I’ve got this bad earache.
Alex Well, why 4 don’t you / you don’t go to the
doctor?
Fred I’m 5 too tired / enough tired to go. Alex That’s silly. You’re ill. You have to go.
Fred Okay.
Doctor What can I 6 make / do for you? Fred I’ve had this earache for a week now. Doctor Let me have a look. It’s 7 overweight /
infected. Let me take your 8 heat /
temperature. Oh, that’s high. Here’s a(n)
9 prescription / X-ray for some antibiotics. Fred Okay.
Doctor Here. You must take them three 10 tablets / times a day for a week. Fred All right. Thank you, doctor.
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5
Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the fi rst. 0 We treat infections caused by bacteria andviruses differently.
Infections caused by bacteria and viruses
are treated
differently.1 They make this medicine in China.
This medicine in China.
2 Bacteria passes on an infection.
An infection by bacteria.
3 A famous doctor wrote this book.
This book by a famous
doctor.
4 They use plants to make many medicines.
Plants to make many
medicines.
5 They ate a lot of pizzas at the party.
A lot of pizzas at the party.
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6
There is ONE word missing in each sentence.Put an arrow where the missing word should go and write the missing word on the line. 0 I’m too busy come to the party.
to
1 He’s not good to play in theschool team.
2 This medicine not strong enough
to cure the disease.
3 It good to eat healthy food
and do exercise.
4 They are tired to come out
tonight.
5 I think it’s important for sleep seven
hours every night.
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4
Vocabulary
1
Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There is one extra word.easy-going energetic honest independent lazy organised quiet reliable sociable Tom is my best friend and he’s a very
0
easy-going
person. He doesn’t worry aboutanything. He loves spending his free time with his friends – he’s more 1 than I
am. I like to be alone sometimes and I’m a
2 person, but Tom is usually
much noisier than I am. But he’s also a very
3 person. If you need his help,
he’s always there for you. I can be a bit
4 sometimes and just want to sit
down and watch TV, but Tom is very
5 . He can never sit still. He’s
always doing something. However, I think I’m more 6 than he is, because I
make lists and plans, but Tom often forgets things. And finally, we’re both very
7 and always tell the truth.
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2
Complete the words for feelings.0 My mother is always very c
a
l
m. She never gets angry or upset.1 I’ve got no friends and I hate my new school –
I’m so d s s .
2 I always get x s before a test.
Look! My hands are shaking!
3 He promised to help me with my project, but
he never came. I was quite a o d with him.
4 Tomorrow is the school play and I’m really
n s. What if I forget my words?
5 We were d g h to see our old
friends after nearly twenty years. We had a great time together.
6 Clare was really u t after the argument
with her best friend.
7 Mum was a r with me because I broke
her favourite cup.
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3
Complete the sentences with do or make. 0 Did theymake
a mess in the room? 1 She didn’t her bed before schoolthis morning.
2 I usually my homework straight after school.
3 Did he well in the physics test?
4 You can a lot of money selling your old toys.
5 She didn’t a fuss when everything went wrong.
6 The girls their hair in a different style every day.
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Grammar
4
Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the fi rst. Use must, could or can’t.0 I’m sure that’s John over there.
That
must be
John over there.1 I’m sure that isn’t Henry. He’s in Australia.
That Henry.
2 Our teacher is late today – maybe she’s ill.
She ill.
3 I’m sure Sarah has my book. I saw it on her
desk.
Sarah my book.
4 His mum says he’s in bed. Perhaps it’s true.
He in bed.
5 I don’t think that’s Phoebe’s brother. He
doesn’t look like her.
That Phoebe’s brother.
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Complete the dialogue with the correct form of make or let.A Did your parents 0
make
you eatvegetables when you were younger?
B Yes, they did and they didn’t
1 me watch TV after six
o’clock in the evening. And, do you know, they still 2 me watch it after
nine o’clock! What about you?
A They 3 me watch TV until
eight, but they never 4 me
eat vegetables.
B Why not?
A Because I loved vegetables. I still do. But they
had to 5 me tidy my room.
I was very untidy then.
B You’re not very tidy now!
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Communication
7
Complete the dialogue. Write one word for each space.William Hello, Mr Smith? 0
It
isWilliam here.
Mr Smith Hello, William. How are you? William Fine, thanks. Can I speak
1 Pat, please?
Mr Smith Hold 2 a moment. I’ll
go and 3 if she’s here
at the moment. 4 ,
she isn’t in her room. Can I
5 a message?
William Yes, 6 . Can
7 ask her to call
8 when she gets in?
Mr Smith What’s your 9 ? William It’s 073557297612.
Mr Smith Okay, I’ll get her to call you. William Thanks, Mr Smith.
Mr Smith Not 10 all,
William. Bye.
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5
Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There is one extra word.each other her hers herself me mine my our them us your yours ‘Have you done 0
your
hair yet?’ Sophieasked her friend. Sarah looked at
1 in the mirror. She was
very happy with her new hairstyle. She and
2 friends Liz and Sophie
were getting ready to go to a party at Laura’s house.
‘Yes, I have and I think it looks great,’ Sarah replied. ‘Where are 3 shoes?
I can’t find 4 anywhere.’
‘Here they are – under the bed,’ Sophie said, holding the shoes in her hand.
‘Those aren’t 5 . Those are
my sister’s shoes. 6 are too
big for 7 ,’ explained Sarah.
‘Oh, they look just like 8 .
By the way, did you know that Laura’s brother, the one in that famous pop group, is going to be at the party tonight?’ Sophie asked. Sarah and Liz looked at 9 and
laughed.
‘Really? I think she’s playing a trick on
10 . He and his group are
in America at the moment. They aren’t coming back until next week,’ Liz said.
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Student B
Module
4
Tes
Vocabulary
1
Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There is one extra word.easy-going energetic honest independent lazy organised quiet reliable sociable Tom is my best friend and he’s a very
0
easy-going
person. One of the best thingsabout him is that he’s a very 1
person. If you need his help, he’s always there for you. I think I’m more 2 than
he is, because I make lists and plans, but Tom often forgets things. Tom loves spending his free time with his friends – he’s definitely more 3 than I am. I like to be
alone and I’m a 4 person, but
Tom is usually much noisier than I am. I can be a bit 5 too sometimes and just
want to sit down and watch TV, but Tom is very 6 . He can never sit still! He’s
always doing something. And finally, we’re both very 7 and always tell the
truth.
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2
Complete the words for feelings.0 My mother is always very c
a
l
m. She never gets angry or upset.1 I’m on holiday in Greece and I feel really
r x and happy.
2 Sam always has a smile on his face – he’s such
a c h l person.
3 It’s raining and there’s nothing to watch on TV.
I’m so b e !
4 Mum was f r when I lost her car
keys and her wallet.
5 I’m w i e about my exams – I hope I
don’t do badly.
6 Susan felt quite c d walking home
on her own in the dark.
7 Clare was really u t after the argument
with her best friend.
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3
Complete the sentences with do or make. 0 Did theymake
a mess in the room? 1 Will you go to the supermarket andthe shopping, please?
2 I’ll you a nice cup of tea.
3 Can I a suggestion about your project?
4 My grandmother likes to puzzles in her free time.
5 I usually a lot of mistakes in my homework, so I have to be careful.
6 Dave! It’s your turn to the washing-up tonight.
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Grammar
4
Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the fi rst. Use must, could or can’t.0 I’m sure that’s John over there.
That
must be
John over there.1 Our teacher is late today – maybe she’s ill.
She ill.
2 I don’t think that’s Phoebe’s brother. He
doesn’t look like her.
That Phoebe’s brother.
3 I’m sure that isn’t Henry. He’s in Australia.
That Henry.
4 I’m sure Sarah has my book. I saw it on her
desk.
Sarah my book.
5 His mum says he’s in bed. Perhaps it’s true.
He in bed.
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Complete the dialogue with the correct form of make or let.0 My parents
make
me take extra mathsclasses after school.
1 Sorry, but my dad me come camping with you next weekend.
2 Do your parents you tidy your room?
3 When I was little, my mother
me clean my teeth every morning.
4 Our teacher doesn’t us wear earrings to school.
5 Mum, will you me go
round to Katy’s house this evening?
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Communication
7
Complete the dialogue. Write one word for each space.William Hello, Mr Smith? It 0
is
William here.
Mr Smith Hello, William. How are you? William Fine, thanks. Can I
1 to Caroline, please?
Mr Smith 2 on a moment. I’ll
go and see 3 she’s
here. Sorry, 4 isn’t
here. Can I take a 5 ? William 6 , please Mr Smith.
7 you ask Caroline to
call me 8 she gets in? Mr Smith What’s your 9 ? William It’s 073557297612.
Mr Smith Okay, I’ll get her to call you. William Thanks, Mr Smith.
Mr Smith Not at 10 ,
William. Bye.
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5
Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There is one extra word.each other her hers herself me mine my our them us your yours ‘Have you done 0
your
hair yet?’ Sophieasked Jane. Jane and 1
friends Liz and Sophie were getting ready to go to a party at Laura’s house. Jane looked at
2 in the mirror. She was
very happy with her new hairstyle.
Sophie suddenly remembered something and said excitedly, ‘Hey! Did you know that Laura’s brother, the one in that famous pop group, is going to be at the party tonight?’ Jane and Liz looked at 3 and laughed.
‘Really? I think she’s playing a trick on
4 . He and his group are in
America at the moment. They aren’t coming back until next week,’ Jane said.
‘Are you sure?’ asked Sophie.
‘Yes, I saw it on a TV show. Never mind, Sophie! Hey, Liz. Where are
5 shoes? I can’t find
6 anywhere.’
‘Here they are – under the bed,’ Liz said, holding the shoes in her hand.
‘Those aren’t 7 . Those are
my sister’s shoes. 8 are too
big for 9 ,’ explained Sarah.
‘Oh, they look just like 10 .’
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1
Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There is one extra word.by campervan film maker horseback luxury hotel on politicians tour guide travel writer trip underground
youth hostel
Harry travels all over the world because he’s a
0
travel writer
for a holiday magazine.Last week he went to London
1 plane and then he got
the 2 from Heathrow
airport into the centre of the city as this is the quickest way to get there. First of all, he visited the Houses of Parliament, where he saw
some well-known 3 – he
didn’t see the Prime Minister though! He spent three days in London and he stayed in a
4 , which he found
extremely expensive. He then travelled to Stratford by coach and stayed there for two days where he watched a 5
working on a movie about Shakespeare. He stayed in a 6 which was
cheap but rather noisy, although excellent for travellers who don’t have much money. From Stratford he went to Birmingham and flew to Scotland where he rented a
7 to travel around the
country. Sleeping in the vehicle saved him quite a lot of money. One day he stayed on a farm and travelled through the mountains on 8 , which was a great
way to see the countryside. He loved that part of the 9 . When he was in
Edinburgh, he paid for a 10
to show him around the city. He thought this was the best way to see somewhere he didn’t know.
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Student A
5
2
Complete the animal words.0 A p
a
n
d
a
is black and white and lives in China.1 A z is like a horse with black and
white stripes.
2 A k comes from Australia. 3 A h is a type of wild dog found in
Africa.
4 An a lives in Africa and has
horns.
5 A p is a very large snake.
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3
Complete the compound words.0 You will visit a well- known chimp sanctuary on Lake Victoria.
1 Put your books away on the book
over there.
2 It was very hot on safari but all our rooms
were air- , which was good.
3 I enjoyed all the wild in Africa – especially the lions.
4 My uncle is a lover. He’s always outside taking photos of the plants and animals.
5 We stayed in five- hotels all the time. We were so lucky!
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Grammar
4
Complete the dialogues with the verbs in the Present Perfect.A 0 I
have never ridden
(never / ride) a bicycle before.
B Don’t worry. It’s easy.
A 1 you
(ever / be) to Mexico?
B No, I 2 . I
3 (visit) Cuba, though.
C 4 the football match
(finish) yet?
D Yes, it 5 . Everyone
6 (go) home.
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Rewrite the sentences so that the second sentence has the same meaning as the fi rst. 0 I don’t like watching documentaries. It’sboring.