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9. I didn’t see / saw where the bus stop was, so I was missing / missed the bus.
10. What did you do / were you doing when I phoned / was phoning you last night?
There was no reply.
11. I didn’t hear the doorbell because I listened / was listening to music.
12. Did you have a big party while / when school finished for the summer?
13. My father didn’t go / wasn’t going to university. He left school at fourteen.
14. While / When she had the idea for her first novel, she was teaching in Turkey.
15. I remember one day it snowed / was snowing very hard when my brother and I got
up.
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Question (?)
I V (bare)?
When
You
How
We
Why
Will They
What
He
Where
She
Who
It
Will you wait for me at the airport?
When will you help me to type this document?
2. Use
The Future Simple is used to express a future decision or intention made at the
moment of speaking.
Ex: ‘We haven’t got any sugar.’ - ‘OK, I’ll go and buy some.’
The Future Simple is used to express an offer.
Ex: I’ll carry your suit. We’ll do the washing-up.
The Future Simple is used to talk about things that may or may not happen in the
future.
Ex: We’ll visit Disney World one day.
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II. NEAR FUTURE “BE GOING TO”
1. Form
Positive and negative
I am (’m)
am not (’m not)
He is (’s)
She is not (isn’t) going to
V (inf)
It
We are (’re)
You are not (aren’t)
They
2. Use
Express a future decision, intention, or plan made before the moment of
speaking.
How long are they going to stay in Rome?
She isn’t going to have a birthday party.
Note: The Present Continuous can be used in a similar way for a plan or
arrangement, particularly with the verbs goes and come.
She’s coming on Friday. I’m going home early tonight.
Express a prediction when we can see or feel now that something is certain to
happen in the future.
Look at these clouds! It’s going to rain.
Watch out! That box is going to fall.
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WILL vs BE GOING TO
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9. Please call The Travel Programme and answer questions before midnight on
………..…….
10. The telephone number is: ………………
SAMPLE TEST
Time allowed: 60 minutes
PART 1: LISTENING (15 minutes)
Questions 1-5
You will hear five short conversations. You will hear each conversation twice. There is
one question for each conversation. For questions 1-5, put a tick (✓) under the right
picture.
A B C
2. What time should the man telephone again?
12 12 12
11 1 11 1 11 1
10 2 10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5 7 6 5
6 6
A B C
3. When are they going to have the party?
July 18
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July 11 July 25
A B C
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4. What was the weather like on the picnic?
A B C
5. How much are the shorts?
£5 £15 £20
A B C
Questions 6-10
For each question, choose the correct answer. You will hear Robert talking to his friend,
Laura, about a trip to Dublin.
6. Who has already decided to go with Robert?
A. family members B. colleagues C. tennis partners
7. They’ll stay in ……….
A. a university B. a guest house C. a hotel
8. Laura must remember to take
A. a map B. a camera C. a coat.
9. Why does Laura like Dublin?
A. The people are friendly. B. The buildings are interesting. C. The shops are beautiful.
10. Robert’s excited about the trip to Dublin because
A. he can’t wait to go to the music festival.
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B. he loves the food there.
C. he wants to go to a new art exhibition.
Questions 11-15
For each question, write the correct answer in the gap. You will hear a teacher talking to
a group of students about summer jobs.
11. The camps start on 15th June and finish on 20th ……………………
12. The camps are for children between ten and fifteen years old but you have to be
…………………to work there.
13. Staff have to be able to …………………… because you’ll take the children out.
14. Staff can earn £…………………per week.
15. You need to send a letter and a ……………………to apply for the job.
PART 2: READING (45 minutes)
Questions 1-22
Choose the best answer to fill in each space.
1. Mathematics .................... not an easy subject for everyone.
A. will be B. is C. are D. aren't
2. People …………… always willing to switch to a better product.
A. is B. are C. be D. being
3. Vegetarians…………….meat.
A. doesn’t eat B. eats C. don’t eat D. eat
4. More than 10 flights to New York ............... daily from the city airport.
A. depart B. departs C. departing D. departed
5. How many dogs and cats ................?
A.you have B. are you having C. do you have D. will you
6. “Mark works for CNN, ...............? –“Yes, he does.”
A. doesn’t he B. didn’t he C. was he D. is he
7. Most people enjoy going ………… for their holidays and having the opportunity to
stay in an interesting or seaside resort.
A. out B. forward C. abroad D. foreign
8. When …………. dinner yesterday evening?
A. did they have B. have they had C. they had D. they were having
9. They enjoyed the wine, but we ...................
A. don’t B. didn't C. weren't D. wasn't
10. She is from England, so she is a …………... in Mexico.
A. foreigner B. passport C. strange D. passer-by
11. If you fly, then you may find that your flight has been ………….. .
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A. waited B. reversed C. delayed D. booked
12. Can I have ………….….orange juice, please?
A. any B. some C. few D. a few
13.My sister works as an immigration …………. at Noi Bai airport.
A. foreigner B. form C. official D. office
14. Are there ……………….. for me this morning?
A. any letters B. some letters C. any letter D. some letter
15. Their house is much ……………..than ours.
A. big B. more big C. more bigger D. bigger
16. Your composition is ……………than your friends’.
A. worse much B. much worse C. more D. worst
17. After my son finishes ……………, he will go to college.
A. elementary school B. secondary school C. high school D. kindergarten
18. It’s …………….. movie I have ever seen.
A. the worst B. worse C. as bad D. the worse
19. It took him a long time to fill out the …………… at the airport in France.
A. suitcase B. passport C. visa D. immigration
form
20. When did you arrive .............. the hotel?
A.of B. at C. on D. to
21. My new car is expensive but ................
A.economy B. economic C. economical D. economically
22. He wants………a farmer because he loves……….outside in the fresh air.
A. to be / be B. being / being C. be / being D. to be / being
Questions 23-30
Read the information about “Henry Ford” and choose the best word (A, B, C or D) for
each numbered space.
HENRY FORD
Henry Ford was born (0)…….. a farm in Michigan in 1863 but he did not like farming.
When he was fifteen he began work as a mechanic and in 1893 he built his first car. After
he had driven it 1,500 kilometres, he sold it and built two bigger cars. Then, in 1903, he
(23)……….. the Ford Motor Company. By (24)………. strong but light steel, he built
cheap cars for (25)……… people to buy. In 1908, he built the first Ford Model ‘T’, (26)
…………. sold for $825. He was soon selling 100 cars (27)………..day. By 1927, the
Ford Motor Company was (28)……… $700 million. Early Ford cars were simple and
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cheap, but (29)……….things simple sometimes (30)………less choice. ‘You can have
any colour you like,’ said Henry Ford of the Model T, ‘as long as it’s black.’
0. A. on B. of C. to D. out
23. A. raised B. started C. led D. appeared
24. A. putting B. operating C. using D. managing
25. A. usual B. ordinary C. general D. typical
26. A. where B. which C. who D. what
27. A. a B. some C. the D. one
28. A. rich B. worth C. expensive D. dear
29. A. remaining B. staying C. keeping D. holding
30. A. meant B. decided C. planned D. intended
Questions 31-35
Which notice (A-H) says this (31-35)?
31. If you have a second class ticket, A.
you can’t go in there. SEATS AT THE FRONT
RESERVED FOR CHILDREN
B.
32. You should wait here before you sit SATURDAY - SUNDAY
down. Travel First Class
at Second Class prices
33. There are no more seats for the C.
show. Waiting Room
closed for cleaning
D.
34. If you want a seat, get your ticket
- TRAINS –
seven days before you travel.
For a seat, book early
(One week in advance)
35. First class tickets are cheaper at the
E.
weekend.
WAITING ROOM
For passengers with First Class tickets
F.
QUEEN’S THEATRE
ALL TICKETS SOLD OUT
STANDING ROOM ONLY
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G.
Please wait for a waitress to show
you to your seat.
H.
THIS WEEK ONLY!
Buy two-full price tickets-
Get one half-price!
Questions 36-42
Look at the descriptions of four films and write A, B, C, D next to each question.
36. Which film would be the most A.
suitable for adults who enjoy films And Tomorrow We Find You
that are based on real life? A fast-moving adult story about a San Francisco
policeman in danger. Based on a real-life
37. Which film would be the most happening, it keeps you guessing until the last
suitable for people who like love minute. Although there are no big stars, there
stories that have happy endings? are some fine performances.
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much attention to which actors are wonderful wildlife photography-make sure you
in the film? see it while you have the chance, or you’ll be
sorry.
Questions 43-45
Read the following passage about Nene Valley Railway and choose the best answer.
Services for Schools
The Railway runs special timetable services from May to July to allow school groups to
visit the railway and for teachers to set projects. The work can be done while pupils
are here or in the classroom. A special educational pack is available, price £1.50 plus
postage. At other times of the year, school parties can hire the train (‘Teddy Bear’)
with up to 3 carriages to travel along the Railway on non-service days. One month’s
prior booking is requested. There are special low fares for groups of 60 or more
pupils. Telephone 01780 784444 for further information.
43. When can groups of school children visit the Railway?
A. In May B. In July C. Between May and July D. In May or July
44. What is “Teddy Bear”?
A. The Train B. The posatge
C. The projects D. The special educational pack
45. How can people contact the Railway?
A. By email B. By fax C. By train D. By telephone
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