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UNIT 11 TESTGrammar
1 Complete Hannah’s letter. Use was orwere.
2 August
Dear Grant,
My holiday in America was terrible! The plane
(1) ……… late, and my uncle (2) ……… at
the airport for six hours. He (3) ……… really
angry!
My uncle’s house is quite big, but my
bedroom (4)……… very small. And my bed
(5) ……… old and uncomfortable.
The baseball match (6)……… interesting and
the hamburgers (7)……… great. My cousins
(8) ……… really boring– they are only six
and seven years old!
Love,
Hannah
MARK: ……/8
2 Read Hannah’s letter in Exercise 1 again.Write short answers.
Was Hannah’s holiday great?
No, it wasn’t.
1 Was Hannah’s plane late?
…………………………
2 Was her uncle at the airport for six hours?
…………………………
3 Was he happy?
…………………………
4 Was Hannah’s bedroom small?
…………………………
5 Was her bed new?
…………………………
6 Was the baseball match interesting?
…………………………
7 Were her cousins interesting?
…………………………
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3 Complete the sentences. Use How much... ? or How many ... ?
How much rice have you got?
How many books are there?
1 ……………………… milk have you got?
2 ……………………… cheese is there?
3 ……………………… coins are there?
4 ……………………… eggs have we got?
5 ……………………… people can you see?
MARK: ……/5
Vocabulary4 Label the souvenirs with the correct
prices.
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£ 12.50
2 ………
3 ………
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5 Look at the prices from Exercise 4 again.Complete the dialogues.
Boy I’d like a guide book, please.
Woman Right. That’s £12.50.
Boy Oh, and a (1) ……………… too,please.
Woman OK. That’s £12.99. So, £25.49altogether, please.
Girl I’d like a (2)……………, please.
Woman Right. That’s 99p.
Girl Oh, and a (3) ……………… too,please.
Woman OK. That’s 50p. So, £1.49altogether, please.
Boy I’d like a (4)…………………,please.
Woman Right. That’s £12.99.
Boy Oh, and a (5) ……………… too,please.
Woman OK. That’s 24p. So, £13.23altogether, please.
Girl I’d like a (6)…………………,please.
Woman Right. That’s £5.99.
Girl Oh, and a (7) ……………… too,please.
Woman OK. That’s 30p. So, £6.29altogether, please.
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videos £15.99
badges .99p
postcards .20p
carrier bags .30p
guide books £12.50
mugs £5.99
sweatshirts £12.99
pens .50p
pencils .24p
caps £2.95
4 ………
5 ………
6 ……… 7 ………
8 ………
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Communication6 Where was Rod yesterday? Look at the
pictures and write short answers.
Was he in his car at eight o’clock in the
morning?
Yes, he was.1 Was he at home at one o’clock in the
afternoon?
……………………
2 Was he in a café at half past ten in the
morning?
……………………
3 Was he at home at half past nine in the
morning?
……………………
4 Was he at his mother’s house at half past
eleven in the morning?
……………………
5 Was he in his car at three o’clock in the
afternoon?
……………………
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7 Look at the pictures in Exercise 6 again.Complete the questions and answers.
(8.00)
Policeman Where were you at 8 o’clockin the morning?
Rod I was in my car.
1 (9.30)
Policeman …………………………………………………………………………
Rod …………………………………………………………………………
2 (10.30)
Policeman …………………………………………………………………………
Rod …………………………………………………………………………
3 (11.30)
Policeman …………………………………………………………………………
Rod …………………………………………………………………………
4 (1.00)
Policeman ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Rod …………………………………………………………………………
5 (3.00)
Policeman ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Rod …………………………………………………………………………
MARK: ……/10
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UNIT 12 TESTGrammar
1 Complete the text. Use the past simpleof the verbs in brackets.
Tom visited (visit) his friends Mick and
Laura last weekend. It (1) …………… (be)
Laura’s birthday on Sunday, but they
(2) …………… (celebrate) on Saturday
night. They (3) …………… (stay) at the
disco until two o’clock in the morning.
Laura really (4) …………… (enjoy) it. She
(5) …………… (dance) all night!
On Sunday, Tom and his friends
(6) …………… (be) tired. They
(7) …………… (stay) in bed until midday.
In the afternoon, they (8) …………… (walk)
to the park. But it was cold and rainy, so
they (9) ……………(walk) home again and
(10) …………… (watch) a video.
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2 Look at the text in Exercise 1. Are thesesentences true or false?
Tom visited Mick and Laura last
weekend.
True.They went to the park by bus.
False.1 It was Laura’s birthday on Saturday.
…………
2 They stayed at the disco until 3.00 a.m.
…………
3 Laura enjoyed the evening.
…………
4 Laura danced a lot.
…………
5 Tom wasn’t tired on Sunday.
…………
6 Tom and his friends stayed in bed all
morning on Sunday.
…………
7 They walked to the park on Sunday
morning.
…………
8 It was a hot, sunny day.
…………
9 They stayed in the park all afternoon.
…………
10 They watched a video on Sunday.
…………
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Vocabulary3 Write past, present or future for each
time expression.
next year future1 the month after next …………
2 this year …………
3 yesterday …………
4 the year before last …………
5 the day after tomorrow …………
6 the day before yesterday …………
7 this month …………
8 last year …………
9 next month …………
10 tomorrow …………
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4 Complete the dialogues with days ormonths.
Yesterday was Wednesday, so today is
Thursday.
1 The day before yesterday was Friday, so
today is ………………
2 This month is January, so the month
before last was ……………….
3 Last month was April, so this month is
………………
4 Today is Monday, so the day before
yesterday was ………………
5 The month before last was July, so last
month was ………………
MARK: ……/5
Communication5 Complete the dialogue with answers a–f.
a I’m thirteen.
b Mick.
c Two. English and Welsh.
d Yes, I would.
e I’m from Wales.
f No, it isn’t. It’s my second.
Ros Hi! What’s your name?
Mick b Mick.Ros Where are you from, Mick?
Mick (1) ……
Ros How old are you?
Mick (2) ……
Ros Is this your first trip to Poland?
Mick (3) ……
Ros How many languages do youspeak?
Mick (4) ……
Ros Really! Would you like to dance?
Mick (5) ……
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6 Read about Pedro and Yvonne.Complete the dialogues.
Ros Hello! What’s your name.
Pedro Pedro.Ros Where (1) …………………………
Pedro I’m (2) ………………………………
Ros How (3) ……………………………
Pedro I’m (4) ………………….………….
Ros How many (5) ……………………………………………………………
Pedro Three. Portuguese, French andEnglish.
Brett Hello! What’s your name.
Yvonne Yvonne.Brett Where (6) …………………………
Yvonne I’m (7) ……………………………..
Brett How (8) ……………………………
Yvonne I’m (9) ………………….………….
Brett How many (10) …………………..………………………………………
Yvonne Two. French and English.
MARK: ……/10
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From AgePortugal 12
LanguagesPortuguese, French and English
Yvonne
From Age
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LanguagesFrench and English
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Answer key to unit 1 testGRAMMAR
1 1 I 2 you 3 he 4 she 5 it 6 we7 you 8 they
2 1 We’re twelve. 4 I’m eighteen.2 It’s a pizza. 5 She’s a student.3 They’re friends. 6 You’re adults.
3 1 c 2 d 3 f 4 e 5 a 6 b
4 1 a 2 a 3 an
VOCABULARY
5 January, February, March, April, May,June, July, August, September, October,November, December
6 1 Tuesday2 Thursday3 Saturday4 Sunday5 Monday
COMMUNICATION
7 1 What’s your name?2 How old are you?3 Hi, I’m the manager.4 She’s a student.5 You’re thirteen.
8 1 How old are you?2 My name’s Rob./It’s Rob.3 I’m eleven/11.4 What’s your name?5 I’m thirteen/13.
Answer key to unit 2 testGRAMMAR
1 1 aren’t/are not2 aren’t/are not3 isn’t/’s not/is not4 isn’t/’s not/is not5 aren’t/’re not/is not
2 1 Are they your friends? Yes, they are.2 Is he an adult? Yes, he is.3 Are you from Greece? No, I’m not.4 Is she thirteen? Yes, she is.5 Is it Monday today? No, it isn’t.
3 1 That2 These3 Those4 This5 this
VOCABULARY
4 1 a 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 b 6 b7 a 8 a
5 1 computer 5 wall2 desk 6 light3 blackboard 7 door4 window
COMMUNICATION
6 1 b 2 c 3 f 4 d 5 e 6 a
7 1 Where are you from, Rosa?2 I’m from Brazil.3 Good morning!4 Yes, they are.5 They’re from Ireland.
Answer key to unit 3 testGRAMMAR
1 1 work2 like3 live4 works5 like
2 1 twenty-one umbrellas2 forty-seven cassettes3 one/a hundred sandwiches4 thirty-six books5 three buses
3 1 their2 our3 my4 his5 your
4 1 False 4 False 7 False2 True 5 True 8 True3 True 6 True 9 True
5 male femalefather motheruncle auntson daughterbrother sister
6 Hello, Jason.Pleased to meet you, Mr Clark.
7 1 This is my aunt. She’s called Penny.2 That’s my sister. She’s called Gina.3 They’re my cousins. They’re called Ted
and Emma.4 That’s my uncle. He’s called Sam.5 This is my brother. He’s called Jack.
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Answer key to unit 4 testGRAMMAR
1 1 Liz and Mario don’t eat fish.2 Mario doesn’t eat carrots.3 Liz doesn’t eat cheese.4 Liz and Mario don’t drink milk.5 Mario doesn’t drink tea.6 Liz doesn’t drink orange juice.7 Mario doesn’t eat potatoes.8 Liz and Mario don’t drink coffee.9 Mario doesn’t eat rice.
10 Liz doesn’t eat chocolate.
2 1 some2 any3 any4 any5 some
3 1 No, he doesn’t.2 Yes, she does.3 Yes, they do.4 No, she doesn’t.5 Yes, they do.
VOCABULARY
4 1 carrots 5 rice 9 chicken2 onions 6 milk 10 potatoes3 bananas 7 lamb 11 beef4 lemons 8 tea 12 bread
5 1 fruit2 drinks3 vegetable4 meat5 vegetables
COMMUNICATION
6 Daughter No, thanks, Mum.Mother Would you like some cheese?Daughter Yes, please.
7 1 No, I don’t. 6 Yes, I do.2 No, I don’t. 7 No, I don’t.3 Yes, I do. 8 Yes, I do.4 No, I don’t. 9 Yes, I do.5 Yes, I do.
Answer key to unit 5 testGRAMMAR
1 1 Does Lisa do her homework on Saturdays?No, she dosen’t. She plays football.
2 Does Andy play football on Saturdays?No, he doesn’t. He watches TV.
3 Does Sam play tennis on Sundays?No, he doesn’t. He does his homework.
4 Do Lisa and Sam play tennis on Saturdays?No, they don’t. They
play football.5 Does Lisa do her homework on Sundays?
No, she doesn’t. She plays tennis.
2 1 can’t2 Can3 can4 can5 can’t
VOCABULARY
3 1 He’s in the bathroom.2 She’s in the garden.3 It’s on the bed/in the bedroom.4 It’s in the living-room.5 She’s in the kitchen.
4 1 dining-room2 garden3 bedroom4 living-room5 bathroom
COMMUNICATION
5 1 Tim I leave school at four o’clock.2 Sue What time do you have dinner?3 Tim I have dinner at eight o’clock.4 Sue When do you go to bed?5 Tim I go to bed at half past ten.
6 1 We can read books.2 We can’t run.3 We can listen to cassettes.4 We can’t eat sandwiches.5 We can use a dictionary.
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E P O T A T O E S
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Answer key to unit 6 testGRAMMAR
1 1 hasn’t got 2 have got 3 haven’t got 4 has got 5 have got
2 1 Has Lisa got a computer? No, she hasn’t.2 Have Tony and Sophie got a computer?
Yes, they have.3 Has Ben got a football? No, he hasn’t.4 Have Ken and Emma got a football?
Yes, they have.5 Has Lisa got a football? Yes, she has.
3 1 ones2 one3 ones4 ones5 one
4 1 socks 5 shirt2 blouse 6 jeans3 shoes 7 dress4 tie
5 1 yellow 5 blue2 green 6 orange3 brown 7 white4 purple 8 black
COMMUNICATION
6 1 e 2 a 3 b 4 f 5 c
7 1 What colour is it?2 It’s green.3 Have you got a pair of trainers?4 Yes, I have.5 What colour are they?6 They’re black.7 Has your brother got a suit?8 Yes, he has.9 What colour is it?
10 It’s brown.
Answer key to unit 7 testGRAMMAR
1 1 ’re staying 4 ’s reading2 ’s raining 5 ’s playing3 ’m writing 6 ’s eating
2 1 He isn’t/He’s not reading a book. He’s playing football.
2 She isn’t/She’s not writing a letter. She’s listening to music.
3 They aren’t/They’re not learning English. They’re playing tennis.
4 He isn’t/He’s not getting up. He’s sleeping.5 She isn’t/She’s not studying. She’s playing
basketball.
3 1 goes2 likes3 ’s/is doing4 plays5 ’s/is wearing
VOCABULARY
4 1 hair 2 eyes 3 ears 4 nose 5 lips 6 teeth
5 1 chest 6 leg2 foot 7 finger3 arm 8 toe4 back 9 hand5 thumb
COMMUNICATION
6 1 Mike and Lucy are playing football.2 Paul is reading a book.3 Tara is eating an ice-cream.4 Graham is sleeping.5 Jill and Barry are playing table tennis.
7 1 f 2 b 3 c 4 e 5 a 6 d
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Answer key to unit 8 testGRAMMAR
1 1 stays2 is/’s reading3 is/’s washing up4 does5 is/’s watching
2 1 Is Matthew’s mother washing up?Yes, she is.
2 Is Matthew doing his homework?No, he isn’t.
3 Is Matthew’s father reading the newspaper?Yes, he is.
4 Are Matthew’s parents watching TV?No, they aren’t.
5 Is Matthew watching TV?Yes, he is.
3 1 c 2 a 3 e 4 f 5 b 6 d
VOCABULARY
4 1 In London, it’s wet, windy and cold.2 In Warsaw, it’s hot and sunny.3 In New York, it’s cloudy and rainy.
5 1 winter 5 spring 9 desert2 autumn 6 forests 10 ocean3 river 7 mountains 11 trees4 hill 8 summer
COMMUNICATION
6 1 e 2 d 3 b 4 c 5 a 6 f
7 1 Steve never goes to the disco on Mondays.2 Emma usually watches TV in the evenings.3 Emma often goes for a swim at the
weekend.4 Steve sometimes does his homework with
Emma.5 Steve and Emma always go to school at
half past eight.
8 1 How often do you play tennis?2 always3 usually4 How often do you go to the cinema?5 often
Answer key to unit 9 testGRAMMAR
1 1 present 3 present 5 future2 future 4 future 6 present
2 1 ’s leaving. 5 ’re having2 ’re doing 6 ’m having3 ’m playing 7 ’s buying4 ’re getting up 8 ’s finishing
3 1 at 3 in 5 at2 on 4 in 6 on
VOCABULARY
4 1 book 4 T-shirt 7 ruler2 desk 5 scarf 8 belt3 coin 6 elastic band
5 1 T-shirts 5 rulers/belts2 coins/desks 6 books3 desks/rulers 7 windows4 belts
COMMUNICATION
6 1 What are you doing on Sunday afternoon?2 What are you doing on Saturday afternoon?3 What are you doing on Saturday morning?4 What are you doing on Sunday morning?5 What are you doing on Sunday evening?
7 1 No, I’m not. I’m doing my homework.2 No, I’m not. I’m cleaning my bike.3 No, I’m not. I’m playing tennis.4 No, I’m not. I’m staying in bed.5 No, I’m not. I’m going shopping.
Answer key to unit 10 testGRAMMAR
1 1 I’m going to stay2 He’s going to meet3 We’re going to have4 We’re going to travel5 We’re going to visit6 They’re going to take7 I’m going to fly
2 1 No, she isn’t. She’s going to stay with her uncle for two weeks.
2 No, he isn’t. He’s going to meet her at the airport.
3 No, they aren’t. They’re going to visit her cousins.
4 No, she isn’t. She’s going to fly back on 25 July.
3 1 You must2 You mustn’t 3 You mustn’t 4 You mustn’t 5 You must
4 1 c 2 e 3 g 4 a 5 b 6 d7 h 8 f
5 1 month 4 week 7 hour2 minute 5 year 8 day3 millennium 6 century 9 decade
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7 1 Jim Are you going to buy apples?Kate Yes, I am.
2 Jim Are you going to buy carrots?Kate No, I’m not.
3 Jim Are you going to buy trainers?Kate Yes, I am.
4 Jim Are you going to buy jeans?Kate No, I’m not.
5 Jim Are you going to buy socks?Kate Yes, I am.
6 Jim Are you going to buy oranges?Kate No, I’m not.
7 Jim Are you going to buy dog food?Kate Yes I am.
8 Jim Are you going to buy milk?Kate No, I’m not.
Answer key to unit 11 testGRAMMAR
1 1 was 2 was 3 was 4 was 5 was 6 was7 were 8 were
2 1 Yes, it was. 5 No, it wasn’t.2 Yes, he was. 6 Yes, it was.3 No, he wasn’t. 7 No, they weren’t.4 Yes, it was.
3 1 How much2 How much3 How many4 How many5 How many
VOCABULARY
4 1 £0.50/50p 5 £0.30/30p2 £0.20/20p 6 £2.953 £15.99 7 £12.994 £0.24/24p 8 £5.99
5 1 sweatshirt 5 pencil2 badge 6 mug3 pen 7 carrier bag4 sweatshirt
COMMUNICATION
6 1 No, he wasn’t.2 Yes, he was.3 No, he wasn’t.4 Yes, he was.5 No, he wasn’t.
7 1 Policeman Where were you at half past nine in the morning?
Rod I was at the bank.2 Policeman Where were you at half past
ten in the morning?Rod I was in a café.
3 Policeman Where were you at half past eleven in the morning?
Rod I was at my mother’s house.4 Policeman Where were you at one
o’clock in the afternoon?Rod I was in the park.
5 Policeman Where were you at three o’clock in the afternoon?
Rod I was at home.
Answer key to unit 12 testGRAMMAR
1 1 was 5 danced 9 walked2 celebrated 6 were 10 watched3 stayed 7 stayed4 enjoyed 8 walked
2 1 False 5 False 9 False2 False 6 True 10 True3 True 7 False4 True 8 False
VOCABULARY
3 1 future 5 future 9 future2 present 6 past 10 future3 past 7 present4 past 8 past
4 1 Sunday 3 May 5 August2 November 4 Saturday
COMMUNICATION
5 1 e 2 a 3 f 4 c 5 d
6 1 are you from?2 from Portugal.3 old are you?4 twelve.5 languages do you speak?6 are you from?7 from France.8 old are you?9 thirteen.
10 languages do you speak?
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