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01 Horizons Tests Title page FP 07/06/05 14:15 Page 02 Horizons Tests pp 02-13 FP 07/06/05 14:16 Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Part one Vocabulary Complete the sentences with a word or phrase from the box aerosols We paper at school Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the modal verb in brackets Example: Perhaps I’ll go to university next year (may) I may go to university next year Perhaps they won’t come tonight (might) Maybe David will study medicine (might) Perhaps we’ll go to London in July (may) Maybe you’ll win the competition (might) Maybe Helen won’t become an engineer (may) Perhaps I won’t buy some new jeans (might) Grammar /6 Write questions for these answers Example: Yes, I’ll be sixteen in October No, he won’t go to university after he leaves school ? There will be a full moon on Thursday night ? No, I don’t think the next US President will be a woman ? Yes, I think people will live longer in the future ? I’m sure Michael Owen will play in the next football World Cup ? /5 Horizons · Tests Underline the correct alternative Example: Will you be sixteen in October? will recycle /5 /10 turn off spoil We _ to school to limit pollution We _ our school by dropping rubbish We _ lights in empty classrooms We _ less water We _ aerosols which contain CFCs pollute the atmosphere A lot of young people care about the The polar ice caps will because of global warming A group of took action against the building of a new road It’s important to materials like paper and aluminium Toxic chemicals can the sea The number of cars on the road is causing _ in many big cities The _ will get bigger and so sunbathing will become more dangerous Don’t the countryside by leaving rubbish Destroying the rainforests will put a lot of species in danger 10 We need to use more from solar panels use buy Example: Example: The CFCs in Imagine you and your classmates are trying to be greener Complete the list of promises with will or won’t and a verb from the box recycle drive energy recycle rare melt air pollution protesters hole in the ozone layer aerosols pollute environment spoil We may/will go on holiday to the USA, but we aren’t sure It definitely might not/won’t be easy to stop global warming I don’t think I will/may get married We promise we might not/won’t be late I haven’t decided about my career, but I will/may become a teacher I’m not sure what to at the weekend I might/will visit my sister She hopes she will/might pass the exam Julia may/will be at the party – she hasn’t replied to the invitation yet Dad might/will be home late – it depends on his train /8 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 02 Horizons Tests pp 02-13 FP Name: Class: Date: 07/06/05 14:16 Page Unit Test Group B Part one Grammar Imagine you are trying to be greener Complete the list of promises with will or won’t and a verb from the box Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the modal verb in brackets Example: Perhaps I’ll go to university next year (may) recycle use turn off walk travel spoil I may go to university next year Example: I will recycle I I I rubbish I I Maybe they’ll see him tonight (might) Perhaps David won’t study engineering (may) Maybe we won’t go to London in July (might) Perhaps you won’t win the holiday (might) Perhaps Helen will become a doctor (may) Maybe I’ll buy a new coat (might) paper at school by car if I can use a bus my computer when I go out the countryside by dropping to school to limit pollution so much water /5 Write questions for these answers Example: Yes, I’ll be sixteen in October /6 Will you be sixteen in October? No, I don’t think we’ll go to the concert ? I’m sure the next England football captain will be Michael Owen ? No, I think cities will become bigger in the future ? Yes, she will probably get a job when she leaves school ? There will be a solar eclipse next year ? /5 Underline the correct alternative Example: We may/will go on holiday to the USA, but we aren’t sure My teacher may/will be at our party – she replied to the invitation yesterday We aren’t sure what to on Saturday We will/might go to Brighton She hopes she will/might get married I don’t think I will/may pass the exam Dad says he might/won’t be late – it depends on his train I promise I might/will tell you There definitely might not/won’t be any more oil in the future Julia hasn’t decided what to at university, but she will/may study Physics Vocabulary Complete the sentences with a word or phrase from the box pollute aerosols air pollution recycle protesters environment hole in the ozone layer energy rare melt spoil Example: The CFCs in atmosphere aerosols can pollute the Big cosmetics factories the river near my town Wind generators can provide alternative Many species may disappear in the future It isn’t a good idea to sunbathe because of the The new law will protect natural resources and the A lot of came to the meeting about the new motorway Global warming will the polar ice caps is a problem in many big cities because of the traffic We need to our newspapers 10 It’s important not to our town with rubbish /10 /8 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 02 Horizons Tests pp 02-13 FP 07/06/05 14:16 Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Answer the questionnaire about the future Write complete sentences Write five sentences about what you may/might in the next year Use the topics in the box holidays shopping How old will you be in fifteen years? studies sports or hobbies the way you look Do you think you’ll get married? When? /10 What job might you do? Do you think you’ll be rich? Where you think you’ll live? How you think your town will be different? How you think your life will be different? Do you believe life in general will be better in the future? Why?/Why not? Translate the predictions and future facts I’ll be seventeen years old on my next birthday We’ll recycle more rubbish in the future The world’s population will increase My birthday will be on (a) Wednesday next year I think life will be better in the future I don’t think I’ll go to university /12 Total /80 /24 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 02 Horizons Tests pp 02-13 FP Name: Class: Date: 07/06/05 14:16 Page Unit Test Group A Part one Match the verbs (1–12) to the words and phrases (a–m) Katie is talking to her grandmother, Norah, about differences in their lives Complete the dialogue with the correct form of have to in the past, present or future Use contracted forms where possible Example: Katie Vocabulary 1 get wear carry drink buy pass use a b c d e f g h , 10 11 12 a crash helmet alcohol military service identification your dog on a lead a mobile phone on the grass drive walk renew keep Norah Katie Norah h married i your driving test j on the left k a lottery ticket l a seat belt m your passport Katie Norah Katie /12 Norah Grammar Katie Complete the sentences with the correct form of must and a verb from the box Norah spend forget see skateboard be tidy visit Katie Example: You mustn’t spend all your time on the phone It’s very expensive The Matrix films are brilliant You _ them! You hardly ever see your grandparents You _ them soon The exam starts at 9.30 a.m You _ late You _ in the road It’s dangerous The house is a mess We _ the living-room It’s Anna’s birthday tomorrow We _ to buy her a present /6 Have you and Grandad always lived in this house, Grandma? No, we had to save money first We live with his parents for six years after we got married You’re joking! you help his parents with the housework? Yes, I I wash all our clothes by hand, because we didn’t have a washing machine Really? I’m so happy that I _ things like that when I get married! And can you believe that nobody in our street had a car? Really? Everyone can drive now So you go everywhere by bus? Yes, but I go very far There were a lot more local shops then I want to learn to drive after my birthday, but I _ ask Mum and Dad for some money! You _ be careful on the roads because there are so many cars nowadays That’s true And I 10 _ get a part-time job when I start driving – petrol’s so expensive /10 Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of must or have to Example: Don’t run in the corridor You mustn’t run in the corridor It isn’t necessary for him to book in advance He We can’t smoke in class We Please be home by 10.30 p.m You Don’t spend all day on the Net You I’ve already made the lunch, so you don’t need to it You It’s necessary for her to take a driving test She /6 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 02 Horizons Tests pp 02-13 FP 07/06/05 14:16 Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B I my cousin in Wales I haven’t seen her for two years You home alone at night It’s dangerous /6 Part one Grammar Jon is talking to his grandfather, Eric, about differences in their lives Complete the dialogue with the correct form of have to in the past, present or future Use contracted forms where possible Eric Jon, you have to tell me what you want for your seventeenth birthday! Jon Yes! Maybe some CDs I want to learn to drive, but I _ ask Mum and Dad to pay for the lessons! Eric When you pass your test, you _ be careful There’s so much traffic nowadays Jon Yes, you’re right And I get a Saturday job to pay for the petrol Eric Do you know, nobody in our street had a car when I got married Jon That’s incredible So you travel by public transport? Eric No, we _ go very far I walked to work Your grandma _ go to the shops every day, so she didn’t have too much to carry home each time Jon And what about when you went on holiday? you take the train? Eric Yes, we We go to Blackpool every year, because it was the only place by the sea we could get to Jon You’re joking! I’m so happy that I 10 take my kids there every year! /10 Complete the sentences with the correct form of must and a verb from the box spend visit come tidy forget buy be Example: You mustn’t spend all your time on the phone It’s very expensive Anna’s birthday party starts at 8.00 p.m We late The Maths exam is tomorrow You to take a calculator My grandparents are coming later We the house The new Sugababes CD is great I it! Horizons · Tests Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of must or have to Example: Don’t run in the corridor _ You mustn’t run in the corridor Don’t play your music so loud You It isn’t necessary for her to drive there She It’s necessary for him to make the lunch He Please study Unit 18 for the test We They’ve already booked the hotel, so I don’t need to it I We can’t arrive later than 10.30 p.m We /6 Vocabulary Match the verbs (a–l) to the words and phrases (1–13) Example: a get b c d e f g keep walk drive carry wear h i j k l buy pass drink renew use , your driving test your passport a mobile phone married a crash helmet a lottery ticket on the left 10 11 12 13 your dog on a lead military service a seat belt alcohol identification on the grass /12 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 02 Horizons Tests pp 02-13 FP Name: Class: Date: 07/06/05 14:16 Page Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions A magazine is doing a survey about rules and laws in other countries Answer the questions Write complete sentences Interviewer Can I ask you some questions about rules in your country? Of course You Interviewer At what age children have to start school? You Write a paragraph of ten sentences about rules at home Say what you have to do, what you mustn’t and what you don’t have to Rules at home Interviewer How much homework did you have to when you were at primary school? You Interviewer And what subjects did you have to study? You Interviewer When did you have to start learning English? You Interviewer What exams people have to pass to go to university? You Interviewer What will you have to before you can drive alone? You Interviewer What age you have to be to get married? You Interviewer At what age will your parents have to stop working? You /20 Translate the sentences Do you have to go to school on Saturdays? No, I don’t You mustn’t come home after midnight John has to go to work today – it’s Monday We don’t have to military service in the U.K Julia will have to take her passport when she goes to London /10 Total /80 /16 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 02 Horizons Tests pp 02-13 FP 07/06/05 14:16 Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Kelly _ (not wait) for us unless we _ (phone) her to say we’re late As soon as Adam _ (get) his exam results, he _ (tell) us We _ (go) for a walk when it _ (stop) raining I _ (find) a job as soon as my course _ (finish) Joe _ (come) to the party if he _ (not go) away for the weekend When you _ (take) an aspirin, you _ (feel) better Unless we _ (find) a cheap flight, we (not go) on holiday Part one Vocabulary Write the names of the parts of the computer /16 modem Example: I won’t come to your party unless/if you invite my best friend I’ll meet you at the station if/when the train arrives This is an urgent message Please give it to Mr Walker as soon as/unless he comes in Sally’s our best player We’ll lose if/unless she plays too You’re very tired Go to bed as soon as/unless we get home If/Unless I see Karen, I’ll give her your phone number /8 Complete the sentences with a verb from the box search download log on click on key in save Example: My computer can spelling mistakes search Underline the correct alternative documents for /5 I can’t _ to my computer because I’ve forgotten my password _ this icon and the program will open When I need information for my homework, I _ it from the Net Don’t forget to _ your document before you turn the computer off If you _ the word incorrectly, the computer won’t accept the answer /5 Grammar Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets Use contracted forms where possible Example: If you send (send) me your address, I’ll e-mail (e-mail) you If you (not go) to bed now, you (be) tired tomorrow Horizons · Tests Complete the sentences with the correct relative pronoun: who, which or whose Write the pronoun in brackets if you can omit it Example: There’s the girl well who can play the guitar very Here’s the video _ I watched yesterday There’s the boy _ website is really brilliant Annie’s the girl _ you met at the party Here’s the letter _ arrived this morning Where are the trainers _ I’ve just bought? Nick’s the boy _ parents are actors She’s a person _ likes using the Net What’s the name of the book _ you’ve just read? /8 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE 02 Horizons Tests pp 02-13 FP Name: Class: Date: 07/06/05 14:16 Page Unit Test Group B Here’s the book I’ve just finished She’s a teacher students work really hard What’s the name of the video you watched last night? Nick’s the boy you met at the disco Monica bought a dress cost £120! Here’s the cake I made earlier There’s the boy arrived this morning Part one Grammar Underline the correct alternative Example: I won’t come to your party unless/if you invite my best friend We’ll lose unless/if Karen plays too She’s our best player I’ll give Mr Walker your e-mail address unless/if I see him I need to eat something unless/as soon as we get home I’m really hungry Call me when/if your plane lands and I’ll meet you at the airport Please tell Sally unless/as soon as she arrives – it’s urgent /8 Vocabulary Complete the sentences with a verb from the box /5 save log on search key in click on download Example: Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets Use contracted forms where possible My computer can spelling mistakes If you send (send) me your address, I’ll e-mail (e-mail) you When we we Joe we’re late As soon as I You you (walk) into town unless (be) too tired (get) her results as (finish) her course (go) on (come) to the party (not pass) his exam if he (not study) more (have) a free weekend, (go) to the mountains (wait) for us if we (not phone) him to say (find) a job, I (tell) you (not feel) better if (not take) a day off documents for Do you know how to music from the Internet? I didn’t my work and now I’ve deleted it by mistake Please my answers for me I’m really bad at using a keyboard Can you to your computer and print that document for me? If you the folder, it will open Example: We you Kelly soon as she Unless Adam holiday, he He search /5 Write the names of the parts of the computer modem /16 Complete the sentences with the correct relative pronoun: who, which or whose Write the pronoun in brackets if you can omit it Example: There’s the girl well Annie’s the girl doctors who can play the guitar very parents are © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE /8 Horizons · Tests 02 Horizons Tests pp 02-13 FP 07/06/05 14:16 Page 10 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write an answer for each question using for Example: What’s a dictionary for? It’s for checking new words What’s a chair for? What’s a wind generator for? What’s an MP3 player for? What’s a camera for? What’s a fridge for? /10 Complete each sentence As soon as I get up tomorrow, If I don’t tidy my room this week, Unless it rains tomorrow, When I leave school, If I have a party for my birthday, Translate the paragraph about Alanis Morissette Alanis Morissette is the singer whose CD Jagged Little Pill sold 28 million copies She was born in 1974 in Ottawa, Canada When she was ten, she made her first record and when she was a teenager she became famous in Canada After she finished studying, Alanis moved to Los Angeles, where she met Glen Ballard He was the record producer who encouraged her to write music and sing Maverick, the record company started by Madonna, offered Alanis a recording contract In 1995, she made Jagged Little Pill This was the CD that brought her success /16 Total /80 When I get my first car, /12 10 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 03 Horizons Tests pp 14-25 FP 07/06/05 14:25 Page 18 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B Mark Yes I _ (meet) Zoe a few months ago She’s an amazing tennis player I _ (love) tennis since I was young Jason I hope she likes football! Finally, _ you _ (visit) any other countries since you started playing? Mark Oh, I 10 _ (go) to Spain I’d love to play for Real Madrid! Part one Grammar Underline the correct alternative Example: All/Each person enjoyed the party You’ve spent every/all your pocket money Every/All student in my class drinks coffee All/Each student has a computer I use my bank account all/every week All/Each teenagers spend money on CDs /5 /10 Vocabulary Write questions with How long? and complete answers with for or since Use the Present perfect a b c d e f how long/he/be/a doctor? (1987) How long has he been a doctor? He’s been a doctor since 1987 /8 Teen Scene talked to Mark, a footballer Complete the interview using the Present perfect or the Past simple of the verbs in brackets Jason So Mark, how long have you been (be) a footballer? Mark Well, when I _ (leave) school, I _ (become) professional, but of course I _ (play) all my life I _ (be) in the local team as a child Jason You’re doing very well at the moment Mark Yes, I _ (be) the top goal scorer every week since April – and we _ (win) the match on Saturday Jason And I think you’ve got a new girlfriend 18 Horizons · Tests Match the situations (a–f) to the things you can get at a British post office (1–6) Example: Example: how long/they/work/in your office? (a month) ? how long/he/be/at university? (October) ? how long/she/have/that mobile phone? (two years) ? how long/you/live/in this house? (we were children) ? You want a postcard to arrive quickly You want to write some letters You want to send a book to your friend You want to post a birthday card to Spain You want to change £50 to euros You would like to win some money foreign currency a first-class stamp stationery a lottery ticket a stamp for Europe a box for a parcel /5 Complete the sentences with a word or phrase from the box cashpoint pocket money bank account traveller’s cheques in debt borrow mean salary earn lend save Example: If you need some money, go to a cashpoint My job isn’t very interesting, but my is great! Dad doesn’t give me enough I spend so much and now I’m really When we go to other countries, we usually take Can you me £10? I’ve lost my bag Can I some money? She never offers to pay She’s so We don’t much where we work I have to for a new TV 10 You need a to have a credit card /10 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE 03 Horizons Tests pp 14-25 Name: Class: Date: FP 07/06/05 14:25 Page 19 Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write sentences which are true for you Use the Present perfect and for or since Example: I/be able to read… I’ve been able to read since I was six I/be able to/ride/a bike… My friends and I/be/at this school… I/have/this book… My family/live/in our house… I/know/my best friend… /10 Answer the questions Write complete sentences How much pocket money you get a week? Have you got a part-time job? On which days you homework? Put the words in the dialogue at the post office into the correct order You Good morning buy/I’d/stamps/for/like/Italy/to/some/ please I’d like to buy some stamps for Italy, please Man 37p/cost/each/they _ You two/can/please/have/I _? Man altogether/that/74p/is _ You I’d/some/like/envelopes/also _ Man many/would/like/how/you _? You Ten, please Man else/is/anything/there _? sell/do/birthday/cards/you/here _? Man No, we don’t You Okay, that’s all then, thank you Man is/that/£1.73/altogether _ You Here you are Man Thank you Goodbye /16 Total /80 Where you keep your money? What you spend your money on? Do you borrow money from your friends? How long have you had your favourite possession? How long did you save for it? /16 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 19 03 Horizons Tests pp 14-25 FP 07/06/05 14:25 Page 20 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Grammar Part one Vocabulary Match the verbs (1–10) to the words and phrases (a–j) h talk be have work make deal with speak use give sort out a b c d e f g h i j Write complete sentences with the Present perfect continuous and for or since Example: I/wait/hours Example: 10 I’ve been waiting for hours you/sunbathe/this morning? My sister/not work/as a dentist/long he/learn/to drive/last summer? I/type/letters/9.00 a.m We/rent/our flat/three months a university degree decisions foreign languages problems people your initiative to deadlines to people presentations good at Maths /10 /9 Complete the crossword with personal qualities Example: A What has the weather been (be) like? B It’s been raining (rain) for days C A L M A How long you (know) your boyfriend? B We (go out) together for a year Helen _ (travel) round Europe for three months, but she _ (not visit) Spain yet I _ always (want) a sports car I _ (save) for years A he (find) a job? B Not yet, but he (look) at adverts since Christmas Complete the sentences with the Present perfect simple or the Present perfect continuous of the verbs in brackets /8 Across A person A person A person A person who who who who doesn’t worry is… likes asking questions is… looks after other people is… is happy to wait is… Down A person who is artistic and has lots of ideas is… A person who wants success is… A person you can depend on is… A person who accepts people’s differences is… /7 Complete the second sentence to mean the same as the first Use the words in brackets Example: My cakes are fantastic (great/make cakes) I’m great at making cakes Literature doesn’t interest them (not interested/read/books) They His food is awful (hopeless/cook) He We can ski well (good/ski) We I don’t like Maths (not keen/study/Maths) I /8 20 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE 03 Horizons Tests pp 14-25 Name: Class: Date: FP 07/06/05 14:25 Page 21 Unit Test Group B Vocabulary Part one Grammar Complete the second sentence to mean the same as the first Use the words in brackets Complete the crossword with personal qualities C A L M Example: My cakes are fantastic (great/make cakes) _ I’m great at making cakes They can cook well (good/cook) They We don’t like skiing (not keen/ski) We My Spanish is awful (hopeless/speak/Spanish) I Maths doesn’t interest him (not interested/study/Maths) He /8 Write complete sentences with the Present perfect continuous and for or since Example: I/wait/hours I’ve been waiting for hours Across A person A person A person A person you/learn/to drive/two weeks we/type/letters/an hour? Helen/not rent/her flat/last January Down A person A person A person is … A person is … he/sunbathe/long? I/work/as a dentist/Christmas /10 Complete the sentences with the Present perfect simple or the Present perfect continuous of the verbs in brackets who looks after other people is … who wants success is … who is artistic and has lots of ideas who accepts people’s differences /7 Example: What has the weather been (be) like? It’s been raining (rain) for days A How long who doesn’t worry is … you can depend on is … who likes asking questions is … who is happy to wait is … Match the verbs (a–j) to the words and phrases (1–10) Example: you (look) for a car? B Ages, but I (not save) enough money He (want) a girlfriend since last summer, but he (not find) one yet I (know) Ed for years, but we (play) in a group for two months A Your sister (travel) in India for weeks B Yes She (visit) lots of cities a b c d e f g h i j speak deal with make use sort out work give be have talk j 10 to people presentations to deadlines decisions a university degree people your initiative problems good at Maths foreign languages /9 /8 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons ã Tests 21 03 Horizons Tests pp 14-25 FP 07/06/05 14:25 Page 22 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write sentences which are true for you, or invent answers Use the Present perfect simple or continuous and for or since I/do/this test… My family/live/in this area… I/attend/this school… My English teacher/work/at my school… My friends and I/study/Maths… I/have/my bicycle… /12 Write sentences which are true for you or invent answers Use a word from the box and the correct preposition good hopeless bad brilliant Imagine you are in a careers interview Write answers that are true for you Interviewer What type of work are you interested in? You Interviewer Which languages you study? You Interviewer How long have you been studying them? You Interviewer Have you got a part-time job? You Interviewer What skills have you got? You Interviewer Which three adjectives best describe your personality? You interested keen I I My best friend My parents My teacher My classmates Interviewer What you in your free time? You Interviewer OK Thank you for your answers Let’s analyse them and then think about a possible career /14 Total /80 /12 22 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 03 Horizons Tests pp 14-25 Name: Class: Date: FP 07/06/05 14:25 Page 23 Unit Test Group A Part one Vocabulary Look at the set of a pop video Name the people or objects _ _ _ _ 1 Can you me a favour? I need to borrow some money you friends easily? Yes, I We went shopping and we _ a lot of nice clothes Don’t go to the supermarket – I already the shopping 10 What presents you for your birthday last year? _ _ _ _ /8 Underline the correct alternative Example: The director and the artist plan/decide the video The director calculates/employs the budget for the video The artists have to design/rehearse a lot before they film For some videos, the director has to rent/lend the necessary equipment Experienced dancers choreograph/edit the dance sequences The team builds/records a master tape of the song at a studio TV channels film/show the video to the public /6 Grammar Complete the sentences with the correct form of make, do, or get Example: What are you doing? I’m making a sandwich My exam results weren’t good because I a lot of mistakes I must go now I have to a lot of homework What time you to school yesterday morning? I’ve been thinking about my career, but I a decision yet you _ better at playing tennis now? © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE /10 Write complete statements or questions Use the Present simple passive Example: films/make/in Hollywood Films are made in Hollywood where/rice/grow? ? wine/produce/in your region? ? cars/manufacture/in Korea students in your school/give/careers advice? ? lottery tickets/not sell/here ships/build/in Scotland? ? how many/songs/record/in a day? ? English/speak/all over the world when/Hallowe’en/celebrate? ? 10 German/not teach/at my school /10 Horizons · Tests 23 03 Horizons Tests pp 14-25 FP 07/06/05 14:25 Page 24 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B French/speak/in some African countries? ? Easter/not celebrate/in Iran TVs/manufacture/in Hong Kong? ? stamps/sell/at the post office? ? where/this wine/produce? ? tomatoes/grow/in Spain 10 your exam results/give/to you individually? ? Part one Grammar Complete the sentences with the correct form of make, do, or get Example: What are you doing? I’m sandwich making a she her red boots in that shop? I a lot of nice friends on holiday You already that CD you the shopping yet? We a lot of mistakes in our last project I want to go out, but I my homework yet I have to a decision about which university to go to Sophie me a favour and drove me to the cinema What time you to the party tomorrow? 10 you better at Maths when you had extra lessons? /10 Vocabulary Underline the correct alternative Example: The director and the artist plan/decide the video The artist goes to a studio to record/build a master tape of the song Experienced dancers edit/choreograph the dance sequences Music programmes show/film the video on TV The dancers have to rehearse/design a lot before filming The director may need to lend/rent some equipment The director employs/calculates the people to work on the video /10 Write complete statements and questions Use the Present simple passive Example: films/make/in Hollywood Films are made in Hollywood how many/students/teach/German? ? helicopters/build/in the USA most CDs/not record/in one day /6 Look at the set of a pop video Name the people or objects /8 24 Horizons · Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 03 Horizons Tests pp 14-25 Name: Class: Date: FP 07/06/05 14:25 Page 25 Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write a description of how a TV advertisement is made Use the information from the box and Next, Finally, Then, After that • • • • • • • • • Write a paragraph about your country Use the Present simple passive Write six sentences using the verbs from the box speak make advertising agency/employ ideas/discuss dialogue/write actors/find studio or location/choose ad/film music/select ad/edit ad/show on TV First, an advertising agency is employed… grow export produce manufacture _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /12 Total /80 /16 Translate the sentences I my best to be a good student I always get nice presents for Christmas Do you ever get angry with your friends? What time you get to school in the morning? Have you ever made a cake? Did you the cleaning yesterday? I got some lovely clothes in London Can you help me the washing up, please? They make delicious ice-cream /18 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 25 04 Horizons Tests Key FP 07/06/05 14:20 Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 1 environment melt protesters recycle pollute 10 air pollution hole in the ozone layer spoil rare energy Ex Will he go to university after he leaves school? When will there be a full moon? Will the next US President be a woman?/Do you think the next US President will be a woman? Will people live longer in the future?/Do you think people will live longer in the future? Will Michael Owen play in the next football World Cup?/ Do you think Michael Owen will play in the next football World Cup?/ Who you think will play in the next football World Cup? Ex won’t drive won’t spoil ’ll turn off ’ll use won’t buy Ex 4 They mightn’t come tonight David might study Medicine We may go to London in July You might win the competition Helen may not become an engineer I mightn’t buy some new jeans won’t will won’t may might will may might Group B Ex 1 won’t travel ’ll turn off won’t spoil ’ll walk won’t use Ex Will you go the concert?/Do you think you’ll go to the concert? Will the next England football captain be Michael Owen?/Do you think the next England football captain will be Michael Owen?/ Who you think the next England football captain will be? Will cities become smaller in the future?/Do you think cities will become smaller in the future? Will she get a job when she leaves school?/Do you think she’ll get a job when she leaves school? When will there be a solar eclipse? 26 Ex 3 Ex will might will will might will won’t may Ex 4 They might see him tonight David may not study engineering We mightn’t go to London in July You mightn’t win the holiday Helen may become a doctor I might buy a new coat Ex pollute energy rare hole in the ozone layer 10 environment protesters melt Air pollution recycle spoil Ex [3 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I’ll be (30 years old) I might be (an architect) Yes, I do./No, I don’t I don’t know I might get married when I’m (30) I think I’ll live in (Brighton) I think my town will be (bigger) and (busier) I think I’ll (travel more) Yes, I do,/I hope it will be better, because (there will be more technology)./ No, I don’t, because (there will be more pollution) Horizons · Test Keys [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I may/might go to Prague I may/might study in England I may/might play in the school football team./ I may/might go to the gym I may/might buy a new jacket I may/might change my hair Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Unit Test • Key Group A Ex k i f j g 10 m 11 c 12 e Ex must see must visit mustn’t be did … have to didn’t have to ’ll have to ’ll have to ’ll have to Ex He doesn’t have to book in advance We mustn’t smoke in class You must/have to be home by 10.30 p.m You mustn’t spend all day on the Net You don’t have to make the lunch She has to/must take a driving test Ex Groups A and B a, l d b had to Did … have to did had to won’t have to 10 Group B Ex Ex Page 26 mustn’t skateboard must tidy mustn’t forget ’ll have to ’ll have to ’ll have to did have to didn’t have to 10 had to Did have to did had to won’t have to Ex mustn’t be mustn’t forget must tidy must buy must visit mustn’t come Ex 3 …mustn’t play your music so loud …doesn’t have to drive there …must/has to make the lunch …have to/must study Unit 18 for the test …don’t have to book the hotel …mustn’t arrive later than 10.30pm Ex b8 c9 d 13 e7 f 12 g 5, 10 h6 i1 j 11 k2 l3 Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: Children/They have to start school at the age of five and a half I had to (half an hour) a day./ I didn’t have to much homework I had to study (French, Maths, English, Science, Computer Science, Geography, History, Religion and Art) I had to start learning English when I was (years old) I’ll have to pass the exam I’ll have to pass my driving test./get a driving licence You have to be 18 (years old) My mum will have to stop working at (the age of) 60, and my dad will have to stop working at 65 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 04 Horizons Tests Key FP 07/06/05 14:20 Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I have to quite a lot of things at home I have to make my bed and I have to tidy my bedroom I mustn’t talk on the phone for more than half an hour I have to help with the washing-up at weekends I sometimes have to look after my little brother if my parents go out When I go out, I mustn’t come home after ten o’clock Oh, and I mustn’t come home alone I don’t have to wash my clothes because my mum does that I don’t have to take out the rubbish Luckily I don’t have to cook, because I’m a really bad cook! Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Page 27 find ’ll tell won’t feel don’t take Ex 3 whose (which) whose (which) (who) which (which) who Ex download save key in log on click on Ex 5 printer joystick screen on/off button monitor mouse mat mouse keyboard Groups A and B Ex Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 1 monitor screen printer on/off button joystick keyboard mouse mat mouse Ex log on Click on download save key in Ex 3 don’t go … ’ll be won’t wait … phone gets … ’ll tell ’ll go … stops ’ll find … finishes will come … doesn’t go take … ’ll feel find … won’t go Ex when as soon as unless as soon as If (which) whose (who) which (which) whose who (which) Ex when as soon as Ex 2 [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: …I’ll have a shower …my mum will be angry …I’ll play tennis …I’ll get a job./I might go to university …I’ll invite all my friends …I’ll drive to the beach Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Unit Test • Key Group A leisure centre bungalow hilly/mountainous ’ll walk ’re will get finishes goes ’ll come won’t pass doesn’t study have ’ll go will wait don’t phone suburbs dry courts Ex on in … on/by Group B unless if as soon as Ex Ex Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: It’s for sitting on It’s for making/producing/ creating energy/power It’s for recording/playing/listening to music It’s for taking photographs/ photos It’s for keeping food cool/cold by on/by … in Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] …must earn a lot …may/might/could be her new boyfriend …can’t want to that …may/might/could belong to the teacher …must spend all her money …can’t be hungry …must live in a big flat …can’t need any money © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE …may/might/could know the answer 10 …must feel exhausted Ex Tasmania, which is an island, is part of Australia Angela, whose teacher is a tennis champion, has just won a competition Nicole Kidman, who is a successful actress, was married to Tom Cruise My best friend, who is much taller than me, is captain of the basketball team The Vatican City, which is the world’s smallest independent nation, is in Rome J K Rowling, whose books are popular all over the world, has planned seven Harry Potter stories Group B Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] …can’t be tired …must have a big house …can’t need it again …may/might/could know the answers …may/might/could be her brother …must be hungry …must meet a lot of famous people …can’t want to that …must study really hard 10 …may/might/could belong to my dad’s boss Ex The Statue of Liberty, which was a present from France, is in New York Angela, who is in the volleyball team, is much better at sports than me J K Rowling, whose first name is Joanne, wrote the Harry Potter books Ostrava, which is in the east of the Czech Republic, is an industrial city My best friend, whose family moved to Scotland last year, lives in Dundee Tom Cruise, who was married to Nicole Kidman, is a successful actor Ex on/by by on in in on/by Ex dry suburbs leisure centre courts bungalow hilly/ mountainous Horizons · Test Keys 27 04 Horizons Tests Key FP 07/06/05 14:20 Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I live in a valley near some mountains It’s mild and wet I’d prefer a hotter climate I live in a three-bedroomed flat I’d like to live in a detached house because I’d like to have a garden There’s a swimming pool, a cinema and a library I’d like to have a disco and an Internet café Young people don’t have much to They visit the mountains and the lakes 10 It’s a very beautiful area 11 Life can be quite boring and public transport isn’t very good 12 I’d prefer to live in a big city, because there are more places to go out Ex [3 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: …can’t be John/him because he’s on holiday …must be away/on holiday …must be in my bag./It might be at home …must be closed …can’t be my jacket/mine … it’s too small …might be some offices/a supermarket/a hospital Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 1 entrance fee queue tour guide gift shop souvenir postcards cloakroom security guard Ex 2 couldn’t wasn’t managed to Were managed to Did you manage to was able to could Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] I could swim when I was six She wasn’t able to complete the test Did you manage to go on the guided tour? Could you walk after your accident? How far did you manage to run? Ex 4 28 was taking was telling joined was shining was saying gave 10 was walking/ walked Horizons · Test Keys Page 28 was wearing 11 realised were going 12 was recording asked Ex Group B Unit Test • Key Ex 1 could was able to managed to wasn’t couldn’t Were managed to Did you manage to Ex was visiting/ dropped visited ran was walking was giving noticed 10 said was asking 11 realised was wearing 12 told was going mean earn borrow save pocket money traveller’s cheques bank account in debt lend 10 salary e c b d Ex Ex Ex a [2 points for each correct sentence] Was she able to speak after her accident? Could you write when you were six? I managed to swim to the beach We weren’t able to run very fast Did you manage to complete the test? gift shop cloakroom entrance fee security guard Group A Ex Ex 3 [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] tour guide souvenir queue postcard [1 point for the question; point for the answer] How long have you had your mobile phone? I’ve had it/my mobile phone since Christmas How long have they lived in this area? They’ve lived in this area/here for a few months How long has she wanted to be a dancer? She’s wanted to be a dancer since she was a child How long has he worked for this company? He’s worked for this company/here for many years Ex every All Groups A and B Every each all Ex Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] …was reading a newspaper./ … was coming out of the newsagent’s …were checking the street./ …were standing next to the car …was going into the supermarket …was rollerblading in front of the supermarket …was looking at Madinga’s car …were buying fruit/bananas (at the market) …was waiting for a bus./…was standing at the bus stop …was coming out of the post office Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I could talk when I was three, but I couldn’t read I could read when I was five, but I couldn’t ride a bike I could write when I was eight, but I couldn’t speak English I could rollerblade when I was eleven, but I couldn’t ski I could use a computer when I was fourteen, but I couldn’t play the guitar ’ve had left sang was ’ve done 10 was have … visited ’ve been met ’ve loved Group B Ex 1 all Every Each every All Ex [1 point for the question; point for the answer] How long have they worked in your office? They’ve worked in my office/here/there for a month How long has he been at university? He’s been at university/there since October How long has she had that mobile phone? She’s had that mobile phone/it for two years How long have you lived in this house? We’ve lived in this house/here since we were children Ex left became won met â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 04 Horizons Tests Key FP ’ve played was ’ve been 07/06/05 14:20 ’ve loved have visited 10 ’ve been Ex b c d e f Ex 5 salary pocket money in debt traveller’s cheques lend 10 borrow mean earn save bank account Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I’ve been able to ride a bike since I was seven My friends and I have been at this school for … years I’ve had this book since Christmas My family has lived in our house for two years I’ve known my best friend since last year Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I get about ten Euros Yes, I babysit for local people I homework every day I keep my money/it in a savings account I spend my money on clothes and videos Yes, but I always pay them back (My favourite possession is my mobile phone) I’ve had it for six months I saved for it for six months./I didn’t save for it because my parents gave it to me Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] They cost 37p each Can I have two, please? That is 74p altogether I’d also like some envelopes How many would you like? Is there anything else? Do you sell birthday cards here? That is £1.73 altogether Unit Test • Key Group A Ex j a g b e c f i 10 d Page 29 Ex Across inquisitive caring patient Ex Down creative ambitious reliable tolerant Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Have you been sunbathing since this morning? My sister hasn’t been working as a dentist for long Has he been learning to drive since last summer? I’ve been typing letters since 9.00 a.m We’ve been renting our flat for three months Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] have … known; ’ve been going out ’s been travelling; hasn’t visited ’ve … wanted; ’ve been saving Has … found; ’s been looking Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] …aren’t interested in reading books …’s hopeless at cooking …’re good at skiing …aren’t keen on studying Maths Group B Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] …’re good at cooking …aren’t keen on skiing …’m hopeless at speaking Spanish …isn’t interested in studying Maths Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] You’ve been learning to drive for two weeks Have we been typing letters for an hour? Helen hasn’t been renting her flat since last January Has he been sunbathing for long? I’ve been working as a dentist since Christmas Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] have been looking; haven’t saved ’s wanted; hasn’t found ’ve known; ’ve been playing ’s been travelling; ’s visited Ex Across reliable inquisitive patient â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Down caring ambitious creative tolerant g f c i b d e h 10 a Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I’ve been doing this test for 20 minutes My family has been living in this area since 1999 I’ve been attending this school for … years My English teacher has been working at my school since last year My friends and I have been studying Maths since we were children I’ve had my bicycle for a year Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: …’m keen on reading science fiction …’m hopeless at skiing …is brilliant at drawing …are interested in learning English …is good at explaining things …are bad at doing their homework on time! Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: I’m interested in working with other people I study English and French I’ve been studying them for a few years Yes, I have I work in a shop./No, I haven’t I’m good at using a computer and I’ve got good communication skills I’m calm, understanding and creative I surf the Net and go out with my friends Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 1 technician costumes artist/singer make-up artist lights camera director cameraman Ex calculates rehearse rent choreograph records show Ex 3 made did … get haven’t made Are … getting 10 Do … make got have … done did … get Horizons · Test Keys 29 04 Horizons Tests Key FP 07/06/05 14:20 Ex 4 10 Where is rice grown? Is wine produced in your region? Cars are manufactured in Korea Are students in your school given careers advice? Lottery tickets aren’t sold here Are ships built in Scotland? How many songs are recorded in a day? English is spoken all over the world When is Hallowe’en celebrated? German isn’t taught at my school Page 30 I got some great/lovely clothes in London Please help me to the washingup./Can you help me to the washing-up, please? They make delicious ice-cream Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Group B Ex 1 Did get made ’ve got Have done made 10 haven’t done make did will get Did get Ex How many students are taught German? Helicopters are built in the USA Most CDs aren’t recorded in one day Is French spoken in some African countries? Easter isn’t celebrated in Iran Are TVs manufactured in Hong Kong? Are stamps sold at the post office? Where’s this wine produced? Tomatoes are grown in our area 10 Are your exams results given to you individually? Ex record choreograph show rehearse rent calculates Ex 4 cameraman camera lights director make-up artist artist/singer costumes technician Groups A and B Ex [1 point for each verb; point for each connector] …and ideas are discussed Then a dialogue is written and actors are found Next, a studio or location is chosen and the ad is filmed After that, the music is selected and the ad is edited Finally, the ad is shown on TV Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] I my best to be a good student I always get nice presents for Christmas Do you ever get angry with your friends? What time you get to school in the morning? Have you ever made a cake? 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