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Unit 1 | Test 1 Listening | 2.0 points Ken and Peter are talking about their daily routines. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F (False). 1. Ken gets to work at 5:15 in the morning. ________ 2. Ken has a quick breakfast. ________ 3. Ken watches the news before dinner. ________ 4. Peter drinks tea with his breakfast. ________ 5. When Peter is on the bus, he texts his family. ________ Kate is talking about her friends and their favourite free-time activities. Listen and match the people (6-10) with the activities (A-G). There are TWO EXTRA activities. 6. Andy ______________. A. playing the guitar 7. Jane _______________. B. writing books 8. Jason ______________. C. gardening 9. Mike ______________. D. hiking 10. Laura ____________. E. playing sports F. drawing G. taking photos Pronunciation | 1.0 point Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 11. A. dangerous B. general C great D. Germany 12. A. again B. garden C. girl D. gym 13. A. like B. city C. night D. knife Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the others. 14. A. because B. after C. before D. alone 15. A. behind B. whether C. only D. either Use of English | 3.0 points Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. Let's go _______ a picnic this weekend. A. on B. at C. to D. in 17. We learn how to _______ robots every Saturday afternoon. A. buy B. build C. set D. carry 18. Dinner's ready. We're having soup tonight. It _______ really good. A. taste B. is tasting C. tastes D. are tasting 19. We ________ the news on TV in the living room. A. watch B. watches C. are watching D. is watching 20. My dad ______ my mom with the chores after dinner tonight. A. helps B help C. are helping D. is helping 21. What does this notice say? A. The way out of the museum for visitors is next to the lift. B. Visitors should use a different door to leave the museum. C. Visitors can leave the museum by the door across from the toilet. D. Visitors can ask a member of staff to show how to leave the museum. 22. Why does Sophie offer Lila a ticket? A. because Tim can't go B. because Sophie has a lot of tickets C. because Hellen is free D because Lila doesn't like watching movies 23. Owen: "How about at 5:30 p.m.?" Sophie Tyler: "_________" A. like playing video games. B. No way! C. Have fun. D. Sure! 24. Luke: "__________" Mike: "Yes. What time?" A. Do you want to go fishing with me on Saturday? B. We can't go fishing in that lake. C. is fishing interesting? D. Is fishing popular here? Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. Jamie never play football with us on Sunday mornings. A. never B. play C. with D. mornings 26. Lita and her friends is planning to take part in a robotics competition this July. A. is planning B. in C. robotics D. this Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. 27. Michael thinks playing music is _____________. (INTEREST) 28. Playing video games is ______________. (RELAX) 29. My brothers are taking part in a ____________ competition next month. (ROBOT) 30. Do you help your parents do the grocery ________________? (SHOP) Reading | 2.0 points Read a text about why children should do chores. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the blanks. WHY SHOULD CHILDREN DO CHORES? Most people believe that housework is boring, and that it is only the duty of wives and mothers. Some parents do not share the housework with their children because they want their kids to (31) _________ more time studying. However, studies show that doing daily chores like tidying a room is good for kids. Firstly, housework teaches children important life skills to take care of themselves. (32) _______ the grocery shopping, mopping the floor and looking after other people are all basic skills for children when they have their own families. Because schools cannot teach these things, children must learn them at home. Moreover, (33) _________ parents with the chores also teaches young people about responsibility. They understand that they must do chores although they might not enjoy them. Doing chores helps them understand their parents' hard work around the house. For example, they learn to understand that it's important to keep their house tidy when they (34) ________ the furniture or vacuum the rug. In short, doing chores teaches teenagers life skills and responsibility. If children understand the importance of housework, they can enjoy (35) _______ it every day. 31. A. spend B. make C. do D. have 32. A. buying B. having C. doing D. going 33. A. catching B. helping C. giving D. asking 34. A. set B. mop C. clear D. dust 35. A. do B. does C. doing D. to do
Read a text about e-gamers in South Korea. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to each of the questions. E-gaming is becoming more popular in South Korea. Ae-Cha, a South Korean game player, has no time for hobbies because he spends his entire day playing computer games. "I practise as much as I can so that I can get better. That's what I need to do day by day," he says. He and his friends are members of a computer game team. They live in the same house in Seoul. Computer games are a part of their life. Ae-Cha wakes up at 9 a.m. every day after a good night sleep and goes for a jog before sitting down for breakfast and then starting to play. He and his friends take a few breaks throughout the day and evening to eat and relax, but Ae-Cha prefers playing computer games after midnight. Then, he usually goes to sleep at 2:00 am. Ae-Cha and the rest of the team must train hard and have good health because top players must do approximately 300 mouse clicks per minute. In South Korea, computer gaming is a big business, and the best players like Ae-Cha's team usually become rich and as famous as singers. Therefore, after two or three hours of playing computer games, some people can become bored, but Ae-Cha's team won't because it's their daily job. 36. What is the most important thing for Ae-Cha? A. making new computer games to try. B. getting better at computer games. C. finding friends to play computer games with. D. earning money from computer games. 37. What is true about Ae-Cha and his friends? A. They live together. B. They are classmates. C. They have a company. D. They all come from Seoul. 38. What does Ae-Cha say about playing games at 12:00a.m.? A. He plays games alone. B. He can't play any computer games. C. He really enjoys playing. D. He's very tired, and he often goes to bed. 39. What does the writer say about Ae-Cha and his friends? A. They are not healthy. B. They don't exercise every day. C. They should play more sports. D. They are well-known. 40. What is NOT true about Ae-Cha? A. He lives in Seoul. B. He loves computer games. C. He usually stays up late. D. He cannot earn much money. Writing | 2.0 points

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