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LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 1A > Name: a Circle the correct words (6 points) Fasten nee your 0Hseatbelt The plane is about He loves going out and having fun He's a real party taker/ person / goer We are going to set aff/ up / away on our Journey at am I decided to take up / on / off judo for selfdefence Tim sorry We seem to have started out on the bad / wrong / false foot You're a thrill taker/ lover / seeker Let's go whitewater raftin She's always talking, She's a real wimp / chatterbox: / daredevil Completete the words wiwith the orrect corect prefix.prefix (6 points) Have Em you got any non alcoholic beer? This doesn’t make sense It’s totally logical Ithink we estimated the amount of food we would need It's lucky we've got a big freezer to put it all in I still haven't received your email Could you -send it, please ‘The reason our schools are in such a bad state is because of years of spending 5ae It's very likely eee that anyone ee will phone now Circle the correct answers {6 points) aa aE SSE thư ee people forte the job job of of sailing’ Š most impressed by "| Ệ ° "as a good communicator, able to * a conversation and friendship with anyone but also able to gain” 38 | UNITS 1-2 / 45 points arespect Shin ahasnever worked bnever worked ahas been working c respected eres uy worked chad never d never works œworks a will finish bwill be finishing ¢ will have finished disfinishing bis working dhas worked 41 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Grane) ae Dear Sir/Madam, Tam writina (Write) in response to your advert for a tour guide I am very interested and would like to tell you this position mike act ieee I! (have) quite a lot of experience in this area Last year T° (ead) atour on a cross-African safari 18 (be) responsible for health TnnRrid2E Well'as showing pecnte around By the end of the tour, I* _ (help) with sickness, a broken arm and insect bites as well as leading a tour to the top of Mt Kilimanjaro fs Wei oeee relevany | qualifications for` the job and, by this time next year, I* (complete) my | advanced lifesaving award | Llook forward to hearing from you soon ‘Voit fatty, Jason Bagar - Complete the text with a, an, the or ~ in each gap points) ‘The future of English is °a subject which fascinates many people ' influence of American English is of obvious importance *_ texting and emails are becoming more and more influential in how we write messages and individual words chad interviewed ‘There is also * increasing importance of d have been interviewing Chinese Will* —_ fact that there will soon be more Chinese speaking internet users than © came across oe speaking ones make °_ difference dheld back ition of English as thé world’s c burst ott sesh one lan; e? d strike up PHOTOCOPIARBLE © Pearson Education Limited 2007 by his firm bat friendly manner He admitted that he ‘on a yacht before but he has done a lot of other training and has got his sailing instructors certificate as well as a lot of ig and life saving awards He ® the ‘moment but, by the time our summer school staris, he " _what he Is doing and be.‘available ainterviewed lhave interviewed agave away biook on astart off b set off Score: | | | | | | | | | LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 1A UNITS 1-2 ———— + LISTENING SKILLS (GEEEEED Listen to a telephone interview for a job as a teacher For questions 1-6 circle the correct, answer For questions and read the statements and write v (true) or x (False) (6 points) Mark is ringing Rob to ask him for a job b interview him for a job © offer him a job d reject him for a job Rob has taught a two nationalities in two countries b lots of nationalities in two countries € two nationalities in lots of countries d lots of nationalities in lots of countries In China, Rob taught a.all ages and levels b only businessmen ¢ American English d mainly low level adult students In China, Rob lived port dnext door to a western shop One thing Rob does NOT mention about the future is getting further qualifications b becoming involved in training other c laa teaching and moving into business d getting a management job in a school Which of these is true? @ Rob has taught very young children before b Rob doesn't want to teach very young children, ¢ Rob is very confident about teaching very young children d Rob will probably teach young children in Bonn Rob hasn't taught in Germany before but he might have taught German students Rob thinks he knows enough about: teaching and doesn't need to learn any more PHOTOCOPIABLE COMMUNICATION Complete the dialogues with one word in each gap points Home owner: Irena, can you come here, I need you to some shopping Could you nip up to the supermarket for me? Irena (the maid): I'm sorry, I don't know “what You mean by ‘nip u1 HO: Sorry ‘W _Im _ was could you go there quickly? Now I: Oh OK What would you like me to buy? HO: We need some me fora party I: Nibbles? Sorry, Tra HO: Smehny for the party tonight Little me now? od iemeanPate HO: Well, that wasn't 4q w Im Ineed something a bit nicer ‘Tom's boss is coming to dinner Maybe something foreign ~ French or Spanish or Italian Olives,ioe like that, I: Ah Soin‘o, you want something cold but exotic Olives you say Maybe cheese, ae _ Yes, that’s %e I: And after the aoa s, Tam going out tonight Tam fre free, yes? HO: Going out? Are you 7s that you won't be here to help me! I: That's right Sorry It's my English class tonight DỊ oO © Pearson Education Limited 2007 39 LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 1B Score: Name: _ 0ircle the cotrect words ýWhen the plane took ia When Kelly = (6 points) GPx/ @/f/ on / ne up, my ears saw Zara's face, she burst owt/ into / over crying what others say or think He's a real wimp/ Seth does whatever he wants and doesn't care | UNITS free spirit / trill secke Brian and Kevin have put / set / taken up their own tour company We need to gain a fresh / strong / head start over our rivals, [love camping, walking and climbing, I'm a real outside / outdoor / outward person Wherever Bob is, he always comes across / around / over in a good light aback bọn arespected b respe acome across b strike up bhold akeep We were numbered by the enemy but awe fought bravely [suffer froma slight ability and cannot walk: without a stick Don't feedyour dogs or they'll get This work will have to be written IfS completely wrong Lbelieve in a policy of -viole Circle the correct answers (6 points) X 'TomoFEOWwe_ outnterviews for three positions in the company These vacancies 1._ by staff leaving to companies which pay more money Accortling to the Personnel Department, another 30 people — Đý the end of the year We are looking for people who can take > | extra work-and responsibility when needed, who are \ to-their superiors andwho ° —as good communicators We-also need people ~ who think before they speak and are able to | back negative comments, even when under stress noe | ESS acany c will have carried ahad been caused biwere caused awill have left be leavi œhave been caused dare caused c will leave are leaving (Diwill be carrying 40 d will carry /4ðpoints coft dawa Crespectable d respectful ctake off dstart up diake cgive Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form point Day 1: At last we are sailing We "lef (leave) England at 3pm We ' (be) on the boat from 10am getting everything rẹady Te (enjoy) it so, far butI don’t know how T've _placed my glasses and can't find them anywhere 1-2 long that will last sail) for 24 hours now (get) bigger and bigger: By thisitime tomorrow, (éach) Ireland forasauch Sata Complete the text with a, an, the or ~ in each gap {6 points) How will we communicate in °zbz Ruture? We have seen ‘ _ huge inerease in * number of people using computers and mobile phones Texting has led to what is almost young, new language, especially amongst.‘ people Instant messaging and emails have led to shorter and quicker responses Thereis no longer any need For time for * polite starts and finishes to letters tha we used to use when we wrote letters Will these trends continue or will there be * _ return to slower, more considered: respons! © Pearson Education Limited 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 1B UNITS 1-2 LISTENING SKILLS Listen to a telephone interview for a job as a teacher For questions 1-6 circle the correct answer For questions and & read the statements and write (true) or x (false) (6 points) Rob is in a England b China ¢ Bonn, dwe don't know exactly Rob taught summer school in a China Central Europe The bank manager didn’t want Rob to teach him because a Rob wasn't a very good teacher b Rob was American Che didn’t have time for lessons d Rob taught British English Which of these does Rob NOT mention about the school in China? a They helped with accommodation b They helped teachers with the local language ¢ They gave teachers training in teaching d They met the teachers when they first arrived Rob’s main reason for choosing Bonn is ait’s an exciting city b the school offers good training che can an MA there d they have offered him a management position Which of these is true? Alt is more likely that Rob will beach children than business classes in Bonn Rob does want to spend mare than one year in Bonn ¢ Business classes are unpopular with teachers d Business classes tend to take place late the day after work Rob is being interviewed for a teaching job by Mark Rob hasn't thought much about his future career, PHOTOCOPIABLE COMMUNICATION Complete the dialogues with one word in each gap points) Prime Minister's Assistant: Jack Hi We've got a little problem here The PM is worried by the imi sae about? Too many immigrants? few? PMA: wal neither there _ he’s worried about what the newspapers are saying, aes criticizing him for not being in ontrol 3:80, no , he wants me to say Ferien completely meaningless but which sounds good PMA: = that’s %6, is you to say that he's tin of trendfar but that he's also committed to protecting Do you's _w J: I think so Could you just ma it again? PMA: Go ont Were Smile nicely and try to make the PM popular with every whatever their belief Got it? J: Yes IF TYve got toSE 8m ag ieee advertising executive Sell, sell, sell! Gi: oO © Pearson Education Limited 2007 41 LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 2A | UNITS Score: rc Tam writing in The most important things in life are health HAPPY to your article published on March 3°, REFER and I don’t want John to work here He's absolutely ith his hands HOPE Try to bea little more of people who are different to yourself TOLERATE My choice would be plain wallpaper PERSON Complete the text with one word in each gap (6 points) Someone once said: ‘Show me the eight-year-old ‘child, and Tl show you the adult’ It means that our characters and behaviour don't change much from eight years old We are who we are My uncle, for example, °will always make a mess, He's always ' dirty dishes in the sink or clothes on the floor He * his wife for granted and that is because, when he was young, his mother * do-everything for him and she never ‘ to make him ‘clean or tidy his room So, the bad habit remains His wife is trying to change him and, for example, when he calls ° for his dinner she refuses to answer until he speaks more politely Then he'll get angry and go out, 3-4 / 45 points slamming the door ® behind him But [ think she'll win in the end, eventually Read the dialogue between Bob and Terry and circle the correct answers (6 points) B: Do you remember when we were at school? Mr Jones ‘ _ at us but no-one ever listened T: You ! You always * the perfect student You ° to school for five years before you got into any trouble fes, and who got me into trouble? You! + all your other friends by getting them expelled, you tuned to me I was so ashamed [° a black mark on my report that term You were very good though 1° to think of a way of getting out of cross country for ages and it was your idea to hide the games master's shorts He never did find them Complete the sentences with one word in each gap points) Let's meet at and brainstorm some ideas about what to at the weekend Why you always have to get your own Let someone else decide for a change You shouldn't always take things at value, Sometimes they're more complicated than You've got your exam technique down to afine - [wishI could be so organised was sitting on the bus when I asudden brainwave and now I know exactly what to George and Iare on completely different to each other Couldl your brains for a minute? Ineed help with this homework Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in capital letters (6 points) The measurements are 25m by 12m MEASURE [fT could just make a small SUGGEST * Name: ahad shouted bhas shouted adid bwere awould be b were being awould go bhad been going aLosing b You had lost aused to get b got aused to try b would try Hat in bra (would shout dhad been shouting © would dhad Chad been dused to be cused to be going dusedtogo ¢ Having lost d You used to lose c would get dhad got chad been trying dhave been trying bet sentence twice using the words (6 points) My mum always cleans the house, even when it's not dirty (will) My mum will always clean the house, even when i's not dirty, eee ly mum is always cleaning the house, nn when Its not diroy, T like to study Maths at university oie See ere eee I don’t want Heather to go travelling alone (prefer) (rather) — ‘My parents never criticised us at all (used) (would) © Pearson Education Limited 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 2A UNITS 3-4 ——— READING SKILLS 41 Read the article about a film For questions 1-3, circle the correct answer For questions 4-6 write T (true) or F (false) {6 points) Breaking the ties hat is the greatese “generation, gap’ fim ever? ie are probably hundreds of Hollywood movies about teenagers whose parents just don'e understand them, In England, the: golden age for such films: was:the early 1960's with the ‘kitchen sink dramas’ featuring angry young "hiếp sy) aksfree of their grim; nother industrial homes but often falling ề {fam going to look ata film that, jhilst it could be included many respects, differs lạ 1963 and Hlous story abouta young és himself Srugeling with a generation ‘hs role" in ie, veiriends who’ don't of.whom he has = 908 rên ‘awoken tate'for work, and anlicipales his fathers’ words of = breath before She and the‘other fiancée are, Saeco one’ ring andthe story of having it res i's fiancées sharing used as al excise for taking it away from her to give co the other “git is po longer svorking Billy Goa he oy which he and demand that he chooses one The only peton whos On the sane wavelength as ily is the beauitful Lizzie, played by Julie Christie who comes and goes as she pleases giving Billy an exciting glimpse: of what his life could be like if only he were braver When Billy hears that Lizzie is back in town he tells her about his dreams Unlike’ everyone’ else.” Lizzie “understands him’ completely and tells him how easy its to: break the ties binding him to his town, family and friends Lizzie convinces him to run ‘away to London with her on the midnight train Atlas Billy seems (6 believe her and at midnight he is at che station suitcase in hand, ready to go He even gets on the train but he last mothent, decides to get some milk and as he 5-the train, his bravery leaves him-and he is unable to return to the platform AS the train eaves there, on the platform, is, his, suitcase and, looking out of the window ‘with a forgiving smile, is Lizie Billy marches back home through the deserted streets lost in his dreams, hating hi: fe but unable to break away = yet Who kriows what Will happen the next time Lizzie returns? SA RR LA PHOTOCOPIAELE In the article, the greatest generation gap film ever made a was Billy Liar b was a kitchen sink drama, ¢ isn’t stated d was a Holiywood film, The main difference between Billy Liar and other kitchen sink dramas is that a it stars Tom Courtenay b itis funny © no one gets pregnant d it was made in 1963 The start of the film takes place a early in the morning b in the afternoon ¢ inthe evening d atan unknown time of day Billy has got problems because his fianeées have found out about each other L] Billy asks Lizzie if he can come to London with he, {al Lizzie goes to London without Billy oO COMMUNICATION A Complete the dialogue with a word from the box in each gap tee may (8 points) wouldni entirely’ hear right frankly agree saying valid suppose serious come Paul: Some scientists are arguing about whether intelligence and behaviour is learned or natural, I'm sure it’s learned Karl: ‘Me “tzo, Children whose parents are interested in them well at school, con't they? Anna: [ dont with that I mean, maybe those parents are more intelligent and theie children’s intelligence is natural Paul: Hm (2, So Yos, you® be _ But what about behaviour ‘That's definitely learned, Betty: Oh ‘ _ on! You're not * oie that were true, then no one from bad home could ever be good * that’s rubbish! Paul: I7 what you're _ but perhaps the behaviour is learned but from other people, like teachers or classmates, It's unusual, isn’t ie § say that, It’s not unusual at all Look at families with two children Vd say in ‘most of them the two children have very different personalities Kark ‘That's a”, point but we're not talking about personality, we're talking about behaviour, Thats a very different thing © Pearson Fiducation Limited 2007 43 LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 2B Name: Score: Complete the sentences with one word in each gap (€ points) You can rant and rave if you like but I'm not going to change my mind š THỜ) Ta ca fou should up to your parents and ee en ee hi ác Ti TU but not any more {'m not going to let him 1m anny _ a eeout the roby be ery but: ¬> Spent hao Tai tsHàn VEE Creagas eee EETaHWEing re list to mẹ? Se oem econ = Complete the sentences with the correct forms Ashle: of the words in capital letters (6 points) To my amazement the police arrested me _ Have you got a good for being Tản pronase new selec To a is It doesn't anything.U: Se meee pa ear ciclub cost cost? MEMBER This watch isn't very It keeps stoping HELE ; Ladmire your butI think it would be better if you worked as part of a team : ng all Tin pci tee en : Bey ee Jesson for us TEƯID6 points) Someone once said: ‘Show me the eight-yearold child, and PHI show you the adult’ It means that ‘our characters and behaviour don't change much from eight years old We are who we are My aunt, for example, is a very nervous person Her parents “used to shout at her a lot when she was a child ~ for nothing Now she has several nervous habits She ! _ shout at her children | UNITS 3-4 / 45 points ‘Read the dialogue between Bob and Thelma and circle the correct answers (© points) B: Guess who I saw.today! ° home from work, I stopped at the shops And there in the 'ocers was Jenny Tilsdale T‹ Really? The one who always ' asleep 1/1082 n6: B: That's her About halfway through the lesson c 7a T: Did you talk to her? B: Yes She only moved - ES ee ote here last year Before that ary she * da Cee B:I don't ae know We can ask her tomorrow TT: Why tomorrow? B: Well, into her, Lasked her round to dinner XÍ Tt vos Without asking me? Honestly, Bob +_— things like that It's really annoying a Having driven (Drving aused to fall b was falling abe hearing ¢ would fall dhad fallen cheard b I was driving ae ; been living ahas b would live ahas she done b was she doing Pin b having bumped a Doing b You're always doing dIhad been driving duoc c had been living d has lived had abe been doing done Hi shemi di bumped c Having done đ You would Rewrite each sentence twice using the words inbi (6 points) Dad always fatsrae front ofthe television © (will) ‘television (falling) Dad is always falling asizep in front: of ‘the television, I don't want to watch TV again tonight The girls at our school always got better marks her temper over the smallest than the boys hen she gets upset, she fiddles (would) ‘ her hair a lot and cries I've also noticed (used) that she is constantly criticizing people, you My preference is for Stephen to go to acting school know, talking about them ® their back (prefer) Tean't work ® _ if this is because of how her” (rather) parents brought her up or her own bad habit [neo PHOTOCOPIABLE © Pearson Education Limited 2007 LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 2B UNITS 3-4 READING SKILLS Read the article about a film For eras 13, circle the correct answer For questions 4-6 write T (true) or F (false) (6 points) Breaking the ties i generation eal ti ever eiare’ptobably Hundreds “of Hollywobdhimovies “about i oy whose parents just don’t understand them nd, the golden age for such films was a early sink dramas featur ther va NBs 9b we: cb pe to look’atia:link TÀI Sue it coutd be included ns oe NiceHH4 Lộ nh nàn mieg iitRatic abett ys Bly fa 1963 also has: problems eae his, role, in in a town he despises, with tad lẻ two fiancdes, neiiefoF eee is desperaté'te Weave his work “and town Be doesit know how tgD about) | Billy asleep, He-is soot RdRp avo ken By his tù aie hint for breakfast! Eate’for Work K and © dressed in an old’ coat as eae creat sowie he oF X0 us resto Dee his father has-said them,i Ava café, Billy and his friend mi /Š TiánGées She andthe other fiancée are without knowing Ít, sharing ne ng andthe tory of having it res which iy used 85 ar excuse for takingic away from her to give ta fig ote “girl, no longer Working Billy dread®'the day, ‘which Knows will come, when the two find out about cách ae + and, démand that-he: chooses one of them The only: person who:is.on'the same wavelength as Billy is the beautiful Lizzie, played by Julie Christie who comes and ass pleases giving Billy an exciting glimpse of what his life could be lke if only he were braver When Billy hears that Lizzie-is back in town he tells-her about his dreams Unlike everyone else Lizzie understands, him completely and tells him how easy it is to break the ties binding him to his town, family and friends Lizzie convinces fi away to London with fier on the midnight train At last Billy seems to believe her and, at midnight, he is at the station, suitcase in hand ready to go He even gets on the train but at the last moment, decides to get some milk and, as he feaves the train his bravery leaves him and he is unable to retum’to’the:platférm ‘AS the train Teaves,'there, ôn the platform is his suitcase and, looking out of the window ‘with .forgiving smile Lizzie Billy marches back home through the deserted streets, lost in his dreams, hating his life but unable to break away = yet Who knows what will happen the next time Lizzie returns? RN ey PHOTOCOPIABLE ——— The kitchen sink dramas a were often comedies, B ere atin the north of England, © starred an; @ usually had Men San Which of these is NOT true Billy Liar is unhappy because a he doesn't have a girlfriend b his friends don’t understand him ¢ he hates the place where he lives d he doesn't like his job Which of these is definitely true a Billy doesn’t have a dressing gown b Billy's mum is rude to him ¢ Billy is often late for work d Billy knows what his father is going to say to him, Billy's two fiancées don't know about each other yet Billy thinks that the w: Lizzie lives her life is exciting Billy decides not to leave with Lizzie because he likes his life at home oO Qo COMMUNICATION Complete the dialogue with a word from the box {in each gap (9 points) tee se“50° batally serious” ala a “saying” "wrong pone! ene convinced: ili hearsiie nme Speaker: Fallow tavalias Youre trea’ I know that Me °too But we need to talk Some people think that all children should be ee up away from their parents Now I'm by this I think childrenear their ‘own parents I know you want our new world to be fairer than the old one I* _ what you are® I know you hated your life back in the old country and ‘ I And I know that some of you think we should reject everything that we had before You’ _ be _—_ but I don't entirely & with that think we should reject the things that were Wrong and keep the ones that were right What's with accepting that some ways were correct? Are you saying that you want to reject everything because some of the rules and ideas were unfair? Surely you're not® Reject the bad, accept the good What you say to that? : \ pcre cellent Ses ot II © Pearson Education Limited 2007 45 LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 3A Replace the underlined words with a word from the box The form of the word used may be changed (6 points) enhance stun hush —¬ gleam tragic believe ° „ John is only interested in keeping fit Nothing else matters obsessed with It was a very sad story of love and death 46 | UNITS 5-6 Score: / 45 points Name: These tablets will improve your fitness and health They talked in very quiet voices so that theyˆ wouldn't be heard as The story wasn't true to life because the hero could never have escaped in that way and amazed by the size He was shocked of the secret headquarters There was a pale beam of light shining through a crack in the door Circle the correct words (6 points) Could you look @)/ in / out the number of ataxi company for me? Pete hates parting from / with / of his money Ben doesn't usually pick off/ up / at his food Is he ill? 3'The government should out /along / away with the secre et services ley re a waste of money It was very dark but I managed to make out / up / over some people in the distance We went to the station to see off'/ out / through our friends who were leaving Don't worry about the strange feeling in your stomach It'll soon wear out / down / off Complete the sentences with one word in each gap (6 points) It was stupid thing to but luckily my boss saw the funny side and Gary looked the new recruits and was pleased with what he saw Don't look down your _at this food It's very healthy All of these late nights have taken their ‘on my health 4, We need to hold a conference Will you see _the organization of it, please? Idon'tsee the of eating healthy food if you won't give up smoking Isee _ when people lie to me It makes me so angry Translate the parts of the sentences in brackets into English, Do not change the parts in English (6 points) Do you know someone who is overweight or eating badly? You can help th Encourage “chem to cat: more (ich aby jedli wiecej) fruit and vegetables fy | (przekona¢ ich, aby poszl) to the doctor (Praestaé jese niezdrowe) food in front of them Be careful, though (emuszasz ich, aby IF they think you» (czego oni nie chea rebil) something robié), they wl ight against you Youray even’ _— (yzykowaestracenlem ich) as friends if they carit understand what you are doing However, Keep tying and you and your friends can (cieszyé sig na posiadanie) a long and healthyrelationship! Replace the underlined parts with a modal verb or a related phrase (6 points) You are required to carry a passport at all times You have to carry a passport at all times Twas the first person in my class who was able to read, You're not supposed to be here ILis possible that we will be late They didn't succeed in finding anything Ibis necessary for us to leave this place You are not obliged to stay here any longer © Pearson Education Limited 2007 PHOTOCOPIABLE LANGUAGE AND SKILLS TEST 3A UNITS 5-6 _ COMMUNICATION LISTENING SKILLS Listen to seven people talking EEE ss) about their thoughts on secret societies and match them to the ete fap There are three extra hes points) a He/She is reassured by eae he/she has read ao He/She is very interested in the topic [_] He/She is very knowledgeable about secret societies He/She thinks secret societies should be banned He/She is worried, He/She can't make up his/her mind He/She had never thought about the topic before He/She finds them amusing He/She finds the topic boring He/She used to be a member of a secret society BOE PHOTOCOPIABLE Complete the conversation with one word in each gap The first letter has been given (8 points) Helen: Would you like a cake with your coffee? Mildred: Oh no Thank you I never eat cakes H: Well, nor T asa “rule but this is a special celebration ‘A , our women’s group is going to be given $2000 by the local council to spend on new facilities M: Really? I thought it was *g agreed that the council didn't have any money to spend In fact, it is °s that, when they get some money, they spend it all on themselves H: Well, on the ‘w , I'd say that was true but I'm not complaining at the moment So, go on, just this once Have a cake What about an éclair? M: What's that? H: °U _, well, it's a% of long bun with chocolate on the top and cream in the middle M: Oh no I'l just have a piece of apple pie or » like that There are ‘a 300 calories in that Goodness knows how many there are in one of your éclairs © Pearson Education Limited 2007 47 ... a _ performance with lots of loud music and exotic dancing DRAMA You have to be very to become asuccessful dancer, ENERGY What are your on this subject? THINK All''masking for isa evening alone... you, I (not be) bankrupt now Ifpeople (not do) market research, their businesses (not usually be) successful aol (agree) to go on holiday with Ken and Barbara when they asked us last week ifI (not

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