Section
I
Choose
the best word or phrase to fill each blank.
1) We … to New York
yesterday morning at 7 o’clock.
a flying b are flying c flew d
flied
2) I watched TV last night.
What … you do?
a do b doing c
were d did
3) “ … to go school now?
I’m so tired.” — “Yes, you do.”
a Does she have b Do I having c Do I have d Have
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4) “Where’s Peter?” — “He …
to school.”
a ’s gone b goes c going d
gone
5) My parents have lived in
this town … many, many years.
a since b just c for d yet
6) You didn’t go to Denver
High, …?
a don’t you b do you c did you d
didn’t you
7) She wants … an actress.
a to be b to being c be d being
8) This is a house … people
can rent for their vacations.
a who b where c
whose d that
9) I can’t find my backpack
…
a somewhere b anywhere c something d
nowhere
10) We … at home now if we
had started earlier.
a could’ve been b were c
had been d could be
Section II
Choose
the best word or phrase to fill each blank.
11) I like playing with a
bat, so I should play …
a baseball b golf c tennis d
soccer
12) The people at … give you
your plane ticket.
a departures b passport control c baggage claim d check-in
13) He was running … me.
a off b toward c
onto d in
14) I want to be a … later.
I love teeth!
a doctor b journalist c dentist d
teacher
15) It’s … to drive so fast.
You could kill yourself!
a hard b dangerous c easy d
exciting
16) Watch the … . Wait till
it’s green before you cross the street!
a traffic light b sidewalk c
intersection d traffic circle
17) I have a horrible… : my
tummy hurts a lot!
a headache b stomachache c sore throat d
toothache
Section III
Read
the text and answer questions .
Sebastian, 15, the youngest person to sail solo
across the Atlantic
Sunday
I woke up and noticed that I was only 25 kilometers from the end of
my journey. If I’d slept any longer, I’d have hit the rocks, and my boat would
have sunk. At first light, I sailed into Antigua harbor. I jumped off the boat
and almost fell over. It felt strange being on land.
Wednesday
I turned 16 today, and it was time to go home. At the airport, I was
presented with a huge cake that I shared with the other passengers. I looked
down from the plane and thought, “I’ve been sailing across that ocean for more
than three weeks and now it’s taking just a few hours to get home.”
Friday
For weeks, I’ve been looking forward to a hot bath and my own bed.
And now I can have both. But I haven’t been looking forward to going back to
school. I have lots of work to do before Monday!
18) How long has Sebastian
been sailing?
a one hour b three weeks c a week d a
month
19) What day was Sebastian’s
birthday?
a Thursday b Tuesday c Monday d
Wednesday
20) When was the last time
Sebastian had a hot bath?
a before he left b on his boat c
yesterday d three weeks ago
Section IV
Write
an e-mail to a hotel to reserve a room.
a Explain why you are
writing.
b Say what kind of room and
bed you want.
c Ask how much it is, and
ask if it includes breakfast.
d Tell them the time you
arrive (6:00 p.m.).
e Tell them you might be a
little late.
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Section V
Choose
the best word or phrase to fill each blank.
26) While he … volleyball,
we were hanging out at the beach bar.
a was playing b played c
were playing d play
27) I … a party on Saturday.
Will you come?
a have b had c ’m having d
going
28) “The doorbell’s
ringing.” — “That’s okay. …
a I get it b I’ll get it c I’m getting d I’m going to get it
29) ... all of The Lord of the Rings movies yet?
a Have you seen b Did you go c Are you seeing d Has
you seen
30) I didn’t get a good
grade on the test because I … read the question correctly.
a didn’t b had c could d
wouldn’t
31) At the end of the
competition, a prize … for the best design. And I got it!
a is given b was given c will be given d giving
32) You won’t be on time
unless you … right now.
a are leaving b leave c
left d would leave
33) If I … a horse, I’d ride
it every day.
a had b have c
would have d had had
34) They … in São Paolo
since 2001.
a are living b were living c have lived d lived
35) If you want to come home
at two in the morning, you … expect me to wait up for you.
a can’t b need c haven’t d
should
Section VI
Choose
the best word or phrase to fill each blank.
36) This is a …: we have to get this show onto the stage
because it is so good!
a debut b rights c priority d
session
37) I can’t find my stage
clothes! I need my …! Where is she?
a backstage crew b makeup artist c set designer d
wardrobe assistant
38) I’m tired. It’s much …
than I thought—do we have to walk much longer?
a better b farther c quicker d
worse
39) He is very …: he always
does what he promises.
a decisive b independent c irresponsible d reliable
40) Have you ever climbed a
…? I can tell you, it’s very cold and slippery!
a glacier b reservoir c waterfall d
valley
41) I love working with
machines, so I suppose I should study something in …
a fashion design b engineering c
sales and marketing d education
42) We can … stay in and
watch a movie, or we can go out and have a meal.
a either b although c until d
or
Section VII
Read
the text and answer questions .
Hollywood
Between 1907 and 1913, a Los Angeles district called Hollywood became
the center of the American movie industry. People loved going to the movies,
and they went to the new movie theaters several times a week. Movie theaters
were usually in the poorer neighborhoods, especially in immigrant districts.
Many of the theater owners themselves were immigrants from Eastern Europe. By
the 1920s, moviegoers all over the world were waiting impatiently for the next
new movie from Hollywood. The movies at this time were silent, so they had
universal appeal: without language, they could be understood everywhere. The
first star of the silent movies was Charlie Chaplin. Movies made huge profits
and created international stars. They changed the way millions of people
thought about the world because they showed them places and ways of life that
they had never seen.
43) Movie theaters started
out among
a rich people in Hollywood.
b poor immigrants.
c industrial areas in
America.
44) The movie industry had
become international
a between 1907 and 1913.
b in the 1950s.
c sometime in the 1920s.
45) People thought movies
were interesting because
a they made them feel good.
b they were about new and
interesting people and places.
c you could make lots of
money with them.
Section VII
Write
a profile of yourself. Say something about:
a your interests (mention two)
b your best subjects at
school (mention two)
c the languages you speak
d your practical skills and
your personal strengths (mention two)
e your ambitions and future
plans
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