
- •Vocabulary
- •1 Complete the text with the words in the box. There are two extra words.
- •2 Underline the correct words.
- •3 Match the shoes (a–e) to the places (1–5).
- •4 Rewrite the sentences using the passive form.
- •5 Combine the pairs of sentences by using the passive tense and a reduced passive clause.
- •6 Underline the correct word.
- •7 Complete the two conversations with the phrases in the box. There are two extra phrases.
- •8 Read the text. Are the sentences true (t) or false (f)?
- •9 Listen and mark the pauses in each sentence with a / symbol.
- •10 Listen to the radio programme. Choose the best option to complete the sentences.
9 Listen and mark the pauses in each sentence with a / symbol.
a) Five years ago I fell from a ladder and unfortunately broke both legs.
b) On a crowded commuter train their eyes met and it was love at first sight.
c) Imagine you are walking barefoot through the city at night; the pavement is cold and wet.
d) As we were walking we noticed the sand; great clouds of it billowing and blowing over the horizon.
e) I find it takes great concentration to both walk carefully and admire the beautiful surroundings.
(5 points)
Listening
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10 Listen to the radio programme. Choose the best option to complete the sentences.
1) Bob’s club is for _________.
a) people who love wallking b) retired people c) people who want to do the great walks of the world
2) The aim of the club is to _________.
a) travel to different places and go walking b) help retired people fill their time c) keep fit
3) Bob enjoys walking because _________.
a) his children have left home now b) he enjoys what he sees when he’s walking c) he feels close to nature
4) The Appalacian Trail _________.
a) was easy for Bob because he’s fit b) should only be attempted by experienced walkers c) usually takes a few months to complete
5) Bob recommends _________ for someone looking for something more challenging in Britain.
a) a volcano walk b) a ramble at the weekend c) climbing a mountain in the Lake District
(5 points)
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