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JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Part one Vocabulary bathroom dining-room kitchen garden toilet garage living-room bedroom The first month of the year is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ January The month of the year February The third month of the year is The month of the year The fifth month of the year is The month of the year The eighth month of the year is The month of the year The twelfth month of the year is /8 Complete the sentences with an ordinal number or a month Example: Translate the words is is April is July is October /8 Write the names of the objects Grammar Example: computer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be Use the contracted form where possible Example: A Where B They /8 1 A B A B A B A B A B A B are my CDs? ’re in your bedroom Who Nina? She my friend from Windsor Jake at home? No, he He’s at the Internet café Where Mr and Mrs Ward? They at work your friends English? No, they Where you from? I from London you a reporter? No, I /12 Write questions with have got and a or any Then write short answers (✔ = yes, ✘ = no) Example: desktop computer ✔ Have you got a desktop computer? Yes, I have modem ✔ computer games ✘ CDs ✔ camera ✘ /8 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page Unit Test Group B Part one Vocabulary Write the names of the objects b Translate the words c a garage garden bedroom dining-room living-room kitchen bathroom toilet _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /8 Grammar d Write questions with have got and a or any Then write short answers (✔ = yes, ✘ = no) Example: desktop computer e Have you got a desktop computer? Yes, I have f CDs ✘ _ _ camera ✔ _ _ modem ✘ _ _ computer games ✔ _ _ g i h Example: a computer b c d e _ _ _ _ /8 f g h i _ _ _ _ Complete the sentences with an ordinal number or a month Example: January Complete the dialogues with the correct form of be Use the contracted form where possible Example: /8 ✔ is the first month of the year is the twelfth month of the year is the fifth month of the year February is the month of the year April is the month of the year is the eighth month of the year is the third month of the year July is the month of the year October is the month of the year A Where B They A B A B A B A B A B A B are my CDs? ’re in your bedroom Nina at work? No, she She’s at the Internet café Where you from? I from Windsor Who Jake? He my English friend you from London? No, I your friends German? No, they Where Mr and Mrs Oliver? They at home /12 /8 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write sentences which are true for you using have/haven’t got and a, some or any Example: Write six sentences describing your bedroom Include information about what you’ve got and what you haven’t got guitar I’ve got a guitar./I haven’t got a guitar computer games desktop computer hi-fi mobile phone rollerblades CDs /12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Write answers which are true for you _ What’s the date today? When’s your birthday? What star sign are you? Is your hi-fi in your bedroom? Where is your TV? Where are you now? /12 In my bedroom I’ve got… Horizons · Tests _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /12 Total _ /80 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page Unit Test Group A Part one Grammar Vocabulary Look at the family tree and complete the sentences Rewrite the phrases using the possessive case Example: the wife of John the the the the the the John’s wife hair of Karen cottage of my parents flat of my sisters son of Emma and Richard grandparents of the child house of Francis /6 Correct the mistakes which are underlined in the sentences Example: I’ve got two watchs They’ve got three childs They’ve got big familys Scottish woman are attractive I’ve got two brothers They names are Joe and Sam My husband’s name is Chris We children are three and five years old What are yours daughters’ names? Example: wife Diana is James’s James and Diana are Andy’s _ David is Helen’s Daniel is Sally’s Andy is David and Helen’s _ Sally is Vicky’s Andy is Sally’s Daniel is David’s Vicky is Andy’s /8 Put the words in the box under the correct heading brown (x2) stocky curly red fat straight green slim blue tall 10 11 12 13 14 Build: Looks: Complete the dialogue with the correct form of have got Use the contracted form where possible A B A B A brown Colour of eyes: Height: /6 brown Colour of hair: Style of hair: pretty short (x2) blonde handsome watches B Have you got any brothers and sisters? Yes, I I a brother and two sisters And you? I a brother he any children? Yes, he a boy and a girl My nephew dark, curly hair and brown eyes, and my niece long, blonde hair and blue eyes They’re very different you any nieces or nephews? No, I , but I 10 a lot of cousins /10 /14 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B Part one Grammar Vocabulary Write the words in the box under the correct heading brown (x2) blue handsome fat short (x2) curly red slim green stocky Style of hair: brown Colour of eyes: Looks: 10 11 Build: 12 13 Complete the dialogue with the correct form of have got Use the contracted form where possible Have you got any brothers and sisters? A B No, I , but I a lot of cousins And you? A I a sister B she any children? A Yes, she a girl and a boy My niece long, dark hair and brown eyes and my nephew blonde, curly hair and blue eyes They’re very different you any uncles or aunts? B Yes, I I 10 two uncles and an aunt blonde tall pretty straight Height: brown Colour of hair: 14 /10 Rewrite the phrases using the possessive case Example: the wife of John /14 Look at the family tree and complete the sentences the the the the the the John’s wife friends of the child bedroom of my brothers book of James computer of Emma daughter of Sue and Paul car of my parents /6 David and Sally Correct the mistakes which are underlined in the sentences Example: I’ve got two watchs Daniel and Vicky Simon James and Helen Diana Andy Example: Sally is David’s wife watches He’s got two daughters They names are Abby and Mel She’s got three childs My wife’s name is Sam We house is very big We’ve got small familys What are yours parents’ names? Irish man are attractive /6 Diana is Helen’s David and Sally are Simon’s Simon is Diana’s Daniel is Vicky’s Andy is Daniel’s Andy is James and Helen’s Helen is Simon’s Andy is Diana’s /8 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write a paragraph about your family (25–35 words) Answer these questions: Have you got a big or small family? How many brothers and sisters have you got? What are their names and how old are they? Have you got two grandfathers and two grandmothers? How many cousins have you got? My Family _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /10 Complete paragraphs A and B to describe yourself and your best friend Use two adjectives to describe hair and use an appropriate adverb to describe height and appearance A I , hair and eyes I tall and I good-looking B My best friend 10 , 11 hair and 12 eyes He/She 13 14 short and he/she 15 16 attractive /16 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Translate these sentences I’ve got two sisters and one brother My sister’s got long, red hair My brother’s got blue eyes I’ve got short, black, curly hair My dad’s got blonde hair and brown eyes /10 Total _ /80 Horizons · Tests JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Part one Vocabulary Match the names of the activities (1–9) to the pictures (a–i) Example: c go cycling go skiing listen to music read aerobics Complete the e-mail with the -ing form of the verbs in the box go (x2) play football crosswords go swimming go jogging (x3) play (x2) watch listen Hi! My name’s Natasha and I love doing sports I really like basketball and jogging I also like to music My friends and I like computer games and cycling My sister likes crosswords, but I can’t stand them – they’re too boring My brother likes football on TV What you like in your free time? /8 a c b d f e /8 g h Example: i You’re a good friend I really like Complete the sentences with the correct form of like Example: I like rap and hip hop I like jazz, but I _ classical music My brother soul and techno music A you rock music? B Yes, I A your parents jazz? B No, they A What music you and your friends ? B We Latin and R&B My sister pop She prefers classical music A he techno? B No, he My friends _ soul, but they like rap you Football’s boring I hate A What you think of war films? B I can’t stand My brother’s very funny Everyone likes I’m very sad I love Mark, but he doesn’t love Your sister’s cool I like a lot Grammar Complete the sentences with the correct object pronoun /5 Underline the correct alternative Example: Which/What sport you like, football or basketball? Which/What music you like? Which/What activity you prefer, swimming or cycling? Which/What you prefer, laptop or desktop computers? Which/What films you like? /4 /12 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page Unit Test Group B Part one Vocabulary Match the names of the activities (a–i) to the pictures (1–9) Example: a b c d e 3 Example: Which/What sport you like, football or basketball? go cycling go swimming crosswords go jogging listen to music f g h i read aerobics go skiing play football Which/What singer you prefer, Jennifer Lopez or Kylie Minogue? Which/What sports you like doing? Which/What computer games you like? Which/What films you like, love stories or action? /8 Underline the correct alternative /4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of like Example: I Grammar rap and hip hop A What music you and your classmates ? B We techno My brother classical music He prefers pop A she rap and hip hop? B No, she _ My parents _ R&B, but they like reggae I like soul, but I _ jazz music My sister Latin and R&B music A you techno music? B Yes, I A your friends classical music? B No, they _ like Complete the sentences with the correct object pronoun /12 Example: You’re a good friend I really like you Mark’s cool Everyone loves A What you think of my sister? B I like a lot A Do you like my brother? B Yes, but he doesn’t like This war film’s fantastic I really like Horror films are boring I hate /5 Complete the paragraph with the -ing form of the verbs in the box watch play (x2) go (x2) listen (x3) Hello! My name’s Chris and I love doing sports I really like swimming and volleyball What you like in your free time? My friends and I like skiing and computer games I also like to CDs My brother likes crosswords My sister likes swimming on TV, but I can’t stand it – it’s boring /8 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons ã Tests JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 10 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Give your opinion Use and, but or or Example: reggae/soul Example: I like reggae, but I don’t like soul watch comedies I love watching comedies They’re funny basketball/football hip hop/rap action films/love stories watch war films listen to classical music play computer games read science fiction novels crosswords /3 Give your opinion Use like/love/hate/can’t stand and an adjective of opinion Agree or disagree with the following statements /10 Example: A I quite like Tom Hanks B So I (or) Translate the paragraph Oh, I don’t A I love playing volleyball Hi My name’s Tony Nichols I’m from Nottingham My girlfriend’s name’s Ellie I really like her She doesn’t like doing sport – and neither I In our free time we like listening to music Ellie’s favourite group is Gorillaz She really likes them B _ A I don’t like science fiction _ B _ _ A I hate jazz _ B _ _ _ A I like going swimming B _ _ _ A I don’t like R&B B A I don’t like reading very much _ /18 B Total _ /80 /12 10 Horizons · Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 18 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B Part one Vocabulary Use the words in the box to complete the phrases piece bottle glass loaf Write the numbers in words cup packet Example: a hundred 100 267 410 630 955 1,050 1,525 3,000 1,000,000 Example: a a a a a _ _ _ _ _ of water/fruit juice of of of of of sweets/biscuits/crisps water/cola coffee/tea chocolate/pizza/cheese/cake bread Grammar Write the names of the food and drink glass /5 /8 a Example: Complete the sentences with There and the correct form of be Example: biscuits There’s a bottle of cola in the fridge _ _ _ _ _ _ some sugar in this tea any biscuits for breakfast a piece of cheese on the table any milk in the fridge any cakes in the cupboard three apples in the bag /6 Complete the questions with How much or How many and is there or are there Example: How many eggs _? are there B Six A A _ sweets _? B Ten packets A _ sandwiches _? B Two A _ bread _? B Only one loaf A _ onions _? B Half a kilo A _ water _? B Half a bottle /10 10 11 /11 Write C (countable), U (uncountable) or B (both) next to each word Example: B tea coffee pasta apple fish rice butter 10 potato tomato ketchup carrot /10 18 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 19 Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Translate the dialogues A Let’s go to the supermarket – there aren’t enough sausages for the barbecue B OK Have we got anything to drink? A Yes, we’ve got a few bottles of water and a little fruit juice A B A A You eat too much chocolate and you don’t eat enough fruit B I know, but I a lot of sport and I eat lots of vegetables A B A There aren’t many sandwiches for the party B Yes, I know, but there are some pizzas A _ _ _ _ B _ _ _ _ Write complete questions and answers about your diet and lifestyle Example: chocolate/every day? How much chocolate you eat every day? I eat a little chocolate every day My lifestyle coffee/every week? _? snacks/every day? _? glasses of water/every day? _? fruit/every day? _? bread/every day? _? hours of homework/every day? _? hours of exercise/every week? _? hours of TV/every day? _? /16 Total _ /80 /14 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 19 JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 20 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Part one Vocabulary Write the words in the box under the correct heading fried mushrooms grilled trout soup orange juice ice-cream toffee pudding apple pie mineral water prawn cocktail chicken curry cup of tea roast beef Starters: _ fried mushrooms _ Main courses: _ _ Sweets: _ _ Drinks: _ 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ Look at the pictures and the tables Complete the sentences, questions and answers with can ✔ or can’t ✘ and the ability Example: Kate Joe ✔ ✘ Sue Adam Kate, Sue and Adam can ski , but Joe Kate Joe ✘ ✘ Sue Adam ✔ ✔ can’t ✔ ✔ A _ Kate and Joe _? B No, they _ /11 Grammar Kate Joe Daisy and Tom are ordering a meal Complete the dialogue Use the contracted form where possible Waiter Daisy Waiter Daisy Waiter Daisy Tom Daisy Tom Waiter Tom Would you like to order now? Yes, What you like as your starters? We both like the soup And for your main course? I like the chicken And I’d the trout you want a sweet, Daisy? No, Neither I We want a sweet, thanks Anything ? No, thank you Use the words to write the dialogue ✔ ✔ Sue Adam ✘ ✔ Kate Joe How about playing volleyball? Kate Joe ✘ ✘ Sue Adam ✘ ✔ A _ Adam ? B Yes, he _ A How about/play/volleyball? B I/rather/not I/not like/play/volleyball A Well, let’s/go/swim B Good idea! What about/meet/sports centre? A Ok, let's/meet/two o'clock B That/sound/great ✔ ✘ Sue _, but the others _ Example: Sue Adam Sue and Kate _ , but Joe and Adam Kate Joe /9 ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ Sue Adam ✔ ✘ A Joe _? B Yes, he /10 /5 20 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 21 Unit Test Group B Part one Example: Grammar A How about/go/swim? How about going swimming? Look at the pictures and the tables Complete the sentences, questions and answers with can ✔ or can’t ✘ and the ability B I/not sure I/not like/swim A OK, then Let’s/play/volleyball B Fine Shall we/meet/half past five? A Ok, let's/meet/school B That/sound/good Example: Kate Joe ✔ ✘ Sue Adam Kate, Sue and Adam can ski , but Joe Kate Joe ✘ ✘ /6 ✘ ✘ Sue Adam ✘ ✔ Sue Adam ✔ ✘ Sue Adam Simon Waitress Simon ✔ ✔ Waitress Simon Tamsin ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Joe and Adam , but Sue and Kate _ Kate Joe ✔ ✘ Sue Adam ✘ ✘ Kate , but the others _ /10 Simon and Tamsin are ordering a meal Complete the dialogue Use the contracted form where possible Waitress Tamsin Waitress Tamsin A Kate and Sue _? B No, they Kate Joe Sue Adam can’t A Sue and Adam _? B Yes, they Kate Joe ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ A _ Sue ? B No, she _ Kate Joe Use the words to write the dialogue Waitress Would you like to order now? Yes, you want a starter, Simon? No, OK then, for your main course? We’d both the steak pie What you like as your sweet? I like the ice-cream And I’d the fudge cake Anything ? We like a bottle of mineral water Fine Thank you /9 Vocabulary Write the words in the box under the correct heading fried mushrooms roast beef toffee pudding cup of tea chicken curry grilled trout prawn cocktail apple pie orange juice soup ice-cream mineral water Starters: fried mushrooms _ Sweets: _ _ Drinks: _ _ Main courses: _ 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ /11 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 21 JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 22 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two /14 Grammar and functions Write five sentences which are true for you Use can/can’t and the adverbs from the box really well quite well I I I I I very well well not very well Translate these questions Then write answers in English which are true for you Do you like Indian food? What you like doing at the weekend? /10 Write four sentences about what you can and four sentences about what you can’t Use each verb twice speak _ _ ride _ _ play _ _ cook _ _ /8 Write a dialogue, following the instructions A Invite your friend: disco/Friday _ _ B Refuse: can’t go/Friday _ _ A Suggest: disco/Saturday _ _ B Accept Suggest: Chinese restaurant/before disco _ _ A Reject: not like/Chinese food _ _ B Suggest: Indian restaurant _ _ B Accept Suggest: meeting/your house/20.00 _ _ A OK See you on Saturday B Bye 22 Horizons · Tests Do you like cooking? What would you like to have for dinner tonight? What you like doing on holiday? Would you like something to drink? /12 Total _ /80 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 23 Unit Test Group A C H 2U R C H Part one Vocabulary Complete the crossword with the names of the places Across People get married here You catch a plane here You sleep here You drive in this You can dance here You can have this on your birthday Down Students study here You can watch plays here You can sit in the sun here 10 A small city 10 /9 Grammar Complete the sentences with the correct preposition Example: I want to watch the football match Turn the TV on , please Example: It/not hot/yesterday It/cold It wasn’t hot yesterday It was cold The volume is too loud Turn the hi-fi _, please I’d like to listen to the news Turn the radio _, please I don't want to use the computer now Turn it _, please I can’t hear the TV Turn it _, please It’s dark in here Turn the lights _, please I/not at home/last night I/at the cinema My parents/not on holiday/last week They/at work You/not late/yesterday You/early My friend/not at school/last week He/ill We/not in London/on Saturday We/in Bristol /5 Write complete sentences using the words given and the Past simple of be Use the contracted form where possible Complete the sentences with can and lend or borrow Example: You want to use your friend’s dictionary Can I borrow your dictionary? You haven’t got enough money to buy a sandwich _ me some money? You want to listen to your friend’s CD _ your CD? It’s raining and you haven’t got an umbrella _ me your umbrella? You want to write down a phone number, but you haven’t got a pen _ me your pen? /10 Underline the correct alternative Example: I was in/at New York last/ago summer They were in the/in town centre half an hour ago/last Mary was at/in bed with flu yesterday/last afternoon Was he at/at the theatre yesterday/last night? My sister was a student at/at the York University in/at 1999 Were you in/at school yesterday/last morning? /10 /4 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons ã Tests 23 JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 24 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B Part one Vocabulary Complete the crossword with the names of the places Write complete sentances using the words given and the Past simple of be Use the contracted form where possible Example: It/not hot/yesterday It/cold It wasn’t hot yesterday It was cold C H U R C H You/not in Bristol/yesterday You/in London Angela/not on holiday/last week She/ill We/not at home/on Saturday We/at the cinema My friends/not at school/last week They/on holiday I/not late/last night I/early /10 10 Complete the sentences with can and lend or borrow Example: You want to use your friend’s dictionary Can I borrow your dictionary? Across You can watch plays here You drive in this You can have this on your birthday You can sit in the sun here A small city 10 You can dance here It’s cold and you haven’t got a jacket _ your jacket? You haven’t got a phone and you want to make a phone call _ me your mobile phone? You want to listen to your sister’s Walkman _ your Walkman? You want to buy lunch, but you haven’t got enough money _ five euros? Down People get married here You catch a plane here You sleep here Students study here /4 /9 Grammar Complete the sentences with the correct preposition Example: Underline the correct alternative I want to watch the football match Turn the TV on , please Example: I was in/at New York last/ago summer He was in the/in York town centre yesterday/last morning Were you a student at/at the Essex University in/at 2002? Mary was in/at school yesterday/last afternoon My sister was at/in bed with flu two days ago/last Were they at/at the theatre yesterday/last night? I want to surf the Net Turn the computer _, please I’m going to bed now Turn the light _ when you leave, please I’d like to hear some music Turn the hi-fi _, please The TV is too loud Turn it _, please I can’t hear the news Turn the volume _, please /5 /10 24 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 25 Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions you/bed/eleven o’clock/last night? ? your best friend/your house/last Saturday? ? Write what the people in the pictures are asking Use Can I/we, May I and Could you Example: /10 open/door use/phone Could you open the door, please? Answer the questionnaire with complete sentences Where was your father born? _ _ When was your mother born? _ _ close/window carry/bags you born in the same city as Were your mother/father? _ _ What time of day were you born? _ _ you born in hospital or at Were home? sit here take/photo _ _ When was your best friend born? _ _ /10 Use the words to write questions with the Past simple of be Then write answers which are true for you Example: you/school/yesterday? Were you at school yesterday? Yes, I was your/bag/living-room/this morning? ? you and your friends/town/last night? ? your friends/beach/on Sunday? ? â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE /12 Write sentences saying where the people were at the times below you/nine o’clock last night your best friend/last weekend you and your family/August 2003 your teacher/yesterday morning you/six thirty this morning /10 Total _ /80 Horizons · Tests 25 JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 26 Unit Test • Key Groups A and B Group B Group A Ex Ex [2 points for each correct answer] I’ve got some computer games./ I haven’t got any computer games I’ve got a desktop computer./ I haven’t got a desktop computer I’ve got a hi-fi./I haven’t got a hi fi I’ve got a mobile phone./ I haven’t got a mobile phone I’ve got some rollerblades./ I haven’t got any rollerblades I’ve got some CDs./ I haven’t got any CDs Possible answer: short tall short 10 curly 11 straight 12 blue 13 green 14 Ex [1 point for each item translated correctly] Ex 2 guitar rollerblades computer games/ CDs MP3 player football camera mobile phone television/TV Ex 3 second March fourth May seventh August tenth December Ex ’s; ’s Is; isn’t are; ’re Are; aren’t are; ’m Are; ’m not Ex [2 point for each correct answer] It’s … [today’s date] Personal answer Personal answer Yes, it is./No, it isn’t./ I haven’t got a hi-fi It’s in the living-room I’m at school/in the classroom [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answer: In my bedroom I’ve got a computer and a hi-fi I’ve got some CDs and some computer games I’ve got some posters too I haven’t got a TV I haven’t got a phone I haven’t got any rollerblades Group B Group A Ex Ex Ex 2 December May second fourth August March seventh tenth Ex [1 point for each item translated correctly] Ex [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Have you got any CDs? No, I haven’t Have you got a camera? Yes, I have Have you got a modem? No, I haven’t Have you got any computer games? Yes, I have 26 grandparents husband brother son/child Possible answer: red blonde green 10 blue 11 curly 12 straight 13 short 14 daughter/child cousin nephew aunt tall short stocky fat slim pretty handsome Ex Karen’s hair my parents’ cottage my sisters’ flat Emma and Richard’s son the child’s grandparents Francis’s house Are; ’m not Are; aren’t are; ’re Horizons · Key have ’ve got ’ve got Has … got ’s got haven’t ’ve got ’ve got Has … got ’s got 10 has got ’s got Have … got have ’ve got the child’s friends my brothers’ bedroom James’s book Emma’s computer Sue and Paul’s daughter my parents’ car Ex Their children Our families your men [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answer: I’ve got a small family I’ve got one brother His name’s Steve and he’s 13 years old I’ve got one grandfather and two grandmothers I’ve got three cousins Ex Possible answers: I1’ve got 2short, 3black hair and 4brown eyes I5’m 6quite tall and I7’m 8quite good-looking My best friend9’s got 10long, 11blonde hair and 12blue eyes He/She13’s 14quite short and he/she15’s 16very attractive Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Unit Test • Key Ex children families women nephew son/child aunt brother Ex 6 Ex 2 6 Groups A and B Their Our your Ex Ex Is; isn’t are; ’m ’s; ’s Unit Test • Key daughter/child grandparents cousin husband Ex [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Have you got a modem? Yes, I have Have you got any computer games? No, I haven’t Have you got any CDs? Yes, I have Have you got a camera? No, I haven’t f computer games/CDs g guitar h MP3 player i rollerblades 4 Ex mobile phone football television/TV camera Ex Ex Ex b c d e red blonde handsome pretty fat slim stocky 10 ’s got has got Have … got haven’t ’ve got Group A Ex i e b h a d f g Ex [1 point for each correct sentence] don’t like likes © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Do … like; Do … like; don’t … like; like doesn’t like Does … like; doesn’t don’t like Ex 3 playing going listening playing going doing watching doing him me her Ex it them Ex Which What Group B Ex d, k c, j Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I hate watching war films They’re sad I like listening to classical music It’s wonderful I love playing computer games They’re amazing I like reading science fiction books They’re interesting I can’t stand doing crosswords They’re boring Ex d e f g h i Ex him her me it them Ex Which What What Which Ex [1 points for each correct sentence] … like; like doesn’t like Does … like; doesn’t don’t like don’t like likes Do … like; Do … like; don’t Ex going playing doing going [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] playing listening doing watching Groups A and B Ex I like basketball and football./ I like (basketball), but I don’t like (football)./I don’t like basketball or football I like hip hop and rap./I like (hip hop), but I don’t like (rap)./ I don’t like hip hop or rap I like action films and love stories./ I like (action films), but I don’t like (love stories)./I don’t like action films or love stories Ex [2 points for each correct answer] So I./Oh, I don’t Neither I./Oh, I So I./Oh, I don’t So I./Oh, I don’t Group A Ex a, h f, m d, j c, i b, k g l Ex [2 points for each correct answer] British students don’t go to school on Saturdays We have a sports day in July My friend doesn’t go to the town centre in the evening My dad finishes work at six o’clock My brother tidies his room on Sundays My mum doesn’t the cooking at the weekend Ex I’m never late for school Do you always listen to music in the evening? My dad hardly ever does the washing-up We usually go to the gym on Wednesdays He’s often at home on Saturday evening They never go to school on Sundays Ex [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Do you the washing-up? No, I don’t Does your school have a sports day? Yes, it does Do you and your friends have lunch at school? Yes, we Does your best friend gymnastics? No, he/she doesn’t Do you and your family go to the gym? No, we don’t Do your friends often go to the town centre? Yes, they â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE h, m a, g f, l b i Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] My friend tidies his room on Saturdays My mum finishes work at five o’clock We have a sports day in May My dad doesn’t go to work in the evening My brother doesn’t the ironing at the weekend English children don’t go to school on Sundays Ex Unit Test • Key Group B Neither I./Oh, I Neither I./Oh, I Ex What Which b c Page 27 [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Does your best friend often go to the town centre? No, he/she doesn’t Do your friends have lunch at school? Yes, they Do you gymnastics? No, I don’t Do you the washing-up? Yes, I Do you and your friends go to the gym? Yes, we Does your school have a sports day? No, it doesn’t Ex He usually goes to the gym on Saturdays Does she often watch TV in the afternoon? I never the ironing They always play football on Sundays We’re never at home on Wednesday evening He’s hardly ever free at weekends Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I get up at seven o’clock on schooldays I start school at eight o’clock I homework every day I see my friends twice a week I go to bed at eleven o’clock on Saturday night I never go to the gym I lay the table and I the washing-up I usually have lunch at one o’clock Ex [2 points for each correct answer] It’s half past four in the afternoon It’s ten to nine in the morning It’s a quarter to eleven at night It’s twenty-five past three in the afternoon It’s five past eight in the evening Horizons · Key 27 JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 28 Ex Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Ex There are There isn’t There aren’t Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 1 cartoons postcards library Chess bath Ex 2 feel talk use Have do/have listen read Ex [1 point for each correct sentence] Are … playing; aren’t; ’re playing are … watching; ’re watching Is … reading; isn’t; ’s having ’s … writing; ’s writing Are … listening; ’m not; ’m using ’s … doing; ’s playing Ex 4 ’m working ’m studying are … going aren’t ’re having Are … going am ’s travelling Ex ’m using every day goes usually talk like ’s falling every night always have Ex read use listen talk feel do/have have bath cartoon Ex 3 ’m studying ’m working ’m having are … going are Are … going ’m not ’s travelling every day goes always have ’s falling ’s talking usually talk don’t like ’m using Ex [1 point for each correct sentence] Is … listening; isn’t; ’s using Are … having; aren’t; ’re doing are … doing; ’re playing Are … playing; ’m not; ’m playing are … reading; ’m reading ’s … watching; ’s watching 28 [1 point for each question; point for each answer] What music you and your friends usually listen to? We usually listen to (R&B) Where are you sitting at the moment? I’m sitting (in the classroom/at my desk) What sports you often do? I often play (tennis) and (volleyball) What books or magazines are you reading these days? I’m reading (a Harry Potter book.) Which exams are you doing this year? I’m doing (Maths and English) Horizons · Key two hundred and sixty-seven four hundred and ten six hundred and thirty nine hundred and fifty-five one thousand and fifty one thousand, five hundred and twenty-five three thousand a/one million Ex 2 vegetables fish milk chips cakes meat 10 11 fruit juice water bread eggs cheese Ex packet bottle cup piece loaf Ex 4 There isn’t There aren’t There are [2 points for each correct answer] How many … are there How many … are there How much … is there How many … are there How much … is there Group A fish milk cakes vegetables chips Ex B U Ex C B U U C C U 10 C Groups A and B piece cup loaf bottle packet a/one hundred and twenty-five three hundred and fifty four hundred and sixty-seven five hundred and ninety-nine a/one thousand one thousand, five hundred and ten two thousand and thirty six million Ex B U C C Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] U C Ex Unit Test • Key 10 11 [2 points for each correct answer] How much … is there How many … are there How many … are there How much … is there How many … are there There’s There aren’t There’s Ex cheese meat fruit juice eggs bread water Ex Ex Ex There’s There isn’t There’s Group B Ex Ex 4 [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I’m answering a question./ I’m writing my answer./ I’m doing a test My mother’s using a computer My father’s working My friends are studying Ex Ex Chess library postcards Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Group B Possible answers: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Citizenship, Drama, English Literature, French, Geography, German, History, IT, Maths, Music, PE, Physics, PSE, RE U C B 10 U Ex [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Possible answers: How much coffee you drink every week? I drink one cup every day, so seven cups a week How many snacks you eat every day? I don’t eat snacks © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM How many glasses of water you drink every day? I drink two or three glasses of water every day How much fruit you eat every day? I eat an apple every day How much bread you eat every day? I eat two or three slices of bread every day How many hours of homework you every day? I two hours of homework every day How many hours of exercise you every week? I three hours of exercise every week How many hours of TV you watch every day? I watch about one hour of TV every day Group A Ex ice-cream toffee pudding apple pie orange juice mineral water cup of tea Ex please would ’d ’d like Do Ex thanks don’t else Ex B I’d rather not [1 point] I don’t like playing volleyball.[1 point] A Well, let’s go swimming B Good idea! What about meeting at the sports centre? A OK Let’s meet at two o'clock B That sounds great Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Can … ride a horse; can’t can type/use a computer; can’t can’t drive (a car); can Can … speak French; can Can … play the piano; can Group B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Can … play the piano; can’t Can … ride a horse; can Can … speak French; can’t can’t type/use a computer; can can drive (a car); can’t I’d like (chicken and chips) I like (swimming and going to the beach with my friends) Yes, I would/Yes, please I’d like (an orange juice)./No thanks B I’m not sure [1 point] I don’t like swimming [1 point] A OK, then Let’s play volleyball B Fine Shall we meet at half past five? A OK, let’s meet at (the) school B That sounds good Unit Test • Key Ex Group A please Do thanks like would ’d like else ’d Ex Possible answer: prawn cocktail soup toffee pudding apple pie ice-cream cup of tea orange juice mineral water roast beef 10 chicken curry 11 grilled trout Ex Across airport bed car disco party Down university theatre beach 10 town Ex down on/up off up on Ex Groups A and B Ex Unit Test • Key Possible answer: soup prawn cocktail grilled trout chicken curry roast beef 10 11 Page 29 [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I can sing really well I can ski very well I can speak English well I can swim quite well I can’t type very well Ex [1 points for each correct sentence] Possible answer: I can speak Russian I can't speak Japanese I can ride a bicycle I can't ride a horse I can play football I can't play the guitar I can cook eggs I can't cook a Chinese meal Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answer: Would you like to go to the disco on Friday? I’m sorry, I can’t go on Friday How about going to the disco on Saturday? Good idea Let’s go to a Chinese restaurant before the disco I don’t like Chinese food What about/How about an Indian restaurant? OK What about meeting at my house at 8.00 p.m.?/Let’s meet at my house at 8.00 p.m Ex [1 point for each question translated correctly; point for each correct answer] Possible answers: Yes, I like Indian food./Yes, I do./ No, I don’t I prefer (Chinese) food I like (playing computer games and watching TV) Yes, I love cooking./Yes, I do./ No, I don’t © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Can you lend Can I borrow Can you lend Can you lend Ex [1 point for each correct sentence] I wasn’t at home last night I was at the cinema My parents weren’t on holiday last week They were at work You weren’t late yesterday You were early My friend wasn’t at school last week He was ill We weren’t in London on Saturday We were in Bristol Ex 5 in the; ago in; yesterday at the; last at; in at; yesterday Group B Ex Across theatre car party beach town 10 disco Down airport bed university Ex 2 in; yesterday at; in at; yesterday in; ago at the; last Ex [1 point for each correct sentence] You weren’t in Bristol yesterday You were in London Angela wasn’t on holiday last week She was ill We weren’t at home on Saturday We were at the cinema My friends weren’t at school last week They were on holiday I wasn’t late last night I was early Horizons · Key 29 JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 30 Ex Can I borrow Can you lend Can I borrow Can I borrow Ex on off on/up down up Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: Can I/May/Could I use your phone, please? Can I/May/Could I close the window, please? Could you carry my bags, please? Can/May/Could we we sit here, please? Could you take a photo (of us), please? Ex [1 point for each question; point for each answer] Was your bag in the living-room this morning? Yes, it was./No, it wasn’t Were you and your friends in town last night? Yes, we were./No, we weren’t Were your friends at the beach on Sunday? Yes, they were./No, they weren’t Were you in bed at eleven o’clock last night? Yes, I was./No, I wasn’t Was your best friend at your house last Saturday? Yes, he/she was./No, he/she wasn’t Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: He was born in (Warsaw) She was born in (1958) Yes, I was./No I wasn’t I was born (in the morning) I was born at home/in hospital He/She was born in (1989) Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I was (at home) at nine o’clock last night My best friend was (at his/her grandparents’ house) last weekend My family and I/Me and my family were (on holiday) in August 2003 My teacher was (at school) yesterday morning I was (in bed) at six thirty this morning 30 Horizons ã Key â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 31 Great Clarendon Street, Oxford ox2 6dp Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide in Oxford New York Auckland Bangkok Buenos Aires Cape Town Chennai Dar es Salaam Delhi Hong Kong Istanbul Karachi Kolkata Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Mumbai Nairobi São Paulo Shanghai Taipei Tokyo Toronto oxford and oxford english are registered trade marks of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries © Oxford University Press 2004 The moral rights of the author have been asserted Database right Oxford University Press (maker) First published 2004 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 10 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the ELT Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer Photocopying The Publisher grants permission for the photocopying of those pages marked ‘photocopiable’ according to the following conditions Individual purchasers may make copies for their own use or for use by classes that they teach School purchasers may make copies for use by staff and students, but this permission does not extend to additional schools or branches Under no circumstances may any part of this book be photocopied for resale Any websites referred to in this publication are in the public domain and their addresses are provided by Oxford University Press for information only Oxford University Press disclaims any responsibility for the content isbn 19 A000102 Printed in Poland acknowledgements The publishers and author would like to thank the following teachers for piloting and commenting on the material: Agnieszka Ashley, Warszawa; 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Mark Draisey pp 20, 21; Mark Duffin pp 17, 18; Martina Farrow p 4; Mark Ruffle pp 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 25, 26; Sparky p 13 JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 32 Horizons Unit Tests Contents Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 14 15 16 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 17 18 19 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 10 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 20 21 22 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 11 12 13 Unit Group A Group B Groups A & B 23 24 25 Answer key 26 A000102 www.oup.com/elt ... good-looking B My best friend 10 , 11 hair and 12 eyes He/She 13 14 short and he/she 15 16 attractive /16 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE... _ Drinks: _ _ Main courses: _ 10 _ _ _ _ 11 _ /11 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 21 JML Horizons Test FP 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 22 Unit... _ /18 B Total _ /80 /12 10 Horizons · Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE JML Horizons Test FP Name: Class: Date: 7/22/04 8:02 AM Page 11 Unit Test