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Test 3 - Module 3
1. VOCABULARY
A. Circle the correct answer.
1. This class will enable / present students to develop their reading and writing skills.
2. The government is planning to emphasise / implement the new measures in two weeks.
3. I have decided to use the public transport instead of driving my car to work in order to economise / limit on petrol.
4. This proposal will outline / outweigh a programme for the environmental awareness week at our school.
5. I’d like to thank the volunteers who contributed their time and effort on / to making this event successful.
6. You should wait for others to finish what they are saying and not interrupt / replace them all the time.
7. You can take the day off tomorrow on impact / condition that you finish this task today.
8. Congratulations to everyone invested / involved in the project! You’ve done an excellent job.
9. Frequent / Time-consuming shoppers at our shop are given special discounts as a reward.
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B. Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
1. Without any , he is the best and most reliable employee of the company.
a. fail b. doubt c. warning d. delay
2. Instead of the usual TV show, Martha suggested watching a film .
a. for sure b. for good c. for a change d. for a while
3. Frank is very ambitious; he always high and does everything in his power to achieve them.
a. sets… prices b. sets… traps c. sets… goals d. sets… examples
4. I think the best way to your differences is to discuss what’s been bothering each of you.
a. reduce b. rewrite c. resolve d. rebuild
5. The professor specialises French literature.
a. on b. about c. at d. in
6. Gerard concentrated his homework and ignored the noise coming from the street.
a. on b. with c. to d. in
7. Tim’s mother that he had done all his homework when she found him playing his computer game.
a. assumed b. proposed c. inquired d. hesitated
8. You are walking too fast and I can’t you.
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C. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals.
1. He had to pay a fine after the police caught him driving recklessly in a area. RESIDENT
2. I wouldn’t recommend that hotel, as it is located on the outskirts of the city, which is very
. CONVENIENT
3. Sadly, his about the tropical storm were confirmed. PREDICT
4. Mrs Brown had very high of her daughter, Jenny, and was disappointed
when she didn’t win the competition. EXPECT
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5. I found the lecture quite , as I learnt a lot of things I didn’t know about
ancient civilisations. INFORM
6. This building is very old, so it constantly needs . MAINTAIN
7. Have you finished the yet? ASSIGN
8. We used to come here when we were children. REGULAR
9. You can use my mobile phone as many times as you need. I’ve got
calls and Internet access. LIMIT
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D. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrases in the box.
There are two extra phrases which you do not need to use.

without exception give your word field of study course of action get rid of
in response to the future holds for the sake of cross my mind take into consideration

1. I received this email the questions I asked about the programme.


2. How could you? You that you would never tell anyone.
3. Harry finally bought a new computer and the old one.
4. Jeremy seemed so fond of life in the big city that it had never that he might move to the
countryside.
5. You should the facilities provided in the area before you buy the house.
6. He wasn’t very happy with his job at the company, but he decided to stay his family.
7. The best is to stick to our initial plan and hope that everything will work out well.
8. This is a very important meeting and all employees must attend it.
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2. GRAMMAR
A. Circle the correct answer.
1. A: Can you help me with my maths homework?
B: Sure, as soon as I finish / will finish writing this essay.
2. Students mustn’t / needn’t pay the fees in advance, but they can do so if they want.
3. You should stay in bed if you don’t / won’t feel well.
4. This can’t / must be Kate’s sister. They look very much alike.
5. I think you would / should stop acting like a four-year-old.
6. I will have set the table by the time you will get / get home.
7. They said they might / ought go on a picnic this weekend, but they aren’t sure.
8. The train will have been leaving / leaves in ten minutes.
9. Supposing you had / have a lot of money, what would you do with it?
10. A: Hurry up, Claire! The rest of the group will be leaving / is about to leave!
B: OK. I will take / will have taken a photo of this monument and be right there!
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B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. If the travel agency (not give) us a discount, we
(not go) on such an expensive trip.
2. If you (come) across Georgiana Elliot’s new book, please
(buy) it for me.
3. By the time we get to the office, the meeting (already / start).
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4. I will wait here until the bus (arrive).


5. I (not travel) abroad this summer because I can’t afford it.
6. I (not stay) at that hotel if it (not have)
Internet access.
7. At ten o’clock tomorrow, we (relax) at the spa.
8. By seven o’clock, it (rain) for two hours.
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C. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. You must
use the word given without changing it. Use between two and five words, including the
word given.
1. They don’t have money, so they cannot afford to go on holiday. would
If they go on holiday.
2. The secretary has not arrived at the office yet, so the emails have not been sent. when
The emails will be sent
at the office.
3. Taking part in the play is optional for very young students. to
Very young students
part in the play.
4. We are planning to move house very soon. going
We house very soon.
5. I’m sure Fay is a great painter because her works are sold for millions of euros. must
Fay a great painter
because her works are sold for millions of euros.
6. Harold should eat healthily if he wants his health to improve. unless
Harold’s health will
he eats healthily.
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3. READING
You will read an article about the Homeless World Cup. Five sentences have been removed from the text. Choose
from the sentences A-F the one which best fits each gap (1-5). There is one extra sentence which you do not need
to use.

Playing for a dream


Just a few years ago, Ken was sleeping rough on the streets. He was only
eighteen years old and had nowhere to go. ‘It was horrible,’ he said. ‘Some
people were kind and bought me sandwiches, but many just passed by as if
I didn’t exist. In the winter, I would wake up freezing cold. In the daytime, I
looked through rubbish bins to see if there was anything I could sell. That’s
where I met Robert. At first, I thought he had come to ask me to leave, but
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he explained he was from a homeless charity called Street Aid and invited
me to their shelter. Street Aid were amazing. (1) ’
Things got better and better for Ken. Not only did he have a place to stay
and was no longer cold and hungry, but Street Aid also provided him with health care and got him back in education. ‘I
have finally been given an opportunity. I am starting to have goals in life.’ (2) He was invited to join the Homeless
Football Team, where he discovered his talent as a goalkeeper.

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‘Back when I was sleeping on the streets, I would never have believed where I am now. I have always had a passion for
football, but I would never have imagined this. Playing in the Homeless World Cup, making so many friends and getting
encouragement from so many people is something else. People have been incredibly kind. In the future, I’d like to become
a coach to give to other homeless people what Street Aid and the Football Team gave me. They changed how I see myself
and gave me a chance to live a better life. Actually, they saved my life.’
People who are homeless are mostly isolated and don’t have others to share their thoughts with. Getting involved in
football helps people learn how to communicate, build relationships and be part of a team. (3) One player, Marco,
said, ‘Before the football team, my life was chaos. All I thought about was surviving each day and I had no goals for the
future. Now I have dreams for the first time. I’d like to become a paramedic one day to help other people.’
The Homeless World Cup has changed the lives of countless homeless people of all ages. It celebrates its work every year by
organising an international football championship with teams of homeless people from 70 different countries. (4)
Talking at a homelessness conference in Cape Town in 2001, they both agreed that football could dramatically change the
lives of homeless people and they were not wrong. Two years later, in 2003, the first Homeless World Cup tournament
took place in Graz, Austria.
(5) Everyone involved in organising the matches finds the experience extremely positive and touching, and
members of the public are also strongly affected. Watching homeless football players giving whatever they have in a game,
understanding how far they have come and how much hard work has gone into training, people see homeless people
differently. In every city where the Homeless World Cup tournament is held, homeless people say that their relationship
with the public is much better. Football really can change lives.

A. For some, it’s the first time that other people are D. He was soon on his way to fame.
counting on them and this responsibility gives them E. It all happened thanks to Scotsman Mel Young and
a purpose. Austrian Harald Schmied.
B. The Homeless World Cup has affected many people, F. Then Ken’s life changed even more.
not just the homeless players.
C. They arranged for me to have a bed in their shelter
with access to a hot shower and kitchen where there
were two hot meals a day.
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