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KEY TO TESTS

MODULE 1 Everyday English


I 1 e 2 c 3 d 4 a 5 b
TEST 1A (MODULE 1)

Vocabulary Reading
A 1 B 2 D 3 C 4 D 5 B J 1 A 2 C 3 C 4 D 5 C

B 1 impressive 5 gymnastics Writing


2 keep 6 lazy K Suggested Answer
3 get 7 brave
Should more teens play sports?
4 dedicated 8 had
Do you spend some of your free time playing a
sport? A lot of teens completely avoid sports, with
C 1 to 4 about 7 over
many concentrating on their schoolwork instead.
2 on 5 about 8 across
To my mind, sports benefit teens in a variety of
3 in 6 along
ways.
Playing sports is a great way to relieve stress.
D 1 silence 3 security
Teens face a lot of problems such as exam stress
2 boredom 4 tidiness
and peer pressure, but playing sports can help
them clear their minds. This helps them to deal
Grammar
with their problems better.
E 1 is working
Also, by playing sports, teens can improve their
2 is taking
health. Most sports involve exercise, and this can
3 Have you ever had
help teens control their weight. They can develop
4 usually goes out
a better body image and become more confident.
5 has been exercising
All in all, I believe that it is a very good idea for
6 look
teens to play sports. It helps teens to develop
7 is always playing
problem-solving skills and build their confidence.
8 has not/hasn’t trained
So, which sport are you going to play today?

F 1 earlier 4 brave
Listening
2 the most exciting 5 more difficult
L 1 C 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 B
3 the fastest 6 fitter

TEST 1B (MODULE 1)
G 1 This is the website which offers online knitting
classes. Vocabulary
2 7 am is the time when we will leave to go rock A 1 A 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 D
climbing.
3 The reason why James cannot take part in this B 1 shine 4 have 7 rude
year’s lacrosse championship is that he’s 2 bring 5 admits 8 archery
broken his leg. 3 make 6 confident
4 My cousin, who is a professional badminton
player, is coming to visit this weekend. C 1 on 4 across 7 along
5 This is the rink where we go ice skating every 2 in 5 to 8 away
Sunday. 3 over 6 about
6 Mary, whose parents are paragliding instructors,
is afraid to try extreme sports. D 1 difference 3 ability
2 freedom 4 happiness
H 1 been 3 yet 5 before
2 for 4 like

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Grammar Also, team sports are a great way for teens to


E 1 have make strong friendships. This is especially
2 are you always playing important for shy teens. When teens play sports
3 have known together, they are more likely to socialise off the
4 starts field or court, too.
5 are seeing I strongly believe that team sports help teens
6 haven’t done become more confident people who can work
7 tastes well in groups, which is a very important skill. As
8 Has Thomas been studying Michael Jordan said, “Talent wins games, but
teamwork wins championships!”
F 1 fitter 4 better
2 easy 5 the most popular Listening
3 earlier 6 more often L 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 A

G 1 Daniel, who is our new classmate, is very good TEST 1C (MODULE 1)


at fencing.
Vocabulary
2 The reason why Max doesn’t want to go
A 1 D 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 A
paragliding with his friends tomorrow is that he’s
afraid of heights.
B 1 outdoor 5 take
3 Alice, whose mum is the lacrosse coach,
2 having 6 patient
doesn’t like sports.
3 fast- 7 serious
4 Sunday is the day when we usually go trekking
4 do 8 ice climbing
in the mountains.
5 Has Darren received the football boots which he
C 1 along 4 about 7 about
ordered from an online shop?
2 across 5 on 8 over
6 The new sports centre, where Ben’s brother
3 in 6 to
works, is in Park Street.

D 1 boredom 3 tidiness
H 1 before 3 as 5 since
2 activity 4 silence
2 gone 4 already

Grammar
Everyday English
E 1 is struggling 5 is looking
I 1 d 2 e 3 a 4 c 5 b
2 appears 6 Have you lost
3 have been swimming 7 plays
Reading
4 starts 8 is not/isn’t going
J 1 D 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 B

F 1 shorter 4 early
Writing
2 harder 5 worse
K Suggested Answer
3 more reliable 6 the most boring
Should teens choose
team sports over individual sports? G 1 This the sports centre where you can practise
Are you thinking about taking up a sport? These fencing.
days, teens have a huge variety of sports to 2 August is the month when we usually go on
choose from, but I believe that team sports offer holiday.
more advantages than individual sports. 3 Have you met our new neighbour who is the
Team sports teach teens about the importance of captain of the school football team?
teamwork. They learn that it’s necessary to work 4 This is my best friend whose brother has won
as a team to succeed. This is a skill that they can three parkour tournaments.
in use in their future careers.

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5 My new bike, which was a present from my D 1 readable 4 confusing


parents, is very fast. 2 active 5 talkative
6 The reason why Jon quit lacrosse is that he 3 annoyed
wants to take up a new sport.
Grammar
H 1 morning 3 ever 5 just E 1 travelled
2 like 4 been 2 were you doing
3 blew
Everyday English 4 had not been waiting
I 1 d 2 c 3 a 4 e 5 b 5 have visited
6 had never lived
Reading 7 had been preparing
J 1 B 2 C 3 D 8 had been hiking
9 had already closed
Writing
10 was shining
K Suggested Answer
Should teens have to do household chores? F 1 used to be 3 didn’t take
Do you have chores to do at home? These days, a 2 would spend 4 Did you play
lot of parents give their teenage children daily
chores. I believe that this is a good thing – for both G 1 A 3 D 5 A 7 A 9 B
the teens and their parents. 2 B 4 C 6 D 8 C 10 D
When teens do chores, they become more
independent. For example, when teens do the H 1 too
laundry, they learn simple but important skills that 2 enough
will help them when they move out and get a place 3 What
of their own. 4 at the airport two hours ago
Also, by doing chores, teens help their parents and 5 enormous new
give them more free time. When parents have to 6 extremely
do all the housework, they are often too busy or
tired to do fun things with their children. Everyday English
To my mind, teens should definitely help out with I 1 b 2 e 3 d 4 a 5 c
the household chores. It builds character and gives
parents a well-deserved break. So, have you done Reading
all your chores yet today? J 1 C 2 F 3 E 4 A 5 H

Listening Writing
L 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 A K Suggested Answer Key
A Camping Nightmare
MODULE 2
A gentle wind was blowing through the campsite
TEST 2A (MODULE 2) as my brother and I put up our tent. We were on
Vocabulary our annual spring camping trip, and couldn’t wait
A 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 A 6 D to go fishing the next morning.
That evening, as we were sitting around our
B 1 pouring 5 missed campfire, we noticed some dark clouds in the
2 half board 6 healed sky. So, to avoid getting wet, we went inside our
3 edge 7 nervous tent and soon fell asleep.
4 all-inclusive 8 canyon Then, in the middle of the night, a loud crash of
thunder woke us up. There was heavy rain and
C 1 by 3 on 5 on our tent was moving from side to side. I jumped
2 off 4 by 6 in up and unzipped the door. Everywhere I looked

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there was water, and campers were screaming in Everyday English


fear. I 1 c 2 e 3 a 4 b 5 d
We ran to our car and carefully drove to an area
uphill. Then, a few hours later, the storm stopped Reading
and we drove back to the campsite. Our tent was J 1 H 2 F 3 D 4 E 5 C
destroyed, but we felt lucky that we had escaped
unharmed. Writing
K Suggested Answer Key
Listening The Hike that Went Wrong
L 1 C 2 B 3 A 4 D 5 D Michelle and Lucy were excited as they left their
cabin early in the morning. They couldn’t wait to
TEST 2B (MODULE 2) hike through the countryside. It was the perfect
Vocabulary winter’s day; the sun was shinning and it wasn’t
A 1 B 2 B 3 D 4 C 5 B 6 A very cold.
After a few hours, they noticed they had passed the
B 1 drops 5 loses same spot twice. They realised they were lost. They
2 accommodation 6 poisoned decided to rest for a while under a tree. Lucy saw
3 border 7 furious that it had fruit, so she took some for them to eat.
4 self-catering 8 rodeo Later, they began to feel sick. They knew they
had got food poisoning because of the fruit. Lucy
C 1 with 3 off 5 of tried to call for help on her phone, but she
2 by 4 of 6 on couldn’t talk because she was sick. They both
closed their eyes and hoped for the best.
D 1 enjoyable 4 challenging Some time later, they woke up to the sounds of
2 creative 5 cooperative people. The phone call Lucy made helped the
3 relieved emergency services find them. They felt so lucky
and relieved to be safe in the end.
Grammar
E 1 went Listening
2 were you doing L 1 D 2 C 3 C 4 A 5 B
3 had not been
4 Have you ever travelled TEST 2C (MODULE 2)
5 survived Vocabulary
6 had stolen A 1 D 2 C 3 A 4 D 5 C 6 A
7 had you been training
8 had not been sunbathing B 1 regret 5 reservation
9 were walking 2 ranch 6 wonders
10 were lying 3 luggage 7 lose
4 publicity 8 full board
F 1 used to have 3 wasn’t
2 would go 4 Did you mention C 1 on 3 by 5 on
2 with 4 by 6 on
G 1 A 3 B 5 B 7 C 9 C
2 D 4 D 6 D 8 A 10 A D 1 talkative 4 readable
2 annoyed 5 challenging
H 1 too 4 easily on foot 3 creative
2 enough 5 expensive gold
3 absolutely 6 How

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Grammar
E 1 reached MODULE 3
2 had not/hadn’t tried TEST 3A (MODULE 3)
3 was raining
Vocabulary
4 have not/haven’t swum
A 1 A 3 B 5 A 7 D 9 A
5 were the kids doing
2 C 4 B 6 D 8 C 10 C
6 had already departed
7 had been walking
B 1 do 5 domes
8 had been waiting
2 speak 6 modified
9 was taking
3 habitation 7 chat
10 went
4 constructions 8 surgeons

F 1 used to live 3 moved


C 1 in 3 away 5 on
2 would cycle 4 Did you travel
2 into 4 in
G 1 A 3 C 5 B 7 A 9 C
D 1 activate 3 darken 5 motivate
2 B 4 D 6 D 8 B 10 B
2 realise 4 advertise
H 1 really 4 to the cinema yesterday
Grammar
2 enough 5 small, old
E 1 will get
3 too 6 so
2 leaves
Everyday English 3 Will you be attending
I 1 d 2 e 3 b 4 c 5 a 4 am going to organise
5 Are you meeting
Reading 6 is going to rain
J 1 E 2 A 3 B 4 D 5 F 7 will have watched

Writing F 1 were, would apologise


K Suggested Answer Key 2 freezes, turns
The Hand that Saved Robert 3 wouldn’t have missed, had woken up
It was a beautiful warm Saturday morning and 4 finishes, will become
Robert was lying on the beach. It was the perfect 5 had, would travel
way to relax after a week of exams. The day was
G 1 I wish I had my hat with me.
sunny with a gentle breeze in the air.
2 I wish Annie had come to my birthday party
After swimming, Robert decided to lie on the sand.
last week.
He closed his eyes and enjoyed the sun on his
3 I wish I hadn’t spent all my money on clothes
face. He slowly fell asleep. When he woke up, the
at the mall.
sky was dark and the wind was blowing hard. He
4 I wish I could travel to Mars one day.
knew something was wrong.
5 I wish my sister wouldn’t tell me what to do all
Suddenly, the wind became violent. People on the
the time.
beach were shouting that a hurricane was coming.
Robert felt frightened and tried to get up to leave H 1 A 2 A 3 D 4 D 5 B
the beach. But he couldn’t. The wind kept pushing
him back. Everyday English
It was then, he felt someone take his hand. He I 1 c 2 e 3 d 4 b 5 a
looked up to see an older man. He helped him get
to a nearby hotel. Robert felt so happy that Reading
someone had helped him. He also knew how lucky J 1 D 2 B 3 B 4 D 5 B
he was.

Listening
L 1 B 2 D 3 A 4 C 5 B

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Writing 3 Mary wishes she had woken up earlier/hadn’t


K Suggested Answer been late for her tennis lesson.
Hi Alex, 4 I wish my neighbour hadn’t played the drums
It’s nice to hear from you. Well done on winning all day yesterday.
the tickets to the space museum. Thanks a lot for 5 Karen wishes she could run as fast as
inviting me. I’d love to come! I’m free on Saturday Michelle.
morning, so let’s go then.
H 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 D
I’m really excited to explore the museum. About the
cinema, let’s watch the film about life in a space Everyday English
station – it sounds the most interesting to me. I 1 d 2 c 3 a 4 e 5 b
Thanks for inviting my brother. He’s really into
space, so he said ‘yes’ straightaway! Reading
Thanks again for the invitation. I think we’ll have a J 1 W 2 W 3 R 4 R 5 W
great time there! Where would you like to meet and
at what time? Let me know. Writing
Speak soon, K Suggested Answer
Jake Hello Danielle,
Good to hear from you. Thanks so much for the
Listening
offer to go to the robotics exhibition at the science
L 1 B 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 B
museum next week. Sadly, though, I won’t be
TEST 3B (MODULE 3) able to make it.
On Wednesday, I’ve got a really important
Vocabulary volleyball match, and I don’t want to let my
A 1 C 3 A 5 A 7 A 9 C teammates down by missing it. I know someone
2 D 4 D 6 D 8 C 10 B else who loves robots, though. It’s my friend
Dean. He’s really friendly and I think he’d love to
B 1 limitations 5 connect
go to the exhibition with you. I’ll give him your
2 spend 6 gravity
email address so that you can contact him.
3 rotate 7 construction
Again, thanks for the invite. Let’s meet up soon.
4 pilot 8 attempt
Say hi to your parents from me!
C 1 in 3 in 5 back Take care,
2 up 4 at Grace

D 1 frighten 3 advertise 5 activate Listening


2 motivate 4 darken L 1 A 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 B

Grammar TEST 3C (MODULE 3)


E 1 leaves 5 will help
Vocabulary
2 will be travelling 6 will have finished
A 1 C 3 D 5 B 7 C 9 D
3 are going to walk 7 will get
2 A 4 C 6 A 8 A 10 B
4 is starting
B 1 conveniences 5 guides
F 1 will call, changes
2 orbit 6 limitations
2 had driven, wouldn’t have had
3 modified 7 chatting
3 were, would pay
4 dome 8 spend
4 comes, will tidy
5 mix, get C 1 on 3 in 5 away
2 up 4 into
G 1 I wish I were good at Science.
2 I wish I could go to the science exhibition D 1 realise 3 frighten 5 darken
tomorrow. 2 activate 4 advertise

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Grammar Mid Test (MODULES 1-3)


E 1 begins
1 B 21 D 41 D 61 B 81 B
2 is going to rain
2 D 22 C 42 A 62 B 82 D
3 Will you have finished
3 B 23 B 43 C 63 C 83 B
4 will live
4 A 24 D 44 C 64 D 84 C
5 Is your dad taking
5 C 25 A 45 B 65 A 85 A
6 won’t have tidied up
6 B 26 B 46 D 66 D 86 C
7 will be arriving
7 D 27 D 47 A 67 C 87 D
8 C 28 C 48 B 68 B 88 A
F 1 goes, gets
9 D 29 A 49 C 69 A 89 C
2 had studied, would have passed
10 B 30 C 50 D 70 B 90 B
3 book, will get
11 A 31 C 51 C 71 A 91 A
4 were, would start
12 B 32 D 52 B 72 D 92 A
5 wouldn’t have got, had told
13 A 33 C 53 D 73 C 93 D
G 1 I wish I didn’t have a terrible headache. 14 A 34 C 54 C 74 B 94 B
2 I wish I had a new laptop. 15 C 35 C 55 B 75 A 95 A
3 I wish I hadn’t eaten so much chocolate. 16 D 36 A 56 D 76 C 96 B
4 I wish my children would pick up their toys in 17 B 37 B 57 B 77 B 97 D
their room. 18 A 38 A 58 C 78 D 98 C
5 Richard wishes he could study Science next 19 B 39 C 59 A 79 C 99 B
year. 20 C 40 B 60 A 80 C 100 A

H 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 B MODULE 4

TEST 4A (MODULE 4)
Everyday English
I 1 c 2 d 3 e 4 a 5 b Vocabulary
A 1 B 3 A 5 D 7 A 9 B
Reading 2 C 4 D 6 B 8 C 10 D
J 1 W 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 W
B 1 found 4 caught
Writing 2 accused 5 took
K Suggested Answer 3 promoted
Hey Jordan,
C 1 on 3 Over 5 to
Thanks a lot for the invite to go to space camp with
2 into 4 up
you. You can definitely count me in!
I’d prefer to book a place in the two-week camp,
D 1 dislikes 4 overheat
because my family are thinking of going on a short
2 rebuild 5 disagreed
holiday later in August. Is that OK with you? Also, I
3 misused
think we should stay at the camp. That way, we
would meet new people and maybe even make Grammar
some new friends. E 1 going 4 helping
Thanks for inviting my sister, but she’s away all 2 to solve 5 take
summer at my grandparents’ house. 3 use
Thanks again for the offer. I guess I’ll go online
and book my place today! F 1 to be suffering 4 have been working
Speak soon, 2 to be chosen 5 having cheated
Maya 3 to have stolen

Listening G 1 didn’t use to volunteer 4 Did Ben use to


L 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 C 2 getting used to 5 wasn’t used to
3 is used to working

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H 1 B 3 C 5 D 7 A 9 D D 1 rethink 4 dislike
2 A 4 B 6 A 8 C 10 B 2 misspelt 5 rebuild
3 oversimplify
Everyday English
I 1 d 2 a 3 e 4 c 5 b Grammar
E 1 to spend 3 clean up 5 to call
Reading 2 finish 4 walking
J 1 R 2 DS 3 DS 4 R 5 W
F 1 being splashed 4 to be offered
Writing 2 having left 5 to collect
K Suggested Answer 3 to be laughing
Dear Sir/Madam,
G 1 didn’t use to take part 4 living
I am writing in response to an article in your paper
2 is used to 5 used to make
about the problem of poverty. With the cost of
3 get
living increasing it’s very difficult for people to get
by. I would like to make some suggestions about H 1 A 3 B 5 D 7 C 9 B
how to solve this problem. 2 B 4 C 6 A 8 B 10 C
First of all, a useful suggestion could be to support
a charity. For example, the public could donate Everyday English
money to charities. By doing this, these charities I 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 c
would have the funds to help people in need.
Reading
Another way to help could be to provide
J 1 W 2 W 3 R 4 R 5 DS
educational opportunities for poor adults. For
example, governments could set up evening
Writing
classes, so that adults could get more
K Suggested Answer
qualifications. This way, they would have better job
opportunities. Dear Sir/Madam,
In conclusion, I strongly believe that if we I am writing in response to an article in your paper
supported charities and educated the poor, we about human rights problems. I believe that these
would reduce the levels of poverty in the world. I problems are mainly caused by a lack of education,
hope my suggestions will be taken into but there are ways in which they can be solved.
consideration. First of all, the situation could be improved if we
Yours faithfully, promoted respect. For instance, we could start a
Victoria Reading human rights campaign. This way, people would
realise we are all equal.
Listening Secondly, the situation could be improved if we
L 1 Cleaning 4 accommodation celebrated other cultures in schools. For
2 London 5 15/fifteen example, schools could hold cultural fairs. Then,
3 factory children would learn about different countries in
the world and how to respect their customs.
TEST 4B (MODULE 4) To sum up, I firmly feel that if we promote respect
and cultural awareness, we can stop these
Vocabulary
problems. I hope my suggestions will be taken
A 1 A 3 B 5 A 7 C 9 A
into consideration.
2 B 4 C 6 D 8 D 10 B
Yours faithfully,
Chad Wilson
B 1 accused 4 robbed
2 accessed 5 raised
Listening
3 sentenced
L 1 Community 4 meals
2 Paris 5 16/sixteen
C 1 to 3 out 5 down
3 plastic bags
2 up 4 on

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TEST 4C (MODULE 4) To start with, it would help if we avoided buying


products made from endangered animals. For
Vocabulary
example, tourists could stop buying souvenirs
A 1 D 3 D 5 A 7 C 9 B
made from ivory. As a result, people would not be
2 B 4 C 6 A 8 D 10 C
able to profit from hunting endangered animals.
Furthermore, another suggestion could be to take
B 1 volunteered 4 robbed
part in animal adoption schemes. For instance,
2 arrested 5 caught
people could choose an animal to donate to in a
3 accused
nature reserve. This would raise funds for experts
to take care of endangered animals in their
C 1 of 3 down 5 on
natural habitats.
2 out 4 into
In conclusion, by avoiding buying products made
from endangered animals and taking part in
D 1 misuse 4 rethink
adoption schemes, I believe we can help save
2 overheat 5 misspelt
endangered species. I hope my suggestions will
3 disagree
be taken into consideration.
Yours faithfully,
Grammar
John Whitehead
E 1 drinking 3 throw 5 visiting
2 to buy 4 shout
Listening
L 1 Share 4 lunch
F 1 having stolen 4 being caught
2 Liverpool 5 14/fourteen
2 to be struggling 5 to have been
3 supermarkets
3 being told collecting

MODULE 5
G 1 volunteer 4 used to
2 isn’t used to 5 wasn’t used to TEST 5A (MODULE 5)
3 get
Vocabulary
A 1 B 3 C 5 A 7 C 9 C
H 1 D 3 B 5 A 7 C 9 D
2 D 4 B 6 B 8 A 10 D
2 A 4 C 6 B 8 C 10 A

B 1 virtual 4 exchange
Everyday English
2 blank 5 masterpiece
I 1 b 2 e 3 a 4 c 5 d
3 upload

Reading
C 1 on 3 down 5 under
J 1 R 2 W 3 DS 4 R 5 W
2 by 4 into

Writing
D 1 friendship 4 hotelier
K Suggested Answer
2 musician 5 artist
Dear Sir/Madam, 3 childhood
I am writing in response to an article in your paper
about the problem of endangered species. In my Grammar
opinion, this is a serious issue which is mainly E 1 … is taken to the park every day
caused by overhunting and habitat loss. I would 2 … was the telescope invented by
like to make some suggestions about how to solve 3 … can be updated in an hour by Mary
this problem. 4 … is believed to have been a hero
5 … wasn’t charged with pickpocketing
6 … was sent to me by email by George

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F 1 … have the flowers in our garden watered (by a TEST 5B (MODULE 5)


gardener) every day
Vocabulary
2 … was having my computer upgraded (by a
A 1 B 3 C 5 A 7 A 9 D
technician) all morning
2 C 4 B 6 D 8 B 10 A
3 … is going to have her hair styled for the
wedding (by a hairdresser)
B 1 bring 4 combine
4 … will have (their) lunch prepared (by Mum)
2 take 5 major
5 … got me to help him with his ICT project
3 boost

G 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 B 5 A
C 1 of 3 up 5 off
2 at 4 under
Everyday English
H 1 e 2 c 3 d 4 a 5 b
D 1 novelist 4 neighbourhood
2 relationship 5 musician
Reading
3 cashier
I 1 A 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 A

Grammar
Writing
E 1 … was not broken by me
J Suggested Answer
2 … will he be invited to the party
These days, online courses are extremely popular. 3 … were made to redo the test by our teacher
What exactly are their pros and cons, though? 4 … is thought that the tsunami may hit the west
There are a number of advantages to doing online coast
courses. In the first place, online courses give you 5 … isn’t being blamed for scratching the TV
better flexibility. For example, they allow you to screen by the shop assistant
study whenever and wherever you want. Also,
studying online can be cheap. For instance, you F 1 … had her car repaired (by a mechanic) last
avoid having to pay for transport or week
accommodation. 2 … is going to have her new house designed
On the other hand, studying online has its (by an architect)
drawbacks. Firstly, it requires a lot of self- 3 … am having some photocopies made (by the
discipline. You do not see your lecturers face-to- secretary) now
face so you may not hand in your homework on 4 … had their picture taken (by a photographer)
time. Also, when you study online, it can be a 5 … will have a famous singer promote the new
lonely experience. At university you can chat with product
classmates, but studying online means you have to
face the challenges of the course alone. G 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 C
All in all, I believe that the positives of studying
online outweigh its drawbacks. After all, who Everyday English
wouldn’t prefer to study at home surrounded by all H 1 e 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 d
the home comforts?
Reading
Listening I 1 C 2 C 3 D 4 B 5 B
K 1 Walker 4 sound
2 360 5 new TV/exchange Writing
3 8th August J Suggested Answer
These days, more and more companies use
robots. There are benefits to this, but are there
any negatives to having robots in the workplace?
There are several advantages to using robots in
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longer hours than humans. For example, they 3 … has its parcels delivered (by the postman)
don’t need to take breaks or go on holiday. Also, every day
employing robots costs companies less, since 4 … is going to have her hair cut (at the
robots don’t get paid a regular wage. hairdresser’s)
However, robot workers also have disadvantages. 5 … had the athletes continue the warm-up
Firstly, they don’t have good problem-solving skills. exercises
For example, when they experience problems, most
robots can’t think for themselves. Furthermore, it can G 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 B 5 A
mean humans lose their jobs. This could affect
Everyday English
millions of workers.
H 1 c 2 e 3 d 4 b 5 a
To conclude, while there are some pros to having
robots in the workplace, I believe that it is a negative Reading
thing. As Elbert Hubbard said, “One machine can do I 1 A 2 D 3 D 4 B 5 C
the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the
work of one extraordinary man”. Writing
J Suggested Answer
Listening
These days, schools use computers, interactive
K 1 Brown 4 c.brown
whiteboards (IWBs) and tablets in their
2 cracked screen 5 refund
classrooms, but are there disadvantages to using
3 511027
this technology?
TEST 5C (MODULE 5) There are advantages to using technology in the
classroom. To begin with, technology can make
Vocabulary lessons more enjoyable. For example, students
A 1 C 3 C 5 C 7 A 9 D can use the Internet to see videos on their lesson
2 B 4 C 6 A 8 B 10 A topics. Furthermore, students can develop their
tech skills by using devices in the classroom. For
B 1 programmer 4 exchange
example, they learn how to research online
2 missing 5 download
properly and create presentations.
3 virtual
On the other hand, there are also drawbacks.
C 1 at 3 off 5 up Firstly, technology can distract students. For
2 of 4 on instance, students often use social media instead
of doing schoolwork. Secondly, devices are often
D 1 electrician 4 friendship expensive. IWBs, for example, cost thousands of
2 childhood 5 hotelier pounds, leaving less money for other things.
3 artist To sum up, there are both pros and cons to using
technology in school, but I feel that it is worth it.
Grammar
After all, who wouldn’t like to learn in the
E 1 … are not made here
classroom of tomorrow?
2 … was the Twilight series written by
3 … had been seen to break into the house Listening
4 … is not expected to win a gold medal at the K 1 father 4 assistant
Olympics 2 teacher 5 equipment
5 … were not prevented from going on our trip by 3 electricity
the bad weather
6 … could be offered a higher salary (by the MODULE 6
company) in the future
TEST 6A (MODULE 6)
F 1 … had his old computer upgraded (by an expert) Vocabulary
last week A 1 B 3 D 5 C 7 C 9 B
2 … will have the new program installed on your 2 C 4 D 6 A 8 A 10 C
computer (by a technician)

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B 1 replaced 4 starred Listening


2 displayed 5 appeared K 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 F
3 blended
TEST 6B (MODULE 6)
C 1 off 3 on 5 of
2 in 4 up Vocabulary
A 1 D 3 B 5 A 7 C 9 B
D 1 comfortable 4 glorious 2 B 4 C 6 D 8 A 10 C
2 foolish 5 hopeless
3 beautiful B 1 blended 4 starred
2 replaced 5 displayed
Grammar 3 gave
E 1 ... (that) she was going to the cinema with Harry
that night C 1 on 3 out 5 away
2 ... me (that) she had never been to a ballet 2 in 4 on
performance before
D 1 traditional 4 dirty
3 ... if/whether he had finished reading the book
2 memorable 5 rainy
4 ... not to open the door
3 dangerous
5 ... what time the chat show was on
6 ... to bring me a cup of tea Grammar
7 ... Jessica (to go) to the theatre with him E 1 … (that) they watched/had watched their
favourite film the night before/the previous
F 1 As 3 in case 5 such
night
2 such a 4 in order 6 since
2 … Monica who her favourite actor was
G 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 A 3 … Brian to call her before he left home
4 … if/whether she had to book tickets for the
Everyday English concert in advance
H 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 c 5 … us to read the book before watching the film
6 … (that) Hollywood is one of the most famous
Reading film industries in the world
I 1 C 2 E 3 D 7 … for coming late to the concert

Writing F 1 because 4 The reason why


J Suggested Answer 2 so that 5 so
If you like exciting science-fiction books, then you’ll 3 so 6 to
love Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. It has
also been made into a film. G 1 another 3 both 5 None
It is set in the future, after some alien attacks on 2 every 4 all
the Earth. The main character is Ender Wiggin, a
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young boy who enters a special programme for
H 1 b 2 c 3 e 4 a 5 d
genius children to learn strategy. Ender soon
becomes the best kid in Battle School. Reading
The book’s plot is fast-paced and exciting. It I 1 B 2 A 3 D
describes the exciting battle games in zero gravity.
The character of Ender is interesting because he is Writing
a sensitive young boy who is also a hero. What is J Suggested Answer
most interesting, though, is how the book explores If you like fantasy books, Throne of Glass is for you.
how Ender copes with being away from his family This book was written by Sarah J. Maas and it is a
and the pressure to do well. bestseller which will soon be made into a TV series.
Overall, this book will keep you turning the pages The book is set in the kingdom of Ardalan where
from the beginning to the incredible plot twist at the an 18-year-old girl called Celaena is in prison.
end. Definitely a must-read! She gets the chance to earn her freedom by

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fighting for the king and becoming his champion. Reading


Soon, she becomes friends with the captain of the I 1 A 2 E 3 C
guard, Chaol, and Prince Dorian. As she fights a
series of battles, she learns things that makes her Writing
question everything including who she can trust. J Suggested Answer
The novel has an action-packed plot and well- If you like thrillers, then you’ll love A Quiet Place.
developed characters. I particularly liked the fact that John Krasinski wrote and directed it. He also
it had a strong female character with amazing skills. stars in it with his wife Emily Blunt.
All in all, Throne of Glass is a thrilling novel that you The film is set in a time in the future after an alien
won’t be able to put down. I highly recommend it. invasion. The alien monsters are killers that are
attracted by sound. The main characters, Lee
Listening and Evelyn Abbot and their children have
K 1 T 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 F managed to survive by living in silence. Then one
day, disaster strikes.
TEST 6C (MODULE 6) The film has a gripping plot and well-developed
Vocabulary characters. What is most interesting, though, is
A 1 C 3 D 5 B 7 D 9 D how so much is portrayed in a film that has hardly
2 C 4 A 6 A 8 C 10 A any dialogue.
All in all, A Quiet Place is a thrilling and
B 1 gave 4 replaced memorable film that will keep you on the edge of
2 played 5 blended your seat from beginning to end. Definitely a
3 offered must-see!

C 1 of 3 in 5 in Listening
2 on 4 out K 1 T 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 F

D 1 childish 4 pointless Exit Test (MODULES 1-6)


2 careful 5 environmental 1 A 21 C 41 B 61 D 81 D
3 mysterious 2 B 22 C 42 D 62 B 82 A
3 C 23 D 43 D 63 A 83 C
Grammar 4 A 24 D 44 C 64 C 84 B
E 1 … (that) she (had) had a great time at the rock 5 B 25 B 45 B 65 C 85 D
concert the day before/the previous day 6 D 26 B 46 C 66 D 86 A
2 … if/whether she could help her with dinner 7 A 27 C 47 B 67 B 87 C
3 … to stop talking in the theatre 8 C 28 A 48 D 68 D 88 B
4 … Nathan where the theatre tickets were 9 A 29 B 49 A 69 A 89 C
5 … (that) she wakes up early for school every 10 C 30 C 50 D 70 C 90 A
day 11 D 31 C 51 C 71 D 91 A
6 … going to the art gallery the week after/the 12 D 32 D 52 D 72 C 92 B
following week 13 B 33 A 53 C 73 A 93 D
7 … me to return the DVD that day 14 A 34 C 54 A 74 D 94 A
15 C 35 C 55 B 75 A 95 B
F 1 so 4 so 16 A 36 A 56 C 76 A 96 D
2 since 5 in order to 17 C 37 B 57 B 77 B 97 D
3 in case 6 now that 18 C 38 D 58 A 78 A 98 C
19 A 39 C 59 A 79 C 99 C
G 1 Neither 3 Every 5 all 20 B 40 A 60 C 80 C 100 B
2 each 4 whole

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H 1 d 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 c

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