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  • I'm well.
  • My name’s Rosie.
  • Goodbye.
  • Yes, please.
  • At school.
  • It’s red.
  • I'm eleven.
  • I'm fine, thanks.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • 19
  • 21
  • 20
  • 22
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A blackboard.
  • A desk.
  • A clock.
  • A bookcase.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A table.
  • A plant.
  • A sofa.
  • A lamp.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Sasha
  • Sairshe
  • Seorsha
  • Saoirse
  • 13 March
  • 14 March
  • 30 March
  • 30 May
  • cold
  • large
  • sweet
  • cola
  • Enjoy the party!
  • Get well soon!
  • Don’t be late!
  • Have a nice time.
  • Of course. What time?
  • Sorry, you’re busy.
  • Yes, you’re right.
  • Yes, you can.
  • A new museum.
  • An ancient castle.
  • A cathedral in a nearby town.
  • The market in the town square.
  • Steak, chips and salad.
  • Chicken and salad.
  • Chicken, baked potatoes and salad.
  • Steak with vegetables.
  • heart
  • hat
  • at
  • hot
  • rich
  • next
  • kicks
  • weeks
  • they, share, wait
  • they, chair, wet
  • day, chair, wet
  • day, share, wait
  • tea
  • beans
  • beef
  • chips
  • Sherlock Holmes
  • King Charles III
  • Paddington Bear
  • The British prime minister
..... your name at the top of the page.
  • Write
  • Open
  • Take
  • Make
Ben and James ..... American.
  • is
  • are
  • be
  • am
My neighbour has ….. a cat. His name is Spot.
  • him
  • is
  • have
  • got
No, thanks. I ..... eat that cake. There are nuts in it.
  • don't like
  • not want
  • 'm not
  • can't
Do you ..... the bus to school?
  • usually take
  • ride often
  • not go
  • never has
British children wear uniforms to school, ..... ?
  • do they
  • aren’t they
  • don’t they
  • isn’t it
This is a letter from Jake to ..... .
  • his friend Toby
  • his grandparents
  • his parents
  • his brother in Cardiff
At Camp Silver Lake, Jake ..... .
  • isn't happy
  • makes dinner with the other children
  • stays inside a lot
  • hasn't got any friends
Every day, Jake ..... .
  • gets up at 9 in the evening
  • does the washing up
  • eats eggs and bacon for lunch
  • plays games after dinner
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • Camp Silver Lake is great for kids who like sports.
  • In the letter, Jake asks his parents for some money.
  • Jake is on holiday for over a week.
  • Children eat their lunches outside.
This is a poster for ..... .
  • a school event
  • a play at the theatre
  • a television programme
  • a dance contest
Who can be in the talent show?
  • Students of Newport High School.
  • Teachers at the school.
  • Parents of school students.
  • Anyone with a talent.
If you want to be in the talent show, you must first ..... .
  • perform in Drama class
  • go to the school hall on Thursday
  • ask Mr Rogers or Mrs Oliver
  • go to the show on Friday, the twenty-first of June
Find the true sentence.
  • Everyone who comes on Thursday will be in the show.
  • Only the worst students can be in the show.
  • The winner in June will get a trophy.
  • Two teachers decide who will be in the show.
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • A rock band can't be in the show.
  • A comedian can tell jokes for three minutes.
  • A seven-minute dance routine is too long.
  • A magician and his rabbit can be in the show.
The River ..... flows through London.
  • Thames
  • Tweed
  • Tyne
  • Trent
..... is not a British city.
  • Belfast
  • Chicago
  • Manchester
  • Edinburgh
Robin ..... is an legendary English folk hero. He steals from the rich and gives to the poor.
  • Good
  • Wood
  • Green
  • Hood
Find the word that is not an object you find in the bathroom.
  • Soap.
  • A towel.
  • A swing.
  • A sink.
My teacher ..... four languages. She ..... me Spanish this year.
  • speaks ..... is teaching
  • is knowing ..... teaches
  • can speak ..... learns
  • has got ..... gives lessons to
Find the pair of words that don’t rhyme.
  • worry/sorry
  • heart/art
  • tower/hour
  • pear/bear
British children love Fireworks Night, or Guy Fawkes Night. It is celebrated on ..... .
  • 5 November
  • 31 October
  • 26 October
  • 1 May

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  • It’s very nice.
  • I’m twelve.
  • Yes, I do.
  • In Oxford.
  • No, it isn’t.
  • No, thank you.
  • Yes, it's a cake.
  • Yes, chicken.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • In the schoolbag.
  • Under the calculator.
  • Inside the front pocket.
  • On top of the books.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Tuesday, 12th June
  • Wednesday, 12th June
  • Thursday, 13th June
  • Wednesday, 20th June
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Commerson
  • Connerson
  • Comason
  • Kommason
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • 650
  • 715
  • 615
  • 605
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • I can lend you my pen.
  • I forgot my keys!
  • I left my calculator at home!
  • Sorry, I didn’t bring your dictionary.
  • He’s lost. We can’t find him!
  • We’re going to London for the weekend.
  • Quick, he’s very fast!
  • He needs to go in first.
  • Who’s this?
  • Who’s Jonah?
  • You’ve got the wrong number.
  • Thanks for calling.
  • It’s quite messy.
  • It’s tidy.
  • It’s dirty.
  • It’s empty.
  • Passport control
  • Bus station
  • Taxi rank
  • Entrance
  • Get ready for school.
  • What did the doctor say?
  • I’m going to work.
  • I’m going to call the doctor.
  • Mark and Helen are at a barbecue.
  • Helen doesn’t like what Mark is wearing.
  • Mark isn’t going to find what he’s looking for.
  • Helen gave Mark’s favourite T-shirt to someone else.
  • Rosie’s mum is very thirsty.
  • Rosie made a mistake with the recipe.
  • Rosie put too much sugar in the cake.
  • The cake tastes nice but looks awful.
  • The guests in room 13 arrived this morning.
  • Mr Jones will sleep on the top floor of the hotel tonight.
  • The people in the room above Mr Jones’ made a lot of noise.
  • The man isn’t going to move.
  • mouse
  • mouth
  • month
  • house
  • day
  • he
  • my
  • boy
  • white, beard, fairy
  • write, bird, fairy
  • ride, bird, very
  • right, bored, very
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
My dad sometimes ..... in the morning.
  • make breakfast
  • walks to work
  • is drinking coffee
  • don’t eat cereal
….. you ….. to the concert tonight?
  • Are ….. going
  • Can ….. see
  • Do ….. want
  • Do ….. come
How many cars ….. in the car park?
  • is it
  • have got
  • are any
  • are there
London is ….. than Liverpool.
  • very far
  • much bigger
  • most expensive
  • not as cold
“Where ….. yesterday, James?” “At home. I was ill.”
  • were you
  • are you
  • went you
  • you go
You’ll be sick if you …..
  • eat all those cakes
  • are drinking too much milkshake
  • will eat lots of doughnuts
  • won’t eat some fruit
Martha is messaging Lucy, ….. .
  • her school friend
  • her aunt in Cornwall
  • her history teacher
  • her younger cousin
We know that Martha ….. .
  • is on holiday with her family in London
  • is away from home for two weeks
  • likes the scenery in Cornwall
  • has the same taste in music as her dad
Martha asks for Lucy's help because she ..... .
  • left her assignment in Cornwall
  • hasn't got her History homework with her
  • forgot to give her homework to her teacher
  • needs to charge her phone
Find the sentence that is NOT true.
  • Martha and her dad were in the car for six hours yesterday.
  • Martha will print something at her aunt's house.
  • Alice likes playing with her cousin.
  • Martha's bag, phone and phone charger are in London.
On Saturday Jake watched ….. .
  • a movie on TV
  • a film at the cinema
  • a video on his phone
  • a series on his laptop
“Dog Cop 2” is about ..... that solves crimes.
  • a Hollywood thief
  • an actor called Skip
  • a puppy on a farm
  • a police dog
From the text, we know that Skip ..... .
  • and Frank are trying to find some stolen pets
  • falls in love with a Hollywood star
  • is helping her partner on an important case
  • dreams of going back to the farm
In the film, ..... .
  • Skip gets help from humans and dogs
  • Candy saw the person who stole her jewellery
  • someone is stealing famous people's pets
  • Skip makes a new friend and catches the thief
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • “Dog Cop 2” is a comedy movie with some action scenes.
  • Jake thinks that older teenagers will like “Dog Cop 2” the most.
  • The first Dog Cop film was very popular with audiences.
  • Jake didn't like the first film as much as the second one.
In the United Kingdom, a “pound” is a unit of money. “Pound” is also a unit of measurement. What does it measure?
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Temperature
  • Liquid
‘Romeo and Juliet’, ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Macbeth’ are plays written by ….. .
  • Charles Dickens
  • Winston Churchill
  • William Shakespeare
  • William Wordsworth
What is the name of the sea between the south of England and the north of France?
  • The Thames.
  • The English Channel.
  • The North Sea.
  • The Tube.
The first "e” in “receipt” sounds like ….. .
  • the “y” in “gym”
  • the “ei” in “height”
  • the “e” in “tennis”
  • the “i” in “sign”
I wanted to go to the park but Dad suggested ..... instead.
  • to see a movie
  • us to the beach
  • to having a picnic
  • visiting the zoo
The opposite of “rough” is ….. .
  • clear
  • sharp
  • rich
  • smooth
Find the British English version of this American English word: yard
  • queue
  • garden
  • pavement
  • lorry

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  • I’m nearly sixteen.
  • It’s half past four.
  • There are twelve.
  • I’m fine, thanks.
  • Yes, please.
  • Yes, I am.
  • Yes, I do.
  • No, she’s American.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A chair.
  • A bag.
  • A guitar.
  • A ball.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Peter
  • Mark
  • Ben
  • Oliver
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • £60.53
  • £16.35
  • £65.33
  • £16.53
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • French
  • Art
  • Geography
  • English
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Mr Peters is very busy at work at the moment.
  • Oliver’s dad couldn’t come because he is unwell.
  • Mrs Peters is upset that her husband chose to stay at home.
  • Mr Peters isn’t interested in castles.
  • John asked his brother to help but he refused.
  • Mrs Smith thinks her husband is lazy.
  • Mr Smith was willing to help if needed.
  • John will move house later than planned.
  • Not quite. Can you give us a few more minutes?
  • Can I have the bill, please?
  • Yes, my order number is 874-925.
  • I’ll be there in five minutes.
  • Watch it later on TV.
  • Go into the cinema, despite being late.
  • Return in a couple of hours.
  • Have some dinner instead.
  • There’s some left.
  • Here’s your change.
  • I’m afraid that’s not enough.
  • Give me it back.
  • It doesn’t fit him.
  • The style doesn’t suit Alfie.
  • It doesn’t go with what he’s wearing.
  • The jumper isn’t small enough.
  • You can't miss it.
  • I missed you.
  • I didn't notice you.
  • You missed me!
  • We ran out of time.
  • We lost our way.
  • It was a waste of time.
  • There was a delay.
  • She spends £140 on tickets for the trip on Saturday.
  • She decides to go on Saturday but will bring her own lunch with her.
  • She chooses the half-day trip but will eat in a restaurant in Cranston village.
  • She’ll eat in a restaurant in Torquay after her coach trip.
  • goes
  • grows
  • ghost
  • Joe’s
  • paid
  • lied
  • played
  • red
  • ear, first, what
  • here, thirst, watch
  • hair, thirst, wash
  • hear, first, wash
  • The highest mountain in Wales.
  • A royal castle in Scotland.
  • An ancient Roman wall.
  • A prehistoric monument.
  • California
  • Texas
  • Arizona
  • New Mexico
I ..... a wonderful time on holiday. I don't want to go home!
  • 've got
  • have
  • 'm having
  • get
Joe ..... usually arrive at work before 9 am but today he ..... in early.
  • doesn't ..... 's coming
  • is ..... is travelling
  • never ..... comes
  • does ..... goes
If you ..... all your pocket money today, you won't have any left for the rest of the month.
  • are spending
  • don't spend
  • will spend
  • spend
..... much milk left when you finished breakfast this morning?
  • How
  • There is
  • Was there
  • Did you leave
My grandparents ..... in 1975 and ..... together ever since.
  • met ..... have been
  • met ..... were
  • have met ..... are
  • did meet ..... being
Mmm, that was the ..... ice cream that I .... eaten.
  • best ..... 've never
  • nicest ..... have ever
  • more delicious ..... have yet
  • most ..... already
What do you know about Mr and Mrs Brown?
  • They live opposite Maisie.
  • They're on holiday for a week.
  • They've got a pet cat.
  • They're Maisie's parents.
What do you know about Maisie?
  • She's 14 years old.
  • Her cat isn't allowed outside.
  • She's got a grey kitten.
  • She likes cats and dogs.
Maisie thinks she will be a good pet sitter because ..... .
  • her parents will help if she gets bored
  • she has experience of looking after other people's animals
  • she's already got the keys to the Browns' house
  • she cared for her grandmother’s dog when he was ill last year
Find the sentence that ISN’T true.
  • There’s a possibility that the Browns and Maisie will be away at the same time.
  • If anything goes wrong, Mr and Mrs Jones will help their daughter.
  • Maisie offers to visit the cats at any time during the day.
  • Maisie could earn £35 for the week's work.
This text is from a guide book about ….. .
  • plays you can see at the theatre
  • famous writers
  • the history of Great Britain
  • places to visit in London
According to the text, Shakespeare's Globe ..... .
  • is where Shakespeare works
  • is a theatre next to a river
  • is a famous play
  • was built in 1644
Find the true sentence.
  • The new theatre was built on the same location as the old one.
  • William Shakespeare wrote plays but didn't act in them.
  • The first Globe was burned down in 1997 and replaced by the new one.
  • Some well-known plays were seen for the first time at the old Globe.
What is unusual about seeing a play at The Globe?
  • During the day, the only light comes from candles.
  • The majority of the audience watches plays standing up.
  • If it rains, performances will be cancelled.
  • You have to dress like people did in Shakespeare's time.
Find the sentence that ISN'T true, according to the travel guide.
  • A couple would pay £50 for tickets in the seated area.
  • It's possible that you'll get cold and wet while watching a play.
  • If you saw 'Romeo and Juliet' today, Juliet would be played by a boy.
  • You won't hear electric guitars or keyboards at the Globe.
Which of these cities is NOT in Canada?
  • Ottawa.
  • Seattle.
  • Montreal.
  • Vancouver.
Who was the first president of the United States of America?
  • Ronald Reagan.
  • George Washington.
  • Benjamin Franklin.
  • Abraham Lincoln.
The year 1066 is very important in British history. It is when the English army was defeated by the ..... at the Battle of Hastings.
  • Normans
  • Scots
  • Vikings
  • Spanish
Which pair of words don't sound the same?
  • aloud/allowed
  • past/passed
  • ice/eyes
  • wear/where
I'm very busy at the moment. Could you tell ..... I'll call him later?
  • to Mr Jones that
  • for him that
  • my husband
  • that the client
Complete the "family" of words: grass, fence, plants, ..... .
  • hedge
  • shells
  • cliff
  • belt
What do the red and white stripes on the US flag represent?
  • The blood of the fighters during the Wars of Independence.
  • The number of states when the US became independent from Britain.
  • The red and white stripes on the British flag.
  • The tribes of native Americans who helped the first Pilgrims.

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  • Sorry, how much?
  • No, not today, thanks.
  • Thank you. You too.
  • It’s fine, I can manage.
  • It’s Rover.
  • It’s a boy.
  • He’s a husky.
  • He’s four.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • 09:30
  • 02:00
  • 07:30
  • 11:30
  • A doughnut
  • A bottle of glue
  • An armchair
  • A knife
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • One coffee and one tea.
  • Two coffees and a tea, no milk.
  • Two teas with milk and one coffee.
  • Two coffees with milk, and a tea.
  • There’s one in five minutes.
  • We go to the shopping centre.
  • It’s £1.20.
  • There’s lots of room upstairs.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • G1smo!
  • J1zm0
  • Gizmo?
  • gIsNO!
  • The station.
  • The museum.
  • The school.
  • The hospital.
  • They’re in the cinema.
  • Turn that off!
  • She’s talking on her phone.
  • I need to hang up, sorry!
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Mr and Mrs Browns went to their neighbour’s party last night.
  • Mrs Brown called the police because of the noise.
  • Mrs Brown didn’t get any rest.
  • Their young neighbour's parents will have a shock when they return.
  • Can you help me?
  • Can I try?
  • Can I come?
  • Can you play?
  • Nervous
  • Disappointed
  • Jealous
  • Impressed
  • Oscar is learning to swim.
  • Swimming helps Oscar relax.
  • Ellie thinks their school work is enjoyable.
  • Oscar is training for a swimming competition.
  • Exhausted after the run.
  • Embarrassed she didn’t win.
  • Proud that she finished the course.
  • Relieved she wasn’t last.
  • It’s not fair.
  • I wish you well.
  • You shouldn’t have.
  • I can’t stand them.
  • I’ll bring it up myself.
  • Carry on without me.
  • I can get along with anyone.
  • You can catch up with me.
  • Mark is not very interesting.
  • Mark can be dishonest.
  • Mark often says cruel things.
  • Mark’s information is always out of date.
  • pour
  • power
  • poor
  • pound
  • lemon
  • ketchup
  • reduce
  • tennis
  • this guy is great
  • no evening rain
  • the snow storm
  • but there’s no
  • New Zealand
  • Great Britain
  • The Republic of Ireland
  • South Africa
  • Uluru (or Ayers Rock)
  • The Great Barrier Reef
  • Tasmania
  • Sydney Harbour
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish artist …… paintings are known all over the world.
  • who
  • that
  • whose
  • which
My brother is …… me at tennis.
  • not good enough
  • no good
  • not too good
  • not as good as
…… to the new shopping centre in town yet?
  • Did you visit
  • Will you go
  • Have you been
  • Are you seeing
I’m ..... at the barber’s tomorrow.
  • cutting my hair
  • getting cut my hair
  • getting my hair cut
  • going to cut my hair
I wish my parents …… me go to the concert but they’ve said no.
  • would let
  • would have let
  • will let
  • are letting
We know that the information ..... by someone in the company but we don’t know whom.
  • is giving
  • didn’t arrive
  • was leaked
  • escaped
Sophia Dixon …… .
  • is a journalist who writes for this magazine
  • works in the tech industry
  • studies computer games
  • is someone who reads this online magazine
How did Sophia get her game console?
  • She bought it with her own money.
  • She won it in a competition.
  • Her parents bought it for her.
  • A friend gave it to her.
Sophia was a little unhappy because …… .
  • there were fewer games for the new console than she previously thought
  • some games that she used to play no longer work with the new console
  • the chat function was complicated to operate on the new console
  • certain games were a bit boring despite being very expensive
Find the sentence that matches the information in the text.
  • You can send video game reviews directly to the magazine.
  • Other companies make game consoles of similar quality.
  • Older people are likely to find the GameHub 3 difficult to use.
  • You can find cheap games in some high street shops.
This post is mainly about a ..... festival.
  • music
  • food
  • art
  • film
We know that Louis …… .
  • spent the weekend at a festival
  • had a new experience yesterday
  • slept in a tent on Saturday
  • and his friends went camping
Louis says that …… .
  • Calista Miles was his favourite performer of the festival
  • he didn't expect to enjoy Calista Miles and he was right
  • Calista Miles was entertaining but had a weak voice
  • he sang a song that he doesn't usually like
Find the sentence that is true.
  • A rapper who performed on Saturday has got a new fan.
  • Louis downloaded 'My Heart and You' this morning.
  • The only bad thing about Tuned In Festival was the cost of the food.
  • Louis had to wait a long time to charge his phone.
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • Despite a couple of issues, Louis is already planning his next visit.
  • Louis didn't have his own mobile phone charger with him.
  • When Louis is older, his parents will let him camp at the festival.
  • The toilets were clean until the end of the day.
In 2022, the United Kingdom had three prime ministers. Their names were Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss and …… .
  • David Cameron
  • Tony Blair
  • Theresa May
  • Boris Johnson
In the United States, ..... is on the fourth Thursday in ..... .
  • Halloween ..... October
  • Independence Day ..... July
  • Thanksgiving ..... November
  • Easter ..... April
One third of the buildings in London were destroyed in 1666 by ..... .
  • the Blitz
  • the English Civil War
  • the Great Plague of London
  • the Great Fire of London
Complete the word: “It was nice to finally read some up..... news after all the depressing stories we've had recently.”
  • turning
  • rising
  • taking
  • lifting
“To let the ..... out of the bag” means to reveal a secret.
  • cat
  • snake
  • rat
  • spider
The woman ..... gave a million dollars to charity.
  • who are really rich
  • , which was very wealthy,
  • asked the celebrities to
  • that won the lottery
Black pudding and hash brown are sometimes served with …… .
  • an English breakfast
  • Christmas dinner in Britain
  • Thanksgiving dinner in the US
  • afternoon tea in England

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Answers
  • Much better today, thank you.
  • Looks very nice, thanks.
  • Yes, I’m going home later.
  • That was delicious.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • 07729 804 301
  • 07292 048 311
  • 02279 704 113
  • 07229 804 311
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Tuesday the 5th of May
  • Thursday the 5th of June
  • Thursday the 3rd of June
  • Tuesday the 5th of July
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Leslie Ridesborough
  • Lesley Risebourgh
  • Lesley Reysborogh
  • Lesley Riseborough
  • $613,000
  • $163,000
  • $16,300
  • $13,600
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • It’s Jason.
  • How do you know Jenny?
  • Thank you for inviting me.
  • It’s been great meeting you. Bye.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • She is a twin.
  • She’s an only child.
  • Emma is single.
  • Emma is unusual.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • We should all get together.
  • Let’s try to get along.
  • Cool! Ask him to drop out.
  • We could all hang up?
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • He’s been dropped.
  • He’s been let go.
  • He’s been thrown out.
  • He’s been sent off.
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • It doesn’t matter.
  • I’ll ask the chef to heat it up.
  • I beg your pardon.
  • What a surprise!
  • A boy broke a vase in a shop.
  • A dog knocked down an ornament.
  • An unwanted wedding gift was damaged.
  • The mum is annoyed with her clumsy son.
  • Hit the sack!
  • Spill the beans!
  • Don’t beat around the bush!
  • Break a leg!
  • A drone.
  • A car.
  • An electric scooter.
  • A hoverboard.
  • Emma didn’t mind being kept waiting because Harry had a good excuse.
  • Harry made the situation even worse by bringing up his previous girlfriend.
  • Jake says there are lots of boys just like Harry out there.
  • Emma escaped the awkward date by hiding in the toilet.
  • Dahlia was among several people who were suggested as possible replacements.
  • Another celebrity had agreed to appear at the awards ceremony, but withdrew at the last minute.
  • Dahlia wants to get her costume ready in spite of Max’s warning.
  • If Max hadn’t reassured her, Dahlia would have thought it was a prank.
  • She noticed that Ethan has just appeared nearby.
  • Rosie doesn’t like Ethan; in fact she thinks he’s a bad person.
  • She wants to prevent Ollie from saying something cruel.
  • Ollie has reminded her of something she else she wanted to say.
  • beard
  • third
  • word
  • nerd
  • some, pitch, bad
  • son, beach, badge
  • song, peach, badge
  • sun, peace, bridge
  • they inspect us
  • arriving in fifteen minutes
  • to be in the tour
  • sweet factory
  • Prisoners
  • Children
  • Missionaries
  • Slaves
  • Harlem
  • Houston
  • New Jersey
  • Brooklyn
Granny’s birthday party is meant to be a surprise! You …… say anything about it to her when you see her.
  • don't have to
  • aren't
  • mustn't
  • need to
Could you call me when the delivery man …… here, please?
  • will be
  • gets
  • was
  • is arriving
If you …… to work instead of driving, you would save so much money.
  • are walking
  • would take the bus
  • get the tram
  • cycled
“What a noise!” “Yes, our neighbour …… all morning. I hope he finishes soon.”
  • is fixing his motorbike
  • plays the drums
  • has done DIY
  • has been cutting the grass
I know I …… the last cookie without asking you first but I was hungry!
  • shouldn't have eaten
  • ought to have eaten
  • had eaten
  • couldn't have eaten
By the time I …… school, my parents …… retired for about a year.
  • have left ..... will have been
  • leave ..... are going to be
  • have been at ..... will be
  • graduated from ..... have been
This article is about …… .
  • someone who was rescued from a deserted island
  • an explorer who has discovered an unknown island
  • birds on an island off the British coast
  • a job available for a person to observe wildlife
Gough Island is ..... .
  • about 2,400 kilometres away from London
  • accessible by air but only once a year
  • a temporary home to a small group of scientists
  • very small and polluted
One negative thing about life on the island is ..... .
  • that you can only eat food that grows naturally in this habitat
  • you are cut off from all contact with the outside world for a year
  • the hot, humid climate during the annual rainy season
  • that all the fruit and vegetables you eat are frozen or canned
Find the sentence that doesn’t match the information in the text.
  • Seven people live on the island in addition to the new scientist.
  • The scientists don’t want their presence to have a damaging effect on the wildlife.
  • Because of the bad weather, it’s difficult to get supplies to the island.
  • Unless you can cope well with isolation, this isn’t the job for you.
This extract is probably from a ..... story.
  • horror
  • fairy
  • science fiction
  • fantasy
In the story, the two boys ..... .
  • are in the woods at night
  • are searching for a missing family
  • are looking for a way out
  • expected to be swimming by now
We know that Joel ..... .
  • intentionally threw the map away
  • suggested that they go swimming
  • lied about knowing the way
  • wanted them to get lost
What do we know for certain about Durham Woods?
  • They have a sinister reputation so no one ever goes inside.
  • A local legend says that a supernatural force is present there.
  • A family and all their belongings disappeared from the woods.
  • Ted never believed the witch stories when he was growing up.
Find the sentence that is NOT true.
  • Joel went along with Ted's plans despite his own fears.
  • When Joel tells Ted about the witch, Ted doubts it is true.
  • The boys are surprised by an animal noise.
  • If Ted had lived there longer, he would’ve already known about the witch.
The United States is the country with the highest number of English speakers. The country with the second highest number is ..... .
  • the United Kingdom
  • Nigeria
  • India
  • China
Rosa Park is an important figure in the United States. She is well known for her influential actions in the ..... movement during the 1960s.
  • civil rights
  • women’s liberation
  • counterculture
  • anti-Vietnam war
In 1773 Americans rebelled against British rule by throwing ..... in Boston Harbor, an act that led towards the American War of Independence.
  • spice
  • tea
  • cloth
  • sugar
Which of these is a popular English idiom meaning that something has no chance of happening?
  • When dogs talk.
  • When pigs fly.
  • When sheep lay eggs.
  • When birds grow teeth.
Find the two missing words: fail/succeed, heat/cool, grow/....., break/..... .
  • shrink ..... mend
  • gain ..... fix
  • sink ..... repair
  • decrease ..... close
Which phrase can't complete the sentence: “Alex ..... his own way at home and at school. I wonder how he'll cope in his first job?”
  • gets used to having
  • is used to having
  • has been used to getting
  • always used to get
Four US states border Mexico. Find the one that does NOT.
  • Texas
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Nevada

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