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JML Horizons Test 1 FP

7/22/04

8:02 AM

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JML Horizons Test 1 FP

7/22/04

8:02 AM

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Unit 1 Test

Name: Class: Date:

Group A 3

Part one Vocabulary

1

bathroom dining-room kitchen garden toilet garage living-room bedroom

The first month of the year is _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________

January

1 The month of the year February. 2 The third month of the year is 3 The month of the year 4 The fifth month of the year is 5 The month of the year 6 The eighth month of the year is 7 The month of the year 8 The twelfth month of the year is

__ /8

2

Complete the sentences with an ordinal number or a month. Example:

Translate the words. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

is . is April. . is July. . is October. . __ /8

Write the names of the objects.

Grammar

Example:

1

computer

2 3 4 5

_________ _________ _________ _________

.

4 6 7 8 9

_________ _________ _________ _________

Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be. Use the contracted form where possible. Example:

A Where B They __ /8

1

1 A B 2 A B 3 A B 4 A B 5 A B 6 A B

2

are my CDs? ’re in your bedroom.

Who ______ Nina? She ______ my friend from Windsor. ______ Jake at home? No, he ______. He’s at the Internet café. Where ______ Mr and Mrs Ward? They ______ at work. ______ your friends English? No, they ______. Where ______ you from? I ______ from London. ______ you a reporter? No, I ______. __ /12

5

3 4

Write questions with have got and a or any. Then write short answers. (✔ = yes, ✘ = no) Example: desktop computer



Have you got a desktop computer? Yes, I have. 5 6

7 8

9

1 modem ✔ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 2 computer games ✘ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 3 CDs ✔ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 4 camera ✘ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ __ /8

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JML Horizons Test 1 FP

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7/22/04

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Unit 1 Test

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Group B 3

Part one

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Vocabulary

1

Write the names of the objects.

b

Translate the words.

c

a

garage garden bedroom dining-room living-room kitchen bathroom toilet

_________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __ /8

Grammar

4 d

Write questions with have got and a or any. Then write short answers. (✔ = yes, ✘ = no) Example: desktop computer

e

Have you got a desktop computer? Yes, I have.

f

1 CDs ✘ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ 2 camera ✔ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ 3 modem ✘ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ 4 computer games ✔ _____________________________________ _____________________________________

g i

h

Example:

a

computer

b c d e

_________ _________ _________ _________

__ /8 f g h i

_________ _________ _________ _________

5

Complete the sentences with an ordinal number or a month. Example:

January

Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be. Use the contracted form where possible. Example:

__ /8

2



is the first month of the year.

1 is the twelfth month of the year. 2 is the fifth month of the year. 3 February is the month of the year. 4 April is the month of the year. 5 is the eighth month of the year. 6 is the third month of the year. 7 July is the month of the year. 8 October is the month of the year.

A Where B They 1 A B 2 A B 3 A B 4 A B 5 A B 6 A B

are my CDs? ’re in your bedroom.

______ Nina at work? No, she ______. She’s at the Internet café. Where ______ you from? I ______ from Windsor. Who ______ Jake? He ______ my English friend. ______ you from London? No, I ______. ______ your friends German? No, they ______. Where ______ Mr and Mrs Oliver? They ______ at home. __ /12

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Unit 1 Test

Name: Class: Date:

Groups A and B

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Part two Grammar and functions

6

Write sentences which are true for you using have/haven’t got and a, some or any. Example:

8

Write six sentences describing your bedroom. Include information about what you’ve got and what you haven’t got.

guitar

I’ve got a guitar./I haven’t got a guitar. 1 computer games ____________________________________ 2 desktop computer ____________________________________ 3 hi-fi ____________________________________ 4 mobile phone ____________________________________ 5 rollerblades ____________________________________ 6 CDs ____________________________________ __ /12

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_____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________

Write answers which are true for you.

_____________________________________

1 What’s the date today? ____________________________________ 2 When’s your birthday? ____________________________________ 3 What star sign are you? ____________________________________ 4 Is your hi-fi in your bedroom? ____________________________________ 5 Where is your TV? ____________________________________ 6 Where are you now? ____________________________________ __ /12

4

In my bedroom I’ve got…

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_____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________

__ /12 Total ___ /80

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Unit 2 Test

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Group A

Part one Grammar

Vocabulary

1

3

Look at the family tree and complete the sentences.

Rewrite the phrases using the possessive case. Example:

the wife of John 1 2 3 4 5 6

the the the the the the

John’s wife

hair of Karen __________ cottage of my parents __________ flat of my sisters __________ son of Emma and Richard __________ grandparents of the child __________ house of Francis __________ __ /6

4

Correct the mistakes which are underlined in the sentences. Example:

I’ve got two watchs. 1 2 3 4

They’ve got three childs. __________ They’ve got big familys. __________ Scottish woman are attractive. __________ I’ve got two brothers. They names are Joe and Sam. __________ 5 My husband’s name is Chris. We children are three and five years old. __________ 6 What are yours daughters’ names? __________

Example:

wife

Diana is James’s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

.

James and Diana are Andy’s _____________. David is Helen’s ________________. Daniel is Sally’s ________________. Andy is David and Helen’s _____________. Sally is Vicky’s ________________. Andy is Sally’s ________________. Daniel is David’s ________________. Vicky is Andy’s ________________. __ /8

2

Put the words in the box under the correct heading. brown (x2) stocky curly red fat

straight green slim blue tall

1

__________

2

__________

3

__________

4

__________

5

__________ __________

6

__________

8

__________

9

__________

10

__________ __________

11

__________

12 13

__________

14

__________

7

Build: Looks:

5

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of have got. Use the contracted form where possible. A B A B A

brown

Colour of eyes:

Height:

__ /6

brown

Colour of hair:

Style of hair:

pretty short (x2) blonde handsome

watches

B

Have you got any brothers and sisters? Yes, I 1 __________. I 2 __________ a brother and two sisters. And you? I 3 __________ a brother. 4 __________ he __________ any children? Yes, he 5 __________ a boy and a girl. My nephew 6 __________ dark, curly hair and brown eyes, and my niece 7 __________ long, blonde hair and blue eyes. They’re very different. 8 __________ you __________ any nieces or nephews? No, I 9 __________, but I 10 __________ a lot of cousins. __ /10

__ /14

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Unit 2 Test

Name: Class: Date:

Group B

Part one

Grammar

3

Vocabulary

1

Write the words in the box under the correct heading. brown (x2) blue handsome fat short (x2)

curly red slim green stocky 1

__________

2

__________

Style of hair:

3

__________ __________

4

__________

7

__________

brown

Colour of eyes: 6

__________

8

__________

9

__________

Looks:

10

__________

11

__________

Build:

12

__________ __________

13

__________

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of have got. Use the contracted form where possible.

Have you ______ got any brothers and sisters? A ______ B No, I 1 __________, but I 2 __________ a lot of cousins. And you? A I 3 __________ a sister. B 4 __________ she __________ any children? A Yes, she 5 __________ a girl and a boy. My niece 6 __________ long, dark hair and brown eyes and my nephew 7 __________ blonde, curly hair and blue eyes. They’re very different. 8 __________ you __________ any uncles or aunts? B Yes, I 9 __________. I 10 __________ two uncles and an aunt.

blonde tall pretty straight

Height:

5

brown

Colour of hair:

14

__ /10

4

Rewrite the phrases using the possessive case. Example:

the wife of John 1 2 3 4 5 6

__ /14

2

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Look at the family tree and complete the sentences.

the the the the the the

John’s wife

friends of the child __________ bedroom of my brothers __________ book of James __________ computer of Emma __________ daughter of Sue and Paul __________ car of my parents __________ __ /6

5

David and Sally

Correct the mistakes which are underlined in the sentences. Example:

I’ve got two watchs. Daniel and Vicky

Simon

James and Helen

Diana

Andy

Example:

Sally is David’s

wife

.

watches

1 He’s got two daughters. They names are Abby and Mel. __________ 2 She’s got three childs. __________ 3 My wife’s name is Sam. We house is very big. __________ 4 We’ve got small familys. __________ 5 What are yours parents’ names? __________ 6 Irish man are attractive. __________ __ /6

1 Diana is Helen’s ______________. 2 David and Sally are Simon’s ______________. 3 Simon is Diana’s ______________. 4 Daniel is Vicky’s ______________. 5 Andy is Daniel’s ______________. 6 Andy is James and Helen’s ______________. 7 Helen is Simon’s ______________. 8 Andy is Diana’s ______________. __ /8

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Unit 2 Test

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Groups A and B

Part two Grammar and functions

6

Write a paragraph about your family. (25–35 words) Answer these questions: Have you got a big or small family? How many brothers and sisters have you got? What are their names and how old are they? Have you got two grandfathers and two grandmothers? How many cousins have you got?

My Family ___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________ ___________________________________

___________________________________ ___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

__ /10

7

Complete paragraphs A and B to describe yourself and your best friend. Use two adjectives to describe hair and use an appropriate adverb to describe height and appearance. A I 1__________ 2__________, 3__________hair and 4__________ eyes. I 5__________ 6__________ tall and I 7__________ 8__________ good-looking. B

My best friend 9__________ 10__________, 11__________ hair and 12__________ eyes. He/She 13__________ 14__________ short and he/she 15__________ 16__________ attractive. __ /16

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Translate these sentences. 1 I’ve got two sisters and one brother. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 2 My sister’s got long, red hair. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 3 My brother’s got blue eyes. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 4 I’ve got short, black, curly hair. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 5 My dad’s got blonde hair and brown eyes. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ __ /10 Total ___ /80

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Unit 3 Test

Name: Class: Date:

Group A

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Part one Vocabulary

1

Match the names of the activities (1–9) to the pictures (a–i). Example: 1

2 3 4 5

__ __ __ __

c

3

go cycling

go skiing listen to music read do aerobics

6 7 8 9

Complete the e-mail with the -ing form of the verbs in the box. go (x2)

__ __ __ __

play football do crosswords go swimming go jogging

do (x3)

play (x2) watch listen

Hi! My name’s Natasha and I love doing sports. I really like 1 ________ basketball and 2 __________ jogging. I also like 3 __________ to music. My friends and I like 4 __________ computer games and 5 __________ cycling. My sister likes 6 __________ crosswords, but I can’t stand them – they’re too boring. My brother likes 7 __________ football on TV. What do you like 8 __________ in your free time?

__ /8

a c b

d f e

__ /8

4

g h

Example:

i

You’re a good friend. I really like

Complete the sentences with the correct form of like. Example:

I

like

rap and hip hop.

1 I like jazz, but I ___________ classical music. 2 My brother ______ soul and techno music. 3 A ______ you ______ rock music? B Yes, I ______. 4 A ______ your parents ______ jazz? B No, they ______. 5 A What music ______ you and your friends ______? B We ______ Latin and R&B. 6 My sister __________ pop. She prefers classical music. 7 A ______ he ______ techno? B No, he __________. 8 My friends ___________ soul, but they like rap.

you

.

1 Football’s boring. I hate ______. 2 A What do you think of war films? B I can’t stand ______. 3 My brother’s very funny. Everyone likes ______. 4 I’m very sad. I love Mark, but he doesn’t love ______. 5 Your sister’s cool. I like ______ a lot.

Grammar

2

Complete the sentences with the correct object pronoun.

__ /5

5

Underline the correct alternative. Example:

Which/What sport do you like, football or basketball? 1 Which/What music do you like? 2 Which/What activity do you prefer, swimming or cycling? 3 Which/What do you prefer, laptop or desktop computers? 4 Which/What films do you like? __ /4

__ /12

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Unit 3 Test

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Group B

Part one Vocabulary

1

Match the names of the activities (a–i) to the pictures (1–9). Example: a

b c d e

__ __ __ __

3

3

Example:

Which/What sport do you like, football or basketball?

go cycling

go swimming do crosswords go jogging listen to music

f g h i

__ __ __ __

read do aerobics go skiing play football

1 Which/What singer do you prefer, Jennifer Lopez or Kylie Minogue? 2 Which/What sports do you like doing? 3 Which/What computer games do you like? 4 Which/What films do you like, love stories or action?

__ /8

2

1

Underline the correct alternative.

__ /4

3

4

Complete the sentences with the correct form of like. Example:

I

5 4

9

7

Grammar

2

rap and hip hop.

1 A What music ______ you and your classmates ______? B We ______ techno. 2 My brother ________ classical music. He prefers pop. 3 A ______ she ______ rap and hip hop? B No, she _________. 4 My parents _________ R&B, but they like reggae. 5 I like soul, but I _________ jazz music. 6 My sister ______ Latin and R&B music. 7 A ______ you ______ techno music? B Yes, I ______. 8 A ______ your friends ______ classical music? B No, they _________.

6

8

like

Complete the sentences with the correct object pronoun.

__ /12

Example:

You’re a good friend. I really like

you

.

1 Mark’s cool. Everyone loves ______. 2 A What do you think of my sister? B I like ______ a lot. 3 A Do you like my brother? B Yes, but he doesn’t like ______. 4 This war film’s fantastic. I really like ______. 5 Horror films are boring. I hate ______. __ /5

5

Complete the paragraph with the -ing form of the verbs in the box. watch play (x2) go (x2)

listen

do (x3)

Hello! My name’s Chris and I love ______ doing sports. 1 I really like __________ swimming and 2 __________ volleyball. What do you like 3 __________ in your free time? My friends and I like 4 __________ skiing and 5 __________ computer games. I also like 6 __________ to CDs. My brother likes 7 __________ crosswords. My sister likes 8 __________ swimming on TV, but I can’t stand it – it’s boring. __ /8

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Unit 3 Test

Name: Class: Date:

Groups A and B

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Part two Grammar and functions

6

8

Give your opinion. Use and, but or or. Example:

reggae/soul

Example:

I like reggae, but I don’t like soul.

watch comedies.

I love watching comedies. They’re funny.

1 basketball/football ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 2 hip hop/rap ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 3 action films/love stories ____________________________________ ____________________________________

watch war films listen to classical music play computer games read science fiction novels do crosswords 1 ____________________________________ 2 ____________________________________ 3 ____________________________________ 4 ____________________________________ 5 ____________________________________

__ /3

7

Give your opinion. Use like/love/hate/can’t stand and an adjective of opinion.

Agree or disagree with the following statements.

__ /10

9

Example:

1

A I quite like Tom Hanks. B

1

So do I

. (or)

Translate the paragraph.

Oh, I don’t .

A I love playing volleyball.

Hi. My name’s Tony Nichols. 2 I’m from Nottingham. 3 My girlfriend’s name’s Ellie. 4 I really like her. 5 She doesn’t like doing sport – 6 and neither do I. 7 In our free time we like listening to music. 8 Ellie’s favourite group is Gorillaz. 9 She really likes them.

B ____________________ _____________________________________

2

A I don’t like science fiction.

_____________________________________

B ____________________

_____________________________________ _____________________________________

3

A I hate jazz.

_____________________________________ B ____________________

_____________________________________ _____________________________________

4

_____________________________________

A I like going swimming. B ____________________

_____________________________________ _____________________________________

5

_____________________________________

A I don’t like R&B. B ____________________

6

A I don’t like reading very much.

_____________________________________

__ /18

B ____________________

Total ___ /80

__ /12

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Unit 4 Test

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Group A

Part one Vocabulary

1

Match the verbs (1–8) to the words and phrases (a–m). Some verbs have two possible matches.

3

Example:

I play in the football team. (sometimes)

Example:

1 lay 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

do finish get go have make brush a b c d e f g

Rewrite the sentences, putting the adverb of frequency in brackets in the correct position.

e __, __, __, __, __, __ __

I sometimes play in the football team. __ __ __ __ __

the shopping a snack to bed dressed the table school the bed

h i j k l m

1 I’m late for school. (never) ____________________________________ 2 Do you listen to music in the evening? (always) ____________________________________ 3 My dad does the washing-up. (hardly ever) ____________________________________ 4 We go to the gym on Wednesdays. (usually) ____________________________________ 5 He’s at home on Saturday evening. (often) ____________________________________ 6 They go to school on Sundays. (never) ____________________________________

the washing to the gym up a shower your teeth work

__ /6

4 __ /12

Write questions and positive (✔) or negative (✘) short answers. Example:

2



Grammar

your father/do/the shopping?

Write complete sentences. Use the Present simple and the correct preposition: in, at or on.

Does your father do the shopping? Yes, he does.

Example:

John/not have/breakfast/the morning

John doesn’t have breakfast in the morning. 1 British students/not go/to school/Saturdays ____________________________________ 2 We/have/a sports day/July ____________________________________ 3 My friend/not go/to the town centre/ the evening ____________________________________ 4 My dad/finish/work/six o’clock ____________________________________ 5 My brother/tidy/his room/Sundays ____________________________________ 6 My mum/not do/the cooking/the weekend ____________________________________ __ /12

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1 you/do/the washing-up? ✘ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 2 your school/have/a sports day? ✔ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 3 you and your friends/have/lunch at school? ✔ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 4 your best friend/do/gymnastics? ✘ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 5 you and your family/go/to the gym? ✘ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 6 your friends/often/go/to the town centre? ✔ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ __ /12

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Unit 4 Test

Name: Class: Date:

Group B

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Part one Vocabulary

1

Match the verbs (1–8) to the words and phrases (a–m). Some verbs have two possible matches. a b c d e f g 1 2 3 4

a shower the bed work the washing the table to the gym a snack

lay do finish get

e __, __ __, __ __, __

h i j k l m

5 6 7 8

3

Example:

your father/do/the shopping?

dressed your teeth school the shopping to bed up

go have make brush

1 your best friend/often/go/to the town centre? ✘ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 2 your friends/have/lunch at school? ✔ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 3 you/do/gymnastics? ✘ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 4 you/do/the washing-up? ✔ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 5 you and your friends/go/to the gym? ✔ ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 6 your school/have/a sports day? ✘ ____________________________________? ____________________________________

__, __ __, __ __ __

Grammar Write complete sentences. Use the Present simple and the correct preposition: in, at or on. Example:

John/not have/breakfast/the morning

John doesn’t have breakfast in the morning. 1 My friend/tidy/his room/Saturdays ____________________________________ 2 My mum/finish/work/five o’clock ____________________________________ 3 We/have/a sports day/May ____________________________________ 4 My dad/not go/to work/the evening ____________________________________ 5 My brother/not do/the ironing/the weekend ____________________________________ 6 English children/not go/to school/Sundays ____________________________________ __ /12



Does your father do the shopping? Yes, he does.

__ /12

2

Write questions and positive (✔) or negative (✘) short answers.

__ /12

4

Rewrite the sentences, putting the adverb of frequency in brackets in the correct position. Example:

I play in the football team. (sometimes)

I sometimes play in the football team. 1 He goes to the gym on Saturdays. (usually) ____________________________________ 2 Does she watch TV in the afternoon? (often) ____________________________________ 3 I do the ironing. (never) ____________________________________ 4 They play football on Sundays. (always) ____________________________________ 5 We’re at home on Wednesday evening. (never) ____________________________________ 6 He’s free at weekends. (hardly ever) ____________________________________ __ /6

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Unit 4 Test

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Groups A and B

Part two Grammar and functions

5

Answer the questionnaire about your lifestyle. Write complete sentences.

6

Look at the pictures and write the times and the time of day in words. Example:

1

It’s seven o’clock in the morning.

What time do you get up on schooldays? __________________________________ __________________________________

1

2 What time do you start school? __________________________________

3 On which days do you do homework?

2

3

4

5

__________________________________ __________________________________

4 How often do you see your friends? __________________________________ __________________________________

5 What time do you go to bed on Saturday night? __________________________________ __________________________________

6 How often do you go to the gym?

1 2 3 4 5

__________________________________ __________________________________

7 Which jobs do you do in the house?

____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________

__________________________________ __________________________________

8 What time do you usually have lunch? __________________________________ __________________________________

__ /16

__ /10

7

Translate these sentences. 1 My brother and I both go to the gym. ____________________________________ 2 I usually get up late on Thursdays. ____________________________________ 3 She hardly ever drinks coffee. ____________________________________ 4 They go swimming twice a week. ____________________________________ 5 We are always at home at eight o’clock in the evening. ____________________________________ 6 What time do you have breakfast? ____________________________________ __ /12 Total ___ /80

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Unit 5 Test

Name: Class: Date:

Group A

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Part one Vocabulary

1

5 A __________ you __________ (listen) to CDs? B No, I __________. I __________ (use) the computer. 6 A What __________ he __________ (do)? B He __________ (play) the guitar.

Complete the sentences with the missing words. Example:

I don’t write letters send e-mails.

anymore. I always

__ /15 1 I like watching Disney c__________ on TV. 2 When I’m on holiday, I usually write p__________ to my friends. 3 I usually go to the l__________ to study. It’s quiet there. 4 C__________ is a board game with black and white pieces. 5 I always have a b__________ before I go out.

4

Sarah Hi, Emma. How’s it going? Emma Fine, thanks. are doing (do) Sarah What you these days? Emma I 1__________ (work) as a secretary. And you? Sarah I 2__________ (study) computers now. Emma And 3__________ you and James __________ (go) out together? Sarah No, we 4__________. My new boyfriend’s name is Andy. We 5__________ (have) a great time together. 6__________ you __________ (go) out with anyone? Emma Yes, I 7__________. His name’s Simon, but he isn’t here at the moment. He 8__________ (travel) in Spain this month. Sarah That’s great. See you soon, Emma. Emma OK. Bye.

__ /5

2

Complete the sentences with a verb from the box. make read

use have

feel do

listen talk

Example :

Do you

make

dinner for your girlfriend?

1 A What’s up? B I __________ really ill. 2 Do you __________ to your boyfriend on the phone every day? 3 We __________ computers in our IT classes. 4 __________ a great time at the party! 5 They __________ exams every term. 6 We __________ to the radio every day. 7 Do you __________ the newspaper every day? __ /7

Grammar

3

Complete the questions and answers with the Present continuous of the verbs in brackets. Use the contracted form where possible. Example :

A What’s she doing (do)? B She ’s listening (listen) to music. 1 A __________ they __________ (play) cards? B No, they __________. They _____________ (play) tennis. 2 A What __________ you __________ (watch)? B We __________ (watch) a film. 3 A __________ she __________ (read) a book? B No, she __________. She __________ (have) a shower. 4 A What __________ he __________ (write)? B He __________ (write) a letter.

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Complete the dialogue with the Present continuous of the verbs in brackets or with short answers. Use the contracted form where possible.

__ /8

5

Underline the correct alternative.

Hi, Ben How are you? I have/’m having a great time here in Florida with my host family. I 1’m using/ use their computer at the moment. The weather here is fantastic – the sun shines 2every day/ now and everyone 3goes/is going to the beach. We 4are usually talking/usually talk to a group of American girls there – they 5like/are liking British music. My sister is here with me. I think she 6falls/’s falling in love with an American boy! She talks to him on the phone 7every night/now. I must go now. We 8always have/’re always having dinner at this time. Send me a message soon. All the best. Adrian __ /8

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Group B Simon No, I 7__________. I like a girl called Lucy, but she 8__________ (travel) in Europe at the moment. James Oh, well. See you soon, Simon. Simon Yes. Bye.

Part one Vocabulary

1

Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.

__ /8 make do

talk feel

read listen

have use

4

Example:

Do you

make

Hi, Sophie How are you? I have/’m having a fantastic time here in Sydney with my host family. The weather here is great – the sun shines 1every day/at the moment and everyone 2goes/’s going out every evening. We 3always have/’re always having dinner at about half past seven and then we go out. My brother is here too. I think he 4falls/’s falling in love with an Australian girl! He 5talks/’s talking to her on the phone at the moment. I 6‘m usually talking/usually talk to a group of Australian students here – but I 7don’t like/am not liking any of the boys. I’ve already got a boyfriend at home!

dinner for your girlfriend?

1 How often do you __________ books? 2 They __________ computers for homework sometimes. 3 Do you __________ to the radio in the car? 4 I __________ on the phone every evening! 5 A How are you? B Not very well. I __________ really ill. 6 We __________ exams at the end of the year. 7 I always __________ a great time on holiday. __ /7

2

I must go now. I 8’m using/use my host family’s e-mail at the moment and it’s expensive!

Complete the sentences with the missing words.

Write soon. love, Natasha

Example:

I don’t write letters send e-mails.

anymore. I always

1 C__________ is a difficult game of strategy. 2 I read books in the l__________ at school. 3 Do you write p__________ when you go on holiday? 4 He never has a b__________. He prefers a shower. 5 The Simpsons is her favourite c__________ on television. __ /5

Grammar

3

Complete the dialogue with the Present continuous of the verbs in brackets or with short answers. Use the contracted form where possible. James Simon James Simon

Hi, Simon. How’s it going? Great, thanks. What are you doing (do) these days? I 1__________ (study) at college. And you? James I 2__________ (work) as a mechanic now and I’ve got a new girlfriend. Her name’s Emma. I 3__________ (have) a great time with her. Simon So 4__________ you and Emma __________ (go) on holiday together? James Yes, we 5__________. 6__________ you __________ (go) out with anyone?

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5

Complete the questions and answers with the Present continuous of the verbs in brackets or with short answers. Use the contracted form where possible. Example:

A What’s she doing (do)? B She ’s listening (listen) to music. 1 A __________ she __________ (listen) to music? B No, she __________. She __________ (use) the Internet. 2 A __________ they __________ (have) a great time? B No, they __________. They __________ (do) an exam. 3 A What __________ you __________ (do)? B We __________ (play) the piano. 4 A __________ you__________ (play) cards? B No, I __________. I __________ (play) the guitar. 5 A What __________ you __________ (read)? B I __________ (read) an e-mail. 6 A What __________ he __________ (watch)? B He __________ (watch) a video. __ /15 Horizons · Tests

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Part two Vocabulary

6

9

Write five school subjects. Example:

English

__________ __________

__________ __________

Jane

__________ __ /5

Grammar and functions

7

Write four sentences saying what these people are doing at the moment. Use the Present continuous. 1 I _____________________________________ 2 My mother _____________________________________ 3 My father _____________________________________ 4 My friends _____________________________________ __ /8

8

Translate the telephone conversation.

Write questions and answers which are true for you. 1 What/music/you and your friends/usually listen to? ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 2 Where/you/sit/at the moment? ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 3 What sports/you/often/do? ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 4 What books or magazines/you/read/these days? ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 5 Which exams/do/this year? ____________________________________? ____________________________________

Hello. Can I speak to Carrie, please? 1 ________________________________ _________________________________ Carrie It’s me. 2 ________________________________ Jane Hi. How are you? 3 ________________________________ ________________________________ Carrie I’m OK. I’m doing my homework at the moment. And you? 4 ________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ Jane My sister and I are playing computer games. Are you free later? 5 ________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ Carrie No. I always play tennis on Thursday evenings. 6 ________________________________ _________________________________ Jane OK. See you tomorrow at school. 7 ________________________________ _________________________________ __ /14 Total ___ /80

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Group A

Part one Vocabulary

1

3

Write the names of the food and drinks.

Write the numbers in words. Example:

Example:

a hundred

100

biscuits __________

1 __________

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2 __________

125 350 467 599 1,000 1,510 2,030 6,000,000

____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ __ /8

Grammar 3 __________

4 __________

5 __________

4

Write C (countable), U (uncountable) or B (both) next to each word. Example:

B tea __

6 __________

7 __________

1 2 3 4 5

8 __________

__ __ __ __ __

rice potato coffee butter tomato

6 7 8 9 10

__ __ __ __ __

apple pasta carrot fish ketchup __ /10

5

Complete the sentences with There and the correct form of be.

9 __________ 10 __________ 11 __________

Example:

There’s a bottle of cola in the fridge. _________

__ /11

2

1 2 3 4 5 6

Use the words in the box to complete the phrases. bottle cup

glass packet

loaf piece

_________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________

three cakes in the cupboard. any sugar in this coffee. any apples in the bag. a packet of biscuits on the table. any cheese in this sandwich. some milk in the fridge. __ /6

Example:

1 2 3 4 5

a

glass

a a a a a

_________ _________ _________ _________ _________

of water/fruit juice of of of of of

6

cake/pizza/cheese/chocolate tea/coffee bread cola/water biscuits/crisps/sweets __ /5

Complete the questions with How much or How many and is there or are there. Example:

How many eggs _________? are there B Six. A __________ 1 A _________ bread _________? B Half a loaf. 2 A _________ potatoes __________? B About a kilo. 3 A _________ sausages ________? B Twelve. 4 A _________ water _________? B Half a bottle. 5 A _________ crisps _________? B Two packets. __ /10

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Part one Vocabulary

1

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Use the words in the box to complete the phrases. piece bottle

glass loaf

Write the numbers in words.

cup packet

Example:

a hundred

100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

267 410 630 955 1,050 1,525 3,000 1,000,000

Example:

____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________

1 2 3 4 5

a a a a a

_________ _________ _________ _________ _________

of water/fruit juice of of of of of

sweets/biscuits/crisps water/cola coffee/tea chocolate/pizza/cheese/cake bread

Grammar

4

Write the names of the food and drink.

glass

__ /5

__ /8

2

a

Example:

Complete the sentences with There and the correct form of be. Example:

biscuits __________

1 __________

1 2 3 4 5 6

2 __________

There’s

a bottle of cola in the fridge.

_________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________

some sugar in this tea. any biscuits for breakfast. a piece of cheese on the table. any milk in the fridge. any cakes in the cupboard. three apples in the bag. __ /6

5 3 __________

4 __________

Complete the questions with How much or How many and is there or are there. Example:

5 __________

How many eggs _________? are there B Six. A __________

6 __________

7 __________

1 A _________ sweets _________? B Ten packets. 2 A _________ sandwiches _________? B Two. 3 A _________ bread _________? B Only one loaf. 4 A _________ onions _________? B Half a kilo. 5 A _________ water _________? B Half a bottle.

8 __________

__ /10 9 __________ 10 __________ 11 __________ __ /11

6

Write C (countable), U (uncountable) or B (both) next to each word. Example:

B tea __ 1 __ coffee 2 __ pasta 3 __ apple

4 __ fish 5 __ rice 6 __ butter

7 8 9 10

__ __ __ __

potato tomato ketchup carrot __ /10

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Groups A and B

Part two Grammar and functions

7

8

Translate the dialogues.

1

A Let’s go to the supermarket – there aren’t enough sausages for the barbecue. B OK. Have we got anything to drink? A Yes, we’ve got a few bottles of water and a little fruit juice. A ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ B ______________________________ ______________________________ A ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________

2

A You eat too much chocolate and you don’t eat enough fruit. B I know, but I do a lot of sport and I eat lots of vegetables. A ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ B ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________

3

A There aren’t many sandwiches for the party. B Yes, I know, but there are some pizzas. A _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ B _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________

Write complete questions and answers about your diet and lifestyle. Example:

chocolate/every day?

How much chocolate do you eat every day? I eat a little chocolate every day.

My lifestyle 1 coffee/every week? ___________________________________? ____________________________________

2 snacks/every day? ___________________________________? ____________________________________

3 glasses of water/every day? ___________________________________? ____________________________________

4 fruit/every day? ___________________________________? ____________________________________

5 bread/every day? ___________________________________? ____________________________________

6 hours of homework/every day? ___________________________________? ____________________________________

7 hours of exercise/every week? ___________________________________? ____________________________________

8 hours of TV/every day? ___________________________________? ____________________________________

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Group A

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Part one Vocabulary

1

Write the words in the box under the correct heading. fried mushrooms grilled trout soup orange juice ice-cream toffee pudding

apple pie mineral water prawn cocktail chicken curry cup of tea roast beef

Starters: _______________ fried mushrooms 1 _________ Main courses: 3 _________ 4 _________ Sweets: 6 _________ 7 _________ Drinks: 9 _________ 10 _________

2

_________

5

_________

8

_________

11

_________

4

Look at the pictures and the tables. Complete the sentences, questions and answers with can ✔ or can’t ✘ and the ability. Example:

Kate Joe

✔ ✘

Sue Adam

Kate, Sue and Adam can ski , but Joe

Kate Joe

1

✘ ✘

Sue Adam

✔ ✔

can’t

.

✔ ✔

1 A _________ Kate and Joe _________? B No, they _________.

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Grammar

2

Kate Joe

Daisy and Tom are ordering a meal. Complete the dialogue. Use the contracted form where possible. Waiter Daisy Waiter Daisy Waiter Daisy Tom Daisy Tom Waiter Tom

____________ Would you like to order now? Yes, 1____________. What 2____________ you like as your starters? We 3____________ both like the soup. And for your main course? I 4____________ like the chicken. And I’d 5____________ the trout. 6____________ you want a sweet, Daisy? No, 7____________. Neither do I. We 8____________ want a sweet, thanks. Anything 9____________? No, thank you.

2

Use the words to write the dialogue.

✔ ✔

Sue Adam

✘ ✔

3 Kate Joe

How about playing volleyball?

Kate Joe

5

✘ ✘

Sue Adam

✘ ✔

4 A _________ Adam ____________? B Yes, he _________.

A How about/play/volleyball? B I/rather/not. I/not like/play/volleyball. ____________________________________ A Well, let’s/go/swim. ____________________________________ B Good idea! What about/meet/sports centre? ____________________________________ A Ok, let's/meet/two o'clock ____________________________________ B That/sound/great. ____________________________________

✔ ✘

3 Sue _____________, but the others _______.

4

Example:

Sue Adam

2 Sue and Kate _______ ________, but Joe and Adam __________. Kate Joe

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3

✔ ✘

✘ ✔

Sue Adam

✔ ✘

5 A ______ Joe ________ _______________? B Yes, he __________. __ /10

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Group B 2

Part one

Example:

Grammar

1

A How about/go/swim?

How about going swimming?

Look at the pictures and the tables. Complete the sentences, questions and answers with can ✔ or can’t ✘ and the ability.

B I/not sure. I/not like/swim. ____________________________________ A OK, then. Let’s/play/volleyball. ____________________________________ B Fine. Shall we/meet/half past five? ____________________________________ A Ok, let's/meet/school. ____________________________________ B That/sound/good. ____________________________________

Example:

Kate Joe

✔ ✘

Sue Adam

Kate, Sue and Adam can ski , but Joe

Kate Joe

1

✘ ✘

.

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3

✘ ✘

Sue Adam

✘ ✔

Sue Adam

✔ ✘

Sue Adam

Simon Waitress Simon

✔ ✔

Waitress Simon Tamsin

✘ ✔

✔ ✘

4 Joe and Adam ________ __________ , but Sue and Kate _________. Kate Joe

✔ ✘

Sue Adam

✘ ✘

5 Kate ____________ , but the others _________.

5 __ /10

Simon and Tamsin are ordering a meal. Complete the dialogue. Use the contracted form where possible. Waitress Tamsin

Waitress Tamsin

3 A ________ Kate and Sue ___________? B No, they __________. Kate Joe

4

Sue Adam

can’t

2 A ________ Sue and Adam ___________? B Yes, they __________. Kate Joe

3

✔ ✔

✔ ✔

1 A _________ Sue ________________? B No, she _________. Kate Joe

2

Use the words to write the dialogue.

Waitress

____________ Would you like to order now? Yes, 1____________. 2__________ you want a starter, Simon? No, 3____________. OK then, for your main course? We’d both 4____________ the steak pie. What 5____________ you like as your sweet? I 6____________ like the ice-cream. And I’d 7____________ the fudge cake. Anything 8____________? We 9____________ like a bottle of mineral water. Fine. Thank you. __ /9

Vocabulary

4

Write the words in the box under the correct heading. fried mushrooms roast beef toffee pudding cup of tea chicken curry grilled trout

prawn cocktail apple pie orange juice soup ice-cream mineral water

Starters: fried mushrooms 1 _________ ______________ Sweets: 3 _________ 4 _________ Drinks: 6 _________ 7 _________ Main courses: 9 _________ 10 _________

2

_________

5

_________

8

_________

11

_________ __ /11

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Part two __ /14

Grammar and functions

5

Write five sentences which are true for you. Use can/can’t and the adverbs from the box. really well quite well 1 2 3 4 5

I I I I I

very well well not very well

________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________

8

Translate these questions. Then write answers in English which are true for you. 1 Do you like Indian food? ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 2 What do you like doing at the weekend? ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________

__ /10

6

Write four sentences about what you can do and four sentences about what you can’t do. Use each verb twice. 1 speak _______________________________ _______________________________ 2 ride _______________________________ _______________________________ 3 play _______________________________ _______________________________ 4 cook _______________________________ _______________________________ __ /8

7

Write a dialogue, following the instructions. A Invite your friend: disco/Friday 1 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ B Refuse: can’t go/Friday 2 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ A Suggest: disco/Saturday 3 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ B Accept. Suggest: Chinese restaurant/before disco 4 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ A Reject: not like/Chinese food 5 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ B Suggest: Indian restaurant 6 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ B Accept. Suggest: meeting/your house/20.00 7 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ A OK. See you on Saturday. B Bye.

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Group A 1

C H 2U R C H

Part one Vocabulary

1

4

3

Complete the crossword with the names of the places. Across 1 People get married here. 3 You catch a plane here. 5 You sleep here. 6 You drive in this. 7 You can dance here. 9 You can have this on your birthday.

5 6 7 8

Down 2 Students study here. 4 You can watch plays here. 8 You can sit in the sun here. 10 A small city.

9

10

__ /9

Grammar

2

4

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Example:

I want to watch the football match. Turn the TV on , please.

Example:

It/not hot/yesterday. It/cold.

It wasn’t hot yesterday. It was cold.

1 The volume is too loud. Turn the hi-fi _______, please. 2 I’d like to listen to the news. Turn the radio _______, please. 3 I don't want to use the computer now. Turn it _______, please. 4 I can’t hear the TV. Turn it _______, please. 5 It’s dark in here. Turn the lights _______, please.

1 I/not at home/last night. I/at the cinema. ____________________________________ 2 My parents/not on holiday/last week. They/at work. ____________________________________ 3 You/not late/yesterday. You/early. ____________________________________ 4 My friend/not at school/last week. He/ill. ____________________________________ 5 We/not in London/on Saturday. We/in Bristol. ____________________________________

__ /5

3

Write complete sentences using the words given and the Past simple of be. Use the contracted form where possible.

Complete the sentences with can and lend or borrow. Example:

You want to use your friend’s dictionary. Can I borrow your dictionary? 1 You haven’t got enough money to buy a sandwich. _____________________ me some money? 2 You want to listen to your friend’s CD. _____________________ your CD? 3 It’s raining and you haven’t got an umbrella. _____________________ me your umbrella? 4 You want to write down a phone number, but you haven’t got a pen. _____________________ me your pen?

__ /10

5

Underline the correct alternative. Example:

I was in/at New York last/ago summer. 1 They were in the/in town centre half an hour ago/last. 2 Mary was at/in bed with flu yesterday/last afternoon. 3 Was he at/at the theatre yesterday/last night? 4 My sister was a student at/at the York University in/at 1999. 5 Were you in/at school yesterday/last morning? __ /10

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Name: Class: Date:

Group B 3

Part one Vocabulary

1

Complete the crossword with the names of the places. 2

4 5 7

Write complete sentances using the words given and the Past simple of be. Use the contracted form where possible. Example:

It/not hot/yesterday. It/cold.

It wasn’t hot yesterday. It was cold.

1

C H U R C H

______________________ ______________________ ______________________

3

1 You/not in Bristol/yesterday. You/in London. ____________________________________ 2 Angela/not on holiday/last week. She/ill. ____________________________________ 3 We/not at home/on Saturday. We/at the cinema. ____________________________________ 4 My friends/not at school/last week. They/on holiday. ____________________________________ 5 I/not late/last night. I/early. ____________________________________

6

8 9

__ /10

4

10

Complete the sentences with can and lend or borrow. Example:

You want to use your friend’s dictionary. Can I borrow your dictionary? Across 2 You can watch plays here. 4 You drive in this. 6 You can have this on your birthday. 7 You can sit in the sun here. 9 A small city. 10 You can dance here.

1 It’s cold and you haven’t got a jacket. _____________________ your jacket? 2 You haven’t got a phone and you want to make a phone call. _____________________ me your mobile phone? 3 You want to listen to your sister’s Walkman. _____________________ your Walkman? 4 You want to buy lunch, but you haven’t got enough money. _____________________ five euros?

Down 1 People get married here. 3 You catch a plane here. 5 You sleep here. 8 Students study here.

__ /4 __ /9

Grammar

2

5

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Example:

Underline the correct alternative.

I want to watch the football match. Turn the TV on , please.

Example:

I was in/at New York last/ago summer. 1 He was in the/in York town centre yesterday/last morning. 2 Were you a student at/at the Essex University in/at 2002? 3 Mary was in/at school yesterday/last afternoon. 4 My sister was at/in bed with flu two days ago/last. 5 Were they at/at the theatre yesterday/last night?

1 I want to surf the Net. Turn the computer _______, please. 2 I’m going to bed now. Turn the light _______ when you leave, please. 3 I’d like to hear some music. Turn the hi-fi _______, please. 4 The TV is too loud. Turn it _______, please. 5 I can’t hear the news. Turn the volume _______, please. __ /5

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Groups A and B

Part two Grammar and functions

6

4 you/bed/eleven o’clock/last night? ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 5 your best friend/your house/last Saturday? ____________________________________? ____________________________________

Write what the people in the pictures are asking. Use Can I/we, May I and Could you. Example:

1

__ /10

8 open/door

use/phone

Could you open the ____________________

____________________

door, please? ____________________

____________________

2

3

Answer the questionnaire with complete sentences.

1 Where was your father born?

_________________________________ _________________________________

2 When was your mother born?

_________________________________ _________________________________

close/window

carry/bags

____________________

____________________

____________________

____________________

4

5

you born in the same city as 3 Were your mother/father? _________________________________ _________________________________

4 What time of day were you born?

_________________________________ _________________________________

you born in hospital or at 5 Were home? sit here

take/photo

____________________

____________________

____________________

____________________

_________________________________ _________________________________

6 When was your best friend born?

_________________________________ _________________________________

__ /10

7

Use the words to write questions with the Past simple of be. Then write answers which are true for you. Example:

you/school/yesterday? ____________________________________ Were you at school yesterday?

Yes, I was. 1 your/bag/living-room/this morning? ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 2 you and your friends/town/last night? ____________________________________? ____________________________________ 3 your friends/beach/on Sunday? ____________________________________? ____________________________________

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9

Write sentences saying where the people were at the times below. 1 you/nine o’clock last night ____________________________________ 2 your best friend/last weekend ____________________________________ 3 you and your family/August 2003 ____________________________________ 4 your teacher/yesterday morning ____________________________________ 5 you/six thirty this morning ____________________________________ __ /10 Total ___ /80 Horizons · Tests

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Groups A and B

Group B

Group A

Ex 6

Ex 1

[2 points for each correct answer] 1 I’ve got some computer games./ I haven’t got any computer games. 2 I’ve got a desktop computer./ I haven’t got a desktop computer. 3 I’ve got a hi-fi./I haven’t got a hi fi. 4 I’ve got a mobile phone./ I haven’t got a mobile phone. 5 I’ve got some rollerblades./ I haven’t got any rollerblades. 6 I’ve got some CDs./ I haven’t got any CDs.

Possible answer: 1 short 8 2 tall 9 3 short 10 4 curly 11 5 straight 12 6 blue 13 7 green 14

Ex 1 [1 point for each item translated correctly]

Ex 2 2 guitar 3 rollerblades 4 computer games/ CDs 5 MP3 player

6 football 7 camera 8 mobile phone 9 television/TV

Ex 3 1 2 3 4

second March fourth May

5 6 7 8

seventh August tenth December

Ex 4 1 ’s; ’s 2 Is; isn’t 3 are; ’re

4 Are; aren’t 5 are; ’m 6 Are; ’m not

Ex 7 [2 point for each correct answer] 1 It’s … [today’s date] 2 Personal answer. 3 Personal answer. 4 Yes, it is./No, it isn’t./ I haven’t got a hi-fi. 5 It’s in the living-room. 6 I’m at school/in the classroom. [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answer: In my bedroom I’ve got a computer and a hi-fi. I’ve got some CDs and some computer games. I’ve got some posters too. I haven’t got a TV. I haven’t got a phone. I haven’t got any rollerblades.

Group B

Group A

Ex 1

Ex 1

Ex 2 1 2 3 4

December May second fourth

5 6 7 8

August March seventh tenth

Ex 3 [1 point for each item translated correctly]

Ex 4 [1 point for each question; 1 point for each answer] 1 Have you got any CDs? No, I haven’t. 2 Have you got a camera? Yes, I have. 3 Have you got a modem? No, I haven’t. 4 Have you got any computer games? Yes, I have.

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grandparents husband brother son/child

Possible answer: 1 red 8 2 blonde 9 3 green 10 4 blue 11 5 curly 12 6 straight 13 7 short 14

daughter/child cousin nephew aunt

tall short stocky fat slim pretty handsome

Ex 3 Karen’s hair my parents’ cottage my sisters’ flat Emma and Richard’s son the child’s grandparents Francis’s house

4 Are; ’m not 5 Are; aren’t 6 are; ’re

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1 2 3 4 5

have ’ve got ’ve got Has … got ’s got

haven’t ’ve got ’ve got Has … got ’s got

6 7 8 9 10

has got ’s got Have … got have ’ve got

1 2 3 4 5 6

the child’s friends my brothers’ bedroom James’s book Emma’s computer Sue and Paul’s daughter my parents’ car

Ex 5 1 Their 2 children 3 Our

4 families 5 your 6 men

[2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answer: I’ve got a small family. I’ve got one brother. His name’s Steve and he’s 13 years old. I’ve got one grandfather and two grandmothers. I’ve got three cousins.

Ex 7 Possible answers: 1 I1’ve got 2short, 3black hair and 4brown eyes. I5’m 6quite tall and I7’m 8quite good-looking. 2 My best friend9’s got 10long, 11blonde hair and 12blue eyes. He/She13’s 14quite short and he/she15’s 16very attractive.

Ex 8 [2 points for each sentence translated correctly]

Unit 3 Test • Key

Ex 4 1 children 2 families 3 women

nephew son/child aunt brother

Ex 6 5 6 7 8

Ex 2

1 2 3 4 5 6

5 6 7 8

Groups A and B

4 Their 5 Our 6 your

Ex 5

Ex 5 1 Is; isn’t 2 are; ’m 3 ’s; ’s

Unit 2 Test • Key 1 2 3 4

daughter/child grandparents cousin husband

Ex 4

[1 point for each question; 1 point for each answer] 1 Have you got a modem? Yes, I have. 2 Have you got any computer games? No, I haven’t. 3 Have you got any CDs? Yes, I have. 4 Have you got a camera? No, I haven’t.

f computer games/CDs g guitar h MP3 player i rollerblades

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5

Ex 8

mobile phone football television/TV camera

Ex 2

Ex 3

Ex 5

b c d e

red blonde handsome pretty fat slim stocky

6 7 8 9 10

’s got has got Have … got haven’t ’ve got

Group A Ex 1 2 i 3 e

4 b 5 h

6 a 7 d

8 f 9 g

Ex 2 [1 point for each correct sentence] 1 don’t like 2 likes

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Do … like; do Do … like; don’t do … like; like doesn’t like Does … like; doesn’t don’t like

Ex 3 1 2 3 4

playing going listening playing

5 6 7 8

going doing watching doing

3 him 4 me

5 her

Ex 4 1 it 2 them

Ex 5 3 Which 4 What

Group B

Ex 8

2 d, k 3 c, j

Ex 1

[2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: 1 I hate watching war films. They’re sad. 2 I like listening to classical music. It’s wonderful. 3 I love playing computer games. They’re amazing. 4 I like reading science fiction books. They’re interesting. 5 I can’t stand doing crosswords. They’re boring.

Ex 1 d 8 e 4

f 7 g 2

h 5 i 9

Ex 2 1 him 2 her

3 me 4 it

5 them

Ex 3 1 Which 2 What

3 What 4 Which

Ex 4 [1 points for each correct sentence] 1 do … like; like 2 doesn’t like 3 Does … like; doesn’t 4 don’t like 5 don’t like 6 likes 7 Do … like; do 8 Do … like; don’t

Ex 5 going playing doing going

[2 points for each sentence translated correctly]

5 6 7 8

playing listening doing watching

Groups A and B Ex 6 1 I like basketball and football./ I like (basketball), but I don’t like (football)./I don’t like basketball or football. 2 I like hip hop and rap./I like (hip hop), but I don’t like (rap)./ I don’t like hip hop or rap. 3 I like action films and love stories./ I like (action films), but I don’t like (love stories)./I don’t like action films or love stories.

Ex 7 [2 points for each correct answer] 1 So do I./Oh, I don’t. 2 Neither do I./Oh, I do. 3 So do I./Oh, I don’t. 4 So do I./Oh, I don’t.

Group A Ex 1 2 a, h 3 f, m

4 d, j 5 c, i

6 b, k 7 g

8 l

Ex 2 [2 points for each correct answer] 1 British students don’t go to school on Saturdays. 2 We have a sports day in July. 3 My friend doesn’t go to the town centre in the evening. 4 My dad finishes work at six o’clock. 5 My brother tidies his room on Sundays. 6 My mum doesn’t do the cooking at the weekend.

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Ex 4 [1 point for each question; 1 point for each answer] 1 Do you do the washing-up? No, I don’t. 2 Does your school have a sports day? Yes, it does. 3 Do you and your friends have lunch at school? Yes, we do. 4 Does your best friend do gymnastics? No, he/she doesn’t. 5 Do you and your family go to the gym? No, we don’t. 6 Do your friends often go to the town centre? Yes, they do.

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8 i

Ex 2 [2 points for each correct sentence] 1 My friend tidies his room on Saturdays. 2 My mum finishes work at five o’clock. 3 We have a sports day in May. 4 My dad doesn’t go to work in the evening. 5 My brother doesn’t do the ironing at the weekend. 6 English children don’t go to school on Sundays.

Ex 3

Unit 4 Test • Key

Group B

1 2 3 4

5 Neither do I./Oh, I do. 6 Neither do I./Oh, I do.

Ex 9

1 What 2 Which

b 6 c 1

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[1 point for each question; 1 point for each answer] 1 Does your best friend often go to the town centre? No, he/she doesn’t. 2 Do your friends have lunch at school? Yes, they do. 3 Do you do gymnastics? No, I don’t. 4 Do you do the washing-up? Yes, I do. 5 Do you and your friends go to the gym? Yes, we do. 6 Does your school have a sports day? No, it doesn’t.

Ex 4 1 He usually goes to the gym on Saturdays. 2 Does she often watch TV in the afternoon? 3 I never do the ironing. 4 They always play football on Sundays. 5 We’re never at home on Wednesday evening. 6 He’s hardly ever free at weekends.

Groups A and B Ex 5 [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: 1 I get up at seven o’clock on schooldays. 2 I start school at eight o’clock. 3 I do homework every day. 4 I see my friends twice a week. 5 I go to bed at eleven o’clock on Saturday night. 6 I never go to the gym. 7 I lay the table and I do the washing-up. 8 I usually have lunch at one o’clock.

Ex 6 [2 points for each correct answer] 1 It’s half past four in the afternoon. 2 It’s ten to nine in the morning. 3 It’s a quarter to eleven at night. 4 It’s twenty-five past three in the afternoon. 5 It’s five past eight in the evening.

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Ex 7

Groups A and B

Ex 5

[2 points for each sentence translated correctly]

Ex 6

1 There are 2 There isn’t 3 There aren’t

Unit 5 Test • Key Group A Ex 1 1 cartoons 2 postcards 3 library

4 Chess 5 bath

Ex 2 1 2 3 4

feel talk use Have

5 do/have 6 listen 7 read

Ex 3 [1 point for each correct sentence] 1 Are … playing; aren’t; ’re playing 2 are … watching; ’re watching 3 Is … reading; isn’t; ’s having 4 ’s … writing; ’s writing 5 Are … listening; ’m not; ’m using 6 ’s … doing; ’s playing

Ex 4 1 2 3 4

’m working ’m studying are … going aren’t

5 6 7 8

’re having Are … going am ’s travelling

Ex 5 1 2 3 4

’m using every day goes usually talk

5 6 7 8

like ’s falling every night always have

Ex 1 read use listen talk

5 feel 6 do/have 7 have

4 bath 5 cartoon

Ex 3 1 2 3 4

’m studying ’m working ’m having are … going

5 6 7 8

are Are … going ’m not ’s travelling

every day goes always have ’s falling

5 6 7 8

’s talking usually talk don’t like ’m using

Ex 5 [1 point for each correct sentence] 1 Is … listening; isn’t; ’s using 2 Are … having; aren’t; ’re doing 3 are … doing; ’re playing 4 Are … playing; ’m not; ’m playing 5 are … reading; ’m reading 6 ’s … watching; ’s watching

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[1 point for each question; 1 point for each answer] 1 What music do you and your friends usually listen to? We usually listen to (R&B). 2 Where are you sitting at the moment? I’m sitting (in the classroom/at my desk). 3 What sports do you often do? I often play (tennis) and (volleyball). 4 What books or magazines are you reading these days? I’m reading (a Harry Potter book.) 5 Which exams are you doing this year? I’m doing (Maths and English).

Horizons · Key

two hundred and sixty-seven four hundred and ten six hundred and thirty nine hundred and fifty-five one thousand and fifty one thousand, five hundred and twenty-five 7 three thousand 8 a/one million

Ex 2 1 2 3 4 5 6

vegetables fish milk chips cakes meat

7 8 9 10 11

fruit juice water bread eggs cheese

Ex 3 1 packet 2 bottle

3 cup 4 piece

5 loaf

Ex 4 4 There isn’t 5 There aren’t 6 There are

[2 points for each correct answer] 1 How many … are there 2 How many … are there 3 How much … is there 4 How many … are there 5 How much … is there

Group A fish milk cakes vegetables chips

Ex 6 1 B 2 U

Ex 2

3 C 4 B

5 U 6 U

7 C 8 C

9 U 10 C

Groups A and B

1 piece 2 cup

3 loaf 4 bottle

5 packet

a/one hundred and twenty-five three hundred and fifty four hundred and sixty-seven five hundred and ninety-nine a/one thousand one thousand, five hundred and ten 7 two thousand and thirty 8 six million

Ex 4 3 B 4 U

5 C 6 C

Ex 7 [2 points for each sentence translated correctly]

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 U 2 C

1 2 3 4 5 6

Ex 5

Unit 6 Test • Key 7 8 9 10 11

[2 points for each correct answer] 1 How much … is there 2 How many … are there 3 How many … are there 4 How much … is there 5 How many … are there

1 There’s 2 There aren’t 3 There’s

Ex 9

cheese meat fruit juice eggs bread water

Ex 6

Ex 1

Ex 8

1 2 3 4 5 6

4 There’s 5 There isn’t 6 There’s

Group B

Ex 3

Ex 4 1 2 3 4

[2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: 1 I’m answering a question./ I’m writing my answer./ I’m doing a test. 2 My mother’s using a computer. 3 My father’s working. 4 My friends are studying.

Ex 1

Ex 2 1 Chess 2 library 3 postcards

Ex 7

[2 points for each sentence translated correctly]

Group B 1 2 3 4

Possible answers: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Citizenship, Drama, English Literature, French, Geography, German, History, IT, Maths, Music, PE, Physics, PSE, RE

7 U 8 C

9 B 10 U

Ex 8 [1 point for each question; 1 point for each answer] Possible answers: 1 How much coffee do you drink every week? I drink one cup every day, so seven cups a week. 2 How many snacks do you eat every day? I don’t eat snacks.

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3 How many glasses of water do you drink every day? I drink two or three glasses of water every day. 4 How much fruit do you eat every day? I eat an apple every day. 5 How much bread do you eat every day? I eat two or three slices of bread every day. 6 How many hours of homework do you do every day? I do two hours of homework every day. 7 How many hours of exercise do you do every week? I do three hours of exercise every week. 8 How many hours of TV do you watch every day? I watch about one hour of TV every day.

Group A Ex 1 ice-cream toffee pudding apple pie orange juice mineral water cup of tea

Ex 2 1 please 2 would 3 ’d

4 ’d 5 like 6 Do

Ex 2

7 thanks 8 don’t 9 else

Ex 3 B I’d rather not. [1 point] I don’t like playing volleyball.[1 point] A Well, let’s go swimming. B Good idea! What about meeting at the sports centre? A OK. Let’s meet at two o'clock. B That sounds great.

Ex 4 [2 points for each correct answer] 1 Can … ride a horse; can’t 2 can type/use a computer; can’t 3 can’t drive (a car); can 4 Can … speak French; can 5 Can … play the piano; can

Group B Ex 1 [2 points for each correct answer] 1 Can … play the piano; can’t 2 Can … ride a horse; can 3 Can … speak French; can’t 4 can’t type/use a computer; can 5 can drive (a car); can’t

4 I’d like (chicken and chips). 5 I like (swimming and going to the beach with my friends). 6 Yes, I would/Yes, please. I’d like (an orange juice)./No thanks.

B I’m not sure. [1 point] I don’t like swimming. [1 point] A OK, then. Let’s play volleyball. B Fine. Shall we meet at half past five? A OK, let’s meet at (the) school. B That sounds good.

Unit 8 Test • Key

Ex 3

Group A

1 please 2 Do 3 thanks

4 like 5 would 6 ’d

7 like 8 else 9 ’d

Ex 4 Possible answer: 1 prawn cocktail 2 soup 3 toffee pudding 4 apple pie 5 ice-cream 6 cup of tea

7 orange juice 8 mineral water 9 roast beef 10 chicken curry 11 grilled trout

Ex 1 Across 3 airport 5 bed 6 car 7 disco 9 party

Down 2 university 4 theatre 8 beach 10 town

Ex 2 1 down 2 on/up

3 off 4 up

5 on

Ex 3

Groups A and B Ex 5

Unit 7 Test • Key Possible answer: 1 soup 6 2 prawn cocktail 7 3 grilled trout 8 4 chicken curry 9 5 roast beef 10 11

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[2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: 1 I can sing really well. 2 I can ski very well. 3 I can speak English well. 4 I can swim quite well. 5 I can’t type very well.

Ex 6 [1 points for each correct sentence] Possible answer: 1 I can speak Russian. I can't speak Japanese. 2 I can ride a bicycle. I can't ride a horse. 3 I can play football. I can't play the guitar. 4 I can cook eggs. I can't cook a Chinese meal.

Ex 7 [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answer: 1 Would you like to go to the disco on Friday? 2 I’m sorry, I can’t go on Friday. 3 How about going to the disco on Saturday? 4 Good idea. Let’s go to a Chinese restaurant before the disco. 5 I don’t like Chinese food. 6 What about/How about an Indian restaurant? 7 OK. What about meeting at my house at 8.00 p.m.?/Let’s meet at my house at 8.00 p.m.

Ex 8 [1 point for each question translated correctly; 1 point for each correct answer] Possible answers: 1 Yes, I like Indian food./Yes, I do./ No, I don’t. I prefer (Chinese) food. 2 I like (playing computer games and watching TV). 3 Yes, I love cooking./Yes, I do./ No, I don’t.

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3 Can you lend 4 Can you lend

Ex 4 [1 point for each correct sentence] 1 I wasn’t at home last night. I was at the cinema. 2 My parents weren’t on holiday last week. They were at work. 3 You weren’t late yesterday. You were early. 4 My friend wasn’t at school last week. He was ill. 5 We weren’t in London on Saturday. We were in Bristol.

Ex 5 1 2 3 4 5

in the; ago in; yesterday at the; last at; in at; yesterday

Group B Ex 1 Across 2 theatre 4 car 6 party 7 beach 9 town 10 disco

Down 3 airport 5 bed 8 university

Ex 2 1 2 3 4 5

in; yesterday at; in at; yesterday in; ago at the; last

Ex 3 [1 point for each correct sentence] 1 You weren’t in Bristol yesterday. You were in London. 2 Angela wasn’t on holiday last week. She was ill. 3 We weren’t at home on Saturday. We were at the cinema. 4 My friends weren’t at school last week. They were on holiday. 5 I wasn’t late last night. I was early.

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Ex 4 1 Can I borrow 2 Can you lend

3 Can I borrow 4 Can I borrow

Ex 5 1 on 2 off

3 on/up 4 down

5 up

Groups A and B Ex 6 [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: 1 Can I/May/Could I use your phone, please? 2 Can I/May/Could I close the window, please? 3 Could you carry my bags, please? 4 Can/May/Could we we sit here, please? 5 Could you take a photo (of us), please?

Ex 7 [1 point for each question; 1 point for each answer] 1 Was your bag in the living-room this morning? Yes, it was./No, it wasn’t. 2 Were you and your friends in town last night? Yes, we were./No, we weren’t. 3 Were your friends at the beach on Sunday? Yes, they were./No, they weren’t. 4 Were you in bed at eleven o’clock last night? Yes, I was./No, I wasn’t. 5 Was your best friend at your house last Saturday? Yes, he/she was./No, he/she wasn’t.

Ex 8 [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: 1 He was born in (Warsaw). 2 She was born in (1958). 3 Yes, I was./No I wasn’t. 4 I was born (in the morning). 5 I was born at home/in hospital. 6 He/She was born in (1989).

Ex 9 [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: 1 I was (at home) at nine o’clock last night. 2 My best friend was (at his/her grandparents’ house) last weekend. 3 My family and I/Me and my family were (on holiday) in August 2003. 4 My teacher was (at school) yesterday morning. 5 I was (in bed) at six thirty this morning.

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Contents Unit 1

Group A Group B Groups A & B

2 3 4

Unit 5

Group A Group B Groups A & B

14 15 16

Unit 2

Group A Group B Groups A & B

5 6 7

Unit 6

Group A Group B Groups A & B

17 18 19

Unit 3

Group A Group B Groups A & B

8 9 10

Unit 7

Group A Group B Groups A & B

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Unit 4

Group A Group B Groups A & B

11 12 13

Unit 8

Group A Group B Groups A & B

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