Check out example.com
Wähle ein Jahr
2018 · Papierversion Sprinter 2018
# Medien Answers
1
The children in this picture are …… .
  • A in a classroom
  • B in a garden
  • C in a shop
  • D in the street
2
The children are …… .
  • A happy
  • B sad
  • C angry
  • D sisters
3
The boy on the left has got …… .
  • A blond hair
  • B a blue jacket
  • C a red and white shirt
  • D a yellow T-shirt
4
Complete the word: S _ O T L A N D
  • A K
  • B C
  • C H
  • D R
5
Twelve + eleven = ……
  • A thirteen
  • B twenty-three
  • C twenty-four
  • D thirty-two
6
Cats have got four …… .
  • A heads
  • B mouths
  • C arms
  • D legs
7
The River Thames is very …… .
  • A tall
  • B fat
  • C water
  • D long
8
Complete this “family” of words: pen, pencil, rubber, …… .
  • A cow
  • B ruler
  • C clock
  • D tie
9
Joanna is Christina's …… .
  • A mother
  • B sister
  • C aunt
  • D daughter
10
This email is about…… .
  • A a holiday
  • B a birthday
  • C a new baby
  • D a house
11
The party is …… .
  • A in the evening
  • B at night
  • C in the afternoon
  • D in the morning
12
Find the true sentence.
  • A Everyone knows about the party.
  • B Christina has got a secret.
  • C Christina's parents want to give her a surprise.
  • D Christina has got an invitation.
13
You …… very pretty, Maria.
  • A am
  • B is
  • C are
  • D have
14
…… your book at page 10 and read the story
  • A Sit
  • B Open
  • C Close
  • D Look
15
…… Jennifer …… a new phone?
  • A Has …… got
  • B Do …… have
  • C Have …… got
  • D Is …… got
16
Jack and his sister never …… to school by bus.
  • A catch
  • B go
  • C take
  • D arrive
17
I …… play football today because I'm ill.
  • A don’t want
  • B am not
  • C don't like
  • D can't
18
In the picture, there is a …… on the left.
  • A door
  • B chair
  • C table
  • D cup
19
There is a picture …… a plant.
  • A under
  • B above
  • C behind
  • D in
20
There is a …… between the bookcase and the corner.
  • A window
  • B desk
  • C bottle
  • D carpet
21
What can you see in the picture?
  • A Cupboards, a sofa, a banana.
  • B A bag, a lamp, a calendar.
  • C Flowers, curtains, cushions.
  • D A bird, a fridge, books.
22
The capital of the United Kingdom is …… .
  • A Dublin
  • B London
  • C England
  • D Edinburgh
23
Robin Hood steals from the …… and gives to the ……
  • A rich …… poor
  • B men …… women
  • C soldiers …… Church
  • D people …… King
24
…… is a ball game and a national British sport. The ball is small, hard and usually red.
  • A Cricket
  • B Baseball
  • C Rugby
  • D Football
25
It's in London and it's almost 1,000 years old. What is it?
  • A Buckingham Palace.
  • B Tower Bridge.
  • C The Tower of London.
  • D Big Ben.
26
A man asks you, “What time is it?” It's 12.55. What can you say?
  • A “It's twelve fifteen.”
  • B “It's five to one.”
  • C “It's almost got one.”
  • D “It's eleven fifty-five.”
27
Your friend Tim is laughing. You don't know why. What can you ask him?
  • A “Why is he laughing, Tim?”
  • B “Tim, why are you unhappy?”
  • C “What's so funny, Tim?”
  • D “Do you like Tim?”
28
A woman is talking on the phone. She says, “It's cloudy and it's not very warm.” What is she talking about?
  • A A new coat.
  • B The weather.
  • C Her house.
  • D A cup of coffee.
29
Annie is phoning Bill. She says, “I'm sorry. I can't come to the cinema with you tonight." Bill is disappointed. What can he say?
  • A “I'm very worried.”
  • B “Well done.”
  • C “What a pity!”
  • D “You're welcome.”
30
A woman is crossing the street but a car is coming, very fast. You think she is in danger. What can you say?
  • A “Run out!”
  • B “Look out!”
  • C “Get out!”
  • D “Go out!”
31
You put a plate of food in the microwave and press the "on" button. But nothing happens. What can you say?
  • A “I can't turn the microwave.”
  • B “It isn't making anything.”
  • C “It doesn't work.”
  • D “There's nothing here.”
32
“............” rhymes with “rich”.
  • A H
  • B Fish
  • C Witch
  • D Rice
33
The number “5” rhymes with “..............”.
  • A life
  • B drive
  • C wife
  • D give
34
“September” = o O o. “Grandfather” = ……
  • A O o o
  • B o O o
  • C o o O
  • D o o O o
35
This is a page on the Twizzers' website. What is a Twizzer?
  • A A smartphone.
  • B A competition.
  • C A sweet.
  • D A game.
36
What does the web page say about Twizzers?
  • A They're cheap and delicious.
  • B There are thousands of Twizzers in a packet.
  • C Twizzers are very popular.
  • D Twizzers are good for you.
37
Find the true sentence.
  • A You can only enter the competition if you live in England.
  • B If you are 12 years old, you can't enter the competition.
  • C To enter the competition, you must send your answer by email.
  • D Everyone under 16 can enter the competition.
38
Which sentence can win the competition?
  • A Children love Twizzers because they are really fun to eat.
  • B Kids like Twizzers because they are colourful and cool!
  • C Twizzers are kids' favourite sweets because they are really delicious.
  • D My mum, dad, gran and grandad all love Twizzers!
39
“What …… on Sundays?” “I usually go swimming.”
  • A are you doing
  • B do you often
  • C do you do
  • D do I like
40
There …… orange juice in the fridge.
  • A isn't any
  • B are some
  • C aren't any
  • D are some bottles
41
…… those two cats in the garden?
  • A How many are
  • B Whose are
  • C What's the matter
  • D Can you see if
42
“…… dinner tonight, Mum?” “Fish and chips."
  • A Is there a lot of
  • B What's for
  • C Have we got for
  • D What do you cook for
43
“Worry” rhymes with “……”
  • A lorry
  • B curry
  • C marry
  • D sorry
44
Find the word that is not associated with money.
  • A purse
  • B coin
  • C note
  • D sail
45
English children love Guy Fawkes Night, or Firework Night. It is on the …… .
  • A 5th of November
  • B 1st of May
  • C 24th of December
  • D 2nd of January
# Medien Answers
1
This is a picture of …… .
  • A a woman at home in London
  • B a tourist in London
  • C a young man in a London street
  • D a London shop
2
The woman is …… .
  • A looking at her phone
  • B lost
  • C asking for help
  • D very happy
3
The woman is holding …… .
  • A a brown jacket
  • B a map
  • C a problem
  • D a bag
4
…… is my favourite colour.
  • A Grey
  • B Violin
  • C Read
  • D Write
5
John is in the bathroom. He's having a …… .
  • A toothpaste
  • B painting
  • C shower
  • D water
6
The opposite of “dirty” is "......." .
  • A bad
  • B funny
  • C clever
  • D clean
7
Please …… up, Tom. You're late for school!
  • A ready
  • B hurry
  • C run
  • D fast
8
Complete this “family” of words: beans, carrots, potatoes, …… .
  • A peas
  • B pears
  • C bears
  • D streets
9
Mandy is writing this email …… .
  • A in the morning
  • B in the afternoon
  • C in the evening
  • D at lunchtime
10
Mandy and Carole had dinner at …… .
  • A a restaurant
  • B Mandy's house
  • C Carole's house
  • D a hotel
11
What is Mandy's problem?
  • A She phoned Carole but there was no answer.
  • B Her phone is in Carole's house.
  • C Her computer doesn't work.
  • D Carole can't find her phone.
12
Find the true sentence.
  • A Mandy and Carole are students at the same school.
  • B Carole is probably Mandy's older sister.
  • C Mandy is a better cook than Carole.
  • D Mandy is going to Carole's house tomorrow evening.
13
Peter, why …… your brother at school today?
  • A isn't
  • B can't
  • C do
  • D don't
14
I often …… lunch in the school cafeteria.
  • A eats
  • B have
  • C drink
  • D am having
15
We're …… to visit London in the summer.
  • A going
  • B want
  • C went
  • D can
16
A lion is …… a mouse.
  • A big as
  • B more dangerous
  • C bigger than
  • D faster
17
I didn't …… the spider in the bath.
  • A saw
  • B found
  • C can see
  • D see
18
This is a picture of a table at …… time.
  • A dinner
  • B lunch
  • C breakfast
  • D tea
19
The bacon is …… .
  • A on the right of the picture
  • B on the floor
  • C next to an egg
  • D under the plate
20
What can you see in the picture?
  • A Sugar, oranges, a cup.
  • B Sausages, a glass, milk.
  • C Cornflakes, juice, a fork.
  • D Coffee, eggs, a spoon.
21
Would you …… toast with your bacon and eggs?
  • A have some pieces
  • B like a
  • C like some
  • D want a
22
When you look at a map of Britain, Scotland is in the …… .
  • A south
  • B north
  • C east
  • D west
23
Oxford and Cambridge are English cities with famous …… .
  • A city walls
  • B palaces
  • C universities
  • D beaches
24
A mile is …… a kilometre.
  • A longer than
  • B shorter than
  • C the same as
  • D not as long as
25
The transport system under the streets of London is called the Underground or the …… .
  • A Submarine
  • B Tunnel
  • C Tube
  • D Metro
26
Your friend is climbing a tree. It looks dangerous. What can you say?
  • A “Be careful.”
  • B “I'm very sorry.”
  • C “Don't worry.”
  • D “Enjoy your trip.”
27
In the cinema, your friend says, “I think this film is awful.” You agree. What can you say?
  • A “So do I.”
  • B “I am too.”
  • C “Yes, I think.”
  • D “I don't.”
28
You're looking for the words “Way out”. Why?
  • A You're shopping on the internet and you want to pay.
  • B You're in a car park and you want to leave.
  • C You're in a town and you want to cross a street.
  • D You want to go into a museum.
29
You are in a theatre. Before the show starts, you hear an announcement: “Please …… your mobile phones.”
  • A switch off
  • B put out
  • C turn down
  • D close down
30
Two boys are talking. One boy says, “It's on tonight, isn't it? I never miss it.” What are the boys talking about?
  • A A television programme.
  • B A computer game.
  • C A bus.
  • D A friend's 16th birthday party.
31
A mechanic is repairing Mrs Clark's car. He says, “About an hour, madam.” What question did Mrs Clark ask?
  • A “How much time does it have?”
  • B “How long is it going to take?”
  • C “When did you finish?”
  • D “What time are you coming?”
32
The letter “K” rhymes with “……”.
  • A car
  • B way
  • C key
  • D her
33
Which pair of words doesn't rhyme?
  • A try, high
  • B friend, send
  • C son, one
  • D would, food
34
“Hospital” = O o o. “Political” = …… .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
This is a page from …… website.
  • A a school's
  • B Warwick Castle's
  • C a local newspaper's
  • D Mrs Bell's
36
How many people went on the trip?
  • A Twenty-two.
  • B Ten.
  • C Twenty-four.
  • D Thirty-three.
37
What can you say about last Saturday?
  • A The weather was better in the morning than in the afternoon.
  • B No one enjoyed the trip.
  • C The students and the teachers spent the afternoon on the river.
  • D Everyone visited the castle after lunch.
38
Find the sentence that is definitely true.
  • A The trip was on a Saturday in April.
  • B Greg didn't take any photos of the trip.
  • C Greg is looking for people who can take photos.
  • D Greg thinks there aren't enough photos of the trip on the website.
39
If you look …… this telescope, you can see the stars.
  • A across
  • B through
  • C over
  • D out of
40
If he takes his medicine every day, he …… very quickly.
  • A will get better
  • B is getting strong
  • C going to feel better
  • D feels much better
41
I'm sorry, the next flight to Dublin is full. …… seats left at all.
  • A You can only have the
  • B There are no
  • C All the
  • D The people in the
42
I …… the piano when my phone rang, so I didn't hear it.
  • A played
  • B listened to
  • C was playing
  • D did play
43
The “o” in “women” sounds like …… .
  • A the “o” in “other”
  • B the “e” in “women”
  • C the “i” in “machine”
  • D the “a” in “made”
44
Find the word that is not associated with clothes.
  • A size
  • B tie
  • C sleeve
  • D comb
45
Who lived in the nineteenth century?
  • A Queen Victoria.
  • B William Shakespeare.
  • C King Arthur.
  • D William the Conqueror.
# Medien Answers
1
The girl on the right is …… .
  • A wearing a green T-shirt
  • B holding a cup of coffee
  • C making a cake
  • D taking a picture
2
Behind the girl, …… .
  • A there is a cupcake
  • B some people are talking
  • C we can see an empty table
  • D four people are standing
3
Which group of words can be associated with the picture?
  • A shirt, plate, smile
  • B window, arm, sofa
  • C kitchen, flower, table
  • D knife, hair, cap
4
The opposite of “cheap” is “……”.
  • A expensive
  • B awful
  • C huge
  • D difficult
5
My flat is on the second …… of that building.
  • A stage
  • B stand
  • C stair
  • D floor
6
Philip, could you …… me my glasses?
  • A bring
  • B take
  • C carry
  • D borrow
7
Jason is not very …… at chemistry.
  • A interested
  • B good
  • C keen
  • D interesting
8
Choose a name for this “family” of words: collar, tail, basket.
  • A Shopping
  • B Clothes
  • C Dogs
  • D Planes
9
What do you know about Jane and Mark?
  • A They live in London.
  • B They are going to London.
  • C They live in a flat.
  • D They are on holiday at the moment.
10
What do you know about Elizabeth?
  • A Her son's name is John.
  • B She is going to visit London.
  • C She hasn't got any children.
  • D She is coming to London alone.
11
Jane and Mark are writing to Elizabeth because …… .
  • A she offered them a place to stay
  • B there is no one to care for their cats
  • C Elizabeth's cats need a new home
  • D they want to sell their cats
12
The email tells us that …… .
  • A Jane and Mark's neighbours don't like cats
  • B Elizabeth has reserved hotel rooms in London
  • C Jane and Mark are taking two weeks' holiday this summer
  • D Elizabeth's family can stay with Jane and Mark's neighbours
13
“You don't look well.” “…… a cold.”
  • A I am
  • B I have
  • C It can
  • D It has
14
Helen …… every Saturday.
  • A plays volleyball
  • B is washing her hair
  • C don't cook lunch
  • D and Tanya are going shopping
15
…… many people at the swimming pool?
  • A Were there
  • B Did it have
  • C Was it
  • D How
16
It's 5 o'clock. The classrooms are empty because the students …… home at 4 o'clock.
  • A are going
  • B have gone
  • C went
  • D left to
17
I …… scared of him …… the first time I met him.
  • A have been …… for
  • B am …… since
  • C was …… ever
  • D have been …… since
18
This man is …… .
  • A sitting in an armchair
  • B looking in a shop window
  • C lying down
  • D standing on his bed
19
He is probably …… online.
  • A chatting to his friends
  • B choosing something to eat
  • C listening to music
  • D drawing a picture
20
The pizza company …… to your door.
  • A delivers pizzas
  • B takes pizzas away
  • C makes pizzas
  • D takes out pizzas
21
Which group of words can be associated with the picture?
  • A glasses, T-shirt, thumb
  • B finger, Wi-Fi, carpet
  • C ruler, sofa, tablet
  • D hungry, menu, skirt
22
…… are associated with the USA.
  • A Fish and chips
  • B Black taxis
  • C Hot dogs
  • D Aborigines
23
Which city is not the capital of a country?
  • A London.
  • B Sydney.
  • C Edinburgh.
  • D Dublin.
24
Find the true sentence.
  • A The British Prime Minister is Queen Elizabeth II.
  • B Australia is much smaller than Great Britain.
  • C San Francisco is in the north east of the USA.
  • D Washington, D.C. is named after the first US president.
25
Perhaps …… really existed. We can't be sure.
  • A King Arthur
  • B Sherlock Holmes
  • C William Shakespeare
  • D Dr Frankenstein
26
You want to pay in a restaurant. What can you ask?
  • A “Can I have the bill, please?”
  • B “May I check out?”
  • C “Is there any money left?”
  • D “Could you pay, please?”
27
Your mother has asked you to go to the post office, but it closes in half an hour. What can your mother say?
  • A “It's a waste of time.”
  • B “You'll have to hurry.”
  • C “Quick, before they run out.”
  • D “It won't last long.”
28
Mr and Mrs Watson are driving home when suddenly Mr Watson realises that he is lost. He explains, “……”
  • A This is a bad road.
  • B We mustn't go home.
  • C I've taken the wrong road.
  • D I miss our house.
29
Stephanie calls her friend Bill. Bill says, “Sorry, I can't talk now I'm busy.” Stephanie isn't annoyed. She says, “……”
  • A Hold on.
  • B Never mind.
  • C I don't care.
  • D You're welcome.
30
“It looks awful but it’ll come out.” What is Jane talking about?
  • A A hole in her skirt.
  • B A stain on her jeans.
  • C A cut on her hand.
  • D Her damaged phone.
31
Katy is frightened by a storm. Ann says, “Don't worry. ……”
  • A It'll soon be over.
  • B There’s nothing to it.
  • C It doesn't hurt very much.
  • D You can't help it.
32
“Phone” rhymes with “……”.
  • A own
  • B one
  • C brown
  • D moon
33
The “i” in “child” has the same sound as the “i” in “……”.
  • A children
  • B begin
  • C alive
  • D machine
34
“Passionately” = O o o o. “Photography” = …… .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
This is an article from a local newspaper. What is the subject?
  • A A bakery has closed.
  • B A hypermarket has just opened.
  • C A new shop is going to open next Saturday.
  • D A popular shop is going to close.
36
What does the article tell us about the Franklyns?
  • A They are brother and sister.
  • B Their shop is not very well known.
  • C They don't like living in this town.
  • D People like their bread very much.
37
What is not one of the reasons for the Franklyns' decision?
  • A They don't have as many customers as in the past.
  • B All their customers now buy their bread at the hypermarket.
  • C They can't sell bread as cheaply as the hypermarket.
  • D At their age, they don't want to work so hard.
38
Find the true sentence.
  • A The Franklyns' son lives in this town.
  • B Jack Franklyn isn't angry with people who shop at the hypermarket.
  • C No one will be sorry that the shop is going to close.
  • D The Franklyns have already sold their shop.
39
The …… in the post on Tuesday doesn't work.
  • A lamp that you've sent
  • B clock I got
  • C watch that I was having
  • D hairdryer which sent
40
Can I have some more lemonade, please? I'm …… .
  • A been thirsty again
  • B still thirsty
  • C thirsty yet
  • D ever thirsty
41
When our teacher saw the smoke, she …… leave the classroom.
  • A said that we
  • B told us to
  • C wanted everyone
  • D will have to
42
The prisoner escaped and went to London where he …… by friends until the police stopped looking for him.
  • A hid
  • B was hiding
  • C was hidden
  • D has been hidden
43
The sign “…… the grass” means you mustn't walk on the grass.
  • A Keep off
  • B Go away from
  • C Walk out of
  • D Don't step
44
The “ed” of “listened” sounds like the "ed" of “……”.
  • A watched
  • B washed
  • C amazed
  • D painted
45
The American national anthem is called …… .
  • A "Land Of The Free"
  • B "The Stars And Stripes"
  • C "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • D "Lady Liberty"
# Medien Answers
1
The girl on the left looks …… .
  • A quite angry
  • B rather embarrassed
  • C extremely happy
  • D very excited
2
She has just realised that …… .
  • A she has lost her keys
  • B she can't find her purse
  • C she doesn't have enough cash
  • D her basket is empty
3
Which group of words can be associated with the picture?
  • A money, search, path
  • B steal, pay, shop
  • C queue, vegetables, impatient
  • D wait, scarf, shelves
4
The opposite of the adjective “dark” is “……”.
  • A light
  • B thin
  • C easy
  • D clean
5
The glass fell …… the table and broke.
  • A away
  • B out of
  • C down
  • D off
6
The first symbol in “will_browne@mymail.com” is …… .
  • A an underscore
  • B a hyphen
  • C a slash
  • D a dash
7
J. K. Rowling is estimated to …... $650 million.
  • A value
  • B be worth
  • C earns
  • D cost
8
Find a name for this “family” of words: stage, curtain, dressing room.
  • A A hotel room
  • B A clothes shop
  • C A theatre
  • D A swimming pool
9
We know that John has …. .
  • A just left university
  • B never made a film before
  • C been working for a film company for a month
  • D not finished his studies yet
10
Which adjective would not be used to describe the film?
  • A political
  • B historical
  • C biographical
  • D fictional
11
John hopes that some of his Facebook friends will …… .
  • A make speeches in a hall
  • B play the main roles
  • C tell him more about Mrs Pankhurst
  • D take part in one scene
12
Find the sentence that corresponds to information in the text.
  • A John needs people who can be free one evening in May.
  • B Women couldn't vote in Britain in the 20th century.
  • C Everyone who takes part in the film could make a lot of money.
  • D John thinks the people who want to take part will enjoy themselves.
13
“Your sister's got a new hairstyle, …… ?”
  • A isn't it
  • B hasn't she
  • C does she
  • D has he
14
You really must stop …… meals. You'll get fat!
  • A eating between
  • B cook unhealthy
  • C to eat such big
  • D from having enormous
15
I want to go abroad for a holiday but I …… decided where …… .
  • A never …… going
  • B have just …… yet
  • C didn't …… already
  • D haven't …… yet
16
There were no windows in the room so I didn’t know what …… outside.
  • A was the weather like
  • B was happening
  • C has happened
  • D were they doing
17
You'd get better results if you …… so much time watching TV.
  • A aren't spending
  • B didn't spend
  • C spent not
  • D wouldn’t spend
18
The man on the right is …… .
  • A indifferent
  • B upset
  • C delighted
  • D desperate
19
The man on the left …… .
  • A has got his arms crossed
  • B is sitting on the edge of the table
  • C is staring at the screen
  • D can’t bear to watch
20
You ask the man on the right if he is enjoying the match. He says, “….”
  • A You bet!
  • B No way!
  • C I can't stand it!
  • D It's really awful!
21
Which group of words can be associated with the picture?
  • A bowl, supporter, cushion
  • B team, goal, parcel
  • C glasses, exciting, kneel
  • D ceiling, score, lose
22
…… was a British politician.
  • A Winston Churchill
  • B Agatha Christie
  • C Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • D George Washington
23
…… is the largest country where English is an official language.
  • A The United States
  • B Australia
  • C Canada
  • D India
24
Which American holiday celebrates an event that took place in 1776?
  • A Independence Day.
  • B Thanksgiving.
  • C Labor Day.
  • D Martin Luther King Day.
25
Complete the list: Miami/Florida, Dallas/Texas, Las Vegas/…… .
  • A Nevada
  • B Colorado
  • C Oklahoma
  • D Arizona
26
Ann replies to Ian, “You shouldn’t have.” What did he say first?
  • A “Here’s a little gift to say thank you.”
  • B “What a beautiful dress!”
  • C “Good luck!”
  • D “It doesn’t matter.”
27
A man says to a woman, “It's your go”. What is the situation?
  • A They're playing a game – chess, for example.
  • B They're at the station and the woman's train is leaving soon.
  • C It's late and the man thinks the woman should go to bed now.
  • D They’re in a car, stopped at traffic lights. The lights have turned green.
28
Kate wants to buy an ice-cream maker. It's expensive and she probably won’t use it often. What can you say to her?
  • A “Don't save your money.”
  • B “It's a waste of money.”
  • C “You'll never regret buying it.”
  • D “It's a bargain.”
29
Alex offers to carry your suitcase. How can you refuse politely?
  • A “Thanks, but I can manage.”
  • B “No, thank you. I really don't care.”
  • C “I'd be very grateful.”
  • D “I don't mind if you do.”
30
Linda says, “Rob gives me the creeps.” What does she mean?
  • A Rob always compliments her and makes her feel wonderful.
  • B She thinks Rob is strange and a bit scary.
  • C Rob buys her a lot of very expensive presents.
  • D Rob makes her laugh a lot because he makes a lot of jokes.
31
Mike thinks Carla is really irritating. How can he describe his feelings for her?
  • A “I'm mad about her.”
  • B “I really fancy her.”
  • C “She winds me up.”
  • D “When I see her, I go weak at the knees.”
32
Complete the list: deer, here, near, ....... .
  • A bear
  • B pear
  • C where
  • D fear
33
The “th” in “thirteen” has the same sound as the “th” in “……”.
  • A earth
  • B although
  • C rather
  • D clothes
34
“Impossible” = o O o o. “Independence” = …… .
  • A O o o o
  • B o O o o
  • C o o O o
  • D o o o O
35
The blogger is writing about …… .
  • A a book he or she has just read
  • B a story about a farmer and his son
  • C a novel by an unknown writer
  • D the first novel by a new author
36
What do we know about Sandy?
  • A Her mother's death changed her father.
  • B Her father left home after a family tragedy.
  • C She lives in a city.
  • D She is popular.
37
What do we know about Jason?
  • A He has run away.
  • B He met people from another state.
  • C His abductors are from another planet.
  • D Sandy is his only friend.
38
Find the sentence about Greenaway that isn't true.
  • A He didn't intend the book to be funny.
  • B People who like his books enjoy romantic fiction.
  • C In this book, his usual readers won't find what they're expecting.
  • D He wrote this high-school romance because his other books aren't successful.
39
Before air travel became cheaper, …… to be so many tourists here.
  • A it wasn't able
  • B there didn't use
  • C I didn't notice
  • D it hasn't had
40
I knew he was a burglar because I saw …… in through the window.
  • A him climb
  • B him to enter
  • C he's getting
  • D that he's climbed
41
The doctor told David's mother that she couldn't …… until he was 12 months old.
  • A get David to have been vaccinated
  • B have vaccinated David
  • C have been vaccinating David
  • D have David vaccinated
42
“It's time ……, my boy,” said John's mother.
  • A you learn to cook
  • B you learned how to cook
  • C that you're learning cooking
  • D you've been learning to cook
43
Find the equivalent of the idiom “They get on like a house on fire.”
  • A They have become good friends quickly.
  • B They argue frequently.
  • C They are fast workers.
  • D They talk loudly in public.
44
Spray your plants with this product and it will …… any insects.
  • A remove them from
  • B make ends of
  • C rid them of
  • D keep them off from
45
Find the true sentence.
  • A Shakespeare lived in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
  • B The USA abolished slavery in 1776.
  • C Yorkshire pudding is a dessert.
  • D The US president is a Democrat.
# Medien Answers
1
The man in the photo …… .
  • A is waving to a friend
  • B has found a car park
  • C is in a bad traffic jam
  • D needs help from someone
2
What can you say about the car?
  • A The woman has broken it.
  • B It broke down a few minutes ago.
  • C There's something wrong with the driver.
  • D Nothing is the matter with it.
3
Which group of words can be associated with the photo?
  • A thumb, line, engine
  • B petrol, straight, traffic light
  • C path, country, trees
  • D headlight, road, monkey
4
I don’t ……. very easily. I go red in the sun, not brown!
  • A tan
  • B skin
  • C burn
  • D pale
5
…… everyone thought he would win the marathon, he only came fifth.
  • A Through
  • B Even
  • C In spite
  • D Although
6
I quite like this jacket but I'm not very keen …… the colour.
  • A about
  • B of
  • C on
  • D in
7
Complete this “family” of words: connect, link, associate, …… .
  • A edit
  • B disagree
  • C join
  • D hang
8
It's raining. We'll have to …… the tennis match until tomorrow.
  • A put off
  • B keep away
  • C push ahead
  • D bring forward
9
The Norfolk Broads …… .
  • A are boats
  • B is an area of lakes and rivers
  • C is a company that sells boats
  • D is a travel agency
10
Find another word for “hire”.
  • A rent
  • B borrow
  • C meet
  • D sail
11
If you hire one of these boats, you ................
  • A won’t be able to take a hot shower on board.
  • B will be able to charge your mobile phone on the boat.
  • C will have to eat in restaurants all the time.
  • D must have a driving licence.
12
Who is most likely to be interested in this web page?
  • A A young couple who want to go sailing in the Atlantic.
  • B A family of four who want a quiet, relaxing holiday.
  • C Two students who want to spend all summer on a boat.
  • D A group of friends who enjoy hiking.
13
Peter is doing his homework. You …… disturb him!
  • A don't have to
  • B mustn't
  • C ought to
  • D don't
14
You can see the doctor as soon as he …… .
  • A arrives
  • B is arriving
  • C will arrive
  • D arrived
15
If my best friend …… another town, I wouldn't see him so often.
  • A moved to
  • B goes to
  • C has left for
  • D is living in
16
He got the job, but he …… it if he'd known how boring it would be.
  • A hasn't accepted
  • B wouldn't have taken
  • C didn't ask for
  • D should have done
17
I …… to call her since lunchtime but she's not answering her phone.
  • A haven't managed
  • B have been trying
  • C was trying
  • D tried to
18
This house has been completely …… .
  • A destroyed
  • B collapsed
  • C spoiled
  • D broken down
19
How would you describe the man's feelings?
  • A He is taken aback.
  • B He is devastated.
  • C He can't record it.
  • D He has lost his nerve.
20
This is the day after a hurricane. Floods, hurricanes and earthquakes are called natural …… .
  • A casualties
  • B misfortunes
  • C disasters
  • D setbacks
21
Find the list of words you can associate with the picture.
  • A despair, shadow, wreck
  • B ruin, damage, crops
  • C demolish, rebuild, plug
  • D trunk, cattle, roof
22
52 countries belong to the …… . Almost all of them used to be part of the British Empire.
  • A Commonwealth of Nations
  • B United Nations
  • C European Union
  • D United Kingdom
23
……. is a futuristic English novel set in a society ruled by Big Brother and his “thought police”.
  • A "Brave New World"
  • B "1984"
  • C "A Clockwork Orange"
  • D "The Hunger Games"
24
For a long time, …… was the district of New York where most of the inhabitants were African Americans.
  • A Hollywood
  • B Harlem
  • C Ellis Island
  • D The Bronx
25
President Nixon resigned in 1974 because of …… .
  • A the Cuban Missile Crisis
  • B the Watergate Scandal
  • C America's defeat in the Vietnam War
  • D the assassination of Martin Luther King
26
In a restaurant, a waiter serves you with your food. What can he say?
  • A “Are you ready to order?”
  • B “Enjoy your meal.”
  • C “Your table is ready.”
  • D “Make up your mind.”
27
Zoe says, “Ian is out of work at the moment.” What does she mean?
  • A He's got too much work to do.
  • B He's on holiday.
  • C He hasn't got a job.
  • D He's working today.
28
Jill’s radio doesn’t work. You think you can fix it. What can you say?
  • A “Let me have it.”
  • B “Leave it to me.”
  • C “I'll take care.”
  • D “I can make you work.”
29
A friend says, “Max wants to study in the USA but he’s not very well off.” What is the problem?
  • A He hasn't passed the right exams.
  • B He can't afford the cost.
  • C His health isn't very good.
  • D He doesn't like being away from home.
30
Claire is sad. Ellie guesses correctly that she has boyfriend problems. What can Claire say?
  • A “You've knocked at the right door.”
  • B “You've hit the nail on the head.”
  • C “You've ticked the right box.”
  • D “You've pressed the key.”
31
“One week into a new term and the ....... has already made changes to his Cabinet.” Who is the speaker talking about?
  • A prime minister
  • B head teacher
  • C furniture maker
  • D doctor
32
Complete the list: gain, lane, brain, …… .
  • A earn
  • B reign
  • C bean
  • D thin
33
The second syllable of “lettuce” rhymes with “……”.
  • A stress
  • B miss
  • C purse
  • D juice
34
“Ecology” = o O o o. “Environmental” = …… .
  • A O o o o o
  • B o O o o o
  • C o o O o o
  • D o o o O o
35
The programme that’s on at 10.30 is an episode of a .............. .
  • A documentary
  • B crime series
  • C romcom
  • D soap opera
36
What do we know about Dr Denton?
  • A She used to be Hadley's boss.
  • B She keeps secret files in her office.
  • C Papers have gone from her desk.
  • D She works in the private sector.
37
Which sentence about Charles is not true?
  • A He had access to the missing files.
  • B At first, he said he wasn't responsible for the theft.
  • C The police couldn't prove he was a thief.
  • D He couldn't have stolen the files.
38
What do we know for certain?
  • A Dr Denton suspected Charles of taking the files.
  • B Hadley finds out that Charles didn't kill himself.
  • C Charles wrote a note saying that he was guilty of taking the files.
  • D Charles committed suicide by jumping off a high building.
39
It is getting late so I propose …… the meeting tomorrow morning.
  • A we will continue
  • B you to continue
  • C we continue
  • D us continuing
40
One of the subjects …… is climate change.
  • A she knows a great deal about
  • B that Peter knows a lot of
  • C which is interesting it
  • D whose interest there
41
It took a lot of persuasion, but I finally …… me her bike.
  • A convinced she would sell
  • B made her giving
  • C had her borrow
  • D got her to lend
42
The police are asking anyone who saw the accident to …… with information.
  • A come forward
  • B bring up
  • C call out
  • D get across
43
Which word does not mean an error of some sort?
  • A oversight
  • B undercarriage
  • C blunder
  • D slip-up
44
When we want someone to get straight to the point, we say, “Don’t ….. .”
  • A play the waiting game
  • B stick in the mud
  • C go round in circles
  • D beat about the bush
45
In many American cities, you can be fined if you ............., i.e. cross a street where there is no pedestrian crossing.
  • A jaywalk
  • B double-cross
  • C outpace
  • D dodge

Please wait...