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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
SECTION I: LISTENING
Instruction: Listen to Kate and Steve talking about their plans for the weekend. Choose the correct answer to complete each statement. Write a or b in the blanks. You can listen TWICE.
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1. For the wedding, Steve and Kate are going to
a. wear clothes they already have.
b. go shopping for new clothes.2. There’s a big tent set up in the garden because
a. it’s a Japanese themed wedding.
b. it might rain.3. Steve likes
a. Japanese music.
b. Japanese food.4. Last time Steve went mountain biking
a. he ended up at the hospital.
b. he came off his bike.5. For Kate’s mum’s birthday they are going to
a. get her something special.
b. take her out for something to eat.6. Before eight o’clock Steve is going to
a. watch the football.
b. book a table.
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
BODY LANGUAGE
Instruction: Choose the correct word/verb from brackets to complete each statement below. Write the correct answer in the each blank.
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1. There’s a red spot on my arm, and the doctor told me not to it. (hug /scratch)
2. At the end of the performance, everybody started . (clapping / marching)
3. The employees gave their new boss the cold . (shoulder / nose)
4. Your explanation simply went straight over my . (mind / head)
5. When he saw we’d broken his window, he up such a fuss. (licked / kicked)
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
PREFIX AND SUFFIX
Instruction: Complete the words with a suitable prefix and suffix.
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Example: I disagree with your opinion. You’re wrong.
1. What you’re asking is simply possible. We can’t do it.
2. I can’t pay you in cash. It’s legal.
3. If you fail the exam once, you can take it later.
4. Karen hasn’t found a suit house for her family yet.
5. My uncle is a care driver. He’s had many accidents.
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
PREFIX AND SUFFIX
Instruction: Complete the questions with the correct form of the word in brackets.
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Example: What skills do you think employer will be looking for in the future? (employ)
- Do you think housework will be done by robots in houses of the future? (automatic)
- What small things do you do to help the environment? (regular)
- Do you believe scientists’ about global warming? Why/Why not? (predict)
- In what ways would you like to be in the future? (success)
- What should people make for a happy retirement? (arrange)
- What do think will be more important in the future, practical skills or a mind? (create)
- What’s your idea of perfect for the future? (happy)
- What’s your when people say we should ban air travel? (react)
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
VERB PATTERNS
Instruction: Choose the correct form of verb to complete the sentences. The first one has been done as an example.
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Example: I will never forget meeting the lead singer of my favourite band. (meet / to meet / meeting)
1. We to talk to them. (are going to try / don’t mind / are thinking of)
2. Jake’s hoping through his exams. (to get / getting / get)
3. Harry is good at cakes. (make / making / to make)
4. Don’t to buy some ink for the printer, please. (forget / expect / regret)
5. Alex and I are to getting married next summer. (hoping / thinking / looking forward)
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
FUTURE FORMS
Instruction: Does each sentence express an intention (I), a prediction (P), or an arrangement (A)? Write I, P, or A.
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Example: I don’t think computers will replace human teachers in schools. P
1. It might rain this afternoon.
2. She’s meeting Rob for a coffee before school.
3. I’m going to take up tennis – I definitely need more exercise.
4. They may move to England next year.
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
FUTURE FORMS
Instruction: Complete the conversation with the correct future forms of the verbs from the box. The first one has been done as an example.
be come do go meet take
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A: What (0) are you doing this evening?
B: I’m not sure. I (1) Rob for a coffee at 4.30, but I may be free later. Why?
A: I (2) to Peter’s house and I need a lift.
B: No problem, I (3) you. What’s happened to your car?
A: It’s being serviced. They say it (4) ready on Friday.
B: OK, I (5) to your place after my meeting with Rob.
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