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Project 4 • Unit 1 Test A
1 Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with the words in
the box.
baggy  plain striped     short-sleeved straight  
long-sleeved high-heeled checked     
Example
Alex is wearing a plain short-sleeved T-shirt.
1 Sam is wearing a __________ shirt.
2 Max is wearing __________ shorts.
3 Andie is wearing __________ shoes.
4 Willie is wearing a __________ T-shirt.
5 Nicky is wearing a __________ T-shirt.
6 Cameron is wearing __________ jeans.
2 Complete the text using the correct form of the verb in
brackets.
While I was (be) in a History class yesterday, something very
unusual 1
__________(happen). Our teacher 2
__________(tell) us
about Queen Boudicca and how she 3
__________(fight) the Romans,
when suddenly I 4
__________(hear) a noise behind me. I
5
__________(turn) round. A woman with long hair and strange
clothes 6
__________(sit) there.
‘Hello’, she 7
__________(say), ‘I 8
__________(be) Boudicca.’
‘What 9
__________you__________(do) here?’
I asked her.
‘Well, I 10
__________(hear) your teacher talk about my battles with
the Romans and I wanted to hear more.’
3 Look at the chart. Write sentences about how Shelly has
changed. Use used to.
Aged 10 Now
wear pink shoes high-heeled boots
hobby
collecting badges
listen to music
listening to music,
playing the guitar
food chicken and chips
spaghetti
Bolognese
drink coffee coffee
get up 7 am 8.15 am
Example
When she was ten, Shelly used to wear pink shoes. Now she wears high-
heeled boots.
1 ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2 ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
3 ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
4 ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
4 Complete the sentences using had to, didn’t have to, could or
couldn’t.
Kelly’s mum was working late, so Kelly had to make dinner.
1 The cinema was very close, so they ___________ walk very far.
2 Charlie had an exam on Thursday so he ___________ go to bed late
on Wednesday.
3 Sam ___________ sing and dance, so she got a part in the school
musical.
4 Maths is easy for Pam, so she ___________ revise hard for the
exam.
5 It was raining hard, so they ___________ see the top of the
mountain.
6 We were late for school, so we ___________ run all the way.
5 Read the text and answer the questions.
Sutton Hoo
Sutton Hoo is a famous archaeological site in Suffolk in England, not far from
the town of Woodbridge. It is a burial site – a place where ancient people put
dead bodies – and archaeologists think it was used in the 7th century.
Archaeologists started to dig on the site in 1939 and they found many
interesting things which gave them useful information about a period of British
history that they didn’t know much about.
No one was surprised that they found a burial site at Sutton Hoo. People
already knew that there were a lot of small hills called mounds in the area,
and they knew that the Anglo-Saxons made these mounds when they buried
their dead. But they were surprised by what they found when they dug up the
biggest mound. They were amazed to discover a whole ship, or boat, which
was about 27 metres long. They did not find a dead body, though, and this
puzzled them for a time. But then they used chemical tests which showed that
there used to be a body. However, over the centuries it decomposed into
nothing.
The Sutton Hoo site is now open to the public. Not very many foreign tourists
go to that part of England. However, when they are in London, they can go to
the British Museum where they can see a lot of the objects from Sutton Hoo
and read about its history.
1 Which town is Sutton Hoo near?
_____________________________________________________
2 What was Sutton Hoo in the 7th century?
_____________________________________________________
3 When did they begin to dig on the site?
_____________________________________________________
4 Why is Sutton Hoo important?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
5 Why weren’t they surprised to find graves at Sutton Hoo?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
6 What did they find that surprised them?
_____________________________________________________
7 What puzzled them at first about the buried ship?
_____________________________________________________
8 Where in London can you find some things from Sutton Hoo?
_____________________________________________________
Writing Test
6 You bought some new clothes at the weekend. Write to your
friend and tell them about them. Write about:
When you bought them.
Where you bought them.
What they are made of and look like.
How much you paid.
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
Project 4 • Unit 1 Test B
1 Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with the words in
the box.
baggy plain     striped short-sleeved straight     
long-sleeved high-heeled checked     
Example
Alex is wearing striped T-shirt.
1 Max is wearing __________ shoes.
2 Nicky is wearing a __________ T-shirt.
3 Andie is wearing __________ shorts.
4 Cameron is wearing __________ jeans.
5 Willie is wearing a __________ shirt.
6 Sam is wearing a __________ T-shirt.
2 Complete the text using the correct form of the verb in
brackets.
Yesterday, our teacher was telling (tell) us about Queen Boudicca and
how she 1
__________(fight) the Romans, when something very
unusual 2
__________(happen). We 3
__________ (be) in the middle
of our History lesson, when I 4
__________(hear) a sudden noise
behind me.
I 5
__________(turn) round.
A woman with long hair and strange clothes 6
__________(sit) there.
‘I 7
__________(be) Boudicca,’ she 8
__________ (say).
‘What 9
__________you (do) here?’ I asked her.
‘Well, I 10
__________(hear) your teacher talk about my battles with
the Romans and I wanted to hear more.’
3 Look at the chart. Write sentences about how Shelly has
changed. Use used to.
Aged 10 Now
wear pink shoes high-heeled boots
hobby collecting magazines
listening to music,
playing the guitar
food pizza and chips hamburgers
drink tea tea
get up 8 am 7.30 am
Example
When she was ten, Shelly used to wear pink shoes. Now she wears high-
heeled boots.
1 _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
2 _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
3 _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
4 _____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
4 Complete the sentences using had to, didn’t have to, could or
couldn’t.
Kelly’s mum was working late so Kelly had to make dinner.
1 It was snowing heavily, so they ____________ see where they were
going.
2 Robbie ____________ play guitar, so he started a band with his
friends.
3 The sports centre was very close, so she ____________ walk very
far.
4 Jenny was leaving early on Tuesday so she ____________ go to bed
late on Monday.
5 I was late for class, so I ____________ run all the way.
6 English is easy for Tomas, so he ____________ revise hard for the
exam.
5 Read the text and answer the questions.
Sutton Hoo
Sutton Hoo is a famous archaeological site in Suffolk in England, not far from
the town of Woodbridge. It is a burial site – a place where ancient people put
dead bodies – and archaeologists think it was used in the 7th century.
Archaeologists started to dig on the site in 1939 and they found many
interesting things which gave them useful information about a period of British
history that they didn’t know much about.
No one was surprised that they found a burial site at Sutton Hoo. People
already knew that there were a lot of small hills called mounds in the area,
and they knew that the Anglo-Saxons made these mounds when they buried
their dead. But they were surprised by what they found when they dug up the
biggest mound. They were amazed to discover a whole ship, or boat, which
was about 27 metres long. They did not find a dead body, though, and this
puzzled them for a time. But then they used chemical tests which showed that
there used to be a body. However, over the centuries it decomposed into
nothing.
The Sutton Hoo site is now open to the public. Not very many foreign tourists
go to that part of England. However, when they are in London, they can go to
the British Museum where they can see a lot of the objects from Sutton Hoo
and read about its history.
1 Which town is Sutton Hoo near?
_____________________________________________________
2 When was Sutton Hoo used as a burial site?
_____________________________________________________
3 What happened in 1939?
_____________________________________________________
4 Why is Sutton Hoo important?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
5 What had already been found?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
6 What did they find that surprised them?
_____________________________________________________
7 How did they find out about the dead body?
_____________________________________________________
8 Why should people visit the British Museum?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
Writing Test
6 You bought some new clothes at the weekend. Write to your
friend and tell them about them. Write about:
When you bought them.
Where you bought them.
What they are made of and look like.
How much you paid.
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
Project 4 • Unit 2 Test A
1 Write a sentence about each picture using the present perfect
and one or more prepositions.
Example
The man has jumped off the wall.__________________
1 ______________________________________________
2 ______________________________________________
3 ______________________________________________
4 ______________________________________________
5 ______________________________________________
6 ______________________________________________
7 ______________________________________________
8 ______________________________________________
2 Complete the sentences with for or since.
1 Sally has been at work ______________ 8.30 this morning.
2 My brother lived in London ______________ four years.
3 I’ve studied English ______________ five years.
4 We’ve lived in this house ______________ I was eleven.
5 Julian has known Tim ______________ they started school
together.
6 We’re going to London ______________ the weekend.
3 Change the sentences into questions using question tags.
1 You know Brian.
______________________________________________
2 Simon can read Chinese.
______________________________________________
3 Carla has been to New York.
______________________________________________
4 The weather’s great today.
______________________________________________
5 You’d like a coffee.
______________________________________________
4 Complete the text with the correct words in the box.
brigade  contestant  celebrity  autograph
arrested  station  host  recognized
We have had news of a fire on the local TV station .
It happened in the studios during a game show earlier this evening. The
building is still burning, but the fire 1
_________ has arrived. The
firemen have started rescuing people. So far the winning 2
_________
and the 3
_________ of the show, Dan Smith, have got out of the
building. However, other people are still inside.
When the crowd saw a 4
_________ like Mr Smith, they all
5
_________ him and ran forward with pens and paper to ask for his
6
_________ There was a fight and the police have 7
_________ two
people. A spokesman says that they think that the fire was started
deliberately.
5 Read the article about Bob Willis. Are the statements true (T)
or false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)?
Crime writing from experience
I met author Bob Willis in his country cottage in Dorset, where he lives with
his wife and three dogs. We talked in his study where he wrote his new best-
selling crime story. The dogs lay at his feet. They are large wolfhounds. The
sort of dog you’d expect to find in a crime novel, but Bob insisted there was
nothing dangerous about them. He bought them because he likes walking in
the hills and wanted someone (or something) to go with him.
I asked him what it was like to become rich and famous with his very first
novel. He laughed and told me that he wasn’t making a fortune but the extra
money was useful. Fortune or no fortune, Bob has become a celebrity in his
home village. He says he finds it difficult when strangers recognize him in the
street, and he doesn’t know what to say to them.
Bob is an ex-detective who retired to become a crime novelist. He worked on
several murder investigations, which were where he got a lot of ideas for his
story of a wave of killings between rival drug gangs. He says he doesn’t miss
his old life. He prefers the excitement of finding out how many people have
bought his book. It comes out in paperback next week. Read it!
Example
Bob is not married. F
1 Bob is a successful novelist.___
2 His dogs are dangerous.___
3 He has written several books.___
4 Bob has made over £500,000.___
5 Bob used to be a detective.___
6 Bob used to investigate killings.___
7 There is more than one murder in his novel.___
8 You can buy the novel in paperback in the shops now.___
Writing
6 Look at the things Frank has done in the summer holidays.
Complete the e-mail to his friend saying what he’s done. Say
why he enjoyed or didn’t enjoy it.
Coldplay concert 
tennis lessons 
made friends with Cindy 
moved house 
entered competition and won 
Hi Rob,
It’s a long time since I last wrote and a lot has happened. It’s been an
exciting three months.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
What about you. Write and tell me what’s new. :-) Frank
Project 4 • Unit 2 Test B
1 Write a sentence about each picture using the present perfect
and one or more prepositions.
Example
The man has jumped off the wall._______________________
1 ___________________________________________________
2 ___________________________________________________
3 ___________________________________________________
4 ___________________________________________________
5 ___________________________________________________
6 ___________________________________________________
7 ___________________________________________________
8 ___________________________________________________
2 Complete the sentences with for or since.
1 I’ve known Paul ___________ we started school together.
2 Tim has studied French ___________ five years.
3 Mandy has been at painting ___________ 7.00 this morning.
4 My aunt lived in Dublin ___________ four years.
5 They’re going to New York ___________ the weekend.
6 We’ve lived in this town ___________ I was five.
3 Change the sentences into questions using question tags.
1 Sara has been to Rio.
___________________________________________________
2 You’d like another biscuit.
___________________________________________________
3 You know Nick.
___________________________________________________
4 Ian can read Greek.
___________________________________________________
5 The weather’s really bad today.
___________________________________________________
4 Complete the text with the correct words in the box.
brigade  contestant  celebrity  autograph
arrested  station  host  recognized
We have had news of a fire on the local TV station .
It happened in the studios during a game show earlier this evening. The
building is still burning, but the fire 1
_________ has arrived. The
firemen have started rescuing people. So far the 2
_________ of the
show, Dan Smith, and the winning 3
_________ have got out of the
building.
However, other people are still inside.
The crowd immediately 4
_________ Mr Smith, who is a big
5
_________ in the area, and ran forward with pens and paper to ask
for his 6
_________ There was a fight and the police have
7
_________ two people. A spokesman says that they think that the
fire was started deliberately.
5 Read the article about Bob Willis. Are the statements true (T)
or false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)?
Crime writing from experience
I met author Bob Willis in his country cottage in Dorset, where he lives with
his wife and three dogs. We talked in his study where he wrote his new best-
selling crime story. The dogs lay at his feet. They are large wolfhounds. The
sort of dog you’d expect to find in a crime novel, but Bob insisted there was
nothing dangerous about them. He bought them because he likes walking in
the hills and wanted someone (or something) to go with him.
I asked him what it was like to become rich and famous with his very first
novel. He laughed and told me that he wasn’t making a fortune but the extra
money was useful. Fortune or no fortune, Bob has become a celebrity in his
home village. He says he finds it difficult when strangers recognize him in the
street, and he doesn’t know what to say to them.
Bob is an ex-detective who retired to become a crime novelist. He worked on
several murder investigations, which were where he got a lot of ideas for his
story of a wave of killings between rival drug gangs. He says he doesn’t miss
his old life. He prefers the excitement of finding out how many people have
bought his book. It comes out in paperback next week. Read it!
Example
Bob is not married. F
1 Bob works from home.___
2 He has written about his dogs in a book.___
3 He has written several books.___
4 Bob loves talking to strangers.___
5 Bob used to be a detective.___
6 Bob used to investigate killings.___
7 He liked police work more than writing.___
8 You can buy the novel in paperback in the shops next week.___
Writing Test
6 Look at the things Frank has done in the summer holidays.
Complete the e-mail to his friend saying what he’s done. Say
why he enjoyed or didn’t enjoy it.
Coldplay concert 
tennis lessons 
made friends with Cindy 
moved house 
entered competition and won 
Hi Rob,
It’s a long time since I last wrote and a lot has happened. It’s been an
exciting three months.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
What about you. Write and tell me what’s new. :-) Frank
Project 4 • Revision Test 1A
1 Listen. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Example
Simon is going to sell raffle tickets. T__
1 Greg will work with Jules. _____
2 The secretary is going to dress up as a clown. _____
3 Alec will take photographs. _____
4 Flora and Sandy will sell drinks and crisps. _____
5 All the students have to bring old clothes to sell. _____
6 The school will buy four computers with the money. _____
7 They hope to raise £1,200 pounds. _____
8 Mrs Williams will count the money. _____
2 Complete the sentences using the words in the box.
down into out of off through           
1 The stunt man almost fell _____________ the bridge as he ran
across it.
2 Tamsin jumped _____________ the swimming pool.
3 The cat crept _____________ the window into Sean’s bedroom.
4 Mr Jenkins drove his car _____________ to the beach.
5 Paul had a nightmare and fell _____________ bed onto the floor.
3 What are the things made from? Match the material to the
pictures.
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
brackets.
Every year, the pupils in year twelve do (do) work experience for one
week. They usually 1
_________ (work) in banks or shops, but
sometimes one lucky pupil 2
_________ (get) the chance to do
something more exciting. Last week one boy in my class, Tommy Jones,
3
_________ (start) one of the best work experiences you could ever
4
_________ (imagine).
Last month, when our teacher 5
_________ (visit) his parents, he
6
_________ (meet) his cousin who 7
_________ (work) in the movie
industry.
He offered to take one pupil for two weeks’ work experience, and so
Tommy 8
_________ (be) at the film studio for a week. He
9
_________ just _________ (play) his first role in a film. That was
yesterday, when he 10
_________ (have to) ride a motor bike in a
short scene. Some people have all the luck!
5 Read the two letters. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Example
Amanda has never had good marks. F_
1 All her teachers are unhappy about her.___
2 She forgets what the class learned in the lessons.___
3 Amanda cannot do homework because she has to go to acting
lessons.___
4 Amanda’s parents think her marks from school are awful.___
5 Amanda’s parents want the teachers to make Amanda work
harder.___
6 The school doesn’t think Amanda can do better.___
7 Amanda’s parents think her career is more important than her exam
results.___
Dear Mr and Mrs Black,
I am writing to you about your daughter Amanda because I am worried about
her school work. She used to be such a good student but now her marks are
not very good - she got less than fifty per cent in her Geography test. In fact,
only her PE and Drama teachers are happy with her.
According to her teachers she doesn’t want to work any more. She often
forgets her homework and she never does her projects on time. She used to
be the first to hand in her Science projects but now she is usually the last.
Added to this, she doesn’t revise the work she learns in class, so she just
doesn’t remember much. This is the main reason for her bad marks.
Could you let me know why this has happened? Is she ill or is there another
reason why she has stopped working? Please can you also make sure that she
spends some time reading her lesson notes and make sure that she does her
homework and projects on time? All of us at school think she can be much
better and we want her to do well.
Yours sincerely,
J R Carter
Headteacher
Springwood School
Dear Mrs Carter,
Thank you for your letter.
Please do not worry about Amanda’s work at school. We don’t think it is
important.
In the holidays Amanda works as an actress. She used to do small jobs, but
she’s started working in films and TV, so she does not have much time for
her school work. She has to learn her lines for her TV and film roles so she
cannot always do her homework or work on projects. We know her marks
are not very good at the moment, but they are not too bad.
We think Amanda’s career is more important than her school work. We
hope she is going to be rich and famous when she is older, and good marks
at school will not really matter. It is important that her teachers don’t get
angry with her. We don’t want her to worry about lessons as it might upset
her acting.
Yours sincerely,
Celia and Robert Black
6 Complete the sentences with been or gone.
1 Harry has ___________ to the USA. He went for a holiday last year.
2 ‘Where’s Mum?’ ‘She’s ___________ to the shops.’
3 ‘Where’s Claudia ___________?’ ‘Don’t worry, she’ll be back in ten
minutes.’
4 Where’s the most interesting place you’ve ___________ to?
5 Pat isn’t at school today. She’s ___________ on a school trip.
6 You’re half an hour late. Where have you ______________?
Writing Test
7 Write an e-mail to a friend telling him / her what you’ve done
in the last six months. Write at least four sentences.
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Project 4 • Revision Test 1B
1 Listen. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Example
Bill and Anna are going to collect entrance money T__
1 Simon is going to sell raffle tickets._____
2 Greg will work with Jules._____
3 The secretary is going to dress up as a clown.
4 Alec will take photographs._____
5 Flora and Sandy will sell drinks and crisps._____
6 All the students have to bring old clothes to sell.
7 The school will buy four computers with the money._____
8 They hope to raise £1,200 pounds._____
2 Complete the sentences using the words in the box.
down  into  out of  off  through
1 Let’s go __________ to the beach and have a picnic.
2 The stunt man fell __________ the window and landed safely on
the ground.
3 Sandy turned over and fell __________ bed onto the floor.
4 Although it was cold, Megan went __________ the sea.
5 Our dog fell __________ the wall when it was chasing a cat.
3 What are the things made from? Match the material to the
pictures.
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
brackets.
Every year, the pupils in year twelve do (do) work experience for one
week. They usually 1
_________ (work) in banks or shops, but
sometimes one lucky pupil 2
_________ (manage) to do something
more exciting. One boy in my class, Tommy Jones, 3
_________ just
_________ (start) one of the best work experiences you could ever
4
_________ (imagine).
Last month, when our teacher 5
_________ (stay) with his parents, he
6
_________ (visit) his cousin who 7
_________ (work) in the movie
industry. And he offered to take one pupil for two weeks’ work
experience and so Tommy 8
_________ (be) at the film studio for a
week. He 9
_________ already (play) his first role in a film. That was
yesterday, when he 10
_________ (ride) a motor bike in a short scene.
Some people have all the luck!
5 Read the two letters. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Example
Amanda has never had good marks. F_
1 Geography is her best subject.___
2 She often hands her homework in late.___
3 The school doesn’t think Amanda can do better.___
4 Amanda cannot do homework because she has to go to acting
lessons.___
5 Amanda’s parents are worried about her school work.___
6 Amanda’s parents think that acting is upsetting her school work.___
7 Amanda’s parents think her career is more important than her exam
Dear Mr and Mrs Black,
I am writing to you about your daughter Amanda because I am worried
about her school work. She used to be such a good student but now her
marks are not very good - she got less than fifty per cent in her Geography
test. In fact, only her PE and Drama teachers are happy with her.
According to her teachers she doesn’t want to work any more. She often
forgets her homework and she never does her projects on time. She used
to be the first to hand in her Science projects but now she is usually the
last. Added to this, she doesn’t revise the work she learns in class, so she
just doesn’t remember much. This is the main reason for her bad marks.
Could you let me know why this has happened? Is she ill or is there another
reason why she has stopped working? Please can you also make sure that
she spends some time reading her lesson notes and make sure that she
does her homework and projects on time? All of us at school think she can
be much better and we want her to do well.
Yours sincerely,
J R Carter
Headteacher
Springwood School
Dear Mrs Carter,
Thank you for your letter.
Please do not worry about Amanda’s work at school. We don’t think it is
important.
In the holidays Amanda works as an actress. She used to do small jobs, but
she’s started working in films and TV, so she does not have much time for
her school work. She has to learn her lines for her TV and film roles so she
cannot always do her homework or work on projects. We know her marks
are not very good at the moment, but they are not too bad.
We think Amanda’s career is more important than her school work. We
hope she is going to be rich and famous when she is older, and good marks
at school will not really matter. It is important that her teachers don’t get
angry with her. We don’t want her to worry about lessons as it might upset
her acting.
Yours sincerely,
Celia and Robert Black
6 Complete the sentences with been or gone.
1 ‘Where’s Dad?’ ‘He’s ___________ to the shops.’
2 You’re very late. Where have you ___________?
3 Nadia isn’t at home today. She’s ___________ to see her granny.
4 ‘Where’s Sandra ___________?’ ‘Don’t worry, she’ll be back soon.’
5 Joe has ___________ to Japan. He went for a holiday last year.
6 What’s the most exciting city you’ve ___________
to?
Writing Test
7 Write an e-mail to a friend telling him / her what you’ve done
in the last six months. Write at least four sentences.
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Project 4 • Unit 3 Test A
1 Match the phrases in A to the ones in B using who or which.
A B
1 Sally is my friend. a won an award as the best new
2 Last week, I met singer.
an old man … b gave me horrible
3 My sister saw medicine for my cold.
the film … c knew my grandfather’s
4 This is the watch … father.
5 Do you know the d lives in the centre of
girl … town.
6 I can’t use the e I broke playing
finger … tennis.
7 I don’t like the f my uncle gave to me
doctor … for my birthday.
g you talked about.
Example
1 Sally is my friend who lives in the centre of town.____________
2 _____________________________________________________
3 _____________________________________________________
4 _____________________________________________________
5 _____________________________________________________
6 _____________________________________________________
7 _____________________________________________________
2 Look at the picture and complete the sentences with the correct
part of the body.
Example
He’s got a scratch on his shin.
1 He’s got a bandage on his ___________.
2 He’s got a plaster on his ___________.
3 He’s got a swollen ___________.
4 His __________ is bleeding.
5 He’s broken his ___________.
6 The doctor is giving him an injection in his ___________.
3 Respond to the statements. Use So … or Neither … and I or we.
I hate Maths. So do I.
1 Robyn can speak German.
_____________________________________________________
2 I haven’t revised for the Physics test.
_____________________________________________________
3 Joel might go on the school trip.
_____________________________________________________
4 Carmen hasn’t seen Gill for a month.
_____________________________________________________
5 We’ll be on holiday next week.
_____________________________________________________
6 They can’t play the guitar.
_____________________________________________________
4 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or doesn’t it
say (DS)?
Eating healthily around the world
Most Americans and Northern Europeans believe that the typical diet in their
country is unhealthy. They point to the fact that there are so many people in
their countries who are fat and, sometimes, very fat, or obese. People are not
usually fat because they eat the wrong foods, but because they simply eat too
much. Americans, for example, typically eat 1,500 calories more than the
2,200 they really need every day. But do people from other countries eat
better?
People across the world make their meals from basically the same ingredients.
So we all eat meat, poultry, fish, grains (such as rice) fruit and vegetables,
but they don’t make the same type of meals. People in different countries use
the ingredients in different ways. We can learn from the areas of the world
where they have a good diet and as a result live longer and are healthier.
Take meat, for example. Scientists know it is not good to eat a lot of meat.
They found this studying people in Asia, where people use meat to add favour
to vegetable dishes and not as the main ingredient. That way they get the
taste of meat without eating too much. Unlike the Asians, Argentineans are
famous for eating meat, but they always choose the leanest cuts and in this
way they avoid eating as much fat as the North Americans. Other countries
such as some African countries replace meat with nuts. The result is they
don’t have some of the health problems Northern Europeans and North
Americans have.
But maybe the best advice comes from those French people who can eat a lot
and stay slim. Their secret – take your time and put your knife and fork down
between each bite. People who eat slowly enjoy the taste more. They also
know when they have eaten too much!
Example
Americans think that people in their country eat unhealthily. T_
1 Many Americans are fat because they eat the wrong foods. ___
2 People are fat because they don’t eat enough vegetables. ___
3 The average American eats 3,700 calories per day. ___
4 People all over the world eat bananas. ___
5 Asian people don’t like the taste of meat. ___
6 They eat a lot of meat in Argentina. ___
7 Nuts are used a lot in Africa. ___
8 The French eat their food very quickly. ___
Writing
5 Look at the pictures and write eight rules for the Sports Centre.
Use these words at least once – should, shouldn’t, have to,
mustn’t
Project 4 • Unit 3 Test B
1 Match the phrases in A to the ones in B using who or which.
A B
1 Sally is my friend. a won an award as the
2 This is the watch … best new singer.
3 I can’t use the b gave me horrible
finger … medicine for my cold.
4 My sister saw c knew my grandfather’s
the film … father.
5 I don’t like the d lives in the centre of
doctor … town.
6 Last week, I met e I broke playing
an old man … tennis.
7 Do you know the f my uncle gave to me
girl … for my birthday.
g you talked about.
Example
1 Sally is my friend who lives in the centre of town.____________
2 _____________________________________________________
3 _____________________________________________________
4 _____________________________________________________
5 _____________________________________________________
6 _____________________________________________________
7 _____________________________________________________
2 Look at the picture and complete the sentences with the correct
part of the body.
Example
He’s got a scratch on his shin.
1 He’s got a swollen ___________.
2 The doctor is giving him an injection in his ___________.
3 He’s got a plaster on his ___________.
4 He’s got a bandage on his ___________.
5 His __________ is bleeding.
6 He’s broken his ___________.
3 Respond to the statements. Use So … or Neither … and I or we.
Example
I hate Maths. So do I.
1 I haven’t done my homework.
_____________________________________________________
2 We can’t play the piano.
_____________________________________________________
3 Pat can swim very well.
_____________________________________________________
4 They’ll be in Italy next week.
_____________________________________________________
5 Ray might have a party.
_____________________________________________________
6 Nina hasn’t seen Becky for two weeks.
_____________________________________________________
4 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or doesn’t it
say (DS)?
Eating healthily around the world
Most Americans and Northern Europeans believe that the typical diet in their
country is unhealthy. They point to the fact that there are so many people in
their countries who are fat and, sometimes, very fat, or obese. People are not
usually fat because they eat the wrong foods, but because they simply eat too
much. Americans, for example, typically eat 1,500 calories more than the
2,200 they really need every day. But do people from other countries eat
better?
People across the world make their meals from basically the same ingredients.
So we all eat meat, poultry, fish, grains (such as rice) fruit and vegetables,
but they don’t make the same type of meals. People in different countries use
the ingredients in different ways. We can learn from the areas of the world
where they have a good diet and as a result live longer and are healthier.
Take meat, for example. Scientists know it is not good to eat a lot of meat.
They found this studying people in Asia, where people use meat to add favour
to vegetable dishes and not as the main ingredient. That way they get the
taste of meat without eating too much. Unlike the Asians, Argentineans are
famous for eating meat, but they always choose the leanest cuts and in this
way they avoid eating as much fat as the North Americans. Other countries
such as some African countries replace meat with nuts. The result is they
don’t have some of the health problems Northern Europeans and North
Americans have.
But maybe the best advice comes from those French people who can eat a lot
and stay slim. Their secret – take your time and put your knife and fork down
between each bite. People who eat slowly enjoy the taste more. They also
know when they have eaten too much!
Example
Americans think that people in their country eat unhealthily. T_
1 Many Northern Europeans are too fat. ___
2 People are fat because they don’t eat enough vegetables. ___
3 The average American eats 2,200 calories per day. ___
4 People all over the world eat similar foods. ___
5 Asian people always cook with meat. ___
6 They eat a lot of meat in Argentina. ___
7 Argentineans eat less fat then Americans. ___
8 The French eat their food very quickly. ___
Writing
5 Look at the pictures and write eight rules for the Sports Centre.
Use these words at least once – should, shouldn’t, have to,
mustn’t.
Project 4 • Unit 4 Test A
1 Circle the correct form of the verb.
Example
I finished to make / making the cake an hour ago.
1 The boy refused to do / doing his homework.
2 Colin offered to do / doing the shopping.
3 I can’t imagine to live / living at the North Pole!
4 The pupil promised to come / coming to school on time in future.
5 Most boys enjoy to play / playing football.
6 At the last minute, Sam remembered to phone / phoning his
mother.
7 I stopped to play / playing tennis when I broke my arm.
8 Julia forgot to do / doing her Maths homework last week.
2 Complete the sentences with the correct adjective in the box.
amazing  bored  relaxing  tired  frightened
annoyed  tiring  excited
Example
They were in the art gallery and Bob was bored___ He wasn’t
interested in art.
1 Tom was very __________ after working so hard.
2 Lying in the sun doing nothing is very __________.
3 I’ve just seen the most __________ magic trick.
I don’t know how the magician did it.
4 Cycling up a steep hill is very __________.
5 The teacher was __________ because the whole class was late for
the lesson.
6 We are going to see our favourite singer tomorrow, so we are
very __________.
7 Mary is afraid of snakes. When she saw them at the zoo she was
so ___________.
3 Read the text and answer the questions.
When you travel on the motorway to Toulouse in the south of France, you
pass by a large medieval city sitting among the vineyards and the sunflower
fields. It is the old walled city of Carcassonne. It is one of the top tourist
attractions in France. You might know it from films. It was Nottingham, the
home of the Sheriff in the film Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. But it has
another connection with the film industry.
The city has got a castle, a cathedral, and lots of restaurants and tourist
shops selling souvenirs for adults and toy helmets, swords, and shields for
children. There is an open-air theatre in the garden of the cathedral, where
the annual festival of plays and concerts of classical and popular music takes
place.
Part of the city is a modern 21st century city, but part of it looks almost as it
did in the 12th century. And especially so in July and August when tourists can
enjoy the Medieval Tournament. Knights on horseback with their shields and
lances ride towards each other to fight. And once they have been knocked of
their horses, the fighting continues with swords, until there is one last knight
left standing. He wins the contest.
The fighting and riding skills of the knights might remind you of some action
films you have seen. This is not surprising. When these knights are not
fighting in Carcassonne, they work as stunt actors in French cinema and T V.
1 Where is Carcassonne?
_____________________________________________________
2 Which town was it in Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves?
_____________________________________________________
3 What can children buy in the shops?
_____________________________________________________
4 Where can you go to see a pop concert?
_____________________________________________________
5 When is the Medieval Tournament?
_____________________________________________________
6 Who wins the tournament?
_____________________________________________________
7 What do the knights do when they are not in Carcassonne?
_____________________________________________________
Writing Test
4 Write one sentence for each picture to make a story.
THE STORY OF KING ALFRED AND THE CAKES
Example
One day the king was walking through the forest.
1 _____________________________________________________
2 _____________________________________________________
3 _____________________________________________________
4 _____________________________________________________
5 _____________________________________________________
6 _____________________________________________________
7 _____________________________________________________
Project 4 • Unit 4 Test B
1 Circle the correct form of the verb.
Example
I finished to make / making the cake an hour ago.
1 Sonya I stopped to play / playing basketball when she broke her
arm.
2 Toby promised to meet / meeting me outside the school.
3 Nick forgot to do / doing his Geography homework last week.
4 Many girls enjoy to play / playing tennis.
5 The boy refused to clean / cleaning his room.
6 I can’t imagine to fly / flying to the moon!
7 Jo offered to do / doing the washing up.
8 At the last minute, Jake remembered to phone / phoning his
grandfather
2 Complete the sentences with the correct adjective in the box.
amazing  bored  relaxing  tired  frightened
annoyed  tiring  excited
Example
They were in the art gallery and Bob was bored___ He wasn’t
interested in art.
1 Cycling up a steep hill is very __________.
2 We are going to see our favourite singer tomorrow so we are
very ___________.
3 The teacher was __________ because the whole class was late for
the lesson.
4 Lying in the sun doing nothing is very __________.
5 Mary is afraid of snakes. When she saw them at the zoo she was
so ___________.
6 Tom was very __________ after working so hard.
7 I’ve just seen the most __________ magic trick.
I don’t know how the magician did it.
3 Read the text and answer the questions.
When you travel on the motorway to Toulouse in the south of France, you
pass by a large medieval city sitting among the vineyards and the sunflower
fields. It is the old walled city of Carcassonne. It is one of the top tourist
attractions in France. You might know it from films. It was Nottingham, the
home of the Sheriff in the film Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. But it has
another connection with the film industry.
The city has got a castle, a cathedral, and lots of restaurants and tourist
shops selling souvenirs for adults and toy helmets, swords, and shields for
children. There is an open-air theatre in the garden of the cathedral, where
the annual festival of plays and concerts of classical and popular music takes
place.
Part of the city is a modern 21st century city, but part of it looks almost as it
did in the 12th century. And especially so in July and August when tourists can
enjoy the Medieval Tournament. Knights on horseback with their shields and
lances ride towards each other to fight. And once they have been knocked of
their horses, the fighting continues with swords, until there is one last knight
left standing. He wins the contest.
The fighting and riding skills of the knights might remind you of some action
films you have seen. This is not surprising. When these knights are not
fighting in Carcassonne, they work as stunt actors in French cinema and T V.
1 What city is Carcassonne near?
2 Which town was Carcassonne in a film?
3 What can children buy in the shops?
4 What can you see at the open-air theatre?
5 What can you see in the summer months?
6 Who wins the tournament?
7 What other job do the knights have?
Writing Test
4 Write one sentence for each picture to make a story.
THE STORY OF KING ALFRED AND THE CAKES
Example
One day the king was walking through the forest.
1 _____________________________________________________
2 _____________________________________________________
3 _____________________________________________________
4 _____________________________________________________
5 _____________________________________________________
6 _____________________________________________________
7 _____________________________________________________
Project 4 • Revision Test 2A
1 A group of teenagers are visiting an art gallery in London.
Listen to them talking about the pictures and write the names
under the picture they talk about.
Example
2 Complete the sentences. Use the phrases in the box and a
relative pronoun.
won the tennis tournament I bought last week
have a healthy diet you need
train hard I train in
Example
People who have a healthy diet normally live longer.
1 Graham is the boy ___________.
2 People __________ need to eat carbohydrates.
3 The sports centre __________ is closed for two weeks.
4 The trainers __________ are great for running.
5 Vitamin D helps you absorb the calcium __________ for healthy
bones.
3 Circle the correct word to complete the text.
Have you ever wanted to become / become a medieval knight in
armour? You have? Then you should 1
to join / join a history club
2
who / which puts on shows of famous old battles. Just imagine
3
fight / fighting every weekend in summer with your sword and
shield. The members of the Historical Battle Club do just that. They
think there is nothing more 4
excited / exciting.
Bob Smith, 5
which / who is an actor in one of these clubs, explained
that they try to make their battles very close to the real battle, so it is
important not 6
to make / making a mistake. He remembers 7
to
win / winning one fight he needed 8
to lose / losing because he
forgot which battle they were acting out. The other actors were very
surprised.
4 List five parts of the body.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
5 Match the words to the pictures.
Example
__c__ crying 5 _____ laughing
1 _____ singing 6 _____ coughing
2 _____ barking 7 _____ blowing
3 _____ knocking 8 _____ ringing
4 _____ screaming
6 Read the text and answer the questions.
1 Why are Malcaster United fans happy?
2 Why will most of them not celebrate their team’s win?
3 Why did the Malcaster fans use the Internet on their mobile
phones?
4 Why did the first Malcaster goalkeeper have to leave the field?
5 Why were the Malcaster players sent off?
6 Why were Malcaster lucky in the last minute of the game?
Lucky United Win League
Malcaster United fans everywhere were tired but happy last night. They were
happy because their team won a third Premier League title after their game
against Borneford. The match was exhausting for most fans and most of them
were too tired to celebrate.
It was the last game of the season and, with a three point lead over Shellsea,
they only needed one point to win the league. So they didn’t have to win the
match. They only needed to have the same score as Borneford. For Shellsea
to take the title, they had to win their match and hope Malcaster lost theirs.
The Malcaster fans in the stadium spent half their time watching the game
and the other half looking at the Internet on their mobile phones. They were
trying to find out the score in the Shellsea match. Shellsea were playing
Donchester. They scored a goal very early on and were three goals in front at
half time. At the same time at Malcaster, everything was going wrong.
Their star player Silvero was playing badly. As usual, his acting was better
than his football. He fell down a lot, holding his shins. Then the Malcaster
goalkeeper broke his thumb and had to leave the field. A few minutes later,
two Malcaster players were sent off for arguing with the referee. There were
now only nine players on the pitch, so it wasn’t going to be easy for Malcaster
to win.
Then the new Malcaster goalkeeper hurt his shoulder. He didn’t go off, but
everyone could see it was painful and he couldn’t move very quickly. Then,
just one minute from the end of the match, a Borneford player just missed the
goal by inches. So the game ended with no goals being scored. Malcaster
were the champions - thanks to good luck.
Writing Test
7 You’re going camping for a weekend with friends. Write fve
sentences about what you should and shouldn’t do to be safe.
Think about:
food / cooking camp site
insects / animals water
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Project 4 • Revision Test 2B
1 A group of teenagers are visiting an art gallery in London.
Listen to them talking about the pictures and write the names
under the picture they talk about.
Example
2 Complete the sentences. Use the phrases in the box and a
relative pronoun.
won the tennis tournament I bought last week
have a healthy diet you need
train hard I train in
Example
People who have a healthy diet normally live longer.
1 Graham is the boy ___________.
2 The sports centre __________ is closed for two weeks.
3 Vitamin D helps you absorb the calcium ___________.
4 People __________ need to eat carbohydrates.
5 The trainers __________ are great for running.
3 Circle the correct word to complete the text.
Have you ever wanted to become / become a medieval knight in
armour? You have? Have you ever imagined 1
to fight / fighting every
weekend in summer with your sword and shield? Well, the members of
the Historical Battle Club do just that. They think there is nothing more
2
excited / exciting.
You too could 3
to join / join a history club 4
who / which puts on
shows of famous old battles. Bob Smith, 5
which / who is an actor in
one of these clubs, explained that they try to make their battles very
close to the real battle, so it is important not 6
to make / making a
mistake. He remembers 7
to lose / losing one fight he needed 8
to win
/ winning because he forgot which battle they were acting out. The
other actors were very surprised.
4 List five parts of the body.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
5 Match the words to the pictures.
Example
c__ crying 5 _____ coughing
1 _____ blowing 6 _____ barking
2 _____ screaming 7 _____ laughing
3 _____ ringing 8 _____ knocking
4 _____singing
6 Read the text and answer the questions.
1 Why are Malcaster United fans happy?
2 Why were the Malcaster fans tired?
3 Who was better at acting than playing football?
4 Why did the Malcaster goalkeeper have to leave the field?
5 Why was it difficult for the second goalkeeper to move around?
6 Why were Malcaster lucky in the last minute of the game?
Lucky United Win League
Malcaster United fans everywhere were tired but happy last night. They were
happy because their team won a third Premier League title after their game
against Borneford. The match was exhausting for most fans and most of them
were too tired to celebrate.
It was the last game of the season and, with a three point lead over Shellsea,
they only needed one point to win the league. So they didn’t have to win the
match. They only needed to have the same score as Borneford. For Shellsea
to take the title, they had to win their match and hope Malcaster lost theirs.
The Malcaster fans in the stadium spent half their time watching the game
and the other half looking at the Internet on their mobile phones. They were
trying to fnd out the score in the Shellsea match. Shellsea were playing
Donchester. They scored a goal very early on and were three goals in front at
half time. At the same time at Malcaster, everything was going wrong.
Their star player Silvero was playing badly. As usual, his acting was better
than his football. He fell down a lot, holding his shins. Then the Malcaster
goalkeeper broke his thumb and had to leave the field. A few minutes later,
two Malcaster players were sent off for arguing with the referee. There were
now only nine players on the pitch, so it wasn’t going to be easy for Malcaster
to win.
Then the new Malcaster goalkeeper hurt his shoulder. He didn’t go off, but
everyone could see it was painful and he couldn’t move very quickly. Then,
just one minute from the end of the match, a Borneford player just missed the
goal by inches. So the game ended with no goals being scored. Malcaster
were the champions – thanks to good luck.
Writing Test
7 You’re going camping for a weekend with friends. Write fve
sentences about what you should and shouldn’t do to be safe.
Think about:
food / cooking camp site
insects / animals water
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Project 4 • Unit 5 Test A
1 Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in
brackets.
Example
The Nobel Prizes are awarded (award) every year for science,
literature and politics.
1 The first Nobel Prizes __________ (award) in 1901.
2 Every year, the prizes __________ (give) by the King of Sweden.
3 Over 750 people __________ (receive) Nobel Prizes.
4 Sometimes, a Nobel Prize __________ (offer) to more than one
person.
5 The prize for literature __________ (not accept) by Jean Paul
Sartre.
6 Stamps __________ often __________ (make) to celebrate the
prizes.
2 Match the words in A to those in B to make compound nouns.
A B
1 tropical cap
2 global dioxide
3 ice gases
4 carbon weather
5 sea tanker
6 greenhouse reserve
7 extreme rainforests
8 nature warming
9 oil level
Example
carbon dioxide
3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
orphan  extinct  cub  
nature reserve  hibernate
1 The bear ____________ was only ten days old.
2 In winter a lot of animals ____________ to save energy.
3 There is a large ____________ near here. It contains many lakes
and forests.
4 This horse has lost its mother. It’s now an ____________.
5 There aren’t many tigers left. They may become ____________.
4 Read the text and complete the chart.
RSPCA WWT
When started 1
_________ 2
_________
Number of
centres and
hospitals
3
_________
centres and
4
_________
hospitals
5
_________
centres
What they do 6
_________
7
_________
and
8
_________
9
_________
10
_________
How people
can help
11
_________
12
_________
and
13
_________
14
_________
and
15
_________
Helping animals in Britain
British people are animal lovers. As a result, there are many famous animal
charities which help animals in trouble.
The biggest and best known of these is the RSPCA (Royal Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). It started in the 1820s and now has 33
hospitals and 33 centres in the UK. Its job is to protect animals. It not only
helps animals that have been hurt, but it also teaches people how to look
after animals and asks the government to make laws to protect animals. The
RSPCA needs money and people to help it with its work. Volunteers can help
with fundraising, work with animals in animal centres, or they can visit
people’s homes to check they know how to look after animals.
The RSPCA looks after all animals. The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT)
looks after birds and other animals which live in or near the water. This charity
was started in the 1940s. It has got nine centres and it gives protection to a
lot of birds. Changes in the way we live, the way we farm and pollution (for
example from oil tankers) can cause problems for all birds. The charity
teaches people about birds and studies the way birds live so people can
understand how to protect them. It also needs people to give it money and to
volunteer at its centres. People can work in the shops or help teach people
about the birds.
Writing
5 Look at this poster about the environment. Write a sentence
about each picture saying what danger, or help, it is to the
environment.
Cars release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere._______________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Project 4 • Unit 5 Test B
1 Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in
brackets.
Example
The Nobel Prizes are awarded (award) every year for science,
literature and politics.
1 Every year, the prizes __________ (give) by the King of Sweden.
2 The first Nobel Prizes __________ (award) in 1901.
3 Sometimes, a Nobel Prize __________ (offer) to more than one
person.
4 The prize for literature __________ (not accept) by Jean Paul
Sartre.
5 Stamps __________ often __________ (make) to celebrate the
prizes.
6 Over 750 people __________ (receive) Nobel Prizes.
2 Match the words in A to those in B to make compound nouns.
A B
1 nature cap
2 sea dioxide
3 tropical gases
4 carbon weather
5 extreme tanker
6 oil reserve
7 global rainforests
8 ice warming
9 greenhouse level
Example
carbon dioxide
3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
orphan  extinct  cub  
nature reserve  hibernate
1 This ____________ is home to many different types of animal.
2 There are very few tigers in the world. They may become
____________.
3 The bear ____________ lived in a den with its mother.
4 Many animals ____________ in winter to save energy.
5 The lion has lost its mother. It’s now an ____________.
4 Read the text and complete the chart.
RSPCA WWT
When started 1
_________ 2
_________
Number of
centres and
hospitals
3
_________
centres and
4
_________
hospitals
5
_________
centres
What they do 6
_________
7
_________
and
8
_________
9
_________
10
_________
How people
can help
11
_________
12
_________
and
13
_________
14
_________
and
15
_________
Helping animals in Britain
British people are animal lovers. As a result, there are many famous animal
charities which help animals in trouble.
The biggest and best known of these is the RSPCA (Royal Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). It started in the 1820s and now has 33
hospitals and 33 centres in the UK. Its job is to protect animals. It not only
helps animals that have been hurt, but it also teaches people how to look
after animals and asks the government to make laws to protect animals. The
RSPCA needs money and people to help it with its work. Volunteers can help
with fundraising, work with animals in animal centres, or they can visit
people’s homes to check they know how to look after animals.
The RSPCA looks after all animals. The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT)
looks after birds and other animals which live in or near the water. This charity
was started in the 1940s. It has got nine centres and it gives protection to a
lot of birds. Changes in the way we live, the way we farm and pollution (for
example from oil tankers) can cause problems for all birds. The charity
teaches people about birds and studies the way birds live so people can
understand how to protect them. It also needs people to give it money and to
volunteer at its centres. People can work in the shops or help teach people
about the birds.
Writing
5 Look at this poster about the environment. Write a sentence
about each picture saying what danger, or help, it is to the
environment.
Cars release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere._______________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Project 4 • Unit 6 Test A
1 Complete these sentences with your own ideas.
Example
If I play well, I’ll get into the team .
1 I’ll phone you when _____________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
2 We’ll go to the cinema tomorrow if _________________________
_____________________________________________________.
3 My brother can’t go out until ______________________________
_____________________________________________________.
4 After school finishes today, we ____________________________
_____________________________________________________.
5 If I get a good mark in tomorrow’s test, _____________________
_____________________________________________________.
6 I’ll do my homework as soon as ___________________________
_____________________________________________________.
7 We’ll win the match if ___________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
8 When lunch is ready, ____________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
the box.
look  stand  find  eat  catch  throw
bend  sit  pick
Example
When the head teacher came in, everyone stood up.
1 We ___________ down at a big table for lunch.
2 You can ___________ out a lot of interesting things on the
Internet.
3 If that bear catches you he will ___________ you up.
4 Tom is so tall he has to ___________ down to talk to you.
5 You can start writing now. ___________ up your pens!
6 When I was a baby, my gran ___________ after me.
7 Don’t ___________ away old batteries! It is bad for the
environment.
8 I was off school for a month and it took me the whole year to
___________ up with the rest of the class.
3 Rewrite these sentences using the noun form of the verb in
bold. Change prepositions if necessary.
Example
I argued with my mother last night.
I had an argument with my mother last night.________________
1 I’ve decided to get ft.
_____________________________________________________
2 Jerry solved his problem.
_____________________________________________________
3 Kerry disagreed with her father about staying out late.
_____________________________________________________
4 The class discussed the problems of global warming.
_____________________________________________________
5 Paddy and Frank finally agreed about which film to watch.
_____________________________________________________
4 Read the text and answer the questions.
1 Which group of people are most interested in making friendships?
_____________________________________________________
2 Give two reasons why this isn’t surprising.
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
3 What are the three advantages of having friends?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
4 How do friends help when you have problems?
_____________________________________________________
5 What often happens to adults who didn’t have friends when they
were teenagers?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
6 How can friends be dangerous for teenagers?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
FRIENDS
Who needs friends? Of course, everybody needs friends, but research shows
that teenagers need friends more than older people. And friends are more
important to girls than boys.
This is not surprising. Girls and women are generally more interested in social
relationships than boys and men. The ages from 12 to 18 are the years when
we are trying to find out what kind of person we are. We do this through our
friends.
Perhaps we think the most important thing about our friends is that we have
fun with them, but there is a more serious side to friendship. Teenagers learn
most of their social skills from friends. Through friends you learn how to agree
and disagree, and how to work together to organize and do things. Even more
important, perhaps, is the role friends have when problems arise. A real friend
will help you solve your problems and will advise you when you feel sad or
upset. This experience is essential to the development of personality. Young
people who don’t have friends not only have less happy teenage years, but
are very likely to have emotional and psychological problems in later life.
While friendship is important, it can also be dangerous. In general, young
people do not like to be different. Young people often start doing things they
shouldn’t do because their friends have put pressure on them. For example,
they may start drinking alcohol, smoking or taking drugs. Parents always
worry about their children ‘getting in with the wrong crowd’. Teenagers need
friends, but they also need to be careful in choosing them.
Writing Test
5 Your brother has borrowed your MP3 player and broken it.
Write an e-mail to your friend telling him / her about your
problem and ask for advice.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Project 4 • Unit 6 Test B
1 Complete these sentences with your own ideas.
Example
If I play well, I’ll get into the team .
1 After school finishes today, we ____________________________
_____________________________________________________.
2 When lunch is ready, ____________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
3 I’ll phone you when _____________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
4 I’ll do my homework as soon as ___________________________
_____________________________________________________.
5 My brother can’t go out until ______________________________
_____________________________________________________.
6 We’ll win the match if ___________________________________
_____________________________________________________.
7 If I get a good mark in tomorrow’s test, _____________________
_____________________________________________________.
8 We’ll go to the cinema tomorrow if _________________________
_____________________________________________________.
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
the box.
look  stand  find  eat  catch  throw
bend  sit  pick
Example
When the head teacher came in, everyone stood up.
1 When I was younger, my sister often ___________ after me.
2 Some people are so tall they have to ___________ down to talk to
you.
3 The exam begins now. Please ___________ up your pens.
4 Don’t ___________ away newspapers! You can recycle them.
5 If you look on the Internet, you can ___________ out about almost
anything.
6 I missed a week of school and it took me ages to ___________ up
with the rest of the class.
7 When we were little we always ___________ down and ate
breakfast together.
8 The lion ___________ up all the meat the zoo keeper gave him.
3 Rewrite these sentences using the noun form of the verb in
bold. Change prepositions if necessary.
Example
I argued with my mother last night.
I had an argument with my mother last night.________________
1 Paddy and Frank finally agreed about which film to watch.
_____________________________________________________
2 Kerry disagreed with her father about staying out late.
_____________________________________________________
3 The class discussed the problems of global warming.
_____________________________________________________
4 I’ve decided to get ft.
_____________________________________________________
5 Jerry solved his problem.
_____________________________________________________
4 Read the text and answer the questions.
1 Which sort of people are most interested in having friends?
_____________________________________________________
2 What explains this? (two reasons)
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
3 What are the three good things about having friends?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
4 What do friends do when you have problems?
_____________________________________________________
5 What can happen to people who didn’t have friends when they
were young?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
6 How can friends cause problems for teenagers?
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
FRIENDS
Who needs friends? Of course, everybody needs friends, but research shows
that teenagers need friends more than older people. And friends are more
important to girls than boys.
This is not surprising. Girls and women are generally more interested in social
relationships than boys and men. The ages from 12 to 18 are the years when
we are trying to find out what kind of person we are. We do this through our
friends.
Perhaps we think the most important thing about our friends is that we have
fun with them, but there is a more serious side to friendship. Teenagers learn
most of their social skills from friends. Through friends you learn how to agree
and disagree, and how to work together to organize and do things. Even more
important, perhaps, is the role friends have when problems arise. A real friend
will help you solve your problems and will advise you when you feel sad or
upset. This experience is essential to the development of personality. Young
people who don’t have friends not only have less happy teenage years, but
are very likely to have emotional and psychological problems in later life.
While friendship is important, it can also be dangerous. In general, young
people do not like to be different. Young people often start doing things they
shouldn’t do because their friends have put pressure on them. For example,
they may start drinking alcohol, smoking or taking drugs. Parents always
worry about their children ‘getting in with the wrong crowd’. Teenagers need
friends, but they also need to be careful in choosing them.
Writing Test
5 Your brother has borrowed your MP3 player and broken it.
Write an e-mail to your friend telling him / her about your
problem and ask for advice.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Project 4 • Revision Test 3A
1 Listen to Julie, Tom and Meg planning how to make their
school more environmentally friendly and answer the
questions. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F) or doesn’t it
say (DS)?
1 Tom suggests putting posters round the school. ___
2 Meg thinks it’s a good idea. ___
3 Tom thinks a competition would be interesting. ___
4 Julie thinks people will want to clean the school. ___
5 Most people do sport on Saturday morning. ___
6 Meg is going to the cinema on Saturday. ___
7 Meg is interested in trees. ___
8 Meg left the meeting to meet her cousin Jane. ___
K
2 Complete each pair of sentences using the correct form of the
verbs in brackets.
Example
I usually play football on Saturdays but today I am
studying for a test. (play, study)
1 In the English class we __________ often __________to do
projects. Right now we __________ a poster about Australia. (tell,
make)
2 If Mandy __________ come this evening she __________ to let you
know. (can, phone)
3 When my father finished __________ his car, he forgot
__________ the door and a thief stole it. (wash, lock)
4 Yesterday, when our teacher __________ to school, she saw two
pupils __________ on a bus for the beach. (walk, get)
5 If my Dad __________ a new job in London, we __________move
house. (get, have to)
6 I used to __________ English grammar was very hard, but now I
__________ it is not so bad. (believe, think)
7 The concert __________ as soon as the band __________ ready.
(start, be)
8 This player __________ two championship medals since he started
playing for United. He __________ the last one two years ago.
(win, win)
3 Complete the chart.
Verb Noun
argument
discuss
adjust
decision
solution
choose
agree
disagree
4 Read the story. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F) or
doesn’t it say (DS)?
1 There were five children in Bill’s family. ___
2 Bill started his company after leaving university. ___
3 It took Bill 40 years to earn a million pounds. ___
4 Bill told his family about his friend Mary. ___
5 Annie got some money from Bill to study in Australia. ___
6 Mary got married after she moved to Australia. ___
7 Bill knew Mary was living in Australia. ___
8 Bill and Mary met when they were ten. ___
Lost childhood sweetheart found at last!
Bill is 75 years old and he’s never been married. Both his brothers and his two
sisters married and had children, so Bill had lots of nieces and nephews. He
likes them very much and has always been very generous to them. He can be.
When he left school at the age of 15, he started a small business which soon
grew into a large company. By the time he was 40, Bill was a millionaire. His
family all wanted him to find a wife, but he used to smile and say he was too
busy with work.
When his nieces and nephews had their own families, Bill decided to pay for
their children’s university education. He didn’t imagine that it would lead to
romance, but it did.
His eldest great-niece, Annie, was the first to go to university. She had always
wanted to study in Australia and because of her great-uncle’s money, she
could go there.
When she was in Australia, Annie often wrote to Bill. In one letter, she told
him about the lady she was staying with. She was a widow, exactly the same
age as Bill. She was an English woman who went to Australia with her
husband in the 1950s. Although she was born in London, she was sent to the
country during the Second World War and lived in Bill’s village. Her name was
Mary Williams. Annie was surprised when she got an e-mail from her great-
uncle telling her to meet him at Sydney airport the next day, and to bring
Mary Williams with her.
When Bill and Mary met, they both started talking at once. Of course they
remembered each other. They remembered playing together as children. They
both remembered crying when Mary was sent back to London.
And what happened? Well, Bill and Mary are getting married next month, just
65 years after they first met.
Writing
5 Imagine that one day last week you were very frightened.
Why? What happened to you? When? Where? Write a story of
at least five sentences about it.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Project 4 • Revision Test 3B
1 Listen to Julie, Tom and Meg planning how to make their
school more environmentally friendly and answer the
questions. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F) or doesn’t it
say (DS)?
1 Tom suggests putting posters around the town. ___
2 Meg thinks people won’t be interested in the posters. ___
3 Tom suggests they make up a quiz. ___
4 Julie thinks people will want to clean the school. ___
5 Most people go to the cinema on Saturday morning. ___
6 Meg is going to the beach on Saturday. ___
7 Meg is interested in trees. ___
8 Meg left the meeting to meet her cousin Jane. ___
2 Complete each pair of sentences using the correct form of the
verbs in brackets.
Example
I usually play football on Saturdays but today I am
studying for a test. (play, study)
1 When my uncle finished __________ his car, he forgot __________
the door and a thief stole it. (wash, lock)
2 If my Mum __________ a job in Liverpool, we __________ move
house. (get, have to)
3 The play __________ as soon as the actors __________ ready.
(start, be)
4 We __________ often __________ to do projects in our French
class. Right now we __________ a poster about Canada. (tell,
make)
5 Robardo __________two championship medals since he started
playing for City. He __________ the last one a year ago. (win, win)
6 Yesterday, when I __________ to school, I saw two of my friends
__________ on a bus for the beach. (go, get)
7 If Laura __________ meet you later, she __________ to let you
know. (can, phone)
8 I used to __________ Maths was very difficult, but now I
__________ it is not so hard. (think, know)
3 Complete the chart.
Verb Noun
adjust
agree
argument
choose
decision
disagree
discuss
solution
4 Read the story. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F) or
doesn’t it say (DS)?
1 Bill likes to give money to his relatives. ___
2 Bill joined a large company when he was 15. ___
3 He earned a million pounds in less than 30 years. ___
4 Annie went to university before her cousins. ___
5 Annie wrote to Bill every month. ___
6 Mary didn’t like living in London. ___
7 Bill few to Sydney to meet Mary. ___
8 Bill cried when Mary left Australia. ___
Lost childhood sweetheart found at last!
Bill is 75 years old and he’s never been married. Both his brothers and his two
sisters married and had children, so Bill had lots of nieces and nephews. He
likes them very much and has always been very generous to them. He can be.
When he left school at the age of 15, he started a small business which soon
grew into a large company. By the time he was 40, Bill was a millionaire. His
family all wanted him to find a wife, but he used to smile and say he was too
busy with work.
When his nieces and nephews had their own families, Bill decided to pay for
their children’s university education. He didn’t imagine that it would lead to
romance, but it did.
His eldest great-niece, Annie, was the first to go to university. She had always
wanted to study in Australia and because of her great-uncle’s money, she
could go there.
When she was in Australia, Annie often wrote to Bill. In one letter, she told
him about the lady she was staying with. She was a widow, exactly the same
age as Bill. She was an English woman who went to Australia with her
husband in the 1950s. Although she was born in London, she was sent to the
country during the Second World War and lived in Bill’s village. Her name was
Mary Williams. Annie was surprised when she got an e-mail from her great-
uncle telling her to meet him at Sydney airport the next day, and to bring
Mary Williams with her.
When Bill and Mary met, they both started talking at once. Of course they
remembered each other. They remembered playing together as children. They
both remembered crying when Mary was sent back to London.
And what happened? Well, Bill and Mary are getting married next month, just
65 years after they first met.
Writing
5 Imagine that one day last week you were very frightened.
Why? What happened to you? When? Where? Write a story of
at least five sentences about it.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________

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project-4-unit-revision-tests

  • 1. Project 4 • Unit 1 Test A 1 Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. baggy  plain striped     short-sleeved straight   long-sleeved high-heeled checked      Example Alex is wearing a plain short-sleeved T-shirt. 1 Sam is wearing a __________ shirt. 2 Max is wearing __________ shorts. 3 Andie is wearing __________ shoes. 4 Willie is wearing a __________ T-shirt. 5 Nicky is wearing a __________ T-shirt. 6 Cameron is wearing __________ jeans. 2 Complete the text using the correct form of the verb in brackets. While I was (be) in a History class yesterday, something very unusual 1 __________(happen). Our teacher 2 __________(tell) us about Queen Boudicca and how she 3 __________(fight) the Romans, when suddenly I 4 __________(hear) a noise behind me. I 5 __________(turn) round. A woman with long hair and strange clothes 6 __________(sit) there.
  • 2. ‘Hello’, she 7 __________(say), ‘I 8 __________(be) Boudicca.’ ‘What 9 __________you__________(do) here?’ I asked her. ‘Well, I 10 __________(hear) your teacher talk about my battles with the Romans and I wanted to hear more.’ 3 Look at the chart. Write sentences about how Shelly has changed. Use used to. Aged 10 Now wear pink shoes high-heeled boots hobby collecting badges listen to music listening to music, playing the guitar food chicken and chips spaghetti Bolognese drink coffee coffee get up 7 am 8.15 am Example When she was ten, Shelly used to wear pink shoes. Now she wears high- heeled boots. 1 ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 2 ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 3 ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 4 ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________
  • 3. 4 Complete the sentences using had to, didn’t have to, could or couldn’t. Kelly’s mum was working late, so Kelly had to make dinner. 1 The cinema was very close, so they ___________ walk very far. 2 Charlie had an exam on Thursday so he ___________ go to bed late on Wednesday. 3 Sam ___________ sing and dance, so she got a part in the school musical. 4 Maths is easy for Pam, so she ___________ revise hard for the exam. 5 It was raining hard, so they ___________ see the top of the mountain. 6 We were late for school, so we ___________ run all the way.
  • 4. 5 Read the text and answer the questions. Sutton Hoo Sutton Hoo is a famous archaeological site in Suffolk in England, not far from the town of Woodbridge. It is a burial site – a place where ancient people put dead bodies – and archaeologists think it was used in the 7th century. Archaeologists started to dig on the site in 1939 and they found many interesting things which gave them useful information about a period of British history that they didn’t know much about. No one was surprised that they found a burial site at Sutton Hoo. People already knew that there were a lot of small hills called mounds in the area, and they knew that the Anglo-Saxons made these mounds when they buried their dead. But they were surprised by what they found when they dug up the biggest mound. They were amazed to discover a whole ship, or boat, which was about 27 metres long. They did not find a dead body, though, and this puzzled them for a time. But then they used chemical tests which showed that there used to be a body. However, over the centuries it decomposed into nothing. The Sutton Hoo site is now open to the public. Not very many foreign tourists go to that part of England. However, when they are in London, they can go to the British Museum where they can see a lot of the objects from Sutton Hoo and read about its history. 1 Which town is Sutton Hoo near? _____________________________________________________ 2 What was Sutton Hoo in the 7th century? _____________________________________________________ 3 When did they begin to dig on the site? _____________________________________________________
  • 5. 4 Why is Sutton Hoo important? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 5 Why weren’t they surprised to find graves at Sutton Hoo? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 6 What did they find that surprised them? _____________________________________________________ 7 What puzzled them at first about the buried ship? _____________________________________________________ 8 Where in London can you find some things from Sutton Hoo? _____________________________________________________ Writing Test 6 You bought some new clothes at the weekend. Write to your friend and tell them about them. Write about: When you bought them. Where you bought them. What they are made of and look like. How much you paid. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________
  • 6. Project 4 • Unit 1 Test B 1 Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. baggy plain     striped short-sleeved straight      long-sleeved high-heeled checked      Example Alex is wearing striped T-shirt. 1 Max is wearing __________ shoes. 2 Nicky is wearing a __________ T-shirt. 3 Andie is wearing __________ shorts. 4 Cameron is wearing __________ jeans. 5 Willie is wearing a __________ shirt. 6 Sam is wearing a __________ T-shirt. 2 Complete the text using the correct form of the verb in brackets. Yesterday, our teacher was telling (tell) us about Queen Boudicca and how she 1 __________(fight) the Romans, when something very unusual 2 __________(happen). We 3 __________ (be) in the middle of our History lesson, when I 4 __________(hear) a sudden noise behind me. I 5 __________(turn) round. A woman with long hair and strange clothes 6 __________(sit) there.
  • 7. ‘I 7 __________(be) Boudicca,’ she 8 __________ (say). ‘What 9 __________you (do) here?’ I asked her. ‘Well, I 10 __________(hear) your teacher talk about my battles with the Romans and I wanted to hear more.’ 3 Look at the chart. Write sentences about how Shelly has changed. Use used to. Aged 10 Now wear pink shoes high-heeled boots hobby collecting magazines listening to music, playing the guitar food pizza and chips hamburgers drink tea tea get up 8 am 7.30 am Example When she was ten, Shelly used to wear pink shoes. Now she wears high- heeled boots. 1 _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 2 _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 3 _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 4 _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________
  • 8. 4 Complete the sentences using had to, didn’t have to, could or couldn’t. Kelly’s mum was working late so Kelly had to make dinner. 1 It was snowing heavily, so they ____________ see where they were going. 2 Robbie ____________ play guitar, so he started a band with his friends. 3 The sports centre was very close, so she ____________ walk very far. 4 Jenny was leaving early on Tuesday so she ____________ go to bed late on Monday. 5 I was late for class, so I ____________ run all the way. 6 English is easy for Tomas, so he ____________ revise hard for the exam.
  • 9. 5 Read the text and answer the questions. Sutton Hoo Sutton Hoo is a famous archaeological site in Suffolk in England, not far from the town of Woodbridge. It is a burial site – a place where ancient people put dead bodies – and archaeologists think it was used in the 7th century. Archaeologists started to dig on the site in 1939 and they found many interesting things which gave them useful information about a period of British history that they didn’t know much about. No one was surprised that they found a burial site at Sutton Hoo. People already knew that there were a lot of small hills called mounds in the area, and they knew that the Anglo-Saxons made these mounds when they buried their dead. But they were surprised by what they found when they dug up the biggest mound. They were amazed to discover a whole ship, or boat, which was about 27 metres long. They did not find a dead body, though, and this puzzled them for a time. But then they used chemical tests which showed that there used to be a body. However, over the centuries it decomposed into nothing. The Sutton Hoo site is now open to the public. Not very many foreign tourists go to that part of England. However, when they are in London, they can go to the British Museum where they can see a lot of the objects from Sutton Hoo and read about its history. 1 Which town is Sutton Hoo near? _____________________________________________________ 2 When was Sutton Hoo used as a burial site? _____________________________________________________ 3 What happened in 1939? _____________________________________________________
  • 10. 4 Why is Sutton Hoo important? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 5 What had already been found? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 6 What did they find that surprised them? _____________________________________________________ 7 How did they find out about the dead body? _____________________________________________________ 8 Why should people visit the British Museum? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Writing Test 6 You bought some new clothes at the weekend. Write to your friend and tell them about them. Write about: When you bought them. Where you bought them. What they are made of and look like. How much you paid. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________
  • 11. Project 4 • Unit 2 Test A 1 Write a sentence about each picture using the present perfect and one or more prepositions. Example The man has jumped off the wall.__________________ 1 ______________________________________________ 2 ______________________________________________ 3 ______________________________________________ 4 ______________________________________________ 5 ______________________________________________ 6 ______________________________________________ 7 ______________________________________________ 8 ______________________________________________
  • 12. 2 Complete the sentences with for or since. 1 Sally has been at work ______________ 8.30 this morning. 2 My brother lived in London ______________ four years. 3 I’ve studied English ______________ five years. 4 We’ve lived in this house ______________ I was eleven. 5 Julian has known Tim ______________ they started school together. 6 We’re going to London ______________ the weekend. 3 Change the sentences into questions using question tags. 1 You know Brian. ______________________________________________ 2 Simon can read Chinese. ______________________________________________ 3 Carla has been to New York. ______________________________________________ 4 The weather’s great today. ______________________________________________ 5 You’d like a coffee. ______________________________________________
  • 13. 4 Complete the text with the correct words in the box. brigade  contestant  celebrity  autograph arrested  station  host  recognized We have had news of a fire on the local TV station . It happened in the studios during a game show earlier this evening. The building is still burning, but the fire 1 _________ has arrived. The firemen have started rescuing people. So far the winning 2 _________ and the 3 _________ of the show, Dan Smith, have got out of the building. However, other people are still inside. When the crowd saw a 4 _________ like Mr Smith, they all 5 _________ him and ran forward with pens and paper to ask for his 6 _________ There was a fight and the police have 7 _________ two people. A spokesman says that they think that the fire was started deliberately. 5 Read the article about Bob Willis. Are the statements true (T) or false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)? Crime writing from experience I met author Bob Willis in his country cottage in Dorset, where he lives with his wife and three dogs. We talked in his study where he wrote his new best- selling crime story. The dogs lay at his feet. They are large wolfhounds. The sort of dog you’d expect to find in a crime novel, but Bob insisted there was nothing dangerous about them. He bought them because he likes walking in the hills and wanted someone (or something) to go with him. I asked him what it was like to become rich and famous with his very first novel. He laughed and told me that he wasn’t making a fortune but the extra money was useful. Fortune or no fortune, Bob has become a celebrity in his home village. He says he finds it difficult when strangers recognize him in the street, and he doesn’t know what to say to them. Bob is an ex-detective who retired to become a crime novelist. He worked on several murder investigations, which were where he got a lot of ideas for his story of a wave of killings between rival drug gangs. He says he doesn’t miss his old life. He prefers the excitement of finding out how many people have bought his book. It comes out in paperback next week. Read it! Example Bob is not married. F 1 Bob is a successful novelist.___
  • 14. 2 His dogs are dangerous.___ 3 He has written several books.___ 4 Bob has made over £500,000.___ 5 Bob used to be a detective.___ 6 Bob used to investigate killings.___ 7 There is more than one murder in his novel.___ 8 You can buy the novel in paperback in the shops now.___ Writing 6 Look at the things Frank has done in the summer holidays. Complete the e-mail to his friend saying what he’s done. Say why he enjoyed or didn’t enjoy it. Coldplay concert  tennis lessons  made friends with Cindy  moved house  entered competition and won  Hi Rob, It’s a long time since I last wrote and a lot has happened. It’s been an exciting three months. ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ What about you. Write and tell me what’s new. :-) Frank
  • 15. Project 4 • Unit 2 Test B 1 Write a sentence about each picture using the present perfect and one or more prepositions. Example The man has jumped off the wall._______________________ 1 ___________________________________________________ 2 ___________________________________________________ 3 ___________________________________________________ 4 ___________________________________________________ 5 ___________________________________________________ 6 ___________________________________________________ 7 ___________________________________________________ 8 ___________________________________________________
  • 16. 2 Complete the sentences with for or since. 1 I’ve known Paul ___________ we started school together. 2 Tim has studied French ___________ five years. 3 Mandy has been at painting ___________ 7.00 this morning. 4 My aunt lived in Dublin ___________ four years. 5 They’re going to New York ___________ the weekend. 6 We’ve lived in this town ___________ I was five. 3 Change the sentences into questions using question tags. 1 Sara has been to Rio. ___________________________________________________ 2 You’d like another biscuit. ___________________________________________________ 3 You know Nick. ___________________________________________________ 4 Ian can read Greek. ___________________________________________________ 5 The weather’s really bad today. ___________________________________________________
  • 17. 4 Complete the text with the correct words in the box. brigade  contestant  celebrity  autograph arrested  station  host  recognized We have had news of a fire on the local TV station . It happened in the studios during a game show earlier this evening. The building is still burning, but the fire 1 _________ has arrived. The firemen have started rescuing people. So far the 2 _________ of the show, Dan Smith, and the winning 3 _________ have got out of the building. However, other people are still inside. The crowd immediately 4 _________ Mr Smith, who is a big 5 _________ in the area, and ran forward with pens and paper to ask for his 6 _________ There was a fight and the police have 7 _________ two people. A spokesman says that they think that the fire was started deliberately. 5 Read the article about Bob Willis. Are the statements true (T) or false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)? Crime writing from experience I met author Bob Willis in his country cottage in Dorset, where he lives with his wife and three dogs. We talked in his study where he wrote his new best- selling crime story. The dogs lay at his feet. They are large wolfhounds. The sort of dog you’d expect to find in a crime novel, but Bob insisted there was nothing dangerous about them. He bought them because he likes walking in the hills and wanted someone (or something) to go with him. I asked him what it was like to become rich and famous with his very first novel. He laughed and told me that he wasn’t making a fortune but the extra money was useful. Fortune or no fortune, Bob has become a celebrity in his home village. He says he finds it difficult when strangers recognize him in the street, and he doesn’t know what to say to them. Bob is an ex-detective who retired to become a crime novelist. He worked on several murder investigations, which were where he got a lot of ideas for his story of a wave of killings between rival drug gangs. He says he doesn’t miss his old life. He prefers the excitement of finding out how many people have bought his book. It comes out in paperback next week. Read it! Example Bob is not married. F
  • 18. 1 Bob works from home.___ 2 He has written about his dogs in a book.___ 3 He has written several books.___ 4 Bob loves talking to strangers.___ 5 Bob used to be a detective.___ 6 Bob used to investigate killings.___ 7 He liked police work more than writing.___ 8 You can buy the novel in paperback in the shops next week.___ Writing Test 6 Look at the things Frank has done in the summer holidays. Complete the e-mail to his friend saying what he’s done. Say why he enjoyed or didn’t enjoy it. Coldplay concert  tennis lessons  made friends with Cindy  moved house  entered competition and won  Hi Rob, It’s a long time since I last wrote and a lot has happened. It’s been an exciting three months. ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ What about you. Write and tell me what’s new. :-) Frank
  • 19. Project 4 • Revision Test 1A 1 Listen. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Example Simon is going to sell raffle tickets. T__ 1 Greg will work with Jules. _____ 2 The secretary is going to dress up as a clown. _____ 3 Alec will take photographs. _____ 4 Flora and Sandy will sell drinks and crisps. _____ 5 All the students have to bring old clothes to sell. _____ 6 The school will buy four computers with the money. _____ 7 They hope to raise £1,200 pounds. _____ 8 Mrs Williams will count the money. _____ 2 Complete the sentences using the words in the box. down into out of off through            1 The stunt man almost fell _____________ the bridge as he ran across it. 2 Tamsin jumped _____________ the swimming pool. 3 The cat crept _____________ the window into Sean’s bedroom. 4 Mr Jenkins drove his car _____________ to the beach. 5 Paul had a nightmare and fell _____________ bed onto the floor.
  • 20. 3 What are the things made from? Match the material to the pictures. 4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Every year, the pupils in year twelve do (do) work experience for one week. They usually 1 _________ (work) in banks or shops, but sometimes one lucky pupil 2 _________ (get) the chance to do something more exciting. Last week one boy in my class, Tommy Jones, 3 _________ (start) one of the best work experiences you could ever 4 _________ (imagine). Last month, when our teacher 5 _________ (visit) his parents, he 6 _________ (meet) his cousin who 7 _________ (work) in the movie industry. He offered to take one pupil for two weeks’ work experience, and so Tommy 8 _________ (be) at the film studio for a week. He
  • 21. 9 _________ just _________ (play) his first role in a film. That was yesterday, when he 10 _________ (have to) ride a motor bike in a short scene. Some people have all the luck! 5 Read the two letters. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Example Amanda has never had good marks. F_ 1 All her teachers are unhappy about her.___ 2 She forgets what the class learned in the lessons.___ 3 Amanda cannot do homework because she has to go to acting lessons.___ 4 Amanda’s parents think her marks from school are awful.___ 5 Amanda’s parents want the teachers to make Amanda work harder.___ 6 The school doesn’t think Amanda can do better.___ 7 Amanda’s parents think her career is more important than her exam results.___ Dear Mr and Mrs Black, I am writing to you about your daughter Amanda because I am worried about her school work. She used to be such a good student but now her marks are not very good - she got less than fifty per cent in her Geography test. In fact, only her PE and Drama teachers are happy with her. According to her teachers she doesn’t want to work any more. She often forgets her homework and she never does her projects on time. She used to be the first to hand in her Science projects but now she is usually the last. Added to this, she doesn’t revise the work she learns in class, so she just doesn’t remember much. This is the main reason for her bad marks. Could you let me know why this has happened? Is she ill or is there another reason why she has stopped working? Please can you also make sure that she spends some time reading her lesson notes and make sure that she does her homework and projects on time? All of us at school think she can be much better and we want her to do well. Yours sincerely, J R Carter Headteacher Springwood School
  • 22. Dear Mrs Carter, Thank you for your letter. Please do not worry about Amanda’s work at school. We don’t think it is important. In the holidays Amanda works as an actress. She used to do small jobs, but she’s started working in films and TV, so she does not have much time for her school work. She has to learn her lines for her TV and film roles so she cannot always do her homework or work on projects. We know her marks are not very good at the moment, but they are not too bad. We think Amanda’s career is more important than her school work. We hope she is going to be rich and famous when she is older, and good marks at school will not really matter. It is important that her teachers don’t get angry with her. We don’t want her to worry about lessons as it might upset her acting. Yours sincerely, Celia and Robert Black 6 Complete the sentences with been or gone. 1 Harry has ___________ to the USA. He went for a holiday last year. 2 ‘Where’s Mum?’ ‘She’s ___________ to the shops.’ 3 ‘Where’s Claudia ___________?’ ‘Don’t worry, she’ll be back in ten minutes.’ 4 Where’s the most interesting place you’ve ___________ to? 5 Pat isn’t at school today. She’s ___________ on a school trip. 6 You’re half an hour late. Where have you ______________?
  • 23. Writing Test 7 Write an e-mail to a friend telling him / her what you’ve done in the last six months. Write at least four sentences. _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________
  • 24. Project 4 • Revision Test 1B 1 Listen. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Example Bill and Anna are going to collect entrance money T__ 1 Simon is going to sell raffle tickets._____ 2 Greg will work with Jules._____ 3 The secretary is going to dress up as a clown. 4 Alec will take photographs._____ 5 Flora and Sandy will sell drinks and crisps._____ 6 All the students have to bring old clothes to sell. 7 The school will buy four computers with the money._____ 8 They hope to raise £1,200 pounds._____ 2 Complete the sentences using the words in the box. down  into  out of  off  through 1 Let’s go __________ to the beach and have a picnic. 2 The stunt man fell __________ the window and landed safely on the ground. 3 Sandy turned over and fell __________ bed onto the floor. 4 Although it was cold, Megan went __________ the sea. 5 Our dog fell __________ the wall when it was chasing a cat.
  • 25. 3 What are the things made from? Match the material to the pictures. 4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Every year, the pupils in year twelve do (do) work experience for one week. They usually 1 _________ (work) in banks or shops, but sometimes one lucky pupil 2 _________ (manage) to do something more exciting. One boy in my class, Tommy Jones, 3 _________ just _________ (start) one of the best work experiences you could ever 4 _________ (imagine). Last month, when our teacher 5 _________ (stay) with his parents, he 6 _________ (visit) his cousin who 7 _________ (work) in the movie industry. And he offered to take one pupil for two weeks’ work experience and so Tommy 8 _________ (be) at the film studio for a
  • 26. week. He 9 _________ already (play) his first role in a film. That was yesterday, when he 10 _________ (ride) a motor bike in a short scene. Some people have all the luck! 5 Read the two letters. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Example Amanda has never had good marks. F_ 1 Geography is her best subject.___ 2 She often hands her homework in late.___ 3 The school doesn’t think Amanda can do better.___ 4 Amanda cannot do homework because she has to go to acting lessons.___ 5 Amanda’s parents are worried about her school work.___ 6 Amanda’s parents think that acting is upsetting her school work.___ 7 Amanda’s parents think her career is more important than her exam Dear Mr and Mrs Black, I am writing to you about your daughter Amanda because I am worried about her school work. She used to be such a good student but now her marks are not very good - she got less than fifty per cent in her Geography test. In fact, only her PE and Drama teachers are happy with her. According to her teachers she doesn’t want to work any more. She often forgets her homework and she never does her projects on time. She used to be the first to hand in her Science projects but now she is usually the last. Added to this, she doesn’t revise the work she learns in class, so she just doesn’t remember much. This is the main reason for her bad marks. Could you let me know why this has happened? Is she ill or is there another reason why she has stopped working? Please can you also make sure that she spends some time reading her lesson notes and make sure that she does her homework and projects on time? All of us at school think she can be much better and we want her to do well. Yours sincerely, J R Carter Headteacher Springwood School
  • 27. Dear Mrs Carter, Thank you for your letter. Please do not worry about Amanda’s work at school. We don’t think it is important. In the holidays Amanda works as an actress. She used to do small jobs, but she’s started working in films and TV, so she does not have much time for her school work. She has to learn her lines for her TV and film roles so she cannot always do her homework or work on projects. We know her marks are not very good at the moment, but they are not too bad. We think Amanda’s career is more important than her school work. We hope she is going to be rich and famous when she is older, and good marks at school will not really matter. It is important that her teachers don’t get angry with her. We don’t want her to worry about lessons as it might upset her acting. Yours sincerely, Celia and Robert Black 6 Complete the sentences with been or gone. 1 ‘Where’s Dad?’ ‘He’s ___________ to the shops.’ 2 You’re very late. Where have you ___________? 3 Nadia isn’t at home today. She’s ___________ to see her granny. 4 ‘Where’s Sandra ___________?’ ‘Don’t worry, she’ll be back soon.’ 5 Joe has ___________ to Japan. He went for a holiday last year. 6 What’s the most exciting city you’ve ___________ to?
  • 28. Writing Test 7 Write an e-mail to a friend telling him / her what you’ve done in the last six months. Write at least four sentences. _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________
  • 29. Project 4 • Unit 3 Test A 1 Match the phrases in A to the ones in B using who or which. A B 1 Sally is my friend. a won an award as the best new 2 Last week, I met singer. an old man … b gave me horrible 3 My sister saw medicine for my cold. the film … c knew my grandfather’s 4 This is the watch … father. 5 Do you know the d lives in the centre of girl … town. 6 I can’t use the e I broke playing finger … tennis. 7 I don’t like the f my uncle gave to me doctor … for my birthday. g you talked about. Example 1 Sally is my friend who lives in the centre of town.____________ 2 _____________________________________________________ 3 _____________________________________________________ 4 _____________________________________________________ 5 _____________________________________________________ 6 _____________________________________________________ 7 _____________________________________________________
  • 30. 2 Look at the picture and complete the sentences with the correct part of the body. Example He’s got a scratch on his shin. 1 He’s got a bandage on his ___________. 2 He’s got a plaster on his ___________. 3 He’s got a swollen ___________. 4 His __________ is bleeding. 5 He’s broken his ___________. 6 The doctor is giving him an injection in his ___________.
  • 31. 3 Respond to the statements. Use So … or Neither … and I or we. I hate Maths. So do I. 1 Robyn can speak German. _____________________________________________________ 2 I haven’t revised for the Physics test. _____________________________________________________ 3 Joel might go on the school trip. _____________________________________________________ 4 Carmen hasn’t seen Gill for a month. _____________________________________________________ 5 We’ll be on holiday next week. _____________________________________________________ 6 They can’t play the guitar. _____________________________________________________
  • 32. 4 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)? Eating healthily around the world Most Americans and Northern Europeans believe that the typical diet in their country is unhealthy. They point to the fact that there are so many people in their countries who are fat and, sometimes, very fat, or obese. People are not usually fat because they eat the wrong foods, but because they simply eat too much. Americans, for example, typically eat 1,500 calories more than the 2,200 they really need every day. But do people from other countries eat better? People across the world make their meals from basically the same ingredients. So we all eat meat, poultry, fish, grains (such as rice) fruit and vegetables, but they don’t make the same type of meals. People in different countries use the ingredients in different ways. We can learn from the areas of the world where they have a good diet and as a result live longer and are healthier. Take meat, for example. Scientists know it is not good to eat a lot of meat. They found this studying people in Asia, where people use meat to add favour to vegetable dishes and not as the main ingredient. That way they get the taste of meat without eating too much. Unlike the Asians, Argentineans are famous for eating meat, but they always choose the leanest cuts and in this way they avoid eating as much fat as the North Americans. Other countries such as some African countries replace meat with nuts. The result is they don’t have some of the health problems Northern Europeans and North Americans have. But maybe the best advice comes from those French people who can eat a lot and stay slim. Their secret – take your time and put your knife and fork down between each bite. People who eat slowly enjoy the taste more. They also know when they have eaten too much! Example Americans think that people in their country eat unhealthily. T_ 1 Many Americans are fat because they eat the wrong foods. ___ 2 People are fat because they don’t eat enough vegetables. ___ 3 The average American eats 3,700 calories per day. ___ 4 People all over the world eat bananas. ___ 5 Asian people don’t like the taste of meat. ___ 6 They eat a lot of meat in Argentina. ___ 7 Nuts are used a lot in Africa. ___ 8 The French eat their food very quickly. ___
  • 33. Writing 5 Look at the pictures and write eight rules for the Sports Centre. Use these words at least once – should, shouldn’t, have to, mustn’t
  • 34. Project 4 • Unit 3 Test B 1 Match the phrases in A to the ones in B using who or which. A B 1 Sally is my friend. a won an award as the 2 This is the watch … best new singer. 3 I can’t use the b gave me horrible finger … medicine for my cold. 4 My sister saw c knew my grandfather’s the film … father. 5 I don’t like the d lives in the centre of doctor … town. 6 Last week, I met e I broke playing an old man … tennis. 7 Do you know the f my uncle gave to me girl … for my birthday. g you talked about. Example 1 Sally is my friend who lives in the centre of town.____________ 2 _____________________________________________________ 3 _____________________________________________________ 4 _____________________________________________________ 5 _____________________________________________________ 6 _____________________________________________________ 7 _____________________________________________________
  • 35. 2 Look at the picture and complete the sentences with the correct part of the body. Example He’s got a scratch on his shin. 1 He’s got a swollen ___________. 2 The doctor is giving him an injection in his ___________. 3 He’s got a plaster on his ___________. 4 He’s got a bandage on his ___________. 5 His __________ is bleeding. 6 He’s broken his ___________.
  • 36. 3 Respond to the statements. Use So … or Neither … and I or we. Example I hate Maths. So do I. 1 I haven’t done my homework. _____________________________________________________ 2 We can’t play the piano. _____________________________________________________ 3 Pat can swim very well. _____________________________________________________ 4 They’ll be in Italy next week. _____________________________________________________ 5 Ray might have a party. _____________________________________________________ 6 Nina hasn’t seen Becky for two weeks. _____________________________________________________
  • 37. 4 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)? Eating healthily around the world Most Americans and Northern Europeans believe that the typical diet in their country is unhealthy. They point to the fact that there are so many people in their countries who are fat and, sometimes, very fat, or obese. People are not usually fat because they eat the wrong foods, but because they simply eat too much. Americans, for example, typically eat 1,500 calories more than the 2,200 they really need every day. But do people from other countries eat better? People across the world make their meals from basically the same ingredients. So we all eat meat, poultry, fish, grains (such as rice) fruit and vegetables, but they don’t make the same type of meals. People in different countries use the ingredients in different ways. We can learn from the areas of the world where they have a good diet and as a result live longer and are healthier. Take meat, for example. Scientists know it is not good to eat a lot of meat. They found this studying people in Asia, where people use meat to add favour to vegetable dishes and not as the main ingredient. That way they get the taste of meat without eating too much. Unlike the Asians, Argentineans are famous for eating meat, but they always choose the leanest cuts and in this way they avoid eating as much fat as the North Americans. Other countries such as some African countries replace meat with nuts. The result is they don’t have some of the health problems Northern Europeans and North Americans have. But maybe the best advice comes from those French people who can eat a lot and stay slim. Their secret – take your time and put your knife and fork down between each bite. People who eat slowly enjoy the taste more. They also know when they have eaten too much! Example Americans think that people in their country eat unhealthily. T_ 1 Many Northern Europeans are too fat. ___ 2 People are fat because they don’t eat enough vegetables. ___ 3 The average American eats 2,200 calories per day. ___ 4 People all over the world eat similar foods. ___ 5 Asian people always cook with meat. ___ 6 They eat a lot of meat in Argentina. ___ 7 Argentineans eat less fat then Americans. ___ 8 The French eat their food very quickly. ___
  • 38. Writing 5 Look at the pictures and write eight rules for the Sports Centre. Use these words at least once – should, shouldn’t, have to, mustn’t.
  • 39. Project 4 • Unit 4 Test A 1 Circle the correct form of the verb. Example I finished to make / making the cake an hour ago. 1 The boy refused to do / doing his homework. 2 Colin offered to do / doing the shopping. 3 I can’t imagine to live / living at the North Pole! 4 The pupil promised to come / coming to school on time in future. 5 Most boys enjoy to play / playing football. 6 At the last minute, Sam remembered to phone / phoning his mother. 7 I stopped to play / playing tennis when I broke my arm. 8 Julia forgot to do / doing her Maths homework last week. 2 Complete the sentences with the correct adjective in the box. amazing  bored  relaxing  tired  frightened annoyed  tiring  excited Example They were in the art gallery and Bob was bored___ He wasn’t interested in art. 1 Tom was very __________ after working so hard. 2 Lying in the sun doing nothing is very __________. 3 I’ve just seen the most __________ magic trick. I don’t know how the magician did it. 4 Cycling up a steep hill is very __________. 5 The teacher was __________ because the whole class was late for the lesson. 6 We are going to see our favourite singer tomorrow, so we are very __________. 7 Mary is afraid of snakes. When she saw them at the zoo she was so ___________.
  • 40. 3 Read the text and answer the questions. When you travel on the motorway to Toulouse in the south of France, you pass by a large medieval city sitting among the vineyards and the sunflower fields. It is the old walled city of Carcassonne. It is one of the top tourist attractions in France. You might know it from films. It was Nottingham, the home of the Sheriff in the film Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. But it has another connection with the film industry. The city has got a castle, a cathedral, and lots of restaurants and tourist shops selling souvenirs for adults and toy helmets, swords, and shields for children. There is an open-air theatre in the garden of the cathedral, where the annual festival of plays and concerts of classical and popular music takes place. Part of the city is a modern 21st century city, but part of it looks almost as it did in the 12th century. And especially so in July and August when tourists can enjoy the Medieval Tournament. Knights on horseback with their shields and lances ride towards each other to fight. And once they have been knocked of their horses, the fighting continues with swords, until there is one last knight left standing. He wins the contest. The fighting and riding skills of the knights might remind you of some action films you have seen. This is not surprising. When these knights are not fighting in Carcassonne, they work as stunt actors in French cinema and T V. 1 Where is Carcassonne? _____________________________________________________ 2 Which town was it in Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves? _____________________________________________________ 3 What can children buy in the shops? _____________________________________________________ 4 Where can you go to see a pop concert? _____________________________________________________ 5 When is the Medieval Tournament? _____________________________________________________ 6 Who wins the tournament? _____________________________________________________ 7 What do the knights do when they are not in Carcassonne? _____________________________________________________
  • 41. Writing Test 4 Write one sentence for each picture to make a story. THE STORY OF KING ALFRED AND THE CAKES Example One day the king was walking through the forest. 1 _____________________________________________________ 2 _____________________________________________________ 3 _____________________________________________________ 4 _____________________________________________________ 5 _____________________________________________________ 6 _____________________________________________________ 7 _____________________________________________________
  • 42. Project 4 • Unit 4 Test B 1 Circle the correct form of the verb. Example I finished to make / making the cake an hour ago. 1 Sonya I stopped to play / playing basketball when she broke her arm. 2 Toby promised to meet / meeting me outside the school. 3 Nick forgot to do / doing his Geography homework last week. 4 Many girls enjoy to play / playing tennis. 5 The boy refused to clean / cleaning his room. 6 I can’t imagine to fly / flying to the moon! 7 Jo offered to do / doing the washing up. 8 At the last minute, Jake remembered to phone / phoning his grandfather 2 Complete the sentences with the correct adjective in the box. amazing  bored  relaxing  tired  frightened annoyed  tiring  excited Example They were in the art gallery and Bob was bored___ He wasn’t interested in art. 1 Cycling up a steep hill is very __________. 2 We are going to see our favourite singer tomorrow so we are very ___________. 3 The teacher was __________ because the whole class was late for the lesson. 4 Lying in the sun doing nothing is very __________. 5 Mary is afraid of snakes. When she saw them at the zoo she was so ___________. 6 Tom was very __________ after working so hard. 7 I’ve just seen the most __________ magic trick. I don’t know how the magician did it.
  • 43. 3 Read the text and answer the questions. When you travel on the motorway to Toulouse in the south of France, you pass by a large medieval city sitting among the vineyards and the sunflower fields. It is the old walled city of Carcassonne. It is one of the top tourist attractions in France. You might know it from films. It was Nottingham, the home of the Sheriff in the film Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. But it has another connection with the film industry. The city has got a castle, a cathedral, and lots of restaurants and tourist shops selling souvenirs for adults and toy helmets, swords, and shields for children. There is an open-air theatre in the garden of the cathedral, where the annual festival of plays and concerts of classical and popular music takes place. Part of the city is a modern 21st century city, but part of it looks almost as it did in the 12th century. And especially so in July and August when tourists can enjoy the Medieval Tournament. Knights on horseback with their shields and lances ride towards each other to fight. And once they have been knocked of their horses, the fighting continues with swords, until there is one last knight left standing. He wins the contest. The fighting and riding skills of the knights might remind you of some action films you have seen. This is not surprising. When these knights are not fighting in Carcassonne, they work as stunt actors in French cinema and T V. 1 What city is Carcassonne near? 2 Which town was Carcassonne in a film? 3 What can children buy in the shops? 4 What can you see at the open-air theatre? 5 What can you see in the summer months? 6 Who wins the tournament? 7 What other job do the knights have?
  • 44. Writing Test 4 Write one sentence for each picture to make a story. THE STORY OF KING ALFRED AND THE CAKES Example One day the king was walking through the forest. 1 _____________________________________________________ 2 _____________________________________________________ 3 _____________________________________________________ 4 _____________________________________________________ 5 _____________________________________________________ 6 _____________________________________________________ 7 _____________________________________________________
  • 45. Project 4 • Revision Test 2A 1 A group of teenagers are visiting an art gallery in London. Listen to them talking about the pictures and write the names under the picture they talk about. Example
  • 46. 2 Complete the sentences. Use the phrases in the box and a relative pronoun. won the tennis tournament I bought last week have a healthy diet you need train hard I train in Example People who have a healthy diet normally live longer. 1 Graham is the boy ___________. 2 People __________ need to eat carbohydrates. 3 The sports centre __________ is closed for two weeks. 4 The trainers __________ are great for running. 5 Vitamin D helps you absorb the calcium __________ for healthy bones. 3 Circle the correct word to complete the text. Have you ever wanted to become / become a medieval knight in armour? You have? Then you should 1 to join / join a history club 2 who / which puts on shows of famous old battles. Just imagine 3 fight / fighting every weekend in summer with your sword and shield. The members of the Historical Battle Club do just that. They think there is nothing more 4 excited / exciting. Bob Smith, 5 which / who is an actor in one of these clubs, explained that they try to make their battles very close to the real battle, so it is important not 6 to make / making a mistake. He remembers 7 to win / winning one fight he needed 8 to lose / losing because he forgot which battle they were acting out. The other actors were very surprised. 4 List five parts of the body. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________
  • 47. 5 Match the words to the pictures. Example __c__ crying 5 _____ laughing 1 _____ singing 6 _____ coughing 2 _____ barking 7 _____ blowing 3 _____ knocking 8 _____ ringing 4 _____ screaming 6 Read the text and answer the questions. 1 Why are Malcaster United fans happy? 2 Why will most of them not celebrate their team’s win? 3 Why did the Malcaster fans use the Internet on their mobile phones? 4 Why did the first Malcaster goalkeeper have to leave the field? 5 Why were the Malcaster players sent off? 6 Why were Malcaster lucky in the last minute of the game?
  • 48. Lucky United Win League Malcaster United fans everywhere were tired but happy last night. They were happy because their team won a third Premier League title after their game against Borneford. The match was exhausting for most fans and most of them were too tired to celebrate. It was the last game of the season and, with a three point lead over Shellsea, they only needed one point to win the league. So they didn’t have to win the match. They only needed to have the same score as Borneford. For Shellsea to take the title, they had to win their match and hope Malcaster lost theirs. The Malcaster fans in the stadium spent half their time watching the game and the other half looking at the Internet on their mobile phones. They were trying to find out the score in the Shellsea match. Shellsea were playing Donchester. They scored a goal very early on and were three goals in front at half time. At the same time at Malcaster, everything was going wrong. Their star player Silvero was playing badly. As usual, his acting was better than his football. He fell down a lot, holding his shins. Then the Malcaster goalkeeper broke his thumb and had to leave the field. A few minutes later, two Malcaster players were sent off for arguing with the referee. There were now only nine players on the pitch, so it wasn’t going to be easy for Malcaster to win. Then the new Malcaster goalkeeper hurt his shoulder. He didn’t go off, but everyone could see it was painful and he couldn’t move very quickly. Then, just one minute from the end of the match, a Borneford player just missed the goal by inches. So the game ended with no goals being scored. Malcaster were the champions - thanks to good luck. Writing Test 7 You’re going camping for a weekend with friends. Write fve sentences about what you should and shouldn’t do to be safe. Think about: food / cooking camp site insects / animals water _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________
  • 49. Project 4 • Revision Test 2B 1 A group of teenagers are visiting an art gallery in London. Listen to them talking about the pictures and write the names under the picture they talk about. Example
  • 50. 2 Complete the sentences. Use the phrases in the box and a relative pronoun. won the tennis tournament I bought last week have a healthy diet you need train hard I train in Example People who have a healthy diet normally live longer. 1 Graham is the boy ___________. 2 The sports centre __________ is closed for two weeks. 3 Vitamin D helps you absorb the calcium ___________. 4 People __________ need to eat carbohydrates. 5 The trainers __________ are great for running. 3 Circle the correct word to complete the text. Have you ever wanted to become / become a medieval knight in armour? You have? Have you ever imagined 1 to fight / fighting every weekend in summer with your sword and shield? Well, the members of the Historical Battle Club do just that. They think there is nothing more 2 excited / exciting. You too could 3 to join / join a history club 4 who / which puts on shows of famous old battles. Bob Smith, 5 which / who is an actor in one of these clubs, explained that they try to make their battles very close to the real battle, so it is important not 6 to make / making a mistake. He remembers 7 to lose / losing one fight he needed 8 to win / winning because he forgot which battle they were acting out. The other actors were very surprised. 4 List five parts of the body. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________
  • 51. 5 Match the words to the pictures. Example c__ crying 5 _____ coughing 1 _____ blowing 6 _____ barking 2 _____ screaming 7 _____ laughing 3 _____ ringing 8 _____ knocking 4 _____singing 6 Read the text and answer the questions. 1 Why are Malcaster United fans happy? 2 Why were the Malcaster fans tired? 3 Who was better at acting than playing football? 4 Why did the Malcaster goalkeeper have to leave the field? 5 Why was it difficult for the second goalkeeper to move around? 6 Why were Malcaster lucky in the last minute of the game?
  • 52. Lucky United Win League Malcaster United fans everywhere were tired but happy last night. They were happy because their team won a third Premier League title after their game against Borneford. The match was exhausting for most fans and most of them were too tired to celebrate. It was the last game of the season and, with a three point lead over Shellsea, they only needed one point to win the league. So they didn’t have to win the match. They only needed to have the same score as Borneford. For Shellsea to take the title, they had to win their match and hope Malcaster lost theirs. The Malcaster fans in the stadium spent half their time watching the game and the other half looking at the Internet on their mobile phones. They were trying to fnd out the score in the Shellsea match. Shellsea were playing Donchester. They scored a goal very early on and were three goals in front at half time. At the same time at Malcaster, everything was going wrong. Their star player Silvero was playing badly. As usual, his acting was better than his football. He fell down a lot, holding his shins. Then the Malcaster goalkeeper broke his thumb and had to leave the field. A few minutes later, two Malcaster players were sent off for arguing with the referee. There were now only nine players on the pitch, so it wasn’t going to be easy for Malcaster to win. Then the new Malcaster goalkeeper hurt his shoulder. He didn’t go off, but everyone could see it was painful and he couldn’t move very quickly. Then, just one minute from the end of the match, a Borneford player just missed the goal by inches. So the game ended with no goals being scored. Malcaster were the champions – thanks to good luck. Writing Test 7 You’re going camping for a weekend with friends. Write fve sentences about what you should and shouldn’t do to be safe. Think about: food / cooking camp site insects / animals water _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________
  • 53. Project 4 • Unit 5 Test A 1 Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets. Example The Nobel Prizes are awarded (award) every year for science, literature and politics. 1 The first Nobel Prizes __________ (award) in 1901. 2 Every year, the prizes __________ (give) by the King of Sweden. 3 Over 750 people __________ (receive) Nobel Prizes. 4 Sometimes, a Nobel Prize __________ (offer) to more than one person. 5 The prize for literature __________ (not accept) by Jean Paul Sartre. 6 Stamps __________ often __________ (make) to celebrate the prizes. 2 Match the words in A to those in B to make compound nouns. A B 1 tropical cap 2 global dioxide 3 ice gases 4 carbon weather 5 sea tanker 6 greenhouse reserve 7 extreme rainforests 8 nature warming 9 oil level Example carbon dioxide
  • 54. 3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. orphan  extinct  cub   nature reserve  hibernate 1 The bear ____________ was only ten days old. 2 In winter a lot of animals ____________ to save energy. 3 There is a large ____________ near here. It contains many lakes and forests. 4 This horse has lost its mother. It’s now an ____________. 5 There aren’t many tigers left. They may become ____________.
  • 55. 4 Read the text and complete the chart. RSPCA WWT When started 1 _________ 2 _________ Number of centres and hospitals 3 _________ centres and 4 _________ hospitals 5 _________ centres What they do 6 _________ 7 _________ and 8 _________ 9 _________ 10 _________ How people can help 11 _________ 12 _________ and 13 _________ 14 _________ and 15 _________ Helping animals in Britain British people are animal lovers. As a result, there are many famous animal charities which help animals in trouble. The biggest and best known of these is the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). It started in the 1820s and now has 33 hospitals and 33 centres in the UK. Its job is to protect animals. It not only helps animals that have been hurt, but it also teaches people how to look after animals and asks the government to make laws to protect animals. The RSPCA needs money and people to help it with its work. Volunteers can help with fundraising, work with animals in animal centres, or they can visit people’s homes to check they know how to look after animals. The RSPCA looks after all animals. The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) looks after birds and other animals which live in or near the water. This charity was started in the 1940s. It has got nine centres and it gives protection to a lot of birds. Changes in the way we live, the way we farm and pollution (for example from oil tankers) can cause problems for all birds. The charity teaches people about birds and studies the way birds live so people can understand how to protect them. It also needs people to give it money and to volunteer at its centres. People can work in the shops or help teach people about the birds.
  • 56. Writing 5 Look at this poster about the environment. Write a sentence about each picture saying what danger, or help, it is to the environment. Cars release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere._______________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________
  • 57. Project 4 • Unit 5 Test B 1 Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets. Example The Nobel Prizes are awarded (award) every year for science, literature and politics. 1 Every year, the prizes __________ (give) by the King of Sweden. 2 The first Nobel Prizes __________ (award) in 1901. 3 Sometimes, a Nobel Prize __________ (offer) to more than one person. 4 The prize for literature __________ (not accept) by Jean Paul Sartre. 5 Stamps __________ often __________ (make) to celebrate the prizes. 6 Over 750 people __________ (receive) Nobel Prizes. 2 Match the words in A to those in B to make compound nouns. A B 1 nature cap 2 sea dioxide 3 tropical gases 4 carbon weather 5 extreme tanker 6 oil reserve 7 global rainforests 8 ice warming 9 greenhouse level Example carbon dioxide
  • 58. 3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. orphan  extinct  cub   nature reserve  hibernate 1 This ____________ is home to many different types of animal. 2 There are very few tigers in the world. They may become ____________. 3 The bear ____________ lived in a den with its mother. 4 Many animals ____________ in winter to save energy. 5 The lion has lost its mother. It’s now an ____________.
  • 59. 4 Read the text and complete the chart. RSPCA WWT When started 1 _________ 2 _________ Number of centres and hospitals 3 _________ centres and 4 _________ hospitals 5 _________ centres What they do 6 _________ 7 _________ and 8 _________ 9 _________ 10 _________ How people can help 11 _________ 12 _________ and 13 _________ 14 _________ and 15 _________ Helping animals in Britain British people are animal lovers. As a result, there are many famous animal charities which help animals in trouble. The biggest and best known of these is the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). It started in the 1820s and now has 33 hospitals and 33 centres in the UK. Its job is to protect animals. It not only helps animals that have been hurt, but it also teaches people how to look after animals and asks the government to make laws to protect animals. The RSPCA needs money and people to help it with its work. Volunteers can help with fundraising, work with animals in animal centres, or they can visit people’s homes to check they know how to look after animals. The RSPCA looks after all animals. The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) looks after birds and other animals which live in or near the water. This charity was started in the 1940s. It has got nine centres and it gives protection to a lot of birds. Changes in the way we live, the way we farm and pollution (for example from oil tankers) can cause problems for all birds. The charity teaches people about birds and studies the way birds live so people can understand how to protect them. It also needs people to give it money and to volunteer at its centres. People can work in the shops or help teach people about the birds.
  • 60. Writing 5 Look at this poster about the environment. Write a sentence about each picture saying what danger, or help, it is to the environment. Cars release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere._______________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________
  • 61. Project 4 • Unit 6 Test A 1 Complete these sentences with your own ideas. Example If I play well, I’ll get into the team . 1 I’ll phone you when _____________________________________ _____________________________________________________. 2 We’ll go to the cinema tomorrow if _________________________ _____________________________________________________. 3 My brother can’t go out until ______________________________ _____________________________________________________. 4 After school finishes today, we ____________________________ _____________________________________________________. 5 If I get a good mark in tomorrow’s test, _____________________ _____________________________________________________. 6 I’ll do my homework as soon as ___________________________ _____________________________________________________. 7 We’ll win the match if ___________________________________ _____________________________________________________. 8 When lunch is ready, ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________.
  • 62. 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box. look  stand  find  eat  catch  throw bend  sit  pick Example When the head teacher came in, everyone stood up. 1 We ___________ down at a big table for lunch. 2 You can ___________ out a lot of interesting things on the Internet. 3 If that bear catches you he will ___________ you up. 4 Tom is so tall he has to ___________ down to talk to you. 5 You can start writing now. ___________ up your pens! 6 When I was a baby, my gran ___________ after me. 7 Don’t ___________ away old batteries! It is bad for the environment. 8 I was off school for a month and it took me the whole year to ___________ up with the rest of the class. 3 Rewrite these sentences using the noun form of the verb in bold. Change prepositions if necessary. Example I argued with my mother last night. I had an argument with my mother last night.________________ 1 I’ve decided to get ft. _____________________________________________________ 2 Jerry solved his problem. _____________________________________________________ 3 Kerry disagreed with her father about staying out late. _____________________________________________________ 4 The class discussed the problems of global warming. _____________________________________________________ 5 Paddy and Frank finally agreed about which film to watch. _____________________________________________________
  • 63. 4 Read the text and answer the questions. 1 Which group of people are most interested in making friendships? _____________________________________________________ 2 Give two reasons why this isn’t surprising. _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 3 What are the three advantages of having friends? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 4 How do friends help when you have problems? _____________________________________________________ 5 What often happens to adults who didn’t have friends when they were teenagers? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 6 How can friends be dangerous for teenagers? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ FRIENDS Who needs friends? Of course, everybody needs friends, but research shows that teenagers need friends more than older people. And friends are more important to girls than boys. This is not surprising. Girls and women are generally more interested in social relationships than boys and men. The ages from 12 to 18 are the years when we are trying to find out what kind of person we are. We do this through our friends. Perhaps we think the most important thing about our friends is that we have fun with them, but there is a more serious side to friendship. Teenagers learn most of their social skills from friends. Through friends you learn how to agree and disagree, and how to work together to organize and do things. Even more important, perhaps, is the role friends have when problems arise. A real friend will help you solve your problems and will advise you when you feel sad or
  • 64. upset. This experience is essential to the development of personality. Young people who don’t have friends not only have less happy teenage years, but are very likely to have emotional and psychological problems in later life. While friendship is important, it can also be dangerous. In general, young people do not like to be different. Young people often start doing things they shouldn’t do because their friends have put pressure on them. For example, they may start drinking alcohol, smoking or taking drugs. Parents always worry about their children ‘getting in with the wrong crowd’. Teenagers need friends, but they also need to be careful in choosing them. Writing Test 5 Your brother has borrowed your MP3 player and broken it. Write an e-mail to your friend telling him / her about your problem and ask for advice. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________
  • 65. Project 4 • Unit 6 Test B 1 Complete these sentences with your own ideas. Example If I play well, I’ll get into the team . 1 After school finishes today, we ____________________________ _____________________________________________________. 2 When lunch is ready, ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________. 3 I’ll phone you when _____________________________________ _____________________________________________________. 4 I’ll do my homework as soon as ___________________________ _____________________________________________________. 5 My brother can’t go out until ______________________________ _____________________________________________________. 6 We’ll win the match if ___________________________________ _____________________________________________________. 7 If I get a good mark in tomorrow’s test, _____________________ _____________________________________________________. 8 We’ll go to the cinema tomorrow if _________________________ _____________________________________________________.
  • 66. 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box. look  stand  find  eat  catch  throw bend  sit  pick Example When the head teacher came in, everyone stood up. 1 When I was younger, my sister often ___________ after me. 2 Some people are so tall they have to ___________ down to talk to you. 3 The exam begins now. Please ___________ up your pens. 4 Don’t ___________ away newspapers! You can recycle them. 5 If you look on the Internet, you can ___________ out about almost anything. 6 I missed a week of school and it took me ages to ___________ up with the rest of the class. 7 When we were little we always ___________ down and ate breakfast together. 8 The lion ___________ up all the meat the zoo keeper gave him. 3 Rewrite these sentences using the noun form of the verb in bold. Change prepositions if necessary. Example I argued with my mother last night. I had an argument with my mother last night.________________ 1 Paddy and Frank finally agreed about which film to watch. _____________________________________________________ 2 Kerry disagreed with her father about staying out late. _____________________________________________________ 3 The class discussed the problems of global warming. _____________________________________________________ 4 I’ve decided to get ft. _____________________________________________________ 5 Jerry solved his problem. _____________________________________________________
  • 67. 4 Read the text and answer the questions. 1 Which sort of people are most interested in having friends? _____________________________________________________ 2 What explains this? (two reasons) _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 3 What are the three good things about having friends? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 4 What do friends do when you have problems? _____________________________________________________ 5 What can happen to people who didn’t have friends when they were young? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 6 How can friends cause problems for teenagers? _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ FRIENDS Who needs friends? Of course, everybody needs friends, but research shows that teenagers need friends more than older people. And friends are more important to girls than boys. This is not surprising. Girls and women are generally more interested in social relationships than boys and men. The ages from 12 to 18 are the years when we are trying to find out what kind of person we are. We do this through our friends. Perhaps we think the most important thing about our friends is that we have fun with them, but there is a more serious side to friendship. Teenagers learn most of their social skills from friends. Through friends you learn how to agree and disagree, and how to work together to organize and do things. Even more important, perhaps, is the role friends have when problems arise. A real friend
  • 68. will help you solve your problems and will advise you when you feel sad or upset. This experience is essential to the development of personality. Young people who don’t have friends not only have less happy teenage years, but are very likely to have emotional and psychological problems in later life. While friendship is important, it can also be dangerous. In general, young people do not like to be different. Young people often start doing things they shouldn’t do because their friends have put pressure on them. For example, they may start drinking alcohol, smoking or taking drugs. Parents always worry about their children ‘getting in with the wrong crowd’. Teenagers need friends, but they also need to be careful in choosing them. Writing Test 5 Your brother has borrowed your MP3 player and broken it. Write an e-mail to your friend telling him / her about your problem and ask for advice. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________
  • 69. Project 4 • Revision Test 3A 1 Listen to Julie, Tom and Meg planning how to make their school more environmentally friendly and answer the questions. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)? 1 Tom suggests putting posters round the school. ___ 2 Meg thinks it’s a good idea. ___ 3 Tom thinks a competition would be interesting. ___ 4 Julie thinks people will want to clean the school. ___ 5 Most people do sport on Saturday morning. ___ 6 Meg is going to the cinema on Saturday. ___ 7 Meg is interested in trees. ___ 8 Meg left the meeting to meet her cousin Jane. ___ K
  • 70. 2 Complete each pair of sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Example I usually play football on Saturdays but today I am studying for a test. (play, study) 1 In the English class we __________ often __________to do projects. Right now we __________ a poster about Australia. (tell, make) 2 If Mandy __________ come this evening she __________ to let you know. (can, phone) 3 When my father finished __________ his car, he forgot __________ the door and a thief stole it. (wash, lock) 4 Yesterday, when our teacher __________ to school, she saw two pupils __________ on a bus for the beach. (walk, get) 5 If my Dad __________ a new job in London, we __________move house. (get, have to) 6 I used to __________ English grammar was very hard, but now I __________ it is not so bad. (believe, think) 7 The concert __________ as soon as the band __________ ready. (start, be) 8 This player __________ two championship medals since he started playing for United. He __________ the last one two years ago. (win, win) 3 Complete the chart. Verb Noun argument discuss adjust decision solution choose agree disagree
  • 71. 4 Read the story. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)? 1 There were five children in Bill’s family. ___ 2 Bill started his company after leaving university. ___ 3 It took Bill 40 years to earn a million pounds. ___ 4 Bill told his family about his friend Mary. ___ 5 Annie got some money from Bill to study in Australia. ___ 6 Mary got married after she moved to Australia. ___ 7 Bill knew Mary was living in Australia. ___ 8 Bill and Mary met when they were ten. ___ Lost childhood sweetheart found at last! Bill is 75 years old and he’s never been married. Both his brothers and his two sisters married and had children, so Bill had lots of nieces and nephews. He likes them very much and has always been very generous to them. He can be. When he left school at the age of 15, he started a small business which soon grew into a large company. By the time he was 40, Bill was a millionaire. His family all wanted him to find a wife, but he used to smile and say he was too busy with work. When his nieces and nephews had their own families, Bill decided to pay for their children’s university education. He didn’t imagine that it would lead to romance, but it did. His eldest great-niece, Annie, was the first to go to university. She had always wanted to study in Australia and because of her great-uncle’s money, she could go there. When she was in Australia, Annie often wrote to Bill. In one letter, she told him about the lady she was staying with. She was a widow, exactly the same age as Bill. She was an English woman who went to Australia with her husband in the 1950s. Although she was born in London, she was sent to the country during the Second World War and lived in Bill’s village. Her name was Mary Williams. Annie was surprised when she got an e-mail from her great- uncle telling her to meet him at Sydney airport the next day, and to bring Mary Williams with her. When Bill and Mary met, they both started talking at once. Of course they remembered each other. They remembered playing together as children. They both remembered crying when Mary was sent back to London. And what happened? Well, Bill and Mary are getting married next month, just 65 years after they first met.
  • 72. Writing 5 Imagine that one day last week you were very frightened. Why? What happened to you? When? Where? Write a story of at least five sentences about it. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________
  • 73. Project 4 • Revision Test 3B 1 Listen to Julie, Tom and Meg planning how to make their school more environmentally friendly and answer the questions. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)? 1 Tom suggests putting posters around the town. ___ 2 Meg thinks people won’t be interested in the posters. ___ 3 Tom suggests they make up a quiz. ___ 4 Julie thinks people will want to clean the school. ___ 5 Most people go to the cinema on Saturday morning. ___ 6 Meg is going to the beach on Saturday. ___ 7 Meg is interested in trees. ___ 8 Meg left the meeting to meet her cousin Jane. ___
  • 74. 2 Complete each pair of sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Example I usually play football on Saturdays but today I am studying for a test. (play, study) 1 When my uncle finished __________ his car, he forgot __________ the door and a thief stole it. (wash, lock) 2 If my Mum __________ a job in Liverpool, we __________ move house. (get, have to) 3 The play __________ as soon as the actors __________ ready. (start, be) 4 We __________ often __________ to do projects in our French class. Right now we __________ a poster about Canada. (tell, make) 5 Robardo __________two championship medals since he started playing for City. He __________ the last one a year ago. (win, win) 6 Yesterday, when I __________ to school, I saw two of my friends __________ on a bus for the beach. (go, get) 7 If Laura __________ meet you later, she __________ to let you know. (can, phone) 8 I used to __________ Maths was very difficult, but now I __________ it is not so hard. (think, know) 3 Complete the chart. Verb Noun adjust agree argument choose decision disagree discuss solution
  • 75. 4 Read the story. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F) or doesn’t it say (DS)? 1 Bill likes to give money to his relatives. ___ 2 Bill joined a large company when he was 15. ___ 3 He earned a million pounds in less than 30 years. ___ 4 Annie went to university before her cousins. ___ 5 Annie wrote to Bill every month. ___ 6 Mary didn’t like living in London. ___ 7 Bill few to Sydney to meet Mary. ___ 8 Bill cried when Mary left Australia. ___ Lost childhood sweetheart found at last! Bill is 75 years old and he’s never been married. Both his brothers and his two sisters married and had children, so Bill had lots of nieces and nephews. He likes them very much and has always been very generous to them. He can be. When he left school at the age of 15, he started a small business which soon grew into a large company. By the time he was 40, Bill was a millionaire. His family all wanted him to find a wife, but he used to smile and say he was too busy with work. When his nieces and nephews had their own families, Bill decided to pay for their children’s university education. He didn’t imagine that it would lead to romance, but it did. His eldest great-niece, Annie, was the first to go to university. She had always wanted to study in Australia and because of her great-uncle’s money, she could go there. When she was in Australia, Annie often wrote to Bill. In one letter, she told him about the lady she was staying with. She was a widow, exactly the same age as Bill. She was an English woman who went to Australia with her husband in the 1950s. Although she was born in London, she was sent to the country during the Second World War and lived in Bill’s village. Her name was Mary Williams. Annie was surprised when she got an e-mail from her great- uncle telling her to meet him at Sydney airport the next day, and to bring Mary Williams with her. When Bill and Mary met, they both started talking at once. Of course they remembered each other. They remembered playing together as children. They both remembered crying when Mary was sent back to London. And what happened? Well, Bill and Mary are getting married next month, just 65 years after they first met.
  • 76. Writing 5 Imagine that one day last week you were very frightened. Why? What happened to you? When? Where? Write a story of at least five sentences about it. _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________