File Test 3 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B: Grammar 1 Underline The Correct Words
File Test 3 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B: Grammar 1 Underline The Correct Words
File Test 3 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B: Grammar 1 Underline The Correct Words
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File Test 3
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
GRAMMAR
1 Underline the correct words.
Example: You’d gone / ’d been going out when Katie rang.
1 I’d seen / ’d been seeing that documentary before, so I watched a film last night.
2 We were given so big / such big meals in New York we could hardly finish them.
3 I tried some herbal sleeping tablets because I’d slept / ’d been sleeping so badly.
4 You’ll have such a good / a so good time in Rome with Anna.
5 Josh had been swimming / had swum and his hair was still wet.
6 I’d been writing / ’d written my report for three hours when my computer crashed!
1 my / speak / slowly / friends / I / I’m / Russian / more / with / always / English / when
2 the / be / an / in / on / you’ll / beach / sitting / hour / half
3 hardly / to / find / tennis / we / ever / time / together / can / play
4 taxi / fast / drove / early / we / fortunately / driver / incredibly / arrived / the / and
5 was / the / the / wounded / owner / apparently / seriously / restaurant / fight / in
6 it / bored / this / with / finished / I’m / I’m / nearly / extremely / glad / film’s / because
1 I always speak more slowly when I’m with my Russian friends. 2 You’ll be sitting on the beach
in half an hour. / In half an hour you’ll be sitting on the beach. 3 We can hardly ever find time to
play tennis toget 4 Fortunately the taxi driver drove incredibly fast we arrived early. 5
Apparently the restaurant owner was seriously wounded in the fight. 6 I’m glad this film’s
nearly finished because I’m extremely bored with it. / I’m extremely glad thi film’s nearly
finished because I’m bored with it
3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: The man came out of his house and ran (run) down the road.
1 When I woke up and looked out of the window it _was snowing______ (snow) really heavily.
2 We weren’t siting (not sit) in the living room when you took that photo – that’s our kitchen.
3 Jo was sad you weren’t there – he had been looking(look) forward to seeing you for ages.
4 The train came (come) as soon as we got on the platform.
5 We were cooking (cook) breakfast when Jeff finally got up.
6 I got to the supermarket and realised I forgotten (forget) to bring the shopping list.
7 I _had been driving(driving) for ten minutes when I noticed that my lights weren’t on.
8 We _did not come_ (not come) to the award ceremony because we hadn’t been invited.
8
Grammar total 20
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
VOCABULARY
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
PRONUNCIATION
5
Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
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File Test 3
Reading and Writing B
READING
Read the article about perceptions of risk between men and women when driving. Five
sentences have been removed. Choose from the sentences A-F the one which fits each
gap (1-5). There is one extra sentence you do not need to use.
Mr Vroom’s adventure began in 1988, when a friend told him about a unique opportunity.(---
2---). For a fee of $350,000 plus interest, the ticket-holder and one companion could fly first-
class anywhere, whenever they wanted, and as much as they wanted. On top of that, the
ticket holder could also collect airmiles each time they flew. Although they were expensive,
American Airlines sold a total of 40 tickets, before they stopped issuing them in 2004.
The pass was designed mostly for business use, but Jack Vroom decided to use it all the
time. The AAirpass quickly paid for itself. He would fly across the USA to watch his son play
American football at university, or to pick up his father-in-law from Washington DC so he
could babysit his children. (----3----) He would also go abroad too, often just for a few hours.
He flew to Milan to pick up some parts for a motorbike, and to Guadalajara, Mexico, just to
buy some belts. Mr Vroom flew so often that he knew the planes better than most of the
cabin crews. He didn’t even need to show his pass, and everyone at his local airport knew
him by name.
His adventure came to end, though, in 2009 on a flight back from London. He had used his
companion pass to fly his daughter’s friend back to the US, but when they arrived at
Heathrow airport, Mr Vroom was taken to the VIP lounge and was given a letter saying that
he could never use the ticket again. Although he believes he hadn’t done anything wrong,
American Airlines disagreed. When they checked who he was flying with, they noticed he
booked trips with people he had never flown with before. They also noticed he would fly to
far-away destinations in Europe and Asia, but only stay for a few hours.(----4----). His
frequent flying was also costing the airline millions of dollars a year.
Mr Vroom disagrees with the decision, and believes there was nothing written anywhere
which said he wasn’t allowed to gain compensation from his companion ticket. (----5----)
These days, Mr Vroom stays on the ground, working as a teacher and giving lectures in his
house in the city of Dallas in the United States.
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Reading and Writing B
E American Airlines were selling an unlimited, life-long first-class travel pass called the AAirpass
2
F He believes that any money made was for his business services, or simply because friends
wanted to pay him for the flight. 5
Reading total 10
WRITING
I hope that in future; nobody won’t begin wars or to occupy alien’s territories. I hope
that there will be no more conflicts based on discrimination or hatred and the world
will be better.
In general, I think our life will change in a better way but we should work for it. We
should solve our environmental problems, problems with peace and security in
conflicted regions, fight piracy and banditry. We should use ecologically clear
products and minimized harm from the industry. Only this way can bring us to a
bright and happy future!
File Test 3
Listening and Speaking B
LISTENING
1 Listen to five travel announcements. Choose from the list (A-F) what each speaker
says about the train or train station. Use the letters only once. There is one extra
letter which you do not need to use.
A the new platform opens today
B the train will be late today
C conditions on platforms may be dangerous today
D the train will leave from a different place today
E some platforms are closed today
F the train will not run today
Speaker 1 [ ]
Speaker 2 [ ]
Speaker 3 [ ]
Speaker 4 [ ]
Speaker 5 [ ]
5
2 Listen to a woman talking about an adventure holiday she has been on and underline
the correct answer.
1 Kim decided to go on an adventure holiday because she wanted to spend some time apart
from her friends / learn to do some new activities / get plenty of sunshine.
2 Kim’s adventure holiday was in Ireland / the USA / Canada.
3 Kim most enjoyed learning how to surf / sail / ride a horse on her holiday.
4 Kim’s holiday ended by visiting some caves / the coast / the mountains.
5 People on the holiday were put in groups based on their abilities / interests / age.
5
Listening total 10
SPEAKING
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Listening and Speaking B
2 Now answer your partner’s questions.
3 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
Listen to your partner talking about air travel. Do you agree with him / her?
Speaking total 20
Listening and Speaking total 30