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Test Test
Higher Level
Name:
Listening
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CD1
Listen and match the days to the food. There are two dishes you don’t need to use.
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1 Monday
a
b 2 Tuesday c
3 Thursday
d
e 4 Friday f
g
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5 Saturday
Test Test
Higher Level
Name:
Listening
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2
CD1
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Listen and write T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn’t say).
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1 This is their first day of work. _____ 2 The typical Jamaican breakfast is salty. _____ 3 The Jamaican fruit ‘ackee’ looks like a fish. _____ 4 People cook ‘callaloo’ with spinach. _____ 5 The guide tells tourists to try a cold drink. _____ 6 The guide’s favourite Jamaican restaurant is
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called ‘Little Kingston’. _____
Test Test
Higher Level
Name:
Listening
Class: Score:
3
CD1
10
Listen and tick (✓) the correct pictures.
1 What can’t they find?
2 What do they need to buy?
a
a
b
b
c
c
3 What does the boy want for breakfast?
a
4
MILK
4 Which is their cupboard? FLOUR
a
Honey
b
c
c
T SAL
SUGAR
SUGAR
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b
Test Test
Higher Level
Name:
Reading
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4 Read and circle the correct answers.
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What does the fastest man on Earth eat?
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SAIN BOLT works very hard every day training to stay the fastest man in the world. He’s one of the most famous sprinters of all time, with world records in the 100-metre and 200-metre races. He can run 100 metres in about 9.5 seconds – that’s about 40 strides (big steps)! His top speed is about 44 km per hour! But how does he do it? Bolt is very strong and tall (almost 2 metres tall). He goes to the gym every day and exercises for hours to stay strong and healthy. Bolt also enjoys eating good food. His coach decides what he eats every day, but it isn’t a very strict diet and the food he eats is delicious. Bolt is from Jamaica, so for breakfast he likes having Jamaican dumplings and
1 Why does Usain Bolt exercise so much? a He wants to keep his records. b He wants to run faster than 40 km per hour. 3 Usain’s coach … a is not very strict. b decides on his diet.
2 What’s true about Usain Bolt? a He runs two hundred metres in less than ten seconds. b He takes fewer than 44 steps to run a hundred metres. 4 For breakfast, Usain has
dumplings that … a need four ingredients. b are made with yam. 6 ‘Wholemeal’ is a type of … a meat. b bread.
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5 How often does Usain have rice? a once a day b twice a day
yam. Yam is a very popular vegetable in Jamaica, but it originally came from Africa. Dumplings are like small cakes and you can cook them in many different ways. In Jamaica they make them with flour, water, butter and milk. For lunch Bolt usually has fish with bread and brown rice. This type of rice is healthier than the normal white rice. Usain usually eats wholemeal bread made with special flour that’s very healthy, too. He likes having chicken or other meat for dinner with some more rice. Water is very important in Usain Bolt’s diet. He drinks a lot of it every day and he also likes fruit and juices. Is his diet similar to yours?
Test Test
Higher Level
Name:
Reading
Class: Score:
5 Read and answer the questions with a short phrase or sentence.
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Delicious Jamaican coffee
A
few kilometres North of Kingston, Jamaica’s capital, you can visit the Blue Mountains. It’s the highest and longest mountain range on the island and in the Caribbean. When Columbus discovered it in 1494, it was full of trees. Today, the rainforest is much smaller and there’s a national park to protect the trees that are left. People use the lower parts of the Blue Mountains, that haven’t got any trees, to grow vegetables, spices and the world-famous Blue Mountain coffee. Sir Nicholas Lawes, an important British politician in Jamaica, was the first to
bring coffee to the island in 1728. In the early 19th century, Jamaica was the most important coffee producer in the world. Today there are other countries that produce more coffee, including Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia. Blue Mountain coffee is one of the most expensive coffees in the world, and about 80 per cent of it goes to Japan each year. The weather in the Jamaican mountain range is perfect to grow delicious coffee beans; it’s cool with a lot of rain. Jamaica also grows other things and sells them around the world, such as sugar and bananas.
1 What is different about the Blue Mountains today compared with in 1494?
______________________________________________________________________________________ 2 Which part of the mountains do people use to grow coffee?
______________________________________________________________________________________ 3 Who introduced coffee to Jamaica?
______________________________________________________________________________________ 4 Which country buys most of the Jamaican coffee?
______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 What makes Blue Mountain coffee so good?
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______________________________________________________________________________________
Test Test
Higher Level
Name:
Reading
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6 Read and match the people to the restaurants. Write a, b, c or d
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in the boxes.
1 Michelle: I love exotic food, but my grandmother can’t eat a lot of spice. We want to go for dinner on Saturday and listen to nice music. We like spicy dishes.
a
we prepare the tastiest spicy dishes for you! Try our spiced chicken with rice and beans or the delicious chicken burritos. And for vegetarians, there’s a long list of dishes made with fresh vegetables. We also make the best juice in town with lemons, lime and oranges!
2 Richard: My parents love spicy food. They went to a Jamaican restaurant the other day, so they want to try something new. They don’t like Italian food. We want to have dinner together as a family. 3 Sandra: It’s my birthday next week and I want to celebrate it with my friends at a restaurant, but I never eat spicy food. I’d like to see the chef working.
c
d
New Delhi
Do you like Indian curry but you’re afraid of spicy food? Don’t worry. You can tell our chef how hot you want your dish to be. There are some delicious Indian dishes in our restaurant, but also international food for children like pizzas and burgers.
Bella’s ItaliaN
One hundred per cent tasty and healthy food. We think salty food isn’t good for you, so we make our pizzas and spaghetti dishes with very little salt. We use fresh ingredients and we bring the tastiest olives from Italy. Go inside the kitchen to see how the chef throws the pizza in the air!
Caribbean Delight Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner to the sound of reggae. At the weekend, there’s a live band playing from 7–11 p.m. Taste original Jamaican food, like rice with red beans, fish with fried bananas or the delicious Kingston Tropix, a smoothie with coconut milk, spices, honey and of course banana – the best drink after a spicy dish!
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4 Peter: I travelled to India last year and I started to like spicy food there. I’d like to try something different. I don’t usually eat meat, but I really like juices and smoothies with citrus fruits.
The Happy Mexican
b
Test Test
Higher Level
Name:
Writing
Class: Score:
7 Complete the text with the words in the boxes below. There are
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three words you don’t need to use.
smooth add
Then bowl
Bake
second
juice
recipe
ingredients
pour
Easy
Instructions
BANANA CAKE
• First of all, put the eggs, butter, sugar and vanilla in a
3 ___________________ and mix together. Mix until
4 ___________________. Today’s
1 ___________________ is for a cake made with
• Peel the bananas and mash them with a fork. Put them in the bowl and slowly
bananas. There’s some vanilla in it, but the most important
5 ___________________ the flour and the sultanas. Mix together well.
2 ___________________ are the bananas and sultanas. This cake is a favourite at home and it’s very easy to make.
Instructions
Preparation time
• • • •
• 15 minutes
Cooking time • 35 minutes
6 ___________________,
pour the mixture into a greased baking tin. • Finally, put it in the oven at 180°C.
7 ___________________ it for 35 minutes.
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2 big bananas • 4 tablespoons 3 eggs of butter 175 g of flour • 2 tablespoons 100 g brown of sultanas sugar • 1 tablespoon of vanilla
•
Higher Level
Test Test
Name:
Writing
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8 Write questions with Is there any or Are there any and the words in
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the boxes below. Then look at the picture and write short answers. rice
olives
citrus fruits
flour
1 _______________________________________________________________?
_____________________ 2 _______________________________________________________________?
_____________________ 3 _______________________________________________________________?
_____________________ 4 _______________________________________________________________?
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_____________________
Test Test
Higher Level
Name:
Writing
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Look and complete the sentences.
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In my cupboard … 1 _________________________________________________ honey. 2 _________________________________________________ sugar. 3 _________________________________________________ citrus fruits. 4 _________________________________________________ beans. 5 _________________________________________________ coffee.
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Total test score:
Test Test
Higher Level
Name:
Speaking
Class: Score:
10 Name the ingredients. Which do/don’t you like? Why? 1
2
3
4
5 5
11 Look in the two fridges and talk about five differences.
Score:
Which of the foods are healthy/unhealthy?
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5
B E
LIM
MILK
olives
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