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The document contains 10 reading comprehension tests with 5 questions each about activities like fitness classes, shopping, banking, and other daily tasks. It also contains 8 sample emails about events, holidays, assignments, and catching up with friends. The readings and emails provide context and scenarios for language learning exercises.

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Test 1

The document contains 10 reading comprehension tests with 5 questions each about activities like fitness classes, shopping, banking, and other daily tasks. It also contains 8 sample emails about events, holidays, assignments, and catching up with friends. The readings and emails provide context and scenarios for language learning exercises.

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READING

Test 1
1. The fitness class will be somewhere different this week.
2. Go shopping on her way home.
3. You can’t go into the bank on Saturday afternoon.
4. It isn’t possible to have a hot shower this morning.
5. To warn Mia that he may not be on time.
Test 2
1. To make an apology to Lily.
2. Tickets are cheaper if you buy them before the festival.
3. Ask Sam if he wants to come to the football match.
4. Guests might win something if they wear a costume.
5. To remind him about an arrangement.
Test 3
1. To ask if George will lend him some camping equipment.
2. Come to the picnic with food to cook.
3. You don’t have to be talented to go to the workshop.
4. Play music with others.
5. Some of the stamps are very ususual.
Test 4
1. Katie will meet Emily before they get on the train.
2. Members of the local swimming team can’t use these lockers.
3. James can no longer go to the concert with Paola at six.
4. You may use this door in the evening if you work here.
5. Ask Mum to write the address and send the letter.
Test 5
1. The first train you can travel on with a ‘saver’ ticket is the 10.15.
2. Do not go to the waiting room before telling the receptionist you are here.
3. Michael is having a break from travelling at the moment.
4. If you book tickets here, you’ll receive them a day letter.
5. Pay the exact amount for the trip is cash.
Test 6
1. The product can last five days after opening.
2. You can may pay with a credit card, cheque or, cash.
3. He cannot do the favour he had promised.
4. You have to pay a fine if you park here for three hours.
5. Please respect others and remain quiet during the examination.
Test 7
1. Won’t be able to choose their afternoon activites next week.
2. Tom should go to the restaurant without Jess.
3. Only members can visit the Private Rooms from 10am to 2pm.
4. The water fitness classes are free to people who swim ten times in a month.
5. Find a table.
Test 8
1. Collect the tickets.
2. The lift isn’t working.
3. Prepare the dinner.
4. This car park is for people who use the shop.
5. Students will be told when the cafe is open.
Test 9
1. The only thing you are allowed to take into the study room is water.
2. You can’t use the swimming pool at the moment.
3. Paul has Laura’s book, but she needs it back.
4. Eric and Jo don’t have to go to music class this afternoon.
5. Sarah must be ready to meet her parents after class.
Test 10
1. Jack may be prepared to accept less than 25 euros for his boots.
2. Classes will not be held in here until the painting is finished.
3. Thinks anyone from outside school can attend the party.
4. Swimmers who break the rules may not continue the class with their teacher.
5. It’s as cheap for two people to eat here as one.
WRITING
Email 1:
Dear Mary,
How are you doing?
I’m excited to know that Adam, your brother got a scholarship at Oxford
University.
I’m very pround of him.
Is he going on vacation before he starts his college life?
Tell me if you and your brother come to my place!
See you soon,
Jack.
Email 2:
Dear Lily,
Thanks for your mail.
I’m doing well at my new town.
The neighbors are friendly, and the scenery is beautiful.
However, I always miss the old neighbors. Who were helpful and generous.
Please let me know if you and your family come to my town!
See you soon,
Linda.
Email 3:
Hi Tony,
How have you been?
I have just come back from a 2-day holiday with my tennis club.
We went fishing and camping in the countryside.
The weather was fine and we enjoyed ourselves a lot.
Would you like to join us next time?
See you soon,
Ben.
Email 4:
It’s great to hear from you.
I’m happy to come your birthday party next weekend.
Shall I prepare some dishes for the party?
If the weather is good. I suggest having a barbecure at your garden.
Tell me if you think it’s a good idea!
Write soon,
Pete.
Email 5:
Thank you very much for writing to me.
I’m sorry about that my assignment did not match your expectation.
Should I re-write and send to you via email?
If you agree. I promise to do it much better than the previous one.
Please let me know your opinion.
Thank you very much,
Mary.
Email 6:
Dear Michelle,
How are you doing these days?
Our yoga club is having the year-end-party next weekend.
Would you like to attend this event?
I will pick you up if you want to go with me?
I will send you a detail of the event soon.
Write soon,
Rachel.
Email 7:
Dear Kate,
It’s great to hear from you.
Our family is very happy to welcome you and your kids to our home next
month.
Would you like us to pick you up at the airport?
The weather is cold in my city, remember to bring warm clothers.
I’m sending you the map of the city case you need it.
Write soon,
Liz.
Email 8:
Hi Rose,
I’m very glad to hear from you. How are you?
I have just finished my final examination and are very eager for the summer
holiday.
I’m thinking of going back to Seattle in the middle of July.
Will you be there at that time?
I will be happy to see you again in Seattle.
See you soon,
Joe.

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