invents / inventor / invented / invention Question III/ 1,25 Read the following passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to the question: In Britain, people enjoy entertaining at
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A The objectives
- By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to complete the test and improve their language and skills They’ll revise the grammar and structures learned in the last three units They’ll self – assess and find out their strengths and weaknesses, which they need to improve
b content:
Vocabulary: Words to talk about characters and appearance; words to talk about home/ house and
the chores;
Grammar: enough + to infinitive; going to to talk about intentions; simple tenses; modal verbs:
must/ have to/ ought to;
Skills: Listening, reading, writing
C Materials:
Work arrangements: Individuals, pairs, groups, T-WC
Anticipated problems:
D Procedure
I Warmer
Checking the attendance
II New lesson
Hand out the test papers
III Consolidation Teacher gives comments on the students’
performance
IV Homework Prepare new lesson Unit 4
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Question I/ (1,0) Listen and complete the telephone conversation:
Receptionist: Good morning Apollo Can I help you?
Ms Anderson: Good morning Could you put me through to Lynne, please?
Receptionist: Who’s calling, please?
Ms Anderson: Helen Anderson
Receptionist: Hold the line, please I’m sorry, the number is engaged Would you like to hold on?
Ms Anderson: No Could I (1) a message?
Receptionist: Yes, of course
Ms Anderson: Could you (2) him that tomorrow’s meeting is cancelled?
Receptionist: Meeting is cancelled OK
Ms Anderson: And would you ask him to (3) me a ring?
Receptionist: Certainly Does he have your number?
Ms Anderson: It’s (4) _
Receptionist: Fine I’ll see that he gets your (5) _
Question II/ (2,0) Choose the best option to complete the sentences:
1 He is not tall enough the top of the shelf (reaching/ to reach/ reach)
2 They bought two new racquets They tennis this afternoon (play / are going to play/ will play)
3 They don’t talk much in public, they are quite _ (outgoing/ sociable/ reserved)
4 The kitchen is a(n) place for the children to play (interesting/ suitable/ dangerous)
5 I know something about the Earth It _ around the Sun (is going/ goes/ will go)
6 “I’m afraid Mr Kelvin’s gone out Would you like to him a message ? (leave/ take/ make)
7 I want to talk to Tony in England I’m going to a call (do / take / bring / make)
8 Alexander G Bell the telephone in 1876 ( invents / inventor / invented / invention)
Question III/ (1,25) Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to the question:
In Britain, people enjoy entertaining at home They often invite friends for a meal, a party or just for coffee and conversation People who know each other very well - close friends, family or neighbors - call at each other’s houses without an invitation, but usually an invitation is needed Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their home
“Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday?” Or “We are having a party on Friday Can you come?”
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Sometimes the British use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real invitations, for example: “You must come over for a drink sometime.”, “Let’s go out for a meal one
of these days” These are just polite ways of ending a conversation They are not real invitations because they don’t mention a specific time or day They just show that the person is trying to be friendly and the answers to these expressions are: “Yes, that would be nice.” Or “OK, yes, thanks”
So next time you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully It is a real invitation or
is the person just being friendly
1 Where do the British like spending their spare time?
A in a restaurant B at a party C in their parents’ house D at their home
2 What do the British invite friends for? A a meal B a meal and party C a talk D all the above answers
3 How do they invite each other?
A by phoning B by phoning or sending an invitation C by letter D telling them to come
4 The British sometimes A invite but don’t want you to come B sound like invitation
C sound like invitation but not real invitation D are angry if you don’t come
5 When you hear an invitation A listen carefully for the real invitation
B be polite to refuse it C be friendly D accept it right away
Question IV/ (1,25) Supply one suitable preposition to each sentence:
1 Any complaints about the products, please reach us 8 756 347
2 “ Could I speak Lan, please?”- “Sorry, she’s out at the moment”
3 In America, Bell worked deaf-mutes at Boston university
4 There’s a good film _ at Fansland cinema tonight
5 Ba’s friends sometimes get tired _ his jokes
Question V/ (2,5) Read the following passage and answer the questions:
Hi, my name’s David I work for a construction company I’ve worked here for nearly 4 years We build roads, dams, bridges and things like that At the moment my company is producing
a plan for a new motorway I usually work in the roads department but this month I’m working in the department that builds bridges so my whole working day is different just now I normally spend
a lot of time outdoors because I have to go to the construction sites But with this new project I spend lots of time in the workshop Now I’m testing a model of one of the new bridges I enjoy it a lot because I have learnt a lot of new things
1 How long has David worked for his construction company ?
2 What’s his company doing at present ?
3 Where does he usually work ?
4 Is he working in the roads department this month ?
5 Why does he normally spend much time outdoors ?
Question VI/ (2,0) Write a paragraph about one of your best friends, using the suggested questions:
What’s his/ her name?
How old is he/ she?
Where does he/ she live?
Who does he/ she live with?
What does he/ she look like?
What is he/ she like?
What does he/s he like?
Who are his/ her close friends?