Test 7 (8th form)
A Listen and answer the questions.
1. Who did the American travel with?
A)friends B) family C) alone
2. What did he always do for his children?
A) He bought tasty food. B) He bought everything they wanted. C) He took them to the Zoo every day.
3. Why did the children frighten the animals?
A) They were afraid of animals. B) They feed the animals. C) They were naughty.
4. Why did the American ask about the price of the Zoo?
A) He decided to buy the Zoo. B) It was really interesting for him. C) He wanted to help animals.
5. What did the Zookeeper answer?
A) The Zookeeper got angry. B) The Zookeeper said it was a good idea. C) The Zookeeper said that the Zoo can buy the American's children for the Zoo.
B Choose the correct word/phrase to fill in the gaps.
1 chat text
⦁ It’s annoying when people sit and … in the cinema.
⦁ Bob decided to … Mary and apologise to her, as he was too nervous to do it face to face.
2 report coverage
⦁ Live … of the flood showed a number of survivors being saved by helicopter rescue team.
⦁ There will be a special … about the growing problem of global warming on TV.
3 certificate degree
⦁ Mark has helped the police solve difficult cases, as he has a … in Criminal Laws.
⦁ Before he can join the basketball team, Nick has to bring a medical … .
4 advertisements announcements
⦁ Did you hear …about the bus strike today?
⦁ It’s really annoying that nearly half the pages in this magazine are taken up by … of beauty.
5 temper mood
⦁ Don’t try to solve your conflict with Mark. He is in bad ….
⦁ When Tim saw the broken window, he lost his…
C Fill in
Forecast review broadcast timetable presenter
D Underline the correct item
11. Should/ May I have some information about this picture, please?
12. Mike may/has to leave school early tomorrow. He has an appointment after school.
13. If you want to succeed in life, you should/need to work hard, and always keep to your goals.
14. if your roommates are too noisy, you ought to/ need to study at the student library. It’s quiet there.
15. Students mustn’t/ needn’t run in the school corridors.
16. You should /must respect your teachers and your classmates.
17. She mustn’t/ can’t have finished her homework already, it’s impossible.
18. You should/ need to ask your teacher if you require extra help.
19. I didn’t see him today. He can/ must have taken the day off.
20. You needn’t/ mustn’t eat in class.
E Fill in to, on, for, from, about
19. Kate comes … very wealthy family.
20. You shouldn’t be mean … other people.
21. She’s so kind. She always care … other children.
22. You always blame me … everything that I haven’t done.
23. Billy can’t concentrate … his homework because of his mobile phone.
A Listen and answer the questions.
1. Who did the American travel with?
A) friends
B) family
C) alone
To find the answer to this question, we need to listen to the conversation or read the passage carefully. In this case, the options provided are "friends," "family," and "alone." Since the question is asking about who the American traveled with, we can eliminate the option "alone" as it suggests that the American traveled by himself. Now we are left with "friends" and "family." To determine the correct answer, we need to refer back to the passage or the conversation.
(Note: Since the passage is not provided, we can assume that the correct answer is "B) family" based on common knowledge that the majority of people travel with their family members for leisure.)
2. What did he always do for his children?
A) He bought tasty food.
B) He bought everything they wanted.
C) He took them to the Zoo every day.
To answer this question, we again need to refer back to the passage or the conversation. The options given are "He bought tasty food," "He bought everything they wanted," and "He took them to the Zoo every day." From these options, we can conclude that the American did something regularly for his children. Based on common knowledge, it is unlikely that he bought everything they wanted or took them to the Zoo every day. Therefore, the most reasonable answer would be "A) He bought tasty food."
3. Why did the children frighten the animals?
A) They were afraid of animals.
B) They fed the animals.
C) They were naughty.
To find the answer to this question, we need to understand the reason behind the children's behavior. The options provided are "They were afraid of animals," "They fed the animals," and "They were naughty." Based on the options, it is clear that the children did something that caused the animals to feel frightened. To determine the correct answer, we need to refer back to the passage or the conversation. Without the passage, we can assume that the children were likely misbehaving, which suggests that the correct answer is "C) They were naughty."
4. Why did the American ask about the price of the Zoo?
A) He decided to buy the Zoo.
B) It was really interesting for him.
C) He wanted to help animals.
To answer this question, we need to understand the reason behind the American's inquiry about the price of the Zoo. The options given are "He decided to buy the Zoo," "It was really interesting for him," and "He wanted to help animals." From these options, it is clear that the American asked about the price for a specific reason. To determine the correct answer, we need to refer back to the passage or the conversation. Without the passage, we can assume that the American's interest in the price suggests that he wanted to purchase or invest in the Zoo. Therefore, the most reasonable answer would be "A) He decided to buy the Zoo."
5. What did the Zookeeper answer?
A) The Zookeeper got angry.
B) The Zookeeper said it was a good idea.
C) The Zookeeper said that the Zoo can buy the American's children for the Zoo.
To answer this question, we need to consider the response of the Zookeeper. The options given are "The Zookeeper got angry," "The Zookeeper said it was a good idea," and "The Zookeeper said that the Zoo can buy the American's children for the Zoo." From these options, it is clear that the Zookeeper gave a particular response. To determine the correct answer, we need to refer back to the passage or the conversation. Without the passage, it is unlikely that the Zookeeper would want to buy the American's children for the Zoo. Therefore, the most reasonable answer would be "B) The Zookeeper said it was a good idea."
B Choose the correct word/phrase to fill in the gaps.
1 chat
⦁ It’s annoying when people sit and … in the cinema.
⦁ Bob decided to … Mary and apologize to her, as he was too nervous to do it face to face.
In the first gap, the correct word is "chat." We often say "chatting" to refer to casual conversation. In the second gap, the correct word is "text." Bob decided to text Mary instead of speaking to her face to face.
2 report
⦁ Live … of the flood showed a number of survivors being saved by helicopter rescue team.
⦁ There will be a special … about the growing problem of global warming on TV.
In the first gap, the correct word is "coverage." We often use the word "coverage" to refer to the reporting or documentation of an event. In the second gap, the correct word is "report." The word "report" is commonly used to refer to a formal written or spoken account of a particular subject.
3 certificate
⦁ Mark has helped the police solve difficult cases, as he has a … in Criminal Laws.
⦁ Before he can join the basketball team, Nick has to bring a medical … .
In the first gap, the correct word is "degree." A degree indicates a more significant level of education or achievement. In the second gap, the correct word is "certificate." A certificate is often required to prove that someone has met a particular standard or completed a specific program.
4 advertisements
⦁ Did you hear … about the bus strike today?
⦁ It’s really annoying that nearly half the pages in this magazine are taken up by … of beauty.
In the first gap, the correct word is "announcements." Announcements are typically used to share information or make public statements. In the second gap, the correct word is "advertisements." Advertisements are often used to promote or advertise products, services, or events.
5 temper
⦁ Don’t try to solve your conflict with Mark. He is in bad … .
⦁ When Tim saw the broken window, he lost his...
In the first gap, the correct word is "mood." Mood refers to someone's emotional state or attitude. In the second gap, the correct word is "temper." Temper implies a sudden display of anger or frustration.
C Fill in
Forecast review broadcast timetable presenter
In this part, the words given must be matched to complete the statements. Without the specific statements or passage, it is difficult to provide a complete answer.
D Underline the correct item
11. Should/ May I have some information about this picture, please?
To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the context of the situation. Both "should" and "may" can be used to ask for permission or make a polite request. However, "may" is more commonly used in this context, making it the most appropriate answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "May."
12. Mike may/has to leave school early tomorrow. He has an appointment after school.
To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the context of the situation. The phrase "has to" suggests that Mike has an obligation or a requirement to leave school early, making "has to" the most appropriate answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "has to."
13. If you want to succeed in life, you should/need to work hard and always keep to your goals.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the meaning and use of the two options. Both "should" and "need to" express the idea of a suggestion or recommendation. However, in this context, "need to" implies a stronger sense of necessity or requirement, making it the most appropriate answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "need to."
14. If your roommates are too noisy, you ought to/need to study at the student library. It’s quiet there.
To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the context of the situation. The word "ought to" implies a moral obligation or duty, while "need to" suggests a necessity or requirement. In this context, suggesting the student study at the library due to noisy roommates, "need to" is the most appropriate answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "need to."
15. Students mustn’t/needn’t run in the school corridors.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the meaning and use of the two options. "Mustn’t" implies a strong prohibition or rule, while "needn’t" suggests something is not necessary or not required. In this context, the prohibition against running in the school corridors is more appropriate, making "mustn’t" the correct answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "mustn’t."
16. You should/must respect your teachers and your classmates.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the meaning and use of the two options. Both "should" and "must" suggest a strong recommendation or obligation. However, "must" implies a stricter requirement or rule, making it the more suitable answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "must."
17. She mustn’t/can’t have finished her homework already; it’s impossible.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the meaning and use of the two options. "Mustn’t" implies a strong prohibition or rule, while "can’t" suggests something is not possible. In this context, expressing doubt about someone finishing their homework already, "can’t" is the most appropriate answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "can’t."
18. You should/need to ask your teacher if you require extra help.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the meaning and use of the two options. Both "should" and "need to" suggest a suggestion or recommendation. However, "need to" implies a stronger sense of necessity or requirement, making it the more suitable answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "need to."
19. I didn’t see him today. He can/must have taken the day off.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the meaning and use of the two options. "Can" implies a possibility or potential action, while "must" suggests a high degree of certainty or likelihood. In this context, suggesting the likelihood of someone taking the day off, "must" is the most appropriate answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "must."
20. You needn’t/mustn’t eat in class.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the meaning and use of the two options. Both "needn’t" and "mustn’t" suggest a prohibition or rule. However, "needn’t" implies that something is not necessary or not required, while "mustn’t" indicates that something is strictly forbidden. In this context, expressing a prohibition against eating in class, "mustn’t" is the most appropriate answer. Therefore, the correct answer is "mustn’t."
E Fill in
19. Kate comes from a very wealthy family.
To determine the correct preposition, we need to consider the meaning and use of the options. In this context, indicating someone's origin or source, the correct preposition is "from." Therefore, the correct answer is "from."
20. You shouldn’t be mean to other people.
To determine the correct preposition, we need to understand the intended meaning. In this context, indicating the target or recipient of one's behavior, the correct preposition is "to." Therefore, the correct answer is "to."
21. She’s so kind. She always cares about other children.
To determine the correct preposition, we need to consider the meaning and use of the options. In this context, indicating who or what someone cares for, the correct preposition is "about." Therefore, the correct answer is "about."
22. You always blame me for everything that I haven't done.
To determine the correct preposition, we need to understand the intended meaning. In this context, indicating the reason or cause of blame, the correct preposition is "for." Therefore, the correct answer is "for."
23. Billy can’t concentrate on his homework because of his mobile phone.
To determine the correct preposition, we need to consider the meaning and use of the options. In this context, indicating the reason or cause of Billy's lack of concentration, the correct preposition is "on." Therefore, the correct answer is "on."