EF4e Uppint Filetest 4b
EF4e Uppint Filetest 4b
GRAMMAR
Example: I’ll be ready in a minute when I’ve finished typing this email.
1 Take your jacket ______ it gets chilly later.
2 There’s no way I’m helping Leon again ______ he pays me!
3 I love listening to music ______ I’m cleaning my flat.
4 I can’t exercise ______ I’ve eaten a big meal.
5 We’re not leaving ______ you give us our money back!
6 Apparently, you shouldn’t eat just ______ you go swimming.
7 We’re really worried. Please let us know ______ you’ve heard any news.
8 The sky divers jump out of the plane ______ the instructor tells them it’s safe.
8
3 Underline the correct verb forms.
Example: In a few minutes, the match has finished / will have finished.
1 Good luck with your driving test. We’ll be thinking / ’ll have thought of you!
2 Hopefully, scientists will be solving / will have solved the world’s energy problems by
2050.
3 We usually have dinner at 6.30, but tomorrow we’ll have eaten / ’ll be eating it at 5.00
as we’re going out to the cinema.
4 This time tomorrow, I’ll do / ’ll be doing my final exam!
5 The weather forecast is for heavy rain so we won’t be going / won’t have gone.
6 Do you think we will have finished / be finishing the meeting by 5.00?
6
Grammar total 20
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
VOCABULARY
4 Underline the correct word.
Example: According to the weather forecast, tomorrow’s going to be sunny / chilly and
damp.
1 There was a really heavy / strong wind blowing across the mountains.
2 It was absolutely scorching / mild yesterday – we had to stay indoors.
3 The traffic will be very slow at rush hour if there’s strong / thick fog.
4 It’s incredibly bright / clear outside so you’ll need your sunglasses.
5 Plants haven’t been able to grow well this year because of the breeze / drought.
6 Although there hasn’t been any rain today, it still feels quite warm / humid.
7 It’s always hard to predict what the weather in New Zealand will be like – it’s so settled
/ changeable.
7
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
PRONUNCIATION
5
Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
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Reading and Writing B
READING
Read the article about young motor racing driver Billy Monger. Five sentences
have been removed. Which sentence (A–F) fits each gap (1–5)? There is one
extra sentence which you do not need to use.
In April 2017, just weeks before his eighteenth birthday, Billy was competing in an F4 race.
The camera that was attached to his helmet, showed his view of the track. He overtook a
car at high speed but suddenly there was another car standing still in the middle of the track
in front of him. The resulting crash was horrific. As soon as the medics got to Billy, they
realized he was seriously hurt. He was flown to hospital by helicopter with his sister at his
side.
When Billy woke up, he discovered that he had suffered serious, life-changing injuries –
everything had changed. This terrible news would have completely destroyed most people.
(----2----) Even ordinary everyday tasks were challenging as he had to re-learn how to do
many things, and adapt to life in a wheelchair. But while many people would have given up
and become depressed and angry, Billy just became even more determined. He remained
positive, telling those around him that all he wanted was to get back in a car and race again.
Billy’s best friend, Jamie, was also a racing driver. He invited Billy to his team’s
headquarters. They had a racing simulator that the team practised on but it was operated by
foot pedal. Of course, Billy couldn’t do this, so the design team changed the controls so that
they could be operated by hand. (----3----) His hero, F1 racing champion Lewis Hamilton, had
heard about the accident and visited him to offer support. Billy told him that though it was fun
to use the simulator, what he really wanted was to be back on the racing track.
The next step was to develop a car he could race in. While engineers were working on its
design, Billy trained hard, building his strength and getting used to a new pair of prosthetic
(replacement) legs which would help him walk independently. He began visiting the race
track again and received incredible support from the racing community.
Finally, Billy’s car was finished. (----4----) He started it up and roared off into the distance. He
had done it. But there was one major problem. Due to safety concerns, the official racing
association rules did not allow disabled drivers to race in competitions. Billy wrote to ask for
permission to race again, and was invited to a meeting to discuss his situation. Before the
meeting, Billy was nervous – unless they changed the rules he couldn’t race again. (----5----)
Billy would be allowed to race again.
So, less than a year after the accident that should technically have ended his career, Billy
was at the starting line again, waiting for the race to start. The cars roared off and everyone
held their breath. It was a tough race but Billy was as focussed and committed as ever,
coming in over the finish line in third position. His smile said it all – Billy Monger was back!
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Reading and Writing B
A His family were tense and emotional when he got behind the wheel but he was
completely focussed.
B A few weeks later, Billy was using the simulator and outperforming most of the other
drivers.
C But he needn’t have worried; they were so moved by his determination that they agreed
to change the rules.
D Billy’s father had been a racing driver and had introduced his son to the sport at an
early age.
E One of those people is young F4 motor racing driver, Billy Monger.
F However, the hospital staff who looked after Billy praised him for his incredibly positive
attitude and good humour.
Reading total 10
WRITING
Write a report on how you or your household could take action to help the
environment and tackle climate change.
Writing total 10
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Listening and Speaking B
LISTENING
1 Listen to five people talking about environmental concerns. Choose from the
list (A–F) which concern each speaker mentions. Use the letters only once.
There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.
A misleading adverts
B the use of energy generated from fossil fuels
C the harm that agriculture can cause to the environment
D the use of plastics
E the destruction of a unique natural environment
F waste going to landfill
Speaker 1: [ ]
Speaker 2: [ ]
Speaker 3: [ ]
Speaker 4: [ ]
Speaker 5: [ ]
5
Listening total 10
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Listening and Speaking B
SPEAKING
2 Read the statement below about extreme sports. Tell your partner whether
you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
‘People shouldn’t do extreme sports because if something goes wrong, rescuing them is
risky.’
3 Listen to your partner talking about climate change. Do you agree with him /
her?
Speaking total 20
Listening and Speaking total 30
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