? A C1 abicycle B (] abus c 0) afery 8. Whois talking to Mr Smith? A (J afootbalter B (J adoctor © OD achemist 9. Whats the woman looking for? A 0 achurch B (1 asupermarket C C1 asports centre ‘What does the boy want? A (1 a football shirt B (1 football boots Cc 7 trainers Test Tip Remember that you have only one chance to listen, so be sure to read the question or the ‘incomplete sentence first and be ready to choose the answer. Ifit’s a question, pay special attention to the question words. For example, in Question 2 you are listening for the reason as indicated by “why”.Section 2 You will hear a recording about a sports competition. Listen to the whole recording once. Then you will hear the recording again with pauses for you to write down what you hear. Make sure you spell the words correctly.Section 3 You will hear an announcement from a rail company. First read the notes below, then listen and complete the notes with information from the © announcement. You will hear the recording twice, Example: Announcement from Southern. Trains. Trains to London have been...... Passengers will see buses to London outside ._. The expected delay to the London service is. Other services are There is more information on © You will hear a recorded message. First read the notes below then listen and complete the notes with information from the recorded message. You will © hear the recording twice. Example: Message for Janet Fz] where son tives: Reason for visit: Length of stay in Englands... Ba Date of party:..... Ba] Name of the restaurant: Test Tip As you read the notes before you listen, try to think of the kind of information which you will hear. For example, in Question 12, what words could be used to complete “Trains to London have been ...”—cancelled, delayed, diverted, held up, suspended? This will help you to listen more accurately and effectively.Section 4 Read each text and put a cross (X) by the missing word or phrase, as in ON the example. This playground is for under fives only. Children must be accompanied by... at all times. A 0 afriend B an adult C [1] abrotherorsister All visitors must... before entering the hospital wards to prevent diseas A (1 park their cars BO] wash theirhands CO] buyflowers 23. Mr and Mrs William Brady request the company of Jane and Alex Kinsey on the occasion of their daughter's, to James Norton. A (1 graduation B 1] marriage Cc (1 etirement 24. People with the following should not use this running machine: + high blood pressure + irregular heartbeat + breathlessness A 1 atrack B [1] running shoes CO muscular pain25. Buy our... insurance now and get cover for: + illness while abroad + flight cancellations + lost ngage + carbreakdown Buy online and save 10% ! A (1 travel BC] medical cO cr 26. TICKET MACHINE > SELECT DESTINATION > ENTER DATE AND TIME OF TRAVEL > CHECK AMOUNT To PAY > SELECT METHOD OF... > INSERT CARD OR CASH > TAKE TICKET AND ANY CHANGE A 0] travel B (1 _ instruction ¢ 1 payment Test Tip For this section (and other multiple choice questions), when you have chosen your answer, check the other options again to make sure they cannot be correct. For example, in Question 24, the two wrong answers are not health problems, so they do not fit.Section 5 Read the passage and complete the sentences below. Put a cross (X) in \BA the box next to the correct answer, as in the example. British man, Stuart McCoy, has just returned to Britain after cycling over 3500 km for charity, His journey took him from London to Athens via Paris, Munich, Vienna and Belgrade. I interviewed him yesterday. What made Stuart embark on such a long and arduous journey? “Well, I'm a student)” he said. “I had nothing to do in the summer vacation, and badly needed exercise, but I also wanted to do something for others, and that's really what made me do it” He first thought of raising money for an animal charity. Then after watching a TV programme, he decided half of the money would go to a children’s charity. “But half way through my journey, there was a terrible earthquake in China and I immediately decided it would all go to Chinese earthquake victims” How much did he raise? “Friends and relatives donated about £1000 in all, and while I was travelling, generous people gave me another £500. But half of my total amount came from my university, which promised to double what I raised myself. So, in total £3000 ~ not bad for four weeks cycling. Not bad at all, So, did Stuart cycle back to London too? “Of course | did’ he laughed, “No, I gave my bicycle to a children’s charity in Greece and came back by train. My dad offered to buy me an air ticket, but I also believe in ‘green’ transport so I decided against flying” And Stuart’s next journey? He smiled, “Well, I suppose it’s possible?” Would he get a better bike or do it in a cooler season ~ spring, for example? “Well, my bike was fantastic and I'm only free in the summer, but I think Td rather not go on my own next time” Example: Where did Stuart finish his journey? A I Athens BC] Paris c (] Belgrade 27. What was Stuart's main reason for going on the journey? A [1 Hewanted to help people. B []_ Heneeded exercise. [1 Hehad nothing to do.28, When did Stuart finally decide which charity to give money to? A (1 before the journey B (1 during the journey CC] afterthe journey 29. Who was the most generous with donations? A (1 Stuart's university B_ [(]_ people Stuart met on the journey [J Stuart’s friends and relatives 30. How did Stuart return home? A (1 bybicycle B (1 byplane ¢ 0 bytrain 31. What would Stuart do if he did a similar journey in the future? A [1 getabetter bike B_ () gowith someone else C (© gointhe spritSection 6 > ‘THE RIVERSIDE VILLAGE OF UPTON is planning its tenth Summer Family Day to take place next month. All the usual activities will be there for families to enjoy and this time there will also be a talent show, ‘Upton Has Talent’. Any parents, children or whole families who ea Read the newspaper feature below and answer the questions. sing, dance or generally entertain, are welcome to take part. Interested? Then Mrs Bickley, the event organiser, would like to hear from you before 21* June on 0322 428111. ‘The Summer Family Day will be alongside the river, where there is going to be a special stage set up for ‘Upton Has Talent’. Be there! Example: Where is Upton located? cbeside.a.civer, 32. How many Summer Family Days has Upton had so far? 33. What is going to be new this year? 34. How should people contact Mrs Bickley? 35. What are the talent show participants going to perform on?Section 6 Continued \S> Read the newspaper article below and answer the questions. LUDSDEN SCHOOL, fifty years old last month, is celebrating again. Next Wednesday sees the opening of the new sports pavilion, two years after building began on it. Head teacher, James Grey, has invited eighty guests, mostly former sports captains, to attend, After the Head's speech, guests will be able to chat together and reminisce, looking at old photographs of sports teams. “The Peter Saunders Pavilion” will replace the one hooligans burned down in 1985."Sporty" Saunders, who retired from teaching through ill health last year, was hoping to attend on Wednesday, but has had to travel abroad unexpectedly. Example: How old is Ludsden school? 5 0./-fetty Ayears bd), 36. When did work begin on the pavilion? 37. What is James Grey going to do first? 38. What happened to the old pavi 39. Why can’t Peter Saunders attend the opening? Test Tip Remember to look carefully at the question word. In Question 32, the question is “How many”, so the answer should contain a number. Question 34 begins “How”, so the answer should tell readers the way to contact Mrs. Bickley.Section 7 Read the article below and complete the notes that follow, as in the \> example. Write no more than three words from the article in each gap. Tips for Travellers Overseas ‘The first thing to do is check that your passport is valid. Holders of out-of-date passports are Not allowed to travel overseas. Then you can prepare for your trip. If you don't know the language, you can have all kinds of problems communicating with local people. Buying a pocket dictionary can make a difference. Youll be able to order food, buy things in shops and ask for directions. Its worth getting one. Also, there's nothing worse than arriving at your destination to find there are no hotels, available. The obvious way to avoid this is to book in advance. This can save you money too. Another frustrating thing that can happen is to go somewhere and not know about important sightseeing places. Get a guide book before you leave and make the most of your trip. Its a must. Then, when you are ready to pack your clothes, make sure they are the right kind, t's no good packing sweaters and coats for a hot country or Tshirts and shorts for a cold one. Check the local climate before you leave. ‘Also, be careful how much you pack in your bags. It's easy to take too many clothes and then not have enough space for souvenirs. But make sure you pack essentials. What about money? Well its a good idea to take some local currency with you but not too much. There are conveniently located cash machines (ATMs) in most big cities, and i's usually cheaper to use them than change your cash in banks. Then you'll have more money to spend. When you are at your destination, other travellers often have great information they are happy to share. Find out what they have to say. It could enhance your travelling experience. Example: Make sure your passport is not out-of-date. . 49. Avoid problems communicating with local people by investing in a... 41. It's advisable to reserve hotel rooms .... ‘42. To enjoy your trip as much as possible, buy a ... ‘43. Take clothes that suit the ‘44. Leave room in your bags for .. ‘45. Using ATMs to get local currency is convenient and .. 46. To get information, talk to ....../ Use information from Section 7 to help you write your answer. 47. You have just read an article giving tips to travellers overseas. Write an email giving travel advice to your friend in the United States, who is going to visit your country. Write 70-90 words. You may refer to the ideas from the article, but write in your own words. Write your answer here. Do not write outside the box.Section 9 Choose one of the topics below and write your answer in 100-150 words. 48. A) Family and Friends Write an essay on this topic: The importance of friendship in the modern world. Or 48. B) Sport/Health and Fitness Write an article for your school magazine about a sporting event you saw recently. + Explain what the event was and where it took place. ‘+ Say what happened. * Describe how you felt at different times during the event. Write your answer here. Do not write outside the box.Section 10 (1.5 minutes) In this section you will speak on your own for about a minute. Your teacher/examiner will ask one of the main questions below and ask the follow-up questions if necessary. Main prompt 1: Follow-up prompts: ‘Main prompt 2: Follow-up prompts: ‘Main prompt 3: Follow-up prompts: Main prompt 4: Follow-up prompts: Test Tip Don't try and learn pieces of language or speeches off by heart before your interview and then recite them in the test. It does not sound natural and the learned language will probably be irelevant to the subject you are speaking about. What subjects do you enjoy studying at school? Have you always enjoyed these subjects? Why is it that you prefer these subjects to others? How much homework do you get in your favourite subject? How would you feel if you had to do more homework? What is your most valued possession? How long have you had it? When did you get it and who gave it to you? Why do you value this more than your other possessions? How would you feel if you lost it? How do you usually spend your free time? Do you prefer to spend your free time with family or friends? What did you do last weekend? How do you think you'll spend your free time when you're older? Ifyou had less homework, what would you do with your time? What is the most interesting book you have ever read? What exactly made it interesting? Which of the characters did you like most? How did you feel at the end of the story? Ifyou had the time, would you read more or do other things?Section 11 (2 minutes) In this section you will discuss something with your teacher/examiner. What do you think? it better to shop in a shopping centre or to shop online Your teacher/examiner will use the following arguments to take an opposing view to yours. Forshopping centre: « You can try things on. You don’t have to wait for your purchase. It's a good way to do something with your friends. Ifthere’s a problem with your purchase, i's easy to take it back. For online: . You can visit many web sites quickly. They deliver your goods to your door. You don’t have to waste time walking around the shops. You don't have to queue up to pay.Section 12 (1.5 minutes) In this section you will talk about this picture for up to 1 minute. Tell your teacher/examiner what you can see in the picture. Your teacher/examiner will now ask this follow-up question. What is the mother of the two children doing and what do you think will happen next?Section 13 (2 minutes) In this section you will take part in a role play. Your teacher /examiner will explain the situation. You are in a restaurant. ‘You have several things to complain about: the food, the coffee, the attitude of the waiter and the incorrect bill. You have asked to see the manager. + Explain the situation + Ask for a reduction in price. + Come to an argument with the manager. You are in a restaurant. Your teacher/examiner is the manager. Below is a sample script that your teacher/examiner may use. Good evening, sir. understand there’s a problem. I'm very sony about that, sit. What exactly did you order? I'm afraid we can’t reduce the price but We can offer you free dinner for two on... Thank you, sit. We look forward to seeing you. That is the end of the test. Test Tip The information on the card will tell you what kind of role you wil play. Read it carefully and make sure you understand it. If you are unsure of what to do, itis better to ask and make sure you do the right role play than say nothing and misunderstand the task.Unit Two The themes for this unit are: relationships/holidays/public places/social events Vocabulary and Grammar Vocabulary 4: Phrasal verbs Complete the sentences using the phrasal verbs in the box, as in the example. Use the correct verb tense. The words at the ends of the sentences will help you. goon bringup putoff fallout lookup come across breakup setup getonwith getover give back Example: We break, up. for the holidays next Friday. (finish school) 1 Both Sally's parents were working abroad when she was young $0 SHE WAS. enmemnnnnn BY her grandparents. (raised) 2. While | was looking through an old cupboard... dad when they were kids. (found by chance) 3. Inmy country, wedding celebrations sometimes....... _for five or six days. (continue) 4 They've .the meeting until next year. (postponed) 5 YOU CAN. nensnmnnna th opening times on the website. (get information about) 6 Thomas Cook, first travel business in 1844. (established) 7 8 some photos of my mum and ‘Anna borrowed my suitcase for her holiday, but she hasn't, onesies Rt. (returned) Maya has made lots of friends at school and ... her teachers. (has a good relationship) 9 Marco and David aren’t speaking to each other. They... ago. (had an argument) 40 When Alicia got divorced, it took her a long time to... a couple of months _ it, (recover from) Vocabulary 2: make or do? Is it correct to use ‘make’ or ‘do’ in these sentences? Circle the correct word, as in the example. Example: Cathy and | are making @oing)all the cooking for the party. 4 It’s sensible to make/do an appointment with the dentist before you go on holiday. 2. I'm sure Frederick will make/do a really funny speech at his brother’s wedding. 3. There's loads of work to make/do before the barbecue at the weekend, 4 Aholiday in July or August? We must make/do a decision. 5. lanisin Los Angeles, but he’s making /doing business with a software company, not on holiday. 6 Could you make/do me a favour and phone the airline, please? 7 Brian made/did a mistake when booking our hotel and got a single, not a double room.8 I'm going to make/do a fabulous cake for Tom’s 21" birthday. 9 There's always a lot of clearing up to make/do after a party. 410 | didn’t want to go out on New Year’s Eve, so | made/did an excuse. Vocabulary 3: Relationships Match the roles of the people, as in the example. Example: employer — employee 4 teacher A client 2 bride B employee 3. hotel manager € patient 4 police officer D customer 5 shop assistant E student 6 taxi driver F guest 7 employer groom 8 doctor criminal 9 lawyer 1 borrower 410 lender J. passenger Vocabulary 4: Confusing words ‘Some pairs of words are often confused. Delete the wrong word in each sentence, as in the example. Example: | think Brazil will (win/beat) Spain in the cup final. a You can (lend/borrow) DVDs and games as well as books from public libraries. Ifyou are the best man at a wedding, take care not to (lose/loose) the ring! Petra has just got a new (job/work), but she’s not keen on her new boss. Itwas a man called Dewey who (discovered/invented) a way to classify books in a library. She looked wonderful in her new party dress. The style really (fitted/suited) her. aunwn Don’t forget to (take/bring) your student card next time you come here to the museum because you can get a discount. 7. The food for the Thanksgiving dinner was fabulous, especially the strawberry (desert/dessert). 8 While I'm in Madrid | hope to watch a (game/match) of football. 9. People often take things from hotels. They (rob/steal) towels and even knives and forks! 10 The inspector will (check/control) your ticket during the journey.Grammar 1: Past simple or past continuous? ‘Complete the story by using the correct past tenses (simple/continuous), as in the ‘example. Last year’s holiday. Last year we (go) (Example:) wan. to Morocco for a holiday. We (spend). a) lovely time in Agadir, on the coast. One day we (decide)... to visit the old city of Marrakech, and so we (hire) . .acarand (set off) - While we (drive) i _..long the main road, we (hear) . a terrible noise. The engine (have) overheated so we (stop).. at a garage. While the mechanic (check) nen th® C2, WE (AFIMK) mene Mint tea in a cafe. It (take) the mechanic three hours to fix the problem, and we (arrive)...... in Marrakech just as the sun (set). ah Grammar 2: Past simple or present perfect? Circle the correct tense in each sentence, as in the example. Example: We Gaven't hired/didn’t hire) a hotel for the wedding yet. It (Was/has been) a public holiday in Italy last week. (Have you finished/Did you finish) that book on China already? | (never was/have never been) to Thailand before. Jake (has been able/was able) to see the Angkor Wat Temple when he (was/has been) in Cambodi | (didn’t see/haven’t seen) Angie since her wedding. “(Have you ever visited/Did you visit) the Taj Mahal?” “Yes. | have gone/went) there in 2008 when we (have travelled travelled) around Ini Mia is in the park. | (saw/have seer) her half an hour ago. ‘As children, we (have had/had) loads of holidays by the seaside. 19. Natalie (was/has been) skiing in four different countries up to now ~ Canada, Switzerland, Scotland and Poland, 40 I'm so happy! Pete and | (were/have been) engaged for three weeks. aurune an Grammar 3: 2™ conditional Finish the sentences in your own words, as in the example. Example: Which country would you visit if you. had.the chance?. I would send Martha a postcard if Ifthe museum wasn't so crowded, .. We could have a barbecue .. IF could snowboard, .. Ifyou went to Paris... Ifthe city had more parks, I would go scuba diving... Where would you get married if 20 If went to a fancy dress party, warauewneGrammar 4: Modals: ability and possibility Put the words in the sentences in the correct order, changing the punctuation if necessary, asin the example. Example: for you can discount the student get museum? Caw. you.get student diseoumt for the museum? 4 Iwas fourteen until years | swim old couldn't. 2 married you sixteen are get you when can, 3. the more park make they could attractive. 4 were go you able party the to to? 5 ballet so no we the to tickets go there can't are. 7 inable lessons we were snowboarding have to Austria. 8 any Monday you the day gallery except can vi 9 certain can you in areas smoke only. 40 take fog off the because plane couldn't of the. Grammar 5: Prepositions of time and place Complete the text by putting a preposition in each gap, as in the example. ive (Examples)... in... Italy and every year I fly 4... England to see my family. | usually go 2 uuuthe middle 3........June, but last year went 4... the last Monday 5... May, a public holiday 6... England. | arrived 7 sana. Heathrow AitpOrt 8 anu Xactly midday. Unfortunately, | had to wait to get a coach because of the holiday timetable, but the coach left 9 conn time. | finally arrived just 40. midnight,ined Language skills @ Listening: Taking notes Listen to a teacher giving information about a recent school trip and complete the notes, as in the example. 1 CECA School Trip - Notes Trip to: .. Date: ‘Meeting Place: Coach left: Film abo Lunch in: Room 3 contain Number in each grou; Students were not to: Brought own:..... Late because of © Speaking and listening: Stating preferences and giving reasons Work in pairs. How would you reply to these questions? Think of as many reasons as. possible for your choices and note them down, before speaking. 4 Would you rather watch a film at home or at the cinema? Why? For home: For the cinema: 2 Would you prefer to be part of a large or small family? Why? For large family: For small family: 3 Would you prefer to live in a village or a city? Why? For a small village: Fora city: 4 How would you rather travel on a long journey, by car or by trai Fora car:..@ Listening and writing: Dictation You will hear a recording about a young boy growing up. Listen to the whole recording once. Then you will hear the recording again with pauses for you to write down what you hear. Make sure you spell the words correctly. jj} tf He tt THEI HHH I 0Writing 1: Spelling Look at the sentences. Delete the incorrect spelling in each sentence, as in the example. Example: It’s not a grammer/grammar exercise. We've got new neighbours/nieghbours and they come from Spain. Be quite /quiet so you don’t wake my baby sister. Their’s/There’s a production of Hamlet in the park, isn’t there? She's writing/writeing a letter of complaint about the dogs in the park. Let's wait untill/until we get the invitation to Mark and Gina's wedding. Ray really enjoyed his sking /skiing holiday in Italy. | can give you the address/adress of his campsite. The hotel accomadation/accommodation was excellent. He was so disappointed/dissapointed that he couldn't go to the party. 410 | need to look at the calendar/calender to see what 'm doing next month. waraueune Writing 2: Linking words Join two simple sentences to make one, using the linking word or phrase, as in the example. Example: Scotland was a great country to visit. It rained all the time. (but) Sooklind.wes.a. reat conway to visit, lat Ui raluved aul tae. tise. 4. [left the beach after an ho...” 90 hot. (because) 2 They got engaged in January. They got married in June. (and) 3. The party was over. Everybody cleaned up the house. (after) 4 It was Pancake Day, We didn’t have any pancakes. (although) 7 There's anew square the square. (but) 8 | don’t have much time. | can't go backpacking. (50) 9 We finally arrived at the party. All the food was gone. (when)Practice Test Two Section 1 © | _ Yeuwill ave 20 seconds to ead each question and the corresponding options. Then listen to the recording. After the recording you will have 10 seconds to choose the correct option. Put a cross (x) in the box next to the correct answer, as in the example. Example: What is the speaker's job? A (1) ahotel manager B a bus driver ¢ © anailpassenger 4. What are the speakers discussing? A (1 health problems B (J travelinsurance C1 hotel cancellations 2. Whats the woman doing? A [1 offering accommodation B (arranging hotel CO] suggestinga trip 3+ What does the speaker think of the hotel? A (1 ttsnice. B (1 Itsdisappointing. C 1] ttsuncomfortable. 4. Who is the man speaking to? A O alibrarian B (1 ashopassistant © 0 apolicewoman 5. What are the speakers discussing? A C1 afamily meal BO) arobbery c 1 moneyr What is next to the post office? A () abakery B (] asupermarket c¢ © abank What is the speaker's job? A (1) aphotographer B J ashopassistant c 0 aguide What is the relationship between the speakers? A (1 Theyare brothers. B [1] _Theyareoldfriends. € [1 Theyare colleagues. Who is speaking to Angie? A 1] Angie's sister BC] Angie's mum CO] Angie's teacher Where is Danny? A [1 atcustomer service BC] inthe car park CC outside the main entrancen2 You will hear a recording about a police station. Listen to the whole recording once. Then you will hear the recording again with pauses for you to write down what you hear. Make sure you spell the words correctly. COCOA Test Tip Listen to the context carefully to help you with words which sound the same. For example, is the police station “new” or “knew”? Does the speaker say the number “two” or the adverb “too” ‘meaning “also”? Which can be used as a noun — “clean” or “clean up”?Section 3 © You will hear a conversation. First read the notes below then listen and complete the notes with information from the conversation. You will hear the (©) recording twice. lame of agency: Cameron. Holidays. Contact telephone number: [3] Type of holiday: Length of holiday: Preferred accommodatiot © You will hear a recorded message. First read the notes below then listen and © complete the notes with information from the recorded message. You will [ hear the recording twice. Example: Message from: Raj. Fz] New date for weddin, Reason for change: .. Location of hotel: Bo] Jamie’s accommodation: 23] Jamie to call Raj after: Test Tip ‘Some questions in this section may be harder than others. If this makes you guess or miss a response, don’t worry. If you worry about a previous question, you may not do welll on your present question.Section 4 Read each text and put a cross (X) by the missing word or phrase, as in \> the example. 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A (1 student 8 (1 partner ¢ 11 course24. The following are NOT PERMITTED inside the stadium: * glass bottles + video cameras + pets A (flags BC] spectators ¢ 1 dogs 25. Join Cadham.........now and: + borrow books + rent CDs + enjoy free Internet access Located between the cinema and the sports centre. A (1 sports centre BO filmcub c OC) tibrary STUDENT ADVICE CENTRE Do you need help organising your finding accommodation or dealing with money? If'so, come and speak to our experts. It's free and confidential, A (1 time B 1 room CO financesSection 5 Read the passage and complete the sentences below. Put a cross (x) in \S> ‘the box next to the correct answer, as in the example. family beach holiday almost turned into a nightmare yesterday when eight-year-old Jason Bligh fell almost four metres from a tree onto rocks not far from Pebble Beach in Australia. Jason’s parents were swimming at the time and too far away to see what had happened. Fortunately, Jason's friend, Maggie Young, was with him and she ran to tell her mother. She called the emergency services on her mobile and then ran into the water to tell Jason’s parents. A quarter of an hour later, a helicopter arrived to take Jason to hospital. Jason was still unconscious. So after carefully putting him onto a stretcher, the paramedics lifted him into the helicopter, which flew him to Stanley hospital - a journey of ten minutes. His parents joined him half an hour later after driving to the hospital in their car. In the helicopter Jason regained consciousness and wondered where he was but he felt OK. When he had an examination at the hospital, the doctor could not believe Jason had no broken bones. As expected, he had cuts and bruises on various parts of his body, but nothing more serious than that. When Jason's parents arrived at the hospital, they were relieved that he was not badly injured, The doctor told them Jason could go to the beach again after two days in bed. “Yes, but next time at the beach he's going to stay with us all the time’ laughed Linda, his mother. “And no more climbing!” Jason remembers nothing about his fall. And he can't remember much about the helicopter ride. “But I remember hearing Maggie asking me if I was alright,” he says. "She was fantastic. She'll be my friend forever” Example: What was Jason doing when he fell? AO] tock climbing BX] climbing atree ¢ 1 playing on the beach 27, Who saw what happened to Jason? A (J Jason's parents B ()_ Jason's friend Maggie CO] Maggie's mother28, How long did it take the helicopter to get to Jason? A () tominutes B (15 minutes © 1 3eminutes 29. What surprised the doctor when she examined Jason? A (1 Hehad bruises on his body. B_ (]_ There were cuts on his body. C (1 Nothing was broken. 30. What advice did the doctor give? A (J Jason should stay in bed. B [J Jason should not climb. 1] Jason should stay with his parents at the beach. 31. What can jason remember most about the incident? A (1 the helicopter ride B (] hisfall CO] Maggie's voice Test Tip In this section, some questions might seem easier than others. This is normal so: ifa question seems too easy, itis probably not a trick; ifa question seems difficult, don’t worry — put your best answer (or guess) and move on.Section 6 Marriage Can Last George and Molly Bradford have been married for sixty-five years, Molly remembers their days at Harven primary school, where they first met, with fondness. “It wasn't love at first sight but we always had fun together, she says. When they were twenty, they did fall in Read the newspaper feature below and answer the questions. Jove but the Second World War had just started and they decided to wait to get married. Fifty years later, in 1995, they went on a cruise, paid for by their children, to celebrate. And now, in 2010, they are as happy as ever. “I have no regrets,” says George. "I just wish I could do it all again.” Example: How long have George and Molly been married? Lfor).68. years. 32. Where did George and Molly get to know each other? 33. What prevented George and Molly from getting married at twenty? 34. How did George and Molly spend their fiftieth anniversary?Section 6 Continued \S> HILLSIDE MARKET has been in Longley for a hundred years. But all that might change soon Read the newspaper article below and answer the questions. Developers, Smith and Brown, have applied to build a new shopping centre where the market is. If the application is successful, building will begin early next year. Angry local residents have formed an action group, SOM (Save Our Market), and plan a series of demonstrations before the final decision on the market's future next month John Frain, a stallholder for thirty years, says, "They tried this ten years ago and it failed. It’s going to fail again.” Example: Where is Hillside Market? in. Langley. 36. What might replace the market? .. 37. What exactly is “Save Our Market”? 38. When will people find out about the market’s future? .. 39. How long ago did John Frain start working at the market? Test Tip Give a full answer, but do not give unnecessary information. Your answer does not have to bea full sentence. For example, the answer to question 38 is two words “next month”. You do not need the full sentence “People will find out about the market's future next month.”Section 7 Read the article below and complete the notes that follow. Write no \> more than three words from the article in each gap. hhen tourists decide on a holiday destination they tend to think of well-known places such as Paris, Rome, Rio, New York or Bangkok. But pethaps there are other less well- known places which are also worth visiting, perhaps your home town or village, or your local area in general. ‘There may be more to see in your local area than you think. It's sometimes just a question of finding it, which is not always easy. For example, in my home town, Harford, there’ a fantastic museum, where you can follow the five hundred year history of the town as a port. Its located in a small riverside building that used to be a fisherman’ cottage in the past but has been a museum since the last fisherman moved out fifty years ago. Hardly any visitors come to the museum, which is a shame, but atleast that means you have the place to yourself. You can spend many hours looking at the old photographs and talking to the man who works there, Harry. Harry is one of the most interesting people you'll ever meet, He knows absolutely everything about the town's history. So what is there in your local area? Maybe a fantastic restaurant that only a few people outside your area know about, Restaurants for local people are often much better value than more famous ones. If you spend less money in restaurants, you have more to spend on other things. Why not email us and tell us about your local area? Include a brief description of some of the places to see. Readers’ emails will be in next week’s edition, Example: Tourists usually go to _well:ianown places. - ‘40. Less popular places can be ... 41. Inyour local area it can be difficult to find things... 42. Harford has a long history __.. 43. Until fifty years ago the museum was ..... 44. The museum doesn't attract many 45. You often spend less money in restaurants 46. Next week's edition will includeined LS Use information from Section 7 to help you write your answer. 47. You have just read a magazine article encouraging people to write about places of interest in their own areas. Write an email to the editor giving information about a less well-known place in your area and what visitors can do there, Write 70-90 words. You may refer to the ideas from the article, but write in your own words. Write your answer here. Do not write outside the box.Section 9 Choose one of the topics below and write your answer in 100-150 words. 48. A) Visiting Public Places Write an essay on this topic. Why it is important to protect historic buildings. or 48. B) Relationships with Other People Write an article for your school magazine about a special relationship you have with someone. * Explain who the person is and why they are special to you. * Describe how the relationship has changed over the years. + Say how you think the relationship will develop in the future. Write your answer here. Do not write outside the box. Test Tip You are allowed to include information from other parts of the test which may be relevant to your. answer, but do not copy large parts or whole sentences.Section 10 (1.5 minutes) In this section you will speak on your own for about a minute. Your teacher/examiner will ask one of the main questions below and ask the follow-up questions if necessary. Main prompt 1: Follow-up prompts: ‘Main prompt 2: Follow-up prompts: Main prompt 3: Follow-up prompts: Main prompt 4: Follow-up prompts: Test Tip Tell me about one of the teachers who work at your school. What do you like or dislike about him / her? How long has he / she been at your school? What subjects does he / she teach? How do you imagine he / she spends his / her free time? What was your favourite possession when you were very young? Why did you like it so much? How long did you have it? Who bought it for you and why? Ifyou have children in the future, will you get them one of these? What the most interesting hobby you have ever had? How old were you when you started it? Do you still doit or have you given it up? Why did you decide to take it up? What hobbies have other people in your family got? Tell me about a film you have seen recently. Did you see it at the cinema or on television? What did you think of the film? How did the film make you feel? Ifyou had the chance, would you watch it again? Don’t worry if you make a mistake when you are speaking. You can correct what you say if you like, but don’t take your mind off the task.Section 11 (2 minutes) In this section you will discuss something with your teacher/examiner. Where would you rather eat, at home or in a restauran What do you think? Your teacher/examiner will use the following arguments to take an opposing view to yours. For home: * You can eat exactty what and how much you want at home. * You know what's in the food. + It’s cheaper and usually tastes better. © Ifthere’s too much, you can save it for the next day. For restaurants: * The atmosphere is better. * There's no washing up to do. * You can try food you don't usually eat. * It's a good place to meet your friends. Test Tip Do not use expressions like “No, you're wrong.” or “That's rubbish.” itis best to acknowledge the point being made against your view and then say, for example: “Yes, you have a point, but the reason I disagree is...”Section 12 (1.5 minutes) In this section you will talk about the picture for up to 4 minute. Tell your teacher /examiner what you can see in the picture. re J, , hs Your teacher/examiner will now ask this follow-up question. How do you think the young man and the old woman are feeling? (Why?) Test Tip Ifyou cannot remember the right word for something, don’t worry. If you can’t think of the word “bridegroom”, say something like “It's the man who is getting married.” inedSection 13 (2 minutes) In this section you will take part in a role play. Your teacher /examiner will explain the situation. ‘One of your friends has invited you to his/her birthday party. You have already got plans for that day and cannot go. You phone your friend and explain the situation. + Explain the situation, + Decline the invitation. + Offer to try and change your plans. + Suggest meeting your friend for dinner soon. You are phoning your friend. Your teacher/examiner is your friend. Below is a sample script that your teacher/examiner may use. Ready? /'llstart. Hi, How are you? Are you coming to my party? Oh no. You have to come to the party. Can't you change your plans? Thanks. Try to come. It be great. That’s a good idea. Where do you think we should go? OK. Let me know if you can come to my party. That is the end of the test. Test Tip You do not have to use the exact words on the card. In fact, you will do better if you can express yourselfin your own words. Make sure you follow the instructions through and fulfil the task.Unit Three The themes for this unit are: education /animals/books and readin: Vocabulary and Grammar Vocabulary 1: Books and reading Complete the definitions below with a word from the box, as article review library publisher headline autobiography index diary journal periodical encyclopaedia the example. Example: A place where you can borrow books is called a_Liarary. . 1 AL. _w».i8 a book where you write about the things that happen to you every day. 2 Amagazine which comes out regularly, for example every month, isa. BA cnoseesnsnnnnnnnnnnne 5.8 piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine about new books, films or plays. 4 Abook which contains lots of information about different subjects is an .. ae 5, Allist of the subjects, names or information at the back of a BOOK 1S AM. -emnnmneenent 6 An. isa story you write about your own life. 7A is a magazine for professional people or those with a special hobby or interest. 8 Aperson or company that plans the writing and printing of books is a 9 An... is a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine. 108, is the title of a report in a newspaper. Vocabulary 2: Opposite adjectives Write the adjectives in the correct part of the table to make the negative form, ‘example. Adjective “un’ = (radjective) ‘in’ - or ‘im’- (+ adjective) eres inaccessible appropriate friendly flexible adequate complete happy helpful practical possible healthyNow use the negative adjectives from the table to complete the sentences below, as in the example. Example: Some villages high in the mountains are. imaccessible. during winter months. 4 RYAN WAS VET ennnnnnnnnnnneens WhEN he failed all his exams. 2 His neighbours were . __.- They never said ‘good morning’ or ‘good evening’. 3. Though the design was clever, the engine was... and was never made. 4 The wet and windy weather made it... to go camping that weekend. 5 James didn’t ike change when he was young and he became more and more as he got older. 6 My aunt was a friendly person, but she never did anything for anyone. She was the most = _... person I've ever met. 7 Jack never did any exercise. He had a very lifestyle. 8 The building looked beautiful, but it was . There was a lot of work still to do. 9 Itwould be.
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Discounts for ten lessons. A (1 possibility B 1] inclusion c¢ 1 exception Test Tip Some questions may include collocations, words which regularly appear together. For example in Question 22, “solve” is the only word which can combine with “money problems.”Section 5 Read the passage and complete the sentences below. Put a cross (x) in \SA ‘the box next to the correct answer, as in the example. Ameer Evans left school at eighteen. She was unemployed for six months when she vas nineteen, so she went to college at the age of twenty. She studied to be a nursery nurse but later switched to a beauty course. After her graduation, Amber got a job as a beauty therapist at Highlights, a local hairdresser, where she was working when she won a lottery prize of two million pounds. Amber talked to Bolton Post journalist Ravi Miandad. Ravi: Amber, what was it like at Highlights? Amber: Fantastic! There were four of us working there. We all had a lot of laughs. Ravi: Youdidn't hate your job? Amber: Not at all. The customers were friendly and the owner was really nice. Ravi: Before your win, had you ever won the lottery? Amber: No! never had any luck. I used to buy a ticket at a supermarket on my way home. But the Friday I won, I was going to a sale at a shopping centre in Manchester so | asked a friend at work to buy me a lottery ticket, He got one at a post office near his home. Ravi: How did you feel when you won? Amber: Shocked, really shocked. When I got over the surprise, [ had fun spending the money: I organised a big party. I bought new clothes, I gave some to my parents. But I didn't go mad. More than three quarters of the money is still in the new bank account I opened. Ravi: And what are your plans for the future? Amber: I've always dreamed of going on a cruise in the Caribbean so I'm taking my boyfriend there. We're leaving next week. In the longer term I'm going to buy a flat and then set up my own beauty business.Example: How old was Amber when she was unemployed? A (1 eighteen B © 01 twenty 27. What was Amber's job when she won the lottery? A 1 nursery nurse B [1] beauty therapist C [journalist 28. How did Amber feel about her job? A (1) She thought it was amusing. B (She disliked it. (1 She liked it. 29. Where did Amber’s winning ticket come from? A (1 apost office B (]_asupermarket © [J ashopping centre 30. What happened to most of Amber’s money? A [1] She put it in the bank. B [1 She gave itto her mum and dad. [1] She spent it on parties. 31. What is Amber going to do next? A [7 start her own business. B ]_ buyahouse ¢ [1 goonholiday Test Tip Try to find the answer in the text before looking at the choices. if one of the options is close to your answer, you can be more confident that itis correct.Section 6 \> My Favourite Teacher by Sheila McLean, financial analyst Read the newspaper article below and answer the questions. Unusually for the nineteen sixties my mother worked full-time so I started my ‘education early at the Start Club, alocal kindergarten, After seven years at Oakhill Primary, I encountered my favourite teacher, Mr Marsh, in the third-year maths class of my secondary school, Wallford High. Two things impressed me about him: he was exceptionally tall, and more importantly, he was passionate about his subject. Then, unlike today, girls were not really expected to excel at maths. Mr Marsh, however, demanded high standards from everyone, not just the boys. Example: What is Sheila McLean's job? financial. analyst. 32. Why did Sheila start her education at an early age?Unit3 Section 6 Continued \S> Editorial This month's feature in Collecting Coins completes the series of articles on pre-decimal British coins which began last March. Decimalisation is of growing interest to numismatists younger than forty. These coin-collecting enthusiasts have no direct experience of the old Read the magazine article below and answer the questions. British currency which was replaced in 1971. Indeed, fewer and fewer people remember the old names of pre-decimal coins such as a ‘bob’ or ‘shilling’ that was worth twelve pennies (five pence now). These old coins are increasing in value at the moment due to the precious metals in them rather than because they are rare in which magazine did this editorial appear? Collecting Coins. Exampl 36. What is a numismatist? 37. When did the British change to a decimal system of currency? 38. How much is a ‘bob! worth in decimal British currency? 39. Why has the value of old British coins increased?Section 7 Read the article below and complete the notes that follow. Write no \> more than three words from the article in each gap. Pets and children by Debbie Mason Parents often can’t make up their minds what to do when their child asks to have a pet. In my view, you should always agree to a request for a pet providing you follow these basic rules: + Before you get. pet, it's a good idea to visit someone who keeps one so your child has a chance to see the day-to-day realities of pet ownership: cleaning, feeding, exercise, grooming, + It’s even better ifthe pet owner you visit is also a child. Your son or daughter will probably learn more about keeping a pet from someone of the same age than from you or another adult. + Don’t only consider kittens and puppies for your child. More unusual choices like tropical fish, ‘canaries and stick insects make suitable and sensible household pets. + But don’t impose your choice of suitable pet. Listen to suggestions. If possible, offer your child his or her choice of pet. On the other hand, don’t be afraid to refuse an impractical request. | « Itisn’t helpful tousea favourite pet as a way to discipline a child or to try and improve the | child’s behaviour. For example, threats to remove a pet are likely to cause more problems than they solve. | + Ifyour child gets bored with all the hard work, don't just take over. It's good idea to share the care of the pet for a while. Some children just need a short break before their interest in | theirpetreturns. | « 1tis certain that you will have to look after your child’s pet some of the time, Remember when. you are cleaning again the hamster's cage that your child is learning skills from owning a pet | which will prepare them for their future responsibilities, Example: The writer thinks children can have a pet if parents follow (these) oasis. rales... ‘40. Visit someone who keeps a pet so your child can learn about.. ‘41. Your child will probably learn about pets from a pet owner of ‘42. There are many suitable pets for children, not just, 43. IF you can, try to give your child a. ‘44. Threats to remove a pet don't help to improve behaviour or 45. Share the care of a pet with your child for a time if he or she. 146. Looking after a pet prepares children for...Section 8 Use information from Section 7 to help you write your answer, 47. You have just read an article about children with pets. Write a letter to the editor of an online pet magazine with your own views about this subject. Write about 70-90 words. In your letter you should: ‘* Say why you feel it is a good idea for children to keep pets. ¢ Recommend a pet which is a suitable gift for a child. * Give practical advice about looking after the pet. You may refer to ideas from the article but write in your own words. Write your answer here. Do not write outside the box. Test Tip ‘Make sure that you read the question carefully and that you include all the points mentioned. It is easy to forget this in a test.Choose one of the topics below and write your answer in 100-150 words. 48. A) Education Write an essay on this topic: The most important lesson | learned at school. or 48. B) Animals You see the following notice on a notice board at college. To win one of these great prizes, just write Pet Giub a short article with the title “Owning a Pet is Great”, telling us about looking after your pet. PRIZE COMPETITION Write an article about owning a pet for this competition. Write your answer here. Do not write outside the box. Test Tip ‘Make a short plan before you write your response. This will help you cover all the points and organise your answer effectively.Section 10 (1.5 minutes) In this section you will speak on your own for about a minute. Your teacher/examiner will ask one of the main questions below and ask the follow-up questions if necessary. Main prompt 1: Follow-up prompts: ‘Main prompt 2: Follow-up prompts: Main prompt 3: Follow-up prompts: Main prompt 4: Follow-up prompts: Tell me something about the languages you speak. What languages have you studied in the last five years? What other language would you like to learn? Why? What is the main reason why people study a foreign language? How successful is teaching of languages in your country? What is the nicest place you have visited? When did you go there first? What do you like most about the place where you live? Where would you like to live when you are older? Is it better to visit a new place on your own or with a friend? Why? Tell me about the sport you enjoy most. Why do some people dislike exercise and sport? Which team sport have you taken part in this week? What sports would you like to take up in the future? Why? What is the best way of encouraging people to take part in sport? Tell me about the last film you saw, How often do you go to the cinema? Do you have a favourite actor or director? Which do you prefer, comedy films or action films? Why? Which is more important in a good film, the story or the acting?Section 11 (2 minutes) In this section you will discuss something with your teacher/examiner. it's better to rent a house than buy and own a house. What do you think? Your teacher/examiner will use the following arguments to take an opposing view to yours. For renting a house: ‘* It's cheap and quick to rent a house. + You don’t have to pay for repairs or breakages in a rented house. ‘* There are lots of rented houses. They are easy to find. * It's flexible, You can easily change homes, for example, if you get married ‘Against renting a house: ‘+ When you buy a house, i’s yours. You don’t own a rented house. * You can change the decoration in your own house. You can’t change it in a rented house. * Arented house never feels like home. It’s always some else’s. ‘+ The house owner or landlord might want their house back. Test Tip This is a test of your language not your opinions, You will not gain or lose marks for your point of view. You gain marks by expressing yourself clearly and giving good reasons to support your point of view.Section 12 (1.5 minutes) In this section you will talk about the picture for up to 1 minute. Tell your teacher/examiner what you can see in the picture. Your teacher/examiner will now ask this follow-up question. Which kind of book is this and what kind of books do you prefer reading? (Why?) Test Tip Ifyou make a mistake and correct it, this showss you are aware of when you make an error and can rectify it. However, do not concentrate too much on your mistakes, make sure you fully describe the picture. ine)Section 13 (2 minutes) In this section you will take part in a role play. Your teacher /examiner will explain the situation. You are in a library. You borrowed a copy of “The Da Vinci Code’ that you accidentally damaged. ‘You want to return it + Apologise for the damage. Give a reason. + Agree but say you cantt pay now. Explain why. + Arrange a time to come to the library with the money. You are in a library. Your teacher/examiner is the librarian. Below is a sample script that your teacher/examiner may use. ‘start. Ready? Hello. Can | help you? Certainly. Oh dear, this book is damaged. What happened? Yes, but you'll have to pay ten pounds to replace the book. Oh, why not? OK but can you pay soon? Good, we hope to see you then. That is the end of the test.Unit Four BURUuR Ue A CEL Ae AAC CTR EL Cadel) Vocabulary and Grammar Vocabulary 1: Phrases that go together Choose the best phrase from the box to match with the verb, as in the example. aletefiime money anillness an account a flat ahobby aphone number parttime anaccident ali 4 (Example:) spend...a.lot of time. 2 dial. 3 earn 4 prevent 5 raise... ‘6 7 8 recover from... rent take up.. 9 work 10 open... Now complete the sentences below with the phrases above. Example: Anna and her friend spend ..a.Lot.of time... watching DVDs. 4 Alex and Amy are still at school, but they... restaurant. Sarah, when you leave school, how are you going to... Max and Joe had to, snvunennnnenanmWhen they went to study at university, Itriedto.. to ask about the room to share but no one answered. i sus t0 Start her own clothes-making business. _ and injuries at work, _..in his mother’s Pete stayed in hospital for two weeks to, When Helen retired, she decided to... She chose painting. 2 3 4 5 6 tis very important to try to... 7 8 iS Alter Matt got married he decided to.. _.froma bank to set up his own business. 40 The landlord didn’t accept credit cards so Julie had to ... to pay the first month's rent,Vocabulary 2: Verb phrases Choose the best verb to complete the following sentences, as in the example. Example: The boy had only one hobby; he played. chess, a) showed b) made _—_¢) played 4 Utried tO... Some money by selling some old books on e-Bay. a) make b) print ©) produce 2 One of Dan's hobbies was to ...nn.u...€nd act in amateur TV programmes. a) turn b) make ©) practise 3 Seema was always busy with her school work and never _... much spare time. a) spent b) owned Ohad 4 Jenny Used tO... aan Stamps when she was young. a) gather b) collect play 5 Pat... _.a long way from the capital to visit her friend. a) came b) saw Oatrived 6 The country hotel was full so Ben had to 100m with his brother. a) share b) own Odi 7 Ahmed had been busy and couldn't. for his holiday in the capital to begin. a) wi b) stand 0 afford 8 John hadto... ..» the landlord three times about the broken heating in his flat. a)connect —_b) arrange 0) contact 9 Susan was busy So it took a week for her to... _..an appointment to see the house. a) time b) make ©) seize 40 Dave's doctor advised him to... ‘weight and take more exercise. agiveup —_b) solve 0) lose Vocabulary 3: Word groups Complete the word groups with words from the box, as in the example. eve sorin-law theatre coach rent respect cash machine pinnumber landlord cousin confidence for sale athlete trainer nephew keypad clubbing concert Emotions ‘Money Sports (Examples) love Entertainment Family and friends ‘AccommodationVocabulary 4: Compound nouns Put together a word from each box to form a new word or phrase, then use them to complete the sentences, as in the example. (Example) room _| service room service air bus credit currency foreign cards free department hotel fare reservations insurance travel parking tour receptionist pedestrian licence driving area Example: They called ..raprs. serviee.. and a waiter brought them a sandwich. John and Carol were pleased to find a hotel with __ _.for their car. Emma had to pay for the meal in cash because the restaurant didn’t take. Ben can't go to Australia because the You can get The too expensive. _..in banks or bureaux de change. ‘was always polite and friendly to the guests. I contacted the . _ and booked a single room for two nights. It is always a good idea to buy.... - Rod couldn't rent a car because he had not brought his.. sewuw before you go on holiday. ear auswune Simon travelled by luxury, 40 Cars are not allowed into the town centre because itis a... and Germany. Grammar 1: Parts of speech ‘Complete the table with the missing parts of speech, asin the example. Noun Verb Adjective Noun confirmation (Examples) confirm | [tong instruct width entry bright fy boring move luxuryGrammar 2: Comparative adjectives and adverbs Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets, as in the examples. Sometimes the form does not need to change. Jhad a lot of friends in my (Example:) _ol. (old) school. Two people | liked were called Amna and Sajda. Amna was (Example:) taller. (tall) than Sajda but Sajda was much 4 aan (trong). Sajda worked 2... onus (hard) than Amna, but Amna usually did 3 (good) in her class tests. Sajda was always 4, _.. (annoyed) by this because Amina WaS NOL AS 5 ers (hard-working) as she was. Amna and Sajda liked 6 vcctsunnnnnnnnnsnnen (Mifferent) things. Amna was very 7 sane interested digital photography, but unfortunately she took 8... ... (bad) photos than most of the other students in the class. Sajda, on the other hand, thought photography was 9... (boring). Her interest was computer games and she played them 40... (frequently) than anyone else | have ever met. Grammar 3: Adverbs qualifying adjectives and other adverbs Put the words in brackets in the correct order to complete the following sentences, as in the example. You must use all the words. Example: John .was.very.haved. whee looking round his.uissle’s.wew.. house. (his — bored — when — uncle's — looking round ~ very ~ was ~ new) 1 Dave no cnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannanncnn his SEK, (quite like — very — but — unlike — his brother — looks) 2 Although 5 es = anon 8 job. (find - Luke — well-qualified ~ is he can’t) 3. Amy's brother: sn snes OF AIM. (successful -is~ but Amy —at all ~isn’t- very 4 Ben's, socom _-phone him. (Ben — was ~ a little - forgot to - annoyed - when — father) 5 Jane. “i all her tests. (terribly ~ but didn’t - she ~ hard ~ study - passed) 6 Sajjad’s sofa _.comfortable. (very ~is~but -still q T SOME ene ov different, (totally — families — are — but - the - are— same — others) 8 Mario's a and tomato sauce. (good - mother - cooking - spaghetti -is - at - particularly) 9 Silvio's new flat a (at all - wasn’t - but ~ expensive — light - extremely ~it's) 90 OrANUE WAS nnn : - (cheap —somewhat ~a really ~she ~ surprised - when — found) ...and attractive. new coat.Grammar 4: The present passive Circle the correct form in the sentences, as in the example. Example: After Mike’s house (is selling sold), Mike is going to move to London. 4 Those expensive digital cameras (are making/are made) in Singapore. 2 That machine over there (prints/is printed) very large photos. We'll buy our tickets when the money (is paying/is paid) into our bank account. The traffic is very bad today because the main road (closes/is closed). In July we (are staying/are stayed) in a small hotel in a French village I'd buy those potatoes. They (are reducing/ are reduced) in price. Nowadays most bags (produce/are produced) at the company’s new factory. Nick (is visiting/is visited) his aunt at her new house next month. ewe erauneu The magazine articles that Angela (writes/is written) are very amusing. 40 Sarah's new car (is designing/is designed) to use small amounts of fuel. Grammar 5: Present simple and past simple active and passive Put the verb in brackets in the correct form, as in the example. Example: This photograph of me. was takew.. (take) in Spai We used to grow vegetables in our back garden, but now it, with flowers. (plant) 10 Simon... _.. (visit) Japan three times last year and the year before. 1 Luke and Glyn... _. (delay) at work yesterday because of the snow. 2 Milk (Gell) in cartoons and in plastic and glass bottles. 3 Jane. (study) at college for three years and then got a job in an office. 4 Allthese beautiful plants... _. (grow) by local gardeners. 5 Virginia's first novel... sonsssnsnene (write) When she was only twenty-two, 6 Andy has two dogs and... _. (take) them for a walk every day. 7 Katy didn't buy her car in England. It. a (import) from South Korea. 8 Andy.. suns: (take) a lot of photos during his walking holiday in Turkey. 9 83,Language skills @ Listening 1: Taking notes Listen to the radio broadcast about life in the country and complete the notes. Use 1-3 words for each note, as in the example. Read the notes before you listen and think about what type of information is needed. Example: How often the programme is on: twiee.a.mowth Programme name: Second item is about farmers in: Alice Stewart's previous job: Name of Alice's husband: 1 2 3 4 Year of marriage: 5 6F own on Alice's farm: Now listen to this conversation in a restaurant and complete the notes. Use 1-2 words for each note, as in the example. Example: Customer's name: Mrs. Bright a Customer's room number: Chef's special dish: Cost of two-course meal: Dessert order: Drinks order: auren Kind of bread: @ Listening 2: People talking Listen to some people talking and answer the questions that follow, as in the example. Example: What does she want to do? te.anange.avisitita.a hase What does she want to do? What does he want to do? What does she want to do? Where are they? Where are they? aur ene Where are they? @ Listening and speaking: Discussion You are going to hear part of an interview with a writer who bought a house in the country. Listen to the interview and complete the notes below, as in the example. Example: The writer usually writes stories for..ohitaven.... a The writer is talking about the... of her autobiography. 2 The writer was... when she and her husband bought the house.3. The writer likes four things about France: the people, 4 The farmhouse had no running water and no... 5, The writer's husband worked as a... ing: Adding details to a paragraph Read the first part of these paragraphs. Use the notes to add more details. Example: There are many advantages to life n the country compared to life in a town. * one / big / clean / air // air in cities / dirty / because / more cars * another advantage / country life / more space © cities / people / buildings / crowd / together ons.of the biggest ts cleaner air. Because there are mort cars, cities are often. much, dixtier. Another advantage.of country Lift. is. that.there.is. much mort space, lin.cities.. people nind buildings are crowded together 4 Here are the directions to my house. * come / Market Street // left / traffic lights / past / supermarket / right * our house / number 20 / left, next / library // cannot miss 2 | enjoy going for walks in the hills. * like / views / reach the top // clear days / see / around © enjoy / get / fit / healthy © final / really ike / fact / walking / cheap hobby * not pay lot / money / walk / up / hillPractice Test Four Section 1 © @ |_Youwill ave 0 seconds to ead each question and the corresponding options. Then listen to the recording. After the recording you will have 10 seconds to choose the correct option. Put a cross (x) in the box next to the 4 correct answer, as in the example. Example: What is the speaker offering to do? A to refund a ticket B (1 tocancela meeting € 1) topay fora hotel 4. Whats the announcement for? A (1 acookery competi B (J _agardening competition ¢ (] apainting competition 2. What is the woman’s opinion of a planned new road? A (1 She supports it. B (] Sheisagainstit. € [1 She hasn't got strong feelings about it. 3+ Who are the speakers talking about? ‘A (someone who hasn't eaten lunch BJ someone who was in a hurry C [J _ someone who pushed into a queue 4 Where are the speakers going? A (1 toahospital BC] toafarm © 0) toapark 5. Where are the speakers? A (1 inabusy street B [1 _inahouse in the country C 1] inaflat by theseaUnit 4 6. Whois asking the questions? A) apolice officer B (1) abankclerk ¢ (1 acustomer 7+ What sport is the woman going to try? A (1 skating B [1] ice hockey ¢ C1 skiing 8 What is the man trying to get? A C1 some information B (J aninvitation Cc 1 anapology 9. What does the speaker want the driver to do? A [1] attend a technology exhibition B [] cometoafire exit © 1 moveacar 40. Who is the second speaker? A 1 aparticipant in arace B (J a famous athlete © 1 asports coach Test Tip ‘Make sure you listen to all the text before you choose your answer. For example, in Question 9 the correct answer occurs right at the end of the message.
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