Circle the correct word to complete the sentences there are only

1The fact that children watch too much television causes concern for many parents.
2 Some people like to take part in online games with their friends.
3
Using a mobile phone can have positive and negative effects on people’s lives.
4
Some decisions are difficult to make.
5Scientists are doing research into how important it is for students to have regular tests.
6Students who work hard usually get excellent grades.
7My dad always encourages me to express my opinions about what is happening in the world.
8 esating fruit and vegetables can provide a lot of health benefits.

Jane I quite fancy that new world film. Shall we go later?
Lucy Not another war film. I would rather go to watch a comedy. 

Jane We watched what you wanted the last two times. And you adore he main actor!
Lucy  I know, but I am not keen on violant films
Jane  Well, I’d prefer watching a science fiction to a comedy.
Lucy Shall we settle on Star Trek?
Jane I am a big fan of the original Stsar Trek, but…
Lucy. But you’re not really fancying the remake. Shall we just go bowling?
Jane That’s a great idea! Let’s phone the others.
Lucy That’s agreed then. At last! Have got Molly’s number… ?

Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.
There are only a few  actors in that new play.
It doesn’t matter how many action scenes there are in a film if there isn’t a good storyline.
I think some soundtracks are more interesting than the film itself.
Have you got much  money with you?
There is a lot of work to do if you want to finish today.
There weren’t any people left in the building.
There are not not many sitcoms that I like.
Would you like some new video games for your birthday?
Read the advice for an actor on a film set. Rewrite the advice using one of the verbs in brackets.

1. It’s very important to bring some food and water with you.
I must bring some food and woter with me.

  1. You are not allowed to use your mobile phone on the set.

I musn’t use my mobile phone on the set.

3 Don’t look at the camera when you’re acting.
I musn’t look at the camera when I am acting.

4It’s important to learn the script.

I have to learn the script.

5If you are sixteen or under, it’s compulsory to bring a parent with you.I have to bring a parent with me If I am sixteen or under. 6It isn’t necessary to wear special clothes.I needn’t wear special clothes. 7It isn’t necessary to stay on the film set after 6 p.m.I don’t have to stay on the film set after 6 P. M.

Unit 3 Progress Test A
1 Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.
1 There are only a few / a little actors in that new play.
2 It doesn’t matter how much / how many action scenes there are in a film if there isn’t a
good storyline.
3 I think some / any soundtracks are more interesting than the film itself.
4 Have you got much / many money with you?
5 There is much / a lot of work to do if you want to finish today.
6 There weren’t some / any people left in the building.
7 There are not much / not many sitcoms that I like.
8 Would you like some / a little new video games for your birthday?
2 Read the advice for an actor on a film set. Rewrite the advice using one of the verbs in
brackets.
1 It’s very important to bring some food and water with you. ‘I (must I have to)
2 You are not allowed to use your mobile phone on the set. ‘I (mustn’t don’t have to)
3 Don’t look at the camera when you’re acting. ‘l (mustn’t don’t have to)
4 It’s important to learn the script. ‘I (must / mustn’t)
5 If you are sixteen or under, it’s compulsory to bring a parent with you. ‘l (must have to)
6 It isn’t necessary to wear special clothes. ‘I (needn’t I mustn’t)
7 It isn’t necessary to stay on the film set after 6 p.m. ‘I (mustn’t don’t have to)
3 Complete the advertwith the words below.
don’t have to
have to
must (2)
mustn’t
‘Right /
Leat something. Boil the water, open the
packet, read the instructions … Oh no, R
prepare
a lot of vegetables!’
Does this sound like you in the kitchen? If it does, you need
READYLUNCH!
3
_prepare any vegetables.
Open the packet
Don’t worry — you
Just add hot water, sit down and enjoy!
But remember, you
they’ll all want one!
Go on. You really
4
tell your friends about this or
5
_try it!

1. Circle the correct words (a or b) to complete the text.

My uncle is the 1…………….. of a small company that makes mobile phone batteries. His company has 2…………….. with one of the biggest mobile phone companies in the world. It generates a lot of 3…………….. for my uncle’s company.

My sister is 4…………….. . She has started a number of businesses, and taken quite a lot of risks. She is always asking for 5…………….., but it is difficult to find 6…………….. who want to lend her money. Although her companies make quite big 7…………….., she doesn’t pay herself a very big 8……………..

1   a   CEO                 entrepreneur

2   a   a contract       a funding

3   a   salary               income

4   a   an investor      an entrepreneur

5   a   profits              funding

6   a   CEOs                investors

7   a   profits              investors

8   a   funding            salary

Answer

1 a   2 a   3 b   4 b   5 b   6 b   7 a   8 b

2. Read the text about Warren Buffet, ignoring the gaps. Which sentence is true: a, b or c?

a   Warren Buffet is a billionaire who enjoys spending money.

b   Warren Buffet made billions, but has given all his money away.

c   Warren Buffet is a billionaire and leads a modest lifestyle.

Warren Buffet

Warren Buffet is the most successful investor of the 20th century and one of the richest men in the world. Buffet was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1930. He first became an investor at the age of eleven. 1……………………… He also bought chewing gum, Coca-Cola and magazines from him and sold them to neighbours. 2……………………… By his early thirties, he had become a millionaire, and by 1990 he was a billionaire.

But although he is very rich, his lifestyle isn’t particularly extravagant. 3……………………… It only cost him $31,500! He doesn’t carry a mobile phone and he doesn’t have a computer on his desk. Buffet says he eats the same things he has always eaten: burgers, fries and Coke. 4……………………… Not only is he very modest, but he is also very generous. He has already given billions of dollars to charities and says that he will eventually give away 99% of his money. 5……………………… He once said, ‘I want to give my kids just enough so that they would feel that they could do anything, but not so much that they would feel like doing nothing.’

Answer

3 Warren Buffet is a billionaire and leads a modest lifestyle.

Reading Strategy

When you do a task with gapped sentences, study the sentence after each gap and look for any connections with the missing sentence. For example, if it begins with but, there is a contrast. Other words suggest other types of connection:

–  similarity: too

–  cause / result: so

–  a different option: or

3. Read the Reading Strategy. Then match sentences A-G with gaps 1-5 in the text. There are two extra sentences.

 He doesn’t plan to give his children very much money when he dies.

B   By the age of twenty he had made and saved $9,800 (about $100,000 in today’s money)

C   However, he became the richest man in the world.

 As a teenager, he worked in his grandfather’s shop and delivered newspapers.

E   Although he is rich, he isn’t very happy.

F   Only his clothes are expensive, but he says they look cheap when he puts them on!

 He still lives in Omaha, in the house he bought more than fifty years ago.

4. Read the text again, including the missing sentences in exercise 3. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?

 Buffet is over 80 years old.

 He started earning money when he was a teenager.

 He has recently moved into a very expensive new house.

 The food he eats now is the same as the food he ate when he was young.

 He plans to give a lot of money to his children.

Answer

1 T   2 F   3 F   4 T   5 F

Extra exercises

Strategy

After you have made your choice, check your answer by deciding why the other options are wrong.

1. Read the Strategy. Then read the text and the question below. Choose the correct option. Sum up in a sentence why each of the other options is incorrect. Underline the part of the text that tells you this. The first one has been done for you.

It isn’t ‘A’ because the writer is planning to start touring again.

Living cheaply in New Zealand

I’ve been in New Zealand for six months, and, as far as I’m concerned, it’s the adventure capital of the world! Hiking, skydiving, caving, … the list goes on. And it doesn’t have to cost a lot to live here. When I arrived, I stayed in a hostel in Auckland. It was cheap, and I met lots of people. I joined up with a few of them and we started touring the country – buses are the cheapest way to get about. We stayed in affordable campsites in the most amazing places. Right now, I’m back in a hostel in Wellington. I’m taking a city break before I start touring again.

1   What does the author say about being in New Zealand?

 He’s planning to go home now.

 He prefers travelling on his own.

 He’s spent a lot of money.

 He has seen both town and country.

Answer

C

It isn’t ‘B’ because he joined up with some people that he met at a hostel.

‘I met lots of people.’

‘I joined up with a few of them and we started touring the country …’

2. Now read the three texts. Choose the correct answer (A-D).

How to make money travelling

After I left university, I set out on a three-month trip to Asia. The idea was to travel and then go home and find a job. That was two years ago, and I’m still here! But how, you may ask, can you make money and travel at the same time? I teach English. I also write a travel blog, and that makes money too. I don’t have a lot of money, but I can pay my bills. I have friends that do other things, such as hairdressing. There are lots of different ways to make money while you’re travelling.

1   What does the author say about his experience?

A   He spent three months in Asia.

B   He now knows what job he wants to train for.

C   He became very rich.

D   He changed his plans.

So you want to be a billionaire?

Self-made billionaires have one thing in common: they’re good at making money. Most of them will also tell you that this talent is only part of the story. So what else do you need to be a success in the business world? So you want to be a billionaire? helps you understand. The book looks at the careers and methods of the world’s most famous self-made billionaires. Each chapter examines how these billionaires made their fortune – and how you can do the same. Read So you want to be a billionaire and open the door to a great future!

2   The author of the text wants to …

A   sell people a book.

B   explain the life of a billionaire.

C   encourage readers to write a book about their lives.

D   describe how he became successful.

The cost of art

Paul Cézanne’s painting The Card Players sold for 250 million dollars. Before that, Francis Bacon’s work Three Studies of Lucian Freud sold for 142.4 million. The question is: Why would you spend so much on a piece of art? Is it because you want to own something no one else can buy? Here’s another story … Banksy is a street artist whose work can sell for a million dollars. But one day he sold his paintings in Central Park for sixty dollars. The people that bought them didn’t know the paintings were by Banksy. Now they have some very valuable works!

 The text gives readers …

 reasons for the high price of some art.

 information about the cost of art.

 ideas on how to make money from art.

D   advice on the best artists to see.

Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.
1 I’m going to / I’ll play tennis tonight. I booked a court yesterday.
2 I’m not going to / I won’t be late tomorrow – I promise!
3 Oh no, look at all this homework – it’s going to / it’ll take ages to do!
4 I know you’re really tired, Mum, so I’m going to / I’ll tidy the house.
5 My sister says she’s going to / she’ll be a video game developer when she’s older.
6 Maisy and Dave are going to / will get married on 17 June.
7 My dad’s happy because he’s going to / he’ll start a new job next week.

Ответы на вопрос

Ответ:

1 I’m going to play tennis tonight. I booked a court yesterday.

2 I won’t be late tomorrow – I promise!

3 Oh no, look at all this homework – it’ll take ages to do!

4 I know you’re really tired, Mum, so I’ll tidy the house.

5 My sister says she’s going to be a video game developer when she’s older.

6 Maisy and Dave are going to get married on 17 June.

7 My dad’s happy because he’s going to start a new job next week.

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