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KEY TO TESTS

TEST 1A (UNITS 1-3) Immediately, Peter ran inside his house and called
the fire brigade. Then, he ran into his garage and
Vocabulary
got a big ladder. He shouted up to his neighbour,
A 1 C 4 B 7 D 10 A 13 C
“I’ve got a ladder. Go to the top bedroom window!”.
2 D 5 C 8 B 11 B 14 A
He leant the ladder against the outside wall and
3 A 6 C 9 C 12 D 15 B
held it securely while his neighbour climbed down.
Then, the fire brigade arrived.
B 1 scared 3 original 5 baggage
After the fire brigade had put out the fire, they
2 brave 4 land
congratulated Peter for his quick thinking. Peter felt
very proud and relieved that his neighbour was
C 1 at 2 to 3 out of 4 with 5 into
safe.

D 1 successful 3 charming 5 famous


Listening
2 interesting 4 beautiful
K 1 C 2 D 3 B 4 B 5 C

Grammar
E 1 C 4 C 7 C 10 D 13 C
TEST 1B (UNITS 1-3)
2 B 5 D 8 B 11 B 14 B
3 A 6 B 9 A 12 D 15 A Vocabulary
A 1 C 4 A 7 C 10 A 13 B
F 1 had been waiting 2 B 5 D 8 C 11 C 14 D
2 had not/hadn’t slept 3 C 6 B 9 A 12 B 15 D
3 noticed
4 were trembling B 1 foreign 3 nature 5 ruled
5 thought 2 bow 4 decision

G a 1 the UK 2 the Scots C 1 forward 3 by 5 on


b 3 Mount Everest 2 into 4 down
c 4 the Sahara 5 Africa
D 1 friendly 3 reliable 5 famous
H 1 What are you going to wear tonight? 2 fascinating 4 attractive
2 He immediately called for help.
3 It’s a large, dark blue one. Grammar
4 Betty’s house caught fire! E 1 B 4 A 7 A 10 C 13 D
5 Do you think it will fit me? 2 B 5 C 8 B 11 A 14 D
3 C 6 D 9 B 12 C 15 B
Reading
I 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 DS 5 F F 1 had been waiting 4 were shaking
2 had not/hadn’t slept 5 said
Writing 3 realised
J Suggested answer
A Lucky Escape G a 1 The Vatican City 2 Rome
It was a quiet Sunday morning and Peter was b 3 Gatwick Airport
sitting in his garden. c 4 Big Ben 5 London
Just then, he heard someone shouting for help. He
looked around and noticed his neighbour’s house H 1 How does it look?
was on fire. He could see his neighbour was 2 I called the police.
trapped upstairs. 3 Clothes and some papers.
4 Where are you staying?
5 Relieved to be alive.

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Reading Grammar
I 1 symbols, secret codes and hidden puzzles. E 1 A 4 B 7 A 10 C 13 B
2 (Harvard University) professor Robert 2 C 5 D 8 D 11 A 14 C
Langdon. 3 B 6 C 9 B 12 D 15 B
3 dangerous mysteries.
4 24 hours. F 1 decided 4 remembered
5 (real) page turners. 2 came 5 had forgotten
3 had been driving
Writing
J Suggested answer G a 1 Heathrow Airport
The Treasure b 2 the UK 3 the Scots
It was a beautiful sunny day last summer. Charlie c 4 the Sahara 5 Africa
and his friend, Ben, were walking along the beach.
Soon, they spotted a cave in the rocks and they H 1 I prefer your grey skirt suit.
decided to explore it. Inside the cave it was dark 2 She immediately called for help.
and damp. Charlie hit his foot on something hard. 3 Just clothes.
He called to Ben, “Hey, I’ve found something. 4 Don had a car accident.
Come and see!” It was a large wooden box and 5 Can you describe your luggage?
they tried to open it.
When the lid of the box flew open, they couldn’t Reading
believe their eyes. The box was filled with treasure. I 1 Maureen loves watching old and new films in
Gold coins and colourful jewels sparkled and filled her free time.
the cave with a golden glow. They went outside and 2 Indiana Jones is afraid of snakes.
Charlie got his car to take it to the police station. 3 Katniss Everdeen had a hard childhood.
The next day, the news of their discovery was all 4 Hermione Granger has saved Harry’s life more
over the front page of the local newspaper. They than a few times.
both felt very happy and proud to see their names 5 Indiana Jones faces (some) dangerous
in the newspaper. enemies in his adventures.

Listening Writing
K 1 C 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 B J Suggested answer
Black Widow – Dangerous as a Spider
My favourite character is Black Widow. Her real
TEST 1C (UNITS 1-3) name is Natasha Romanova and she’s the main
female character in the Avengers films.
Vocabulary
Black Widow is a beautiful, athletic woman with
A 1 C 4 C 7 D 10 B 13 C
long red hair and large blue eyes. She’s an expert
2 D 5 A 8 C 11 C 14 A
at martial arts and a weapons master. She usually
3 B 6 B 9 A 12 B 15 D
wears her black spy suit with high-tech gadgets.
Black Widow is also highly intelligent. She often
B 1 baggage 3 scared 5 brave
tricks her enemies into traps of her own devising –
2 land 4 original
that’s why she’s named after the deadly black
widow spider, she’s actually that dangerous! She’s
C 1 into 3 about 5 out of
also very confident, which makes her always get
2 with 4 to
the job done. But the only thing she deeply cares
about is world protection.
D 1 famous 3 wonderful 5 tasty
The Black Widow is my favourite character,
2 peaceful 4 shady
because she is a superhero with no super powers!
She is never scared to fight powerful characters.
She is the truest hero of all.

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Listening Writing
K 1 Australia 3 53C 5 8:30 J Suggested answer
2 economy 4 91 Will our lives be better or worse in the year 2050?
I often wonder whether our lives will be better or
worse in the year 2050. I am not really sure, but it
TEST 2A (UNITS 4-6) seems to me that life will be very different.
I think that people will live longer because
Vocabulary
scientists will have found cures for many
A 1 B 4 D 7 B 10 A 13 D
diseases. Furthermore, I believe pollution levels
2 C 5 B 8 B 11 C 14 C
in cities will decrease as scientists will have
3 A 6 A 9 D 12 C 15 A
invented environmentally-friendly cars.
However, I also believe that people will live in
B 1 blockbuster 3 traffic jam 5 promotion
cities under the sea because normal cities will
2 day care 4 sequel
have become too overcrowded. Moreover, there
will be no rainforests as we will have destroyed
C 1 in 3 within 5 in
them.
2 round 4 back
In conclusion, whatever the future brings, I believe
that our lives will certainly be completely different in
D 1 interested 3 rewrite 5 original
the year 2050.
2 detective 4 specialises

Listening
Grammar
K 1 No 2 No 3 Yes 4 Yes 5 No
E 1 D 4 D 7 A 10 D 13 A
2 A 5 B 8 A 11 D 14 D
3 B 6 C 9 B 12 C 15 B
TEST 2B (UNITS 4-6)
F 1 Titanic was directed by James Cameron. Vocabulary
2 Tickets to the music festival can be booked A 1 B 4 C 7 A 10 C 13 C
online. 2 B 5 D 8 A 11 A 14 D
3 When will the film be released by NFG 3 B 6 C 9 B 12 B 15 A
company?
4 Lots of celebrities have been interviewed on B 1 sitcom 3 attitude 5 catchphrase
her TV programme. 2 divorce 4 tube
5 A new film score is being written by Roger
these days. C 1 about 3 with 5 away
2 up 4 across
G 1 yourself 3 themselves 5 ourselves
2 herself 4 himself D 1 misunderstand 4 disobeyed
2 talented 5 interesting
H 1 Do you have any plans for the summer? 3 lessen
2 Why don’t you talk to your parents?
3 It’s fantastic. Don’t miss it. Grammar
4 How did you find that job? E 1 C 4 B 7 D 10 A 13 C
5 Well, the plot was extremely interesting. 2 D 5 D 8 A 11 B 14 B
3 D 6 A 9 A 12 B 15 D
Reading
I 1 D 2 C 3 E 4 A 5 B F 1 Tickets to the music festival can be booked
online.
2 A new film score is being written by Mark these
days.

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3 When will the film be released by GMS company? C 1 into 3 within 5 away
4 Lots of celebrities have been interviewed on 2 about 4 round
her TV programme.
5 Avatar was directed by James Cameron. D 1 detective 4 talented
2 lessen 5 misunderstand
G 1 themselves 3 yourself 5 herself 3 rewrite
2 himself 4 ourselves
Grammar
H 1 How long will you work there? E 1 B 4 C 7 D 10 A 13 B
2 Glad to help. 2 D 5 D 8 C 11 A 14 D
3 You should discuss it with your professor. 3 A 6 A 9 D 12 B 15 B
4 When is it on?
5 The special effects were extremely realistic. F 1 A new movie script is being written by Morris
these days.
Reading 2 When will the film be released by ABC
I 1 T 2 F 3 DS 4 F 5 T company?
3 Lincoln was directed by Steven Spielberg.
Writing 4 Lots of celebrities have been interviewed on
J Suggested answer her TV programme.
Dear Sarah, 5 Tickets to the music festival can be booked
I just got your letter and I think I can help you. online.
Firstly, why don’t you try not to worry so much?
Things will get better soon if you have a G 1 ourselves 3 herself 5 themselves
positive attitude. And how about joining a 2 yourself 4 himself
sports club? I’m sure you’ll meet lots of people
there. H 1 Do you have any plans for the summer?
Also, if I were you, I would apply for a better job 2 Why don’t you talk to her?
online or even find a second job. This way, 3 It’s excellent. You mustn’t miss it.
you’ll have more money and you’ll be able to go 4 How long will you be working there?
out more. 5 Well, the acting was excellent.
I hope this advice is of some help to you. I’m
sure things will soon change for the better and Reading
you’ll feel at home in your new city. I 1 T 2 T 3 DS 4 F 5F
Good luck,
Maggie Writing
J Suggested answer
Listening Film Review
K 1 Yes 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 Yes If you’re a fan of the magical Harry Potter series,
then you’ll love Fantastic Beasts 2: The Crimes
of Grindelwald. It is directed by David Yates and
TEST 2C (UNITS 4-6) stars Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston,
Jude Law and Johnny Depp.
Vocabulary
The film is a sequel to 2016’s Fantastic Beasts
A 1 A 4 B 7 B 10 B 13 D
and Where to Find Them. Newt Scamander,
2 C 5 C 8 C 11 A 14 A
played by Eddie Redmayne, travels to Paris in
3 D 6 A 9 C 12 D 15 B
1927 to search for a dangerous creature that
has the power to destroy entire cities. The evil
B 1 day care 3 divorce 5 attitude
wizard Gellert Grindelwald, played by Johnny
2 blockbuster 4 sequel
Depp, also looks for the creature. Newt and his
friends work together to defeat the wizard and
find the creature before it hurts anyone.

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All the actors are really talented and there are Writing
some wonderful performances. This film has a J Suggested answer
lot of action and the magical creatures are so GAS EXPLOSION IN KUCHING MALL
exciting to watch. Disaster struck Kuching Mall in Sarawak, Malaysia
Fantastic Beasts 2: The Crimes of Grindelwald is today in the early afternoon. The huge blast
an enjoyable film for all those who love fantasy killed three people and injured over 20 more.
adventures. I highly recommend it! The explosion happened in a fast food restaurant
that was closed for building work. Experts say it
Listening is possible that the explosion was due to a
K 1 R 2 DS 3 W 4 DS 5 R leaking gas tank. The blast knocked down the
walls of the restaurant and part of the ceiling.
The emergency services sent 39 officers to the
TEST 3A (UNITS 7-9) scene as soon as they received the report. The
people who were injured have been taken to
Vocabulary
hospital to be treated. At the moment, the
A 1 D 4 C 7 B 10 D 13 B
emergency services are still investigating the
2 A 5 D 8 C 11 B 14 A
explosion and say that the mall will be closed
3 B 6 C 9 A 12 D 15 A
until further notice.

B 1 knocking 3 mountain 5 bat


Listening
2 field 4 calls
K 1 A 2 A 3 B 4 D 5 B

C 1 with 3 on 5 down
2 off 4 to
TEST 3B (UNITS 7-9)
D 1 accomplishment 4 reaction Vocabulary
2 acceptance 5 comedian A 1 A 4 C 7 B 10 B 13 B
3 explorer 2 D 5 A 8 C 11 D 14 C
3 A 6 B 9 A 12 D 15 D
Grammar
E 1 A 4 D 7 A 10 C 13 A B 1 racket 3 hit 5 calls
2 C 5 B 8 D 11 B 14 C 2 coastguard 4 rink
3 D 6 B 9 A 12 B 15 A
C 1 out of 2 to 3 up 4 in 5 off
F 1 a 2 b 3 a 4 b 5 a
D 1 careless 4 neighbourhood
G 1 are 3 is 5 are 2 comedian 5 tiring
2 are 4 Despite 3 existence

H 1 You can get a 30% discount in any swimming Grammar


pool around town. E 1 A 4 C 7 C 10 D 13 A
2 A degree in Business and two years’ 2 D 5 C 8 B 11 B 14 D
experience in the field. 3 B 6 A 9 D 12 C 15 A
3 Which service do you require?
4 I hear you are working as a personal trainer. F 1 to have been training
5 Please stay calm, miss. What number are you 2 put
calling from? 3 understanding
4 to win
Reading 5 to be chosen
I 1 D 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 E

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G 1 are 2 are 3 is 4 are 5 are D 1 independence 4 amazing


2 comfortable 5 spectators
H 1 What does the membership include? 3 speechless
2 What qualifications did they ask for?
3 The police, please. Grammar
4 I’m working at the local gym down the street E 1 D 4 C 7 B 10 A 13 C
5 I’m not sure where I am, but somewhere in 2 A 5 D 8 A 11 C 14 D
Mount Royal. 3 B 6 A 9 B 12 A 15 D

Reading F 1 informed 4 the following day


I 1 A,B 2 A,C 3 C 4 B 5 A 2 that day 5 told
3 denied
Writing
J Suggested answer G 1 are 3 are 5 Despite
Being a police officer – The Good & The Bad 2 is 4 even though
Have you ever considered becoming a police
officer? There are advantages and disadvantages H 1 Of course. I’ll get you a form.
to doing this kind of job. 2 What do you do there?
One of the main advantages of becoming a 3 There’s been a terrible accident.
police officer is that it is rewarding because you 4 What would you like to know?
can protect people from crime. Furthermore, it 5 Can you please tell me where you are?
is an exciting job as you will face many
challenging situations. Reading
However, there are disadvantages to becoming I 1 D 2 B 3 E 4 A 5 C
a police officer. Firstly, it is a dangerous job
because there are many risks involved in Writing
dealing with dangerous people and police J Suggested answer
officers are sometimes injured or killed. In Comparing Sports
addition, it is exhausting as police officers work For many of us playing sports is an important
long hours. leisure activity. Choosing what sport you play,
All things considered, becoming a police officer is a however, will depend on whether you are looking to
good idea as long as you are aware of the be independent or part of a team.
drawbacks. Skiing is an enjoyable and fun sport, but it is
also one that requires great physical strength.
Listening Learning how to ski is quite difficult, so you
K 1 equipment 4 comfortable have to be fit and have a good sense of
2 personal trainers 5 distracted balance. It’s also quite expensive because
3 expensive equipment – such as skis, poles, a ski suit and
boots – and lessons cost a lot of money.
On the other hand, football is an exciting sport
TEST 3C (UNITS 7-9) and is easy to learn. It’s fun and not very
expensive because you only need a pair of
Vocabulary
trainers, a tracksuit and a ball. However,
A 1 A 4 C 7 D 10 A 13 B
football can be quite violent and you need to be
2 D 5 A 8 D 11 B 14 D
careful that you don’t hurt yourself.
3 B 6 A 9 C 12 C 15 B
Whatever sport you choose, the most important
thing is to enjoy it to the full!
B 1 court 3 chance 5 salary
2 shift 4 track
Listening
K 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 D 5 C
C 1 up 2 with 3 off 4 on 5 out

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TEST 4A (UNITS 10-12) Complaint in detail:


I am writing to complain about a meal I had in
Vocabulary
your restaurant which I visited on 25th
A 1 C 4 A 7 C 10 C 13 D
September.
2 B 5 B 8 C 11 C 14 B
To start with, the service was extremely slow. I had
3 D 6 D 9 B 12 A 15 A
to wait almost half an hour for my meal to be
prepared.
B 1 spicy 3 wrap 5 devices
What is more, the staff were very disorganised.
2 refund 4 nutritious
They served other people before me although I had
ordered first, and then they got my order wrong and
C 1 For 2 to 3 on 4 in 5 on
gave me the wrong food. To make matters worse,
the assistant manager was not very helpful at all.
D 1 wildly 3 global 5 mostly
When I complained to him, he didn’t apologise and
2 service 4 apologise
was very rude.
I trust that you will seriously consider the
Grammar
matter and improve the situation.
E 1 C 4 B 7 A 10 B 13 C
Send
2 D 5 B 8 C 11 D 14 D
3 A 6 C 9 C 12 B 15 B
Listening
K 1 Wilcox 4 spicy
F 1 in order to 3 in case 5 since
2 18 5 staff
2 so 4 so little
3 curry with rice

G 1 will have his book published


2 was having her car washed
TEST 4B (UNITS 10-12)
3 to have her project done
4 had his fence painted Vocabulary
5 have his party organised A 1 B 4 C 7 C 10 D 13 C
2 A 5 C 8 B 11 B 14 A
H 1 Certainly. Here you are. 3 A 6 D 9 D 12 C 15 D
2 Can you pick me up?
3 I’m trying to send an email, but I don’t know B 1 wrap 3 refund 5 spicy
how. 2 nutritious 4 devices
4 I’ll be there, then.
5 Is that all? Thanks. C 1 in 2 on 3 For 4 on 5 to

Reading D 1 mostly 3 wildly 5 service


I 1 T 2 F 3 DS 4 F 5 T 2 global 4 apologise

Writing Grammar
J Suggested answer E 1 D 4 A 7 D 10 D 13 B
Spago 2 B 5 A 8 B 11 C 14 C
Please complete the form below with your 3 C 6 C 9 C 12 A 15 A
complaint.
Customer’s full name: Ben Walts
Town/City of residence: London F 1 so little 3 in case 5 in order to
Email address: benwalts@greenspot.com 2 since 4 so
Date of visit to restaurant: 25th September

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G 1 was having his smartphone repaired B 1 desert 3 serving 5 change


2 is having her party organised 2 create 4 fillings
3 will have her new invention presented
4 had his bedroom painted C 1 to 3 on with 5 on
5 to have his project done 2 between 4 for

H 1 I don’t know how to send a text message. D 1 truly 3 easily 5 wisely


2 Of course. When is it? 2 probably 4 absolutely
3 May I see your receipt, please?
4 Now, you need to enter your username and Grammar
password. E 1 A 4 D 7 A 10 B 13 D
5 What time are you meeting on Sunday? 2 D 5 D 8 B 11 C 14 A
3 C 6 B 9 B 12 A 15 B
Reading
I 1 B 2 E 3 D 4 F 5 A F 1 such a 3 so 5 either
2 in order to 4 as
Writing
J Suggested answer G 1 Did Alex have his house painted
Do smartphones improve communication? 2 had it repaired
A lot of people these days use a smartphone. 3 will have his tap fixed
They allow us to chat with others very easily. In 4 was having his new song recorded
my opinion, smartphones have improved 5 has her eyes checked
communication a lot.
Firstly, smartphones make us very easy to reach. H 1 OK, that’s easy.
For example, they are very small and easy to carry. 2 Would you like to join us for the beach
Most of us take our smartphones with us wherever clean-up?
we go which means we are always ready to reply to 3 Here you are.
a message or answer a phone call. 4 OK, got it. Now what?
Secondly, smartphones allow us to communicate 5 At 9:30 in the morning.
with one another in a lot of different ways. For
instance, you can call someone, send them a text Reading
message or connect with them over social media. I 1 D 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 D
You can also download instant messaging apps
that allow you to chat with friends for free. Writing
In conclusion, I strongly believe that J Suggested answer
smartphones have improved communication a How to improve living conditions in our city
lot. After all, how many of you would speak to We all know that life in our city is getting more
your friends as much without one? and more difficult. Exhaust fumes and smoke
from cars and factories are polluting the air. We
Listening have to make our city a better place to live in.
K 1 F 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 E One useful suggestion is to use public transport
and the government should improve it. If this
happens, people will not have to use their cars to
TEST 4C (UNITS 10-12) get around.
Another way around the problem is to recycle.
Vocabulary
People should get involved in recycling schemes. In
A 1 B 4 C 7 C 10 C 13 C
this way, there will be less rubbish to pollute the
2 A 5 D 8 A 11 D 14 D
environment.
3 C 6 B 9 A 12 B 15 C

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In conclusion, there are many things we can do Grammar


to improve living conditions in our city. The B 1 A 9 A 17 D 25 A 33 C
sooner we do them, the better our lives will 2 B 10 C 18 A 26 B 34 D
become. 3 A 11 B 19 D 27 D 35 D
4 D 12 C 20 C 28 D 36 B
Listening 5 C 13 A 21 B 29 A 37 A
K 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 B 6 C 14 B 22 A 30 C 38 A
7 D 15 B 23 A 31 B 39 C
8 B 16 B 24 C 32 B 40 D
EXIT TEST (UNITS 1-12)
Reading
Vocabulary
C 1 E 2 C 3 B 4 F 5 A
A 1 B 9 C 17 B 25 C 33 D
2 D 10 B 18 B 26 C 34 B
3 D 11 B 19 D 27 B 35 B
4 A 12 D 20 A 28 D 36 A
5 C 13 C 21 D 29 D 37 B
6 C 14 C 22 C 30 C 38 C
7 B 15 C 23 A 31 B 39 A
8 A 16 A 24 A 32 A 40 D

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