Unit 1
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Unit 4
Unit 5
100

divorced - extended - one-parent - only child - twin

1 I haven’t got any brothers or sisters, but I quite like being an ____________. 

2 My cousin’s marriage ended, so she’s ____________ now and wants to stay single. 

3 My dad died when I was three, so I grew up in a ____________ family with my mum. 

4 Marie is my ____________ sister – but I’m 45 minutes older than her. 

5 Most of my ____________ family – my aunts, cousins and brother in law – live in New Zealand

1 only child 2 divorced 3 one-parent 4 twin 5 extended

100

1 Someone stole/broke into my car and took my phone which was on the front seat. 

2 It is legal/illegal to steal information from other people’s computers. 

3 A murderer is someone who steals/kills someone else. 

4 A hacker/mugger attacks people in the street and steals their money. 

5 The men who did the bank theft/robbery took £5,000,000 in cash.

1 broke 2 illegal 3 kills 4 mugger 5 robbery

100

1 I learned Japan/Japanese when I was living in Tokyo. 

2 How many times has Argentinian/Argentina won the World Cup? 

3 Next year, we’re going to go to Turkey/Turkish for our summer holiday. 

4 I got quite good at Thai/Thailand when I was living in Bangkok. 

5 I’d love to visit Russia/Russian in the winter when it’s really cold

1 Japanese 2 Argentina 3 Turkey 4 Thai 5 Russia

100

1 the bit between your hand and the lower part of your arm ____________ 

2 the bit between the lower part of your arm and the upper part of your arm ____________ 

3 the bit between the top part of your arm and your body ____________ 

4 the bit between the top part of your leg and the lower part of your leg ____________ 

5 the bit between the lower part of your leg and your foot ____________

 A ankle B shoulder C knee D elbow E wrist

1 E 2 D 3 B 4 C 5 A

100

channel - contestants - episode - mobile device - season 

Annabelle: Did you watch last night’s (a) __________ of Dancing on Ice? 

Michael: No, I’m not sure I know that programme, what’s it about? 

Annabelle: It’s a dancing competition where celebrities are the (b) __________, and they dance with professional ice skaters in a competition. It’s really exciting! Next week is the final and the public can vote on the winners by phone, tablet or any (c) __________. 

Michael: Sounds good, I’ll have to watch it; what (d) __________ is it on? 

Annabelle: It’s on ITV. I’ve watched it for years and this is the 12th (e) __________!

a episode b contestants c mobile device d channel e season

200

Write the noun form of the words below. 

1 improve ____________

 2 connect ____________ 

3 enjoy ____________ 

4 confident ____________ 

5 explain ____________

1 improvement 2 connection 3 enjoyment 4 confidence 5 explanation

200

Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box and the correct form of used to. 

cook - drink - live - not have - not read

 1 We ________________________ in Australia, but we moved to England two years ago. 

2 We ________________________ a very good Internet connection, but we’ve got cable now. 

3 What ________________________ when you were a student? I liked to make pasta dishes. 

4 John ________________________ much, but now he reads two books a week. 

5 I ________________________ a lot of coffee, but I prefer tea now

1 used to live 2 didn’t use to have 3 did you use to cook 4 didn’t use to read 5 used to drink

200

1 We’ve got to write an ____________ about saving the environment. 

A essay B exercise C exam 

2 Look, you can use your phone to ____________ things into French. 

A revise B translate C memorise 

3 My sister wants to ____________ Modern Languages at university. 

A practise B revise C study 

4 I’m not worried about mistakes, and I think ____________ is more important than accuracy. 

A fluency B practice C translation 

5 Sarah worked hard and passed the end of term ____________. 

A exercise B memorisation C exam

1 A 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 C

200

Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs given. 

1 You don’t need to worry about calling John. (I / already / phone) ________________________ him. 

2 Jane was here at the party a minute ago, but I think (she / just / leave) ________________________. 

3 I’d love to see the new Idris Elba movie. (I / not see / yet) ________________________. 

4 I’m afraid there isn’t any pasta left. (I / just eat) ________________________ it. 

5 Can I have more time for my project? (I / not finish / it / yet) ________________________. 

6 (I / already / do) ________________________ my homework. It only took ten minutes

1 I have already phoned 2 she has just left. 3 I haven’t seen it yet. 4 I have just eaten 5 I haven’t finished it yet. 6 I have already done

200

1 What do you think of that judge on the talent show? I don’t like him. I think he’s really __________. 

A annoying B original C funny 

2 I love watching documentaries on TV, they’re really __________ and I learn new things. 

A awful B scary C informative 

3 He’s not keen on action films, they can be __________ and he doesn’t like watching people fight. 

A violent B inspiring C funny 

4 He found the film’s ending quite __________ and nearly cried when the friends met up again. 

A informative B moving C annoying 

5 We watched a film last night, but the story was quite __________ and we nearly fell asleep! 

A entertaining B brilliant C dull

1 A 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 C

300

Complete the sentences. Put the verbs given into the present simple or present continuous.

1 Can you be quiet? I (try) ______________ to do my homework. 

2 My aunt’s come to stay with us for a week, so I (share) ______________ a room with my brother. 

3 Sorry, sir, can you say that again? I (not/understand) ______________ what we have to do. 

4 I’ve talked to my dad about me doing German, and he (think) ______________ it’s a good idea. 

5 My dad brought me in this morning, but it’s usually my mum who (drive) ______________ me to school.

6 Emma sometimes worries about her school work, but she (seem) ______________ fine at the moment.

1 am trying 2 am sharing 3 don’t understand 4 thinks 5 drives 6 seems

300

Who is talking? Match the sentences to the criminals in the box

arsonist - burglar - kidnapper - shoplifter - vandal

 1 ‘Shhh. They’re upstairs sleeping. Let’s see if there’s anything worth taking down here.’ ____________ 

2 ‘I’ve got that camera under my coat. Nobody saw me. Let’s get out of here and get away.’ ____________ 

3 ‘Look, nobody uses the old wooden hut in the field – let’s go and burn it down.’ ____________ 

4 ‘I have your son. Pay me $1,000,000 in Bitcoin by Thursday.’ ____________ 

5 ‘Hey, come on – let’s smash the windows on that factory and run away.’ ____________

1 burglar 2 shoplifter 3 arsonist 4 kidnapper 5 vanda

300

Complete the sentences with the negative form of the words given. 

1 You can’t just take something from a shop and not pay for it – that’s ____________. (legal) 

2 I find all these ____________ verbs really difficult to learn. (regular) 

3 I don’t like these shoes – they’re very ____________. (comfortable) 

4 Nobody can stay underwater for five minutes – it’s ____________. (possible) 

5 If you’re writing to a friend, it’s best to use ____________ words and phrases. (formal)

1 illegal 2 irregular 3 uncomfortable 4 impossible 5 informal

300

broken - injured - sore throat - temperature - virus 

1 Tom: I’ve got a really ______________. Bob: I’ll get you some honey and lemon – that’ll make you feel better. 

2 Amy: I’m feeling hot, then cold, then hot again. Sam: I’m not surprised – you’ve got a ______________ of 39.5. 

3 Dan: How can we protect ourselves from the ______________? Lea: Wash your hands, wear a face mask, keep two metres apart. 

4 Max: Have you got the results of the X-ray? Zac: Yes it’s good news – your ankle isn’t ______________, it’s just sprained. 

5 Zoe: Will Bill be OK for the match tomorrow? Jon: No, I don’t think so. He ______________ his knee very badly last week.

1 sore throat 2 temperature 3 virus 4 broken 5 injured

300

Complete the sentences with the correct adjectives.

1 The drama was really __________ and she couldn’t stop watching it. (gripped/gripping) 

2 The documentary about ocean life was __________; it had lots of interesting facts. (fascinated/fascinating) 

3 He felt __________ when the aliens appeared in the science-fiction series. (frightened/frightening) 

4 When they revealed who the winner of the talent show was, the audience were __________. (surprised/surprising) 

5 I find watching the chefs prepare different dishes on television __________. (relaxed/relaxing)

1 gripping 2 fascinating 3 frightened 4 surprised 5 relaxing

400

Complete the sentences with the verbs given. Put one verb in the present simple and the other verb in the present continuous. 

1 I’m really sorry, but I ____________ (not understand) what you ____________ (say). Can you speak a bit more slowly? 

2 Oh look – it ____________ (snow)! I ____________ (love) it when it’s cold like this. 

3 I ____________ (know) John’s on holiday because he phoned me yesterday. He ____________ (have) a lovely time.

1 don’t understand, are saying 2 is snowing, love 3 know, is having

400

Complete the sentences using the verbs given. Use the simple past for one verb and the past continuous for the other verb

1 ‘________________________ (you / have) a bath or something when I ________________________ (ring)? You didn’t answer.’ 

2 My mum and dad ________________________ (meet) when they ________________________ (teach) in the same summer school. 

3 The police ________________________ (stop) me even though I ________________________ (not drive) too fast or anything. 

4 The teacher ________________________ (tell) the class to be quiet because they ________________________ (make) too much noise

1 Were you having, rang 2 met, were teaching 3 stopped, wasn’t driving 4 told, were making

400

Choose the correct alternative.

 1 My cousin has lovely long blonde hair/hairs. 

2 Can you get me a bar of chocolate/chocolates when you go to the shop? 

3 Mum’s watching TV. The news is/are on if you’re interested. 

4 If there’s a strawberry yoghurt/strawberry yoghurt in the fridge, could you bring me one? 

5 It takes time/a time to learn to play the piano well.

 6 Thanks for the advice you gave me – it was/they were very useful. 

7 Could we have two coffee/coffees, please

1 hair 2 chocolate 3 is 4 a strawberry yoghurt 5 time 6 it was 7 coffees

400

Complete the sentences with for or since.

1 I’m a bit worried about Jane. I haven’t heard from her ____________ last week. 

2 My sister’s doing engineering at university. She’s been there ____________ two years. 

3 My dad has worked for the bank ____________ fifteen years. 

4 Don’t worry, you’re not too late. I’ve only been here ____________ ten minutes. 

5 I’ve had this phone ____________ ages. I think I need a new one. 

6 Dave’s my oldest friend. I have known him ____________ we were five

1 since 2 for 3 for 4 for 5 for 6 since

400

Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives given. 

1 Spaghetti is ________________ (thin) than some other types of pasta. 

2 In my opinion, beach holidays are ________________ (good) than mountain holidays.

3 Basketball is ________________ (popular) in the US than soccer. 

4 Facebook is the ________________ (big) international social media company. 

5 That’s the ________________ (funny) cat video I’ve seen. 6 It’s the ________________ (bad) TV series I’ve watched; it was really boring.

1 thinner 2 better 3 more popular 4 biggest 5 funniest 6 worst

500

Choose the correct alternative

1 Our teacher went to Buckingham Palace and met Queen/the Queen. 

2 Sue’s a vegetarian, and she doesn’t even eat fish/the fish. 

3 My dad’s engineer/an engineer. What does your dad do? 

4 Jane gave me some milk to drink, but I dropped it and a glass/the glass broke. 

5 Have you got a/an iPhone? 

6 Would you like to go out for a coffee/the coffee sometime? 

7 I don’t really like oranges/the oranges, or any kind of fruit, really

1 the Queen 2 fish 3 an engineer 4 the glass 5 an 6 a coffee 7 oranges

500

Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. 1 We didn’t know what to do, but then Amy came ____________ with a brilliant idea. 

A down B up C across 

2 If Peter finds ____________ that I’m talking to you, he’s going to be very angry. 

A up B across C out

3 I ____________ across a really interesting book in the library. A came B looked C found 

4 The police are ____________ for a tall, thin man in his 20s with dark hair. 

A looking B finding C turning 

5 I can’t find my bank card anywhere, but I expect it’ll turn ____________ some time. 

A in B up C out

1 B 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 B

500

a few - any - many - much - some - very little 

1 It doesn’t usually take me ____________ time to finish my homework. 

2 We moved here last month, so we only know ____________ people. 

3 We didn’t have ____________ fruit at all, but there was lots of cake. 

4 I spent far too much on holiday, and afterwards, I had ____________ money left. 

5 We need ____________ bread – can you go to the shop for me? 

6 The party was nice but quiet; there weren’t ____________ people there.

1 much 2 a few 3 any 4 very little 5 some 6 many

500

Alice: Hi Mary, how’s things?

 Mary: I’m good thanks. Actually more than good. I (a) just had/have just had a really great piece of news. 

Alice: Why, what (b) happened/has happened? 

Mary: Well, a couple of months ago, I (c) applied/ have applied to do a holiday job on a farm in Montana, and they (d) just offered/have just offered me the job! I had an email from them yesterday. 

Alice: That’s amazing. 

Mary: Now I’m sort of nervous because I’ve got to organise things like plane tickets and visas and things. I (e) never did/have never done anything like that before. And I don’t really know anything about America. (f) Did you ever go/Have you ever been there? 

Alice: No, not yet – but I’m hoping to. You remember my cousin Emily? 

Mary: Oh yes, of course. She’s lived in America (g) for/since years, hasn’t she? 

Alice: Yes, that’s right

a have just had 

b has happened 

c applied 

d have just offered 

e have never done 

f Have you ever been 

g for

500

Write sentences with a similar meaning to the first sentence. 

Use so or such. 

1 His friend is so nice. He’s a nice person. - His friend is __________. 

2 It’s so cold today, I need my jacket. - It’s __________ that I need my jacket. 

3 I thought it was such a frightening film. - I was __________ when I watched the film. 

4 She’s having such a busy day today. - She’s __________. 

5 He was so bored with the TV show, he fell asleep! - It was __________ that he fell asleep! 

6 That was such an interesting story! - I love that story, it’s __________!

1 such a nice person 

2 such a cold day today 

3 so frightened 

4 so busy today 

5 such a boring TV show 

6 so interesting

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