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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
Section I. Vocabulary – Right words or Wrong words .
Choose the correct answer from the bracket. Write your answer in the box provided.
- [go] Does she [go / play] running every day.
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- How many hours of homework do you [make / do]?
- Does he [talk / speak] Spanish?
- We’re all crazy [for / about] rugby in our family.
- Would you like to go [for / to] a run?
- What subjects is she good [with / at]?
- She loves talking [for / about] so many things.
- We’re listening [to / about] an interview on the radio.
- He is nervous [for / about] his blind.
- She [says/ speaks] that she could nit cook.
- She [borrows / lends] me some money.
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
Section I. Vocabulary – Free-time Activities
Match the verbs with the correct phrases. Drag the correct answer to the box.
Ex: Go –> to the gym
Sort elements
- to music
- for clothes
- games on my phones
- online magazines
- for a meal
- friends for drink
- other cities
- a lie-in
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1. listen
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2. Shop
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3. Play
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4. Read
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5. Go out
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6. Meet
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7. Visit
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8. Have
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
Section II. Grammar – Tense Revision
Read the email below. Choose the correct verb from each pair. Write your answer in the box provided.
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Hi,
I (1) am am / was Adam. I’m Polish, I (2) comes / come from Poznań, but now I (3) live / living in a flat in North London with my mum, Wanda. I (4) coming / came to England in 2017 as a student. My mum wanted me to (5) study / studied English, but I didn’t (6) liked / like it. I left the course after two months and (7) get / got a job as a bike messenger. I’m lucky because I (8) has / have been successful and we can now pay for my father to come to England too. I usually (9) go / went back to Poznań every summer, to see friends and family. But I’m not (10) going / go next year because I (11) meet / met a Turkish girl here in London – and we’re (12) getting / got married!
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
Section II. Grammar – Present Tenses and Have/Have Got
Choose the correct option. Write A, B, or C in the box below.
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1. We …..b…. two laptops.
a ’s got b ’ve got c have
2. They’re a great time.
a aren’t having b having c have
3. Angel with his mum and his sister.
a living b is live c lives
4. I young people with lots of enthusiasm.
a am liking b like c likes
5. Do you a laptop?
a have b have got c has
6 He a lot of money.
a make b making c makes
7. she have her own company?
a Does. b Do c Is
8. Where do you from?
a coming b come c comes
9. I an extraordinary film at the moment.
a am watching b do not watch c watch
10. He is English right now.
a studying b studies c is studying
11. Are you going home now?
a Yes, I’m. b Yes, I go. c Yes, I am.
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
Section III. Reading
Blind date next door
Romance magazine talked to Dan who tells us about how he found the love of his life.
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Dan Actually, we met at three very different times in our lives. We were both born in Bath and we actually grew up in the same street. Jess’s parents ran an art gallery across the road from our house. We knew each other as children but not well. Six years is a big age difference when you’re a kid.2
Dan After school I started university in Oxford. My best friend there was Paul. We’re still very close: he’s like a brother to me. One day I went round to see him for coffee. He introduced me to his cousin who was visiting. She was so attractive she took my breath away.3
Dan She was very chatty and funny. As the evening progressed, I liked her more and more. To be honest, I was quite disappointed when I found out she was just 16 – I thought she was too young for me. I was just starting my Master’s degree in English, so I was 22 then.4
Dan No, I didn’t – not then. One summer Paul and I visited my old hometown. We were staying with my parents. Over dinner, Paul mentioned something about the art gallery his uncle owned across the road. That’s when I realized who Jess was.5
Dan No, we didn’t. We met years later. I went on a chatroom website, and I started exchanging messages with a very nice, 21-year-old girl. We sent each other links to songs and videos on the net that we both liked, we talked about the best places in Bath to go out to eat, that sort of thing. It took me some time to get the courage to ask her out on a date.6
Dan We agreed to meet outside the Assembly Rooms, and go from there to an Indian restaurant close by. But as I was leaving home, I ran into Jess in the street. We talked a bit, then she said she was in a hurry because she had a blind date with someone. Of course, that someone was me.7
Dan Yes and no. It was the beginning of my happiest relationship. But it wasn’t really a blind date – I have known her all my life!-
Complete the interview with the missing questions (a–h). There is one extra question.
a. Where were you planning to go together?
b. Was it the best blind date you’ve ever had?
c.When did you meet your wife for the first time?
d. Did you realize you knew Jess from your childhood?
e. What did you talk about on your first date?
f. Where did you see her again?
g. What was she like?
h. Did you meet in Bath when you were there with Paul?- c
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
Section III. Reading
Blind date next door
Romance magazine talked to Dan who tells us about how he found the love of his life.
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Dan Actually, we met at three very different times in our lives. We were both born in Bath and we actually grew up in the same street. Jess’s parents ran an art gallery across the road from our house. We knew each other as children but not well. Six years is a big age difference when you’re a kid.2
Dan After school I started university in Oxford. My best friend there was Paul. We’re still very close: he’s like a brother to me. One day I went round to see him for coffee. He introduced me to his cousin who was visiting. She was so attractive she took my breath away.3
Dan She was very chatty and funny. As the evening progressed, I liked her more and more. To be honest, I was quite disappointed when I found out she was just 16 – I thought she was too young for me. I was just starting my Master’s degree in English, so I was 22 then.4
Dan No, I didn’t – not then. One summer Paul and I visited my old hometown. We were staying with my parents. Over dinner, Paul mentioned something about the art gallery his uncle owned across the road. That’s when I realized who Jess was.5
Dan No, we didn’t. We met years later. I went on a chatroom website, and I started exchanging messages with a very nice, 21-year-old girl. We sent each other links to songs and videos on the net that we both liked, we talked about the best places in Bath to go out to eat, that sort of thing. It took me some time to get the courage to ask her out on a date.6
Dan We agreed to meet outside the Assembly Rooms, and go from there to an Indian restaurant close by. But as I was leaving home, I ran into Jess in the street. We talked a bit, then she said she was in a hurry because she had a blind date with someone. Of course, that someone was me.7
Dan Yes and no. It was the beginning of my happiest relationship. But it wasn’t really a blind date – I have known her all my life!-
Read the interview again. Write true (T) or false (F).
- Dan and Jess both grew up in Bath. T
- There is a six-year age difference between them so they weren’t close friends as children.
- Paul is Jess’s brother.
- Jess was 16 when Dan met her in Oxford.
- Paul and Dan visited Paul’s uncle in Bath.
- Jess and Dan chatted online about music and eating out.
- Jess didn’t recognize Dan when they ran into each other.
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
Section IV. Listening
Listen to five short extracts. Write the number of the correct extract (1–5) for the summaries. There is one extra summary. For the extra summary, write E.
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a a radio news programme
b friends talking about some personal news
c shop assistants helping a customer
d a customer ordering food in a restaurant
e someone doing a favour for a friend
f someone talking to a dinner guest in their home
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
Listen again. Choose the correct answer.
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1 What are Jack and Will celebrating?
a. Jack’s father got better after being unwell.
b. Jack’s getting a pay-rise at work.
c. Jack’s changing jobs.
d. Jack’s getting a new girlfriend.2 What does the woman buy in the shop?
a. She doesn’t really want to buy anything.
b. She buys a pair of pink trainers.
c. She tries on some shoes but they don’t fit.
d. A pair of size 7 shoes.3 Which of the following things does the guest NOT eat or drink?
a. Prawns because he’s allergic.
b. Regular coffee – he only drinks decaf.
c. Apple pie and ice cream.
d. Mineral water if it’s cold.4. Which news does the newsreader mention?
a. A Swiss company has stopped selling its new cancer drug.
b. Thieves stole three paintings from a local gallery.
c. A businessman gave some money to the International Space Station.
d. Barcelona won the Champions League Final.5 Where does Chris want to go?
a. To the airport.
b. Into town.
c. To the bus station.
d. To meet his friend.
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