- •1 Track 12Listen and underline the correct answer, a), b) or c).
- •2 Track 13 Listen to the phone calls and complete the notes.
- •3 Track 14 Listen and tick () the words in each group that have a different stress pattern.
- •Vocabulary and grammar
- •4 Cross out the word that does not fit in each group.
- •5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals.
- •6 Underline the correct option to complete the sentences.
- •7 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.
- •8 Match 1–6 with a)–f).
- •9 Underline the correct alternative, a), b) or c).
- •10 Complete the article with one word in each gap.
- •11 Read the article and underline the correct answer, a), b) or c).
- •12 Read the poster and the message. Then complete the notes.
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- •13 Match sentences 1–11 with responses a)–k).
- •14 Complete with conversation with one word in each gap.
- •15 Match the underlined words in the email to formal phrases a)–f).
- •16 Write an answer to the question below in 75–100 words. Include at least two positive and two negative points in your answer.
7 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.
go (x2) make (x2) take (x2) do have play work earn
1 He won’t want tickets for that play. He went to see it last weekend.
2 This CD player doesn’t work so I’m going it back to the shop tomorrow.
3 We a delicious picnic by the river when it started raining.
4 His business so well now, he might take on more staff soon.
5 When she passes her exams, she a much better salary.
6 We (not) skiing yet this winter.
7 You have to practise for at least six hours every day an instrument well.
8 Over fifty television sets back to the shop because they were faulty.
9 Tom won’t find it easy friends if he talks to them so rudely.
10 She’d soon get promoted in that job if she well under pressure.
11 You’ll never learn a foreign language if you (not) mistakes.
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8 Match 1–6 with a)–f).
1 They didn’t have enough customers c
2 I don’t often go dancing
3 Which films have
4 She said she didn’t mind
5 Will you be able
6 If you didn’t go to bed so late,
a) lending you her car.
b) you’d sleep better.
c)
so they had to close the shop.
d) but I enjoy doing it once in a while.
e) to go out with me this weekend?
f) won an award recently?
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9 Underline the correct alternative, a), b) or c).
1 He’s the man helped me get the job.
a) which b) that c) whose
2 People eat too junk food these days.
a) many b) enough c) much
3 He’s asked her to go with him.
a) already b) yet c) ever
4 We walked around garden of his house while we talked.
a) a b) the c) –
5 The schoolchildren home early because of the bad weather.
a) are sent b) sent c) were sent
6 Sorry I’m late. It was than I thought.
a) further b) far c) more far
7 When I go to university, I have my own flat.
a) – b) ’ll c) don’t
8 I can’t imagine in that hotel – it’s so expensive.
a) staying b) to stay c) stay
9 What their new house like?
a) does b) ’s c) are
10 They told us they at nine.
a) ’d come b) comes c) come
11 I don’t know keys they are.
a) who b) that c) whose
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10 Complete the article with one word in each gap.
New mobile 1 phone technology continues to influence and change our lives. People can now sign up to a new service2 will find their family and friends on a computer map3 their mobiles. However, many people are unhappy about this technology and have made complaints about4 protection of their privacy. The phone companies have replied, saying that users would have5 sign up and agree to be located. They don’t have to sign up to the service if they don’t6 to. And if they do, they can switch7 the service whenever they want. The service will8 popular with parents but their children may9 feel the same. One thing is certain: it’s10 easy and convenient way to answer the11 frequently asked question on a mobile: ‘Where are you?’
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