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LISTENING
Task 1: Listen to five people talking about Carnival in Santa Cruz, in Tenerife. Match
each speaker to the information you hear. There are four extra letters. There is an
example at the beginning.
Speaker 1 __F__ A. beautiful clothes
_____ B. big hat
_____ C. bottle of milk
Speaker 2 _____ D. carnival bus
_____ E. cat woman
Speaker 3 _____ F. expensive costumes
_____ G. fruit
Speaker 4 _____ H. holiday clothes
_____ I. fashion
Speaker 5 _____ J. no hair
_____ K. rucksack
_____ L. Superhero
_____ M. teachers
_____ N. trumpets
_____ O. two day only
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Task 2: You will hear two people, Daisy and Charlie, talking about the cinema. Decide if
each sentence is true (T) or false (F). There is an example at the beginning (0).
(0) There’s an old classic film on at the cinema. F
1 The actor in the film only acts in science-fiction movies. _____
2 Tom and Daisy are going to meet in a car park. _____
3 The film starts after 7.15 pm. _____
4 Charlie doesn’t like watching films. _____
5 Noises at the cinema mean that Charlie can’t hear the film. _____
6 Daisy says that in the past, people didn’t eat at the cinema. _____
7 Charlie likes to text his friends from the cinema. _____
8 Daisy says the cinema helps her to forget about problems for two hours. _____
9 Charlie thinks superhero films are exciting. _____
10 Daisy and Tom are going to watch a scary and violent film. _____
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VOCABULARY
Task 1: Complete the sentences with the correct answer (A, B, or C). There is an example
at the beginning (0).
(0) Sheila always wears bright colors ___ yellow, pink, and red.
A. like B. such like C. as
Question 1: Frank thinks that wearing a ___ to the office makes him look too serious.
#A. suit B. top C. scarf
Question 2: You wear a scarf around your ___.
A. arm B. eyes #C. neck
Question 3: A lot of people at the carnival were wearing a ___ to cover their eyes.
A. make-up B. jewelry #C. mask
Question 4: Some nice clothes, ___ as suits or dresses, are quite expensive.
A. as #B. such C. like
Question 5: In Ancient Egypt people cut off all their ___ because it was cleaner.
#A. hair B. eyes C. shoes
Question 6: How much do you ___ about Ancient Roman schools?
A. discover #B. know C. memorize
Question 7: The Ancient Romans often had Greek people in their house to ___ their
children.
A. learn B. invent #C. teach
Question 8: The only modern subject they had was ___ . In these classes, they learned how
to use numbers.
A. biology B. physics #C. maths
Question 9: Some children ___ their boxing skills with a teacher in Ancient Rome.
#A. practiced B. forgot C. knew
Question 10: Children in Ancient Rome had lessons in speaking, and had to ___ long
poems.
A. fail #B. memorize C. discover
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Task 2: Complete the text with the correct option (A, B, or C). There is an example at the
beginning (0).
A great film to (0) see is The Eagle Huntress, and it’s better (1) ___ the cinema than on TV.
It’s a fantastic film made in the incredible (2) ___ of west Mongolia. What kind of film is it?
It’s a (3) ___ but it’s different from the (4) ___ ones on TV. This one tells a story. The film-
(5) ___ went to the (6) ___ of west Mongolia. to film a 13-year-old Kazakh girl called
Aisholpan. She is learning to hunt with an eagle, a job that women in that region (7) ___ do.
There is an (8) ___ moment when Aisholpan is going down (9) ___ to catch a baby eagle,
but all the photography is great. It’s a fantastic film with a very (10) ___ story.
(0) A. seeing B. see C. is seeing
Question 1: #A. at B. in C. on
Question 2: #A. landscape B. picture C. river
Question 3: #A. documentary B. romantic C. sci-fi
Question 4: A. horror #B. wildlife C. thriller
Question 5: #A. makers B. people C. team
Question 6: A. leaves B. sky #C. mountains
Question 7: #A. rarely B. recent C. always
Question 8: A. animation B. scary #C. exciting
Question 9: A. grass #B. rocks C. lake
Question 10: A. boring #B. interesting C. comedy
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GRAMMAR
Task 1: Choose the correct option (A, B, or C). There is an example at the beginning (0).
People often (0) say that women are more interested in fashion and that they (1) ___ after
their hair and skin more than men, but is that true? (2) ___ more money on their hair, or do
women? (3) ___ it depends on the age of the person or not? When women go for a haircut,
it’s a lot more expensive than for men, but men (4) ___ more often. And nowadays, men’s
hair is ‘in fashion’, so the average man (5) ___ more shampoo and other products than fifty
years ago. Men (6) ___ more time on their hair. In general, women (7) ___ more different
hairstyles, and they buy more colors, but of course, they (8) ___ beards! Beards also follow
fashion, and all fashion comes and (9) ___ . If there’s one thing that’s always true about
fashion, it’s that nothing stays the same. It’s always changing. And men and women usually
(10) ___ it.
(0) A. are saying B. say C. is saying
Question 1: #A. look B. looking C. looks
Question 2: #A. Do men spend B. Are men spending C. Does men spend
Question 3: A. do B. Is #C. Does
Question 4: A. are usually going B. usually going #C. usually go
Question 5: A. buy #B. is buying C. buying
Question 6: #A. are also spending B. also spending C. also spends
Question 7: A. are B. have got #C. have
Question 8: A. aren’t B. haven’t got C. hasn’t got
Question 9: #A. go B. goes C. is going
Question 10: #A. are following B. follow C. follows
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Task 2: Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence. Use no more than THREE words. There are 2 examples at the beginning (0).
(0) The news was on at the cinema in the past. People went there to watch it.
In the past, people went to the __cinema to watch__ the news.
(0) Did you have lunch earlier?
Have ___you had lunch__ today?
1. What happened? Is your arm broken?
What happened? Have _____________________ your arm?
2. Your hair looks lovely! Did you wash it with your new shampoo?
Have you _____________________ with your new shampoo?
3. Oh no! Someone ate the cake! I don’t know when that happened.
Oh no! Someone _____________________ the cake!
4. I’m sorry, I’ve forgotten your surname.
I’m sorry, I don’t _____________________ your surname.
5. Is this her first visit to Paris?
_____________________ to Paris before?
6. People want new things. Some film-makers try to give them.
Some film-makers make unusual films _____________________ new things.
7. Many top actors make the decision not to direct films.
Many top actors decide they _____________________ direct films.
8. She’s very talented and she plans to become famous.
She’s very talented and she _____________________ become famous.
9. Is someone in your family planning to study film direction?
Is someone in your family going _____________________ be a director?
10. People want to remember their happy times, so they watch their old videos.
People watch their old _____________________ happy times.
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READING
Task 1: Complete the text with the correct answers (A, B, or C). This is an example at the
beginning (0).
Studies have (0) shown that following some habits will give you energy in your daily life.
Try this simple quiz, then make the changes!
● How many cups of green tea have you (1) ___ today? In tests, people who (2) ___
three cups of green tea every day (3) ___ fewer problems with their weight and more
energy,
● (4) ___ for a short run before you went to work this morning? How much exercise
(5) ___ today? The same studies (6) ___ that ten minutes of exercise before work
increases your energy levels.
● Biologists (7) ___ that twenty minutes of exercise every day makes you happier and
helps you to learn.
● When (8) ___ you last learn something new? Learning new things helps keep the
mind young. And how many books (9) ___ this year? If you (10) ___ read anything,
start now! Reading is relaxing and you discover new words and words.
(0) A. show B. showed C. shown
Question 1: A. drink B. drank #C. drunk
Question 2: #A. drank B. do they drink C. has drunk
Question 3: #A. had B. have C. has
Question 4: A. Do you go B. Have you been #C. Did you go
Question 5: A. do you do #B. have you done C. đi you do
Question 6: A. find #B. found C. founded
Question 7: A. also discover B. has discovered #C. have also discovered
Question 8: #A. did B. do C. have
Question 9: A. did you read B. have you readed #C. have you read
Question 10: #A. haven’t B. didn’t have C. don’t have
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Task 2: Read the article about changes in appearance. For question 1-10, choose the best
answer (A, B, or C). There is an example at the beginning (0).
Most people don’t change their appearance, or their style of clothes, very often but, for some
occupations, it’s necessary. Film and music stars sometimes change their appearance for
their job. Some actors look very different in each film, and they change their appearance in
real life too. For example, they become thinner. Nicole Kidman wore a latex nose for The
Hours, and she changed her hair color - it is darker in the film. Renee Zellweger often
changes for films. She looked very different in the musical film about the 1920s, Chicago
after she played a modern English journalist in The Diary of Bridget Jones. She spoke
differently from Bridget Jones, too - she spoke British English, but she is American!
Male actors change their bodies more often than female actors. When they’re preparing to
be superheroes, they go to the gym a lot, they work on their arms and eat different food. For
other films, they lose twenty kilos or they put on thirty. They change her hair, beard, and
moustaches - and then they change again, at the end of the job.
For music stars, the situation is different. Top music stars create fashions, but they don’t
follow them. They need a new style every year or two because they want to stay at the top.
In the 1960s and ‘70s, for example, some created styles that are still fashionable, but that
doesn’t often happen now. When popular stars nowadays change their appearance a lot and
wear strange clothes, we watch their changes, but we don’t copy them. Their style or styles
are personal. We often take fashion from music and usually from stars that look a little like
us. These ‘family’ stars come and go, they don’t stay for long. But for music or film stars,
who want to stay at the top for a long time, change is good. And change is necessary.
(0) Changing your appearance is necessary for some _____.
A. places B. films C. jobs
Question 1: In their real life, actors sometimes change appearance _____.
A. because they want to #B. for a movie part C. with a latex mask
Question 2: In one film, Nicole Kidman’s _____ wasn’t real.
A. accent B. hairstyle #C. nose
Question 3: Nicole Kidman and Renee Zellweger changed _____ in one of their movies.
A. their body B. their face #C. more than one thing
Question 4: In one film, Renee Zellweger _____ differently from usual.
A. acts B. dresses #C. speaks
Question 5: The article says that sometimes in the film industry, men want _____.
A. a better job #B. bigger arms C. more food
Question 6: Men often change _____ for a film.
#A. the hair on their faces B. their clothes C. their age
Question 7: The article says that nowadays, _____ people copy modern music stars’ styles
than in the 1960s and ‘70s.
A. more #B. fewer C. older
Question 8: The article says that people don’t _____ clothes like some popular stars.
A. like B. buy #C. wear
Question 9: The article says people follow the fashion of stars who are _____.
#A. like us B. not like us C. very famous
Question 10: The article says that top actors and music stars have _____ in common.
#A. change B. fashion C. money