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Unit 10 Test SANDS Grammar 1 Complete the dialogue with so, such or such a. Lily: Hi, Jade, how are you? Jade: Great! I've had (1) rive day today. Lily: Have you? That's (2) {900d to hear. Jade: Yes. I's my birthday and so Ive been out for a special lunch with friends. We went to that Thai restaurant and the food was (3) dalicious. Lily: Ah, [know where you mean. Its (4) lovely place, Jade: Itis. Then we went bowling afterwards. I's been 5) fu is 2 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. 1 | played football yesterday. Today my legs really ache. wish 1 yesterday. Today my legs really ache 2. I don't have a TV in my bedroom. only! in ‘my bedroom, 3 My younger sister eats her food so quickly. I's nat good for her. only my younger sister 50 quickly. It's not good for her. 4 My English fiend doesn't understand my language. only my English friend 5 Lamshort only! Vocabulary 4 Name the type of shop to match each description. 41. It's aplace where you can buy cakes, bread and pies, 2 Its where you buy newspapers and magazines. It sometimes sells sweets and snacks too. 3. Pons, paper, notebooks and envelopes are all sold in this type of shop. 4 ts where you goto sendletters and pay il. 5 It's a shop that sells only vegetables and fru 15 3 Complete the sentences with these words, anything + everywhere + nothing + someone somewhere 1. Ithink there's ‘outside. Can you look? 2 There are posters for the gig around the school. You can't miss them! 3. Let'sgo hot for our holidays: this year, 4 Can you think of ve forgotten to pack? 5 I've got absolutely planned for this ‘weekend, It will be so boring, 75 Total 1145 6 Complete the dialogue with these words. afford + bargain - receipt - refund - trolley Joe: Look at that laptop. Aren't you looking for one, Jack? It's been reduced by 50%. It's a(n) o Jack: Yeah Joe, you're right, itis! | couldn't 2 to pay the full price, but I think I ‘could pay that, Joe: So, are you going to buy one? Jack: | don't know. It feels quite heavy. | want one I can carry around with me all the time. I can't decide. Joe: Well, 'm sure if you bought it then changed your ‘mind because it wasn't light enough, and wanted to bring it back, they would give you a 2) = ifyou remembered to keep the (4) that is. 5 Choose the correct alternatives to complete the Jack: Yeah, | think you're right. I's 2 good price and | do sentences. : really need a new laptop. Il go-and get a 41 |Jentborrowed some money rom Julie to buy © {might buy some other things a sandwich wana 2 im saving/making money to buy a new bike beable 3. My brother eazns/saands £10 per hour when he works 75 atthe pet shop on Saturdays 4. Don't lase/waste money on clothes youll never wear! Total 145. 5 Our school donated/made £5,000 to a chart for homeless people. 15 Reading 7 Read the article about shopping. The headings have been removed from the article. Choose the most appropriate headings (A-F) to complete the article. There are two extra headings. The future of shopping 1 According to statistics, shopping is now considered one of the most popular pastimes in the developed world, We spend an average of 15 hours a week on shopping related activities. So what is it about shopping that we enjoy so much? The answer is that different aspects ofthe all-round shopping experience appeal to different people. For some it's the browsing and. ‘comparing goods to get a bargain which they enjoy. For others it's the social experience of actually going into shops with friends or relatives and looking at and trying things together. But whether you lke to shop online or instore, in your local high street or at big shopping malls, be prepared for big changes in the way we buy and sell goods over the next few years, The whole shopping experience has evalved enormousiy in the last few years, and it's about to change even more. 2 Undoubtedly, the way we shop has changed considerably over the last two decades. One significant change, which has

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