Listen to the speakers and for
questions 1- 6 choose A, B or C.
1. Listen to a woman talking
about charity shop. What does she think about it?
A They do excellent work.
B It's not as cheap as she would
like.
C They should close the shop
down.
2. Listen to a man talking about
young people. What is his opinion?
A They can plan their time
better.
B Their parents are too
demanding.
C They should work part-time with
their parents.
3. Listen to the woman talking
about credit cards. What does she think about them?
A People would be better off
without them.
B They're useful when you have no
money.
Everybody should have one.
4. Listen to a girl talking about
her exam results. What had she expected?
A Her parents would be
disappointed.
B She had failed all her exams.
C. She had done badly in all of
her exams.
5. Listen to a boy talking about
his part-time job. How does he feel about it?
A He doesn't like it.
B He finds it too tiring.
C He's glad he took the job.
6. Listen to a young man talking
about his job interview. What happened?
A He lied about his experience.
B He got the job.
C The interview went terribly
wrong.
Chose the correct word/phrase.
7. Don't throw the batteries
away, they're ...
A disposable B
rechargeable C achievable
8. It is important that students
do not ... the school rules.
A reject B abolish
C violate
9. Child rights organizations
work to prevent ... towards children.
A cruelty B kidnap C
offence
10. Rachel , don't be so shy; you
need to ... for your right to express yourself freely.
A keep up B face up C
stand up
11 As Ken was walking through the
park, stranger ... his rucksack and ran away.
A burgled B grabbed C
mugged
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12 Sue was holding her ...
ticket, hoping that this time she had the right numbers which would make her
rich beyond her wildest dreams.
A scam B lottery C
winnings.
Choose the correct item.
13. My would-be/so-called
friends have been telling lies behind my back.
14. Mary was shocked to hear that
her next-door neighbor was one of the fraudsters/culprits involved in
the bank robbery.
15. As there was no evidence to
prove her innocence the woman had to confess/accept to the crime he
was accused of.
16. It took me a few minutes to realise/identify
that someone was trying to break into my flat.
17. Weren't there any witnesses/suspects
who can tell us how the accident happened?
The police were sure that Ron was
keeping something away/back about the crime, so they called him in for
questioning again.
18. When Sue saw that her wallet
was missing she thought that a pickpocket/burglar must have taken it
from her bag on the bus.
Open the brackets using
to-infinitive, infinitive without to, or gerund.
19. They denied ... (steal) the
money.
20. He gave up ... (smoke).
21. I don't want ... (go) out
toning. I'm too tired.
22. I refuse ... (answer) any
questions without my lawyer.
23. Pete decided ... (steal) her
bag.
24. Tom suggested ... (go) to the
cinema.
25. Would you mind ... (put) your
pet snake somewhere else?
26. He finished ... (speak) and
sat down.
27. John admitted ... (steal) Mary's
bag.
28. We arranged ... (meet) at the
weekend.
29. She pretended ... (not hear0
me.
30. She can't help ... (drink)
coffee.
31. The film is worth ...
(watch).
32. I offered ... (bring) a cup
of tea.
33. I remember ... (meet) him
last year.
34. Please, remember ... (close)
the door when you go out.
35. I must remember ... (meet) my
brother at the station tomorrow.
36. I remember ... (close) the
door, but I'm not sure that I locked it.
37. Try .. (forget0 it; it isn't
worth ... (worry) about.
38. Please, leave me alone. I'm
trying ... (concentrate).
39. Mag needed to borrow some
money. She tried ... (ask) Jack but he was short of money, too.
40. I rang the doorbell but there
was no answer. Then I tried ... (knock) on the door, but
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