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- 1. TEST 5B (Unit 2)
© Express Publishing PHOTOCOPIABLE 1 Legacy B1.1
NAME ......................................................................................................... DATE .....................................
CLASS .......................................................................................................... MARK ––––––
100
(Time 50 minutes)
Listening
A Directions: You will hear a recording twice. Before you listen to it, you will have 2
minutes to read questions 1-5. While listening for the first time, you can look at the
questions, but you are not allowed to take notes. After you hear the whole recording, you
will have 3 minutes to answer the questions, choosing the answer (A, B, C or D) which
you think fits best. Then you will hear the recording again and you will have 1 minute to
check your answers.
1 The main reason the speaker likes his
smartphone is because …
A of its speed.
B of its design.
C it is his first one.
D it cost a lot of money.
2 What does the speaker say about his old phone?
A It did not have a radio.
B A relative gave it to him.
C It was complicated to use.
D Its battery did not last long.
3 The speaker does not use his smartphone to …
A play games.
B explore the Internet.
C video chat with friends.
D access social networking sites.
4 When his smartphone has a full battery, it lasts
for …
A a whole day.
B a few days.
C four hours.
D six hours.
5 The speaker’s sister …
A offered to repair his smartphone.
B knows someone who can fix his smartphone.
C thinks he should replace his smartphone.
D knows some things about smartphones.
B Directions: You will hear a recording twice. Before you listen to it, you will have 2
minutes to read statements 6-10. While listening for the first time, you can look at the
statements, but you are not allowed to take notes. After you hear the whole recording,
you will have 3 minutes to mark the statements as T (True), F (False) or NI (No
Information). Then you will hear the recording again and you will have 1 minute to check
your answers.
6 The speaker always starts her day by reading the news. ……..….
7 The speaker has got relatives living abroad. ……..….
8 All of the speaker’s friends are members of social networking sites. ……..….
9 The speaker’s sister was a victim of online identity theft. ……..….
10 The speaker’s friends insist that she creates a social media account. ……..….
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- 2. TEST 5B
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Reading
C Directions: Read the text below. Then read the questions that follow it and circle the
correct answer (A, B, C or D) to each one.
The Future in our Living Rooms
Technology has never developed as quickly as it has in the early 21st century. For example, in recent years, we
have seen a revolution in personal communication technology with the introduction of the smartphone. But what
about the world of home entertainment?
Television has entertained us since the late 1920s. It has come far from the early days when we had a limited
number of channels in black and white. Now, we can buy expensive 50-inch TVs and browse hundreds of channels
– some even in 3D! And recently, a new generation of TVs has arrived: smart TVs.
Basically, smart TVs are TVs which can connect to the Internet. So, as well as being able to watch normal TV
channels, you can pay a provider to have access to a huge selection of TV shows and films. It means you’ll never
have to rent a DVD again! And, as long as you have a basic Wi-Fi connection, you can watch this content
whenever you want.
But that’s not all. Imagine changing the channel by telling the TV what you want to watch. Most smartphones
already come with voice-control software, but a lot of smart TVs have this feature, too. Years ago, we only saw this
technology in science-fiction films, but now it’s available in our living rooms! It goes to show that technology will
never stop advancing!
11 The writer describes the smartphone as …
A a technology that is still developing.
B an old-fashioned piece of technology.
C a device that changed how we communicate.
D the most important invention of the 21st
century.
12 What does the writer say about the first TVs?
A They were very expensive.
B They had very small screens.
C They had very clear pictures.
D They did not offer many channels.
13 What do you need to be able to use a smart TV
effectively?
A a DVD player
B access to the Internet
C a large collection of DVDs
D a very fast Wi-Fi connection
14 Some smart TVs are able to …
A follow spoken orders.
B download new software.
C answer your smartphone.
D remember the types of shows you like.
15 What does the writer say about the future of
technology?
A Future technology is quite predictable.
B There will not be any important changes in
future technology.
C Future technology will get ideas form science-
fiction films.
D We should expect more technological
developments.
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- 3. TEST 5B
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Use of English
D Directions: Read the text and circle the answer (A, B, C or D) that best suits each gap.
Researching Online
Nowadays, teens use their 16) ……, smartphones or tablets to do research for homework. By putting a few key
words into a search 17) ……, they can find hundreds of 18) …… pages related to the topic. There are libraries and
encyclopaedias online, and a lot of them allow users to 19) …… material onto a computer. However, there are
some sides to the Internet that can be unhelpful, unsafe or even dangerous 20) …… teenagers. First, it is hard to
know what sites to trust. If teens feel doubtful about what a site is saying, they need to check the information
somewhere else. Second, a computer can get a harmful virus from the Internet, and it is not always easy or even
possible to 21) …… it. Everyone knows by now that they should not open a document that someone has 22) ……
to an email without 23) …… it for viruses first. But lots of teens 24) …… on adverts without knowing who put them
there! The problem is that the software behind these attacks is getting more 25) …… every day, and antivirus
companies find it hard to keep up.
16 A touchscreens B lenses C consoles D laptops
17 A engine B bar C browser D system
18 A feed B web C social D network
19 A record B update C download D connect
20 A of B for C from D by
21 A slide B remove C upload D approach
22 A attached B saved C logged D sent
23 A charging B inserting C operating D scanning
24 A log B scroll C switch D click
25 A doubtful B upgraded C advanced D artificial
E Directions: Circle the answer (A, B, C or D) which best completes each sentence.
26 When you ….. on this icon, the program opens.
A ’ll click C ’re going to click
B click D clicked
27 We’ve just booked our holiday online. We ….. in
two weeks from today.
A ’ll leaves C going to leave
B leave D ‘re leaving
28 Don’t put the tablet on the edge of the table. It
….. off!
A falls C ’s going to fall
B ’ll fall D ’s falling
29 You can have an MP3 player ….. a mobile
phone, not both.
A and C so
B but D or
30 If Tory gets money for her birthday, she ….. a
new printer.
A will buy C would have bought
B would buy D buys
31 I’ll ask Joe to text you if I ….. him.
A see C ’m going to see
B ’ll see D ’d see
32 We won’t start the DVD until you ….. here.
A will get C are going to get
B get D are getting
33 You promised you ….. me your tablet, but you
didn’t.
A lent C will lend
B had lent D would lent
34 If Roger ….. a bicycle, he would ride it to school.
A had had C would have
B was having D had
35 Penny would have bought the computer if it …..
£100 cheaper.
A is C had been
B would be D was
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- 4. TEST 5B
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F Directions: Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in capitals.
36 It’s quite ………………..… of you to shout at me
like that. (POLITE)
37 If you’re ………………..… about how to install
the software, ask John to help you. (SURE)
38 He flew to Europe for a(n) ………………..…
robot festival. (NATIONAL)
39 We don’t know very much about
………………..… times because people didn’t
write anything down then. (HISTORIC)
40 The ………………..… voyage from Southampton
to New York took weeks in the old days.
(ATLANTIC)
Writing
G Directions: Your teacher has asked you to write an essay presenting the pros and cons of
social networking. Write your essay (150-170 words).
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