Test 6 A (Module 6)
Vocabulary
A Fill in the
missing word. There are two answers you do not need to use.
Native, beneath, give,
varied, drive, catch, snaps, unspoilt, majestic, sunstroke, boat, landmarks
1. I can’t stand
Ben and Liz. They ______ me crazy.
2. You should wear
a hat in hot weather and drink lots of water to avoid __________ .
3. We had a
_________ view of the ocean from our hotel room.
4. All the flights
are delayed, so we are all in the same ________ .
5. Did you know
that the _______ people of Australia are called Aborigines?
6. I was cleaning
out my room and found some old _________ from our childhood holidays.
7. Can you please
_________ me a lift to school, Dad?
8. The area was
__________ countryside, before the town was built.
9. There was a
________ menu at the hotel restaurant.
10. If we hurry,
we can _______ the 8 o’clock train.
B Underline
the correct item.
11. What time does the plane arrive/reach
in London?
12.
A team of scientists is on an excursion/expedition in Antarctica to
study the climatic conditions there.
13. Tom threw the
ball for his dog to fetch/bring .
14. Is there place/room
for one more person in your car?
15. The
documentary follows Colombus’ journey/ voyage to the West Indies.
Grammar
C Rewrite the
following statements in reported speech.
16. “It’s so
chilly this evening,” Jill said. 19. “We’ll go to Italy next year,”
said Jane.
17. “I visited
Spain last year,” he said. 20. “They are going away on holiday
next week,” Sue said.
18. “Tom was late
this morning,” Ben said. 21. “I haven’t talked to Jane recently,” Ann
said.
D Rewrite
the following sentences in reported speech.
22. “Learn about
local laws and customs,” she told me. 25. “Do you like French food?” he
asked Ann.
23. “How old is
the Taj Mahal?” a tourist asked me. 26. “Where is the nearest bus
stop?’ he asked.
24.” Don’t talk
about religion or politics,” he told me. 27. “Have you ever lived
abroad?” Ben asked Sam.
Test 6 A (Module 6)
E Fill
in: at, off, in, on, for, without, aside
28. Winter has
started to set … already, so we can go skiing. 32. The boat sank with six
passengers … board.
29. There are
many boats … hire at Heritage Port. 33. We set … some
money for a special holiday.
30. They will
send you the tickets by Friday … delay. 34. He rented a jeep
and set …to the village.
31. Shall we book
our train tickets … advance? 35. She is spending a
few days… the seaside.
Everyday English
F Complete
the exchanges with the phrases below.
a) What a shame!
b) Sounds good! c) It was fantastic. d) Good for you! e) Thank
goodness!
36. I spent my
whole holiday in bed with the flu. ____
37. Did you enjoy
your trip around Europe? ____
38. I lost my
passport, but it was found and returned to me 2 days later.
____
39. We didn’t let
the rain stop us from seeing the
sites. ____
40. She’s planning
to spend 3 weeks on a Greek island this summer. ____
G Read the
text and mark the statements as true (T), false (F) or doesn’t say (DS).
Test 6 A (Module 6)
41. Gustave Eiffel
also built the Statue of Liberty. ___
42. Guy de
Maupassant didn’t like the Eiffel Tower. ___
43. Over 2 million
people have climbed the Eiffel Tower. ___
44. It took 5
years to complete the Eiffel Tower. ___
45. Different
colours are used to repaint the Eiffel Tower. ___
H Listen to
the speakers and choose the correct answer for each question.
46. Listen to a
woman talking about choosing a holiday. What advice does she give?
A choose something
suitable for you
B plan ahead
C visit many museums
and landmarks
47. Listen to a
man describing a business trip. How did he feel when he reached the hotel?
A Frustrated
B Annoyed
C Relieved
48. Listen to a
man talking about his trip to Paris. What was he surprised with?
A The quality of
food
B The friendly
people
C The prices of
things
49. Listen to a
man talking about taking pictures. Which of the following the true?
A He only takes pictures of people
B He prefers taking pictures of
unusual things
C He doesn’t take pictures of
landmarks
50. Listen to a
girl talking about exchange programme. How was her experience?
A Strange
B Boring
C Exciting
Test 6 B (Module 6)
Vocabulary
A Fill in the missing
word. There are two answers you do not need to use.
Native, beneath,
varied, drive, catch, snaps, missed, sunstroke, boat, landmarks, booked,
cuisine
1. Sam is going to
Madrid with British Airways. He has already _____ a seat.
2. You aren’t the
only one waiting in this long queue. We’re all in the same _____.
3. I took some
_______ at the party.
4. As he walked,
the leaves crunched _______ his feet.
5. Goulash soup is
part of the traditional Hungarian ______.
6. Famous for its
________ landscapes, Canada is very outdoor enthusiast’s dream.
7. We only have a
few minutes to ________ the bus. Let’s hurry.
8. Oh, you poor thing!
You got _____ from lying on the beach for too long.
9. I don’t know
how Ann babysits those naughty children. They ____ me up the wall!
10. Ben was late
going to the airport. Sadly, he _____ his flight.
B Underline
the correct item.
11. We arrived/
reached Rome early in the evening.
12.
Ann, can you bring/fetch a towel from the bathroom?
13. We went on a
guided tour/ excursion of the museum.
14. This would be
a nice room/place for a picnic.
15. Helen is going
on a business trip/voyage to Japan next week.
Grammar
C Rewrite the
following statements in reported speech.
16. “We won the
final match,” Charlie said. 19. “I’ll call you tomorrow,” she said to
me.
17. “It’s so
chilly this evening,” Jill said. 20. “We’re living in New York
now,” Steve said.
18. “I can speak
German,” he said. 21. “I haven’t heard from Bob for quite
some time,” Paul said.
D Rewrite
the following sentences in reported speech.
22. “Do not carry
large amounts of cash,” she told me. 25. “What are you doing?” Rick asked
me.
23. “What is
Moscow like?” David asked Bill. 26. “Have a valid passport,”
the travel agent told me.
24.” Have you ever
been to the USA?’ he asked me. 27. “Do not leave your luggage
unattended,” he told me.
Test 6 B (Module 6)
E Fill
in at, off, in, on, for, without, aside
28. I booked my
holidays … advanced this year. 32. Hotels offer special rates
if you travel … season.
29. Please send
me the information … delay. 33. They spent a week … the
seaside last summer.
30. There are
many bikes … hire in Helsinki. 34. I’ve been setting … a
bit of money all year for my
31. We had to set
… early in the morning to catch the holidays.
train.
35. The plane crashed with 126 passengers … board.
Everyday English
F Complete
the exchanges with the phrases below.
a) Sounds good! b)
Thank goodness! c) What a shame! d) Good for you! e) It was
fantastic.
36. I lost my
passport, but it was found and returned to me 2 days
later. ___
37. Did you enjoy
your trip around
Europe?
___
38. We didn’t let
the rain stop us from seeing the
sites. ___
39. She’s planning
to spend 3 weeks on a Greek island this
summer. ___
40. I spent my
whole holiday in bed with the flu.
___
G Read the
text and mark the statements as true ( T), false ( F) or doesn’t say ( DS) .
Test 6 B (Module 6)
41. Different
colours are used to repaint the Eiffel Tower. ___
42. Gustave Eiffel
also built the Statue of Liberty. ___
43. It took 5
years to complete the Eiffel Tower. ___
44. Guy de
Maupassant didn’t like the Eiffel Tower. ___
45. Over 2 million
people have climbed the Eiffel Tower. ___
H Listen to
the speakers and choose the correct answer for each question.
46. Listen to a
woman talking about choosing a holiday. What advice does she give?
A visit many
museums and landmarks
B plan ahead
C Choose something
suitable for you
47. Listen to a
man describing a business trip. How did he feel when he reached the hotel?
A Frustrated
B Relieved
C Annoyed
48. Listen to a
man talking about his trip to Paris. What was he surprised with?
A The friendly
people
B The quality of
food
C The prices of
things
49. Listen to a
man talking about taking pictures. Which of the following the true?
A He only takes pictures of people
B He doesn’t take pictures of landmarks
C He prefers taking pictures of
unusual things
50. Listen to a
girl talking about exchange programme. How was her experience?
A Exciting
B Boring
C Strange
KEY TO TESTS
TEST
6 A
A 1
drive 4 boat 7
give 10 catch
2
sunstroke 5 native 8
unspoilt
3
majestic 6 snaps 9 varied
B 11
arrive C 16 Jill said that it was so
chilly that evening.
12
expedition 17 He said that he had visited Spain
the last/ previous year.
13 fetch
18 Ben said that Tom had been late that morning.
14
room 19 Jane said that they would go to
Italy the following year.
15voyage 20 Sue said that they were going
away on holiday the following week.
21 Ann said that she hadn’t talked to Jane recently.
D
22 She told me to learn about local laws and customs.
23 A tourist asked me
how old the Taj Mahal was.
24 He told me not to
talk about religion or politics.
25 He asked Ann
if/whether she liked French food.
26 He asked where the
nearest bus stop was.
27 Ben asked Sam
if/whether he had ever lived abroad.
E
28 in 32 on
29
for 33 aside
30
without 34 off
31 in 35
at
F
36 a G 41 F
H 46 a
37 c
42 T 47 c
38 e
43 DS 48 a
39 d
44 F 49 b
40 b 45
F 50 b
KEY TO TESTS
TEST
6 B
A 1 booked
4 beneath 7 catch 10
missed
2 boat
5 cuisine 8 sunstroke
3 snaps
6 varied 9 drive
B 11 reached
C 16 Charlie said that they had won the final match.
12
fetch 17 He said that it was so chilly
that evening.
13 tour
18 He said that he could speak German.
14 place
19 She told me that she would call me the next/ following
day.
15 trip
20 Steve said that they were living in New York then.
21 Paul said that he hadn’t heard from Bob for quite some time.
D
22 She told me not to carry large amounts of cash.
23 David asked Bill
what Moscow was like?
24 He asked me if/ whether
I had ever been to the USA.
25 Rick asked me what
I was doing.
26 The travel agent
told me to have a valid passport.
27 He told me not to
leave my luggage unattended.
E
28 in 32 off
29 without
33 at
30 for
34 aside
31 off
35 on
F
36 b G 41
F H 46 c
37 e
42 F 47 b
38 d
43 F 48 b
39 a
44 T 49 c
40 c
45 DS 50 b
Tape script
Tape script
Fill in the missing word. There are two answers you do not need to use.
● native ● set aside ●local cuisine ● unique ●majestic ● snaps ●symbols
● landmarks ● guided tour ● lift ● book ● set off
1
I was cleaning out my room and found some old
……………………… from our childhood holidays.
6
We should ………………………. on our trip before
sunrise tomorrow, if we want to reach
our destination by noon.
2
You should …………………………………….. a hotel
room now; July is a very busy month, and if you
leave it too late you won’t find the dates you want.
7
We had a(n) …………………………… view of the
ocean from our hotel room.
3
Whenever I travel abroad, I always visit the most
popular museums and taste the………………………
8
The Clock Tower, more commonly known as
Big Ben, is one of the most famous………………………..
in London.
4
If you’re planning on seeing everything in such
a short time, I would suggest taking a(n)
……………………They cover a lot of sights
in little time.
9
Backpacking through Europe after graduation
was a(n) …………………………. experience
for meand my friends.
5
Did you know that the………………………… .. people
of Australia are called Aborigines?
10
Can you please give me a(n)
to the airport tomorrow morning? I’d rather not
take a taxi.
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Vocabulary
.A. Fill in the missing word. There are three words you do not need to use.
1 David carries most of his camping supplies in his …..• rucksack •…….
2 I don’t think we’re going in the right direction; according to the ……• map •……. we should be heading south.
3 Your ankle looks swollen; are you sure you haven’t ….. • sprained •……. it?
4 It was a …… • total •……. miracle that Liz recovered from her spinal injury, as she was not expected to ever walk again.
5 Jack has a …… • bump •…… on his leg because he broke it skateboarding.
6 Everyone should have a …… • first aid kit •…….. in their homes, as small injuries or accidents can happen at any time.
7 Helen Keller not only managed to ….. • face •……. her own challenges, but she also helped and inspired many other people with disabilities.
8 John’s eye was badly ……. • bruised •…….. when he was accidentally hit by the ball during baseball practice.
9 It’s amazing that Mike ……. • survived •…….. the skydiving accident; he fell 1000 metres when his parachute failed to open and just broke his leg!
В. Underline the correct item.
10 Tim climbed up the tree and recovered/rescued the kitten.
11 Experts say that ointment/sunscreen should be used daily if we are out in the sun longer than 10 minutes.
12 Why is Alicia wearing a(n) sling/ice-pack on her arm? Did she break it?
13 Sarah found a(n) harmed/injured bird and took it to the vet.
14 He decided to go surfing instead of/besides rock climbing.
Grammar
.C. Rewrite the sentences into reported speech.
15 “Have you ever travelled to a foreign country?” Joan asked Sam.
Joan asked Sam if he had ever travelled to a foreign country.
16 “Don’t be late for dinner,” Mum told me.
Mum told me not to be late for dinner.
17 “We can’t go whitewater rafting this weekend,” James and Lilly said.
James and Lilly said that they couldn’t go whitewater rafting that weekend.
18 “Andrew took up trekking three years ago,” Liz said.
Liz said that Andrew had taken up trekking three years before.
19 “Mark will begin kitesurfing lessons in summer,” Lee said.
Lee said that Mark would begin kitesurfing lessons in summer.
20 «The children are going on a roller coaster ride tomorrow,” Sandy told me.
Sandy told me that the children were going on a roller coaster ride the next/the following day.
.D. Rewrite the following sentences into reported speech using the verbs in brackets.
e.g. «I think you should see a doctor about that cut on your leg,” Cynthia said to Sam. (advised) Cynthia advised Sam to see a doctor about that cut on his leg.
21 “I can’t be at basketball practice because I broke my arm,” Bill said, (explained)
Bill explained that he couldn’t be at basketball practice because he had broken his arm.
22 “I will not pay for your skydiving lessons, Tom,” Anne said, (refused)
Anne refused to pay for Tom’s skydiving lessons.
23 “I’ll help you with your application form,” Mary said to Sarah, (offered)
Mary offered to help Sarah with her application form.
24 “Don’t play with that pen knife, children,” Dad said, (warned)
Dad warned the children not to play with the pen knife.
25 “My throat’s feeling sore,” Jennifer said, (complained)
Jennifer complained that her throat was feeling sore.
.E. Underline the correct item.
26 Can you tell James that there’s someone/anyone on the phone for him?
27 Everyone/Someone in the trekking club loves extreme sports.
28 Researchers come from everywhere/nowhere to explore Antarctica.
29 There is something/nothing wrong with your wrist; it’s not even swollen.
30 Helping out at the animal shelter is so easy that anyone/no one can do it.
.F. Fill in the appropriate question tag.
31 Mike likes extreme sports, …… doesn’t he……..?
32 Henry has never been kitesurfing, ….. has he…..?
33 It was an inspiring story, …… wasn’t it…….?
34 A compass always points to the north, ……doesn’t it…..?
35 Let’s apply for the volunteer position, ……shall we….?
Everyday English
.G. Complete the exchanges using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase.
• Oh, dear! What happened? • Ouch! That hurt! • Oh, that’s good. • Get well soon. • Yes, it really hurts. • Hmm … I don’t know.
36 A: You got a very bad sunburn at the beach.
B: Yes, it really hurts.
37 A: My karate teacher says I’ve made a lot of improvement.
B: Oh, that’s good.
38 A: What do you think about us joining an extreme sports club?
B: Hmm … I don’t know.
39 A: John’s in hospital with a broken leg.
B: Oh dear! What happened?
40 A: I’ve been under the weather for the past few days.
B: Get well soon.
Reading
.H. Read the text and mark the sentences T (True), F (False) or Ns (Not stated).
Aim for the stars!
Richard Branson is one of England’s most successful businessmen. He has started more than 360 businesses, built up a personal fortune of more than £3 billion, and is the 20th richest person in Britain today. Not bad for a man who still couldn’t read at the age of eight, and for whom school wasn’t just a challenge — it was a nightmare.
Richard Branson has dyslexia — a condition which makes it very difficult to learn to read, write and spell correctly. Doctors say that about 10% of the population has dyslexia. However, when Richard was young, no one from his school or family environment realised the sort of problems he was trying to deal with when it came to reading and writing properly. Back then, people didn’t know that dyslexia was a learning disorder. Everyone just thought people with dyslexia were not very clever.
Richard was embarrassed by the problems he had with his schoolwork, and had a very difficult time in school. But he was determined not to let his learning disability prevent him from succeeding in life. So, he concentrated on his other qualities such as his creativity, as well as his ability to inspire people and make them enthusiastic about trying their best. And by doing so, he found great success.
Richard says that dyslexia is a challenge, but it is also a gift. People who have dyslexia have to deal with many challenges and often experience and see the world in a different way. He adds that the ability to see things differently is a great advantage in life.
‘My interest in life comes from setting myself huge, apparently impossible challenges and trying to achieve them’, he says. Richard shows that we should all aim for the stars!
- 41. At the age of eight, Richard was having bad dreams about school. — Ns
- 42. Richard’s teachers understood that he had learning difficulties. — F
- 43. Richard had to see a special doctor about his learning disorder. — Ns
- 44. Richard has a talent for encouraging others to do well in something. — T
- 45. Richard enjoys trying to achieve goals that seem hopeless. — T
Listening
.I. Listen to some people talking about facing challenges and match the speakers (1-5) to the statements (A-E).
A The speaker likes setting him/herself new goals. — 49 Speaker 4
В The speaker believes that being hopeful is the key to overcoming challenges. — 50 Speaker 5
C The speaker challenges him/herself to overcome his/her fears. — 46 Speaker 1
D The speaker did something that he/she didn’t think he/she could do. — 48 Speaker 3
E The speaker overcame his/her problem with the help of family and friends. — 47 Speaker 2
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Даю 20 баллов.
Fill in the missing word. There are three words you do not need to use.
•present •sound •bring out •overtime •freelancer •moved
•came •bring up •deadline
•sloppy •research •change
1.The missing explorers retumed home safe and ……….. after a search team found their whereabouts in the desert.
2.After many years of scientific …….. Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.
3.The Smiths ………. from the city
to the countryside, so that their children could grow up in a healthier environment.
4.John had to ……. schools when his family went to live at the other
side of town.
5.Jane has worked …….. cveryday
this week, as it is the bisiest time of year in the advertising company.
6.George hated working in a bank and ….. to the conclusion that a desk job wasn’t for him.
7.It is amazing how Linda has been ablrle to …….. four children and work at the same time. I really admire her.
8.One of the things Tony loves about working as a …… is that he doesn’t have to spend eight hours in an office every day.
9.Alex has a tough ….. to meet so he’s been working during the weekend.
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2. You can’t imagine adventure films and blockbusters without any … .
3. Some people choose to … anonymous because they are afraid of being in the spotlight.
4. The film is … in medieval times.
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6. Crime novels always have interesting and mysterious … .
7. What do his paintings … ?
8. … creativity is an essential part of life of humans.
9. That house is his … property.
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a) would sooner b) would prefer c) sooner
11. We … go to a classical music concert than go to a rock concert.
a) would prefer b) would to c) would rather
12. Jane … to take photography classes than learn how to paint.
a) would b) would prefer c) would rather
13. Olga … going to the cinema on a weekday, when it’s not so crowded.
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15.They ….. us in the restaurant but they gave us some money back.(charge)
16.The foreigners are difficult to understand because they ….. many Russian words.(pronounce)
17.You should ….. your composition because you made many mistakes. (write)
18.We were sorry to realize that we ….. in the shop. (pay)
D. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.
19.Pushkin is one of the best poet ….. all time.
20.He is popular ….. fans of art cinema.
21.This director is famous ….. his comedies.
22.Who stars ….. Pirates of the Caribbean?
23.The paintings add value ….. the house.
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B Slumdog Millionaire
Director Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire is the story of Jamal, a poor boy in India, who goes on the TV show ‘Who wants to be a millionaire?’. The story was originally a prize-winning novel by Indian author Vikas Swarup. Jamal wins the TV show. But before he does, they take him to a police station because the police think that he is cheating. While the police ask Jamal questions, we see events from Jamal’s life which explain why he knows the answers.
At one point, the creators of Slumdog Millionaire had decided not to show it in film theatres, and just make it into a DVD. Luckily, they changed their minds, because this film is now an international hit!
C American Teen
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24. was not going to play in cinemas at first?
25. does not seem realistic to some people?
26. is interesting even though the plot is not original?
27. is extremely popular all over the world?
28. is about someone trying but not succeeding?
29. was first a very successful book?
30. is about daily life experiences?