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JULIA NEWSOME se LONGMAN Addison Wesley Longman Limited, Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Essex CM20 27E, England and Associated Companies throughout the world. © Addison Wesley Longman Limited 1996 All rights reserved: no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any nreans, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publishers. First published 1996 Printed in Spain by Mateu Cromo ISBN 0 582 25606 2 Llustrated by Steve Gibson Under no circumstances may any part of this book be photocopied for resale. The author wishes to thank the editor, Judith Aguda, for her professional advice and encouragement, the designers, Annette Peppis and Simon Cuerden, for their skill and patience and Nicola Gooch for her cheerful efficiency. TEST Units 1,2 and 3 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks 1 Choose the best definition, a, b or c, for each of the 1O marks words or phrases in italics. 1 a) b) ° 2 a) b) 9 3 a) b) °) 4 a) 5 a) 6 a) 7 a) b) ° 8 a) b) 9 9 a) b) 9 10 a) Cedric became an accomplished academic by his late thirties. had an extremely good opinion of himself achieved a high standard wanted to go on doing Jan is a doctor and is going to emigrate to Australia. move about from one country to another travel along the same route to the same place every year leave his own country and go and live in another Marie is worried about how much it will cost to go to London. suffers a lot is letting herself think about negative things is taking the wrong side in an argument We need to increase the teachers’ understanding of our problems. grow or make larger b) proceed upahill —c)_stop getting smaller He must take great care in the areas affected by the polar winds. improved b) liked ©) made difference to Ifyou stay there a long time you adapr ro the months of darkness. get very good at b) getused to c) understand Please don’t talk about my stupid mistake. You embarrass me. make someone feel shy give someone a kiss be very fond of someone ‘This car can function even in Antarctica. get used to difficulties work well be affected by extreme cold She did not attend the summer courses because she had to work. wait for ata particular place take part in at irregular intervals go to on a regular basis Tam sure that the school will accept Gina because her marks are so good. driftapart from —b) agree to receive ¢) expect to make money from TEST | — Units 2and 3 2 Choose a word from the box and put it in its right form 10 marks to complete each sentence. There are more words than you will need. amuse deprive want do get conference make fond jealous condition keen flow go waste behave lack 1 Aschildren they were .. they had lots of money. . of security and love although 2. Itall started with my agreeing to lend him the money. After that everything wrong. 3 You can tell from the colour that the blood is .... from the heart. 4 They all found it very. 5 You won't twice a week. so aWaY , but I was wet and muddy. .. much progress if you don’t train at least . the least bit nervous before a show. 6 She says she has never 7 Pmquite.. . on skiing but I don't like climbing much. 8 You have to know what the temperature to be so you can take the right equipment. 9 Litsa couldn't hide her .. spoiled the party by stopping the music. 10 We could have finished by now but we... morning, are going .. of Mina’s brilliant dancing and ... alot of time this 3 Complete these sentences by putting the verb in brackets 10 marks into the correct tense. 1 We. ... (never dance) at that disco. Have you? (watch) when Dick the lifeguards. swam over to the rocks? 3 My uncle and aunt. emigrate) to Australia when my cousins were born, (already 4 The expedition leader .. that we'd need torches today. . (not mention) yesterday ‘There was time when I. amusing, but now I don’t. (find) the idea TEST I Units 1,2 and 6 know she... . (not see) either of them since last week. 7 Then the swan .... .» (flap) its wings and flew away. 8 We..... ... (not watch) that series on TV. We're always out on Saturday . (ever meet) my parents ss YOU before the party last Friday? 10. They. and see if we're on the list. . (chose) the participants. Let’s go 4 Each sentence has a mistake in it. Underline it and write 10 marks the correction in the space provided. 1 He had never talked to nobody about his jealousy of his brother. Did not you see the lady with the hat like a sleeping snake? 3 He's extremely angry of us because of the mess in the garden. 4 The professor told us to not read this chapter until next week. 5 Nothing wasn’t ever said about the ghost again. 6 Pmvery keen at using less medication rather than more. 7 No books weren't stolen, only the computer and the TV. 8 My grandmother is very fond on her three cats. 9 Didn’tyou find your photos nowhere? I’m sure they’re in the kitchen drawer. 10 It was important to encourage the participants not did eat in their bedrooms. TESTI Units 1, Zand 3 5 The following sentences are about life at home after 6 marks Sam's big brother went to university. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of (not) be/get used to. 1 So, os now Janie has gone and he won't be back *til Christmas. I can’t being able to use the bathroom almost any time I like! 2 Iwill eventuall eating my food more slowly, now that he isn’t trying to take it because ‘I’m hungrier than you are’. 3 Mumand Dad... keep asking if I'm on a diet! .. there being food left over. They 4 None ofus.. 5° Ese .. having unlimited access to the computer but now I can play games and do homework whenever I like! the quiet yet — no more drum practice. 6 Imighteven.... ... writing to my friends on it! 6 Join these pairs of sentences using the word in brackets 14 marks and making any other necessary changes. 1 Hetold mea very strange story. I decided to have his identity checked. (such) 2 They were inexperienced. They did not waste any time or money. (despite) \ 3 Vicis very tall now. He can wear his father’s shirts. (s0) 4 A great many intelligent explorers have felt a ‘phantom’ travelling with them. I almost believe in ghosts. (such) 5 She was deprived of sunlight for so long. She stayed cheerful and full of fun. (even though) 6 He embarrassed me completely. I never want to see him again. (s0) 7 They had frostbite and altitude sickness. They reached the ship in four days as they had promised. (despite) k Reading 20 marks | Read through the questions after the passage and then read this article from a weekly news magazine. 10 marks There’s no weather metres down. © Itisnot easy itseems, | restaurants to choose from. | @ _Itseems emotion is the {olive in the undersea town And tis night from midnight weather here and you can of Manapa, offnorther —_| to 6 am, 0 from thunder-storm to ‘Australia, and stay normal heavenly sunshine within For some itis the most @ What seems to make | five metres or five minutes. exciting and wonderful People restless, however, is. | Those who do not take part ©rperience of ther ives. For | not the created light and | in the emotional weather others itis a matter of being | dark. tis the lack of find themselves both bored able handle boredom and | weather. |was old thatno | and fightenedby those who panic Wind, nora, no sunshine, | do, so they very soon apply no heat and no cold make to leave, © Thetown has People believe they have everyting you can imagine | lost the abltytofeel.And | @ Forme, a‘normal’ to ep people busy and | o,f they cannot feel with — | topside joumalt, Manapa is happy, except te sky. Itis | ther skin, they begin to. | a town where | would ie to built na great air bubble at | create relationships with | spend more time | woul about 200 metres depth. | other people that make them | lke to expore the Gofous Even though the seabedis | feel with their emotions. | word of underwater fora Nnottotally dark there, many | Welking the streets |heard | and fauna, vst the Of the frst inhabitants began | arguments duet jealousy, | fascinating farms and mines tofeel he effets of SAD | quit, anger and fear raging | onthe seabed, and see and after couple of months, | around me. heard people _| hear more ofthe inhabits’ due to lack of natural teling each other how much | unusual and apparently Garight But under the many | they loved andrespected | affectionate way of relating Small'suns'there are all | each other, as well as how | to each other. Unfortunately Kinds of spots facites, | shocked or amused they | they are not prepared to cinemas, dance halls and | were feeling, ‘accommodate tourists as Which of the following do you learn from the first paragraph? a) The article is about a town under the sea. F b) ‘The town is there to farm and mine the seabed. c) How many people live in the town. d) How people feel about living in the town, 5 2 Read the first sentence (for C, the first two sentences) of each paragraph again. Underline the parts of the sentence(s) which indicate the contents of the paragraph that follows. EXAMPLE A It isnot easy, it seems, to live in the undersea town of Manapa, off northern Australia, and stay normal. 3. According to the passage, people living in Manapa begin to create emotional relationships with each other because a) they are afraid of the sea all around them and need friends. b) they miss the feelings people get from the weather. ©) there is too much free time for them to spend with each other. d) there is nothing else to do. 4 Which of the following would the writer not want to do if he or she could stay for a while in Manapa? a) see how the bottom of the sea is being used b)_ watch the people of Manapa ©) arrange for tourists to visit for as long as they like d) go outside the bubble to look at the animals and plants 2 Read this film review and then answer the questions as. 10 marks briefly as possible. Neranda Man Most of us do not think of the totally empty spaces of Siberia as being particularly exciting, but in this film such strange happenings occur on and around Lake Neranda in northern Siberia that we can sit through two and three-quarter hours of views of it and not notice the time. Sam Marlin’s ice- blue eyes and Michelle Lang’s increasingly weird behaviour, as they lead the team of scientific experts towards the unknown, add to the drama, ‘The scientists are trying to find the ‘doorway to another world’ which they believe was found in the 1930s by a man who escaped from one of the communist prison camps. They set off from the warmth of St Petersburg by plane and end up walking along the freezing valley of a river running out of Lake Neranda. They are searching for a mysterious waterfall that never freezes, behind which they will find the doorway. There are eight of them and they walk in pairs, each pair with their sled of supplies pulled by dogs. ‘We see the last sled attacked by wolves. We see the two women dealing with altitude sickness and one of the men with frostbite. We see Sam hearing a voice beside him as he walks alone behind the sled. He eventually replies to the voice’s questions and it turns out they are all apparently hearing the voices. The voices 6 TEST | Units 1,2and 3 are affectionate and even funny. They make some great jokes about the members of the team. Only Ms Lang is left out of this comradeship — until she sees spooky footprints in the snow appearing beside Sam as he trudges along ... Are these the voices of people (Neranda men?) from another world, or are they the ‘phantom travellers’ who are said to accompany lonely explorers? You will learn a lot about Lake Neranda as well as the answer to that question if you go to see the film. You might also find that you are a changed person, even if the change is only in your opinion about the excitement possible in the great ‘emptiness’ that is Siberia. 1 Where does the action of the film take place? Who are the stars? Nn What is memorable about the male star? What are the scientists looking for? Where do they leave from? How do they travel in the valley YAU ew What does the female star see that makes her believe her companions? 8 Which two words (apart from Siberia) in the final sentence link it to the introduction? Writing 20 marks Write a letter to a magazine for teenagers, describing a film you like a lot. Write on a separate sheet of paper. Introduce the film in the first paragraph. Then tell the readers about the story, the stars and the feelings the film gives you. Tell them why they should see it in the last paragraph and link that to the introduction. (The structure of the second reading passage above may help you make your plan.) Put your address and the date at the top and start your letter ‘Dear Teens Magazine,’. Finish with ‘Yours sincerely,’ and your name. Units 4,5 and 6 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks 1 Choose the best word or phrase, a,b,c ord,to complete 10 marks the sentence. 1 Twantto you that you have nothing to worry about. a) urge b) instil ©) relieve d) reassure 2 We'll evaluate the... our report. a) equipment _) facilities ) trophies d) machinery 3. There are all kinds of.......... to your health if you do regular exercise. a) qualities b) disciplines) findings d) benefits .. at the Lakeside Sports Centre and let you have 4 For my brother it’s the .. ... buzz. For me it’s just total terror. a) adequate b) ultimate c) separate d) innate 5 He’sso full of self- ............ that he won't believe anything bad could happen to him. a) confidence b) control c) respect d) discipline 6 Imust.......... you to think most seriously about this. a) suggest b)recommend —c) urge d) advise 7 that they just jump off a cliff on the end of a rope. Don’t a) exhilarating _b) thrilling c) emotional d) incredible 8 The popularity of snow-boarding is .. faster growing than that of hang-gliding. a) even b) more o)ever d) very 9 How do you know it’s entirely ......... ? Anyone can have an accident. a) safe b)made safe —_c) safety d) saved 10 ‘Teaching parents .. a lot of tact and patience. a) increases b) instructs ¢) involves d) injures 2 Complete the chart. ° LO marks verbs nouns adjectives 1 elate elation elated 2 excite excitable 3 practised 4. preference preferable 5 recommend ine recommended Be ae euphoria TEST 2 Units 4,5 and 7 enjoy enjoyable ay response 9 qualify qualification 10 —_— emotion 3 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar 5 marks meaning to the first, but is more polite. 1 Who should I ask? Could you... sve ASK? 2 Isthere a telephone I could use? Iwas. a telephone I could use, 3. Whenis the train leaving? Td like 4 Willhe pay me my money today? leaving. Could you... 5 Have they finished in there? Vd like .. 4 Fill in the blanks with the correct tense of the verb 10 marks in brackets. 1 He's not coming with us because he .... She... .« (say) his parents won't let him. (ask) me where I had been all morning. say) that my birthday is on a Monday this year. 2 3 Inmy diary i 4 They. (tell) us that the swimming pool is always full on a Saturday afternoon. 5 Ithad been an awful day, she ... .» (tell) me. 6 Then the judges. _.. (comment) that all the teams deserved a trophy. 7 We... _ (ell) them that on the whole they were the safest. 8 Myuncle’s letter . 9 This book (cay) that he is coming to visit us next month. (tell) you how to make cakes. 10 Those students .. (say) that it is the best café in town. 9 TEST 2 ores a and 6 — 5 Use the prompts to write complete sentences. 10 marks 1 My trainer / suggested / get / stronger practice shoes. 2 Our manager / urging / us / go on / office hang-gliding weekend. 3 Ladvised / buy /a guide to the museum. 4 They recommend / accept / offer of two extra days for free. 5 The brochure advises / you / have / padded boots and a helmet. 6 Each of these sentences has one mistake in it. 15 marks Underline the mistake and write the correction in the spaces provided. EXAMPLE. Jack and Cheryl have bought a so lovely house in town. ....sueh a. 1 She would rather you to have your piano lesson tomorrow evening. 2 Mavis says she’ll never get use to the karate school next door. 3 The time is to move into a bigger house, isn't it? 4 You had better to begin concentrating on your studies more. 5 like to know how to play golf. Will you teach me? .. 6 Don'tyou think it’ time to they stop arguing about my money? 7 We got really emotioned watching the story of Pocahontas. 8 Even she spent many years in the city, Parbati is only happy in the jungle. 9 Did he said that no one can jump today after all? ... 10 Tam not used to live in a hot climate. ..... 11 He would always prefer talk than work. 12. The new sports centre will open tomorrow despite of the unfinished car park... 13 She needs seven years’ training to become an instructor so she had better getting started. 14 They came home ina state of total euphoric. 15 [like to know how to get to the train station, please. .. Reading 20 marks 1 Read this passage about a famous character from a 10 marks book and then answer the questions. There are very few descriptions of the problems of’ adolescents in English Literature. Those years of change, of learning about yourself and of strange longings and needs are not often focused on by great writers, perhaps because they are so confusing, One writer who had the courage, however, was Rudyard Kipling. He wrote thetwo ‘Jungle Books’ in the 19th century. In them, his stories of the Indian boy, Mowgli, who was lost in the jungle as a baby, show us the boy, the adolescent and, finally, the man, Most of us have only seen the Walt Disney version of the early adventures, when Mowgli was a happy-go-lucky child, taken care of by his wolf ‘parents’ and the snake, the bear and the panther. With their help he survived until he could take care of himself. He learned self-discipline and to obey the Law of the Jungle from them and this stood him in good stead as he got older. When he was about eleven and entering adolescence a conflict arose in the wolf pack. Some wolves, friends of Sheer Khan, the cowardly tiger, wanted Mowgli to go back to men. He agreed to leave and went to a village where he found his real mother. He stayed there and looked after the village cows. His strength was growing and he frightened the villagers with his jungle ways. He and his, wolf brothers made the cows run mad and kill Sheer Khan. He skinned the tiger and laid the skin on Council Rock for every animal to see, and so fear Mowgli. The villagers were so afraid that they imprisoned his mother. He set her free and arranged with the elephants and other animals to ‘Let the jungle in’ to the village. The houses and fields were destroyed and within six months there was only untamed jungle there. TEST 2 Units 4,5 and 6 After that Mowgli lived with his four wolf brothers and his three friends in the jungle. He grew taller and stronger but sometimes had unexplainable urges. Feelings of extreme anger might change to total elation and last for minutes or days. He did incredible things like save ‘his’ wolves from a pack of wild dogs and he gave himself the title of Master of the Jungle. The year he was seventeen he fell into a deep state of sadness. He thought he was ill, but it was just that he had grown up. Although he and his animal friends promised never to forget each other, he had become an adult. Now he was even more frightening to other men, being both very tall and very muscular, and yet he wanted to cry like a baby. And so he went back to live with his mother in the villages of Men. Here the story ends and we are left to imagine his worries and emotional unease among the men he found so stupid — and perhaps his future visits to his jungle friends to run free with them in the spring. ‘The joy and pain of those adolescent years of change are very clearly and caringly described in these stories. Maybe that is why they are still so popular. For questions 1 to 5, find words or phrases in the text which mean the same as these: 1 teenagers (first paragraph) 2 cheerful and without responsibilities (second Seman 3. dangerous fight or argument (third paragraph) 4 the fur ofa dead animal (third paragraph)... 5 with understanding and interest (fifth paragraph) For numbers 6 to 10, write questions for these answers. 6 40 Rudyard Kipling. To ae He was happy-go-lucky. 8 Sometimes angry, sometimes elated. Dt ‘To show that he was to be feared. 10 ‘We do not know but he promised never to forget his jungle friends. 2 TEST 2 ~ Units 4,5 and 6 2. Read this brochure advertising holidays for teenagers and then answer the questions. w- 410 marks S WAITING FOR You AT oO OK PARK “il Mee = yu ever swooped down like a bird from the hills into the valley? Have you ever sped down a rushing river in a canoe? Have you experienced the thrills and spills of a sailing race? Would you like to? Or would you rather put on a show in 18th century costume? Or take part in your own rock concert? Or ride a horse along the beach? Or spend a night in the mountains under the stars? t Holbrook Park you can 10 Aw an exciting week (or two, or three) living with children of your own age doing any of these things. You will sleep in comfortable 15 rooms with one or two other children, with a bath and shower en suite.The girls’ rooms look out ‘onto the valley and the hills beyond while the boys’ rooms overlook the stables and the gardens 20 running down to the lake. You will eat at big tables in the modern cafeteria, When you arrive we arrange a Programme of activities for your 25 week. You can choose three or 30 4 TEST 2 Units 4,5 and more from at least twenty-five non-competitive sports and activities and two from ten possible places of interest to visit. Every year we add to the list. Our youth leaders are fully- qualified Sports and Leisure graduates. You will always be ina small group (up to 6 children) with your instructor or leader. Even in the most ‘dangerous’ of activities we have never had a serious accident so you will be quite safe. Some of our leaders have worked in theatre and radio and so can guide you to produce any kind of show. You wouldn't believe the response we get from children who have spent a week or two in a living adventure with us. Here are some quotes: Thank you, thank you, thank you, for the most exhilarating week of my life. Hang-gliding is the ultimate! Being at Holbrook Park was like a dream come true for me.1 have no brothers and sisters, so having fifteen brothers and twelve sisters for two weeks filled my life with laughter. | still keep in touch with Joe and Zippy who | met at the Park. Thanks. Get yourselves into gear and add cave exploration to your list then Pll come back for a third visit! Brilliant, amazing holiday.Thanks. For a complete list of dates, fees and activities please call, fax, write ‘or e-mail to the address on the back of this brochure. For questions 1 to 6, choose the meanin; i 5 ig, a, b, cord, think i these words and phrases (in italics) from the roche ee swooped (line 1) a) flown down suddenly from high to low b) flown slowly, following the course of a river ) flown out of control spills (line 3) a) strong winds —_b) jumps leisure (line 33) a) games b) competitions quotes (line 48) a) words found written down ©) writings that are paid for 55 ) flown fast and very lose to the ground ©) falls d) split sails c) free time d) environment b) extracts from longer writings d) letters TEST 2 ‘is } 5 get yourselves into gear (line 61) a) have a drive in the car b) change gear ©) change your clothes d) do something useful 6 fees (line 65) a) clothes you need b) money you pay ©) weather you can expect d) help we can offer For questions 7 to 10, mark these statements with aT if they are true and an F if they are false. 7 You can stay the whole summer at Holbrook Park. .... 8 There are 25 activities you could do and 10 places you could visit. .... 9 Indoor activities include martial arts... 10 Outdoor activities include camping out. ..... Writing 20 marks You and your classmates are doing a survey of local adventure holidays for your school newspaper. Each one of you went to a different place. You went to visit Holbrook Park and you looked all round it.Write up your report about what you learned. You will need to imagine more than is mentioned in the passage above. Use a separate sheet of paper and write between 100 and | 20 words. Make sure you comment in the correct paragraphs on the activities they offer, the safety equipment, the instructors, the buildings and gardens in general, the rooms where the children sleep, eat and enjoy themselves and the value for money. Say whether you recommend it or not and why. Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks | Read this passage about an author and his works. 10 marks Then read the definitions | to 10. Match the definitions with words in the text by writing the word beside its definition. Isaw the advertisement in the Sunday newspaper. A well-known book publisher was offering £1,000 to the winner of a short story competition for writers under 18. I was used to making up stories to keep my little sisters amused. My stories were not exactly classical literature but everyone enjoyed them. However, the rules of the competition said it had to be a true story — in other words, not fictional. My father had told me he had a journal written by his grandfather. He was an inventor and created a new kind of aircraft in the 1920s. The final test flight was a disaster and my great-grandfather was killed when the aircraft crashed. Before the test he had announced that all his writings were to be burnt if it failed. My grandfather had not burnt anything! So I rewrote the facts in the journal in the style of a novel. I put in how people felt as well as what happened. I drew a cover for it and gave it the title ‘Fly or Die’. I didn’t win the prize but the publisher wrote and asked me to send him some of my fictional stories for children. He says I have too much imagination to write documentaries. 1 the outside of a book made strong to protect it..... 2 the man or woman who decides to accept a writer's work and makes it into a book.. a catastrophe, something very bad that happens .. fw a long story published as a complete book had made a public statement .. fictional written works accepted as particularly important... a vehicle that can fly . aname given to a book, song, painting, etc. . Card aAan a person who creates new and original machines... 10 imaginary writings, not based on facts .. TEST 3 Units 7, 8 and 9 2. Give the compound noun for each of these. 10 marks 1 apilot who works for an airline a door into the kitchen a machine that plays CDs N aw a friend you know from writing to him/her a bell to press outside a front door (1 word) the driver of a bus a ball that is kicked with the feet (1 word) a forest that grows where it rains a lot a book full of puzzles 10 someone who sells mainly books (1 word) cana 3. Join these pairs of sentences to make one sentence. 5 marks Use the formal (F) style or the more informal (MI),as shown. EXAMPLE Isn’t that the island? Your grandfather's ship was wrecked on it. In’t that the island on which your grandfather's ship was wrecked? (B) [n't that the island your grandfather's ship was wrecked on? (NII) 1 These are the crash-proof car bodies. We specialise in them. (MI) 2. The governess gave top marks to Yorgen. She was delighted with him. (F) 3 They haven't arrested the thief. We rescued our little dog from him. (MI) 4 Ttelephoned the institution. We received all those brochures from it. (F) 5 We must make sure we protect the customers. We have always had a good relationship with them. (F) TEST3 4 _Join these pairs of sentences to make one sentence. 5 marks Make the sentence marked with an asterisk (#) the extra informaton. EXAMPLE ‘This whole area of woodland was their home. It was destroyed by fire last summer”. This whole area of woodland, which was destroyed by fire last sunemer, was their home. 1 The tourists waved goodbye to the orphans from the bus. The tourists came from America*. 2 Lalways thought Madeleine was willing to help*. She decided she couldn’t get involved. 3 Thornfield Hall was the home of Mr Rochester. His wife burnt it down at the end of the book*. 4 We don't believe the result of the experiment. The result was announced yesterday*. 5 My grandfather knew the pilot’. The pilot flew solo from London to Beijing in 1929. 5 _ Fill in the gaps in this passage with the correct tense of | 10 marks the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Perfect Continuous or the Past Simple. . (drive) for nearly eight hours. The road Q) (be) narrow and wound along the valley beside the river. A car 3) ..« (come) round a bend in front of him and (4) (blind) him with its lights. His car (5) .. (fly) through the air for a second or two, its engine racing, before he (6) . see) that he was going to land in the river. The engine (7) (be) suddenly silenced in the mighty splash as (hit) the water. Jack (9 the morning. He (10) off or he would be drowned. (wear) his seat belt since realise) he must now get it TEST 3 Uni 6 Complete these sentences with the correct possessive 10 marks form of the nouns in brackets. Add any necessary words. 1 (my sister/friends) has borrowed my favourite CD! we (Mavis/dog) would never harm anyone. Twas delighted with the Give me... Maybe I can do it. Hearing the music made .. start up in her stomach again. (success/trick). . (Poppy and Shawn/puzzle). pw ww (Anya/butterflies) 6 You'll have to discuss the trip with your (friends/parents) first. It sounds expensive. 7 There’a.. (story/Dennis) about a hilarious botanist in Brazil in this week’s magazine. 8 Are you going to their concert? I'm a great (fan/their). 9 His research into the history of flying is the (basis/his new book). 10. You could be killed by a kick from an .... (ostrich/legs). 7 Complete these sentences with a, an, the or nothing. 10 marks Don’t forget the rules about uncountable nouns. wildlife can only be stopped by action, not... nN .. announcement. After ... . sports field. The headmaster is going to make announcement we will all go to .. 3 She’s observing an experiment at.......... Institute of Botany at the moment. _ visitors are bound to be confused by .. y in Chinese. .... instructions. They are cliff on . north bank. black bread river and there’s . cliffs all along . ‘Then you come to bend in other side. In fact there are Poles and ....... Germans have some similar foods. is popular in both ........ countries. 9 _TEST3 Reading 7 ‘ jead this passage and answer the questions that follow. ‘Come to the exhibition at Square any time this weel the Public Library and kend and learn what we are doing, 20 marks in Clifden what we want to do and how you can play a part. ‘The Sea Mills Council want to improve four particular aspects of life im our area. [Let's get rid of our rubbish in more useful ‘ways, Sea Mills Council has made agreements with reeycling companies to provide ways of doing this. Come and see how to help them. For some kinds of rubbish you may even get paid! We show you ways of packing the rubbish so that t ‘can be collected by the recycling companies more efficiently. ‘We want to have cleaner air near our schools and in our parks. We have made cycle lanes on all but the largest roa. We row provide cycle parks within all existing car parks. Inthe Brakes on Pollution room ‘you can meet neighbours ‘who want to find, or have already found, ways of getting around without polluting the air so much. “You could save a lot of petrol money and make many new friends. For instance, two ‘or more families could use just one car to go to the supermarket if they made the effort. : We have some money to buy young trees and we are being supported by Parks for the People, anational charity. Come and tell us ‘where you want us to put your trees. You can also join a planting team at the ‘weekends, There are five particular areas that we want to rescue from destruction by concrete Ii you live near one of them you may want tohelp design the new parks and playgrounds we are planning, Our town is in danger of becoming an ecological wreck Let's put back the woodland in our lives. "There are hundreds of species of animals living in our area but theres are even mare tummatual than ous. The majority of small ‘wild mammals rabbits, squirels, moles and foxes) now live by stealing from rubbish bins. ‘Many of them live in empty buildings. We ‘need to make ther lives more normal by helping them return to the woods we are ing. Come and lear new ways of Fting animals live their way while we live ous. Saturday and Sunday: 9 am to 10 pm. No entrance fee. What is this passage and where might you find it? Find and underline topic sentences for paragraphs A to D 10 marks 3 Write these headings i ; gs at the b ») Brakes on Pl eS Gee 5) Action f $a wn ction for Animals @) The Rubbish Disaster 20 y se it. 4 Choose a title for the whole passage from these and say why you chose it a) Sea Mills own Environment Exhibition Natural Habitats in Operation 2 Nature’Trails Conservation Programme d) Experiment in Ecological Efficiency New Hampshire, USA October 20th, 1926 Dearest Mother, Being here is just magic! | didn’t know that autumn could be 50 beautiful jin the country, ‘And dear Uncle Chas is quite hilarious, He makes us all laugh with ctories of his inventions, He told us that he actually made an aeroplane | (here they call tan airplane) that you pedalled like a bicycle and he flew | about a hundred yards, Ferdy eaid, But Father, tell Celia What happened the next time you flew it:' Uncle Chas went pink and couldn't speak, 60 Ferdy and Charlotte told me the story. He few over the river and the wind | blew him back to this olde, He landed in the apple orchard twenty yarde behind where he had started froml Aunty Grace quietly told us that Uncle Chas had been injured in that | fall. Uncle Chas left the room then, Ferdy told me he had been badly cut loudly that Charlotte and | spilled our wine and Aunty Grace hid behind her hands, The man is totally outrageousl Why didn’t you warn me? | We are all. going to explore the forest tomorrow. The two brothers from the Wheeler ranch, Sandy and Hannah from across the valley and we three | cousins. | can’t wait to be riding among all these glorious trees, Sandy Was here this morning on his huge white horse. He asked me if | wanted to | borrow a horse for tomorrow. Hie Sister, Hannah, is in love with Ferdy. She ared from inside Went very pale and turned her head away when he the house to say goodbye, 21 Wheeler boy, Justin but ts rumoured that ‘stomach when | see hi 5 i ith Charlotte. | get butterflies in my i " A oe ii cher mine, must go and change into Some ring coches | arming to try out the quiet black mare that Sandy le 50 indy sa ao rove to my ile brothers ard even more to you and Daddy Ever your daughter Celia — Ihave my eye on the older For questions 1 to 6, decide which person or place in the letter the following statements describe. Write your answers in the spaces provided. 1 She is Ferdy and Charlotte’ cousin. ‘The experimental plane flew over it. He likes to surprise people. Justin and his brother live there. Celia wants to go riding there. Auewn She changed colour when she saw Ferdy. For questions 7 to 10, find words in the letter for the following and write them in the spaces provided. 7 afemale horse 8 a field of fruit trees 9 shocking but funny 10 the mark left on the skin bya cut or wound Writing 20 marks Write a letter to the Sea Mills Council. Write on a separate sheet and do not write more than 120 words. Explain why you cannot come to the exhibition. Ask for information about one or two of the four areas of conservation. ‘Tell them the kind of things you could do to help. Ask them for names of people to contact. 2 TEST 4 Units 10,11 and_ Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks | Find the words for these clues. 10 marks Ir shoots bullets. ove You can do this with a song or a play for an audience. - -- F--- A lot of people gathered in one place ---W- BwWN An accepted but maybe untrue story about a real person. - -- - N - This person collects and writes up stories for the press. - - - ~~ ies The power of your muscles or your mind. 2Ren2=2 ‘Traditional stories explaining natural occurrences. =i Someone may do this to you if you do something wrong. - U om A You need this to operate any kind of computer. 10. This can be the name of a fast train or a newspaper. 2. Take one word from Box A and one from Box B to 10 marks make a phrase. Complete these sentences with the phrases you make. A B visual main computer singer graphics effects news lead agencies attraction 1 Ifyou really want to learn about .. need to study both art and computer programming. 2. National newspapers take some of their articles frOM w.sssssnssesnsne while some are written by their own journa 3. From 1885 onwards, Annie Oakley was the .. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. 4 And these are the video walls where we project the made by the video crew with their graphics and animations. The band’ .. has just announced that she will be leaving the group to start a solo career in June. 23 3 Join the two sentences with in order to, in order not to, 10 marks So as not to or so that and make any other necessary changes to make one correct sentence. 1 Icalled directory enquiries. I wanted to get the telephone number of the U? fan club. 2. Clency’s teacher wanted him to join the Children’s Express. Zumon needed to improve his English. 3 Weare going to buy an air-conditioning system. The computers get too hot in the summer. 4 In Brugge the rich built houses for the poor. The poor needed to have warm accommodation in the cold winters. 5 He's taken out the bullets. He doesn’t want to shoot himself when he cleans the gun. 4 Complete the sentences with too, enough or 5 marks not ... enough, and the correct form of the words in brackets. EXAMPLE The eagle was... . too young to bunt . (young/hunt) properly yet. 1 Greg trained as a musician but he was (good/join) the National Orchestra. Nv You are. (short) and your arms are ... (strong/ride) an enormous motor! ke like that. 3 Odysseus was . the Cyclops. 4 Ami. (clever/stay) a prisoner of +. (tall) for the basketball team this year? 24 TEST4 es Units and 12 5 Rewrite the sentences to mean the same using need, 5 marks need ...-ing or need to be... 1 Someone must mend those jeans before they come to pieces. before they come to pieces. 2. ItSimportant that Bill arranges for the pizzas to be delivered at exactly 10 pm. . to be delivered at exactly 10 pm. 3 You have to speak to the journalists before we leave. ..« the journalists before we leave. 4 Itsimportant to take those bottles to the recycling plant today. . to the recycling plant today. 5 It is necessary for Rupert to telephone his grandmother before Saturday. ... his grandmother before Saturday. 6 Complete these sentences with a phrasal verb from 10 marks the box. Separate the verb and the preposition only where necessary. putoff jumpat lookon setup switchon bring about switch off look up EXAMPLES DI seecslO0K it up.enees (it) in the dictionary. We .... left out the last chapter .... (the last chapter) because we ran out of time. . (the light). I’m reading, Don‘... ‘We'll have to . ‘That’ a really good offer. You should it) until tomorrow, It’s too late now. (it). BwWN We need a revolution in this school and I know who can .. (it). 5 We have always ... .. (him) as a good friend but I never expected him to lend us so much money. 25 TEST 4 7 Complete the sentence so that it has a similar meaning 10 marks to the sentence or sentences before it. Use the word or phrase given in brackets in your answer. Do not change the word or phrase but make any other changes necessary. EXAMPLE He doesn’t want to talk about that just now. (rather) He.......would rather not......... talk about that just now. 1 The train we arrived on had a crash further down the line. (on which) ... had a crash farther down the line. waiting to speak to you. (a friend) ‘The train... One of Mr Hansen's iy . to speak to you. 3 Then the Summer Queen brings back the spring. She forces Old Man Winter to go north to his own kingdom. (who) ‘Then the Summer Queen .. : Old Man Winter to go north to his own kingdom. 4 We'll need another 20 metres of cable here. I can’t connect that microphone to the mixing desk without it. (order) ‘We'll need another 20 metres of cable .. that microphone to the mixing desk. 5 The director's wife will also be at the award ceremony. I have the greatest admiration for her. (whom) The director's wife it the award ceremony. 6 Thisarticl has to be edited by Cathryn Atkinson before hunch. (needs) . before lunch. She didn’t want to have an accident. (so) Cathryn Atkinson .. 7 Annie took great care of her guns. Annie took great care of her guns .. an accident. 8 Your new book has a cover. On the cover is Janice’s photograph. (of) Janice’s photograph 9 Tor House was once a hospital. Now it’s a film studio. (which) Tor House .. . a film studio. 10 Wekeep the volume of the TV low. Then we don’t wake the baby. (so as) .. the baby. We keep the volume of the TV low .. 26 TEST 4 “Units 10,11 and 12_ u ‘and 12 Reading 20 marks marks 1 Read through this arti cle fro i ‘ and then answer the questions. m a music magazine 1O marks Vion, AGRA Wissc00 ao find out about Sable Heaven's crazy S100, ee ea Sis from Children’s Express to Smvestiants. 4. At Sable Heaven's concert colours. So, for instatle, strange and, according to Tepoke to Marty Weeks _allJody’s costume’ the band, they are an ‘who looks after the together with his black integral part of the visual Sishumes andmakeup. _onesatone end ‘ofthe _ effect of the show. forthe group when they line, thentthe blue, then are on tour. She told me the red and so on to the ‘4 After the show, I asked she keeps up to 40 white at the other end. ‘some members of the costumes clean and ready ‘Marty says that audience what they for Jody, the lead singer, sometimes the band thought of them. Those alone.-Altogether she has suddenly decides to who noticed them said about. 100 sets of clothes, change between songs they were brilliant and some of them just jeans and they all come out and added to the whole thing, ‘and T-shirts but most of demand their green silk but most people, them some kind of suit or their black leather. She especially the girls, said with trousers, jacket and says that the mess after a they liked it better when shirt. There are some Siuinge ike that is quite the band just wore Jee ordinary-looking stage amazing. One girl said she felt the suits made ofeather and band looked more like ‘metal or silk, and there Stalked to the band about ordinary people JOE are some brilliant: their clothes. They sald people you could mes! ‘costumes that transform they felt that what they ‘and talk to and fall in love cppoysinto StarTrek wore set the almospier~ with. type astronauts or snake- foreach part of "he show. Jike monsters or even Jody said he would like to 5 Maybe that’s one reason black angels. These are ‘wear a different costume the band like to have made of other materials _ for each song but that costumes, so that they ‘and they allneeda great * just wasn't possible when seem too strange to be deal of looking after. ‘doing live concerts. They friends with. The fans sometimes managed to certainly wanted to be 2 During a show Marty isin do apiece of music that friends with them after the costume van behind only one of them was on the show and would not the stage. All the clothes, stage for, so that all the Jet them leave. In the end which hang in cupboards, others could go off and they had to hide in the ‘one for eachmember of change. ‘Some of the costume van and Marty the band, are arranged in costumes really are drove them away from 7 1 Look through the text and decide which paragraph (1 to 5) is about: a) what the group think about their costumes U) b) the clothes themselves Qa cc) what the audience thinks about the costumes L) d)_ what can happen during a show Q e) another use for the costume van Qa For questions 2 to 9, put T (true) or F (false) or ? (if the passage does not say), after the statements. 2 Marty Weeks looks after 140 costumes, sas 3 Onlytheleathersuitshavemetalonthem. sass 4 Fachmember of the band has a clothes cupboard. sass 5 Ifthe band is going to change between songs they tell Marty before the show. um. 6 They perform some pieces of music where only one of them plays... 7 They don’t think the costumes are important, just fun. cae 8 The girlsin the audience are in love with the band. sae 9 ‘The crowd was enthusiastic and showed it, ts 2 Read through this version of the homecoming of 10 marks ‘Odysseus and then answer the questions. Odysseus was king of Ithaca, a small island kingdom in Western Greece. He had been wandering the Mediterranean for twenty years by the time he finally managed to get home from the Trojan War. He had heard that most people believed he was dead and that his palace was full of men who wanted to marry his wife, Penelope. So he first approached the home of the man who looked after his pigs, Eumaios. There he met his son, ‘Telemachus, and told him who he was. Then he went to his palace dressed as a blind singer, in the hope of finding a way to get rid of the suitors without being killed. Eumaios had told Penelope that the blind singer had news that Odysseus was alive and would return soon. So Penelope interviewed him and was so pleased with his news that she ordered the servants to look after him. While one old woman was washing his feet she recognised a scar on his leg and guessed he was Odysseus himself. Odysseus told her not to give him away. Penelope announced that tonight she would choose her husband and so Odysseus went to the evening meal in his palace as a beggar asking for food in return for a 28 song, Hee was there when Penelope came onto her balcony and said ‘Whoever can string the bow of great Odysseus, my husband, and then shoot an arrow through twelve axe handles is the man I will marry.” “Telemachus arranged the axe handles and brought the bow and arrows. All the suitors tried but no one could bend the bow. At last Odysseus asked to be allowed to try. Telemachus suggested that if he did he would be given some new clothes and sent home. The suitors and Penelope agreed and Penelope went back to her rooms. At a signal from Telemachus that the servants were ready, Odysseus threw off his singer’s ragged cloak and took the bow. He strung it and shot an arrow through the twelve axe handles so quickly that the suitors were shocked into silence. Then he turned the bow on them and he and his servants had a great fight with the suitors and cleared the palace of them before morning. When Penelope woke up and came to see what had happened, she found her husband truly returned and her palace her own again. So Odysseus took back his kingdom, his wife and his family after twenty years’ absence. For questions 1 to 5, find five words from the second and third paragraphs to label this picture. TEST 4 Units: and 12 For questions 6 to 10 give short answers. 6 Where was Odysseus’ kingdom? 7 Who did the suitors hope to marry? 8 —Whowas Telemachus? 9 How did Odysseus get into the great hall? ... 10 What did the suitors really want? Writing 20 marks Read these notes about King Arthur and write a biography of him. Remember to have an introductory paragraph including the theme of your biography. Write two or three more paragraphs but not more than 120 words altogether. Use a separate sheet of paper. Father was Uther Pendragon, High King of Britain, always fighting the Saxons. Mother was Ygraine, married to Duke of Cornwall, friend of Uther’. Merlin took baby Arthur away from danger of Ygraine’s house to north. Arthur lived with Sir Ector as his son. Merlin came and lived nearby in small church in forest. Merlin taught Arthur about nature, animals, how to ride and swim. Arthur learnt about weapons from Sir Ector and ‘brother’ Kay. Arthur 15, Uther died — no one knew Arthur was Uther’s son, so chaos in Britain. Merlin told all lords to come to London and wait for a sign. Merlin set up a great stone with a sword stuck in it. Whoever could pull out the sword was king. No one could do it big argument began. Ector’ son, Kay, sent Arthur to get a sword from place where they were staying. Arthur in a hurry, took sword from stone, gave it to Kay. Merlin said Arthur was king. Fought 12 great battles in three years — got rid of the Saxons from Britain. 30 TESTS Units 13,14 and 15 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks 1 Circle the odd one out. 6 marks 1 skull birth skeleton death 2 notice observe possess understand 3 sprint leap vault jump 4 detective dentist occupation archaeologist 5 nail-biting sensational final hair-raising 6 worry about appreciate hate mind 2 Complete these sentences with a word from the 10 marks box.You will not need all the words. clue pole twin fun agent contender garlic warrior rubbish 1 Wereally enjoy the taste of... ..in our food, but we don't like the smell afterwards! 2 You would never guess he was her ... look like brother and sister. .. They don’t even 3 She found that good looks and talent were not enough: you need a strong ... if you are going to succeed in the pop world. 4 The doctor says Jonathan’s asthma is caused by a kind of which probably lives in the fur of his toy rabbit. 5 We practised climbing a twenty-foot ... somersaulting along the top of a wall. 6 The X-ray of Elena’ chest showed a bad .... collarbone. Until I was eight I didn’t know I had an uncle who was a... He came out of jail for Christmas that year. 8 Tewasa good film, lots o 9 Leeds United is still a .. match against Bolton on Saturday. and laughter. for the Cup despite losing the 10 I can’t believe you want to be a .... their life looking into people’s mouths all day? 31 .. Who wants to spend TESTS 3) Read these sentences. Do they refer to the present or 6 marks the future? Mark each one with a P or an F in the space provided. Dae Is this shop closing for ever on Saturday or are you just moving? 2 ‘The show doesn’t start at 8 pm. It starts at 7.30. Don’t be late! 3 He’ talking to Jerry. Would you like some coffee while you wait? 4 Talways burn omelettes. You're a better cook. ‘The Gladiators take on some strong contenders in tonight’s show. Don't tell them anything when you see them. 4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the 14 marks Present Simple or the Present Continuous of the verbs in brackets. 1 You have been taking such good care of him. He really (appreciate) your help. We . (not leave) on Saturday after all. The ferries (go) on strike from Friday, 3 When. .. (you want) the photographs? Is tomorrow evening OK? 4 Die ..- (observe) that the dishes buried with the skeleton are made of gold. 5 Why .. (you blow up) all those balloons? . (you have) a party? 6 What... +. (he think) of doing now that he is so rich? 7 Whattime..... (the exam finish)? I... (come) home past the school on Thursdays so I could pick you up. 8 Ofcourse I. . (know) Harriet. 1. with Uncle Jeff and she often visits him. 9 The New: . (be) at 10 and the film immediately afterwards. 32 5 Circle the correct form of the verb in these sentences. 6 marks 1 Tam owing/awe a lot of money and I hate/am hating that. 2 This car belongs to/is belonging to my father and I keep/am keeping it in my garage for the winter. 3. Tewassounding/sounded like a couple of dogs who were having/bad a really good time. 6 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar 10 marks meaning to the first sentence. Use the word given and other words. 1 Ifwe don't find any bones in this cave we will have to give up the search. (unless) We will have to give up the search .. in this cave. 2 You didn’t finish your homework in time and so Dad couldn't take you to the match. (if) Dad could have taken you to the match ... in time. 3 Our geography teacher would give us a prize only if we found more than 50 of the answers to the quiz. (provided) . of the answers to the quiz our geography teacher would give us a prize. 4 The warrior’s skull was fractured because he wasn’t wearing a helmet. (if) ... a helmet his skull wouldn't have been fractured. 5 Ifyou promise not to wear those worn out jeans you can come with me to the television studio. (long) You can come with me to the television studio ... .» those worn out jean 6 Ididn’t lend him my camera because he didn’t agree to pay for the films he used. (if) Twould have lent him my camera .. films he used. for the 7 Mike cut his head falling against the goal post and had to have stitches. (if) Mike wouldn’t have had to have stitches .. falling against the goal post. 33 TEST5 Unite 13 Taam 15 8 Ifno one else telephones I'll be ready in a couple of minutes. (long) Tl be ready in a couple of minutes .. telephones. 9 She says she will give you a screen test as long as you are tall and skinny. (provided) and skinny she says she will give you a screen test. 10. She was rejected by that hotel chain so she was free when the offer from the New York TV agency came. (if) She wouldn’t have been free when the offer from the New York TV agency came .. .. that hotel chain. 7 Write the adjectives in brackets in these sentences in 5 marks the correct order. 1 The skeleton they found was of a(n) perhaps a queen. (Egyptian middle-aged important) 2 Heisa(n)... breath. (dark brown skinny ugly) .. dog — but he doesn’t have bad . bottle and it 3 twas a rare perfume ina .... was 2,100 years old! (slim tall green) . face in the window as 4 —Trecognised the ... that of my nephew. (young staring small) 5 Did you see her..... ... jacket? Amazing. (leather new Italian) 8 Tick the correct meaning of the phrasal verb in italics 3 marks in these sentences. 1 They say we will rake offon time. a) rise into the air .... b) remove wa 2 She wanted to learn to play the guitar but she gave up after a month. a) stopped doing a habitual action . b) stopped trying to do something 3 He made up an absurd story about being one of twins. a) became friends again b) invented 34 TEST 5 ‘3 Units 13,14 and 15 Reading 20 marks Read the TV reviews and answer the questions that follow. 10 marks 2) b) ° nN a) b) a) b) AHEAD START This week Kevin Roth interviews Naomi ‘Sayaki, who grew up in Manchester. She got a head start in music from her mother, Bella Heydon, the famous opera singer, butit was at their local college of music that Naomi trained. She has just recorded her first solo album of classical piano music. She is 17. Her ambition is. to record a jazz album next year. Het father plays jazz on his saxophone so, as she says, its already in the family. The musics lovely, the conversation is more of the same. Wednesday, 6.30 pm, Channel 2 ‘SPORTS PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR The final voting for this award will take place live at the Royal Albert Hall. The What do these words refer to? their (line 6) it (line 12) this (line 17) a e) their (line 31) f) that (line 35) How does the reviewer feel about each programme? Underline the words judges must choose between three finalists. Hal Franks, whose motheris 20 reported to have said to him ‘Well, if you must play something I'm glad it's not football, is European and World squash champion for the third year running. Meg Ellis, who has just given 25 birth to her first child and been teaching in.a school for the blind, also managed to hold onto her title as World Women's Diving Champion. And Shane Crystal, who managed Wakefield Wanderers in 30 their incredible European Cup success, trained the British Special Olympics football team in his spare time ~ and they won! A personality is not just a winner. Will the panel make that clear? 95 Don't miss the action clips and the suspense of the voting. Saturday, 8 pm, Channel 3 ) it’s (line 22) that tell you. State whether he or she likes or dislikes it and how much. A Head Start Sports Personality ... Answer these questions which made you choose your answer. Should Naomi thank her mother most for her musical beginnings? ... Did Hal Franks’ mother like the idea of his being involved in sport? 35 s’ or ‘no’ and underline the words in the passage TEST 5 Units and 15 2. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow 10 marks using your own words wherever possible. When I first agree to doa portrait I spend some time with the subject, just getting to know them. Say it is a man I have never met before. I like to see him having his breakfast and talking on the phone. I like to know how he behaves with his family, with his colleagues, with people in shops and on trains. I like to visit him at work, watch him move about, and go for a meal with him and his wife. Then I can start to get an idea of his personality. By the time I have him sitting in my studio Tam ready to concentrate on his appearance. At first I think about the general appearance, the body, the clothes, the colouring. Some people are overweight or skinny and hate themselves for it. They may want me to improve on reality! Some are comfortable with their bodies. Some are very good-looking and know it, others take no notice of their looks. Some pretend to take no notice. I always tell my subjects to wear their favourite clothes, unless they have to be painted in a uniform or something specific. I learn a lot from the clothes they choose. Lastly, I start to consider the face. That is where all the secrets of the personality show themselves, especially in the eyes. It is the most interesting part of portrait painting, the face. It is where I need all my skills and where my own personality can show itself little, too. Once I was very poor, like most artists, but now I am doing well. I make a good living painting the rich and famous. But I don’t only have talent and lots of important friends. And I don’t rest on my laurels. I have determination and I insist on growing and developing all the time. That is the side of my personality which helps my work the most, the need to go on experimenting, 1 What is this person’s job? He/she is What does the writer need before starting work in the studio? He/she needs to know .. 3 What do some people want the writer to do in the portrait? ‘They want him/her to .. 4 The writer thinks the eyes are very important. Why? Because .... 5 There’s something about the writer which he/she believes helps make his/her work better. What is Itis.... 36 TEST 5 Units 13,14 and 15 6 Mark the following five sentences from a summary of the passage with aT if true and an F if false, in the spaces provided. a) I meet my subjects before I start to paint them so that I can decide whether Tlike them or not. b) Then I get them into my studio and start thinking about how they look... ©) Ican learn a lot from their clothes. ..... d) Talways work on their faces from the beginning. .... ©) Tdon’t feel Inced to change the way I work... Writing 20 marks You are going to write a description of someone. Choose a character from a film or a TV series that you know well. It can be a ‘good’ or a ‘bad’ character. Do not write about the actor. Make notes under the three headings we use when describing people. Write your description from your notes in three or four paragraphs. Write on a separate sheet and do not write more than 120 words. 37 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks 1 Complete each sentence with one word from the box. 10 marks You will not need all the words. filthy raise sense hand proved everyday deep shock care second atmosphere catch goodbye heart puzzle while 1 Tereally doesn’t matter: please, don’t give it a. . thought. She regrets that she supported him so strongly now that he has been wrong, 3 Don't forget to buy some sugar. Oh, and .. could you get a newspaper, too? you're at it, 4 Sue and her friends have been working all winter to ..... ... funds to send poor children on summer holidays. 5 With archaeological evidence and computer software we can create a picture of .. . life in ancient times. 6 Can you help me? I can’t make manual atall. .. of this computer 7 When my brother announced he had failed his exams to get into university, you could have cut the . . with a knife. 8 She said she couldn't... minded missing the concert. .». less when I asked her if she . When her husband 9 They say she died of a broken . and brothers were killed in the war. 10 Now that we are moving to the mountains we can say’... Saturdays on the beach. 2 Read the sentences. Use the word given in capitals at 10 marks the end to form a word that fits in the space. EXAMPLE Please don’t ask me to make a ... your sister. DECIDE 1 Use the... can tell you, INFORM 2 Even in his CHILD decision... about what present to give ... from the encyclopedia and what your parents ... there wasn't a safe place to play football. 38 TEST 6 “Unies T Tad Te 3. My dad’s just got a new job but my mum is still. EMPLOY 4 Look at all this stuff I'll never ... MEMORY it before the exam. Since her brother was born our ..... Jot. RELATE 6 Idon’t believe there’s a... “flu and the TV not working. CONNECT .. has improved a ... between your having the 7 First you need to consider your are going to say. APPEAR 8 Why does he make that .. black cat. INTERPRET 9 Look what the ... in the river. POLLUTE and then what you . of it? A black cat is just a . has done. We found all these dead fish 10. Isuppose the tiger could some kind of danger but usually it means strength in these old paintings. SYMBOL. 3. Read through this passage carefully before you start to 10 marks fill in the spaces. Think of the word which best fits each space. Use only cone word in each space. My mother used to suffer from (1).. ... and sometimes I would hear her walking about the house in the night. The first time I thought she was Q walking so I got up and went into the kitchen. But she was sitting at the table, drinking a (3)... . of tea and reading the paper. ‘Hello, sweetheart,’ she said. ‘Did you have a bad (4)... ac ‘Tdon't have (5). ‘Tm fine. But you won't (6) .. sleep enough. So off you go to bed. “What (7) . “Your dad’ (8) ina lovely (9) .. any more, mum,’ I answered. ‘Are you OK?” ..» tall and strong if you don’t .. you up, Mum?’ I asked as we went back to my room. she answered, laughing. ‘There was I sleep, and he starts up like an earthquake.’ My dad had been doing that all my life so I didn’t really believe her. I pretended to go to sleep again, but I heard her many nights after that. I still don’t know what kept her (10) .. but after a few months it stopped and she went back to sleeping like a baby. 39 TEST Units and 4 Read these pairs of sentences about regrets. Using the LO marks information in them, make one sentence starting with the words given. 1 Sometimes it snows. You want to go on the bus to school when it does. I wish .... 2 You promised to go and look after your little cousins tonight. Now you have been invited to a party. Ifonly... 3 You know about hungry children in the world. You want to help them but you don’t know what to do. Iwish.... 4 Merlin told a lady the secret of his magic. Then he wished he hadn't. He regretted ... 5 Maid Marion loves Robin Hood. She doesn’t want him to keep leaving her alone while he robs the rich. She wishes ... 6 Yesterday you ate almost all your birthday cake. Today you are sorry. Twish .. 7 You and your friend stayed up late last night. Now you wish you hadn't. We regret 8 Your favourite uncle and aunt have gone to live in another country. You don’t want them to live so far away because you want to visit them. Ifonly 9 Julius Caesar is suspicious. He wants the politicians to stop telling him how wonderful he is. He wishes... TEST 6 Units 16,17 and 18 10 Your older brother told his friends you had failed an exam. You are upset because now they will laugh at you. I wish 5 Decide whether these statements are made with the 5 marks Speaker’s authority or because of External circumstances.Write an S or an E in the space at the beginning of each statement. Psi We don’t have Art today so we don’t need to take all those heavy books to school. 2 ‘They needn't have taken us to the station at five in the morning. We could have got a taxi. Be gat You've got a bike. You didn’t have to borrow mine to go to Joe's this morning. Foe Oh, come on! You needn't try it on again. It fits. Si sass How kind of her. She needn’t have taken all that trouble to post it. 6 There is either something extra or something missing 5 marks in each of these sentences. Correct the mistakes by crossing out the extra letter(s) or word(s), or by inserting what is missing. EXAMPLES Thave to tell you. I have give up chocolate — just for a week! add n to give We needn’t been in such a hurry. We caught up with them easily. insert have after needn't 1 They agreed he could stay as long as he had helped with the housework. ‘The party starting at seven so we must leave at about six. If they hadn't cancelled the concert! Now I may never see U2 live. If you had take your vitamin C, you wouldn't have got such a bad cold. AWN Don’t complain about the film on TV last night. You needn't watched it, you know. 6 Mary really likes ‘Gladiators’. She's being in love with the presenter, of course. 7 Wharare you going to doing this evening? Shall we meet at the café? 4 TEST 6 Units 16,17 and 18 8 If I don'tsee you on Friday, I call you over the weekend. 9 Sheis thinking about her results. If they will are good she can go to college with her sister. 10. ‘The ferries are leave at 12 noon and 6 in the evening every weekday. 11 Ifonly could understand these symbols, but we can’t. 12 Ishall have to think thing over before I answer you. 13. They told us they had never have heard of Cousin Nina. 14 Welearnt later that she had made the story and it wasn’t true. 15. Ifwe hadn’t been at home that day, we would have seen the thief breaking in next door. Reading 10 marks Ben Stokes was asked to talk to a class of teenagers about his 10 marks career. This is what he said. Look at question | below for the missing parts. ‘There was a time when I was a burglar. Now Iam the manager of our local football team and assistant editor of a weekly sports magazine. I learnt about publishing while I was in jail. I’ve always known about football. In fact it was football that turned me into a burglar. I wanted to be a professional player and I was in the under 18s team. My father left my mother when I was 12 and she died when I was 15. Despi a 1) I couldn’t get interested in Shook Perhaps because (2) all I wanted was to be part of a winning football team. I trained like a lunatic, for hours at a time. But when I turned 18 things changed. On the one hand _..G) but what could make myself. On the other I was free to spend my time any way I wanted, whereas before ..(4) . [joined the men’s football team but only as reserve. We trained three times a week and I trained every day on my own. That left no time to work, however. Consequently, peel(5) 5. Talways worked alone and one good robbery could set me up for a month or more. I started very small and got so good that I could choose who to rob. For example, .. - Tplanned that one very carefully. By the time they reported the theft, I had sold his wife’ jewels to my man in Europe and the money from a2 TEST 6 ~ Units 16,17 and 18 his safe was in a numbered account in Switzerland. Althoygh .. (7), was still trying to get into the first eleven. Then one day—well, night, really— I fell. It made a dreadful noise as I went through the glass roof of a greenhouse. I fractured my leg, cut my shoulders, and I was caught. There were two good things about prison: I didn’t have to worry where the next meal was coming from, and I learnt about publishing. Otherwise .... (8) .1 won't be going back. 1 Choose which of these phrases is the best to fill each space and write it in. a) the burgling was going fine b) Twas on my own again and had no money c) it was pretty bad d) being cared for by wonderful foster parents, e) became a burglar at night. f) someone had always wanted to know where I was and who I was with g) I feltalone in my family life, h) there was the man who owned the factory where my father had once worked 2 Why did this man become a burglar? a) to pay people back who had upset him b) toleave him free to train in the daytime c) tosend money to Europe for his father d) to buy his way into the football team 3 Why won't he be going back to prison? a) everything except the food was bad b) everything inchiding the food was bad ©) witha broken leg he couldn’ train his body d) having food and studying were the only good things 43 TEST 6 Writing 30 marks Write a summary of the following passage in not more than 100 words. Use a separate sheet of paper. Make sure you get the right amount of sleep Perhaps you need less sleep than you think, but you certainly need some. Without sleep you may begin to see things that are not there and after ten days or so there is even a danger you might die. Newborn babies sleep for about two-thirds of each twenty-four hours. At five years old that has become half and most adults sleep for less than a third. Some doctors think you should not sleep for more than seven hours once you are adult because your body will slow down too much. But most experts agree that whatever feels right between four and eleven hours is fine. ‘The main question is why we spend one third of our lives unconscious of our surroundings. The answer seems to be that it gives us time to grow, and also to sort out and store all the information we gather with our senses during each day. Our eyes, ears, skin and nose are gathering information all the time, much of which we don't notice or think about. In our sleep we seem to sort out what we need from what we don’t. Sleep happens in three stages, shallow, deep and paradoxical. During shallow sleep'we are often still able to react to outside stimuli! During deep sleep everything is completely relaxed and growth and renewal of the body takes place. During paradoxical sleep we seem to be/sorting the information, dreaming about things that confuse, frighten or worry us and, probably, learning. Babies may spend up to fifty per cent of their sleep time in paradoxical sleep, where old people may spend as little as ten per cent. ‘These three phases repeat themselves during the night. All are necessary for you to wake refreshed, even if you have been asleep only for an hour or two. This is why doctors prefer not to give patients sleeping pills. The pills can stop this repetition of the three phases. Instead of pills, doctors often suggest that you should have short sleeps, or naps, ofa few minutes during the day whenever you feel the need. By doing this an adult may be able to sleep only three or four hours a night and be perfectly healthy. So do not insist that you need ‘eight hours, and two of those before midnight’. Just let your body tell you what it needs and allow the three phases to help you relax, grow and learn. TEST? Units 120 and 21 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks | Complete these sentences with the opposite of the word 5 marks in capitals. Make sure you use the correct form if the word is a verb. 1 The trophy is a particularly. ATTRACTIVE .~ dirty silver colour. 2 How can you get so upset over alittle... .- like that? AGREEMENT 3 That’... .! They are making an underwater Walkman! Who for? The dolphins? CREDIBLE 4 What's good against evil. about Batman? He’ always on the side of [ORAL People said that the Frankenstein movie was an of money. But I thought it was a great film. RESPONSIBLE .. Waste 2 Choose the best word from the box to complete each 10 marks sentence. You will not need all the words. moveable deaths function criminal sure audience think _ victims scream reliable portable professional consider villain headlines 1 When the hero finds the . pretends he’ happy about it. .. locking up the heroine, he She wants it to have a CD deck, two cassette decks, two speakers and she wants it to be 3 You'll find Jackie is completely .. . Twould trust her with anything. and take 4 When you finish this song, turn your back to the .... off your mask. 5 Ifyou're going to be a... have to give up your studies. ... table tennis player, you may 6 Sec if ithas a record .. don't but we're going to need it. . . Many small cassette players 7 We have three scripts to .... . The decision will be announced next week. 45 TEST 7 Units 19,20 and 21 8 All the newspapers had commercial success’. ike ‘Batman a huge 9 This crime is worse than in the movies. There were at least twelve , most of them over seventy. _... of pain and she breaks down the door. 10 Then she hears the.... 3 Rewrite the clauses in italics in the passive. 20 marks EXAMPLE, ‘They say that 10 million of these have already been sold. see Ht Sen 1 People thought that Orpheus could make the rivers flow upwards. 2 They had to make the components lighter: 3 People are saying that his daughter invented 4 They performed the song with such feeling that the audience was crying. 5 Wear this hat so that people won't recognise you. 6 They bave made the body suits from thick plastic foam. x ‘This has been done so you can’t see the real shape of the actors. 8 The technicians have adapted the new security system to work from sounds as well as body heat. 9 Aman wil shoot the president on Sunday unless these prisoners are freed. 10 Someone will give you backpacks and sleeping rolls before you set out. TEST7 19, 20 and 2 4. There are ten mistakes in this passage.Underline and. 10 marks number them and write the corrections in the spaces provided below. By and large it was the worst day of Thomas’ young life. He knew his father was at duty at the police station and his mother was in home. When he found that he had no money in his pocket in all, he knew he could not get home with bus as usual. And without money he couldn’t phone, either. Everyone had gone and he was alone at the bus stop. ‘Don't let things get off control,’ his Dad would say. Well, now they were! Thomas talked to himself with a quiet voice. ‘I have three choices at all,’ he said. ‘Ican stay here, I can start to walk or I can try to stop a car.’ At the end he started to walk. He had been walking for a few minutes when, from the blue, a car stopped beside him. It was Dad's brother, Craig. ‘Lost all your money?” he asked. ‘They forgot to give me any today,’ answered Thomas. ‘Ah! We'll have to punish them,’ Was Uncle Craig joking? ‘What do you mean?” asked ‘Thomas. ‘Oh, they will have to be punished for the grounds that no eight year-old may go to school without his bus fare. It’ the law!” They both laughed as they drove up to the house. 5 Complete these sentences with as, like, as if or as though. 5 marks Sometimes there is more than one possible correct answer. Just write one. When he first met me I looked ... a shapeless sack of potatoes. Now we are famous .. ..a comedy team in children’s movies. ‘The cinema was as packed ... . a tin of sardines. Tt was .... . everyone in town wanted to see the movie. ee ee a ‘That sounds .... a party upstairs. Let’s go and see. 47 6 Rewrite the underlined clauses as participle clauses. 10 marks EXAMPLE, Before we shot the scene, we tested the lift again. swuBefore shooting the scene... 1 [happened to meet your sister when I was coming out of the cinema. 2 Itwas the largest ship that had ever been built in Glasgow. 3 Because they felt grateful for all her help, they gave her some lovely flowers. 4 Because they were filmed with mini models in stop motion, the hundreds of space craft looked quite realistic. 5 Although it went on the market without market research, the Walkman was a great success. Reading 20 marks 1 Read the passages and answer the questions that follow. 10 marks @ 23-year-old student, Grant Michaels, was arrested last night for painting the imitation pop-art murals that have defaced the City Archives Building since the spring.” He agrees that he is responsible for the childish mess. He was protesting, he said when interviewed, against the cutting down of a few dead trees on the site where the fine modern building now stands. He said he could not understand ‘what all the fuss is about’. Mr Michaels’ destructive escapade took place in April, just when the surrounding park was beginning to fill with flowers. The flowers’ natural colours were diminished by the overbright walls towering above them. Itis probable that Mr Michaels will be forced to clean off those colours himself as part of his sentence. He is, however, totally unrepentant, and assumes, like so many ‘artists’ that he can do as he feels. He will, of course, learn that that is not so in this city. TEST7 “Units 19,20 and 21 (8) THE INHABITANTS OF MILTON the hunt for the artist was kept up. City woke one day last spring to a Last night the police arrested new splash of colour in their Grant Michaels and today he was municipal park. The walls ofthe new _ charged with ‘wilful damage to City Archives Building, which flanks public property’ at Milton County Hall, had been decorated Magistrates’ Court. Grant Michaels during the night. Brilliant designs is a 23-year-old art student, formerly covered the walls from top to bottom. —_a pupil at Milton High. He said he ‘There was, of course, a signature but _could not live with the ugliness of it was not one known to the police. the new building where he and his This masterpiece was not done by friends used to play and so he had one of their regular ‘street artists’ . done his best to make it beautiful. In general people were happy to He may have to remove the live with the wall painting. It paintings himself but he has already brightened up the park. Forty trees been offered a contract with an had been cut down and an area of advertising company. If he signs the grass destroyed to make way forthe contract he will be able to create building so the paintings made the many more electrifying ‘wall park seem bigger again, Nevertheless paintings’ — and get paid for them! SS 1 Which of these headlines belongs to which article? a) Tree-loving artist arrested b) Archives Building to be cleaned — by its painter! 2 Whatis journalist As opinion of Grant Michaels: approval, disapproval or strong disapproval? 3 Which words and phrases in article A help you to decide? Underline at least three. Whats journalist BY opinion of Grant Michaels: approval, disapproval or strong disapproval? - 5 Which words and phrases in article B help you to decide? Underline at least three. 6 Which of the two articles do you feel is more factual? ...... 49 TEST7 “Unies 19, 2and 7 » 2 Read the passage and then choose the answer, 10 marks a,b,c or d, which you think fits best according to the text. ‘The first Englishman to play in the NBA Once upon a time there was a 16-year-old boy in a small city in northern England, who decided that rugby was not his sport but basketball was. John Amacechi and his mother knew that the American National Basketball Association was the top of the sport and dreamed that one day he would get into one of the teams. This had never been done by an Englishman and seemed so impossible that it was almost a fantasy. However, he studied hard to get to an American university. He also trained hard and was accepted by the Manchester United junior basketball team. The MU junior coach says that it was more John’s will than his talent which kept him on the team. He went on trying even when things went wrong. And he grew to 6ft 9ins (2m Scm), a useful height even in the USA, the land of giants. In America he is studying clinical child psychology and has spent six years in and out of school and university basketball teams. He had a personal trainer and kept working out even when he wasn’t in a team. This year four NBA teams offered him a place in their ‘rookie’ camps. He decided to go to Cleveland. There were 18 ‘rookies’ and just one new player needed on the team. By the time the season began that one player had been chosen — John Amaechi, the boy from the small city in northern England. His first opponent was to be the mighty Shaquille O’Neal. Luckily for John, Shaq had broken his thumb and he faced the shorter and lighter Jon Koncak in Orlando last night. Tonight in Miami he will be up against Kevin Willis, also lighter than John. John’s attitude to being among the top players in the world is fairly cool. He says he feels people think it is more glamorous than it really is, but he finds the competition and quality of play as high as he had hoped. And he will be earning a fairy-tale salary this year of over £120,000. But the story does not end completely happily ever after. John’s mother died a little over a year before his big night and so never saw the fulfilment of their NBA ‘fantasy’. 1 John’s mother knew a) that he needed a dream but didn’t believe he would succeed. b) he could try to get into an NBA team but couldn’t succeed. ©) the chances of his getting into an NBA team were almost nil. d) that one day, however hard he tried, he would give up. 50 TEST7 Units 19, 20 and 21 2. John did not a) train his body. b) work hard at his studies. ©) give up when things got difficult. d) grow to 6ft 9 ins, 3 ‘Rookie’ camps are where a) _ players train with their own trainers. b) the final team is chosen from 18 possible players. c) the team takes a summer holiday. d) teams test out and choose new players. 4 John feels that a) people glamorise the life ofan NBA player. b) people don’t realise how strong the competition is. c) his salary is the right amount. d)_heis living in a fairy tale. 5 This article probably appeared in a) a British monthly sports periodical. b)_ the sports pages of an American Sunday newspaper. ¢) the sports pages of a British daily newspaper. d)_ the official NBA weekly magazine. Writing 20 marks You are going to write a story for a competition called ‘Best Short Crime Story of the Year’. Use these pictures and the questions you have learnt. Use a separate sheet of paper and don’t write more than 120 words. TEST 8 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks | Match each definition with a word from the box. 10 marks You will not need all the words. document suffer modest foolhardy access bleed globe broadcast file send cautious cowardly selfless brave battery v.t. to experience pain .. adj. full of courage, courageous .. hn. a paper containing information, proof or evidence .. BwWwNe adj. trying not to be noticed, not having a grand idea of the self 5 vt. to reach or enter a file or site where information is stored on a computer 6 n. adevice for storing electricity 7 adj. fearful, without courage . 8 n. around body or shape, the planet Earth, a sphere ... 9 adj. wary, watchful, careful, on one’s guard ... 10 v.t. to communicate via radio or television 2 Choose the word, a, b,c or d, which you think best fits 10 marks the gap. 1 This isa very good piece of work but there is still... improvement. a) space b) possibility /c) | room d) chance + for 2° Ietook three years'to ... . the money to build the school. a) bring b) economise ¢) elevate d) raise 3. Lookat him, glowing with . . He really deserves this award. a) courage —b) pride ©) arrogance d)_ worth 4 They even use animals to penetrate enemy . ‘ a) lines b) battles ©) weapons d)_ plans 5 Atthe School of Espionage they only trait - a) agents 7b) \spies ©) civilservants d) judges 52 6 [don’t want my French to get so .. .. that I can't make a sentence any more. a) old b) lost ©) wornout — d) rusty 7 She shook his hand, . into tears and ran out of the room. a) flooded — b) overflowed c)_ broke @) ) burst 8 Itisnotalways the... that being selfless makes friends. a) story b)) case ©) award d) event 9 She never told anyone that her life had been ... couldn’t understand her fears. a) warned b) blackened c)) threatened = d)_ attacked 10 He spends all weekend ... with all kinds of information. + SO WE .. the Internet and comes up a) surfing b) accessing) inputting —_d)) logging on 3 Complete these sentences with can or could where 10 marks possible. If neither is possible, use a form of be able to or manage to, according to your understanding of the meaning. 1 Just this once we .. until it finishes. stay at Saturday's beach party pass his driving test at last but he hasn't 3 We. .. (not) hear anyone in the house so we left without knocking again. 4 Ofcourse it will all fit. We . and the billiard table in the basement. .. put the piano in this room BTS .»- (never) break this code. Have you ever seen anything like it? 6 Whi .. (not) find any sign of his activities until that day, suddenly they discovered a tiny camera in his pen. ~ If I don’t go on with these conversation sessions, I... ww» (not) speak English properly by next summer. Bi rs .. (you) ride a bike when you were five? . (they) reach the sea that day? Was the ship waiting? 10 Do you think w obtain all the data he wants? 53 TEST 8 “Unies Tanda Y 4 Complete each sentence with the correct tense ofa 10 marks phrasal verb from the box and the object (if any) in brackets. If there is another possible word order, write it out underneath. getback laughat turnoff puton runinto make up bring along tell off 1 Why don'tyou . (the black dress with the lace sleeves). at about 11. 2 They said they 3. Ifshe stopped a lot better. ... (those stories about being rich), I would like her 4 Don’t forget (the cooker) when the cake’s done. 5 Inever expected . ... (him) in the street on a Sunday morning! 6 Why would Gary her) if she hasn’t done anything wrong? 7 And remember... to them. . (those CDs of your brother’) so we can dance . (them). They've lost everything in the war. 54 5 Write sentences for these situations beginning with LO marks the words shown. 1 You want advice about what to wear to the end-of-year dance. What... A new rule says that students must not stay in school after 4 pm in future. Students... Your brother has cut himself. You tell him you intend to take him to hospital now, this minute. Disa You predict no rain tomorrow. It... From now on the rule is that you and your family must take off your shoes at the front door. We... Last year your sister predicted your failure in the guitar exam. She said I. Jamie Long suddenly decides to go to Havana this evening. He says‘ T.... He intends to find a man called Von Spek there. ec He predicts Von Spek’s surprise at seeing him. ‘He 2 Von Spek predicted Jamie Long’s death by Christmas. “Von Spek said Read the text below and think of the word which best 10 marks fits each space. Use only one word in each space. The first one is done for you as an example. Did you know that there are already Internet addicts? For some people, especially people ....who... (0) spend a lot of time alone, the Internet is (1)a friend, always ready to talk and to listen. Once you turn your ... 2) you are not alone any more. You ... (3) ‘talk’ 55 TES Units id 24 to people you have never seen and probably never .... .. @) see. Amy Hunt of San José, California says ‘When I bought my modem I never thought I 5) going to find a new world full of interest, friends and even fun. (6) on line gives me a reason to get up in the morning.’ And Amy is not the only one. Although most people laugh . .. (7) the idea, there are many others who think of the Internet... (8) dangerous in this way. ‘And when I do manage .. .. (9) log off to get some sleep I keep thinking: what . . (10) I do if there's a power cut and I can’t log on again?” Amy, maybe you need help. Reading 20 marks | Read this extract from a thriller and answer the 1O marks questions below. Marina was waiting outside in the car. Long could see her from the window. Her yellow shirt contrasted with the dark blue of the Masserati’ paintwork and leather seats. The phone beside him bleeped. “Yes?” he said. “Tseng here. Do you know where yet?” Tseng Lao’s voice sounded tired but excited, as though he had been up all night but was looking forward to this day's events. ‘Where are you?’ asked Long. ‘Look across the street. See the banana truck beside the café?” Lao was sitting with his back to Long’s hotel, waving a tall glass of orange juice in the air and seemed to be laughing happily at his mobile phone conversation. ‘Right. And the speed boat?” ‘In the harbour at Landsdowne. I can get it to anywhere along the coast within an hour, but I need to know where and about what time.’ ‘Marina said Von Spek would have the sample guns at his beach house. That's where we go first. From there I understand we are going to meet the daughter who is arranging the shipping. She'll be on their yacht in the bay and I suppose we'll lunch with her. That's when I want you to go have your ‘accident’. Make sure you hit the yacht across the back and...’ ‘Don't worry, Jamie. I already stink of vodka, And T'll ‘fall out’ before the crash. Iwould prefer it if you were the one to rescue me, of course, but I won't be upset if it’s Marina’ 56 TEST 8 Units 22, 23 and 24 ‘Not this time, Lao,’ said Long, remembering how he and the delightful Amalia had arrived in the Seychelles together, but how she had somehow left with Tseng Lao two days later. ‘Good hunting.’ ‘Same to you, laughed Tseng. Long slipped his gun and phone into the pockets of his computer case, put on his sunglasses and went down to join Marina. Read these questions through and then write short answers to them. 1 Who will take Long to meet Von Spek? 2 Who drinks orange juice while talking on the phone? 3. Whois enjoying the thought of what they are going to do? 4 Who does Long plan to meet after he meets Von Spek? 5 Whois going to give Long and Marina lunch? 6 Who will need rescuing? 7 Whois going to rescue him? 8 Who preferred Tseng Lao to Long? 9 Whois probably buying and selling illegal guns? 10 Whois going to stop him? 37 TEST8 2 Read this passage and answer the questions that follow. ‘New Age Technology Museum Here a combination of 3-D graphics, Soreens, button and joystick controls, moving floors and walls can put you in the world of your choice. ‘For those who want the experiences you-can play basketball with the greatest, Sing with a choice of rock bands of stage, hang-glide through the caves of Pluto, cook biscuits with a housewife in fhe 1800s, or walk along the streets of Atlantis. For those who want to know how it works the programmers are available to Snow you how to change the minds of the computers that make it all happen. ‘Once you get started you won't want 10 stop so bring a sandwich and adrink! omnes Here you will see the microscopic workings of fibre optic telephone lings. ‘Youwill see models of the Earth showing how we are all linked together by these phone lines, satellites, radio waves, weather and sea ‘currents. Everything affects everything else and everything i linked. In some parts ofthe world we can already choose from hundreds of TV channels, call anyone anywhere, watch any film we wish at oY time, ‘chat’ on the Internet or a mobile phone with total strangers. “The Communications Wing staff want you to understand how it all works and Bre on hand to show you anything you need or want to know, from the rocket that puts the satellite into space, to the ‘olour of an electric cable in your IVing- Tom, to how your mobile phone code rks. Tand from the tower you can actually see some of the satellites circling the Earth at this moment through the Near Space telescope. (cin oa How many ways are there to make veetricity? What happens to all this technology ifthe electricity fails and there isa power cut? ih the Power House are models ofall the ways used throughout the world t© make, store and regulate electric current. We can use wind and water power, Cll coal and nuclear power, gas, sunlight, ur own energy and that of animals to Greate the electricity our technology depends on. You will see models of turbines driven by the tides of the sea ‘and others driven by the gas made BY dying vegetation. You will see batteries from 2000 years to 2 days old. Anyone who is afraid of the day when Out vrectity runs out should come here and see that it never will. -The New Age Technology Museum is open every day except ‘Christmas Day. Cine ticket will give you a whole day of fascinating experiences. Come and see us soon. 10 marks — 1 Which part of the museum would you visit if you wanted to learn about the following. Write the letter of the building (A, B or C) in the box. a) Whatit feels like to fly inside caves 0 b) How mobile phones work O) c) How to use garden rubbish to make electricity OQ d) How to make it possible for people to visit a city that doesn’t exist e) Avery old way of storing electricity f) Which satellites are where in the sky g) The ways of controlling computer screen images ) h) Why radio waves sometimes don’t reach us 2 Where would you find this text, do you think? a) ina school history book b) ina weekly news magazine ©) ina brochure of local attractions d) ona poster 3. Why would this text be helpful to you if you were planning a visit? a) Tetells you what to go and see. b) Itlists many of the things you can see and do. ©) It tells you what is more interesting and what is less so. d)_Ietells you how long each exhibit lasts. Writing 20 marks You are going to plan a report on ways of sending information to your boss. Choose whether you are a fashion designer or a basketball, football or baseball team coach, working in a different city from your manager. Both these jobs involve discussing pictures and images. You have to persuade your boss to buy you the equipment you need. Here are some facts: Pen and paper — easy to move around while getting the information, no power needed except light to see, slow, easy to send in the post, cheap, need to be good artist, no everyday costs Computer discs ~ can’t move around much while getting the information, link with modem gives immediate access to your boss, expensive machines 59 TEST8 (hardware), needs electricity all the time, without modem discs slow in post, may get damaged, not many images can be recorded on one disc, program does the drawing so no need to draw well, low everyday costs CD discs — can’t move around while getting the information, very expensive machines (hardware), immediate link with manager through modem, lots of images can be recorded on one disc, discs not easy to damage, no need to draw well, high everyday costs Now make the plan of the paragraphs of your report. Put in some facts for and some against and some of your own opinions. Conclude by asking your manager to help you get the equipment you have decided you need. Write on a separate sheet of paper. Your plan should not contain more than 120 words. Test Score Chart Record your score for each section of the test in the correct box and then calculate your total mark. Use this chart to see which sections you are best at and which sections you need to work on. TEST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Vocabulary, structure and usage (Max 60) Reading (Max 20)’ Writing (Max 20)" Total (Max 100) tax 10 6 ISBN 0-582-25606-2 9 "780582 Ill High Flyer Upper Intermediate Tests Key and notes on marking scheme Each test has 100 marks. Test 1 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 mi ks: 1 for each correct ec 3b 4a Se 6b Ta c b 2 10 marks: 1 for each correct answer 1 deprived 2 went 3 flowing 4 amusing 5 make 6 got 7 heen & conditions jealousy 10 wasted 3 10 marks: 1 for acl correct answer 1 have never danced 2 Were... watching 3 had already emigraced 4° did nor mention 5. found 6 has not seen 7 fiapped 8 Rave not been watching / don’t watch 9. Had ... ever met 10 have chosen 4 10 marks: 1 for each correctly written sentence U Head never talked to nob about bis jealousy of his brother. anybod 2” Did not you see the lady with the hat like a sleeping snake? 3_ He's extremely angry of of the mess in the garden, wit 4 The professor told us to not read this chapter until next week, not fo 5 Nothing wasn’t ever said about the 6 I'm very keen at using less medication rather than more. air 7 No books weren't stolen, only the 4 ‘ot find your photos sure they're in the latchen drawer, anyabere tw encourage the in thei 5 & marks: | for each corr wet used to I 2 ger 3 are nei 4 isused to 5 wasn't used to 6 get used to 6 14 marks: 2 for each correct compound sentence 1 He told me such a st that I decided to have hi checked. 2. Despite theit inexperience / Despite being inexperienced / Despite the fact that they were inexperienced, they did not waste any time or mone ic is so tall now thet he can w his father’s shirts + Such a great many intelligent explorers have felt ‘phantom’ travelling wich them that I cmost believe in ghosts, Pa f —tsckey ~— 5 Even though she was deprived of careful planniag and organisation _ ~ sunlight for sc long, she staved cheerful and full of fun, 6 He emberzassed me so completely that I never want ta see him again, 7 Despite / Despize the fect that they had / Despite having / frostbize and alutude sickness, they reached the ship in four days as they had promised. Reading 26 marks 1 10 marks: 2 each for questions 1, 3 and 4,and 4 for question ? Vad 2 B The town hes everthing vou can Busy an r males nedgile festless, howev h light and dark. weuher D It seems emotion ig the weather here and you can go from thunder- storm to heavenly sunshine within ive metres or five minutes, E For me, a ‘normal’ topside journalist, Mfanop is 2 town where | would like to snend mare time ib 4 2 10 marks: 2 exch for questions 2 and 8, Leach for the rest (Norchern) Siberia / Luke Neranda Sam Maclin and Michelle Lang fice-yblue eves a doorway to another world /a mysterious waterfall 5” St Petersburg ” 6 on foot / in paire / with four} sleds 7 spooksy/ghostly/ phantom footprints excitement, emptiness Ws none Writing 20 marks Give marks for: relevant and lngucal content grammar and syntax wide vocabulary Test 2 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks 10 macks: 1 for each correct answer ld 2b 3d 4b Sa 6c 7d 8a 9a 10e 10 marks: 1 for each correct addition to the chart 2 excitement 3. practise, practice 4 prefer 5 recommendztion 6 euphoric 7 enjoyment 8. responsible 9 gu 10 emotional marks: | for each correct answer teil me who() I should ask wondering if there is/was to know when the tain is tell me if he will pay me co know if they have finished thee te + 0 marks: 1 for each correct answer says asked says cell told commented told MOU eee Tests Key 8 says 9 tells 10 say s 10 marks: 2 for each correct answer 1 My trainer sugrasted (that) | should get stronge. practice shoss, 2 Our manayer is urging us to co ox the office hang-glidins weeken 3 Jadvised bovine a guide to tre museum. + They recommend accept offer of two extra dees for free. 5. The brochure auvises you to have padded boots and 2 helmet. nthe 5 marks: 1 for each correct answer She would rather you in have 3 piano lesson tomorrow evening, {deiete) 2) Mavis says she’! n che karate schoo! n 2 The tiny house, isn’t it? Ir ie uc + You had better to bez concentrating an your § (delete) 5. [like to know Will you teach me? fl / 6 Don't you think it’s dine to they stop arguing about may rioney sopped 7 We got really the story of Pocahoiiis. emarin & Even she spent reer= years in the city, Parbati is only nappy in che jungle. Even hough 9 Did he said that 90 one can jomp today after all? say 10 Vany not used to live ina har climate. devin, IL He would ahvays prefer tals than work. to talk : 12 The new sports cuittre wili open tomorrow despite oF the unfiniched car park. (delete) 13 She needs seven veers! wainting to become an instructor 50 she hac! herter getting started. ger 6 l L © get use to jor. iced how to plas 14 They care home in a state of total suphoric. euphoria 15° like co know haw ro get to the train station, please, I'd / ninuld Reading 20 mark I 10 marks: I for each correct answer (Answers to questions 6-10 gi are suggestions. Students my ‘e other perfectly correct mad: guestions.} 1 adolescents 2 happy-go-lucky 3 conilice shin 5 coringly 6 Who wrote the Jungle Books? / Who wrote sour the probiems of seenagers? / et 7 What was Mowsti like as a child? / How was Mowgli shown in the film version? / etc, 8 How did he feel when be was an adolescent? / etc. 9 Why did he lay the skin of the ‘uiger on Councii Rock? / etc. 10 Did he leave the jungle forever when he grew up? / ete. 2 10 marks; 1 for each correct arsw: Ja 2¢ 3¢ 4b 5d 6b 8T 9F 10T riting 20 marks Give marks organisation into three sections some comment on each of the points made and ony other relevant o use of relevant and varied vocal correct use of two-clavse senténces correct grammar and appropriste tenses Test 3 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks 1 10 marks: I for each correct answer 1 cover 2. publisher 3° disaster 4 novel § announced 6 classical literature 7 aircraft 8 tide 9 inventor 10 fictional stories 10 marks: 1 for each correct answer an airline pilot a kitchen door aCD player arain forest book ler 2 3 ; 5 y 8 ° 10 a bookse! 2 5 markst | for each correct sentence 1 These are the crash-proof car bodies which we specialise in. 2. The governess gave top marks to Yorgen, with whom she was delighted. 3. They haven't arrested the thief who we rescued our litde dog from. + Ttelephoned the institution from which we received all those brochures 5 We must maize sure we protect customers with whom we have always had 2 good relationshi Tests key 4 5 marks: | for each correct sentencé 1 The tourists, who came front Aimerica, waved goodbye to the ‘orphans from the bus. 2 Madeleine, who(n) thought was willing to help, decided she couldn't get involved. 3. Thornfield Hall, which his wife burnt down at the end of the bool, was the home of Mr Rochester. 4 We don't believe the result of the experiment, which was announced yesterday. 5” The pilot, whom) my grandfather knew, flew solo from London to Beijing in 1929. 5 10 macs: J for each corre: 1 had been driving 2 was 3 came 4 blinded 5 had been flying 6 saw 7 was 8 hit 9 had been wearing 10 realised ch correct answer ster’s friends Mavis's do success of the triel: Poppy and Shawn's puzale Anya's butterflies story of Dennis's fan of theirs basis of his new book 10 ostrich’s legs 2 i + 5 6 friends’ parenes 7 8 9 ey 5 a.the,a, the, —, the 6 The, the, —,— Reading 20 marks 1 10 marks, 1 for question 1, + each for questions 2 and 3, 1 for question + {an announcement/advertisement in the local newspepe: / on notice boards in public buildings :nd cutdoor places 204 Let's get in more usef » B_ We want ta have cleaner air near our schools en in our oarks. C Let's pur bacl: the wood our lives. D_ Come and Jearn new ways of letting animal lise their way while we live ow aB bD cC WA Sea Mills om 1 Boolagical would be a ce wih & ed to say ‘Come Expeciment in Ecole or something similar. TI: irrelevant. 2 10 marks, 1 for each correct answer Celia the river (Celia's) Uncle Chas the Wheeler ranch the forest Hannah (Sandy's sist=r) amare the apple orchard ontrageous 0 scar See Writing 20 marks Give marks for: logical organisation with an introduction, one or two paragraphs of request and explanation, and a suicable close relevant vocabulary correct two-clause sentences correct letter format. est 4 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks 0 marks: f for each correct answer gun perform crowd legend reporter strength myths punish workstation Sores Owe z 10 marks: 1 for and | for ead sentence computer gra news ogni main attraction visual effects lead singer aces 3 10 marks: 2 for each correct sentence 1 [called directory enquiries in orer to get the telephone number of the U2 fan clu 2 Clency’s teacker wanted Zemon to join the Children’s Express so that he wauld/eould improve his Engtish. 3) We are going to bay an air- conditioning system so that the computers don't get too hot this - summer. 4% Jn Brugge bu the poor so thar they would have warm accommodation in the cold winters. 5 He's taken out the bullets so as not to shoot himself when he cleans the gun. / He's taken order not to shoot himseif when cleans the gua. jrouses for: answer 1 not good enough to join 2. too short, nit strong enough to ride 3) too clever to stay 4 tall enovgh 5 3 marks: 1 for each correct sentence 1 ‘Those jeans need mending / Those jeans need to be mended ... 2 Bill needs to arrange for the pizzas 3 You need to speck to... 4 Those bottles need taking / Those hotties need to be taken .. 5 Rupert needs to telephone ... 0 1 2 for each correct auswer 1 switch off the light 2 putitoff 3. jump atit 4 bring it about 5 looked on hin ee 10 marks: 1 for each correct answer Lon which we arrived 2. Afriend of Mr Hansen's is waiting 3, who brings back the spring, forces 4 in order to connect 5, for whom [have the greatest admiration, will also be 6 needs to edit this article 7 sothat she didn’t have / sos not wo have 8 is on the cover of your new boo! 9 which was once a hospital, is now 10 koas not to wake 20 marks ~ for question L and 1 each for questians 2 10 9 a3 bi ct d2 eS aed I for each correct answer 1} cloak 1 2 3 suring 4 erro 5. axe handles 6 in Western Gree 7 8 6 ! , Odyssers’ wi Odysseus! som 20 marks Give marks for: organisation into paragraphs on growing us, lead ia to the sword incident, the itself and its qutcome, as well as the introduction relevant vocabulary sentences using relative and purpose clauses vorrert correct use of tens Test 5 Vocabulary, structure and usage $0 macks marks: { for each correct choice birth possess sprint occupation: final appreciate AU eae (Q marks: { for each correct answer 1 garlic 2 win 3 personality 4 mite 5 pole 6 Hracture 7 convict § fan 9. contender 10 dendist 6 marks: 1 maik for each correct choice 1F 2F 38 4P SF OF 4 14 marks: 1 fer each correct verb rense 1 appreciates 2 axe not leaving, go / are going 3 do you want 4 observe § are you blowing up, are you having 6 i 8 9 is he thinkin oes the ex: fin know, am sing is, starts ich, come. 6 snarls: T mark for choice Voves hate 2 belongs, am keeping 5 sounded, were basing curréct 6 10 marks: | for each correct senterex 1 unless we find some bones... 2 ifyou hac finished your borcework.. 3 Provided (that) we found more than 50 .. 4) Ihe had been wearing .. 5 ..a8 long 25 you promise not to weal wei he had agreed to pa wif be hadn't eut his bead as long ag no one els: . ‘aided (thar) you are tall .. if she hadn’t been reyected & 5 marks: 1 for each correct sequence (iE the first or last adjective is cc pceal bat die others are not, you 2.9 wish to award hall i important middie-eg: ugly skinny dark brown {aD slim green smell young sta: new Italian leather ee 8 3 marks, one for each correct answer la 2b 3b Reading 20m 1 10 marks: 1 for each correct answer 1 a} the Sayaki family's / Naor her mother’s b) jazz o) Sports Personality of the Yeor award 4) something 2) Wakefield Wanderers f) A personali not just a winner, 2. a) Underline: lovely, more of the same, Tie likes the music very much but does net find the conversation interesting. b) Underline: Don’t mriss, He Likes it very much. Underline: She got a Head as foom her merle. bi No, Underline: #f yer must play seinen, 2 10 marks: | for cach correct answer (These a containing the correct information. 3 ints may phrase their s differently but the grammar should be comprehensible and the information should be correct.) an artist / a (9orerait) painter what the person/subject is like in their evervday life 2) make them look better / make them fooi: more good-lovking (chin they really are) 4 a person s secrev/private characteristics can be scen there 5 the need to try out new things 6aF bT cT dF eF i 2 Wi 20 marks: ive 10 marks for the three headings and the notes under them. These — ould be in the correct columns and include a variety of adjectives. Give 10 marks for: logical paragraphs with topic sentences correct order of aijjectives interest and relevance in the composition itself. rms Tests key Test 6 Vocabulary, structure and usage 69 marks 1 10 marks: 1 for each correct answer 1. second 2) proved 3 bein = raise 3 everyday 6 sense pollurio 0 symbolise > 10 marks: 1 for exch correct anurer 1 insomnia 2 sleep 3 cup 40 dream 5 nightmares 6 grow 7 woke 8 snoring/snores 9 deep/sweererc. 10 awake 4 10 mazks: 1 for each cocrect sentence 1... could go to school on the bus Testi key 7 goon the bus ie school wher: it snows. 2... Thadn’t premised to lo my little cousins earsight, [ co the party. 5 3. Tknew what to do to help the hungry children in the world. 7 could da something :o help te hungry children ie: ube world 4. telling the lady she secret of Fis staying uj 8... they didn't ive so fir awzy, 1 could visit then : 9... the pollticiase would ston telling him how wonderful ae is. ‘ 10... he hada’ nT failed th exam because now they'll laugh at 1 nai 1E 28 JE 15 marks: for each correct answer insect i after pore insert add n to rake insert have at delete being delete ine fe insext will or delete cxll 10 delete ure IL insert we after only 12 add «to thing 13 delete have 14 insert ap a 15 insert not or mse Reading 10 maarks because the V Jong passage, N Ring secti sa we the altered mark scheme.) 10 marks: 1 for each correct answer: 1 td 2g af Se 6h Fa Be 2b 2a Writing 30 merks Fisher give 10 marks for the prencration (the underlining, note-taking and organisation of the nates into paragraphs) and 20 marks for the final sammary, (10 of them for the use of relevant connectors and the rest for grammar, spelling and panemation) or give 30 marks for the final summary, {10 for the use of relevant connectors and the rest for gramuner, spelling and punctuation). Test 7 Vocabulary, structure and usage 60 marks marks: 1 for each correct answer unattractive disngrecinent clible responsible 2 1D marks: | for each correct answer 1 villain 2 2 portsble 2 reliable ‘ bes ey 3 sudignee- és ‘What do yeu meau?” asked Thomas. 2 professional “Oh, they will have to be punished 5 Fanceion for the grounds teat no eight year old + consider may go to school without his bus fare. 3 headlines Te's the law!’ They both laughed as 3 sictims they drove up to the house, 20) screain 1 on 2a 3 3 oa 30 marks: 2 for each correct clause 4 by © Yewas though: thar 5 outof 2. The components had to be made 6 in lighter. 7 in 3° Iris being said that... 8 In + The song was performed .. 9 outof 3 you won't he recognised. 19 on The body suits have been made .. so the real shape of the actors on’ be seen. The new sceutiry system has een dapted . Prhe president will be shot .. 0 You will be give ae sarks: | for each correct correction By and large it was the worst day of ather was ‘at duty at the pol and his mother was ‘in home. When he fourd that he had no money in his socket in all, he knew he could not “et home ‘with bus as usual. And cichout money he coulda't phone, ez. Everyone had gone and ke was clone at the bus stop. “Don't let things “et ‘off contro!” his Dad would say. Well, iow they were! Thomas talked to himself ‘with 4 quiet voice. ‘T have three choices ‘at all," he aid, ‘can stay here, I can start to jor J can try to stop a car." *At the nd he started to walk. He had ben king for « few minutes when, from ¢ blue, a car stopped beside him. Tt as Dad's brother, Craig. ‘Lost all your money?” he asked, "They forgot ‘9 give me sny today,” answered Thoinas. ‘Al! We'll have to punish them.’ Was Uncle Craig joking? 5 3 marks: | for each correct ans 1 bke 2 as 3a: 4 asif/though 5 like correct answer out of the © 2 lever built in Glasgow. 3. Feeling grateful for all her hel: 4 (iaving been} Filmed wich min models in stop motion, § Despite going on the market qeh_o. market research, / In spite of going on the market without market research, .. Reading 20 marks 1 10 marks: 1 for each correct answer (Questions 3 and 5 can get 3 marks each but no more.) 1 aB ba 2. strong disapproval 3. Underline 3 or more of tiravion defaced childs destruct ercapade dimanished overbright as part of bis senien realy urrepetest line 3 o¢ more of: decay'ated ae i brightened up made the park s deen offered a electrifying 6 Article B Writing 20 masks Give marks for: ; dlear answers ta the guest: in the SB, pac 24 ar pragressian 2° the stary apis and Test 8 Vocebulary, smuciure and usage 60 marks document modest access battery cowardly love cautious ean 10 marks; | for each correct answer_ Ic 27d 3b 4a $d 6d 7d Bb Fe Wa 1 for each correct 1 be able ro, 2 (has) managed to. 3. could not / coulde te can (aril de able to is possible but never manage to / never be able to, 6 had rise managed / had not been 2 Couldyou © were they able to / did th mana 10 rmarks: 1 for exch correct answer ely don't peu pu 0: 5 with the face sleeve (Ey dm ye pur the fleck ess ie te dace sleczes on? is sud but is not good English.) } 5” They said they would get back at aL amaking up Jfshe stopped making up those stories about bzing rich, I would [ke her a Jot bester Teshe stopped making those stories op about being rich, I would like her a lor better : 4. Don't forget to surn off the cooker nthe cake's done, Don't forget ro wre the cooker off when the cake’s done, 3 never expzcted to nua into hinn in the street on a Sunday morning! those CDs of your brother's so we Gin ance tw ham. sonar to bring the pi ‘along is said ‘good English} 8 You really shouldn'c jah at then. They've lost everything in the war OD marks: } for each ¢ shali/shou yeer dance? 2 not to stay in schoo! a%ter +4 pin in 3 ‘m/am going ta take rou to hospival 4 $35 noe going isn't going to ra romorrow. / romiorrow. / won't are to take front dacr. ir shows at the ar exam. / 8 mam going Von Spei: there. 9 Ww! be: surprised on so ing to be surprised to see me be dead by: Ciirise going to be dead by Chrisem: 6 IO marks: | for each correct answer ilke Ton Sean twill Swas 6Gewng Tar Bat to 10 shal! Reading 2 raarks 1 for each correct answer Marina “Tseng Lao ‘Tseng Leo = Von Spek’s daughter Von Spei’s da 5 Tseng Lio * Jamie Long 3 Amalia "Von Spek 10 Jammie Long (urd Tseng Lao} 10 marks: | for each earrect answer 1aa bB cC dA eC [B ga hB 2d 3b Writing 20 marks Give marks tor logieal arrangement vf meterial into paragraohs arrangement of material wichin jersvood how to present an argument slots form not too word) content ward relevant vocabulary nainly

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