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Unit 4 Test

Listening 5 The underlined words are in the wrong


sentences. Replace them with the correct words.
(10 marks)
1 Listen to Jack talking about his life and his
plans for the future. Name two things he likes to 1 The net that separates the two houses has fallen
save money for. (2 marks) down. __________
____________________________________ 2 There is a tunnel over the sea that connects the
island to the mainland. __________
2 Listen again. Read the sentences and choose 3 Over there is an underground wedding that
the correct option. (8 marks) people used for hiding during the war.
1 The 1,000 that Jack mentions refers to money __________
A he saved. 4 I went to Mark and Sandras bridge on Saturday;
B he won. it was beautiful and they both looked so happy!
C he spent. __________
2 Next year, Jack is going to 5 We walked down to the beach and we chatted to
A study English. a fisherman who was repairing his wall.
B be a writer. __________
C have a holiday in Portsmouth.
3 Jack thinks that writers Practical English
A dont have a lot of money.
B are very rich. 6 Complete the dialogues with the correct option.
C can become rich. (10 marks)
4 Jack says he
1 Shopper (1) ___ I pay by card?
A is generally good at saving money.
B finds it difficult to save money. Shop assistant Im sorry, we only take (2) ___.
C only saves money when he wants something. Shopper (3) ___ there a cash machine
near here?
Shop assistant Yes, theres one on Oxford
Vocabulary
Street.
Shopper OK, thanks.
3 Match the words to the definitions. (5 marks)
1 pocket money ___
2 Shopper (4) ___ like to return this.
2 sell ___
Shop assistant Have you got your (5) ___?
3 prize money ___
Shopper Yes, here you are.
4 buy ___
5 earn ___ 1 A Can B Will C How do I
2 A money B cash C notes
A get money for work you do 3 A Theres B Are C Is
B pay for something 4 A Id B I C Ill
C money you receive as an award for succeeding 5 A refund B money C receipt
in a competition
D money that children get from their parents
E give something in exchange for money

4 Choose the correct preposition. (5 marks)


1 slide down / to
2 crawl at / under
3 dive into / around
4 fall up / off
5 hop onto / to

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Unit 4 Test
Grammar Cumulative Review
7 Complete the sentences with the correct form of 10 Complete the text. (10 marks)
be going to and a verb. (10 marks)
do give have move visit This August Im (1) g________ to do a charity
challenge in Peru. It involves walking, cycling and
1 I ______ going to ______ England next year. I travelling by boat across the country. I really believe
cant wait! it (2) w________ be a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
2 Rishi ______ going to ______ the mud run Last year I (3) c________ Mount Everest with a
because he doesnt like mud! group of friends. While we (4) w________ walking
3 We ______ going to buy a new house this year. along the mountain paths, we saw the most
We dont ______ the money. spectacular views. Im going to do the Peru
4 They ______ going to ______ the prize money challenge with the same team. Im really looking
to charity. Its really generous of them. forward to the trip. Were going to pass through an
5 Charlie ______ going to ______ to Madrid next ecovillage called Eco Truly. Its a place where
month. He wants to experience life in the capital. people live simply and in harmony with nature. The
community that live there have a deep respect for
8 Complete the predictions with the correct form
of the most appropriate verb, will or be going to. their (5) e________. I think its going to be one of
(5 marks) the highlights of the trip.
1 Look! That boy ____________ dive into the pool.
Hes standing on the diving board ready to go.
2 I believe Nick ____________ be pleased about
Jo winning the prize money. Nicks a nice man.
3 Mr Sinclair ____________ be very happy with
me. Its the third time I forgot my homework!
4 Dont worry, I moved the glass so that it isnt so
close to the edge of the table. It ____________
fall off.
5 Sorry, James and Antony ____________ play
football today because theyre both ill.

9 Complete the questions with the verbs in the


present continuous. Then match them to the
answers AE. (15 marks)
come get married meet swim visit
1 ____ your brother ____________ this year? ___
2 ____ the students ____________ the museum
tomorrow? ___
3 ____ Mr Burgess ____________ to the art show
tonight? ___
4 ____ you ____________ your girlfriend at the
cinema tomorrow? ___
5 ____ Terri ____________ in the competition?
___
A Yes, he is. He accepted our invitation.
B No, Im not.
C No, she isnt.
D Yes, he is. The big day is in August.
E No, theyre not.

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Unit 4 Test
Reading
David and Catherine Cook
11 Read the text. Match sentences AE with 14 in
the text. There is one sentence you do not need. American brother-and-sister team David and
(4 marks) Catherine Cook became millionaires by turning a
A A big supermarket chain asked him to sell it in simple yearbook into one of the most popular
their stores. websites in America. A yearbook is a book that
B They turned a simple idea into a huge, global contains pictures and information about the
success and became millionaires overnight. students at a school for a particular year. When the
C He experimented with his grandmothers recipes Cooks moved to a new school they looked at the
to produce his own version made from 100% school yearbook to find out if there was anyone they
fruit. knew. Thats when they got the idea why not put it
D Fortunately, their older brother Geoff was so online so everyone could see it? But they needed
impressed he decided to help by giving them the help. (4) Their website, myyearbook.com, made it
money they needed to start their company. easy for anyone to look up and connect with their
E His neighbours liked his designs so much that friends. It didnt take long for their business to
they paid for him to make greetings cards for become a success it is now worth close to
them. $100,000 million. With the success of Facebook,
they changed their message to focus on making
new friends rather than connecting with friends you
Business Profiles: Teenage Millionaires
know. Their website name is now meetme.com.
Cameron Johnson
When he was only nine, Cameron Johnson from
Virginia started a business making invitation cards 12 Read the text again. Complete the sentences
with one word. (6 marks)
for a party his parents were having. (1) He called his
company Cheers and Tears. When he was eleven, 1 Cameron was only a __________ when he
he earned several thousand dollars from the started his first business.
business. He used the money to start an online 2 Fraser was __________ by his __________
business where internet users get paid to look at recipes.
adverts. By the time he was fifteen, he was making 3 David and Catherine were __________ for
$400,000 a month from this! Before he left high familiar faces in a __________ when they
school it was worth $1,000,000! Now Cameron is a thought of their business idea.
global business expert. He appears on TV shows 4 Myyearbook.com __________ its name to
and gives lectures about business to young people. meetme.com to set it apart from Facebook.

Fraser Doherty
Fraser Doherty, from Edinburgh, started making
*jam when he was fourteen. (2) Initially, he donated
the money to his favourite charity, Greenpeace. His
jam became popular and many people bought it. By
the time he was sixteen there was a large demand
for Frasers SuperJam as he called it. (3) Fraser
used the money he earned to develop the business.
Soon he was making 1.4 million in sales! He wrote
a jam cookbook and a business guide,
SuperBusiness. Fraser continues to make jam
today thats what he loves to do. Hes also a
popular business speaker because hes so cheerful,
energetic and inspirational.
* jam = la mermelada

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Unit 4 Test
Writing
13 Write a formal letter of invitation for one of the
following situations. Use the questions to help
you. Write about 125 words. (10 marks)
A You are in the final of a writing competition.
Invite your English teacher to the event, where
the winner will be announced.
B Some of your schools music students are
organizing a charity concert at the town hall.
Invite your head teacher.

Paragraph 1: Start with a formal greeting. Say what


the invitation is for, where the event is and why it is
being held.
Paragraphs 2 and 3: Give more details about the
event. What time will it start and finish? What is
going to happen? What useful information (e.g.
about parking restrictions) can you tell the person
you are inviting?
Paragraph 4: What do you think the event will be
like? Express a positive opinion that will convince
the person to come. Request a reply and sign off
appropriately.

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Listening _____ / 10 Vocabulary _____ / 20 Practical English _____ / 10


Grammar _____ / 30 Cumulative Review _____ /10 Reading _____ / 10
Writing _____ / 10 TOTAL __________ / 100

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