Enterprise 4 Intermediate Test Booklet contains eight writein tests which aim to assess students progress throughout the course. Key features: a Midterm Test covering language and grammar structures taught in Units 16 is included; an Exit Test examining all material covered in the Enterprise 4 Intermediate coursebook is provided at the end of the book, this can be used both as a placement test for students moving on to the next level of English Language learning and to evaluate overall achievement at the end of the course; each test contains separate sections which focus on Vocabulary, Grammar, Reading and Writing; a clear making system has been included to enable both teachers and students to monitor progress every step of the way; an answer key is also provided at the back of the book.
t I l l' l I l INI[RPR S[4 TEST BOOKLET Intermediote - Jenny Virginio Evons Dooley A Express Publishing Publishedby ExPressPublishing LibertyHouse,New GreenhamPark,Newbury, B er k s hi reR G 96 H W Tel.: (0044)1635817 363 Fax: (0044)1635817 463 e- m ail:in q u i ri e s @ e x p re s s p u b l i s h i n g.co.uk http: //www.expresspublishing.co.uk E v a n s- J e n n yD o o l e y2, 0 O V ir gin i a 2000 Des igna n d l l l u s tra ti oOn E x p re s sPu b l i shi ng, d0 0 F ir s tpub l i s h e S ec ondi m p re s s i o2n0 lsBN 1-84216-679-4 may be reproduced, No partof this publication All rightsreserved in anyform,or by any system,or transmitted storedin a retrieval withoutthe prior photocopying or otherwise, means,electronic, of the publishers writtenpermission Photocopying of the testsfor classroomuse only' for the photocopying grantpermission The publishers can makecopiesfor the use of theirstaffand studentsonly Schoolpurchasers teacherscan makecopiesfor therrown use or for the use of the studentstheyteach Individual for resale may any partof this book be photocopied no circumstances Under vi rr lr Contents I l I I r l f' TEST ( U n i t1s- ) p.5 TEST2(Units3-4) p TEST3(Units5-6) p MID-TERM TEST(Units - 6) p.20 TEST4(UnitsT-8) p.25 TEST5(Unitsg-10) p30 p,35 EXITTEST(Units1 - 12) p.40 LISTENING TEST1 (Units - 2) p.45 LISTENING TEST2 (Units - 4) p.46 LISTENING TEST3 (Units5 - 6) p.47 LISTENING MID-TERM (Units1 - 6) p.48 LISTENING TEST (Units - B) p,49 LISTENING TEST5 (UnitsI - 10) p.50 p LISTENING EXIT TEST(Units - 12\ p.52 KEYTOTESTS & TAPESCRIPTS p 53 I ti I I, , x4 = MARK: r l0= I r' It r (Time:50 minutes) VOCABULARY I A Choosethe correct item l'll neverforgetthefirsttimeI metMark.I wasat a party,feelinga bit bored,whenmy eyesfellon thistalle.g .A youngmanin hismid-twenties He hadred1) hairandwasreallygoodlooking Hewassmartly dressedin a casualwhitecotton shirtandgrey2l trousers Whatreallyattracted methough,washiswarm3) , smile.Of coursemostpeoplebelievethathismoststunningfeatureis his4) greeneyes.Westartedchattingand tookto eachotherimmediately Markis a kindand5) personwhowillalwayslistento youandofferhelp.He'salsoveryintelligent and6) enough for hisage.lvlark is really 7) as he cancomeup withnewideasallthe time.That'swhyhe'sverygoodat hisjob,atthough he,snotreay obsessed withhis8) Marklikesreading andtravelling As he'svery9) andlovesmeeting newpeople,he'sgotfriends allovertheworld overtheyears,l'vesharedmanygoodtimeswithMark.He'soneof themost10) peoplel'veever met,as wellas oneof my bestand mosttrustedfriends e.gAwell-built l Aslanting Along-sleeved 3Asensible Aalmond-shaped 5Aunderstanding 6Amiddle-aged Apolite SApractice 9Asociable l0Acheerful Bwrinkled Bfreckled Bloose-fitting Bcareful Bcurly Bmuscular Bbossy Bbrave Bcareer Bfit Brude C C C C C C C C C C C medium-height pale low-heeled friendly curved crooked mature patient position persuasive spoilt D D D D D D D D D D D permed shoulder-length sling-back fair oval skinny shy creative professional accurate calm / 1rt*t, \ror1 -\ 10 I B Replacethe word in bold with a synonym.Choosefrom the words in the box below l'llneverforgetthe impression NewYorkmadeon me thefirsttimeI sawit.Of courseI knew all aboutthe famouse.g large capitalcity from the cinemaand the booksI'd read;or so I thought!Whoever11) says he is an experton NewYorkCityand has seeneverything thereis to seein thisamazingly 12)interestingand excitingplace,cannotbe tellingthetruth.I couldn't waitto 13) look around all the fantasticplacesand historical sitesI'd heardand readso much about.But,aboveall, I wantedto 14) becomefamiliarwith its uniqueatmosphere and energy and to havethe secretsof NewYork 15) exposedto me metropolis / uu,,t, -\ \s*os 'u) s C Circle the correct item KayworksonTVasa(n)puttisner/eAitor/@/iournalist e.g.George 1O 17 18 1g 20 newsstories Hisjob isto present Jane'sthinkingof goingon a three-dayflight/triplvoyageltourto Londonto see her friends to helpus preparefor the exam Ourteachergaveus a leaflet/prospectus/brochure/handout of France She'son holidayin a smallvillageon the southcoast/bank/shore/seaside Inskip caves to We boughtticketsfor a(n)excursion/expedition/travel/sightseeing seriously.How can you make presenters/meteorologists | don'ttake astrologers/astronomers/weather predictions aboutthe futureby studyingthe positionsof starsand planets? -, ( nra,xr' ^) ''" \ 5x0.5 I D Choosethe correct item willbe e.g.Try notto worry it any more.Everything fine D by B about C for Aof of beingveryconfident ,.the impression 26 He and reliable, C gives D brings A shows B has at the for its pop cultureand visual 27 I cannot believe she left her 21 London'swell-known world the travel around companyto amongmanyotherthings A profession B post C vacancy D CV C fashionD music B clubs A arts hot chocolateon Mum's club;we can'tenterunless 28 Oh, no! I'vejust 22 Thisis a very favouritetablecloth we'remembers A spinned B poured C samPled D sPilt luxurious A exclusiveB fabulousC uniqueD a plane;l'm usedto it stayinghome 29 | don'tmindbeing 23 Stevepreferssocialising as my job involvesa lot of travelling watchingTV Dwith Bby Cat Aon B than C instead D to A from her long blackhairloose 24 Chrisusually B puts C gets D takes A wears .my secret 25 Please,don'tgive Caway Doff Bin Aup 30 I'm sure he'll be very successful.He has a real c h a m p i o n ' s C suPPort A mentality D profession B confidence /\ -\ /r Marks: 5l \ 10x0,5 / GRAMMAR E Completeeachsentencewith two to five wordsincludingthe wordsin bold' herroomat nineo'clockandsheis stillpainting e.g.Annestartedpainting Annehasbeenpaintingher loom sincenineo'clock has 31 lt wasverykindof Tedto lendmehisbook Tedlent which 32 Thewomanwaitingat the busstopis my aunt who The woman 33 Thediamondringcosta lotishecouldn'tbuyit ringwas expensive Thediamond lor the sixo1us Let'smakesomemore is too little coffee 34 There not Thereis kindof him .very at the bus stop is my aunt' ouy l Areyou surethisis the housewheretheylived? which Areyou surethisis the house He'sratheryoungso he can'thavethe experience needed old He's 37 The lasttime I wentto Yorkwas a yearago been | J .lived? the experience needed for a year r' -\ / ruu,,t I 1uu,,t s -\ ') \+*os 42 We y o u s h o u l dt e l lh e rt r u t h A wasthinking B arethinking c havethought D think 43 Annis my bestfriendlWe eachotherfor years A know B knew C knows D haveknown 44 Nicky to san Francisco whenthe accidenthappened A flies B hasflown C was flying D has beenflying in a caf6at present,but he hasalreadyappliedfor a newjob B haveworked C is working D worked 46 | spoketo two people,neitherof wereSpanish A whom B which C who D where 47 We .s o m ef r i e n d sf o r d i n n e tr o n i g h tW o u l dy o u l i k et o j o i nu s ? A saw B are seeing C haveseen D see / ltt*x, -\ \o*os ) H Fill in the gapswith the correct word derived from the words in bold e.g I lovetravellingby car becauseI can enjoythe scenery 48 My job is reallychallenging and involves a lot of SCENE RESPONSIBLE 49 This 19thcenturybuildingwas ORIGINAL T h e r e ' sn o ,.constructed as a theatre .to see us .f.o r w h a ty o u ' v ed o n e ( I 40 She is alwayscomplaining about everything I can'tstandit 41 Nobodystartedeatinguntilall the guestshad stillarrived e.g.The plane A off at seveno'clock,so we mustbe on time A takes B is taking C took D hastaken 50 Theywere I ) G Choosethe correct item 45 Tim A work t v F Write the unnecessary wordson the linesprovided,or put a tick (/) it the sentence is correct into I I \;1 e,g She enteredintothe roomand turned on the lights Angieis usedto go to Spainevery summerwhenshe was young Jerryhad beenstudyingin Milan for threeyearsbeforeI met him t DELIGHT JUSTIFY / 1tar1s-\ \+*os I READING I Read the article about Manchester.For questions 52-57 Choosethe correctanswerA, B, C or D placeto visit walkingin a city wherethere's Another is the "capital" population Manchester area so muchto see,andmuchoFit EastJeField historic is the oF England north-west oF the the maintravelroutes u onthe eastbankoFthe w h i c h h a s t h e F i r s t r b a n is oFF Situated But iFyou get tiredwith all parkin Britain Hereyou bustling heritage Riverlrwell,it is a 1ive1y, city with a large student can take a canal trip, stroll that walkingaround,you can yourselF at one oF the population Although it wasonce a r o u n d t h e m u s e u m sa n d reFresh in bars the city.There caF6 many oF the atmosphere industrialisedexperience seenonlyasa duJl, gth o1doFhomely, is a widevariety centuryManchester place, in recent years l FootballFansneednot Feel F a s h i o n eodr e v e n e c c e n t r i c hasbecome the"in" Manchester For leFtout;theycanalwaysmakea n e nlaceto be lt is well-known you do,youwon't Whatever and trip to the Old lraFFord its trendyclubs,its Fashlon r n i t e d M u s e u m havea dullmomentin the place musicnot to mentionits world M a n c h e s t eU the awarded Famous Football team, which also containsa coFFee whichwasrecently "most city in interesting oF title shop shopanda souvenir United Manchester its It's easyto Findyour way Europe".Despite unpopular There'splentyto see in thecitycentreandyou're industrialimagein the past, to around and something Manchester more is becoming you too FarawayFroma tram Manchester never For example, tastes suitalJ popular as a tourist you more and couldhavea tasteoFthe 0rient or a bus,whichwill take nowadays i n C h i n a t o w n , h o m e t o whereveryou want to go destination M a n c h e s t e r 'lsa r g e C h i n e s e However,many peoplepreFer is to the article,Manchester 52 Accordrng of England A a smallcityin the north-west B onlyknownfor its heavyindustry onlyif you likefootball C interesting D a veryexcitingplacethesedays 55 lf you wantto havea coffeeor a drinkin the centre caf6bars A thereare mainlytraditional B there'splentyof choicefor alltastes C thereare only extremelymoderncaf6bars D thereare only a few placesyou can go to in history, 53 lf you'reinterested area A you can visitthe Eastlefield B you can go to Chinatown C you don'thavea big choicein Manchester D thereare only a few 19thcenturybuildingsyou can see likein the past? 56 Whatwas Manchester A A s m a l ld u l lc i t y B An excitingcity to visit C A cityfullof factories D Tourists'mostpopulardestination 54 Movingaroundthe citycentre A is ratherconfusing and difficult B can onlybe doneby walking C is verytiring D can be donein variouswavs B 57 Whatdoes"its"in line55 referto? A Europe B Manchester C tourism D industry (x-i'*'-) I I Ii WRITING fi J Your teacherhas askedyou to write a compositiondescribingone of your best friends Write your compositionusing the plan belowand your own ideas (120-180words) L h I r Introduction Paragraph1 setthe scene(nameof the person,time/place you met/sawhim/herfirst) I F t : Main Body I Paragraph2 physicalappearance (e.9.tall, slim, of mediumheight,well-built,tanned,blond hair,freckles,etc) Paragraph3 personality/characteristics (e.9.original,careful,helpful,imaginative, polite,rude,dishonest,etc) Paragraph4 activities he/shetakespartin: hobbies,interests(e.9.cycling,going to cinema/theatre, sailing,reading,etc) I I Conclusion Paragraph5 comments/feelings aboutthe person -\ ,0) (rrr",,ros ,9 MARK: (Time:50 minutes) VOCABULARY A Choosethe correct item e g T h eb u i l d i n g w a s A p r o m p t l yb y t h ef i r eb r i g a d e A evacuated C extingushed B shattered D rocked You can't expecthim t o .e v e r y t h i nagn d run off to Venezuela A head C tear B drop D rash The young princewas ridingin the cool night A moonless C bitter B burning D cruel Her long silk skirt stairs A rustled B whistled as she walkedup the C creaked D struck C spread D injury lt was umbrella A blazing B spooky C still D drizzling t h a nt b i l l i o n A measuring B recalled I He liedto me and to d i d n ' ta p o l o g i s e A keep B make 10 Did you read about the Colombialastyear? A structural B shaken mattersworse,he Cdo D take earthquakein C massive D trapped 11 The possibilityof a terroristattack hasn't been The fire was due to a(n) wiringsystem A inhalation B malfunction the otherday A plot B blurb There's no reason to be arguing.lt's just a(n) ina teacup A fire C rain B storm D iceberg in the electrical when Ann left so she took an C violence D creature A ruledout B cut out C blownopen D taken off 12 Thegirl to the ropeand didn'tletgo until the rescueteamarrived A got C clung B nailed D burst residents of the island A tremor B impact C debris D burst A alternatively B obviously C immediately D barely C estimated D situated -\ / wtu,,1o \r+*os ) 10 I ni ( I i I B Replacethe words in bold with a synonym.Choosefrom the words in the box below Helen'sideaof an idealholidayhaschangede.g.a lot in the pastfewyears Nowadays,she'd much rathergo away in spring when most placesare not 15)filled withtourists She has to 16) confess,though,that when she was youngershe really enjoyedthe noisy atmosphereand activity.Now, however,she feels rather 17) tired of all thisand all she wantsto whileon holidayis relax.She says that in thisway she can 18)focus her attentionon herthoughtsand herwriting "lt's as if I havean 19) extreme need for peaceand quiet,"Helensays.She doesn'tevenmind beingalone,20) isolatedfromthe restof the worldfor some time.At first,someof herfriendswere21) extremelysurprisedby the change theysaw in her and couldhardlybelieveit was the sameperson.Nevertheless, 22) over time, they havecometo understandand acceptit very much ! - ,, I you may have to changethe form c choosethe correctword and completethe sentences e.g ' o divide share a) Wouldyou liketo share a baguettewith me? I'm not very hungry b) We can divide the work, so that it can be done faster odiscuss chat a) | wentout withmy friendsandwe pleasantly for hours b) There'ssomething we needto o join o enjoy 24 23 o cause effect a) Youshouldalwaysthinkaboutthe your actionsmay haveon others b ) l ' d r e a l l yl i k et o f i n u t t h e o .f his strangebehaviour I can'tunderstand it : T: 'o' o bl ame 26 a) They b) I d o n ' t l'd be upsettoo 27 a) We'regoingoutfora meal.Won'tyou .us? b) / t*n, -\ o \ aro.s ) onthetrip;vou'rr rearrv ::oi'0,,1" o accuse him of theft .h e rf o r f e e l i n gl i k et h i s insecure unsure a) I don'tknow.I'm rather ,.of what to b) Mary is really after what happened She hasverylittleconfidence t\ D Fill in the gapswith the correctpreposition/particle(s) I Marks._\ - ' ^" r \ ,5x0.5 I I havee.g to say,thenewscamelikea bolt28) theblue!MylittlesisterJenny,who'sstudying in Paris,is gettingmarried29) my friendMark.Whenmy motherannouncedit to me, I lookedat her 30) disbelief l knewtheygot3l) g2l witheachother,butit hadneveroccurred methattheywere soclose.Tobe honest, thisistypical33) mysister She'salwaysbeensecretive andlikessurprising people.I'm veryhappyfor themof course,becauseI lovethembothverymuch.However,it willtakeme a whileto get34) , theshock! 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