- •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.
- •Island Tour
- •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.
13 Match sentences 1–11 with responses a)–k).
1 I hope to see you again soon. a
2 Can I speak to the manager please?
3 I get really nervous when I have to speak in public.
4 Can you show me where it hurts?
5 Do you know where the study centre is?
6 Is the theatre open in the mornings?
7 Do you sell that stuff for deleting mistakes in your writing?
8 Everyone should go to the gym at least three times a week.
9 Go straight on until you reach the corner.
10 I’m afraid I have a complaint. The shower in my room doesn’t work.
11 Would you be able to recommend a good clothes shop?
a)
Yes, let’s keep in touch.
b) Why don’t you do a course to help you?
c) The corner. Thanks.
d) Yes, it’s next to the library over there.
e) Correction fluid? Yes, we do.
f) I’m sorry, I don’t know any. I don’t live here.
g) Of course. Can I ask who’s calling?
h) It might be, but maybe you should phone and check.
i) I’m sorry, there’s nothing we can do at the moment. The water’s been cut off.
j) Here, on my right foot.
k) I’m afraid I don’t agree. Not everybody likes exercise.
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14 Complete with conversation with one word in each gap.
A:Would you1 like to be famous?
B:I don’t2 . Why?
A:I watched the news earlier. They3 talking about the paparazzi.
B:What – those people4 follow celebrities around all the time?
A:Exactly. I5 they should stop it.
B:How can they do that?
A:They could arrest them, and give them large fines. Or put them6 prison!
B:Maybe, but it’s not their fault. It’s7 newspapers that pay a lot of8 for the photos.
A:Yes, I suppose you’re9 .
B:But I agree with you. I10 stand those photos of celebrities having fun with their friends or children.
A:Right. If I was famous, I11 hate it.
B:Me too.
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15 Match the underlined words in the email to formal phrases a)–f).
¹Hi,Mr White
²Just a quick noteabout the plans for the new airport in Bigsby. I think it’s³a great idea. I travel to Paris a lot and the airport will make my life much easier.⁴Also,it’ll bring foreign tourists to our town.
⁵Write back soon,
⁶Bye,
Sally Evans
a) In addition
b) Yours sincerely
c) Dear 1
d) I look forward to hearing from you
e) I’m writing about
f) an excellent
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16 Write an answer to the question below in 75–100 words. Include at least two positive and two negative points in your answer.
‘How do you think technology will change our lives in the next twenty years?’
It seems to me that/In my opinion, ...
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