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I’ve got two brothers and a sister Where _ he _ ? He works in a hospital in the centre of town Match a sentence (1–7) with a response (a–j) Not all the responses are used One example has been given What _ you _ last weekend? We went to the coast d Bye! I’m going out now Shall we go for a drink after work? I’m going to the bar What would you like to drink? What a beautiful watch! Where did you get it? How long did it take you to find the house? Did I see you with a new boyfriend last night? I’m so fed up with all this work! _ you _ Steven Spielberg’s new film? Yes, I have I saw it last night What _ Dad _ ? He’s working in the garden Why come to my party? Because I had to revise for my exams _ your sister _ her baby yet? Yes, she has She had a boy at a.m yesterday a b c d e f g Not long Your directions were very clear It’s twenty-five past nine Mind your own business! Oh, OK Have a nice time! I’ve been waiting for my boyfriend for ages No, put your money away It’s my round Oh, me too! I’ll be glad when the exams have finished h Never mind! You’ll find a job soon i That’s a good idea! I’ll meet you in the pub at half past eight j It was a birthday present from my parents (1 point for each correct answer) What you in the evenings? I watch TV or listen to music _ your children _ a home computer? No, they haven’t, but they’ve got a computer at school Where _ at nine o’clock last night? I was at home 10 How long _ you _ learning English? I’ve been learning English for about two years (2 points for each correct answer) 20 Make the statements negative Example I enjoy living in a big city I don’t enjoy living in a big city Complete the sentences with the correct form of do, be, or have Example It’s a very good film She’s working very hard at the moment Has she found a new job yet? _ What sort of music you like? He needs a computer for his job she work in the centre of London? _ When you born? The house is decorated every year I been waiting for hours _ English spoken all over the world We bought presents for everyone We were tired so we go out last night _ I going on holiday next month They’ve sold their house he ever been to China? I saw your brother this morning Where She was wearing new clothes he going? 10 We want to buy a car but we saved enough yet (1 point for each correct answer) © Oxford University Press Photocopiable They’ve been waiting for a long time 10 _ I’ve got a garden _ There are three times as many people in Greece in summer than in the rest of the year 10 We had an exam last term (2 points for each correct answer) (2 points for each correct answer) 20 Circle the silent letters in the following words Is he Polish? write Example Write short answers for the questions Example Yes, he is lamb knee foreign answer bomber know half sign Are they coming to the party? No, _ Do you like skiing? Yes, _ Are you married? Yes, _ Has she been working abroad? No, _ (1 point for each correct answer) Can he speak Russian? No, _ Circle the word which does not rhyme Don’t forget to send me a postcard! No, _ Example Have you both had a drink? Yes, _ steal What a beautiful day! Yes, _ red island (1 point for each correct answer) 10 Read the text Mark the statements true (T) or false (F) foot male read (present) no would Yes, _ boot meal now Are you going to drive to the airport? No, _ 10 Did he pass his driving test? 10 receipt know good shoot hair hear son some done suit feel bread bed known should here 10 food ear home (1 point for each correct answer) Translate these sentences WONDERS OF THE MODERN WORLD Where were your parents born? Medical Science Surely nothing has done more for the comfort and _ happiness of mankind than the advance of medical She’s got a computer and a fax machine knowledge! How many millions of people have benefited _ from the humble aspirin? How many lives has penicillin saved? Average life expectancy in Europe has risen _ dramatically over the last hundred years, from about 50 She’s an editor years in 1906 to about 75 years today _ Holidays Yes – holidays! In fact there have always been holidays – in A Are you going home now? ancient Rome there were more than 150 a year – but a B No, I’m not holiday used to mean simply a day when you didn’t work Now holidaymakers travel to all parts of the world Perhaps A you don’t like so many tourists in your country, but you B must agree that a phenomenon which sees the population A Have you been waiting long? of Greece treble in summer, and which sends office B No, we haven’t workers and shop assistants to Spain, Turkey, or the A Caribbean is a wonder of the world The writer thinks that men have benefited more from medicine than women People can expect to live about twenty-five years longer today compared with 1906 The writer agrees with people who don’t like tourists in their country © Oxford University Press Photocopiable B (2 points for each correct answer) 10 TOTAL 100 Name: Anna can’t come to the phone because she Unit her hair (wash) We usually abroad in summer (go) Name: _ _ you _ for your exams at the moment? (study) Put the sports and activities from the box into the correct column One example has been given Can you be quiet, please? I to the radio (listen) football skiing golf athletics jogging exercises aerobics volleyball fishing play go football (1 point for each correct answer) He next month (get married) I’m very tired I very well at the moment (not sleep) They for lunch once a month (meet) John! Answer the door, please! I dinner (prepare) 10 It _ a lot in this area in winter (rain) (2 points for each correct answer) How you say these numbers aloud? Circle the correct form (a or b) Example 597 £29.99 13 a thirteen Circle the correct form of the verb in each sentence b thirty Example a five hundred and ninety-seven We have/We’re having a house near the beach a twenty-nine pounds and ninety-nine Do you know/Are you knowing what’s happening? I used to love basketball but I think I’m preferring/ I prefer volleyball now a eighty pence I don’t enjoy/I’m not enjoying cooking very much b eighty ps $600 3/4 a six hundred dollars They paid for the car so it is belonging/it belongs to them now b six hundred dollar He’s thinking/He thinks that school is boring a three fours Do you see/Are you seeing my problem? b three quarters 1996 (year) 15% She thinks/She’s thinking of going to university a nineteen hundred and ninety-six I’m feeling tired so I think I’m deserving/I deserve a holiday b nineteen ninety-six a fifteen per cent 10 Those clothes are looking/look great on you! b fifteen percentage 0181 (1 point for each correct answer) 10 a zero one eight one Make the sentences passive (phone code) b oh one eight one (1 point for each correct answer) Example They’re cleaning the cathedral The cathedral is being cleaned They export wine from France and Germany Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the Present Simple or the Present Continuous Example I’m not liking/ I don’t like tennis very much b five hundred ninety-seven b twenty-nine pounds ninety-nine 80p 20 We don’t watch TV very often (not watch) They collect the rubbish once a week How you make this soup? It wonderful (taste) They’re counting the money at the moment © Oxford University Press Photocopiable They’re designing some new houses hours a day But every few months she leaves her caravan and travels round Europe, staying in international hotels and eating in famous restaurants Why is she leading this They pay the bills by cheque double life? How does a nun who has devoted her life to solitude and prayer become a visitor at the Ritz? Sister Wendy has a remarkable other life She writes and They’re checking the details now presents an arts programme for BBC television called ‘Sister Wendy’s Grand Tour’ In it, she visits European art They grow oranges in the south of Spain capitals and gives her personal opinions on some of the world’s most famous works of art She begins each programme with these words: ‘For over 20 years I lived in They employ a lot of people in marketing solitude Now I’m seeing Europe for the first time I’m visiting the world’s most famous art treasures.’ They’re developing new computer software Sister Wendy became a nun when she was 16 She is alone for two hours a day Her life changes completely every few months She is going on a grand tour of all European capitals 10 They’re building a new swimming pool in my town (2 points for each correct answer) 20 (2 points for each correct answer) Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in the box, Present Simple or Present Simple passive Not all the verbs are used One example has been given 8 Translate these sentences We usually aerobics on Wednesdays be stay import wake up not invite take spend deliver make come read not get up _ _ My idea of perfect happiness is being alone on a A What are you doing? Sunday morning I usually (1) at about seven o’clock – that’s when my copy of The Sunday B I’m tidying my bedroom Times (2) I (3) immediately, A because I love staying in bed when I don’t have to go to B work After an hour, I have my favourite breakfast – A What you think of modern art? coffee, croissants, and jam The jam (4) B I don’t really understand it from France and the croissants (5) at the A local bakery I (6) a couple of hours B reading the newspaper and then I finally get dressed at Lunch is provided every day about ten o’clock My friends phone or (7) to the house after midday I love talking to them or _ seeing them on Sunday afternoons but they know that My house is being decorated at the moment people (8) to share my Sunday mornings! (2 points for each correct answer) _ 16 _ Read the text Mark the statements true (T) or false (F) (2 points for each correct answer) 10 TOTAL SISTER WENDY, TV STAR! 100 Sister Wendy Beckett has been a nun for nearly 50 years, since she was 16 Most of the time she lives in solitary confinement in a caravan in the grounds of a Carmelite monastery in Norfolk, often not speaking to anyone for 22 © Oxford University Press Photocopiable Name: Match a question (1–7) with a response (a–j) Not all the responses are used One example has been given Unit b Did you like her last novel? Name: _ Match a definition (1–7) with a noun (a–j) Not all the nouns are used One example has been given c a section of a novel a person who writes music a small instrument with strings a book about a person’s life a work of literature for the theatre a picture of a person a thin board where an artist mixes paints a play f b poem g portrait c chapter h biography d palette i composer e banjo j bugle Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box Not all the verbs are used One example has been given What was your trip to London like? Do you like David Hockney’s paintings? What was the film like? Did you enjoy your lunch? While I was listening (listen) to the radio, the telephone rang (ring) He (break) his leg when he (ski) in the Alps We (see) an accident while we listens to classical music He thinks he (wait) for the bus the orchestra While she (prepare) lunch, she I don’t really like working with paints I much (cut) herself prefer Which countries _ they _ (visit) My mother hundreds of poems this when they (travel) round the world? year but none of them have been published _ you _ (work) in the garden when I I wish you would learn the words to songs instead (come) to the house? of the tune all the time! They (live) in Canada when they The colours in this portrait are wonderful _ (meet) each other you _ it yourself ? (4 points for each correct answer) I never fiction I’m much more interested in real people Photocopiable Example My Dad always waves his arms in the air when he © Oxford University Press What you think of Oasis’s new CD? Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the Past Simple or the Past Continuous My sister is a very good guitarist She plays in a band (1 point for each correct answer) (1 point for each correct answer) play read sing conduct compose write hum dance draw paint Example What did you think of the concert? a I love his use of colour in the early ones but I think the recent ones are quite traditional b Yes, I loved it I read it from cover to cover c Yes, I like the art galleries in London d It’s OK, but some of the songs are a bit boring e Yes, it was wonderful! How did you make the sauce? f I enjoyed it, but I thought the orchestra played better in the second half g No, not really I don’t think he’s a very good musician h Oh, awful! It was so hot and everywhere was so busy i It was a bit slow at the beginning but the acting was very good j No, I only listen to classical music painter (1 point for each correct answer) 24 I didn’t receive the invitation because they had sent it to the wrong address Circle the correct forms in the following sentences Example I had enjoyed/ enjoyed the film even though I had seen /saw it before I got up late this morning so when I arrived/ They had sold all the tickets by the time we got to the stadium had arrived at the station, the train already left/ had already left I couldn’t speak to them because when I had phoned/phoned, they went/had gone out They interviewed the musician immediately after the concert He was very nervous when he drove/had driven across France last month because he didn’t drive/hadn’t driven on the right before We realized that we had met/met before as soon as We couldn’t go to our favourite restaurant because they were decorating it we saw/had seen each other She had spent/spent a lot of hours studying for her exam because she had already failed/already failed it twice They sold the painting to an art gallery in New York They had lived/lived in their house for twenty years when they decided/had decided to sell it (2 points for each correct answer) 12 Make the sentences passive I couldn’t recognize my home town because they had knocked down so many of the old buildings (2 points for each correct answer) 16 Put the verbs from the box into the correct column according to the pronunciation of -ed opened wanted cooked washed invited lived worked started listened decided danced Example They built the bridge in 1926 The bridge was built in 1926 They stole my car when I was away on holiday /d/ /t/ /Id/ opened –––––––––– –––––––––– –––––––––– –––––––––– –––––––––– –––––––––– –––––––––– –––––––––– –––––––––– –––––––––– (1 point for each correct answer) They were repairing the road when the accident happened 10 © Oxford University Press Photocopiable Name: Read the text Mark the statements true (T) or false (F) Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie is possibly the world’s most famous detective story writer She wrote 79 novels and several plays Her sales Agatha Christie’s father died in 1911 Agatha Christie learnt about poisons and chemicals when she was ill in hospital Agatha Christie wrote her first detective novel when she 30 10 Agatha Christie used the character of Hercule Poirot as the main detective more often than Miss Marple outnumber those of (1 point for each correct answer) William Shakespeare 10 However, behind her Translate these sentences 4,680,000 words was a When I was a teenager, I wrote poems painfully shy woman whose life was often _ lonely and unhappy _ She was born in 1890 in Devon, the third child of Clarissa and Frederick Miller, and grew into a She was playing the piano while he was painting a picture beautiful and sensitive girl with waist-length golden hair She didn’t go to school but was educated at home by her _ mother Her father died when she was 11 and both she _ and her mother were grief-stricken They were listening to the orchestra when the pianist became ill During World War 1, while she was working in a hospital dispensary, she learned about chemicals and poisons, which proved to be very useful to her in her later career _ She wrote her first detective novel, The Mysterious Affair _ at Styles, in 1920 In it she introduced Hercule Poirot, the My sister bought me a novel but I had already read it Belgian detective who appeared in many subsequent novels Her other main detective was an elderly spinster called Miss Marple _ _ Agatha Christie wrote a total of 4,680,000 words in 79 novels and several plays Agatha Christie’s writing sells better than William Shakespeare’s Agatha Christie didn’t have any brothers or sisters Agatha Christie had long, blonde hair Agatha Christie was taught by her mother at home Photocopiable _ _ Agatha Christie was unhappy because she was often in pain © Oxford University Press The last chapter of the book was written by a different author (2 points for each correct answer) 10 TOTAL 100 Name: f g h i j Unit Name: _ Yes, of course I’ll bring it over I’m afraid the line’s engaged at the moment Of course What colour paper would you like? I’m afraid the lift is broken No, of course not It is rather cold in here (1 point for each correct answer) Put the adjectives from the box into pairs of opposites Write the statements (a) in the negative, (b) as questions, and (c) in the past serious hard-working reserved lazy fun-loving quiet formal talkative casual outgoing Example Example serious – fun-loving _ – _ _ – _ _ – _ _ – _ (1 point for each correct answer) We can take photos in the church a We can’t take photos in the church b Can we take photos in the church? c We could take photos in the church We have to leave early a _ b _ ? Fill in the gaps Two examples have been given c _ Verb Noun Noun Adjective behave behaviour shock shocked a _ _ advice _ foreign b _ ? discuss _ offence _ c _ feel _ height _ _ acceptance _ difficult a _ meet _ respectful b _ ? _ (1 point for each correct answer) He has to work at weekends She can stay out after midnight c _ 10 They’re allowed to get up late on Saturdays Mark the stress on the following words Example a _ be'haviour b _ ? acceptance difficult advice offence foreign respectful (1 point for each correct answer) c _ (3 points for each correct answer) 12 Complete the sentences with the correct form of can, have to, and be allowed to More than one answer may be possible Match the requests (1–7) with the responses (a–j) Not all the responses are used c Two lagers, please Example You have to wear a seat belt when you go by car in Britain Can I have the menu, please? Would you mind closing the door? Could you tell me the code for Bristol, please? Would you like a lift to the station? _ you _ smoke when you were a teenager? Could I have extension 2148, please? I get up very early yesterday morning This is a present for my sister Do you think you could gift-wrap it, please? You can walk in the park but you skateboard or play football a b c d e Some British children wear a uniform at school I think it’s 0117, but I’ll just look it up That would be great Thanks a lot Halves or pints? Hello, this is John speaking Black or white? © Oxford University Press Photocopiable His parents are quite strict He tidy his room, the washing-up and take the dog for a walk every day (2 points for each correct answer) 10 10 .. .New Headway Intermediate Test Booklet Note to the teacher This Booklet consists of • 12 Unit Tests Each Unit Test revises the corresponding unit in New Headway English Course Intermediate. .. She was wearing new clothes he going? 10 We want to buy a car but we saved enough yet (1 point for each correct answer) © Oxford University Press Photocopiable... money at the moment © Oxford University Press Photocopiable They’re designing some new houses hours a day But every few months she leaves her caravan

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