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Test 1A

Form 7th

VOCABULARY

A Match the word/phrases to their definition.

e.g.

ID

D

A

connect of fix sth in position

1

install

B

a place

2

beach volleyball

C

small hole to look through

3

peephole

D

identification

4

sunbathing

E

a sport

5

spot

F

the activity of sitting in the sun to tan the skin

B Match the words to form phrases.

e.g.

hustle

F

A

isolated

6

high rate of

B

noise

7

feeling

C

unemployment

8

helpful

D

people

9

high quality

E

lifestyle

10

constant

F

bustle

C Complete the sentences with the correct word.

  • heavy
  • cost
  • fit
  • convenient
  • surf
  • close

e.g. Fit an alarm system and make sure it works properly.

11

In the city the streets are crowded

but everything … at hand.

14

In a big city you will always find …

public transport.

12

I love living in the city but I can’t

stand high … of living.

15

On a rainy day you can stay in and …

the Net.

13

My father hates driving in … traffic.

D Fill in the correct preposition.

  • from
  • for
  • into
  • out
  • over
  • at

e.g. There are a lot of activities to chose from.

16

If the burglar breaks into your house, hand … you valuables.

19

He ran … of milk, that’s why he went to the supermarket.

17

I ran … my old friend on my way home.

20

Shopping centre is the best place … buying new clothes.

18

Jamie meets his friends … the Manly Skatepark.

GRAMMAR

E Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.

21

Look! The boys … (sing) with the karaoke machine.

26

He … (not, have) a great time here because of the rains.

22

When … (you, get up) in the mornings?

27

What … (she, do) when she is in a bad mood?

23

She … (always, leave) dirty dishes on the table!

28

Horses … (not, like) meat.

24

She … (have) no time to do that.

29

Tom  … (look) very stressed.

25

What … (he, watch) now?

30

Be quiet, Sandy … (sleep).

F Use the prompts to give the correct advice, using either should or shouldn’t.

e.g. A: I’m really tired today.

       B: (bed/early tonight) You should go to bed early tonight.

31

A: I broke my brother’s new camera.

B: (tell/tonight)..................................

………………………………………

34

A: I feel really sick.

B: (play/outside)…………………….

……………………………………….

32

A: I’ve got a toothache.

B: (see/dentist)..……………………

………………………………………

35

A: I’m very worried about my exams!

B: (worry so much)…………………...

………………………………………….

33

A: Oh no! It’s raining and I have no umbrella!

B: (wait/rain stop)………………….

……………………………………....

EVERYDAY ENGISH

G Choose the correct response.

e.g.

I need to get more exercise.

E

A

Lock all doors before leaving home.

36

Where to?

B

Why don’t you buy an alarm clock?

37

I’m always late for school!

C

Take the Circle line.

38

How can we protect our home?

D

Euston Street, please.

39

Which line do I take, please?

E

How about joining a gym?

40

I’m getting a bit homesick.

F

Why don’t you go home?

READING

H Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).

Fire safety

Fires that happen in the home are a very serious problem today. In America, there are over 100,000 home fires every year and many start in the kitchen. There are a lot of things you can do to protect your house from fire.

First of all, you need to follow a few safety rules. You should never leave the kitchen while you are cooking. It’s also a bad idea to wear loose clothes when you cook. Always keep the cooking area clean and don’t let children come very close to the cooker.

It is also important to know what to do if a fire starts. If a pan catches fire, don’t throw water on it! Put a blanket over it and turn off the heat. If the fire doesn’t go out, call the fire brigade. If a fire starts inside the oven, keep the door shut and turn it off. If you burn yourself, run cold water over the burn.

Finally, install a smoke alarm and learn how to use it. Also, know the number of your fire brigade by heart. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

e.g.

Nowadays, fires in the home aren’t very dangerous.

F

41

In America, there are more than 100,000 home fires a year.

...

42

A lot of home fires start in kitchens.

...

43

 There are a lot of things we can do to stop fires.

...

44

You shouldn’t always leave the kitchen while cooking.

...

45

You should wear loose clothes when cooking.

...

46

You shouldn’t keep your cooking area clean.

...

47

Children shouldn’t stay close to the cooker.

...

48

If a fire starts, pour water on it to put it out.

...

49

 Call the fire brigade if a fire doesn’t go out right away.

...

50

You should have a smoke alarm and know how to use it.

...

Test 1B

Form 7th

VOCABULARY

A Match the word/phrases to their definition.

e.g.

ID

D

A

give to someone

1

hand over

B

turn on

2

surfing

C

machine that signals danger

3

alarm clock

D

identification

4

chatting

E

a sport

5

switch on

F

exchange messages online in real time

B Match the words to form phrases.

e.g.

hustle

F

A

traffic

6

low rate of

B

streets

7

crowded

C

and quiet

8

peace

D

unemployment

9

heavy

E

landscapes

10

beautiful

F

bustle

C Complete the sentences with the correct word.

  • feeling
  • hand
  • fit
  • sunbathing
  • pollution
  • convenient

e.g. Fit an alarm system and make sure it works properly.

11

In the country you can’t find …

public transport.

14

Everything close at … in a bid city.

12

My mother hates … isolated in the country

15

On a hot day you can go … .

13

I hates living in a big city because of … .

D Fill in the correct preposition.

  • from
  • to
  • into
  • on
  • about
  • after

e.g. There are a lot of activities to chose from.

16

She ran … her teacher on her way home.

19

You can visit … a historical place in Greece.

17

He ran … a robber, but he was gone.

20

He is crazy … his new scooter.

18

Ride … a carousel very carefully.

GRAMMAR

E Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.

21

I … (not, have) a great time here because of the constant noise outside.

26

Koalas … (not, drink) water.

22

Be quiet, girls … (sleep).

27

She … (always, be) late at school.

23

What … (they, do) when they are in a good mood?

28

When … (you, get up) in the mornings?

24

Tom  … (look) very stressed.

29

He … (have) no time to do that.

25

What … (he, study) now?

30

Look! The boy … (sing) with the karaoke machine.

F Use the prompts to give the correct advice, using either should or shouldn’t.

e.g. A: I’m really tired today.

       B: (bed/early tonight) You should go to bed early tonight.

31

A: I feel very tired.

B: (stay up/late).................................

………………………………………

34

A: I’ve got a bad headache.

B: (take/painkiller)………………….

……………………………..………….

32

A: I feel really sick.

B: (play/outside)……………………

………………………………………

35

A: Oh no! It’s raining and I have no umbrella!

B: (wait/rain stop)………………….

……………………………………....

33

A: I’m very worried about my exams!

B: (worry so much)………………...

………………………………………

EVERYDAY ENGISH

G Choose the correct response.

e.g.

I need to get more exercise.

E

A

Why don’t you go home?

36

Where to?

B

Why don’t you fit an alarm system?

37

How can we protect our home?

C

Take the Circle line.

38

I’m getting a bit homesick.

D

I didn’t think of that.

39

Which line do I take, please?

E

How about joining a gym?

40

How about joining Neighbourhood Watch?

F

St. James’ Park.

READING

H Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).

Home safety

In the United States there’s a burglary almost every fifteen seconds, especially during the day when people aren’t at home. But don’t be afraid. There are a lot of things you can do to protect your house from burglars.

First of all, you shouldn’t let people you don’t know into your home. You should always look through the peephole before you open the door. It’s also a bad idea to leave money, jewellery or keys next to windows. Always lock all doors and windows when you leave the house, and if possible, install an alarm system and check it often to make sure it works properly.

Another way to protect your home is to make it look busy all the time. Leave the radio on when you are away and fit dusk-to-dawn lights in the garden. That way, anyone watching the house will think that someone is there.

Finally, join a Neighbourhood Watch programme and call the police the moment you see something unusual in your neighbourhood. And remember: never put up a fight with a burglar. Just hand over your valuables and then call the police. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

e.g.

Nowadays, burglaries happen very often.

T

41

There are about fifteen burglaries every day.

...

42

Most burglaries happen in the daytime.

...

43

There are a lot of things we can do to protect our homes.

...

44

Always open the door before looking through the peephole.

...

45

You should leave your valuables close to windows.

...

46

You need to test your alarm system.

...

47

Don’t leave radios on when you’re not home.

...

48

Dusk-to dawn lights will make people think you’re home.

...

49

If you see someone break into a house, call a Neighbourhood Watch programme.

...

50

If a burglar breaks into your home, put up a fight.

...

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