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# Medien Answers
1
In this picture we can see ….. .
  • A a boy and his three sisters
  • B five children in a library
  • C boys and girls in the street
  • D two girls and their parents
2
The boy in the middle ….. .
  • A has got a blue T-shirt
  • B isn't very happy
  • C hasn't got a book
  • D has got short hair
3
What can you see in the picture?
  • A trousers, faces, arms
  • B books, legs, shoes
  • C eyes, hands, desks
  • D bags, heads, ears
4
Complete the word: B _ _ _ T I F U L
  • A E A U
  • B A E U
  • C U E A
  • D E U A
5
Five + eight + twelve = …..
  • A 33
  • B 25
  • C 43
  • D 24
6
My aunt Lucy is my ….. .
  • A mother's brother
  • B uncle's wife
  • C father's cousin
  • D brother's wife
7
….. isn't the opposite of “small”.
  • A Little
  • B Big
  • C Tall
  • D Large
8
Find a name for this “family” of words: shower, river, sea.
  • A The bathroom
  • B Water
  • C The weather
  • D Swimming
9
Leo Patterson is ….. .
  • A Sue's friend
  • B Sue's brother
  • C Danny's father
  • D Sue's neighbour
10
Leo says he wants to ….. .
  • A buy a new bicycle
  • B go to a party
  • C give Sue a present
  • D see Danny on Sunday
11
What do we know about Leo?
  • A He hasn't got a bike.
  • B He can go to the party by bus.
  • C He doesn't live near Danny.
  • D His bike is broken.
12
We know that ….. .
  • A Leo can't go to the party by car
  • B Leo is going to drive his father's car
  • C Danny and Leo are going to the party together
  • D the party starts at 3 o'clock
13
Jack and I ….. in the garden at the moment.
  • A is
  • B are
  • C am
  • D have
14
Please ….. down and be quiet, children!
  • A make
  • B don't
  • C sit
  • D put
15
My sister's ….. blue eyes.
  • A got
  • B have got
  • C hasn't
  • D likes
16
….. I ….. a piece of cake, please?
  • A Am … got
  • B Have … make
  • C Can … have
  • D Does … like
17
Mr and Mrs Hampton ….. shopping at that shop because it's too expensive.
  • A never do their
  • B don't often
  • C usually go
  • D doesn't like
18
In the photo, we can see a table with ….. behind it.
  • A an apple
  • B a blackboard
  • C a classroom
  • D a window
19
The sandwich is ….. .
  • A under the books
  • B next to the clock
  • C in front of a bag
  • D on top of an apple
20
What can you see in the photo that you can eat?
  • A ham, cheese, bread
  • B apple, cucumber, jam
  • C cake, ham, apple
  • D cheese, bread, egg
21
Find the list of things that you can eat.
  • A vegetables, meat, plates
  • B rice, paint, strawberries
  • C forks, carrots, biscuits
  • D beans, pears, pasta
22
England, Wales, Northern Ireland and ….. are in the United Kingdom.
  • A Scotland
  • B The Republic of Ireland
  • C Canada
  • D Australia
23
British people love ….. and usually put milk or lemon in it.
  • A coffee
  • B tea
  • C fish and chips
  • D cereal
24
Meghan and Kate are married to two princes: ….. .
  • A Charles and Edward
  • B Harry and William
  • C William and Charles
  • D Edward and William
25
….. is only 130 years old and no one lives there, but visitors to London usually
  • A Buckingham Palace
  • B The Tower of London
  • C Tower Bridge
  • D Stonehenge
26
A man asks a little girl, “…..” She answers, “Nine and a half.”
  • A What time is it?
  • B How old are you?
  • C How are you?
  • D What's your name?
27
A man is working. A woman asks him, “Do you stop at the cinema?” What's the man's job?
  • A He's a taxi driver.
  • B He's a film actor.
  • C He drives a bus.
  • D He sells tickets at a cinema.
28
At school, Patrick's friend asks him, “…..” Patrick answers, “Yes, I'm all right.”
  • A Is the answer right?
  • B Are you clever?
  • C Have you got a problem?
  • D Are you OK?
29
On the bus, you give your seat to an old lady. She says, “Thank you.” What can you say?
  • A “I'm ready.”
  • B “No problem.”
  • C “I'm so sorry.”
  • D “Have a nice time.”
30
A man is saying, “They're black and white and very big but they aren't dangerous and they don't make a lot of noise. I love playing with them.” What's he talking about?
  • A Motor bikes.
  • B His dogs.
  • C Computer games.
  • D A rock band.
31
You're leaving a friend's house and it's raining. Your friend's father says, “Do you want to borrow an umbrella?” What can you say?
  • A “Absolutely. That's a terrible idea.”
  • B “Yes, of course I can borrow it.”
  • C “That's really kind of you.”
  • D “You're welcome.”
32
“Key” rhymes with the letter “…..”.
  • A Image A
  • B g
  • C i
  • D k
33
Complete the list: there, wear, hair, ….. .
  • A near
  • B fire
  • C share
  • D here
34
“Calculating” = O o o o. “Impossible” = ….. .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
We know that Alan Drew ….. .
  • A is the president of a nature reserve
  • B teaches at a secondary school
  • C is a student at Baxton Secondary School
  • D has got a minibus
36
We know the members of the club are interested in ….. .
  • A the natural world
  • B football
  • C trips to big cities
  • D visits to castles
37
What can you say about the minibus?
  • A The school football team needs it every Saturday.
  • B It belongs to the school and has only 12 seats.
  • C When the Safari Club needs it, the football team can't have it.
  • D The football team doesn't need it on the first Saturday in October.
38
What do we know about Cranmarsh Nature Reserve?
  • A There aren't many birds and flowers in the reserve.
  • B Visitors usually have lunch at the café in the reserve.
  • C You can see everything in the reserve in an hour.
  • D It's the perfect place for people who like long walks.
39
This new machine for making pasta is amazing.” “Really? …… it …… ?
  • A What's ….. do
  • B Whose ….. for
  • C How does ….. work
  • D Why ….. so good
40
…… much …… the fridge?
  • A How …… does cost
  • B Is there … cheese in
  • C How … have you got
  • D Do you keep … eggs in
41
People think it often rains in England, ….. ?
  • A isn't it
  • B don't they
  • C does it
  • D doesn't it
42
Find the word that is an object you find in the kitchen.
  • A bin
  • B pillow
  • C chin
  • D sleeve
43
Mum ….. the dinner but she's ill today, so ….. it.
  • A normally cooks … she doesn't cook
  • B usually cooks… Dad's cooking
  • C likes cooking … I cook
  • D always cooking … she can't cook
44
Find the pair of words with different vowel sounds. For example: ship/please, main/test.
  • A green/east
  • B know/hope
  • C food/book
  • D my/time
45
The ….. invaded England in 1066. Their leader became King William I of England.
  • A Normans
  • B Romans
  • C Vikings
  • D Spanish
# Medien Answers
1
In this photo, we can see ….. .
  • A three students in a café 
  • B three tourists in a shop
  • C some students at a bus stop
  • D some friends in a classroom
2
We can see that the young woman in the middle ….. .
  • A is wearing blue and white shoes
  • B is looking at her friends
  • C has got long black hair
  • D is holding a coffee cup
3
Find an appropriate title for the photo.
  • A A cold day in the park.
  • B Laura tells a sad story.
  • C Dinner for two in a restaurant.
  • D A break between classes.
4
It's ….. now, so the plants and flowers in the garden are growing again.
  • A grass
  • B spring
  • C snow
  • D floor
5
Cut the steak into small pieces with a ….. before you cook it.
  • A fork
  • B spoon
  • C knife
  • D neck
6
Their new TV has got an enormous ….. .
  • A trip
  • B screen
  • C key
  • D head
7
Find a title for this “family” of words: change, purse, pound.
  • A Food
  • B Clothes
  • C Money
  • D Sports
8
The flight from London to New York ….. about eight hours.
  • A puts
  • B takes
  • C makes
  • D finds
9
Kate ….. .
  • A lives near Dave and Pete
  • B has got two brothers
  • C doesn't live in England
  • D is writing to her parents
10
The email tells us that Dave and Pete ….. .
  • A don't work abroad.
  • B are on holiday abroad.
  • C left England a few years ago.
  • D are coming to England for their father's birthday.
11
Kate ….. on the 31st.
  • A is disappointed because she won't see her father
  • B is planning to visit her brothers
  • C won't be at her parents' house
  • D isn't going to tell her father about the Zoom meeting
12
Find the true sentence.
  • A Kate bought the golf clubs but they were expensive.
  • B Kate hopes that her brothers will pay for the golf clubs.
  • C Dave and Pete both live in New York.
  • D On the evening of the 31st, Mr Randall is going to see his three children.
13
There's no school today so I ….. in bed until 10 o'clock!
  • A am staying
  • B don't get up
  • C stay
  • D can't stay
14
I can see some white paint in the cupboard but ….. blue paint.
  • A there's some
  • B there are no
  • C it isn't much
  • D there isn't any
15
Ryan ….. a lot of fun when he's with his cousin Mark.
  • A is going 
  • B always has
  • C doesn't often
  • D isn't having
16
Your new tablet is ….. my old laptop.
  • A much faster as
  • B not as good
  • C a lot better than
  • D quicker that
17
Why did ….. my white shirt with your red dress? Now, my shirt's pink!
  • A wash it
  • B Mum washed
  • C you wash
  • D put in the washing machine
18
The man in the photo is ….. .
  • A enjoying his breakfast
  • B having an argument with his family
  • C looking for his wife and children
  • D sitting next to his wife
19
The woman and the two children look ….. .
  • A surprised and delighted
  • B shocked and angry
  • C bored and disappointed
  • D amazed and grateful
20
The man is probably going to say, “…..”
  • A I'm so glad you think so.
  • B Thank you for your help.
  • C Don't shout at me, please!
  • D That was very funny.
21
A lot of people have a sandwich for lunch. Find the list of things you can put in a sandwich.
  • A ham, salmon, wood
  • B lettuce, turkey, cheese
  • C mustard, jam, ceiling
  • D flour, luggage, chicken
22
….. and chips is a traditional English dish. You can buy it, already cooked, from one of the 10,500 special shops in the UK.
  • A Beans
  • B Fish
  • C Chicken
  • D Burger
23
….. was a famous 19th century writer.
  • A Robinson Crusoe
  • B Agatha Christie
  • C Charles Dickens
  • D Sherlock Holmes
24
You must see the ….. of Parliament when you visit London.
  • A Tower
  • B Houses
  • C Palace
  • D Cathedral
25
….. is a very large city. It's in the middle of England, about 90 kilometres from the sea.
  • A Liverpool
  • B Glasgow
  • C Belfast
  • D Birmingham
26
Teresa's phone rings. She answers it and says, “Hello.” A voice asks, “Is that Teresa?” What can Teresa say now?
  • A Yes, she's talking.
  • B Speaking.
  • C Here it is.
  • D Yes, that's Teresa.
27
You want to have a picnic on the grass in the park. Unfortunately, you can't because there's a sign that says “Keep ….. the grass.” 
  • A off
  • B back
  • C away
  • D out
28
Jeremy says to Anne, “I got 88 out of 100 in the test.” Anne answers, “What a coincidence! …..”
  • A So did I.
  • B I didn't.
  • C I did them.
  • D I've got them too.
29
A woman is saying, “It's bright, modern and just the right size. Can I move in now?” What is she talking about?
  • A A dress
  • B A car
  • C An apartment
  • D A painting
30
A man is talking to a woman. She says something and then he says, “You're welcome.” What did the woman say to him?
  • A That's so nice of you.
  • B Can I help you?
  • C Have a wonderful time!
  • D I'm so happy you're back.
31
The manager of a football team is talking to the coach. “What's Richard like as a captain?” asks the manager. He wants to know ….. .
  • A if Richard wants to be the team captain
  • B if Richard is a good captain
  • C who will be a good captain, in Richard's opinion
  • D if Richard likes being the captain
32
Find the pair of words that doesn't rhyme.
  • A honey, sunny
  • B push, brush
  • C find, kind
  • D ride, cried
33
When you say the letter “Q”, the vowel sound is the same as the vowel sound in ….. .
  • A who
  • B few
  • C flew
  • D blue
34
“Geography” = o O o o. “Education” =  ….. .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
What do you know about Pattie?
  • A She is younger than all the other millionaires in Britain.
  • B She only sells her cookies on the internet.
  • C Not all supermarkets sell her cookies.
  • D She is the only teenage millionaire in Britain.
36
One Sunday last year, Pattie ….. .
  • A got bored when she was making cookies with her gran's recipe
  • B made some chocolate cookies for the first time
  • C called her boyfriend because she was making some cookies
  • D did something wrong, possibly because her boyfriend was on the phone
37
When she realised her mistake, Pattie ….. .
  • A started again from the beginning
  • B hoped that the cookies were going to be all right 
  • C was sure that her mistake didn't matter
  • D had to buy some more chocolate
38
Find the sentence that is true according to the information in the article.
  • A No one knows why Pattie's cookies are so delicious.
  • B Pattie started a business because other people loved her cookies.
  • C Pattie left school but her parents didn't think it was a good idea.
  • D The journalist didn't ask Pattie for details about the mistake.
39
We ….. have time for dinner before the concert if it …… at 7 pm.
  • A won't ….. starts
  • B will ….. won't start
  • C don't ….. will start
  • D didn't ….. is starting
40
I ….. the High Street when suddenly I heard thunder.
  • A walked along
  • B looked at the shops in
  • C was walking down
  • D didn't have a long time in
41
I don't want to watch TV. How ….. a game of cards or Scrabble?
  • A about having
  • B if we're having
  • C do you like to play
  • D good can be
42
The “ai” in “said” sounds like ….. .
  • A the “ai” in “afraid”
  • B the “ei” in “receive”
  • C the “ey” in “grey”
  • D the “ea” in “head”
43
Yes, those jeans are very nice but I want ….. the big silver belt.
  • A have them with
  • B the ones with
  • C these have got
  • D to buy it with
44
Complete the series: hard/easy, high/low, polite/….. .
  • A rude
  • B wrong
  • C sweet
  • D strict
45
 ….. dates from Roman times when it was between England and Scotland. A lot of tourists visit it every year.
  • A Stonehenge
  • B Windsor Castle
  • C Hadrian's Wall
  • D Loch Ness
# Medien Answers
1
In the photo, a woman is ….. .
  • A wearing a new sweater
  • B taking something out of a box
  • C looking for a box of sweaters
  • D holding a box of clothes
2
The woman looks ….. .
  • A surprised and delighted
  • B disappointed and a bit angry
  • C happy and amazed
  • D calm and very pleased
3
She's thinking, “I can't understand it. …..”
  • A It's just right for me.
  • B It arrived so quickly.
  • C It's a lovely present.
  • D He knows I hate orange.
4
You can buy almost anything in a department ….. .
  • A shop
  • B house
  • C store
  • D flat
5
When you want to put a website on your list of favourites, you add a ….. .
  • A bookmark
  • B keyboard
  • C preference
  • D footnote
6
Cloudy, sunny, dry, ….. . Which of the following words doesn't belong in this family of words?
  • A foggy
  • B fine
  • C stormy
  • D empty
7
We mustn't go into that room because the sign on the door says, “Keep …..”.
  • A off
  • B out
  • C back
  • D up
8
She often has curry for dinner because she ….. of Indian food.
  • A is helpful
  • B is very fond
  • C is keen
  • D likes to taste
9
Robert Delamere ….. .
  • A is going to build a swimming pool
  • B went to the same school as Harriet
  • C left £2,000 to his old school
  • D died a long time ago
10
We know from the article that ….. .
  • A the school's swimming pool is rather old
  • B the school hasn't got a swimming pool
  • C the school doesn't need any money
  • D Harriet thinks swimming pools are too expensive
11
Harriet hopes that students and parents can help, because they can ….. .
  • A give her the things that she needs to buy
  • B look for things that nobody wants
  • C sell things that she doesn't want
  • D bring her things that they don't need
12
According to information in the article, we know that ….. .
  • A Harriet doesn't want people to give her things that are too big
  • B the things to sell at the Summer Fair must be quite small
  • C students and their parents can give Harriet money if they prefer
  • D Harriet is not only asking for clothes, books and ornaments
13
“Let's look at the menu, Mum. Hmm. Steak for me, I think. What ….. ?”
  • A do you have
  • B you want
  • C are you having
  • D have you got
14
Mr Harris ….. often ….. to the gym after work because he's too tired.
  • A does ….. like going
  • B isn't ….. going
  • C goes ….. every day
  • D doesn't ….. go
15
After lunch, the old lady put the television on and ….. it until 5 o'clock.
  • A looks at
  • B is watching
  • C watches
  • D watched
16
“You've got ten minutes to finish the exam. You must all stop writing when the bell ….. .”
  • A is ringing
  • B rings
  • C will ring
  • D is going to ring
17
I can't remember the words of that song because I ….. sung it ….. years.
  • A haven't ….. for
  • B didn't ….. for many
  • C didn't have ….. in
  • D didn't want to ….. since
18
In this photo, the person on the left is a ….. .
  • A chef
  • B cooker
  • C waiter
  • D butcher
19
The young woman is probably saying, “The customer says it ….. .”
  • A doesn't fit
  • B tastes awful
  • C looks delicious
  • D can't eat it
20
The man is definitely not saying, “…..”
  • A But no one else has complained.
  • B It's not my fault.
  • C Why didn't you say she didn't want any sauce?
  • D I couldn't possibly eat any more.
21
Find the group of words associated with restaurants.
  • A plate, napkin, lane
  • B starter, hammer, dessert
  • C bill, course, dish
  • D fight, choose, menu
22
….. is not one of the 50 US states.
  • A Arizona
  • B Pennsylvania
  • C Vancouver
  • D Illinois
23
The traditional American Thanksgiving dinner usually includes ….. .
  • A barbecue sauce
  • B roast turkey
  • C brown bread
  • D pancakes
24
Which of these is not in New York?
  • A The Statue of Liberty
  • B The Empire State Building
  • C The White House
  • D Manhattan
25
The Duke of …… , who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815, gave his name to a capital city.
  • A Edinburgh
  • B Wellington
  • C Washington
  • D Cardiff
26
A friend calls you on the phone, says, “Hi!” and then asks, “How's it going?” What can you answer?
  • A “Very fast!”
  • B “Great!”
  • C “By bus.”
  • D “All the time.”
27
Emma's dog is licking your hand. Emma says, “I'm sorry – stop it, Rover!” But you say, “No, it's all right. …..”
  • A I don't mind.
  • B You're welcome.
  • C Don't upset me.
  • D It's very tidy.
28
Diane's mother asks her, “What sort of cake do you want for your birthday party?” Her brother Rob says, “Chocolate!” Diane then says, “Be quiet, Rob! …..”
  • A It's not up to you.
  • B It doesn't belong to you.
  • C It doesn't match.
  • D It doesn't suit you.
29
Mr and Mrs Howard are going out tonight. They want a babysitter for their little boy. You offer your services. What can you say?
  • A “Take care of him for me.”
  • B “I'll look after him.”
  • C “I'll put him away.”
  • D “He'll be careful with me.”
30
On the phone, Mr Brown says, “Oh, good. I'll pick them up today. I've had to borrow my wife's for two weeks.” What's he talking about?
  • A His children.
  • B His car.
  • C A new pair of glasses.
  • D Some plants he has ordered.
31
Two students are talking. Sam says, “Do you give up?” and Karen answers, “All right, I do.” What can you say about the situation?
  • A They are playing a guessing game. Karen can't find the right answer.
  • B Karen has to admit to Sam that she gives money to a bully at school.
  • C Karen promises Sam that she will stop eating meat.
  • D Karen finally agrees to lend Sam some money.
32
“Thief” rhymes with “…..”
  • A deaf
  • B leaf
  • C if
  • D give
33
The “a” in “machine” has the same sound as the “a” in ….. .
  • A apple
  • B India
  • C April
  • D rather
34
“Astronomy” = o O o o. “Responsible” = ….. .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
According to the text, the competition at Cooper's Hill ….. .
  • A began when the Romans lived in Britain
  • B takes place every spring
  • C is the strangest tradition in Britain
  • D is probably the oldest tradition in Britain
36
The cheese ….. .
  • A is big, but it can reach a high speed
  • B follows the competitors when they run down the hill
  • C rolls slowly down the hill
  • D is pushed down the hill by the competitors
37
If you want to win the competition, you have to ….. the bottom of the hill.
  • A catch the cheese before it reaches
  • B run past the cheese before it gets to
  • C be in front of the other competitors when you get to
  • D make sure you don't fall before you reach
38
One competitor thinks that ….. .
  • A keeping a tradition is more important than having fun
  • B the important thing is to win; it doesn't matter if you hurt yourself
  • C it's a tradition for people to hurt themselves in the competition
  • D the risk of hurting yourself is part of the fun of the competition
39
Listen to that noise! ….. you ….. heard anything like that before?
  • A Often ….. have
  • B Haven't ….. never
  • C Did ….. ever
  • D Have ….. ever
40
He ….. the world. He's already had three accidents this year!
  • A drives the worst of
  • B is the worst driver in
  • C is the most dangerous driving in
  • D drives most dangerously of
41
She always wants to do everything by herself. She never ….. help her.
  • A needs her friends
  • B asks that people
  • C wants anyone to
  • D likes if we
42
There's a terrible smell in the street because the bins ….. for a week now. The dustmen are on strike.
  • A are staying there
  • B haven't been emptied
  • C were last emptied
  • D stayed outside
43
“Mashed,” “roast,” and “jacket” can all be used as adjectives when they are followed by the same noun. Which noun?
  • A fire
  • B ceremony
  • C pocket
  • D potato
44
The American national anthem is called “The Star-Spangled …..”.
  • A Land
  • B Banner
  • C Dream
  • D Home
45
Find the pair of words that rhymes.
  • A choose, lose
  • B voice, toys
  • C keys, peace
  • D size, nice
# Medien Answers
1
The people in this photo are all ….. .
  • A playing instruments
  • B recording a new song
  • C listening to a concert
  • D singing into microphones
2
Find the true sentence.
  • A No one in the photo has a cap on.
  • B Two people are wearing shirts.
  • C All of the people are standing up.
  • D The young women have got blonde hair.
3
Find the list of words associated with music.
  • A guitar, sand, blues
  • B dish, harmony, violin
  • C keyboard, drum, rap
  • D track, piano, grape
4
Find the word to complete this list: net, catch, sailor, ….. .
  • A web
  • B fish
  • C tennis
  • D football
5
The website “penny-arcade.com” has two symbols in its address: a dot and a ….. . (also called a hyphen).
  • A line
  • B dash
  • C slash
  • D point
6
When he saw the flames, he got a bucket of water and put ….. the fire.
  • A out
  • B away
  • C down
  • D off
7
Complete this list: light/dark, war/peace, cosy/….. .
  • A attractive
  • B angry
  • C uncomfortable
  • D wild
8
“…..” has different meanings. As a noun, it is a means of transport; as a verb, it means “to educate”.
  • A Train
  • B Truck
  • C Cycle
  • D Plane
9
We know that Olivia ….. .
  • A started her blog when she left school
  • B only talked about clothes when she started her blog
  • C doesn't write the blog just for fun
  • D doesn't earn money from her blog
10
We know that Sophie ….. .
  • A doesn't like the same clothes as Olivia
  • B was a schoolgirl when she started reading Olivia's blog.
  • C isn't interested in clothes
  • D likes Olivia's blog very much
11
Sophie believes that ….. .
  • A money is more important than anything else
  • B Olivia doesn't read the newspapers often enough
  • C bloggers shouldn't write about serious things
  • D serious things can be talked about in a blog
12
The conversation tells us that ….. .
  • A Sophie thinks that blogs should be for making money, not for fun
  • B Olivia is extremely unhappy because she has lost a follower
  • C Olivia pays a lot of money to clothes shops
  • D Olivia doesn't care that Sophie won't read her blog any more
13
Laura turned on the light. “….. did you do that for?” asked Frank. “We don't need it.”
  • A Why
  • B How
  • C What
  • D Now
14
I ….. this jacket for two years now.
  • A am wearing
  • B have had
  • C had
  • D was wearing
15
Please, John, will you stop ….. your phone and pay attention to what I'm saying!
  • A playing games on
  • B to use
  • C from texting on
  • D to reading messages
16
If only we ….. a bigger garden, we could grow our own vegetables.
  • A had
  • B would have
  • C are having
  • D will have
17
When the meteorite fell on my house I had no idea what ….. .
  • A was the noise
  • B did it happen
  • C has happened
  • D was happening
18
Look at the photo. The woman in the foreground is obviously ….. .
  • A badly hurt
  • B extremely upset
  • C comforting her husband
  • D hiding her laughter
19
Find the true sentence about the situation in the photo.
  • A The accident happened a few seconds ago.
  • B A man is leaning on his wife's shoulder.
  • C A woman is in tears.
  • D No one was hurt in the accident.
20
Find the sentence that is definitely not true about the situation.
  • A A policeman is answering questions about the accident.
  • B An ambulance is going to take someone to hospital.
  • C The policeman is talking to a man wearing a checked shirt.
  • D The man on the right has got his arm round his wife.
21
Find the list of words that can be associated with the photo.
  • A paramedic, witness, statement
  • B officer, ambulance, lightning
  • C wing, rail, hit
  • D injured, notebook, fur
22
….. began life in England when a boy playing football picked up the ball and ran with it.
  • A Basketball
  • B Rugby
  • C Volleyball
  • D Cricket
23
British people would be surprised to be served ….. for breakfast.
  • A boiled eggs
  • B fried fish
  • C toast and jam
  • D grilled bacon
24
Different attitudes to ….. in the northern and southern states were the main cause of the American Civil War.
  • A guns
  • B Britain
  • C taxes
  • D slavery
25
….. covers 1.7 million kilometres and is the largest US state.
  • A Alaska
  • B Texas
  • C Arizona
  • D California
26
A man arrives home too late to watch the football match on TV. “Has it finished?” he asks his wife. “Yes,” she answers, “…..”
  • A It's off.
  • B It's all over.
  • C It's gone past.
  • D It missed you.
27
You're having dinner at Amy's house. You've finished your dessert and she asks if you would like some more. You say, very politely, “No, thank you, ….. .”
  • A I couldn't possibly
  • B fill it up
  • C I'm fed up
  • D not any more
28
Dylan is talking to Mike. He says, “There's nothing to it, Mike.” What's the situation?
  • A Mike is opening the fridge. Dylan can see that it's empty.
  • B Mike has made a mistake. Dylan thinks it doesn't matter.
  • C The police are outside their house. Dylan realises they can't escape.
  • D Mike hasn't learned to swim yet. Dylan is telling him it's easy.
29
A man is selling something. His customer asks, “How far can it go when fully charged?” What's the man selling?
  • A An electric scooter.
  • B A revolver.
  • C A helicopter.
  • D A mobile phone.
30
Jimmy's worried. His mother says, “Don't worry. They're bound to turn up soon.” Why is Jimmy worried?
  • A He thinks some cakes are taking too long to bake.
  • B He thinks that their house plants are dying.
  • C His guests are late for his birthday party.
  • D He's watching TV but he can't hear what the actors are saying.
31
In a phone shop, you and Harry see a new phone for £1. Harry is enthusiastic but you are suspicious. What can you say to him?
  • A They're not kidding.
  • B There must be a catch.
  • C Go for it.
  • D They want us to save money.
32
The two vowel sounds in “sitting” are the same. The same is true of “……”.
  • A Japan
  • B person
  • C women
  • D colour
33
Find the pair of words that doesn't rhyme.
  • A truth, tooth
  • B blind, signed
  • C crowd, loud
  • D least, seized
34
“Reinventing” = o o O o. “Democracy” = ….. .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
We know that AGVS is ….. .
  • A a company that makes video games
  • B a small American company
  • C a company based near Loch Ness
  • D the first company to search for Nessie
36
We know that Jack Stein ….. .
  • A is convinced that Nessie doesn't exist
  • B is certain that no one is going to win the prize
  • C has never tried to photograph Nessie
  • D is sure he'll have to spend $1 million on publicity
37
We know from the article that, up to now, ….. .
  • A no one has seen the Loch Ness monster
  • B all the photos of Nessie have been fakes
  • C no proof has been found of Nessie's existence
  • D people have taken a lot of photos of Nessie
38
Find the sentence that corresponds to what you know from the article.
  • A The Loch Ness area is full of tourists at the moment.
  • B Businesses in the Loch Ness area are worried because there are going to be so many visitors.
  • C AGVS thinks the prize will help to sell its new video game.
  • D If no one wins the prize, AGVS will lose a lot of money.
39
Yesterday's bank robbery ….. by a gang well-known to the police.
  • A has possibly been committed
  • B almost certainly took place
  • C is thought to have been carried out
  • D probably didn't organise
40
For the last two days, diplomats ….. out an agreement that will satisfy everyone. It should be ready in about an hour.
  • A worked
  • B have been working
  • C were working
  • D have worked
41
The chalet was cold because none of us ….. the central heating ….. .
  • A had managed to make ….. working
  • B could get ….. to work
  • C was able to get ….. switch on
  • D had ….. worked
42
He had never been famous before, so he ….. being followed everywhere by photographers.
  • A couldn't stand in
  • B wasn't used to
  • C had never in the past
  • D didn't use to
43
Complete the missing word: “In order to walk again, she had to under…… a major operation on each of her legs.”
  • A go
  • B take
  • C draw
  • D lie
44
A woman is talking about her husband: “When we have family arguments, James always sits on the fence.” She means that James ….. .
  • A thinks he has the right to judge everyone else
  • B makes sure that everyone can express their opinion
  • C cannot decide who to agree with
  • D stops people from becoming too violent
45
About 7% of the US population are of ….. origin. The percentage is increasing every year.
  • A Hispanic
  • B Native American
  • C African-American
  • D Asian
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1
In the photo, we can see ….. .
  • A a man holding hands with a woman
  • B a woman smiling at her husband
  • C a woman shaking hands with a client
  • D a disappointed couple
2
The woman on the right is probably saying, “…..”
  • A You've made the wrong choice.
  • B Yes, it's still for sale.
  • C It's a pity you've decided to buy it.
  • D I'm sure you won't regret it.
3
Find the list of things associated with houses and gardens.
  • A floor, brake, wall
  • B basement, hall, fence
  • C corridor, stairs, wave
  • D path, lawn, kitten
4
There's a hole in my sock and I can see my big ….. .
  • A thumb
  • B toe
  • C ankle
  • D finger
5
The robbers ….. into the bank by making a hole in the wall.
  • A broke
  • B pulled
  • C turned
  • D drew
6
Even ….. he didn't feel very well, he got up and went to work.
  • A because
  • B though
  • C since
  • D despite
7
Her parents help her financially because, with no job and a young child, she finds it very hard to ….. .
  • A take in
  • B go through
  • C get by
  • D set out
8
Human activity has increased the ….. effect and caused global warming.
  • A heated home
  • B carbon gases
  • C glass ceiling
  • D greenhouse
9
What does the text tell us about 3D pens?
  • A Not many people bought them last Christmas.
  • B Kids are happy to play with them for hours.
  • C Children don't really like them.
  • D Children love them but their parents don't.
10
How do these pens work? Find the true sentence.
  • A When you switch the pen on, the filament hardens.
  • B After you introduce the filament, you wait for it to harden.
  • C When the filament comes out of the pen, it's warm and soft.
  • D It takes quite a long time for the “ink” to harden.
11
According to what you have read, find the sentence that isn't true.
  • A 3D pens are learning tools as well as toys.
  • B The advertisement is aimed at children more than adults.
  • C These pens are good for creating works of art.
  • D You can use 3D pens to repair things.
12
Making models with a 3D pen is a popular hobby. Find the list of three other popular hobbies.
  • A knitting, collecting, rushing
  • B sailing, hiking, sewing
  • C fishing, baking, stamping
  • D bursting, bodybuilding, wasting
13
Unless ….. in the next few minutes, we'll have to cancel the tennis match.
  • A it won't rain
  • B it stops raining
  • C there will be no rain
  • D it would rain
14
I'm sure he ….. better grades if he put more thought into his work.
  • A would get
  • B was having
  • C obtained
  • D gets
15
When someone told him ….. , he realised he was going to miss the train.
  • A how late was it
  • B what was the time
  • C was it the time
  • D what time it was
16
….. told me you didn't eat meat when I invited you to dinner. I've cooked steak!
  • A You ought to
  • B You could have
  • C If only you have
  • D I wish you
17
The Prime Minister ….. his speech for over an hour. It will be ready very soon.
  • A has written
  • B was finishing
  • C has been preparing
  • D is practising
18
Look at the photo and the title. We can see a ….. .
  • A person paying with his bank card
  • B woman checking into a hotel
  • C receptionist holding a suitcase
  • D guest and two staff members
19
The woman on the right has asked ….. .
  • A if she can send the bill
  • B for the money to pay the bill
  • C how much her bill comes to
  • D how she wants to pay
20
The man is NOT saying, “.....”
  • A You always make us welcome
  • B I hope you enjoyed your stay.
  • C Have a safe trip home
  • D We look forward to your next visit
21
Find the list of words associated with hotels.
  • A chambermaid, laundry, ward
  • B mood, elevator, earth
  • C booking, luggage, lobby
  • D tip, restroom, altar
22
There are many ways of serving ….. for an English breakfast – fried, boiled, poached, scrambled…
  • A eggs
  • B potatoes
  • C sausages
  • D bacon
23
A lot of people lost their jobs during the years of the Great ….. , which began in 1929.
  • A Unemployment
  • B Depression
  • C Crash
  • D War
24
The West End in London is often called “theatreland” and can therefore be compared to ….. in New York.
  • A Broadway
  • B Brooklyn
  • C Madison Avenue
  • D Fifth Avenue
25
For many years, when immigrants arrived in New York, they were detained on ….. Island until they got permission to stay in the USA.
  • A Queens
  • B Staten
  • C Long
  • D Ellis
26
Find the expression that you would never use to say hello to a friend.
  • A How are you doing?
  • B What's up?
  • C How's it going?
  • D What's the point?
27
John is with his assistant, Mary, after an important meeting with a client. He says, “You really put your foot in it.” What did Mary do?
  • A She did exactly the right thing.
  • B She said something very embarrassing.
  • C She showed too much enthusiasm.
  • D She was very direct.
28
A man says to a woman, “You'll get your deposit back if there's no damage.” The woman is ….. .
  • A ordering some furniture in a store
  • B opening a bank account
  • C renting a car at an airport
  • D talking to her doctor
29
James Bond had to recover secret documents from an enemy agent. “It was a difficult mission,” says Bond. What else could he say?
  • A “It was no picnic.”
  • B “Anyone could have done it.”
  • C “It was like taking candy from a baby.”
  • D “It wasn't very tricky.”
30
Tara's mother asks her, “Did you make it up all by yourself?” “Almost,” says Tara, “but Jack did the ending.” What are they talking about?
  • A Tara and Jack have fallen out, but Jack wants to be friends again.
  • B Jack has helped Tara with her Halloween costume.
  • C Tara and Jack have written a story together.
  • D With Jack's help, Tara has repaired an ornament she broke.
31
Helen says, “I thought it would be easy but I can't cope with all the red tape.” What could be the problem?
  • A She's on a diet and her favourite foods are forbidden.
  • B She wants to adopt a child, but it's a complicated procedure.
  • C She's started a blog but she's being insulted on social media.
  • D She's just become famous, and her fans never leave her alone.
32
Find the word that doesn't rhyme with the others.
  • A wake
  • B steak
  • C ache
  • D weak
33
The letters S-O-N in “season” sound the same as they do in “…..”.
  • A supersonic
  • B person
  • C poison
  • D son
34
“Education” = o o O o. “Diplomacy” = ….. .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
We know that Mel and Jeremy ….. .
  • A are spending their holidays with Lord Casterby
  • B always do what their uncle tells them
  • C never knew their parents
  • D arrived at the castle a week ago
36
What do we know about the west tower?
  • A Mel and Jeremy went up to the top of it yesterday evening.
  • B Lord Casterby says it's dangerous, but we don't know why.
  • C Mel and Jeremy were told not to unlock the door to the tower.
  • D There is only one room in the tower.
37
What do we know about Lord Casterby?
  • A He doesn't like telling people what to do.
  • B This is the first time his niece and nephew have disobeyed him.
  • C He doesn't think he should have invited Mel and Jeremy to live with him.
  • D He never told Mel and Jeremy that they could live at the castle.
38
Find the sentence that is definitely not true.
  • A Lord Casterby wants to keep a secret from Mel and Jeremy.
  • B Mel and Jeremy's parents are dead.
  • C The woman in white is not imaginary because two people saw her at the same time.
  • D Last night, Mel and Jeremy went outside after dinner to look at the tower.
39
Everyone congratulated Edward ….. his exams so brilliantly.
  • A on passing
  • B to succeed in
  • C to have passed
  • D for passing of
40
The new edition of the book isn't illustrated. Some readers are campaigning ….. all the original illustrations ….. .
  • A for having … to be back
  • B to have … put back in
  • C to get … being used
  • D to make … been included
41
“Sherlock,” said Dr Watson, “I assure you, everyone ….. about your adventures for years to come.”
  • A is bound to have read
  • B will have been read
  • C has been reading
  • D will be reading
42
Since 1956, the national motto of the USA has been “In ….. we trust.”
  • A God
  • B Freedom
  • C Unity
  • D Justice
43
During the Covid crisis, some of my schoolfriends ….. with the virus, but, fortunately, they weren't seriously ill.
  • A fell over
  • B came down
  • C felt under
  • D made away
44
“This new law is really going to put the ….. among the …..” means that the law is sure to cause a lot of trouble.
  • A fox … rabbits
  • B cat … pigeons
  • C wolf … sheep
  • D lion … cows
45
Complete the list: “fail to notice” = overlook, “hear by accident” = overhear, “have a strong emotional effect on” = ….. .
  • A overturn
  • B overwhelm
  • C overrun
  • D overthrow

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