EF3e Int Filetest 2a

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Some of the key takeaways from the passage are that Helen and her husband started an apple business after moving to the countryside 10 years ago, they faced challenges at the beginning by selling apples just to friends, and over time have started making a good income and selling apple juice in addition to apples.

Helen and her husband started their apple business 10 years ago after moving to the countryside. At the beginning, they sold apples just to their friends.

When Helen and her husband first started their apple business, they faced challenges such as looking tired and dirty from the work, and not having much money to invest in the business at the start.

Name ____________________________

Class ____________________________

2 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A


GRAMMAR

1 Complete the dialogues. Use the verbs in brackets in the present perfect simple or the
past simple.
Example: I’ve been to Beijing, but I’ve never been (not / go) to Shanghai.
1
Petra Have you remembered (you / remember) to pay that cheque into the bank?
Alan Yes, it went in this morning.
2
Tom _Have you ever borrowed (you / ever / borrow) anyone’s car?
Dave Yes, I borrowed my brother’s and I crashed it!
Anna Hi, can I speak to Sally, please?
Beth I’m sorry, she 3_has_just went_ (just / go) out.
Doctor What seems to be the problem?
John I 4_have fell (fall) over playing volleyball. I think I 5_ve broke (break) my finger.
Peter How long 6_have you know__ (you / know) Mike?
Liz Well, we 7__met____ (meet) in 2008 and we’ve been good friends ever since.
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2 Underline the correct word or phrase.


Example: You’ve been working / worked hard for months – you need a holiday.
1 How long have you been saving up / do you save up for a motorbike?
2 He’s learning / been learning Chinese for three years now.
3 I’ve been planning / planned my visit to the Amazon for years.
4 She’s known / been knowing him for years.
5 Don’t worry. I haven’t been crying / cried – I’ve got a cold.
6 He’s disliked / been disliking bananas since he was a child.
7 I’ve had / been having the same bank account since I was a student.
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3 Complete the time expressions with for or since.


Example: for many years
1 __since__ 2003
2 __since__ we met in college
3 __for__ a very long time
4 __since__ the lesson began
5 __for__ a couple of months
6 __since__ Tuesday
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Grammar total 20
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

2 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A


VOCABULARY

4 Complete the sentences with the correct word(s).


Example: I’m hoping my boss will raise my salary soon
charge raise afford
1 You need to open a business ___bank account_____ when you start your own business.
cash machine bank account phone bill
2 I think you’ll ___make_____ a lot of money selling clothes in this market.
do pay make
3 Felipe still ____owes______ me the €100 I lent him last month.
owes charges borrows
4 I try to ___save_____ some of my salary every month so that I can go travelling.
save afford cost
5 It’s difficult to get a __loan______ from a bank during a recession.
contract loan tax
6 He __inherited______ a lot of money from his grandmother when she died last year.
invested inherited took out
7 I’m trying not to ___waste_____ money on gadgets I will never use.
invest waste charge
8 My parents ___lent_____ me some money so I could buy a car.
borrowed owed lent
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5 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition.


Example: Can I pay by credit card?
1 I’ll lend you the money if you promise to pay it _back___ by next month.
2 You really should avoid getting _into___ too much debt.
3 I can’t believe how much I spend __on__ coffees!
4 For my last birthday my aunt gave me £50 _in___ cash.
5 They charged us £10 __for__ this theatre programme!
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6 Write the synonym.


Example: very tasty delicious
1 very funny __hilarious______
2 very __sure______ positive
3 very angry __furious______
4 very __hungry______ starving
5 very frightened __afraid______
6 very __cold______ freezing
7 very dirty ___filthy_____
7
Vocabulary total 20
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

2 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A


PRONUNCIATION

7 Match the words with the same sound.

afford worth honest


money boiling owe

Example: boy boiling


1 phone __owe______
2 up ___money_____
3 bird __afford______
4 horse __worth______
5 clock __honest______
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8 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: mort|gage
1 sa|la|ry
2 de|ligh|ted
3 in|vest
4 re|ce|ssion
5 po|si|tive
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Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

2 Reading and Writing A


READING

1 Read the article and tick () A, B, or C.

In 1990, the World Bank published a report showing that there were over a billion people in
the world with an income of just one dollar a day. At the start of this century, the United
Nations promised to halve this figure by 2015. It has been working hard to keep this promise
ever since. A series of short films was made to show what you can buy in different countries
with this tiny amount. In a market in Nepal, for example, they could only buy four bananas
and a loaf of bread. It was impossible to buy meat or any protein.

Other people have been horrified to learn how enormous the problem is and have taken
action in different ways. A UK charity called 1 Dollar a Day has been raising money to invest
in projects to improve health, clean water, education, etc. They have also given people loans
to help them set up a business as it is difficult to borrow money if you have no bank account.

In the US, two school teachers decided to try spending only one dollar each day on food for
a month and have now written a book about their experience. They say they were often
starving, and got bored with eating the same food. And they couldn’t afford to buy healthy
foods such as fresh fruit and vegetables. The book describes how much rich countries
waste, and how they try to save money by buying cheap food from other countries.

The World Bank has recently published another report on how the situation has changed
since 1990. One dollar is worth less now, and food and fuel cost more, so it is difficult to work
out exactly how much progress there has been. However, there have clearly been some
amazing changes. Between 1990 and 2008, the number of people who earned salaries
below the poverty line went down from 43% of the developing world to 22%, so the UN has
already made a big difference. Of course there is still a huge amount to do to improve the
lives of millions of people throughout the world.

Example: More than a billion people _____ one dollar a day in 1990.
A gave  B earned  C saved 
1 In _____ the UN made a promise to cut the poverty figures by half.
A 2000  B 1900  C 2015 
2 In Nepal it costs one dollar to buy _____ and some bread.
A cheese  B meat  C a few bananas 
3 The charity 1 Dollar a Day lends people money to _____.
A get water  B start a business  C buy food 
4 Two school teachers spent one dollar a day on _____.
A a book  B vegetables  C eating 
5 They were often very _____.
A tired  B hungry  C healthy 
6 It wasn’t possible to buy _____ with a dollar.
A unhealthy food  B anything  C fruit 
7 The book shows how much rich countries _____.
A throw away  B spend each day  C can afford to buy 
8 Since 1990, the situation has changed _____.
A very little  B not at all  C a surprising amount 

9 In 2008, _____ of the world’s population was very poor.


Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

2 Reading and Writing A


A 43%  B 22%  Cover a billion 
10 The writer says we still need to do _____ to help people.
A a little  B a lot  C some things 
10

2 Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).


Example: The United Nations wants to reduce the number of people who live on one dollar a day.
T   
1 In Nepal, you can buy fruit and bread for one dollar. __T___
2 To borrow money, you have to have a business. __T___
3 1 Dollar a Day wants to improve schools. _T____
4 To save money, rich countries pay lower prices for food from other countries. _T____
5 Food has been less expensive since 1990. __F___
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Reading total 15

WRITING

Imagine you are writing in your diary or updating your status on a social media site
about today (140–180 words). Answer the questions.
• How are you feeling?
• What did you do when you got up?
• What have you done today?
• What haven’t you done yet?
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

2 Listening and Speaking A


LISTENING

1 Listen. Tick () the five sentences that are correct.


1 Helen and her husband moved to the countryside 10 years ago. T
2 They haven’t changed the house much since they moved in. F 
3 The second photo shows them looking tired and dirty. T 
4 At the beginning they sold apples to their friends. F 
5 They invested money from her husband’s grandfather in the business. F 
6 They started selling apple juice five years ago. T 
7 They have started to make a good income from the business. T 
8 They haven’t been able to spend much money on holidays. T 
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2 Listen to five conversations. Tick () A, B, or C.


1 Alice’s friend has _____ her grandmother’s house.
A recently sold  B just bought  C just left 
2 Lisa has been _____ for WaterAid since April.
A working  B giving talks  C organizing events 
3 Kate tells Wendy that her bus _____.
A hasn’t arrived yet  B didn’t stop  C has broken down 
4 The DVDs from the market cost _____ in the shops.
A the same as  B less than  C more than 
5 Chris says that he has _____.
A made no changes to his life  B just changed jobs  C lived in another country 
5
Listening total 10

SPEAKING

1 Make questions and ask your partner.


1 buy anything online / recently? happy with it?
2 When / last buy / present? Who? What?
3 ever waste money / something / not need? What?
4 you terrified / anything? What?
5 Who / you find / hilarious?
Now answer your partner’s questions.

2 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
‘It’s good to enjoy spending your money, and not worry about saving for the future.’

3 Listen to your partner talking about living abroad. Do you agree with him / her?

Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25

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