end of course test - B1-Filippetto

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end of course test - B1-Filippetto
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GRAMMAR
a
VOCABUTARY
a
Circle a, b, or c.
Example: My
a are
I
parents
Complete the words.
in China.
born @were born
c was
Example: The spectators ran on to the pitch.
I
2
3
born
A Hi, are you
free to talk now?
dinner. Can I call you back?
B We _
have b having c're having
a
When they arrived, their
waiting
were
a
A
b was
friends
waiting
c
for them.
waited
Please remember to send her a cardl
B Don't worry.
I'm not forgetting
b I don't
a
5
I don't have
7
How long have you
karate?
been do b doing c been doing
8
9
l0
I think basketball is _
sport to watch.
the most exciting b the more exciting
c the excitingest
a
a
_
have
to
I don't think
a
b
forget to close all the windows.
b mustn't c don't have to
we
'll can b 'll
be
able
until it
stops
_
married if I were you.
wouldn't get b wouldn't c didn't get
t0 This place .-.
a cafe - I think it was a baker's.
a didn't use to be b didn't used to be
I
a
c
l1
didn't used be
are often not very good at buying presents.
a The men b A man c Men
t3
stopped vet?
a rain b to rain c raining
She told the chjldren _
a noise.
14
The new hospital
not to
make
b that they don't
c
2l
15
by
c
will be opened by
Could you tell me _,
please?
where is the bank b where the bank is
c where the bank
a
Example: She's waitingfuthe bus.
16 I've been living in Lebanon
about two years.
17 His garden isn't nearly as big
ours.
18 He _
be very rich. He drives a Rolls Royce.
-l9 There isn't
soup for all of us.
20 There are too
people in this class.
2I I can't go to university
I pass all my exams.
22 She asked the -.boy how old he
My
mother,
---.
is 93, can still read
without
glasses!
24
25
If I =known you were coming for lunch, I
would have bought more food.
That was a fascinating documentary,
it?
-.-
qualifu What qualificationsdo you need?
to Australia lasted 24 hours.
govern I think the
will change after
She found the perfect dress, but
it wasn't her size.
23
disappoint The film was really
24
actors were terrible.
violin The musicians were fantastic, especially the
25
choose We have to make
a
The
verv difficult
PRONUNCIATION
Complete the sentences with one word.
Contractions (e.g. don't) count as one word.
23
_
-ithl?i*d
The
22 fortune
c to not make
a
b
flat
(atanairport)
the election.
the Prime Minister next
will open by b will be open
just one suitcase.
Complete with one word formed from the bold
word.
Example:
month.
a
an enormous
keep in too.h
20 fly
make
much
My favourite s_
at school was maths.
He lives in a small v_
with onlv I ,000
inhabitants.
\Atren you buy something the shop assistant should
give you a r-.-_.
The film was s-.-in Italy in the lgth century.
My sister wants to b_
up with her boyfriend.
Write the opposite word or phrase.
18
19
t2 Has it
a
h-.-.
r
Example: win a match lose 0 match
c can
_
He's very
1l takeoff(fromanairport)
l2 buy a car
l3 borrow money
l4 honest
l5 curly hair
16 passanexam _
l7 a part-time job _
to come to the party.
Let's stay under this tree
raining.
a as soon as it stops b until it will stop c
ch_
s_.
4
6
forget c I won't forget
I'm in
of the marketing department.
He only thinks of himself.
The match ended when the
blew his
whistle.
There's a lot of traffic during the r
a
We
6::ltrrrr::.,tt:1.,.:l
Underline the word with a different sound.
lnl van tram lane rank
exchange generous aggressive jewellery
might buy weight height
Example:
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2
3
4
5
b
l&
latl
/s:l
lSl
lctl
learn hour turn journey
ambitious machine sociable coach
although court bought draw
Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: exc:iting
6 discipline
7 unemployed
8 complain
9 independent
l0
strawberries
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READING
TISTENING
Read the newspaper article and circle the right answer,
T (Tiue), F (False), or DS (Doesn't say).
a
Listen and circle a, b, or c.
1
Where did Martin fly from?
a Geneva b Tokyo c
2
Save the planet and get stuff for free!
Freecycle.org was started in 2003 in the USA by
36-year-old Deron Beal. When Beal rvanted to give away office
supplies he no longer needed, he found that his local charity
shop would not take them. He didn't want to just throw away
useful items, so he decided to start 'The Freecycle Network'
where environmentaily-minded groups of people could advertise
their unwanted goods online for free.
The idea proved so popular that Freecycle groups are now
operating in over fifty countries. It is
estimated that this worldwide movement is now responsible for
preventing more than 200 tonnes of goods from being thrown
away each day.
One of the reasons fbr the network's popularity is that it is
extremely simple to use. Members sign up to an email list on the
Freecycle.org website. They then receive lists of items that
people in their area would like to give away. Unlike many other
online advertising sites, the items are always free. If you
find something you want, you simply contact the advertiser. You
are then responsible fbr arranging to pick the item up.
The majority of members sign up because they agree with the
environmentally fiiendly ethics of the network. However, there
are some people who do it to make money by selling the items
later. The website's voluntary workers say that they don't mind
this. The important thing is that the amount of waste being
dumped in landfill sites is reduced.
Freecycle is becoming increasingly popular in the UK where
there are currently more than 200 groups giving away, on
average, around 45,000 items each month. Some local councils
now promote Freecycle by handing out leaflets, in the hope that
residents put less waste in the bins provided. Others are even
considering setting up a similar community advertising
programme through their websites.
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2
3
4
5
Deron Beai wanted a change ofcareer.
The idea of the website is to help people recycle.
You have to pay to use the Freecycle website.
The biggest Freecycle group is in the USA.
Freecycle has reduced the amount of waste
TF
TF
TF
TF
DS
DS
DS
6
TFDS
When you order something from Freecycle,
yoll must exchange an item with the advertiser.
7
TFDS
Items which are ordered on the website are
sent directly to their new owner.
8
TFDS
Not everyone
uses
the Freecycle site in order
9
Residents in the UK separate their rubbish
into different coloured bins for recycling.
10 Some councils in Britain are
thinking
about starting their own 'Freecycle' networks.
Why can't the woman afford to go out to dinner?
a He hasn't been paid yet.
b Someone owes hirn some money.
c He doesn't earn very much.
How many bedrooms does the holiday home
have?
a
a
Two.
b
Three.
c Four.
\A4ry does Angela agree to work extra hours?
a Because one of her colleagues isn't at work.
b Because she needs some extra money.
c Because she will be able to have another
afternoon off.
5
b
Who thinks that Michael is guilty?
a the man b the woman c both of them
Listen to Ian Robinson talking about why he
moved to New Zealand and circle the right
answer, T (true) or F (false).
6
7
Ian's job was badly paid.
TF
He stayed in New Zealand because he liked the
way of life.
TF
8
9
10
Ian's friend had the idea of setting up a hostel.
TF
You can stay at the hotel as long as you want.
TF
Ian's parents are retired.
TF
WRITING
You were on the plane in the article. Write an
email to a friend describing the experience.
A flight to nowhere
DS
produced.
to protect lhe environment.
3
Pisa
TFDS
TFDS
Passengers on a flight from London to New York
spent a long time going nowhere on Monday. Three
hours into the flight the plane developed a problem
in one of its engines, and the pilot decided to turn
round and return to Heathrow, where the flight
landed seven hours after taking off. Passengers
spent the night in airporl hotels before leaving again
yesterday morning - this time they reached their
destination.
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SPEAKING
Total
tE
[@
FDS
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