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FILE TEST 7 A
GRAMMAR
1 Complete
the sentences with the -ing form or
the infinitive of the verb in brackets.
Example: You
need to buy (buy) some new
boots for winter.
1 I
phoned Abdul because I wanted _______________ (tell) him about the meeting.
2 Sandra
left without _______________ (say) goodbye to anyone.
3 I
love _______________ (walk) in the snow.
4 _______________
(do) exercise is very good for you.
5 Try
not _______________ (spend) all of your money on computer games.
6 Do
you know how _______________ (make) bread?
7 _______________
(dance) is something I really hate.
8 It
isn’t easy _______________ (learn) Chinese.
2 Underline
the correct form.
Example: I
must / don’t have to do the washing. I don’t have any clean clothes.
1 They
haven’t to / don’t have to work today. It’s Sunday.
2 Entrance
to the museum is free. We mustn’t /
don’t have to pay.
3 You mustn’t / don’t have to play football near the road. It’s dangerous.
4 Harry
has to / doesn’t have to go to bed early. He’s very young.
5 I must / mustn’t revise tonight. I have an exam tomorrow.
6 You don’t have to / must tidy the kitchen. It’s a mess.
3 Complete
the sentences with a verb in the -ing
form.
be
cook go play
remember travel win
Example: I’m
not very good at remembering
people’s birthdays.
1 Is
Eva thinking of __________ away at Christmas?
2 __________
with young children is hard work, but it’s also enjoyable.
3 I
don’t feel like __________ tonight. Let’s go to a restaurant.
4 John
dreams of __________ the lottery.
5 __________
to London by bus is cheaper than by train.
6 For
me, happiness means __________ with my family and friends.
VOCABULARY
4 Complete
the sentences with the correct word.
Example: I
hate getting up early in the
morning.
hate don’t
want need
1 We
__________ going for long walks in the countryside.
want need
love
2 Lynne’s
__________ talking to me! I don’t know why.
promised stopped
pretended
3 They
__________ a lot of time watching old DVDs.
have spend
do
4 I
don’t __________ driving you to the airport tomorrow.
mind good
want
5 We
haven’t __________ decorating our new house.
hoped decided
finished
6 Do you __________ skiing?
enjoy want
start
5 Underline
the correct word(s).
Example: He
speaks very fast. It’s bit / very hard to understand him.
1 Taking
good photographs is quite / not very difficult. You need skill.
2 Of
course I can cook – it’s not very / really easy.
3 The
test was a bit / not very difficult. I didn’t answer all of the questions.
4 Mobile
phones are not very / incredibly useful. I use mine all the
time.
5 Colette’s
really / a bit nice. She helps anyone who has a problem.
6 He’s
not very / a bit worried about his driving test. He’s had a lot of practice.
6 Complete
the sentences with a verb in the infinitive form.
be
buy go learn
look for make play
rain turn off
Example: I need to
go to the shop for some milk.
1 We
got wet when it started __________.
2 Elaine
offered __________ a coffee for everyone.
3 Why
are you pretending __________ ill? You’re OK!
4 My
daughter is learning __________ the piano.
5 Did
you remember __________ a birthday card for your Aunt Julia?
6 John
was bored at work, so he decided __________ a new job.
7 Don’t
forget __________ your computer when you leave.
8 I’m
trying __________ Spanish. I’m doing an online course.
PRONUNCIATION
7 Underline
the stressed syllable.
Example: for|get
1 de|cide
2 re|mem|ber
3 sur|prise
4 fi|nish
5 in|cre|di|bly
8 Match
the words with the same sound.
Example: fish
difficult
1 fish __________
2 fish __________
3 bike __________
4 bike __________
5 bike __________
READING
1 Read
the article and tick (ü) A, B, or C.
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION ON THE PARENTS
Meeting your partner’s parents for the first
time can be stressful. We interviewed three people who survived! Here is their
advice.
Rhonda
Smith, age 26
‘I was really nervous the first time I met my
boyfriend’s parents. Looking back, there was nothing to worry about. They
wanted to know everything about me, so they asked me a lot of questions. I
tried not to give my views on politics or controversial subjects, though. Of
course, you have to be yourself, so if they ask you a complicated question, you
have to give an honest answer. One other piece of advice I would give is: be
punctual. Parents always hate people arriving late.’
Will
Mansell, age 29
‘My advice is ‘dress to impress’. I wore a
suit to meet my girlfriend’s parents for the first time. I think it really made
a good impression. They didn’t want their daughter to go out with someone who wore
an old T-shirt and jeans. Make sure you shake her father’s hand firmly. This
shows that you aren’t a weak man. I also offered to help my girlfriend’s mother
in the kitchen. She liked that. Lay the table, or do the washing up, for
example. Her mother will think you’re great!’
Bob
Tate, age 30
‘I think the most important thing is
to show your girlfriend’s parents that you have a deep interest in her. You can
do this by asking questions about when she was a little girl. Parents never get
tired of talking about their children. This tactic also makes you more relaxed,
because you aren’t talking about yourself. Before you go to their house, ask
your girlfriend what her parents like doing. If you find some common interests,
conversation will be easier.’
Example: Rhonda
says you have to be yourself.
A
True cü B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
1 Rhonda’s
boyfriend’s parents didn’t ask her any questions.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
2 Rhonda
says it’s OK to arrive a little late.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
3 Will
thinks wearing old jeans gives a bad impression.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
4 Will
helped with the cooking at his girlfriend’s house.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
5 Will
says talking about work gives a good impression.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
6 Will
thinks it’s important to shake the father’s hand.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
7 Bob
says it’s more relaxing to talk about yourself.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
8 Bob thinks
you must eat everything her mother gives you.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
9 Bob
says you should find out about her parents before your visit.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
2 Write
R for Rhonda, W for Will, or B for Bob.
Example: There
was nothing to worry about. R
1 I
was really nervous. _____
2 I
offered to help in the kitchen. _____
3 Conversation
is easier if you have common interests. _____
4 Parents
love talking about their children. _____
5 I
wore a suit. _____
6 I
didn’t talk about politics. _____
LISTENING
1 Listen
to a language teacher. Underline the correct word(s).
1 Complete
beginners need to do an intensive / evening course.
2 Reading
out loud can help your pronunciation / reading.
3 Learning
a language abroad is easier / more difficult.
4 To
improve your speaking / listening, download news onto your
phone.
5 You have to / don’t have to spend a lot of money on foreign books.
2 Listen
to five people talking about what makes them happy. Match the speakers with the
topics (A–G). There are two answers you don’t need.
Speaker 1
c
Speaker 2
c
Speaker 3
c
Speaker 4
c
Speaker 5
c
A dancing
B being
successful
C listening
to music
D singing
E planning
to go on holiday
F cooking
something really nice
G being
with the children
SPEAKING
1 Ask
your partner these questions.
1 Do
you think you can learn a language on your own?
2 Do
you think it’s possible to learn two languages at the same time?
3 What
do you find easy about learning English?
4 What’s
your main motivation for learning English?
5 Would
you like to learn another language? Which one?
Now answer your partner’s questions.
2 Read
the information about Eva and answer your partner’s questions.
Name: Eva Davidson
Likes: sing / in a choir
Hates: go / supermarket
Loves: have / meals with friends / at the weekend
Spends too much time: decide / what to wear
Good at: speak / foreign languages
Likes: sing / in a choir
Hates: go / supermarket
Loves: have / meals with friends / at the weekend
Spends too much time: decide / what to wear
Good at: speak / foreign languages
3 Now
make questions and ask your partner about Tom.
• like
/ do ?
• hate
/ do ?
• love
/ do / at weekend ?
• spend
too much time / do ?
• bad
at / do ?
FILE TEST 7 B
like
time difficult night happiness promise
FILE TEST 7 B
GRAMMAR
1 Underline
the correct form.
Example: You
don’t have to / must drive on the left in the UK. It’s the law.
1 You mustn’t / don’t have to stand near the train line. It’s dangerous.
2 Hannah
has to / doesn’t have to go to bed early. She’s very young.
3 We mustn’t / must learn all of the new words for the test tomorrow.
4 I must / don’t have to do the washing. I haven’t got any clean clothes.
5 Henri
hasn’t to / doesn’t have to get up early today. It’s Saturday.
6 This
car park is free. You mustn’t / don’t
have to pay.
2 Complete
the sentences with a verb in the -ing
form.
win travel be play go cook remember
Example: For
me, happiness is being with my
husband and our children.
1 __________
to Paris by train is faster than by car.
2 We had
sandwiches for lunch because we didn’t feel like __________.
3 I’m
not very good at __________ people’s names.
4 Where
are you thinking of __________ on holiday next year?
5 __________
chess can be difficult, but I enjoy it.
6 Irina
dreams of __________ an Olympic medal.
3 Complete
the sentences with the -ing form or
the infinitive of the verb in brackets.
Example: I
love walking (walk) on the
beach in winter.
1 Do
you know how _______________ (make) bread?
2 He
sent Jenny a text because he wanted _______________ (tell) her the news.
3 _______________
(do) yoga makes you less stressed.
4 It
isn’t easy _______________ (learn) English grammar.
5 _______________
(dance) is something that I really don’t enjoy.
6 I
need _______________ (find) a new dress for the party.
7 James
left without _______________ (say) goodbye to me.
8 Try
not _______________ (spend) all of your money on new clothes.
VOCABULARY
4 Underline
the correct word(s).
Example: I’m
not very / a bit worried about the exam. I think
I’ll pass.
1 We
didn’t answer all of the questions in the test – it was not very / a bit difficult.
2 The internet
is incredibly / not very useful. I use it every day.
3 Dan’s
a bit / really nice. He always helps me when I have a problem.
4 Teaching
someone to drive is not very / quite difficult. You need skill.
5 She
speaks quietly and it’s a bit / very hard to hear what she’s saying.
6 Of
course I know how to use a camera – it’s really
/ not very easy.
5 Complete
the sentences with a verb in the infinitive form.
learn rain be make buy turn off go
look for play
look for play
Example: They went home when it started to rain.
1 ‘Why
is Laurie pretending __________ ill?’
‘He doesn’t want to go to school.’
2 Fasil
is trying __________ English. He’s doing a course on the internet.
3 I
forgot __________ my mobile phone before the lesson.
4 Alice
doesn’t like her job, so she’s decided __________ another.
5 We
don’t need __________ to the shop today.
6 Carlo
offered __________ dinner for his friends.
7 Did
Fred remember __________ some milk when he went to the shop?
8 Amelia
is learning __________ the guitar.
6 Complete
the sentences with the correct word.
Example: We
love going for picnics in the
countryside.
need
want love
1 Does
your husband __________ shopping?
want enjoy
start
2 My
kids __________ going to bed early.
don’t
want need hate
3 Have
you __________ painting your kitchen?
finished decided
hoped
4 Harry
__________ a lot of time listening to his CDs.
has
does
spends
5 Why
have they __________ talking to their neighbours?
stopped promised
pretended
6 I
don’t __________ helping you with your homework.
want mind
good
PRONUNCIATION
7 Match
the words with the same sound.
Example: bike
like
1 bike __________
2 bike __________
3 fish __________
4 fish __________
5 fish __________
8 Underline
the stressed syllable.
Example: de|cide
1 sur|prise
2 in|cre|di|bly
3 fi|nish
4 for|get
5 re|mem|ber
READING
1 Read
the article and tick (ü) A, B, or C.
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION ON THE PARENTS
Meeting your partner’s parents for the first
time can be stressful. We interviewed three people who survived! Here is their
advice.
Rhonda
Smith, age 26
‘I was really nervous the first time I met my
boyfriend’s parents. Looking back, there was nothing to worry about. They
wanted to know everything about me, so they asked me a lot of questions. I
tried not to give my views on politics or controversial subjects, though. Of
course, you have to be yourself, so if they ask you a complicated question, you
have to give an honest answer. One other piece of advice I would give is: be
punctual. Parents always hate people arriving late.’
Will
Mansell, age 29
‘My advice is ‘dress to impress’. I wore a
suit to meet my girlfriend’s parents for the first time. I think it really made
a good impression. They didn’t want their daughter to go out with someone who wore
an old t-shirt and jeans. Make sure you shake her father’s hand firmly. This
shows that you aren’t a weak man. I also offered to help my girlfriend’s mother
in the kitchen. She liked that. Lay the table, or do the washing up, for
example. Her mother will think you’re great!’
Bob
Tate, age 30
‘I think the most important thing is
to show your girlfriend’s parents that you have a deep interest in her. You can
do this by asking questions about when she was a little girl. Parents never get
tired of talking about their children. This tactic also makes you more relaxed,
because you aren’t talking about yourself. Before you go to their house, ask
your girlfriend what her parents like doing. If you find some common interests,
conversation will be easier.’
Example: Rhonda
says you have to be yourself.
A
True cü B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
1 Rhonda’s
boyfriend’s parents wanted to know all about her.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
2 Rhonda
thinks most parents get angry with you if you arrive late.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
3 Will
thinks he made a bad impression.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
4 Will
thinks it’s important to shake the father’s hand.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
5 Will
did all the washing up at his girlfriend’s house.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
6 Will
thinks talking about your job gives a good impression.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
7 Bob
says it’s important to ask questions about when their daughter was young.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
8 Bob
says it’s easier to talk about yourself.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
9 Bob
says you don’t have to find out about her parents before your visit.
A True c B
False c C
Doesn’t say c
2 Write
R for Rhonda, W for Will, or B for Bob.
Example: There
was nothing to worry about. R
1 I
wore formal clothes, not jeans. _____
2 I
was really nervous. _____
3 Parents
love talking about their children. _____
4 Don’t
be late. _____
5 I
offered to help in the kitchen. _____
6 Conversation
is easier if you have common interests. _____
LISTENING
1 Listen
to a language teacher. Underline the correct word(s).
1 Complete
beginners should do a course once / twice a week.
2 It’s
a good idea to find somebody to practise
/ read with.
3 Listening
is easier if you learn a language abroad
/ at college.
4 Downloading
news onto your phone will improve your listening
/ speaking.
5 You have to / don’t have to spend a lot of
money on foreign newspapers.
2 Listen
to five people talking about what makes them happy. Match the speakers with the
topics (A–G). There are two answers you don’t need.
Speaker 1
c
Speaker 2
c
Speaker 3
c
Speaker 4
c
Speaker 5
c
A making
delicious food
B spending
time with the children
C making
holiday plans
D being
successful at work
E singing
in a band
F listening
to classical music
G going
to dance classes
SPEAKING
1 Answer
your partner’s questions.
Now ask your partner these questions.
1 Do
you think you can learn a language without a dictionary?
2 Do
you think it’s possible to learn a language in a month?
3 What
do you find difficult about learning English?
4 Do
you feel motivated to improve your English? Why (not)?
5 Would
you like to live in a different country and learn their language? Which one?
2 Make
questions and ask your partner about Eva.
• like
/ do ?
• hate
/ do ?
• love
/ do / at weekend ?
• spend
too much time / do ?
• good
at / do ?
3 Now
read the information about Tom and answer your partner’s questions.
Name: Tom Norman
Likes: be / on time
Hates: wear / suits
Loves: visit / his family / at the weekend
Spends too much time: talk / on his mobile
Bad at: play / tennis
Likes: be / on time
Hates: wear / suits
Loves: visit / his family / at the weekend
Spends too much time: talk / on his mobile
Bad at: play / tennis
KEY FILE TEST 7 A
GRAMMAR
1
1 to tell
2 saying
3 walking
4 Doing
5 to
spend
6 to
make
7 Dancing
8 to
learn
2
1 don’t have to
2 don’t
have to
3 mustn’t
4 has
to
5 must
6 must
3
1 going
2 Playing
3 cooking
4 winning
5 Travelling
6 being
VOCABULARY
4
1 love
2 stopped
3 spend
4 mind
5 finished
6 enjoy
5
1 quite
2 really
3 a
bit
4 incredibly
5 really
6 not
very
6
1 to rain
2 to
make
3 to
be
4 to
play
5 to
buy
6 to
look for
7 to
turn off
8 to
learn
PRONUNCIATION
7
1 decide
2 remember
3 surprise
4 finish
5 incredibly
8
1 happiness / promise
2 happiness
/ promise
3 like
/ night / time
4 like
/ night / time
5 like
/ night / time
READING
1
1 B
2 B
3 A
4 C
5 C
6 A
7 B
8 C
9 A
2
1 R
2 W
3 B
4 B
5 W
6 R
LISTENING
1
1 evening
2 pronunciation
3 easier
4 listening
5 don’t
have to
2
1 C
2 B
3 G
4 F
5 D
KEY FILE TEST 7 B
GRAMMAR
1
1 mustn’t
2 has
to
3 must
4 must
5 doesn’t
have to
6 don’t
have to
2
1 Travelling
2 cooking
3 remembering
4 going
5 Playing
6 winning
3
1 to make
2 to
tell
3 Doing
4 to
learn
5 Dancing
6 to
find
7 saying
8 to
spend
VOCABULARY
4
1 a bit
2 incredibly
3 really
4 quite
5 bit
6 really
5
1 to be
2 to
learn
3 to
turn off
4 to
look for
5 to
go
6 to
make
7 to
buy
8 to
play
6
1 enjoy
2 hate
3 finished
4 spends
5 stopped
6 mind
PRONUNCIATION
7
1 time / night
2 time
/ night
3 difficult
/ happiness / promise
4 difficult
/ happiness / promise
5 difficult
/ happiness / promise
8
1 surprise
2 incredibly
3 finish
4 forget
5 remember
READING
1
1 A
2 C
3 B
4 A
5 C
6 C
7 A
8 B
9 B
2
1 W
2 R
3 B
4 R
5 W
6 B
LISTENING
1
1 once
2 practise
3 abroad
4 listening
5 don’t
have to
2
1 F
2 D
3 B
4 A
5 E
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