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LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 4 A   Units 7-8 

VOCABULARY

 

AND

 

GRAMMAR 

1  Complete the text with one word in each gap. You can see the first letter of each word.  

 

Vote Green 

We are the only party who will (0) protect  the environment and (1) l__________ pollution if we 

win the election. How will we do this? Our policies are to (2) r__________ waste and to  

(3) r__________ the forests that we are killing by acid rain. We also want to (4) s__________ 

the plants and animals that are dying because of this government. The other parties are only 

interested in making money and they will (5) c__________ d__________ the forests and  

(6) d__________ the environment.  

 

 

2 Complete 

the 

sentences 

with 

one word in each gap.  

0  I want to be an accountant. I’m very good     at     Maths. 

1  I want more money. I’m going to ask for a pay ___________. 

2  I’ve got a good ___________. I’m a computer programmer. 

3  I’m bored ___________ my job. I want to find something new. 

4  I like being a teacher but it’s hard ___________ sometimes. 

5  If you are keen ___________ fashion, why don’t you become a designer? 

6  I got the sack. I was useless ___________ my job.  

 

 

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3  Circle the correct answers: a, b or c.  

Dear Sean, 

Hi. How are you? I’m OK here in Germany but I miss (0) __________ with my friends.  

I managed (1) __________ a job as a translator – I should (2) __________ working now but I’m 

having a break. I decided (3) __________ here for another 2 weeks. I promised (4) __________ 

the boss because he’s very friendly to me and it’s busy here. Really, I prefer (5) __________ 

outside in the summer so I’m going to look for work on a campsite after this.Right, I must  

(6) __________. 

See you sometime. 

Keith 

 

0  a) be  

 

b) to be  

 

c) being 

1  a) get 

 

b) to get 

 

c) getting 

 

a) 

be 

  b) 

to 

be 

  c) 

being 

3  a) stay 

 

b) to stay 

 

c) staying 

4  a) help 

 

b) to help 

 

c) helping 

5  a) work 

 

b) to work 

 

c) working 

6  a) go 

 

b) to go  

 

c) going 

 

 

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4  Complete the questions for the answers given. The lines show how many words you need to use. 

0 A 

Are       you       going       to       be    alright?  

B Yes, I am. Don’t worry. Everything’s fine now. 

1  A __________    __________    __________ be rich?  

B I don’t know. Maybe I will be rich in 20 years! 

2  A __________    __________    __________    __________ in ten years?  

B I’m not sure. Maybe I’ll be in Canada or the USA. 

3  A Is __________     __________    __________    __________ late?  

B No, he isn’t. He telephoned to say that his  train is on time. 

4  A Who __________    __________    __________  win? 

B John is. Look, he’s much better than the others.  

 

 

5  Complete the story with the verbs in brackets in the correct form.  

If Chris (0) (pass)     passes     his exams, his parents (0) (give)     will give     him £100. Chris  

(1) (buy) ___________ a tent if his parents (2) (give) ___________ him £100. If Chris  

(3) (buy) ___________ a tent, he (4) (go) ___________ camping. Chris (5) (have) ___________ 

a good time camping if it (6) (not rain) ______________. If it (7) (rain) _____________, Chris  

(8) (not be) _____________ happy. Chris will go home early if he isn’t happy.  

 

 

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LISTENING

 

SKILLS

 

 

CD Track 5 

1  Listen to six people taking part in a competition. Match the speakers (1-6) to the headings (A-G). 

There is one extra heading. 

A  I just want to be happy. 

 

________ 

B  I want to get married. 

 

________ 

C  I want to relax. 

 

 

`________ 

D  I want to see the world. 

 

________ 

E  I did something to help. 

 

________ 

F  I might need to do this again.   

________ 

G  I want to get a good job. 

 

________ 

 

 

 

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READING

 

SKILLS 

1  Read the interview with a politician. Tick true and cross false.  

 

The truth about Truth and Freedom 

The elections are getting closer and a lot of people are thinking of voting for a new party, Truth and 
Freedom. They won’t win the election but they might win a lot of votes. Most people don’t know 
much about it, or its leader, Sir Jeffrey Collins, so last week  

I went to their party offices to ask a few questions. Sir Jeffrey was friendly at first but, as you can 
see from the interview below, he brought the interview to a sudden end when I asked him about his 
past.  

MARK DAVIES: Sir Jeffrey, thank you for letting me talk to you. This is your first election 
since you set up the Truth and Freedom party two years ago. Why did you do that and how 
exactly is it different to the more traditional parties? 

SIR JEFFREY: Well, the name should tell you that. Our country isn’t free and our leaders don’t tell 
the truth. I feel that we need both. 

A lot of people may be surprised to find out that they aren’t free. Can you explain? 

Of course. We think we are free but there are many laws that take away that freedom. Are we free 
to drive at 150kilometres per hour? No. Are we free to say what we want? No. Are we free to 
smoke where we want? No. 

But we need some laws. Where do you stop? Would you give people the freedom to kill? 

No, of course not. Yes, we need some laws but we’ve got far too many. If we get into power, we 
will remove  these stupid, unnecessary laws. It will make life much easier for everyone. 

Now, can I ask you about yourself, Sir Jeffrey? You were a soldier and a businessman.  

I remember reading a few years ago that you were in trouble with the police. Can you tell us 
about that? 

I’ve got nothing to say about that.  

I read that you earned £2 million selling chemicals that you knew were dangerous and that 
five people died. 

Right. I’m not going to stay here any longer listening to this. The interview is over. 

And that was the end of the interview. You can decide for yourself whether Sir Jeffrey is the sort of 
person you want to be the leader of the country. 

By Mark Davies 

 

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1  The writer doesn’t think many people will  

vote for the Truth and Freedom party. 

 

 

 

________ 

2  Sir Jeffrey wasn’t friendly during the interview. 

 

 

________ 

3  The Truth and Freedom party is two years old. 

 

 

________ 

4  Sir Jeffrey says that nobody tells the truth. 

 

 

 

________ 

5  Sir Jeffrey wants to give people the freedom to kill.   

 

________ 

6  If Sir Jeffrey wins the election, there will be fewer laws. 

 

________ 

7  Sir Jeffrey has had two other jobs before he became a politician. 

________ 

 

 

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COMMUNICATION 

1  Put the conversation in the correct order.  

A  Yes, good morning. Is Mr Stephens there? 

 

 

 

 

________ 

B  My name’s Taylor. Mike Taylor. I came last week for an interview.   

________ 

Thank 

you. 

Goodbye 

       ________ 

D  Oh, yes. Mr Taylor. That’s’ right. Can I take a message? 

 

 

________ 

E  Good morning. Jenkins employment agency. Can I help you?   

 

       0        

. 

F  Congratulations, Mr Taylor. I’ll certainly tell him when he comes back.  

Thank 

you 

for 

phoning. 

Goodbye 

     ________ 

G  Yes, please. Can you tell him that I won’t need the job now.  

I’ve 

got 

another 

job. 

       ________ 

H  I’m sorry. He isn’t here at the moment. Who’s calling? 

 

 

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