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New Headway Elementary Final exam

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Date

1. Complete the sentences with the correct preposition (in, on, at).
a) summer I play tennis Sundays.
b) The train leaves Paris 4 p.m.
c) He likes playing football weekends.
d) My brother’s birthday is March.
e) They often eat in a restaurant Fridays.
f) Vancouver is very cold winter.
(6)
2. Write the words in the correct order:
a drives / My / aunt / very / her car/ slowly.

b a / exercise / I / week / twice.

c They / grandparents / visit / usually / on / their / Sunday.

d do / Where / parents / work / your?

e been / ever / Have / in / Sudan / you?

f would / He / to / be / actor / an / like.

(6)

3. Complete the sentences with the opposite verb in the correct form. Use the verbs
from the box.
Close, relax, hate, go, finish, arrive, be early, go
to bed.

a) Sally hates George, but she Thomas.


b) The bank opens at 9.30 in the morning and at 4.30 in the
afternoon.
c) The film starts at 7.15 and at 10.00.
d) I get up at 6.30 and at 10.30.
e) She to work at 8.30 in the morning and comes back at 6.00.
f) John is often late for school but I .
g) The train leaves Paris at 1 p.m and in Lyons at 3.08 p.m.
h) I work eight hours a day, so I always in the evening.
(8)
4. Put the verbs into Present Simple or Present Continuous:
a My favorite relative (be) my cousin Violet. She -
(live) in Manchester and she (work) in a big IT
company. She (not enjoy) her job, but she
(like) the salary. Now she (travel) through France, because she is
on holiday. She and her husband (visit) the south of France.
b This is my friend Sally. She (be) 17 years old. We
(go) to school together. She (like) dancing,
reading and playing computer games and she (not like) studying for
school. At the moment, we (sit) in her room and I
(help) her with her homework.

(13)

5. Fill in a, an, some or any:


a There aren’t any/some cushions on the armchair
b There is a/an animal in the forest.
c Are there some/any curtains in the room?
d There are a/some chairs in the room.
e There is a/some cheese in the fridge.
f There aren’t some/any people in the house.

(6)

6. Put the adjectives into comparative or superlative form:


a Your bag is (easy) than mine.
b This pen writes (good) than the other one.
c This student is (smart) in the class.
d This is (old) castle in Britain.
e Health is (important) than money.
f This actor is (famous) actor from Spain.
g Los Angeles is (modern) than Boston.
h Amazon is (long) river in the world.
i Dolphins are (intelligent) than sharks.
j Huascaran is (high)mountain in Peru.

(10)

7. Complete the conversation with the word or words from the box.

stay in a hotel, ask a question, know the answer,


start work, go home, get up early, live alone, speak
.
English fluently, make a phone call, paint pictures.

1. A) Do you the answer?


B) I’m sorry, I cannot remember the question.
2. A) Your son is very good artist.
B) Thank you. He could when he was just three.
3. A) Can you play tennins at nine o’clock on Sunday?
B) I’m sorry, I never early on Sundays. I stay in bed until eleven.
4. A) What time do you every day?
B)I’m always in the office and at my desk at 9.00.
5. A) Is your friend English?
B) No, she isn’t, but she .
6. A) Does your sister ?
B) No, she lives with two friends.
(6)
8. Complete the text using the correct form of the verbs in the box.

Go, die, live, love, work, have, paint, start, like, buy,

My Aunt Nancy was born in England, but now she (1) in Perth, Australia. She
(2) to Australia in 1985 when her husband, my Uncle Jack (3).
She is 80 years old now, but she still (4). She is an artist. She (5)
pictures of cats for birthday cards. She (6) cats- she (7)twenty
five.
She (8)painting in 1986. At first she (9) just for a hobby, but then
in 1989 she began making and selling birthday cards. A lot of people (10)
them.

(20)
Reading

A Brief History of Tourism

The tourism is 2,000 years old. It started when


rich people of ancient Rome didn´t want to stay in
the city during hot summers. They took trips to the
countryside and the coast. People that lived in the
countryside or the coast worked for the Roman
‘tourists‘, they cooked for them or built new
houses for them. When Roman Empire ended,
Roman tourism stopped.

But it was in the eighteenth century when tourism


became popular. Rich people in Europe started to
travel because of health and culture. They visited
spas and seaside towns and they enjoyed fresh air.
Rich English people liked to travel to Italy. They
studied Italian paintings, sculpture, and
architecture. They wanted to be cultural.

In the twentieth century a lot of Europeans got


richer and wanted to travel. Soon there were
hotels almost everywhere. In the 1960s, tourists
started to travel by plane because it was cheap,
fast, and comfortable. People discovered
countries like Spain and France.

Today Spain, Italy, and France are still popular with


tourists. USA and exotic destinations attract a lot
of people, too. In these countries, travelers can
find fashionable resorts, comfortable hotels, and
exciting theme parks. No wonder tourists spend
a lot of money.

1. Are these sentences true or false:

a Tourists lived also in Roman Empire. TFb

In the 18th century people wanted to be healthy. T F

c Italy was a country popular with rich English people. T F

d It wasn’t expensive to travel by plane in the 1960s. T F

e Tourists do not spend much money any more. T F

(10)
Writing

1. Write a short conversation between a customer and a waiter in the restaurant.

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