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2024 · The Big Challenge 2024
# Medien Answers
1
  • A I'm well.
  • B My name’s Rosie.
  • C Goodbye.
  • D Yes, please.
2
  • A At school.
  • B It’s red.
  • C I'm eleven.
  • D I'm fine, thanks.
3
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
4
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
5
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
6
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
7
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
8
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
9
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
10
  • A 19
  • B 21
  • C 20
  • D 22
11
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
12
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
13
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
14
  • A A blackboard.
  • B A desk.
  • C A clock.
  • D A bookcase.
15
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
16
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
17
  • A A table.
  • B A plant.
  • C A sofa.
  • D A lamp.
18
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
19
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
20
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
21
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
22
  • A Sasha
  • B Sairshe
  • C Seorsha
  • D Saoirse
23
  • A 13 March
  • B 14 March
  • C 30 March
  • D 30 May
24
  • A cold
  • B large
  • C sweet
  • D cola
25
  • A Enjoy the party!
  • B Get well soon!
  • C Don’t be late!
  • D Have a nice time.
26
  • A Of course. What time?
  • B Sorry, you’re busy.
  • C Yes, you’re right.
  • D Yes, you can.
27
  • A A new museum.
  • B An ancient castle.
  • C A cathedral in a nearby town.
  • D The market in the town square.
28
  • A Steak, chips and salad.
  • B Chicken and salad.
  • C Chicken, baked potatoes and salad.
  • D Steak with vegetables.
29
  • A heart
  • B hat
  • C at
  • D hot
30
  • A rich
  • B next
  • C kicks
  • D weeks
31
  • A they, share, wait
  • B they, chair, wet
  • C day, chair, wet
  • D day, share, wait
32
  • A tea
  • B beans
  • C beef
  • D chips
33
  • A Sherlock Holmes
  • B King Charles III
  • C Paddington Bear
  • D The British prime minister
34
..... your name at the top of the page.
  • A Write
  • B Open
  • C Take
  • D Make
35
Ben and James ..... American.
  • A is
  • B are
  • C be
  • D am
36
My neighbour has ….. a cat. His name is Spot.
  • A him
  • B is
  • C have
  • D got
37
No, thanks. I ..... eat that cake. There are nuts in it.
  • A don't like
  • B not want
  • C 'm not
  • D can't
38
Do you ..... the bus to school?
  • A usually take
  • B ride often
  • C not go
  • D never has
39
British children wear uniforms to school, ..... ?
  • A do they
  • B aren’t they
  • C don’t they
  • D isn’t it
40
This is a letter from Jake to ..... .
  • A his friend Toby
  • B his grandparents
  • C his parents
  • D his brother in Cardiff
41
At Camp Silver Lake, Jake ..... .
  • A isn't happy
  • B makes dinner with the other children
  • C stays inside a lot
  • D hasn't got any friends
42
Every day, Jake ..... .
  • A gets up at 9 in the evening
  • B does the washing up
  • C eats eggs and bacon for lunch
  • D plays games after dinner
43
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • A Camp Silver Lake is great for kids who like sports.
  • B In the letter, Jake asks his parents for some money.
  • C Jake is on holiday for over a week.
  • D Children eat their lunches outside.
44
This is a poster for ..... .
  • A a school event
  • B a play at the theatre
  • C a television programme
  • D a dance contest
45
Who can be in the talent show?
  • A Students of Newport High School.
  • B Teachers at the school.
  • C Parents of school students.
  • D Anyone with a talent.
46
If you want to be in the talent show, you must first ..... .
  • A perform in Drama class
  • B go to the school hall on Thursday
  • C ask Mr Rogers or Mrs Oliver
  • D go to the show on Friday, the twenty-first of June
47
Find the true sentence.
  • A Everyone who comes on Thursday will be in the show.
  • B Only the worst students can be in the show.
  • C The winner in June will get a trophy.
  • D Two teachers decide who will be in the show.
48
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • A A rock band can't be in the show.
  • B A comedian can tell jokes for three minutes.
  • C A seven-minute dance routine is too long.
  • D A magician and his rabbit can be in the show.
49
The River ..... flows through London.
  • A Thames
  • B Tweed
  • C Tyne
  • D Trent
50
..... is not a British city.
  • A Belfast
  • B Chicago
  • C Manchester
  • D Edinburgh
51
Robin ..... is an legendary English folk hero. He steals from the rich and gives to the poor.
  • A Good
  • B Wood
  • C Green
  • D Hood
52
Find the word that is not an object you find in the bathroom.
  • A Soap.
  • B A towel.
  • C A swing.
  • D A sink.
53
My teacher ..... four languages. She ..... me Spanish this year.
  • A speaks ..... is teaching
  • B is knowing ..... teaches
  • C can speak ..... learns
  • D has got ..... gives lessons to
54
Find the pair of words that don’t rhyme.
  • A worry/sorry
  • B heart/art
  • C tower/hour
  • D pear/bear
55
British children love Fireworks Night, or Guy Fawkes Night. It is celebrated on ..... .
  • A 5 November
  • B 31 October
  • C 26 October
  • D 1 May
# Medien Answers
1
  • A It’s very nice.
  • B I’m twelve.
  • C Yes, I do.
  • D In Oxford.
2
  • A No, it isn’t.
  • B No, thank you.
  • C Yes, it's a cake.
  • D Yes, chicken.
3
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
4
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
5
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
6
  • A In the schoolbag.
  • B Under the calculator.
  • C Inside the front pocket.
  • D On top of the books.
7
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
8
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
9
  • A Tuesday, 12th June
  • B Wednesday, 12th June
  • C Thursday, 13th June
  • D Wednesday, 20th June
10
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
11
  • A Commerson
  • B Connerson
  • C Comason
  • D Kommason
12
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
13
  • A 650
  • B 715
  • C 615
  • D 605
14
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
15
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
16
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
17
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
18
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
19
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
20
  • A I can lend you my pen.
  • B I forgot my keys!
  • C I left my calculator at home!
  • D Sorry, I didn’t bring your dictionary.
21
  • A He’s lost. We can’t find him!
  • B We’re going to London for the weekend.
  • C Quick, he’s very fast!
  • D He needs to go in first.
22
  • A Who’s this?
  • B Who’s Jonah?
  • C You’ve got the wrong number.
  • D Thanks for calling.
23
  • A It’s quite messy.
  • B It’s tidy.
  • C It’s dirty.
  • D It’s empty.
24
  • A Passport control
  • B Bus station
  • C Taxi rank
  • D Entrance
25
  • A Get ready for school.
  • B What did the doctor say?
  • C I’m going to work.
  • D I’m going to call the doctor.
26
  • A Mark and Helen are at a barbecue.
  • B Helen doesn’t like what Mark is wearing.
  • C Mark isn’t going to find what he’s looking for.
  • D Helen gave Mark’s favourite T-shirt to someone else.
27
  • A Rosie’s mum is very thirsty.
  • B Rosie made a mistake with the recipe.
  • C Rosie put too much sugar in the cake.
  • D The cake tastes nice but looks awful.
28
  • A The guests in room 13 arrived this morning.
  • B Mr Jones will sleep on the top floor of the hotel tonight.
  • C The people in the room above Mr Jones’ made a lot of noise.
  • D The man isn’t going to move.
29
  • A mouse
  • B mouth
  • C month
  • D house
30
  • A day
  • B he
  • C my
  • D boy
31
  • A white, beard, fairy
  • B write, bird, fairy
  • C ride, bird, very
  • D right, bored, very
32
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
33
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
34
My dad sometimes ..... in the morning.
  • A make breakfast
  • B walks to work
  • C is drinking coffee
  • D don’t eat cereal
35
….. you ….. to the concert tonight?
  • A Are ….. going
  • B Can ….. see
  • C Do ….. want
  • D Do ….. come
36
How many cars ….. in the car park?
  • A is it
  • B have got
  • C are any
  • D are there
37
London is ….. than Liverpool.
  • A very far
  • B much bigger
  • C most expensive
  • D not as cold
38
“Where ….. yesterday, James?” “At home. I was ill.”
  • A were you
  • B are you
  • C went you
  • D you go
39
You’ll be sick if you …..
  • A eat all those cakes
  • B are drinking too much milkshake
  • C will eat lots of doughnuts
  • D won’t eat some fruit
40
Martha is messaging Lucy, ….. .
  • A her school friend
  • B her aunt in Cornwall
  • C her history teacher
  • D her younger cousin
41
We know that Martha ….. .
  • A is on holiday with her family in London
  • B is away from home for two weeks
  • C likes the scenery in Cornwall
  • D has the same taste in music as her dad
42
Martha asks for Lucy's help because she ..... .
  • A left her assignment in Cornwall
  • B hasn't got her History homework with her
  • C forgot to give her homework to her teacher
  • D needs to charge her phone
43
Find the sentence that is NOT true.
  • A Martha and her dad were in the car for six hours yesterday.
  • B Martha will print something at her aunt's house.
  • C Alice likes playing with her cousin.
  • D Martha's bag, phone and phone charger are in London.
44
On Saturday Jake watched ….. .
  • A a movie on TV
  • B a film at the cinema
  • C a video on his phone
  • D a series on his laptop
45
“Dog Cop 2” is about ..... that solves crimes.
  • A a Hollywood thief
  • B an actor called Skip
  • C a puppy on a farm
  • D a police dog
46
From the text, we know that Skip ..... .
  • A and Frank are trying to find some stolen pets
  • B falls in love with a Hollywood star
  • C is helping her partner on an important case
  • D dreams of going back to the farm
47
In the film, ..... .
  • A Skip gets help from humans and dogs
  • B Candy saw the person who stole her jewellery
  • C someone is stealing famous people's pets
  • D Skip makes a new friend and catches the thief
48
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • A “Dog Cop 2” is a comedy movie with some action scenes.
  • B Jake thinks that older teenagers will like “Dog Cop 2” the most.
  • C The first Dog Cop film was very popular with audiences.
  • D Jake didn't like the first film as much as the second one.
49
In the United Kingdom, a “pound” is a unit of money. “Pound” is also a unit of measurement. What does it measure?
  • A Height
  • B Weight
  • C Temperature
  • D Liquid
50
‘Romeo and Juliet’, ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Macbeth’ are plays written by ….. .
  • A Charles Dickens
  • B Winston Churchill
  • C William Shakespeare
  • D William Wordsworth
51
What is the name of the sea between the south of England and the north of France?
  • A The Thames.
  • B The English Channel.
  • C The North Sea.
  • D The Tube.
52
The first "e” in “receipt” sounds like ….. .
  • A the “y” in “gym”
  • B the “ei” in “height”
  • C the “e” in “tennis”
  • D the “i” in “sign”
53
I wanted to go to the park but Dad suggested ..... instead.
  • A to see a movie
  • B us to the beach
  • C to having a picnic
  • D visiting the zoo
54
The opposite of “rough” is ….. .
  • A clear
  • B sharp
  • C rich
  • D smooth
55
Find the British English version of this American English word: yard
  • A queue
  • B garden
  • C pavement
  • D lorry
# Medien Answers
1
  • A I’m nearly sixteen.
  • B It’s half past four.
  • C There are twelve.
  • D I’m fine, thanks.
2
  • A Yes, please.
  • B Yes, I am.
  • C Yes, I do.
  • D No, she’s American.
3
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
4
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
5
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
6
  • A A chair.
  • B A bag.
  • C A guitar.
  • D A ball.
7
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
8
  • A Peter
  • B Mark
  • C Ben
  • D Oliver
9
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
10
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
11
  • A £60.53
  • B £16.35
  • C £65.33
  • D £16.53
12
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
13
  • A French
  • B Art
  • C Geography
  • D English
14
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
15
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
16
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
17
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
18
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
19
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
20
  • A Mr Peters is very busy at work at the moment.
  • B Oliver’s dad couldn’t come because he is unwell.
  • C Mrs Peters is upset that her husband chose to stay at home.
  • D Mr Peters isn’t interested in castles.
21
  • A John asked his brother to help but he refused.
  • B Mrs Smith thinks her husband is lazy.
  • C Mr Smith was willing to help if needed.
  • D John will move house later than planned.
22
  • A Not quite. Can you give us a few more minutes?
  • B Can I have the bill, please?
  • C Yes, my order number is 874-925.
  • D I’ll be there in five minutes.
23
  • A Watch it later on TV.
  • B Go into the cinema, despite being late.
  • C Return in a couple of hours.
  • D Have some dinner instead.
24
  • A There’s some left.
  • B Here’s your change.
  • C I’m afraid that’s not enough.
  • D Give me it back.
25
  • A It doesn’t fit him.
  • B The style doesn’t suit Alfie.
  • C It doesn’t go with what he’s wearing.
  • D The jumper isn’t small enough.
26
  • A You can't miss it.
  • B I missed you.
  • C I didn't notice you.
  • D You missed me!
27
  • A We ran out of time.
  • B We lost our way.
  • C It was a waste of time.
  • D There was a delay.
28
  • A She spends £140 on tickets for the trip on Saturday.
  • B She decides to go on Saturday but will bring her own lunch with her.
  • C She chooses the half-day trip but will eat in a restaurant in Cranston village.
  • D She’ll eat in a restaurant in Torquay after her coach trip.
29
  • A goes
  • B grows
  • C ghost
  • D Joe’s
30
  • A paid
  • B lied
  • C played
  • D red
31
  • A ear, first, what
  • B here, thirst, watch
  • C hair, thirst, wash
  • D hear, first, wash
32
  • A The highest mountain in Wales.
  • B A royal castle in Scotland.
  • C An ancient Roman wall.
  • D A prehistoric monument.
33
  • A California
  • B Texas
  • C Arizona
  • D New Mexico
34
I ..... a wonderful time on holiday. I don't want to go home!
  • A 've got
  • B have
  • C 'm having
  • D get
35
Joe ..... usually arrive at work before 9 am but today he ..... in early.
  • A doesn't ..... 's coming
  • B is ..... is travelling
  • C never ..... comes
  • D does ..... goes
36
If you ..... all your pocket money today, you won't have any left for the rest of the month.
  • A are spending
  • B don't spend
  • C will spend
  • D spend
37
..... much milk left when you finished breakfast this morning?
  • A How
  • B There is
  • C Was there
  • D Did you leave
38
My grandparents ..... in 1975 and ..... together ever since.
  • A met ..... have been
  • B met ..... were
  • C have met ..... are
  • D did meet ..... being
39
Mmm, that was the ..... ice cream that I .... eaten.
  • A best ..... 've never
  • B nicest ..... have ever
  • C more delicious ..... have yet
  • D most ..... already
40
What do you know about Mr and Mrs Brown?
  • A They live opposite Maisie.
  • B They're on holiday for a week.
  • C They've got a pet cat.
  • D They're Maisie's parents.
41
What do you know about Maisie?
  • A She's 14 years old.
  • B Her cat isn't allowed outside.
  • C She's got a grey kitten.
  • D She likes cats and dogs.
42
Maisie thinks she will be a good pet sitter because ..... .
  • A her parents will help if she gets bored
  • B she has experience of looking after other people's animals
  • C she's already got the keys to the Browns' house
  • D she cared for her grandmother’s dog when he was ill last year
43
Find the sentence that ISN’T true.
  • A There’s a possibility that the Browns and Maisie will be away at the same time.
  • B If anything goes wrong, Mr and Mrs Jones will help their daughter.
  • C Maisie offers to visit the cats at any time during the day.
  • D Maisie could earn £35 for the week's work.
44
This text is from a guide book about ….. .
  • A plays you can see at the theatre
  • B famous writers
  • C the history of Great Britain
  • D places to visit in London
45
According to the text, Shakespeare's Globe ..... .
  • A is where Shakespeare works
  • B is a theatre next to a river
  • C is a famous play
  • D was built in 1644
46
Find the true sentence.
  • A The new theatre was built on the same location as the old one.
  • B William Shakespeare wrote plays but didn't act in them.
  • C The first Globe was burned down in 1997 and replaced by the new one.
  • D Some well-known plays were seen for the first time at the old Globe.
47
What is unusual about seeing a play at The Globe?
  • A During the day, the only light comes from candles.
  • B The majority of the audience watches plays standing up.
  • C If it rains, performances will be cancelled.
  • D You have to dress like people did in Shakespeare's time.
48
Find the sentence that ISN'T true, according to the travel guide.
  • A A couple would pay £50 for tickets in the seated area.
  • B It's possible that you'll get cold and wet while watching a play.
  • C If you saw 'Romeo and Juliet' today, Juliet would be played by a boy.
  • D You won't hear electric guitars or keyboards at the Globe.
49
Which of these cities is NOT in Canada?
  • A Ottawa.
  • B Seattle.
  • C Montreal.
  • D Vancouver.
50
Who was the first president of the United States of America?
  • A Ronald Reagan.
  • B George Washington.
  • C Benjamin Franklin.
  • D Abraham Lincoln.
51
The year 1066 is very important in British history. It is when the English army was defeated by the ..... at the Battle of Hastings.
  • A Normans
  • B Scots
  • C Vikings
  • D Spanish
52
Which pair of words don't sound the same?
  • A aloud/allowed
  • B past/passed
  • C ice/eyes
  • D wear/where
53
I'm very busy at the moment. Could you tell ..... I'll call him later?
  • A to Mr Jones that
  • B for him that
  • C my husband
  • D that the client
54
Complete the "family" of words: grass, fence, plants, ..... .
  • A hedge
  • B shells
  • C cliff
  • D belt
55
What do the red and white stripes on the US flag represent?
  • A The blood of the fighters during the Wars of Independence.
  • B The number of states when the US became independent from Britain.
  • C The red and white stripes on the British flag.
  • D The tribes of native Americans who helped the first Pilgrims.
# Medien Answers
1
  • A Sorry, how much?
  • B No, not today, thanks.
  • C Thank you. You too.
  • D It’s fine, I can manage.
2
  • A It’s Rover.
  • B It’s a boy.
  • C He’s a husky.
  • D He’s four.
3
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
4
  • A 09:30
  • B 02:00
  • C 07:30
  • D 11:30
5
  • A A doughnut
  • B A bottle of glue
  • C An armchair
  • D A knife
6
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
7
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
8
  • A One coffee and one tea.
  • B Two coffees and a tea, no milk.
  • C Two teas with milk and one coffee.
  • D Two coffees with milk, and a tea.
9
  • A There’s one in five minutes.
  • B We go to the shopping centre.
  • C It’s £1.20.
  • D There’s lots of room upstairs.
10
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
11
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
12
  • A G1smo!
  • B J1zm0
  • C Gizmo?
  • D gIsNO!
13
  • A The station.
  • B The museum.
  • C The school.
  • D The hospital.
14
  • A They’re in the cinema.
  • B Turn that off!
  • C She’s talking on her phone.
  • D I need to hang up, sorry!
15
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
16
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
17
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
18
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
19
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
20
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
21
  • A Mr and Mrs Browns went to their neighbour’s party last night.
  • B Mrs Brown called the police because of the noise.
  • C Mrs Brown didn’t get any rest.
  • D Their young neighbour's parents will have a shock when they return.
22
  • A Can you help me?
  • B Can I try?
  • C Can I come?
  • D Can you play?
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  • A Nervous
  • B Disappointed
  • C Jealous
  • D Impressed
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  • A Oscar is learning to swim.
  • B Swimming helps Oscar relax.
  • C Ellie thinks their school work is enjoyable.
  • D Oscar is training for a swimming competition.
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  • A Exhausted after the run.
  • B Embarrassed she didn’t win.
  • C Proud that she finished the course.
  • D Relieved she wasn’t last.
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  • A It’s not fair.
  • B I wish you well.
  • C You shouldn’t have.
  • D I can’t stand them.
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  • A I’ll bring it up myself.
  • B Carry on without me.
  • C I can get along with anyone.
  • D You can catch up with me.
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  • A Mark is not very interesting.
  • B Mark can be dishonest.
  • C Mark often says cruel things.
  • D Mark’s information is always out of date.
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  • A pour
  • B power
  • C poor
  • D pound
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  • A lemon
  • B ketchup
  • C reduce
  • D tennis
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  • A this guy is great
  • B no evening rain
  • C the snow storm
  • D but there’s no
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  • A New Zealand
  • B Great Britain
  • C The Republic of Ireland
  • D South Africa
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  • A Uluru (or Ayers Rock)
  • B The Great Barrier Reef
  • C Tasmania
  • D Sydney Harbour
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Pablo Picasso was a Spanish artist …… paintings are known all over the world.
  • A who
  • B that
  • C whose
  • D which
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My brother is …… me at tennis.
  • A not good enough
  • B no good
  • C not too good
  • D not as good as
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…… to the new shopping centre in town yet?
  • A Did you visit
  • B Will you go
  • C Have you been
  • D Are you seeing
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I’m ..... at the barber’s tomorrow.
  • A cutting my hair
  • B getting cut my hair
  • C getting my hair cut
  • D going to cut my hair
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I wish my parents …… me go to the concert but they’ve said no.
  • A would let
  • B would have let
  • C will let
  • D are letting
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We know that the information ..... by someone in the company but we don’t know whom.
  • A is giving
  • B didn’t arrive
  • C was leaked
  • D escaped
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Sophia Dixon …… .
  • A is a journalist who writes for this magazine
  • B works in the tech industry
  • C studies computer games
  • D is someone who reads this online magazine
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How did Sophia get her game console?
  • A She bought it with her own money.
  • B She won it in a competition.
  • C Her parents bought it for her.
  • D A friend gave it to her.
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Sophia was a little unhappy because …… .
  • A there were fewer games for the new console than she previously thought
  • B some games that she used to play no longer work with the new console
  • C the chat function was complicated to operate on the new console
  • D certain games were a bit boring despite being very expensive
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Find the sentence that matches the information in the text.
  • A You can send video game reviews directly to the magazine.
  • B Other companies make game consoles of similar quality.
  • C Older people are likely to find the GameHub 3 difficult to use.
  • D You can find cheap games in some high street shops.
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This post is mainly about a ..... festival.
  • A music
  • B food
  • C art
  • D film
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We know that Louis …… .
  • A spent the weekend at a festival
  • B had a new experience yesterday
  • C slept in a tent on Saturday
  • D and his friends went camping
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Louis says that …… .
  • A Calista Miles was his favourite performer of the festival
  • B he didn't expect to enjoy Calista Miles and he was right
  • C Calista Miles was entertaining but had a weak voice
  • D he sang a song that he doesn't usually like
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Find the sentence that is true.
  • A A rapper who performed on Saturday has got a new fan.
  • B Louis downloaded 'My Heart and You' this morning.
  • C The only bad thing about Tuned In Festival was the cost of the food.
  • D Louis had to wait a long time to charge his phone.
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Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • A Despite a couple of issues, Louis is already planning his next visit.
  • B Louis didn't have his own mobile phone charger with him.
  • C When Louis is older, his parents will let him camp at the festival.
  • D The toilets were clean until the end of the day.
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In 2022, the United Kingdom had three prime ministers. Their names were Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss and …… .
  • A David Cameron
  • B Tony Blair
  • C Theresa May
  • D Boris Johnson
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In the United States, ..... is on the fourth Thursday in ..... .
  • A Halloween ..... October
  • B Independence Day ..... July
  • C Thanksgiving ..... November
  • D Easter ..... April
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One third of the buildings in London were destroyed in 1666 by ..... .
  • A the Blitz
  • B the English Civil War
  • C the Great Plague of London
  • D the Great Fire of London
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Complete the word: “It was nice to finally read some up..... news after all the depressing stories we've had recently.”
  • A turning
  • B rising
  • C taking
  • D lifting
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“To let the ..... out of the bag” means to reveal a secret.
  • A cat
  • B snake
  • C rat
  • D spider
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The woman ..... gave a million dollars to charity.
  • A who are really rich
  • B , which was very wealthy,
  • C asked the celebrities to
  • D that won the lottery
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Black pudding and hash brown are sometimes served with …… .
  • A an English breakfast
  • B Christmas dinner in Britain
  • C Thanksgiving dinner in the US
  • D afternoon tea in England

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