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FILE TEST 6 A
GRAMMAR
1 Write
predictions with will / won’t.
Example: you
/ think / it / snow tonight ?
Do
you think it will snow tonight?
1 we /
miss / the train ?
_____________________________________________
2 there
/ be / heavy rain this evening
_____________________________________________
3 she
/ not pass / the exam
_____________________________________________
4 I /
sure / I / not enjoy / Ben’s party
_____________________________________________
5 what
time / Judit and Janos / arrive ?
_____________________________________________
6 I /
not think / we / find / anywhere to park
_____________________________________________
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2 Complete
the sentences with will / ’ll, won’t,
or shall and a verb.
not drive
not forget go have
help make open
Example: ‘I
can’t do this exercise.’ ‘Don’t worry I’ll help you.’
1 _______________
I ________________ you a cup of coffee?
2 We
_______________ to Glasgow; we’ll take the bus.
3 ‘It’s
hot in here.’ ‘I _______________ the
window.’
4 I’ll
ring you tomorrow – I _______________!
5 ‘How
will you get to Lyon?’ ‘I
_______________ by train.’
6 _______________
we _______________ some juice with our sandwiches?
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3 Complete
the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Alan
is having (have) a French
lesson right now.
1 _______________
Ned ever _______________ (go) abroad?
2 Cathy’s
not here today. She _______________ (not work) on Mondays.
3 I
promise I _______________ (not be) late.
4 We
aren’t hungry. We _______________ just _______________ (have) lunch.
5 Henry
_______________ (look) for a job when he finishes university.
6 I
_______________ (see) the dentist tomorrow morning – I’ve got an appointment.
7 He’s
tired! He _______________ (not sleep) well last night.
8 Where
_______________ you _______________ (going) when I saw you yesterday?
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VOCABULARY
4 Write
the opposite.
Example: win
a match lose a match
1 lose a key _______________
2 buy a car _______________
3 forget a name _______________
4 start work _______________
5 pass an exam _______________
6 miss the train _______________
7 learn English _______________
8 get a postcard _______________
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5 Complete
the sentences with the correct verb.
go come give
pay send call
take
Example: I’ll
come back here after the
meeting.
1 I’m
going to __________ this skirt back to the shop. I don’t like it.
2 Please
lend me the money. I’ll __________ you back tomorrow.
3 Leave
me your phone number and I’ll __________ you back in half an hour.
4 That’s
my dictionary. __________ it back to me.
5 Lunch
was lovely, but now it’s time to ________ back to work.
6 I
don’t like this bag I bought on the internet. I’m going to __________ it back.
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6 Complete
the phrases with the correct preposition.
Example: My
mum is frightened of spiders.
1 Too
much sugar is bad __________ you.
2 Are
you interested __________ art?
3 Why
aren’t you nice __________ your sister?
4 What
subjects were you good __________ when you were at school?
5 I
get angry __________ with my brother when he uses my laptop.
6 I
think Copenhagen is very different __________ Rome.
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PRONUNCIATION
7 Match
the words with the same sound.
borrow down flower know town window
Example: owl
town
1 owl __________
2 owl __________
3 phone __________
4 phone __________
5 phone __________
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8 Underline
the stressed syllable.
Example: de|cide
1 prac|tise
2 pre|fer
3 pro|mise
4 ha|ppen
5 com|plain
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READING
1 Read
the article on positive thinking and tick (ü) A, B, or C.
Are you a positive thinker?
On our website this week, Dr Charles offers
some tips on positive thinking.
Are you an optimist? I hope so, because if
you are, you’ll live longer and you’ll be healthier. Or are you a pessimist? I
hope not. Studies show that you won’t enjoy life as much and you’ll take longer
to get better when you’re ill. So how do you think positive, not negative,
thoughts? Here are some tips on how to be a positive thinker.
Stop
thinking negative thoughts such as ‘I’ll never find
a partner’ or ‘I’ll never pass my driving test’. Find something positive to do.
Phone your best friend and have a chat. Go out and do some exercise. Put on a
funny DVD. This will stop you thinking negative thoughts, and will cheer you
up.
Don’t
compare your life with other people’s lives. For
example, thoughts like ‘She’s got a better job’ or ‘He’s got a bigger house’
make you feel pessimistic about life. Change your thinking to ‘I’ve got a good
job and I like my work’ and ‘I’m happy in this house. It’s big enough for me’. Remember,
being successful doesn’t always mean you are happy.
Write
down your negative thoughts. This will help you to
clear those thoughts from your head. And that will make you feel more positive.
You could also write down positive things that happened to you. Read them when
you are feeling sad or depressed, and that will make you feel more positive.
Use positive language when you speak.
This will make you think more positively. For example, don’t say ‘Our holiday
was a disaster’. Say ‘Next holiday, we’re going to do things differently’. Don’t
say ‘Famous? It’ll never happen’. Say ‘Famous? I’ll try my best’. Try it – it
works!
Example: According
to Dr Charles, if you’re an optimist, you’ll live longer.
A
True cü B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
According to Dr Charles …
1 … if
you’re a pessimist, you won’t enjoy life as much.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
2 … if
you’re a pessimist, you’ll get ill more often.
A True c B
False c C Doesn’t say
c
3 … if
you do something positive, you’ll feel better.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
4 …if
you have negative thoughts, it’s better not to talk to anyone.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
5 … if
you compare yourself with others, you’ll become like them.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
6 … if
you have a big house and a good job, this means you’ll always be happy.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
7 … if
you write down your negative thoughts, it will clear your head.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
8 … if
you write down your positive thoughts, you’ll always be an optimist.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
9 … when
you read your positive thoughts, you’ll feel more positive.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
10 …
using positive language doesn’t make any difference to how you feel.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
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2 Read
the article again and answer the questions.
1 What
positive things should you do if you are thinking negatively?
_____________________________________________
2 If
you do something positive (e.g. phone your friend), what will happen?
_____________________________________________
3 If
you compare your life with other people’s, how will you feel?
______________________________________________
4 If
you are feeling depressed, what should you read?
______________________________________________
5 What
should you say if you want to be famous?
______________________________________________
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LISTENING
1 Listen
to the conversation. Tick (ü) A or B.
1 Anne
and Robbie have just told their families about their engagement.
A True c B
False c
2 They
are going out for a romantic dinner later.
A True c B
False c
3 They
are probably going to get married abroad.
A True c B
False c
4 Sally
doesn’t offer to pay Anne the money back.
A True c B
False c
5 After
the wedding, Anne and Sally probably won’t be friends.
A True c B
False c
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2 Listen
to five people talking about a dream they had. Match the speakers with what
they think their dream means (A–E).
Speaker 1
c
Speaker 2
c
Speaker 3
c
Speaker 4
c
Speaker 5
c
A I
won’t pass my test.
B I’ll be
a famous musician.
C I
won’t have any money.
D I’ll
fall in love.
E I
won’t win the match.
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SPEAKING
1 Ask
your partner these questions.
1 What
do you think you’ll wear tomorrow?
2 What
do you think the weather will be like at the weekend?
3 What
do you think you’ll do this evening?
4 Do
you think you’ll get a good (or better) job in the future?
5 Where
do you think you’ll be in five years’ time?
Now answer your partner’s questions.
2 Read
the information about Alison’s dream and answer your partner’s questions.
Location of dream: a tropical island
Description: sunny, relaxing, everyone
smiling at us, people bringing us food
People in dream: me, my boyfriend, local
people on the island
Possible meaning: get engaged? get married?
3 Now
make questions and ask your partner about Bobby’s dream.
• Where
/ take place?
• What
happened?
• Who
/ in the dream?
• What
/ mean?
FILE TEST 6 B
GRAMMAR
1 Complete
the sentences with will / ’ll, won’t,
or shall and a verb.
close
not drive not forget go
have help make
Example: ‘How
will you get to Berlin?’ ‘I’ll go by train.’
1
I’ll ring you tomorrow – I _______________!
2 _______________
I __________ you a sandwich?
3 ‘I
can’t do this exercise.’ ‘Don’t worry I
_______________ you.’
4 We
_______________ to Oxford; we’ll take the bus.
5 _______________
we _______________ some water with our lunch?
6 ‘It’s
cold in here.’ ‘I _______________ the
window.’
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2 Complete
the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Magda
is having (have) an English
lesson right now.
1 Otto
isn’t here today. He _______________ (not work) on Fridays.
2 I’m
tired! I _______________ (not sleep) well last night.
3 Where
___________ they __________ (going) when you saw them yesterday?
4 I
promise I _______________ (not be) late.
5 _________
Emily ever _______________ (be) abroad?
6 I
_______________ (see) the doctor tomorrow morning – I’ve got an appointment.
7 They
aren’t hungry. They _______________ just _______________ (have) breakfast.
8 Sarah
_______________ (look) for a job when she finishes school.
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3 Write
predictions with will / won’t.
Example: we
/ miss / the train ?
Will we miss the train?
1 what
time / Giorgio and Rosana / arrive ?
_____________________________________________
2 I /
sure / I / not enjoy / Sue’s party
_____________________________________________
3 there
/ be / heavy rain this evening
_____________________________________________
4 I /
not think / we / find / anywhere to park
_____________________________________________
5 he /
not pass / the exam
_____________________________________________
6 you
/ think / it / snow tonight ?
_____________________________________________
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VOCABULARY
4 Complete
the sentences with the correct verb.
call come give go
pay send take
Example: That’s
the end of the coffee break. Now it’s time to go back to work.
1 That’s
my book. __________ it back to me.
2 We’ll
__________ back here after the meeting.
3 I
don’t like these boots I bought on the internet. I’m going to __________ them
back.
4 Lend
us £20 and we’ll __________ you back tomorrow.
5 Leave
me your phone number and I’ll __________ you back in half an hour.
6 He’s
going to __________ the jumper back to the shop. He doesn’t like it.
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5 Complete
the phrases with the correct preposition.
Example: The
shops are always full of
customers at the weekend.
1 I
think China is very different __________ Canada.
2 What
subjects were you good __________ when you were at school?
3 I
get angry __________ my sister when she borrows my clothes.
4 Too
much salt is bad __________ you.
5 Why
aren’t you nice __________ your brother?
6 Are
you interested __________ music?
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6 Write
the opposite.
Example: push
the door pull the door
1 catch the bus _______________
2 fail an exam _______________
3 send a letter _______________
4 teach English _______________
5 remember a name _______________
6 find a key _______________
7 sell a house _______________
8 finish work _______________
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PRONUNCIATION
7 Underline
the stressed syllable.
Example: ha|ppen
1 com|plain
2 pro|mise
3 de|cide
4 prac|tise
5 pre|fer
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8 Match
the words with the same sound.
window town
borrow know down
flower
Example: phone
know
1 phone __________
2 phone __________
3 owl __________
4 owl __________
5 owl __________
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READING
1 Read
the article about positive thinking and tick (ü) A, B, or C.
Are you a positive thinker?
On our website this week, Dr Charles offers
some tips on positive thinking.
Are you an optimist? I hope so, because if
you are, you’ll live longer and you’ll be healthier. Or are you a pessimist? I
hope not. Studies show that you won’t enjoy life as much and you’ll take longer
to get better when you’re ill. So how do you think positive, not negative,
thoughts? Here are some tips on how to be a positive thinker.
Stop
thinking negative thoughts such as ‘I’ll never find
a partner’ or ‘I’ll never pass my driving test’. Find something positive to do.
Phone your best friend and have a chat. Go out and do some exercise. Put on a
funny DVD. This will stop you thinking negative thoughts, and will cheer you
up.
Don’t
compare your life with other people’s lives. For
example, thoughts like ‘She’s got a better job’ or ‘He’s got a bigger house’
make you feel pessimistic about life. Change your thinking to ‘I’ve got a good
job and I like my work’ and ‘I’m happy in this house. It’s big enough for me’. Remember,
being successful doesn’t always mean you are happy.
Write
down your negative thoughts. This will help you to
clear those thoughts from your head. And that will make you feel more positive.
You could also write down positive things that happened to you. Read them when
you are feeling sad or depressed, and that will make you feel more positive.
Use positive language when you speak.
This will make you think more positively. For example, don’t say ‘Our holiday
was a disaster’. Say ‘Next holiday, we’re going to do things differently’. Don’t
say ‘Famous? It’ll never happen’. Say ‘Famous? I’ll try my best’. Try it – it
works!
Example: According
to Dr Charles, if you’re an optimist, you’ll live longer.
A
True cü B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
According to Dr Charles, …
1 … if
you’re an optimist, you’ll be healthier.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
2 … if
you’re a pessimist, you won’t get ill.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
3 … we
should try not to have negative thoughts.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
4 … if
you do something positive, your life will change.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
5 … you
should compare yourself with others.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
6 … if
you’re successful, you aren’t always happy.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
7 … if
you write down your negative thoughts, you won’t have them again.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
8 … you
should never write down your positive thoughts.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
9 … if
you read your positive thoughts, you’ll always be an optimist.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
10 …
if you use positive language, you’ll think more positively.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
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2 Read
the article again and answer the questions.
1 What
positive things can you do if you are thinking negative thoughts?
_____________________________________________________
2 What
will happen if you do something positive (e.g. watch a funny DVD)?
_____________________________________________________
3 If
you are unhappy because you think your home is too small, what should you do?
_____________________________________________________
4 What
should you read if you are feeling sad?
_____________________________________________________
5 What
should you say if your holiday was a disaster?
_____________________________________________________
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LISTENING
1 Listen
to the conversation. Tick (ü) A or B.
1 Anne
and Robbie got engaged last night.
A True c B
False c
2 Robbie
has already bought Anne a ring.
A True c B
False c
3 They
are going to get married this spring.
A True c B
False c
4 Sally
will pay for Anne’s ticket.
A True c B
False c
5 Anne
and Robbie will probably move to London after they get married.
A True c B
False c
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2 Listen
to five people talking about a dream they had. Match the speakers with what they think their
means (A–E).
Speaker 1
c
Speaker 2
c
Speaker 3
c
Speaker 4
c
Speaker 5
c
A I’ll
be poor.
B I’ll meet
someone special.
C I’ll
lose the match.
D I’ll
become famous.
E I’ll
fail my test.
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SPEAKING
1 Answer
your partner’s questions.
Now ask your partner these questions.
1 What
do you think the weather will be like tomorrow?
2 What
do you think you’ll do tonight?
3 Do
you think you’ll buy anything at the shops this weekend?
4 What
job do you think you’ll do in the future?
5 Where
do you think you’ll be in ten years’ time?
2 Make
questions and ask your partner about Alison’s dream.
• Where
/ take place?
• What
happened?
• Who
/ in the dream?
• What
/ mean?
3 Now
read the information about Bobby’s dream and answer your partner’s questions.
Location of dream: a forest
Description: tall trees, very dark, couldn’t
see the way through the forest, couldn’t see the sky
People in dream: me, my work colleagues
Possible meaning: lose our jobs? things more
difficult at work?
ANSWER KEY TEST 6 A
GRAMMAR
1
1 Will we miss the train?
2 There
will / There’ll be heavy rain this evening.
3 She
won’t pass the exam.
4 I’m
sure I won’t enjoy Ben’s party.
5 What
time will Judit and Janos arrive?
6 I
don’t think we’ll find anywhere to park.
2
1 Shall … make
2 won’t
drive
3 ’ll
open
4 won’t
forget
5 ’ll
go
6 Shall
… have
3
1 Has … been
2 doesn’t
work
3 won’t
be
4 ’ve
/ have … had
5 is
going to look
6 ’m
seeing
7 didn’t
sleep
8 were
… going
VOCABULARY
4
1 find a key
2 sell a car
3 remember a name
4 stop/finish work
5 fail an exam
6 catch the train
7 teach English
8 send a postcard
5
1 take
2 pay
3 call
4 Give
5 go
6 send
6
1 for
2 in
3 to
4 at
5 with
6 from
PRONUNCIATION
7
1 down / flower
2 down
/ flower
3 borrow
/ know / window
4 borrow
/ know / window
5 borrow
/ know / window
8
1 practise
2 prefer
3 promise
4 happen
5 complain
READING
1
1 A
2 C
3 A
4 B
5 C
6 B
7 A
8 C
9 A
10 B
2
1 Phone your best friend for a chat, go out and
do some exercise, put on a funny DVD.
2 You’ll
stop thinking negative thoughts. / It’ll cheer you up.
3 You’ll
feel pessimistic.
4 Positive
things that you wrote down.
5 ‘I’ll
try my best.’
LISTENING
1
1 B
2 A
3 A
4 B
5 B
2
1 E
2 B
3 D
4 A
5 C
ANSWER KEY TEST 6 B
GRAMMAR
1
1 won’t forget
2 Shall
… make
3 ’ll
help
4 won’t
drive
5 Shall
… have
6 ’ll
close
2
1 doesn’t work
2 didn’t
sleep
3 were
… going
4 won’t
be
5 Has
… been
6 ’m
seeing
7 ’ve/have
… had
8 is
going to look
3
1 What time will Giorgio and Rosana arrive?
2 I’m
sure I won’t enjoy Sue’s party.
3 There
will / There’ll be heavy rain this evening.
4 I
don’t think we’ll find anywhere to park.
5 He
won’t pass the exam.
6 Do
you think it will snow tonight?
VOCABULARY
4
1 Give
2 come
3 send
4 pay
5 call
6 take
5
1 from
2 at
3 with
4 for
5 to
6 in
6
1 miss the bus
2 pass
an exam
3 get
a letter
4 learn
English
5 forget
a name
6 lose
a key
7 buy
a house
8 start
work
PRONUNCIATION
7
1 complain
2 promise
3 decide
4 practise
5 prefer
8
1 window / borrow
2 window
/ borrow
3 town
/ down / flower
4 town
/ down / flower
5 town
/ down / flower
READING
1
1 A
2 B
3 A
4 C
5 B
6 A
7 C
8 B
9 C
10 A
2
1 Phone your best friend for a chat, go out and
do some exercise, put on a funny DVD.
2 You’ll
stop thinking negative thoughts. / It’ll cheer you up.
3 You
should think ‘I’m happy in this house. It’s big enough for me’.
4 Positive
things that you wrote down.
5 ‘Next
holiday, we’re going to do things differently.’
LISTENING
1
1 A
2 B
3 B
4 B
5 A
2
1 C
2 D
3 B
4 E
5 A
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