For each question, write the correct letter - À, Â, Ñ or D on your answer sheet.
Making arrangements with Paul
A few days ago Paul phoned me and (21) -------whether I (22) ----------looking after his dog when he (23)--------away. I(24) --------that I didn't really like dogs, but he said that he (25) ---------all his other friends, and that I (26) -------------his only hope. He invited me round to his house (27) -----------to meet the dog, and he told me that he (28) ------------dinner for me. An hour later he phoned again
and said that he (29) --------after all, so I (30) ----------meeting the following day for lunch. The next morning he cancelled this appointment and, after he (31) -----------, said that he (32) -------------the dog to my house at 6.00. 'I don't know exactly (33) -----------,` he said. 'Could you tell me how (34) --------there?' I quickly said I (35) -------------- out and put the phone down. Luckily I haven't
heard from him since.
21.
A told
 said me
Ñ asked me
D spoke
22.
A would mind
Âwant
Ñ like
D will help
23.
A has gone
 went
Ñ would go
D will go
24.
A told him
 said him
Ñ asked him
Dreplied him
25.
A asks
 would ask
Ñ will ask
D had already asked
26.
A am
 will be
Ñ had been
D was
27.
A this evening
 that evening
Ñ the evening
D in evening
28.
A is cooking
 will cook
Ñ would cook
D had cooked
29.
A had to go out
 went out
Ñ goes out
D has to go out
30.
A had suggested
 would suggest
Ñ suggested
D suggest
31.
A has done
 told me sorry
Ñ asked
D had apologized
32.
A would bring
 had brought
Ñ brought
D brings
33.
A where is it
 if it is
Ñ where it is
D how was it
34.
A do I get
 I get
Ñ I will get
D I'm getting
35.
A went
 go
Ñ will go
D was going
RART 5 GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
Questions 36-45
Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question, write the correct letter –
À, Â, Ñ or D on your answer sheet.
FREE AIR TRAVEL
Most people know that there are many kinds of birds (36) --------- fly long distances every
spring and autumn. This activity is known (37) ---------- ‘migration’. Scientists know
(38) ---------- about where the birds fly to, and why they do it, (39) ------------ there are still
different (40)----------------about exactly how the birds (41)-------------- to find their way back
to the same places every year. Birds travel between the areas where they can depend
(42) -----------the best food supply in winter, and the places where their young are born.
The number of birds making these journeys every year is (43) -------------big that their routes
are called ‘flyways’, and the distances travelled (44)----------- be amazing: there is one bird,
only 350mm (45) ----------length, which in its lifetime probably travels almost a million kilometres.
A
where
B
what
C
which
D
who
A
to
B
with
C
as
D
like
A
plenty
B
some
C
lot
D
many
A
because
B
although
C
so
D
since
A
meanings
B
opinions
C
decisions
D
minds
A
succeed
B
can
C
agree
D
manage
A
for
B
of
C
on
D
from
A
such
B
so
C
very
D
more
A
should
B
can
C
ought
D
could
A
by
B
at
C
over
D
in
PART 6 ERROR CORRECTION
Questions 46-62
Look carefully at each line. Some lines are correct but some have a word which should not be there. Put a dash (-) for each correct line on your answer sheet. If a line has a word which should not be there, write the word in the space on your answer sheet.
Winning a million
Life changed completely for Carol Miles when she won 46.
£1,000,000 in the lottery. 'I decided that to buy a ticket 47 .
while I was waiting for take the bus. I didn't get excited 48.
about it, because I didn't expect me to win. In fact, I 49.
completely forgot it to check my numbers, until a 50.
friend reminded for me to do it. You can imagine how 51.
surprised I was!' Carol had often been dreamed about 52.
being rich, but she has got discovered that having lots 53.
of money doesn't always mean being happy. 'I can't 54.
enjoy for anything now. When I go out with my friends, 55.
for example, they either expect me to pay or the bills, 56.
or they're angry with me when I offer to pay it. Some 57
people they are jealous of my good luck, I think, and 58.
accuse me of thinking only about money. Nobody seems 59.
to have understand. I thought I would enjoy myself, but 60.
everyone has started to treat me with differently, except for 61.
one friend of mine who has asked me to lend it him £10,000!' 62.