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# Medien Answers
1
  • A A field.
  • B A family.
  • C A farm.
  • D A forest.
2
  • A Happy.
  • B Sad.
  • C Angry.
  • D Scared.
3
  • A Yellow.
  • B Pink.
  • C Red.
  • D Blue.
4
  • A Winter.
  • B Spring.
  • C Autumn.
  • D Summer.
5
  • A Sunny.
  • B Windy.
  • C Snowy.
  • D Rainy.
6
  • A Night.
  • B Morning.
  • C Evening.
  • D Afternoon.
7
  • A Thursday.
  • B Wednesday.
  • C Monday.
  • D Tuesday.
8
  • A A bird.
  • B A tree.
  • C Flowers.
  • D The sun.
9
  • A boy
  • B girl
  • C man
  • D baby
10
  • A Purple.
  • B White.
  • C Orange.
  • D Brown.
11
  • A A nose.
  • B An eye.
  • C A mouth.
  • D An ear.
12
  • A A head.
  • B A hand.
  • C An arm.
  • D A leg.
13
  • A eat
  • B nine
  • C then
  • D elephant
14
  • A Six.
  • B Four.
  • C Seven.
  • D Five.
15
  • A Skirts.
  • B Shoes.
  • C Coats.
  • D Hats.
16
  • A A cake.
  • B A cup.
  • C Apples.
  • D Sweets.
17
  • A A kitchen.
  • B A bedroom.
  • C A bathroom.
  • D A living room.
18
  • A A parrot.
  • B A cat.
  • C A hamster.
  • D A fish.
19
  • A book / plate
  • B bed / bike
  • C phone / chair
  • D ball / door
20
  • A sleeps
  • B cooks
  • C washes
  • D rides
21
  • A IUC
  • B UIS
  • C UCI
  • D UIC
22
  • A sandwiches
  • B pencils
  • C calculators
  • D telephones
23
  • A bread, potatoes, a melon
  • B an apple, a cucumber, bananas
  • C nuts, grapes, tomatoes
  • D cheese, milk, peas
24
  • A a teacher, desks, trees
  • B rulers, erasers, a blackboard
  • C pens, trains, notebooks
  • D books, tables, mountain
25
  • A Sydney.
  • B Manchester.
  • C Los Angeles.
  • D Chicago.
26
  • A Baseball.
  • B Cricket.
  • C Rugby.
  • D Netball.
27
  • A Westminster
  • B Windsor
  • C Buckingham
  • D Thames
28
  • A Times Square.
  • B Central Park.
  • C Liberty Island.
  • D Manhattan Bridge.
29
  • A I'm fine.
  • B I am Emma.
  • C It's funny.
  • D You are hungry.
30
  • A It's Saturday.
  • B There are three.
  • C Four o'clock.
  • D I'm ten.
31
  • A It's a cat.
  • B It's green.
  • C Yes, I do.
  • D In Los Angeles.
32
  • A Go to sleep!
  • B Be bad!
  • C Read your books!
  • D Eat sweets!
33
  • A No, thank you.
  • B Please be quiet.
  • C It's nice.
  • D Sorry, I don't understand.
34
  • A A-P-P-L-E.
  • B It's a fruit.
  • C Yes, I like apples.
  • D No, I don't have an apple.
35
  • A A pig.
  • B A horse.
  • C A snake.
  • D A cow.
36
  • A Food.
  • B Clothes.
  • C Houses.
  • D School.
37
  • A sheep
  • B jump
  • C rice
  • D kite
38
  • A English
  • B American
  • C Spanish
  • D from London
39
  • A a brother and a big dog
  • B a sister and a brother
  • C a brother called Thor
  • D a small dog and a brother
40
  • A Camila likes movies, popcorn and homework.
  • B Oscar doesn't like salad, football and cheese.
  • C Camila speaks Spanish and plays basketball.
  • D Oscar loves music and cleaning.
41
  • A The boy can play the guitar and the piano.
  • B Oscar likes riding his bike and Camila likes singing karaoke.
  • C Oscar has music lessons on Mondays and Wednesdays.
  • D Oscar hates rugby.
42
  • A late
  • B weak
  • C low
  • D hard
43
  • A well
  • B water
  • C kiwi
  • D two
44
  • A cats and dogs
  • B ducks and frogs
  • C fish and chips
  • D cups of tea
45
  • A Presidents.
  • B Actors.
  • C Pop stars.
  • D Kings.
# Medien Answers
1
  • A Five.
  • B Six.
  • C Three.
  • D Four.
2
  • A Lemon.
  • B Lucky.
  • C Light.
  • D Lunch.
3
  • A Milk.
  • B Water.
  • C Juice.
  • D Coffee.
4
  • A Hungry.
  • B Tired.
  • C Ill.
  • D Silly.
5
  • A A camel.
  • B A kangaroo.
  • C A koala.
  • D A crocodile.
6
  • A daughters
  • B boys
  • C fathers
  • D sons
7
  • A Potatoes.
  • B Carrots.
  • C Peppers.
  • D Cabbages.
8
  • A White trainers.
  • B Pink boots.
  • C A blue top.
  • D Grey jeans.
9
  • A door
  • B window
  • C bookcase
  • D desk
10
  • A clock
  • B schoolbag
  • C pencilcase
  • D cup
11
  • A A pear.
  • B An apple.
  • C A peach.
  • D An orange.
12
  • A Nine o'clock.
  • B Six o'clock.
  • C Eight o'clock.
  • D Ten o'clock.
13
  • A A bedroom.
  • B A bathroom.
  • C A garage.
  • D An office.
14
  • A A living room.
  • B A toilet.
  • C A dining room.
  • D A kitchen.
15
  • A A sofa.
  • B A shower.
  • C A fridge.
  • D A bed.
16
  • A under
  • B inside
  • C between
  • D in front of
17
  • A goes to sleep
  • B goes to bed
  • C wakes up
  • D washes
18
  • A brushes
  • B gets dressed
  • C showers
  • D prepares
19
  • A always eats
  • B never wants
  • C is usually
  • D not hungry
20
  • A catches/arrives
  • B goes/works
  • C takes/runs
  • D walks/plays
21
  • A CNIC
  • B KNIC
  • C CNUK
  • D ONIK
22
  • A trees
  • B people
  • C birds
  • D lamp posts
23
  • A families, skateboards, a river
  • B a baby, a boat, a plane
  • C a car, grass, the sun
  • D a football, shops, hats
24
  • A There are no bicyles.
  • B There are two dogs.
  • C Some people are feeding birds.
  • D A man is eating fish.
25
  • A beef
  • B beans
  • C pudding
  • D chips
26
  • A 19 June.
  • B 4 July.
  • C 31 October.
  • D 26 November.
27
  • A Belfast.
  • B Dublin.
  • C Glasgow.
  • D Cardiff.
28
  • A The Grand Canyon.
  • B Niagara Falls.
  • C The Rocky Mountains.
  • D Central Park.
29
  • A I'm fine.
  • B Yes, I am.
  • C No, thank you.
  • D No, I'm ten.
30
  • A It's two o'clock.
  • B It's sunny.
  • C It's Tuesday.
  • D Ten minutes.
31
  • A Yes, I have two hamsters.
  • B Yes, I like reading and tennis.
  • C Yes, I'm happy.
  • D Yes, a sister and a brother.
32
  • A Are you Lucy?
  • B What's your name?
  • C Who is she?
  • D How do you spell your name?
33
  • A There are some in the cupboard.
  • B I don't have any, sorry.
  • C Yes, in my handbag.
  • D There's one in the town centre.
34
  • A I can't read
  • B I don't have my book
  • C I'm not eight
  • D it's closed today
35
  • A A goat.
  • B A sheep.
  • C A chicken.
  • D A bear.
36
  • A The body.
  • B Weather.
  • C Clothes.
  • D Food.
37
  • A clap
  • B see
  • C say
  • D talk
38
  • A He's 11.
  • B He's 9.
  • C He's 12.
  • D He's 7.
39
  • A Liam likes to watch horror movies with his friends.
  • B In summer, Olivia goes swimming every weekend.
  • C Liam rides his bike in winter.
  • D Ben visits his grandparents every day.
40
  • A Everyone loves chocolate.
  • B Olivia's dog is brown and white.
  • C The girl plays volleyball and doesn't like fish.
  • D The Canadian boy likes drawing and comic books.
41
  • A One boy has a pet called Loki.
  • B Liam plays the guitar every day.
  • C Ben hates soup and cheese.
  • D Two of the children live in cities and one lives in a village.
42
  • A full
  • B cheap
  • C tidy
  • D brave
43
  • A bath, cat
  • B sing, thin
  • C nose, toes
  • D watch, wash
44
  • A always knows ... usually
  • B remembers ... doesn't know
  • C never forgets ... is sometimes
  • D sometimes says ... is
45
  • A Sydney Harbour Bridge.
  • B Tower Bridge.
  • C Golden Gate Bridge.
  • D Brooklyn Bridge.
# Medien Answers
1
This is a picture of ... .
  • A a family in their garden
  • B children in the street
  • C an art class at school
  • D a girl at home with her friends
2
The boy in the picture has got ... .
  • A long hair
  • B a red T-shirt
  • C glasses
  • D a book in his hand
3
What can you see in the picture?
  • A teeth, beds, feet
  • B eyes, paint, arms
  • C a road, smiles, paper
  • D pictures, ears, bread
4
Complete the word: BR _ _ _ _ AST.
  • A ECKF
  • B AKEF
  • C EAFK
  • D EAKF
5
There are ... months in a year.
  • A eleven
  • B seven
  • C twelve
  • D four
6
In directions, "..." is the opposite of "right".
  • A correct
  • B left
  • C good
  • D well
7
He wants a big glass of water because he's very ... .
  • A nice
  • B angry
  • C thirsty
  • D busy
8
Complete this "family" of words: uncle, cousin, niece, ... .
  • A aunt
  • B lorry
  • C sheep
  • D pepper
9
The picture is of ... .
  • A a butcher's shop
  • B a shop in a village
  • C a house
  • D a baker's in Rosperton
10
In Rosperton, there is … .
  • A a chemist's, a butcher's and a baker's
  • B a butcher's, a baker's and a post office
  • C a hotel, a village shop and a hairdresser's
  • D a village shop, a baker's and a butcher's
11
What do we know about Kevin?
  • A He hasn't got a car.
  • B He usually drives to the supermarket.
  • C He can't buy bread in the village.
  • D He always buys apples at Wilsons'.
12
Find the sentence about Vera that is definitely not true.
  • A She goes to the supermarket by car.
  • B She sometimes shops at Wilsons'.
  • C She lives locally with her family.
  • D She buys bread in Rosperton.
13
... here, Ryan! I want to talk to you.
  • A Go
  • B Do
  • C Find
  • D Come
14
Peter and Lily ... in my class.
  • A am
  • B is
  • C are
  • D have
15
My sister ... got blue eyes. They're brown.
  • A hasn't
  • B don't
  • C has
  • D doesn't
16
"Dad! ... I ... to the football match on Saturday?" "Yes, OK."
  • A Do ... watch
  • B Can ... go
  • C Am ... play
  • D What ... come
17
I ... my homework before dinner.
  • A usually do
  • B sometimes does
  • C can't make
  • D do always
18
In this photo, we can see ... .
  • A a coffee shop
  • B a restaurant
  • C a kitchen
  • D a living room
19
There is a bowl with two red apples ... the microwave.
  • A on top of
  • B under
  • C next to
  • D between
20
The ... blue and the ... white.
  • A floor is ... cups are
  • B walls are ... table is
  • C walls are ... chairs
  • D drawers are ... floor is
21
Find the list of things you can see in the photo.
  • A oranges, plants, pasta
  • B a bottle, salt, a shelf
  • C rice, forks, sugar
  • D eggs, lemons, jam
22
England, Scotland and Northern Ireland are part of the United Kingdom, and so is ... .
  • A Canada
  • B Dublin
  • C Wales
  • D New England
23
The Channel Tunnel connects France with … .
  • A north-west England
  • B south-east England
  • C south-east Scotland
  • D Ireland
24
In Britain, all children start … when they are aged 11 or 12.
  • A college
  • B junior school
  • C secondary school
  • D primary school
25
About two million people visit St ... Cathedral in London every year. It is over 300 years old.
  • A George's
  • B James's
  • C Peter's
  • D Paul's
26
Your brother can't open a bottle. You help him. What can he say?
  • A "I can help."
  • B "Yes, please."
  • C "It's very nice."
  • D "Thank you."
27
Jimmy asks William, "..." He answers, "Not very much."
  • A Do you like carrots?
  • B Can you make an omelette?
  • C Is your sister very tall?
  • D Is it lunchtime?
28
John is working. He says, "Enjoy your meal" to a man. What's his job?
  • A He's a policeman.
  • B He's a waiter.
  • C He's a mechanic.
  • D He sells cars.
29
Jane looks very unhappy. You don't know why. What can you say to her?
  • A "What do you do?"
  • B "Why is it wrong?"
  • C "What's the matter?"
  • D "Why are you sorry?"
30
A woman says, "I like these. They're perfect for my husband and me just the right size and ready in a few minutes." What is she looking at?
  • A Pizzas in a supermarket.
  • B Plants in a garden.
  • C Beds in a furniture shop.
  • D Trousers in a department store.
31
Jack is holding a phone. Anna says to him, "You must take it back." What can you say about the situation?
  • A His new phone doesn't work. Jack must change it.
  • B It isn't Jack's phone. It's Anna's.
  • C The phone doesn't work because it's old
  • D Anna thinks that Jack must sell the phone.
32
"Four" rhymes with "...".
  • A our
  • B flower
  • C hour
  • D door
33
Three of these words rhyme. Find the word that doesn't rhyme.
  • A peas
  • B kiss
  • C knees
  • D freeze
34
"Venezuela" 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
Mark Fry lives ... .
  • A near London
  • B in a very original house
  • C in a town that's on the coast
  • D with three people and two pets
36
We know that ... .
  • A Mark's parents and sister have all got jobs
  • B Mr Fry works in London
  • C Mark's sister lives alone in a flat
  • D Mark's family is extraordinary
37
Mark is frightened because ... .
  • A he never plays football with his friends
  • B people think he's different
  • C he knows things that his friends don't know
  • D he can't tell his parents about his problems
38
The text tells us that ... .
  • A Mark's friends know he's different from them
  • B the girl on the beach is with a lot of other tourists
  • C Mark is frightened when he sees the little girl
  • D there are two things about the girl that are strange
39
The head teacher says to the students, "There will be lots of people at our Open Day. ... parents can help with the organisation?"
  • A Whose
  • B Do your
  • C Have you got
  • D Are your
40
How ... this ..., please?
  • A much cost ... cap
  • B does ... costs
  • C much does ... cost
  • D much money ... is
41
..., doesn't she?
  • A Your sister hasn't got a car
  • B Taylor usually sings her own songs
  • C My mum never watches TV
  • D Jordan often visits his uncle
42
..., Peter ... as a tour guide.
  • A This week ... is working
  • B Every summer ... is working
  • C This month ... usually works
  • D Once a week ... isn't working
43
Find the pair of words with different vowel sounds.
  • A one/but
  • B here/year
  • C cart/watch
  • D fire/buyer
44
Find the word that is associated with public transport.
  • A pan
  • B fare
  • C rug
  • D file
45
Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking were British … .
  • A politicians
  • B poets
  • C scientists
  • D soldiers
# Medien Answers
1
In this photo, Ben and Sophia … .
  • A are standing on a beach
  • B are on holiday in the mountains
  • C are sitting on the sand
  • D have got trainers on
2
Find the true sentence.
  • A Sophia thinks something is funny.
  • B They are looking at the sea.
  • C Ben's got long brown hair.
  • D Sophia isn't holding her phone.
3
Find the list of words associated with summer holidays by the sea.
  • A shorts, surf, brake
  • B swim, boat, sun
  • C curtain, ice-cream, dive
  • D fish, lamb, sunglasses
4
"Hurry ... !" says Maggie. "We're going to be late!"
  • A up
  • B on
  • C in
  • D out
5
We use "fine", "warm" and "cloudy" to talk about ... .
  • A a room
  • B personality
  • C a drink
  • D the weather
6
Please come to my party, and ... your boyfriend too!
  • A turn
  • B bring
  • C carry
  • D start
7
The opposite of "he works hard" is "he's ...".
  • A dirty
  • B ugly
  • C lazy
  • D funny
8
A ... is a sort of door between the street and a garden, for example.
  • A tray
  • B plug
  • C gate
  • D stool
9
Rosie is writing... .
  • A a postcard to a friend
  • B to her parents in London
  • C about her visit to Wales
  • D to her grandparents in Wales
10
What was the problem with the first hotel?
  • A It wasn't close to Big Ben.
  • B It wasn't clean and it was loud.
  • C The breakfasts weren't very good.
  • D It was clean but it was near a train station.
11
What happened at Buckingham Palace?
  • A The guards shouted when Rosie's dad got too close to them.
  • B Rosie's mum was disappointed when she saw the King.
  • C Rosie's dad took a selfie with the guards.
  • D Rosie cried when the guards shouted at her dad.
12
On the morning that Rosie is writing the postcard, ... .
  • A they will see penguins at the Tower of London
  • B they'll go to the zoo if it rains
  • C they'll visit the Tower of London if the weather is rainy
  • D the family won't see penguins if it's sunny
13
I ... eat all this spaghetti. Do you want some?
  • A can't
  • B am not going
  • C don't like
  • D am not
14
Zoe's parents ... £10 pocket money every week.
  • A doesn't get
  • B usually give her
  • C are giving her
  • D hasn't got
15
There ... people on the beach today. It's too cold.
  • A isn't any
  • B are many
  • C aren't any
  • D aren't some
16
What ... when he got the message?
  • A did Peter do
  • B does he say
  • C did your dad
  • D Roger did
17
Jim can play the piano ... better ... I can.
  • A a lot ... as
  • B much ... than
  • C is ... that
  • D more ... than
18
Find the right title for this photo.
  • A A Country Scene
  • B A Rock Concert
  • C Cool Weather
  • D A Fantastic Play
19
Find the sentence that isn't true about the musicians.
  • A They play in a band.
  • B They're playing live.
  • C They're performing on stage.
  • D They're playing keyboards.
20
The music's very ... and the audience is very ... .
  • A loud ... enthusiastic
  • B exciting ... upset
  • C quiet ... worried
  • D soft ... excited
21
Find the list of words associated with music.
  • A verse, pool, folk
  • B track, song, duck
  • C ice, pop, note
  • D drum, record, choir
22
Prince William's wife is called ... .
  • A Catherine
  • B Camilla
  • C Meghan
  • D Diana
23
The leader of the British government is called the ... Minister.
  • A King's
  • B Prime
  • C First
  • D Head
24
London is on the River...
  • A Avon
  • B Severn
  • C Trent
  • D Thames
25
What do you do with a Christmas carol?
  • A You eat it.
  • B You sing it.
  • C You drink it.
  • D You decorate it.
26
It's Saturday evening and Nadia's going to a party. She's leaving now and her father's saying, "Have ...!"
  • A fun
  • B a good trip
  • C a nice day
  • D a lot of time.
27
A man says, “It moves slowly, and that's a good thing because you're a long way from the ground and you don't feel very safe.” What's he talking about?
  • A Living near a volcano.
  • B Riding a camel.
  • C Flying to the moon.
  • D Driving a Ferrari.
28
Peter drops a glass and it breaks. "Sorry, Mum," he says to his mother. She replies, "... It was very cheap."
  • A What a terrible accident!
  • B It doesn't matter.
  • C You idiot!
  • D I can't buy another one.
29
Joe's crossing the street but he's looking at his phone. A car's coming - very fast. What are you going to shout to Joe?
  • A "Get down!"
  • B "Keep up!"
  • C "Watch!"
  • D "Look out!"
30
“I'm not interested in fashion,” says Sally. Her friend, Alice, agrees with her. What can Alice say?
  • A “I love it too.”
  • B “Not me.”
  • C “I think so.”
  • D “Neither am I.”
31
When John's mother says, "If you don't help in the house, I'm going to stop your pocket money," he laughs. "Don't laugh!" she says, "..."
  • A You must help yourself.
  • B I mean it.
  • C I'm joking.
  • D It's your go.
32
The letter "J" rhymes with ... .
  • A why
  • B pay
  • C free
  • D key
33
Find the pair of words that doesn't rhyme.
  • A dead, red
  • B heard, third
  • C use, lose
  • D foot, cute
34
"Disappointed" = o o O o. "Remembering" ...
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
What do we know about Gavin?
  • A His sister works in an office.
  • B He doesn't like Halloween parties.
  • C His parents have both got jobs.
  • D He wanted to buy a costume.
36
Gavin didn't rent the Spider-Man outfit because ... .
  • A it was the only one he didn't like
  • B it was the wrong size
  • C it was disappointing
  • D he preferred the witch's costume
37
What can you say about Gavin's costume?
  • A The paint on his clothes and his face looked just like blood.
  • B He spent a lot of money on his costume and it looked good.
  • C He wore a zombie costume but no one was scared of him except the dog.
  • D He found an old shirt that had holes in it and wore it to the party.
38
Find the sentence that is definitely not true.
  • A Gavin goes to the same school as his sister.
  • B There were adults and children at the party.
  • C Emma's costume wasn't cheaper than Gavin's.
  • D The party was the day before Halloween.
39
If it ... soon, these plants ... die.
  • A won't rain ... are going to
  • B doesn't rain ... will
  • C rains ... always
  • D is raining ... won't
40
We ... at a table outside the cafe when a skateboarder crashed into it.
  • A sat down
  • B had a drink
  • C are going to eat
  • D were sitting
41
When you buy your ticket for the concert, ... a ticket as well, will you?
  • A get me
  • B why not buying
  • C buy for me
  • D you'll get
42
The "i" in "island" sounds like ... .
  • A the "ai" in "chain"
  • B the "y" in "shy"
  • C the "ei" in "weight"
  • D the "ie" in "believe"
43
In that packet of cupcakes, ... chocolate ... are there?
  • A it is ... that
  • B how many ... ones
  • C a lot of ... ones
  • D how often ... cakes
44
Find the right title for this "family" of words: fur, bark, bone.
  • A Trees
  • B The Body
  • C Dogs
  • D Ships
45
In Britain, the 26th of December is a holiday. It's called ... Day.
  • A Boxing
  • B Rugby
  • C Cricket
  • D Golf
# Medien Answers
1
What's Mary thinking?
  • A "I really hate decorating."
  • B "It's going to look terrible."
  • C "This bathroom looks bad."
  • D "I think I'm quite good at this."
2
Find the right title for this photo.
  • A A Lazy Afternoon
  • B A Disappointing Result
  • C Taking a Break
  • D Changing Jobs
3
Find the list of words associated with decorating a room.
  • A wallpaper, brush, ladder
  • B paint, ruler, field
  • C pea, tool, ceiling
  • D clean, snake, hill
4
Can you ... up the books that are on the floor and put them on the shelf, please?
  • A take
  • B get
  • C pick
  • D run
5
Last night, the temperature went down to five degrees below ... .
  • A nothing
  • B zero
  • C nil
  • D nought
6
Complete this "family" of words: grill, boil, roast, ... .
  • A bake
  • B oven
  • C fire
  • D pan
7
I'm not very ... on Shakespeare. I prefer modern writers.
  • A interested
  • B keen
  • C fond
  • D care
8
In a computer document, you can move words from one place to another. This is called "cut and ...".
  • A glue
  • B stick
  • C paste
  • D place
9
Find the best title for this film.
  • A Invasion From Jupiter
  • B Wild West Adventures
  • C The Last Gladiator
  • D Money Isn't Everything
10
We know that the Corvans ... .
  • A own a flat in the house where Nick lives
  • B work for Nick's parents
  • C are Nick's relatives
  • D never leave London
11
Find the sentence that isn't true.
  • A Nick spends every summer in Scotland.
  • B Five people live in this house.
  • C Emily can hardly believe what Nick tells her.
  • D Paul lives on a farm with his father.
12
We know that Nick believes ...
  • A it's important that no one at all knows his family's rich
  • B it can be difficult for rich people to find real friends
  • C no one will want to be his friend if they find out he's rich
  • D it's OK to tell Emily that he's rich because she's rich too
13
Lily doesn't pay enough attention in class, so she ... much progress this term.
  • A doesn't make
  • B isn't making
  • C hasn't got
  • D makes not
14
It's already 10.15, sir. Normally, we ... breakfast until 10 am.
  • A aren't serving
  • B are serving
  • C only serve
  • D are going to serve
15
When the warning light … on, you need to replace the ink cartridge.
  • A will come
  • B comes
  • C is coming
  • D came
16
While Mr Brown was preparing vegetables, he accidentally … his finger.
  • A cuts
  • B was cutting
  • C cut
  • D is cutting
17
He misses his sister. He ... her ... several weeks.
  • A doesn't visit ... for
  • B didn't see ... since
  • C isn't visiting ... since
  • D hasn't seen ... for
18
This is a photo of a first ... class.
  • A help
  • B aid
  • C rescue
  • D assistance
19
The woman in red is probably saying, "..."
  • A Press your hands like this.
  • B Turn the wheel to the left.
  • C Pull a little harder.
  • D Push your foot down gently.
20
The technique demonstrated in the photo is used if ... .
  • A the person has got a broken ankle
  • B something is stuck in the person's throat
  • C the person's heart has stopped
  • D there's no more blood in the person's body
21
Find the group of words that are all connected with medical problems.
  • A pill, deck, hurt
  • B sick, bandage, disease
  • C backache, storm, blind
  • D drawer, faint, illness
22
... was the first president of the USA.
  • A Benjamin Franklin
  • B Abraham Lincoln
  • C George Washington
  • D Thomas Jefferson
23
The Union Jack is the name of the … .
  • A British national anthem
  • B American constitution
  • C flag of the United Kingdom
  • D park in New York City
24
Canada is ... the United States of America.
  • A the largest state of
  • B smaller than
  • C one of the states of
  • D larger than
25
Aboriginal people, Maori, and ... Americans are all First Nations.
  • A Native
  • B African
  • C Founding
  • D Latin
26
"Can I see Mr Benson?" a woman asks Pam, the receptionist. "Sorry," says Pam. "It's his day off, so he's ... ."
  • A very busy
  • B late
  • C not in today
  • D not very well
27
"What can I have?" Anna asks her father in a very expensive restaurant. "Anything you like," he answers. "..."
  • A It's up to you.
  • B Never mind.
  • C Nothing's wrong.
  • D It's your turn.
28
Bob says, "I'm fed up with all of you." What can you say about Bob?
  • A He's going to thank his friends for something.
  • B He doesn't want anything else to eat.
  • C He's bored by the people with him.
  • D He's in love with someone.
29
A man found a bag left near some bins. The police thought there was a bomb in it, so they told everyone in the street, “… !”
  • A Get off
  • B Take away
  • C Keep back
  • D Stay out
30
A woman says, "They're the same brand but they aren't a perfect match." What can you say about the situation?
  • A She broke some plates and can't find new ones that are the same.
  • B She's talking about an unhappy couple she knows.
  • C The sweets she's eating aren't as good as the last time she ate them
  • D Her students are all good football players but they lost their last game.
31
It's Ryan's first day in space as an astronaut. His colleague asks him, "How's it going?" "So far, so good," answers Ryan. He means that ...
  • A it's exciting to travel such a long distance
  • B the farther they go, the better it feels
  • C he enjoys pushing himself to his limits
  • D everything has gone well up to now
32
"Through" rhymes with "...".
  • A rough
  • B grow
  • C though
  • D true
33
The sound of the "e" in "women" is the same as the sound of "..."
  • A the "e" in "any"
  • B the "i" in "silly"
  • C the "a" in "any"
  • D the "ea" in "meaning"
34
"Definition" = o o O o. "Developing" = ... .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
Dr Jenkins is sending this email to ... .
  • A the person who gave the hospital £20,000
  • B the fire officers who saved the animals' lives
  • C the people who gave money to the hospital
  • D an insurance company
36
The email tells us that... .
  • A the hospital was almost destroyed
  • B very few animals died in the fire
  • C the fire broke out during a storm
  • D the hospital was slightly damaged
37
Find the true sentence.
  • A Someone set fire to the hospital last August.
  • B Dr Jenkins is surprised that so many people gave money.
  • C The new hospital has just re-opened.
  • D This email is dated the 25th of September.
38
What does Dr Jenkins say is the reason he asked the local community for money?
  • A He knows that people spend a lot on their pets.
  • B He can't afford to buy any equipment for the hospital.
  • C He wants the hospital to be better equipped than before.
  • D The building was insured, but the equipment wasn't.
39
"Why are you nervous? ... sung in public ... ?"
  • A Haven't you ever ... before
  • B Didn't you ... yet
  • C Have you ... never yet
  • D You didn't ... before, did you
40
You can't imagine ... when they announced that I was the winner.
  • A which I was feeling
  • B the feeling I have experienced
  • C the emotion I felt
  • D how I've felt
41
He pretended to have friends because he didn't want ... he was lonely.
  • A people to think
  • B that people thought
  • C for everyone thought
  • D that his parents think
42
The fox walks across their garden every evening, but it ... two days now.
  • A didn't do that during
  • B hasn't been seen for
  • C hasn't walked since last
  • D hasn't been for a walk since
43
"Tap," "mat" and "towel" are all associated with ... .
  • A dances
  • B yoga classes
  • C beaches
  • D bathrooms
44
April 1st - called April...' Day - is when people play tricks on each other.
  • A Fools
  • B Fishes
  • C Comics
  • D Jokes
45
Find the pair of words that contains the same vowel sound. For example: sister/decide.
  • A drawing, extreme
  • B Arctic, lighter
  • C eighty, update
  • D parcel, untrue
# Medien Answers
1
In this photo, we can see that ... .
  • A a man fell down the stairs inside his house
  • B a woman is helping a man who fell over
  • C a young woman needs help from her father
  • D it's easy to stay on your feet in these conditions
2
The man is probably saying, "..."
  • A You're very welcome.
  • B How kind of you.
  • C I beg your pardon.
  • D Please don't bother me.
3
Find the list of words associated with the weather.
  • A shower, plate, tornado
  • B rain, key, sky
  • C wind, ice, storm
  • D shine, cloud, bridge
4
To ... an app means to replace the old version with the new one.
  • A undo
  • B renew
  • C update
  • D delete
5
Find the right verb to replace "arrive": "He didn't arrive until 11 pm."
  • A put down
  • B turn up
  • C run over
  • D fall out
6
He's top of the class. He always gets good ... for his essays.
  • A smiles
  • B marks
  • C notes
  • D stars
7
Find a title for this "family" of words: race, court, ball.
  • A Royalty
  • B Buildings
  • C Toys
  • D Sport
8
Joe wants a new guitar but he can't ... one - they're too expensive.
  • A cash
  • B afford
  • C lend
  • D reach
9
What do we know about the accident on Monday?
  • A A man was knocked down in the street.
  • B A van hit a car that was going too fast.
  • C Mr Ogilvy was badly hurt.
  • D A van was going too fast and hit a car.
10
Angela Wright ... .
  • A was in the car behind Mr Ogilvy
  • B saw the accident from her house nearby
  • C knows that accidents often happen there
  • D says that people never drive fast along Oakland Street
11
Turning right into Victoria Avenue can be a problem because ... .
  • A there is such a lot of traffic on Victoria Avenue
  • B the bend blocks your view of traffic coming from the left
  • C it's difficult to drive fast enough
  • D you can't see cars coming from the right
12
According to the information in the article, find the true sentence.
  • A Several people have died in accidents at this junction.
  • B The council once planned to build a wall here.
  • C The council may one day install traffic lights here.
  • D Angela Wright is grateful to the council for listening to her.
13
When the bus came, it was full so we all ... to wait for the next one.
  • A had
  • B were able
  • C must
  • D obliged
14
That's funny. I don't remember ... my bike here. Someone's moved it!
  • A I left
  • B leaving
  • C to leave
  • D to have left
15
Taylor Swift released a new single recently but I ... heard it ... .
  • A haven't ... already
  • B didn't ... until now
  • C never ... already
  • D haven't ... yet
16
I didn't enjoy the party very much because I didn't know who ... .
  • A anyone was
  • B were the other people there
  • C was anyone there
  • D any people there were
17
If petrol ... cost so much, I ... see you much more often.
  • A won't ... will
  • B doesn't ... would
  • C didn't ... would come and
  • D wouldn't ... will be able to
18
In this photo, ... .
  • A everyone is posting a video
  • B five students are watching a play
  • C only one of the boys is filming
  • D someone is holding a skateboard
19
What can you say about the boy in the centre of the picture?
  • A His feet are on the ground.
  • B His legs are wide apart.
  • C He's not touching the floor.
  • D He's waving to the camera.
20
Look at the three girls. They look....
  • A amazed and upset
  • B thrilled and delighted
  • C surprised and annoyed
  • D stressed and worried
21
Find the list of words that are associated with making videos for social media.
  • A close-up, comment, sink
  • B caption, edit, lighting
  • C background, kitten, click
  • D subtitles, liver, bracelet
22
In the USA, people often eat turkey with … sauce at Thanksgiving.
  • A cranberry
  • B blueberry
  • C mint
  • D peanut
23
Only one of these Canadian cities is on the west coast. Which is it?
  • A Toronto.
  • B Ottawa.
  • C Montreal.
  • D Vancouver.
24
Mark Twain, John Steinbeck and Harper Lee are all American … .
  • A folk singers
  • B writers
  • C astronauts
  • D politicians
25
In north-west England there's a World Heritage Site that's England's largest National Park. It's called … National Park.
  • A Yellowstone
  • B the Lake District
  • C Cairngorms
  • D Kruger
26
In the cinema, Paul is eating popcorn. "Can I have some?" his friend asks. Paul passes the popcorn to him and says, "..."
  • A Help yourself.
  • B You can help.
  • C Push in.
  • D Go straight on.
27
A man is at work. He says, "It looks like it'll have to come out. Just lean back and open wide." What's his job?
  • A A firefighter.
  • B A dentist.
  • C A photographer.
  • D A coal miner.
28
Tom asked Kate if he could be her boyfriend, but she said no. In other words, she ... him down.
  • A put
  • B set
  • C turned
  • D called
29
“Better safe than … ,” is a common expression. Roger's mother uses it when she tells him he must wear a helmet when he's on his bike.
  • A sad
  • B in danger
  • C sorry
  • D hurt
30
Meryl is talking to Will. Suddenly, Meryl exclaims, "Don't you realise? Olivia was having you on!" Meryl obviously thinks that Olivia ... .
  • A was trying to borrow some money from Will
  • B wanted to go out with Will and was flirting
  • C was offering Will a job
  • D wanted Will to believe something that wasn't true
31
A man says, “Judging by their record, they'll be lucky to get a draw.” What's he talking about?
  • A A rock band who won't get a big audience for their concert.
  • B Olympic champions who will earn a lot of money.
  • C A shop whose prices are too high.
  • D A football team with little chance of winning its next game.
32
Find the word that rhymes with "please".
  • A seize
  • B grease
  • C piece
  • D peace
33
The first vowel sound in "shoulder" is the same as in "...".
  • A double
  • B round
  • C would
  • D though
34
"Accommodate" = o o O o. "Diametre" = ... .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
What do we definitely know about Danny?
  • A He's seriously ill.
  • B He's going out with Gwen at the moment.
  • C He hasn't been out with Gwen for several days.
  • D He's been out with three different girls in the last week.
36
Gwen feels that ... .
  • A Danny didn't deserve what happened to him
  • B she has been treated badly by Danny
  • C she has learned a lesson
  • D she did something very wrong
37
Find the sentence that we know is true.
  • A Gwen got a girl in Danny's class to write a note to him.
  • B Danny thought he was going to the lab to meet a girl.
  • C The accident happened at the moment when Gwen locked Danny in the lab.
  • D Danny thought he knew exactly who had written the note.
38
Danny went to the lab ... .
  • A even though he suspected something wasn't quite right
  • B and found that he had walked into a trap set by Gwen
  • C because he wanted to punish the writer of the anonymous note
  • D but didn't get in because he couldn't open the door
39
Although he loved living in Japan, he ... using chopsticks instead of a knife and fork.
  • A hadn't used with
  • B never got used to
  • C didn't use to
  • D wasn't used for
40
"Passport please, sir." "Yes. Oh no! I ... left it at home!"
  • A have had
  • B must have
  • C would have
  • D had to have
41
If her students misbehaved, the teacher ... them ... behind after school.
  • A had ... stay
  • B made ... staying
  • C told ... that they stay
  • D got ... stayed
42
The... for London tomorrow: cloudy with some rain in the afternoon.
  • A outcome
  • B outlook
  • C outset
  • D outfit
43
The pilot probably ejected from the plane because no body … from the wreckage.
  • A recovered anyone
  • B has been recovered
  • C wasn't recovered at all
  • D has recovered anything
44
Leo's mother asks Jill, his babysitter, “Did Leo behave himself or was he naughty?” Jill answers, “Don't worry. He was as good as … .”
  • A a lamb
  • B a picture
  • C gold
  • D bread
45
... Friday is a public holiday in Britain. It's the Friday before Easter.
  • A Good
  • B Cross
  • C Saintly
  • D Black
# Medien Answers
1
Which adjective best describes the little girl's expression? ... .
  • A Puzzled.
  • B Delighted.
  • C Disgusted.
  • D Reluctant.
2
Find the sentence that isn't true.
  • A The man has got a box under his arm.
  • B The woman is kneeling next to an open box.
  • C The girl is standing on top of the box.
  • D The little girl is holding her teddy bear.
3
Find the right title for this photo.
  • A Moving Day
  • B Presents for Everyone
  • C Working From Home
  • D A Dirty Room
4
You wear a watch or a bracelet on your ... .
  • A shoulder
  • B ankle
  • C wrist
  • D heel
5
If you are ... someone, you say, "Thank you. How kind of you."
  • A bored by
  • B grateful to
  • C bothered by
  • D angry with
6
Experts ... a very hot summer this year throughout Europe.
  • A prevent
  • B reach
  • C forecast
  • D design
7
... the water was freezing cold, he went swimming.
  • A Despite
  • B Even though
  • C In spite of
  • D But yet
8
William went to live in the country because he couldn't put ... the stress of city life any longer.
  • A off
  • B over
  • C down from
  • D up with
9
We know that Colin ... .
  • A used to teach at Ludford High School
  • B plays sport at a high level
  • C was George's coach in the past
  • D is going to answer this email
10
We know that George ... .
  • A likes people to know that he coached Colin
  • B doesn't know much about Colin's career
  • C is simply writing to congratulate Colin
  • D wants Colin to run in a race on Sports Day
11
George doesn't think that Colin ... .
  • A is often asked for favours
  • B has good memories of his old school
  • C receives a lot of emails
  • D takes much notice of a lot of his emails
12
If Colin agrees to do what George is asking, he will ... .
  • A only have to spend a short time at the school
  • B have to cancel an important match
  • C need to give a lecture
  • D certainly meet the Mayor or the local MP
13
Those biscuits are delicious but I wish they ... so much sugar in them.
  • A don't put
  • B didn't have
  • C haven't got
  • D wouldn't have
14
As soon as the milk ... , pour it over the chocolate.
  • A will be hot
  • B boils
  • C will boil
  • D boiling
15
I like children but I don't know ... as a parent.
  • A will I be like
  • B how will I be
  • C what I'll be like
  • D who could I be
16
A team of scientists ... the building since early this morning. They'll have finished very soon.
  • A has been decontaminating
  • B was decontaminating
  • C has decontaminated
  • D decontaminated
17
The accident was her own fault. She ... there was no one behind her before she reversed.
  • A should make sure
  • B can't have realised
  • C looked to see if
  • D ought to have checked
18
What can you say about the couple in this photo?
  • A They're just about to do their shopping.
  • B They've just had a nasty surprise.
  • C Their shopping trolley is missing.
  • D They're looking for the car park.
19
The man is probably saying, "..."
  • A Where's it been?
  • B Was it a stolen car?
  • C I'm sure it was this space!
  • D Who's taking it?
20
What's happened to the car? Find the option that is impossible.
  • A It's parked somewhere else.
  • B It may have been stolen.
  • C It's been robbed.
  • D It's on a different level.
21
Find the list of words associated with cars and traffic.
  • A saucer, seat, tyre
  • B brake, overtake, cabbage
  • C wheel, lane, fir
  • D gear, jam, bumper
22
... is made up of two large islands and hundreds of others.
  • A Australia
  • B India
  • C New Zealand
  • D Ireland
23
In the sport of American football, the … is the name of the annual championship game.
  • A World Series
  • B Super Bowl
  • C Masters
  • D US Open
24
Which American leader made the “I have a dream” speech?
  • A John F. Kennedy.
  • B Abraham Lincoln.
  • C Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • D Martin Luther King Jr.
25
Where can you see and often hear the warning 'Mind the gap'?
  • A At London Zoo.
  • B On a ferry from France to England.
  • C On the London Underground.
  • D On English beaches.
26
Someone bumps into you accidentally and says "I'm so sorry." You give a polite and friendly response. Which expression would you not use?
  • A "Never mind."
  • B "No worries."
  • C "You're welcome."
  • D "Not a problem."
27
Paul is phoning a hotel. "My boss Mr Walker needs disabled access," he says. What can you say about Mr Walker?
  • A He needs to use the internet during his stay at the hotel.
  • B He wants to be treated as a celebrity.
  • C He has trouble going up and down stairs.
  • D He needs to enter and leave by a door that no one else uses.
28
A man says, "We mixed it but we had to wait until it stopped raining before we could pour it into the frames. Otherwise it wouldn't have set." What is he talking about?
  • A Making cement tiles for a terrace.
  • B Having a barbecue on the beach.
  • C Making an omelette on a camp fire.
  • D Painting pictures in the open air.
29
A woman says, "It just needs to be let out a little. If you like, I can do that and you can pick it up tomorrow." What is 'it'?
  • A A dog.
  • B A house.
  • C A dress.
  • D A bicycle.
30
Lexie didn't like Bob very much, so when he said, "I know you love me," she said that, if he believed that, he ... .
  • A had another think coming
  • B was thinking outside the box
  • C was thinking straight
  • D shouldn't sit on the fence
31
A man says that Carole, his boss, was beating about the bush in the meeting. He means that ... .
  • A she was being very aggressive
  • B she was avoiding talking about the main issue
  • C she couldn't understand what the problem was
  • D she was making her point very clearly
32
The "a" in "..." sounds the same as the "a" in "apple".
  • A altered
  • B athlete
  • C avoid
  • D April
33
Complete the list: flown, vote, goat, ... .
  • A clown
  • B glove
  • C sew
  • D shot
34
"Triangular" = o O o o. "Independent" = ... .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
What do we know about Jake, Petra and Maria?
  • A Jake is getting paid for working on the site.
  • B At least one of the three is a student.
  • C They are all excavating some Medieval ruins.
  • D Maria is a new volunteer this year.
36
The skeleton talked about in the passage ... .
  • A is the first one to be found on this site
  • B was lying on top of two other skeletons
  • C was wearing a ring on one of its fingers
  • D wasn't discovered by a volunteer at the site
37
The passage tells us that ... .
  • A Petra has never met Gemma
  • B Maria was surprised when Gemma said goodbye
  • C the Romans didn't value diamonds highly
  • D Gemma never told anyone she'd lost a ring
38
Jake doesn't think the skeleton is Gemma because ... .
  • A there's a modern ring on one of the skeleton's fingers
  • B Gemma couldn't have been buried so long ago
  • C someone else might have put her ring on the skeleton
  • D the other skeletons might have been buried afterwards
39
I ... buying a top quality carpet. It'll be expensive but it'll last longer.
  • A think it's worth
  • B wouldn't hesitate
  • C am determined
  • D have finally decided
40
By the time I ... 50, I think we ... a cure for cancer.
  • A will be ... have found
  • B reach ... will find
  • C will have been ... would find
  • D am ... will have found
41
He doesn't know know the value of the painting because he's never ... by an expert.
  • A had it looked at
  • B been examining it
  • C made it valued
  • D been seen
42
"He's still unconscious," said the nurse. "I expect he'll ... in an hour."
  • A set up
  • B drop in
  • C come to
  • D pass out
43
Saying "It's as plain as the ... on your ... ," means "it's very obvious."
  • A fingers ... hand
  • B hair ... head
  • C nose ... face
  • D beard ... chin
44
The US Secretary of State is the equivalent of the British ... Secretary.
  • A Crown
  • B Foreign
  • C Home
  • D Cabinet
45
Albert Einstein was one of the fore... scientists of his time.
  • A most
  • B front
  • C saken
  • D head

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