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DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Grammar Part one Vocabulary Write the names of the sports Example: Complete the health tips with the correct form of the verb in brackets Would you like to feel (feel) healthier? Then just follow our top tips • Start (walk) to school or work • Try (lose) a few kilos • Give up (smoke)! • Avoid _ (drink) alcohol every day • Remember (eat) lots of fruit • Stop (eat) junk food squash /6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of used to and a verb from the box wear work travel eat grow have like Example: We used to wear a uniform at school I sport at school, but now I exercise a lot you junk food? We a house in the country, but now we live in the city they apples in this area? You playing chess, but now you really enjoy it My sister as a teacher, but now she’s a fitness trainer /12 5 /6 Complete the sentences with adverbs or comparative adverbs formed from the adjectives in brackets Example: Underline the correct alternative Example: My fitness train/trainer planned an exercise programme for me I never exercise – I’m much too lazy/sporty Do you enjoy making/keeping fit? I have a sauna/shower once a week – I love the heat Do/make sit-ups to build up your stomach muscles My friends and I joined the local gym/leisure centre A Excuse me Where are the changing/change rooms? B They’re over there, next to the swimming pool My friend can sing more beautifully (beautiful) than me You speak French very _ (good) How _ (fast) can you run? She can ski _ (good) than you This road is dangerous Please drive (slow) We’ve studied _ (hard) this term than last term The team played _ (bad) in the first half of the match than in the second half Always check your homework _ (careful) I make friends (easy) now than when I was young /8 /6 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP Name: Class: Date: 18/08/05 16:34 Page Unit Test Group B Vocabulary Part one Grammar Example: Complete the sentences with the correct form of used to and a verb from the box wear eat grow have like My fitness train/trainer planned an exercise programme for me work Do you want to come to the leisure/gym centre? I can make/do thirty press-ups in one minute Don’t leave anything valuable in the change/ changing rooms Tim’s so sporty/lazy He’s always at the gym I don’t want a shower/sauna! Who wants to sit in a really hot room for ages? I must keep/make fit this year Example: We used to wear a uniform at school I U2, but I hate them now! They fruit here, but now there are lots of orange farms Katie in Manchester? Our parents mobile phones when they were young My sister’s a vegetarian now, but she meat What you on holiday? /12 Underline the correct alternative /6 Write the names of the sports Example: squash Complete the health tips with the correct form of the verb in brackets Would you like to feel (feel) healthier? Then just follow our top tips (stay) up late • Stop (buy) junk food • Avoid (walk) more often • Try (eat) more green vegetables • Start (do) some sport • Remember (drink) coffee • Give up /6 Complete the sentences with adverbs or comparative adverbs formed from the adjectives in brackets Example: My friend can sing more (beautiful) than me beautifully You must read the question (careful) than you did last time The group sang very (bad) She plays tennis very (good) Marie can ski (fast) than me I can drive (good) than him The team trained really (hard) for the match We speak French (easy) this year than last year Can you it (quick)? I’m in a hurry /8 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE /6 Horizons · Tests DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Complete the interview about health and fitness with answers which are true for you Write complete sentences Interviewer Can I ask you some questions about health and fitness? You Yes, of course Interviewer What sports facilities are there in your town? school subjects food and drink free time hobbies computers money and savings You Interviewer Can most people afford to join health clubs in your area? You Interviewer What types of exercise you like doing? You Interviewer How much time a week you try to spend doing exercise? You Interviewer What changes would you like to make to your diet? You Interviewer What bad habits have you given up recently? You Interviewer How was your diet different when you were a child? You Interviewer How you hope to improve your fitness in the future? You Think about when you were seven years old Write sentences which are true for you about each topic Use the correct form of used to /12 Write a paragraph of seven sentences comparing you and your best friend Use a comparative adverb in each sentence /14 Total /80 /16 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP Name: Class: Date: 18/08/05 16:34 Page Unit Test Group A Part one Example: Vocabulary we/wish/we/live in the country We wish we lived in the country Complete the sentences with a word from the box water shake scream depressed Use the words to write complete sentences panic butterflies laid-back the dark I/wish/I/not be/so bad at sport you/wish/you/be/more laid-back? ? I/wish/it/not rain/so often your dad/wish/he/can/use a computer? ? they/wish/they/not have/a test she/wish/she/have/a brother or sister envious flying heights Example: She never goes swimming because she’s afraid of water I can’t go on aeroplanes because I have a fear of I’m not a very anxious person – in fact I’m very A Why did you so loud? B Because I saw a spider I’m terrified of them I have in my stomach every time I take an exam I felt a bit when my friend got her driving licence before me I’m afraid of snakes My hands if I see one A Why don’t you want to climb the tower? B Because I have a fear of My little sister sleeps with her lamp on because she’s afraid of Don’t about the test It’ll be OK 10 You look very What’s the matter? /12 Complete the second sentence with make to mean the same as the first Example: I’m happy when I’m with my family Being with my family makes me happy They’re nervous of flying Flying I panic when I’m near water Being near water We’re excited when we go on a trip Going on a trip /10 He shakes when he’s in a confined space Being in a confined space Grammar Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets Use contracted forms where possible Example: If I didn’t spaces, my have (I/not/have) a fear of open life would be (my life/be) easier If _ (I/see) a snake, _ (I/shake) _ (you/panic) if _ (you/have) to go in a lift? If (you/not be) afraid of crowds, (we/can) go to the concert _ (you/scream) if _ (a spider/drop) on you? (my parents/not be) annoyed if (I/not pass) the exam If (you/win) a lot of money, _ (we/not feel) envious You often feel depressed when you lose a match Losing a match She feels scared every time she’s alone in the dark Being alone in the dark /12 /12 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B Part one Grammar Complete the second sentence with make to mean the same as the first Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets Use contracted forms where possible Example: If I didn’t have (not have) a fear of open spaces, my life would be (be) easier Example: I’m happy when I’m with my family Being with my family makes me happy (I/not be) envious if (you/win) the competition If (my parents/ not be) annoyed with me, (I/can) ask them to help me If (I/pass) my driving test, (I/scream)! (we/go) by train if (we/feel) afraid of flying (she/not shake) if (she/not have) a phobia If (I/see) an accident, (I/panic) I shake when I take an aeroplane Flying We feel scared every time we’re in a confined space Being in a confined space You panic when you’re alone in the dark Being alone in the dark She’s nervous of being near water Being near water /12 They feel excited when they win a match Winning a match He’s often depressed when he gets bad marks Getting bad marks /12 Use the words to write complete sentences Example: We wish we lived in the country she/wish/it/snow/more often I/wish/I/not have/a cold your brother/wish/he/have/a car? I/wish/he/not be/so anxious you/wish/you/can/play the guitar? they/wish/they/not be/afraid of heights /12 Horizons · Tests Vocabulary Complete the sentences with a word from the box water panic flying heights depressed the dark envious shaking screamed butterflies laid-back Example: She never goes swimming because she’s afraid of water we/wish/we/live in the country Sorry I so loud – I saw a snake My friend has to leave her light on at night because she has a fear of A I’m so nervous about my driving test! B Try not to Don’t be about splitting up with him You’ll be OK I don’t want to look down into the valley because I’m afraid of When I climbed the tower I had in my stomach He never gets anxious about anything – he’s so I’m really of my little sister – my parents never make her help at home A Why are you ? B Because I saw a spider – I’m terrified of them 10 I have a phobia of , so I can’t travel on a plane /10 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP Name: Class: Date: 18/08/05 16:34 Page Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Complete each sentence If I saw a snake, I’d feel anxious if I’d be very happy if If I had more time, I’d be envious if my friend If I had more money, /12 Answer the questionnaire Write complete sentences Write a wish for each of the topics school _ _ _ fears and phobias _ _ _ family life _ _ _ abilities _ _ _ possessions _ _ _ My emotions How does the summer make you feel? ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ What things make you depressed? ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ What school subject makes you feel bored? ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ How exams make you feel? ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ What things make you panic? ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ How horror films make you feel? /12 /10 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Total /80 Horizons · Tests DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A We/not get/a newspaper/deliver/every day I/would like/have/my ears/pierce My brother/not have/his hair/cut/yesterday How often/get/your photo/take? Once a year ? Group one Vocabulary Find ten more words for parts of the body A M T E E T H Y W M L H E R S E A R D W U N L J A K I A H M L N O D P S E L B O W T I K T Z I V A L U W N V E P G T O D B E K M S H O U L D E R N D G N M C T A O R S J G C Y R O P T E Y U U E W H F S I N E C K X E S /6 Example: ‘I’m tired when I get up in the mornings.’ You ought to go to bed earlier ‘I want to improve my English.’ ‘I think I’ve broken my leg.’ ‘I’ve put on lots of weight.’ ‘I need to have my car repaired.’ ‘Someone’s taken my camera.’ ‘I’m late for school every day.’ Match the illnesses (1–5) to the treatments (a–e) Example: b a b c d e Take an aspirin Take some cough medicine Rest in bed Go and see a dentist Put some cream on it I’ve got a cough I’ve got toothache I’ve got sunburn I’ve got a headache I’ve got a broken leg /6 You should join a health club Why don’t you join a health Grammar Write complete sentences Use the correct form of have/get something done and the words given Example: I/have/my computer/fix/last week I had my computer fixed last week We/going/get/our passports/photocopy When/have/your/tattoo/do? A week ago ? Horizons · Tests Complete the second sentence to mean the same as the first Example: /4 Write advice for the situations Use should or ought to and a phrase from the box go to the hospital go to bed earlier find a good mechanic get up earlier enrol at a language school tell the police start doing some exercise /10 club? You ought to go and see a doctor If You’d better stay in bed tomorrow You If I were you, I’d take an aspirin Why You should start studying for your exams You’d Why don’t you go to the dentist’s? You You should go to the police If ? /12 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP Name: Class: Date: 18/08/05 16:34 Page Unit Test Group B You’d better start doing your homework Why You should take some cough medicine You’d Why don’t you stay at home today? If If I were you, I’d tell her parents You You ought to wear your coat Why You should eat less chocolate If Part one Grammar Write complete sentences Use the correct form of have/get something done and the words given Example: I/have/my computer/fix/last week I had my computer fixed last week Where/have/your hair/cut/yesterday? ? I/going to/get/my ears/pierce She/not have/her documents/photocopy/yet You/get/a pizza/deliver/last night? ? My brother/would like/have/his photo/take I/not get/fillings/do/very often take it to a photographic shop get a British penfriend eat more healthily ? Vocabulary Match the illnesses (a–e) to the treatments (1–5) Example: Write advice for the situations Use should or ought to and a phrase from the box go to bed earlier buy a new one phone an ambulance have it dyed /12 /6 ? a b c d e I’ve I’ve I’ve I’ve I’ve d got got got got got a headache sunburn a broken leg a cough toothache Take some cough medicine Put some cream on it Take an aspirin Rest in bed Go and see a dentist /4 Find ten more words for parts of the body Example: ‘I’m tired when I get up in the mornings.’ A T X E S S E R S M E A R K H N L J D E V A P O H N O A T O N G U E R M G H U L D L A L L U E W H F D D I W N E C K O E I P H N D G N W R I S T R S J E E E T H H T E Y E L B O W U M C T A O L U W M C Y R O P O D B B You ought to go to bed earlier ‘I’ve put on lots of weight.’ ‘My hair looks terrible.’ ‘Someone’s taken my pen.’ ‘I want to improve my English.’ ‘I think I’ve broken my leg.’ ‘I need to have my camera repaired.’ /6 Complete the second sentence to mean the same as the first Example: You should join a health club Why don’t you join a health club © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE ? /10 Horizons · Tests DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page 10 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions How often you get your hair cut? _ _ When was the last time you had your eyes tested? _ _ Would you like to have your nose pierced? Why?/Why not? _ _ Who in your school has had a henna tattoo done? _ _ Where did you go the last time you got some photos developed? _ _ Complete the sentences to give advice for the following situations Your friend feels sick at school You’d Your friend is worried about the exams he/she has to next week If Your cousin wants to get fit, but can’t afford to join a health club Why ? Your sister is thinking of getting a tattoo done You Your parents want to improve their computer skills If Your friend wants to buy a scooter, but he/she hasn’t got enough money Why ? Your brother is sunbathing without any sun cream You Write answers that are true for you, or invent them Write complete sentences /14 Lara is at the tattoo shop in Brighton Put the words in the dialogue into the correct order Man Lara Would you like to have your photo taken by a professional photographer? Why?/Why not? _ _ What would you like to change about your appearance? _ _ Man Man Hello Can I help you? tattoo / have / to / ’d like / a / I / done some / Can / see / ID / please? / I Lara ID / got / haven’t / any / I / Why? eighteen / be / to/ tattoo / You / to / done / get / a / have Lara a / drag! / What Do you ever get food delivered to your house? What and how often? _ _ Man henna / done? / you / Why / a / don’t / tattoo / have Lara OK That’s a good idea Thanks /12 /16 Total /80 10 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page 18 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B Part one you university if you (get) a place at (fail) your exams? Grammar /8 Complete the second sentence to mean the same as the first Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets Vocabulary Example: My parents allow me to stay out late (let) My parents let me stay out late Match the verbs to the nouns and write the correct expression under each picture Use the correct form of make, let or allow Verbs fasten turn off smoke sit listen Our teachers say we can’t copy work (allow) Our teachers My tennis coach says I can’t miss lessons (let) My tennis coach We have to take off jewellery at school (make) Our school Our parents say we can have parties (allow) Our parents You must turn off your mobile (make) They Nouns your seat belt on the plane in your allocated seat your Walkman your mobile Example: make you fasten your seat belt They /10 Write a sentence for each situation with wish and a phrase from the box leave my coat at home train so much record it eat some lunch save so little drive more slowly Example: It got really cold and you didn’t have a coat I wish I hadn’t left my coat at home Ellie’s feeling hungry She My favourite film was on TV last night I They can’t afford to go on holiday They Joe and I were stopped by the police We Andrew hurt his knee while he was exercising He They They They They /10 Complete the Third conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets /8 Complete the table with words related to social problems Example: If I’d studied (study) more, I’d (pass) the exam you you He If they 18 Horizons · Tests have passed (be) at the party if (do) your homework? (not buy) a suit if he (not apply) for a job (lose) that bag, they (lose) their passports Person Adjective a beggar a homeless person –– poor unemployed Noun drug addiction alcoholism /8 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP Name: Class: Date: 18/08/05 16:34 Page 19 Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write one thing that you regret for each topic school relationships health and your body money holidays last week Complete the sentences using the correct form of make, let and allow Invent your answers My parents Our English teacher My mum The law Our school The police My brother/sister /14 /12 Read Teen Scene’s interview with Andy, who used to be homeless Write Jason’s questions in complete sentences Use the correct form of the Third conditional Jason Andy Jason Andy Jason Andy Jason Andy Jason Andy Jason Andy Jason You aren’t homeless now, Andy, are you? No, but I was on the streets for two years My parents didn’t know where I was What / your parents / / if / they / know / you / homeless? They would have tried to help My parents were always very kind, but I had a lot of problems at school you / end up / on the streets / if / your teachers / help / you more? That’s a difficult question My teachers weren’t horrible, but they didn’t understand me Where / you / go / if / you / could / choose / a different school? I’d have chosen a much smaller school with more arts subjects I’m an art teacher now, but nobody saw my talent when I was young What / you / / if / you / not find / a job? I’m not sure I can’t imagine not working now What / happen / to you / if / you / not change / your life? I’d probably have been arrested Street crime is a big problem for homeless people Thanks very much, Andy, and good luck /10 Total /80 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 19 DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page 20 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group A Although it cost £789 million, the Millennium Dome _ (not like) by everyone The London Eye and the Tate Modern art gallery (open) in 2000 Part one Vocabulary Match words 1–7 to words a–g /8 Example: g best hen just marriage registry wedding white a b c d e f g night day licence married dress office man Example: They are building a new airport near here A new airport is being built near here Underline the correct alternative Example: A man who gets married is called a groom/best man The people who are present when the couple sign the register are the bridesmaids/witnesses People usually sing speeches/hymns in a church wedding The reception/ceremony is a wedding party People who are invited to a wedding are called chauffeurs/guests Most married women and some men wear a ring/cake after their wedding The holiday the couple have after their wedding is called a stag night/honeymoon /6 Grammar Complete the statements and questions about London with the correct form of the verbs in brackets Use the Past passive Example: The city of Londinium, the Roman name for London, was established (establish) in 43 AD Many people (kill) in the Great Fire of London in 1666 A Where many of Shakespeare’s plays (perform)? B At The Globe Theatre Life in 19th-century London (describe) in Charles Dickens’ novels A When the first line on the London Underground (open)? B In 1863 Buckingham Palace _ (not use) as the official Royal residence until 1837 A Who _ the Millennium Dome (design) by? B The architect Lord Richard Rogers 20 Horizons · Tests They haven’t made a decision yet A decision Will they deliver the cake to the house? the cake ? They’re repairing my computer at the moment My computer We have just explained the problem The problem Are they decorating your flat? your flat ? Someone has stolen my bag My bag They won’t take out the rubbish tomorrow The rubbish Someone will answer your questions soon Your questions They aren’t selling this product in Europe This product 10 Have they opened the new shopping centre yet? the new shopping centre ? /6 Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the passive /20 Underline the correct alternative Example: I cut myself/ourselves when I was cooking My friends have had a row and they aren’t talking to each other/themselves Are you and Michelle going to paint the flat yourself/yourselves? I hope that you enjoy you/yourself on holiday My friend and I send ourselves/each other lots of text messages I’ll help you with the housework if you don’t have time to it by yourself/your own Do your brother and sister get on well with themselves/each other? Our new cooker is great – it turns itself/herself on and off Don’t help the children with their homework – they must it each other/themselves /8 â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP Name: Class: Date: 18/08/05 16:34 Page 21 Unit Test Group B 10 They haven’t answered our questions yet Our questions Part one Grammar /20 Complete the statements and questions about London with the correct form of the verbs in brackets Use the Past passive Underline the correct alternative Example: I cut myself/ourselves when I was cooking Example: The city of Londinium, the Roman name for London, was established (establish) in 43 AD much money (pay) to construct the Millennium Dome? B Yes, it was – £789 million! The London Eye (design) by David Marks and Julia Barfield The London Eye (not complete) in time for New Year, 2000 London Underground trains (use) for the first time in 1863 Buckingham Palace (open) to the public for the first time in 1993 The first plays (not perform) at the new Globe Theatre until 1997 A many people (kill) by the London Plague in 1665? B Yes, they were Over 68,000 A What (describe) in Charles Dickens’ novels? B Life in 19th-century London My computer has turned himself/itself off, but I don’t know why My friends get on well with themselves/ each other I refuse to help you two with your project – it yourselves/each other My friend and I are going to paint the flat ourselves/ourself Did they enjoy themselves/them at the party? Do you and Michelle send each other/ yourselves lots of text messages? Tell him to go by himself/his own – I’ll meet him later Are you and your brother speaking to each other/yourselves after your row? A /8 Vocabulary A man who gets married is called a groom/ best man Some men wear a wedding cake/ring The party after a wedding is the ceremony/ reception The witnesses/bridesmaids are the girls who follow the woman who’s getting married Did her husband have a honeymoon/ stag night before they got married? They invited fifty chauffeurs/guests to their wedding The best man made a really funny speech/ hymn after dinner Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the passive Example: They are building a new airport near here A new airport is being built near here Someone will make a decision soon A decision They’ve opened the new shopping centre The new shopping centre They aren’t explaining the problems The problems Have they sold this product in Europe yet? this product They won’t steal your bag Your bag Will someone repair your computer? your computer We have just decorated your flat Your flat They’re delivering the cake tomorrow The cake Are they taking out the rubbish? the rubbish © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Underline the correct alternative Example: /8 /6 ? ? Match words a–g to words 1–7 Example: a b c d e f g just marriage white wedding best registry hen e man dress married office night day licence /6 ? Horizons · Tests 21 DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page 22 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Read the text and write questions for the answers below Use the correct form of the passive HE OWER OF LONDON After William of Normandy conquered England in 1066, he was crowned King Soon after, construction of the ower of London was begun with the intention of dominating London It was built where the Roman Emperor Claudius’s fortress was constructed over a thousand years earlier, and some of the original Roman walls were included Norman masons were brought over from France and the main tower was completed in about 1070 Over the centuries, the ower has been used for various purposes Many traitors have been imprisoned in it, and three English queens have been executed there – including Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, who were both put in the ower by their husband, Henry VIII It has also been used as a royal palace and mint A famous legend says that the ower is protected by the ravens that live there, and that the ower will be destroyed if they ever leave oday the Crown Jewels, which are still used by the British Royal family, are kept in the ower Every year they are visited by more than 2.5 million tourists Example: Who was crowned in 1066? William of Normandy was crowned in 1066 Claudius’s fortress was built there over a thousand years earlier ? Norman masons were brought over from France ? The main tower was completed in about 1070 ? Three English queens have been executed there ? Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were imprisoned by Henry VIII ? The Tower has been used as a palace and mint ? The Tower is protected by ravens ? The Tower will be destroyed if the ravens leave ? The Crown Jewels are used by the Royal family ? 10 The Crown Jewels are visited by over 2.5 million people every year ? Glossary: conquer = to take control of a country or city by force crown = something usually made of gold that a king or queen wears on his/her head crown jewels = objects made of precious stones and gold that the king or queen wears or carries on formal occasions fortress = a building that is protected against attack mint = a place where money is made raven = a large black bird traitor = a person who betrays their country Translate the sentences We phone each other every day Did you enjoy yourself at the party? I went to the cinema by myself My grandparents wrote to each other every day during the war I painted that picture myself She cut herself with that knife Jo and Noel often help each other /14 Total /80 /18 22 Horizons · Tests © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP Name: Class: Date: 18/08/05 16:34 Page 23 Unit Test Group A Were you used to have a BMX bike when you were young? She got used to live in Africa after a few years Part one Vocabulary Match the definitions (1–11) to the words and expressions (a–k) /7 Example: a a programme with questions and prizes a programme that makes you laugh a programme with pop songs and videos Walt Disney or The Simpsons, for example he/she tells you what has happened in the world a programme with football, basketball, etc it tells you if it will be sunny a television station a short, funny scene 10 a programme about nature, history, etc 11 one story which is shown in episodes 12 a programme in which famous people are asked questions about themselves 13 a programme about real people in real situations a quiz show b cartoon c sports programme d documentary e comedy sketch f newsreader g the weather h drama series i channel j comedy show k music show l reality show m chat show /12 Grammar Correct the underlined mistakes in these sentences Example: I used to getting up early now ’m used to getting We’ve got a new car and we get used to it My friends don’t use to living in the city yet In the past, people used reading more When I was a child, I not used to drink coffee A Did you used to your new school yet? B Yes, I’m very happy there © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Complete the sentences with so or such Example: That test was so hard! A Why are you _ tired? B Because I’ve been working _ hard recently It was _ a hot day yesterday This chocolate is _ delicious – try a piece You’re _ a good friend The party was _ fun We must go again next time I find Maths _ much harder to than Geography /7 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets Use contracted forms where possible Example: If you want to go to the concert, I’ll some tickets get (get) I’d buy a car if I (have) more money What will you if you (not pass) your exam? I _ (be) a model if I were taller We (come) to see you if we’d known that you were ill If she (not lose) her passport, she would have gone abroad Jess will go out when she (finish) her homework If you hadn’t become a teacher, what job you _ (do)? What would you buy if you (win) 5000 euros? /8 Horizons · Tests 23 DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Page 24 Unit Test Name: Class: Date: Group B A Do your friends use to living in the city yet? B Yes, they’re very happy there When we were children, we used drinking milk Were you used to go swimming in the sea when you were a child? She got used to work at night when she was a police officer Part one Grammar Complete the sentences with so or such Example: That test was so hard! This is delicious chocolate – try a piece You’re good at Maths! A This is a tiring job B I know It’s hard work! It was hot yesterday The disco was _ fun We should go again next week I find English _ much easier to than Physics /7 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets Use contracted forms where possible get (get) If she (lose) her passport, she won’t be able to go abroad What would you have bought if you (win) the money? I (be) a model if I’d been taller If you don’t become a teacher, what job you (do)? What would you if you (fail) your exam? We (not come) if you were ill Jess wouldn’t go out if she (not finish) her homework I’d have bought a car if I (have) more money /8 /7 Vocabulary Match the words and expressions (1–11) to the definitions (a–k) channel drama series comedy sketch cartoon music show 10 comedy show quiz show 11 newsreader the weather 12 chat show sports programme 13 reality show documentary Example: Example: If you want to go to the concert, I’ll some tickets Correct the underlined mistakes in these sentences a b c d e f g h i j k l m a programme with questions and prizes a short, funny scene it tells you if it will rain one story which is shown in episodes a programme about history, nature, etc a television station a programme that makes you laugh a programme with tennis, skiing, etc a programme with videos and pop songs he/she tells you what has happened in the world The Simpsons or Walt Disney, for example a programme about real people in real situations a programme in which famous people are asked questions about themselves /12 Example: I used to getting up early now ’m used to getting I didn’t use to my new car yet In the past, people not used to watch TV He’s at a new school and he get used to it 24 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP Name: Class: Date: 18/08/05 16:34 Page 25 Unit Test Groups A and B Part two Grammar and functions Write sentences which are true for you about these things Use so or such party holiday Complete the TV questionnaire Write complete sentences film meal exam book Example: The party was so boring that I left early What are your three favourite types of TV programme? _ _ Which types of programme you never watch? _ _ /10 What sorts of programme did you use to watch when you were eight years old? _ _ Did TV in this country use to be better than it is now? _ _ Are people from this country used to watching TV programmes in English? _ _ If you controlled TV in this country, what would you to improve it? _ _ If you could choose a TV star to meet, who would it be? _ _ If you could have been a TV star from the past, who would you have been? _ _ Translate these sentences I’m used to getting up early I didn’t use to eat fish when I was a child We’re getting used to living in Scotland It’s so difficult to get used to living in the city Are you getting used to your new school? ? British students are used to wearing a school uniform When I was young I used to want to be a TV presenter We didn’t use to study English at primary school /16 If you didn’t have a TV, what would you do? Total /80 _ _ 10 If TV had never been invented, how would our lives have been different? _ _ /20 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Horizons · Tests 25 DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 1 aerobics doing weights rowing running rock climbing mountain biking Ex lazy keeping sauna leisure changing Ex walking to lose smoking drinking to eat eating Ex [1 point for the verb; point for the correct form] I didn’t use to Did … use to eat used to have Did … use to grow didn’t use to like used to work Ex well fast better (more) slowly harder worse carefully more easily Group B Page 26 I like swimming and mountain biking I try to spend six hours a week doing exercise I’d like to eat more fruit and vegetables I’ve given up eating junk food I used to eat a lot of sweets but I don’t now I hope to more exercise every week Ex Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] makes me shake makes us feel scared makes you panic makes her nervous makes them feel excited makes him depressed [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I used to like Maths I didn’t use to eat spicy food I used to play with my friends I used to draw and paint pictures I didn’t use to have a computer I used to spend all my pocket money Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: At school, I learn new things more easily than my best friend I also study harder than her But I think she speaks English better than me She’s better at sports than me because she runs faster than me She hits the ball harder than me in tennis, too I get into trouble more often because I talk more loudly than her I behave worse than her! Ex [1 point for the verb; point for the correct form] used to like didn’t use to grow Did use to work didn’t use to have used to eat did use to Ex staying buying to walk eating to drinking Ex 3 more carefully badly well faster better hard more easily (more) quickly Ex leisure changing sporty sauna keep Ex doing weights aerobics running rowing mountain biking rock climbing Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: There’s a gym and a leisure centre No, they’re quite expensive 26 Horizons · Tests Unit Test • Key Group A flying laid-back scream butterflies envious Group B Ex Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] She wishes it snowed more often I wish I didn’t have a cold Does your brother wish he had a car? I wish he wasn’t so anxious Do you wish you could play the guitar? They wish they weren’t afraid of heights Ex [1 point for each correct answer] I wouldn’t be; you won my parents weren’t; I could I passed; I’d scream We would go; we felt She wouldn’t shake; she didn’t have I saw; I’d panic Ex Ex 1 [2 points for each correct sentence] …makes them nervous …makes me panic …makes us excited …makes him shake …makes you feel depressed …makes her feel scared 10 shake heights the dark panic depressed Ex [1 point for each correct answer] I saw; I’d shake Would you panic; you had you weren’t; we could Would you scream; a spider dropped My parents wouldn’t be; I didn’t pass you won; we wouldn’t feel Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] I wish I weren’t/wasn’t so bad at sport Do you wish you were more laid-back? I wish it didn’t rain so often Does your dad wish he could use a computer? They wish they didn’t have a test She wishes she had a brother or sister screamed the dark panic depressed heights 10 butterflies laid-back envious shaking flying Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: …I’d run away …I had to give a talk in front of a lot of people …I passed my driving test …I’d go jogging every day …won a lot of money …I’d buy a car Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I wish I had good results in all my subjects I wish I wasn’t afraid of spiders I wish my family spent more time together I wish I could play the guitar I wish I had a laptop computer â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP 03/09/05 12:36 Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: The summer/It makes me feel happy Violence and war make me depressed Maths makes me feel bored Exams/They make me feel nervous Being in the dark makes me panic Horror films/They make me feel anxious Unit Test • Key Group A Ex Page 27 Why don’t you take an aspirin? You’d better start revising for your exams You ought to/should go to the dentist’s? If I were you, I’d go to the police Group B Ex 1 Where did you have your hair cut yesterday? I’m going to get my ears pierced She hasn’t had her documents photocopied yet Did you get a pizza delivered last night? My brother would like to have his photo taken I don’t get fillings done very often A M T E E T H Y W M L H E R S E A R D W U N L J A K I A H M L N O D P S E L B O W T I K T Z I V A L U W N V E P G T O D B E K M S H O U L D E R N D G N M C T A O You ought to/should healthily You ought to/should You ought to/should one You ought to/should penfriend You ought to/should ambulance You ought to/should photographic shop R S J G C Y R O P T E Y U U E W H F Ex S I N E C K X E S Ex 2 d e a c Ex We’re going to get our passports photocopied When did you have your tattoo done? We don’t get a newspaper delivered every day I’d like to have my ears pierced My brother didn’t have his hair cut yesterday How often you get your photo taken? Ex You ought to/should enrol at a language school You ought to/should go to the hospital You ought to/should start doing some exercise You ought to/should find a good mechanic You ought to/should tell the police You ought to/should get up earlier Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] If I were you, I’d go and see the doctor You ought to/should stay in bed tomorrow Ex 2 b a c Ex phone an [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: …better go home …I were you, I’d ask the teacher for help …don’t you try jogging in the park? …ought to/should talk to our parents first …I were you, I’d take a computer course …don’t you get a part-time job? …ought to/should put on some sun cream take it to a Ex eat more have it dyed buy another get a British [2 points for each correct answer] Why don’t you start doing your homework? You’d better take some cough medicine If I were you, I’d stay at home today You ought to/should tell her parents Why don’t you wear your coat? If I were you, I’d eat less chocolate Ex Yes, I would I think it looks cool./No, I wouldn’t I think it would hurt Nobody in my school has had a henna tattoo done I got them developed at a shop in the city centre Yes, I would I think it would be fun./No, I wouldn’t I hate having my photo taken I’d like to have my hair dyed blonde Yes, I I sometimes get a pizza delivered to my house./No, I don’t My mum always cooks [2 points for each correct answer] I’d like to have a tattoo done Can I see some ID, please? I haven’t got any ID Why? You have to be eighteen to get a tattoo done What a drag! Why don’t you have a henna tattoo done? Unit Test • Key Group A Ex e Ex 5 fancy row Are lied with A T X E S S E R S M E A R K H N L J D E V A P O H N O A T O N G U E R M G H U L D L A L L U E W H F D D I W N E C K O E I P H N D G N W R I S T told R S J E E E T H H Ex T E Y E L B O W U M C T A O L U W M C Y R O P O D B B Group A and B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I get my hair cut every six weeks I had my eyes tested last month © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE Ex 2 you isn’t it are they hasn’t he were you Ex said 10 it up tell have feelings out 10 didn’t she have they can’t we could you won’t you told said [2 points for each correct answer] …was a great club near there …might go out the following day …couldn’t go to work that day …would be at home that evening Ex [2 points for each correct answer] …when we wanted to meet …if I liked the new teacher …what he did at the weekend Horizons · Tests 27 DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 …where I was going on holiday …if they could swim …if we would get married Group B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] couldn’t come to the party the following day would be there until 8.00 p.m were some good TV programmes on that afternoon might get home late that day Ex [2 points for each correct answer] …why they couldn’t swim …if you wanted to get married …if he went there every weekend …when we were going to meet …which teacher we liked the most …if I would go on holiday with them Ex said told said told Ex 4 couldn’t she will you did they haven’t you can I 10 weren’t you don’t they aren’t you have we is he 10 ’m not fancy with row cheating Ex 5 feelings tell out have it up Page 28 Ex Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] …ought to/should have brought an umbrella …shouldn’t have forgotten your gloves …shouldn’t have split up with her …ought to/should have practised more b c Ex had broken hadn’t stolen had … read hadn’t met had … left had searched Ex 4 valued had visited reported hadn’t found questioned hadn’t been had stolen hadn’t been able Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] …ordered the girls to open their bags …asked her father/her dad/him to help her …wanted Jane/her to buy some stamps …asked Joe/him to lend me some money …told the children/them not to talk …wanted me to go shopping with them …told Sue/her to turn down the TV …ordered me/him/her/us/them not to move Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: …said (that) I had to tidy my room …told me (that) he had some tickets for a football match …told us (that) we were going to have a test …said (that) he/she was going on holiday …asked me what I wanted for my birthday …asked me if I liked my new teacher …asked us if we understood the lesson …asked me when I wanted to go to the cinema Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Ex Ex 2 had valued was able stole had reported questioned hadn’t found hadn’t visited was Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] told Joe/him to open his book wanted her father/her dad/him to buy her some ice-cream told them to stop fighting ordered me/you/him/her/us/ them to walk out of the shop asked Jane/her to tidy her room ordered her to turn off her mobile phone wanted me to go and help them asked Sue to pass my bag Ex Unit Test • Key Group A Ex h b 28 c g d i e f Horizons · Tests f g h i Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: …shouldn’t have eaten all that chocolate …should have/ought to have saved some money …should have/ought to have studied harder …shouldn’t have left their/the car open Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: …asked me to help her with her homework …told me to answer the question …wanted me to tidy my room …wanted me to visit them …ordered me to go to my room …asked me to tell her the time …wanted me to try something on Ex [Students’ own answers] Unit Test • Key Group A Ex Group B hadn’t searched hadn’t broken Had met had read had left Had stolen Groups A and B d1 e [2 points for each correct sentence] shouldn’t have worn shorts ought to/should have asked your mum to take you shouldn’t have practised so little ought to/should have brought her with you poverty unemployment addicted a drug addict homeless homelessness alcoholic an alcoholic Ex [2 points for each correct answer] …don’t allow you to/let you carry sharp objects …make you watch a safety demonstration …make you sit in your allocated seat …allow you to/let you leave your seat Ex [2 points for each correct answer] wouldn’t have lost; ’d been would … have done; ’d failed ’d applied; ’d have got Would … have bought; hadn’t lost Ex [2 points for each correct answer] …wishes she had saved the file …wish we had trained harder …wishes he hadn’t driven so fast …wish we had recorded the episode …wish I hadn’t eaten so much Ex [2 points for each correct answer] …make me tidy my room © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS • PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 …allows us to wear jewellery …doesn’t let you smoke …don’t allow you to use your mobile here Group B Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] don’t allow us to copy work doesn’t let me miss lessons makes us take off jewellery allow us to have parties make you turn off your mobile Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] wishes she had eaten some lunch wish I had recorded it wish they hadn’t saved so little wish we had driven more slowly wishes he hadn’t trained so much Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Would have been; ’d done wouldn’t have bought; hadn’t applied ’d lost; ’d have lost Would have got; ’d failed Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] make you sit in your allocated seat don’t allow you to/let you smoke on the plane allow you to/let you listen to your Walkman make you turn off your mobile Ex poverty homeless homelessness unemployment a drug addict addicted an alcoholic alcoholic Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: I wish I hadn’t failed my exam I wish I hadn’t split up with Peter I wish I hadn’t put on weight I wish I had saved some money to go on holiday I wish I had been to more interesting places I wish I had had more free time last week Page 29 …doesn’t let me come home after 11.00 p.m …lets you drive a car at 17 …doesn’t let us use mobile phones in class …don’t allow people to drive at 200 km an hour …lets me listen to his CDs Ex What would your parents have done if they had known you were homeless? Would you have ended up on the streets if your teachers had helped you more? Where would you have gone if you could have chosen a different school? What would you have done if you hadn’t got/found a job? What would have happened to you if you hadn’t changed your life? Unit Test • Key Ex d c f b e Ex witnesses hymns reception Ex 1 Was paid was designed wasn’t completed were used was opened weren’t performed Were killed was described Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] will be made soon has been opened aren’t being explained Has been sold in Europe yet? won’t be stolen Will be repaired? has just been decorated is being delivered tomorrow Is being taken out? 10 haven’t been answered yet Ex Group A a Group B itself each other yourselves ourselves ring reception bridesmaids Ex 5 c were killed were … performed was described was … opened wasn’t used was … designed wasn’t liked were opened Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] …hasn’t been made yet Will … be delivered to the house? …is being repaired at the moment …has just been explained Is … being decorated? …has been stolen …won’t be taken out tomorrow …will be answered soon …isn’t being sold in Europe 10 Has … been opened yet? Ex each other yourselves yourself each other Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: …make me help with the washing-up …makes us a lot of homework â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE themselves each other himself each other Ex 4 guests ring honeymoon Ex 3 8 yourself each other itself themselves a f stag night guests speech g d b Groups A and B Ex [2 points for each correct question] Possible questions: When was Claudius’s fortress built (there)?/What was built there over a thousand years earlier?/Whose fortress was built (there)? Who were brought over from France?/Where were masons brought over from? What was completed in about 1070?/When was the main tower completed? Who has been executed there?/ How many English queens have been executed there? Who was imprisoned (in the Tower) by Henry VIII?/Who were Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard imprisoned by? What (else) has the Tower been used for?/What has been used as a palace and mint? What is the Tower protected by?/ What is protected by the ravens? What will be destroyed if the ravens leave?/When will the Tower be destroyed?/What is said in the legend about the ravens? Who are the Crown Jewels (still) used by?/What are (still) used by the British Royal Family? Horizons · Tests 29 DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 10 How many people are the Crown Jewels visited by (every year)?/ What is visited by over 2.5 million people (every year)? Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Unit Test • Key Group A Ex 2j 3k 4b 5f 6c 7g 8i 9e 10 d 11 h 12 m 13 l Ex 2 ’re getting used aren’t used to living used to read didn’t use to Are you used Did you use to living Ex [1 point for each correct answer] so; so such so such such so Page 30 I used to watch (cartoons and comedy programmes) No, it didn’t I think it’s better now than it used to be No, they aren’t If I could improve our TV, I would have more (music shows) I would like to meet … I would have been … I would probably read more 10 We would have discovered less about the world Ex [2 points for each correct sentence] Possible answers: The film was so sad that I cried The meal was so delicious that I went to the restaurant the next day Our holiday was such a disaster – it rained all week Our Geography exam was so difficult – I don’t think I passed I’m reading such an interesting book at the moment Ex [2 points for each sentence translated correctly] Ex 4 had finishes don’t pass would … have ’d be done ’d have come won hadn’t lost Group B Ex [1 point for each correct answer] such so such; such so such so Ex 2 loses had won ’d have been will failed wouldn’t come didn’t finish ’d had Ex 3 ’m not used used to drink didn’t use Did you use ’s getting used to working Are your friends used to living Ex b2 c5 d8 e7 f1 g 10 h6 i3 j 11 k9 l 13 m 12 Group A and B Ex [2 points for each correct answer] Possible answers: My favourite types of TV programme are (soap operas, music shows and quiz shows) I never watch (sports programmes or the news) 30 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP 03/09/05 12:38 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 Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam oxford and oxford english are registered trade marks of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries © Oxford University Press 2005 The moral rights of the author have been asserted Database right Oxford University Press (maker) First published 2005 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 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 (with the sole exception of photocopying carried out under the conditions stated in the paragraph headed ‘Photocopying’), 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 a000105 Printed in the UK acknowledgements Illustrations by: Mark Ruffle, pp2, 3; Martina Farrow, pp 17, 18 DT Horizons Tests FP 18/08/05 16:34 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 40HOR4TEST05 www.oup.com/elt ... / 14 Total /80 /16 Horizons ã Tests â OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE DT Horizons Tests FP Name: Class: Date: 18/08/05 16: 34 Page Unit Test ... 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