Below each one you will find the key.
TEST 1
GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form
of the verbs in the box.
1 I’m beginning to feel a bit hungry now.
2 Will you remember
a doctor’s appointment for tomorrow, please?
3 After getting an MA in maths, he went on
a graffiti artist.
4 Do you remember
up in the middle of the night and
‘goal!’?
5 He completely forgot
me to meet him at 8. He didn’t turn up until 9.15!
2 Underline the correct alternative.
1 A: I wonder where my dictionary is.
B: You could’ve / can’t left it at home.
2 A:
Tom looks exhausted today.
B: He must’ve been working /
worked all night.
3 A:
Did James pass his exams?
B: No. He can’t / must have studied
hard enough.
4 A:
Where’s my passport? I left it in this drawer.
B: Do you think it could have
been / been stolen?
5 A:
The front window’s broken!
B: It might’ve / couldn’t have been the children. They’re all at
school now.
6 A:
I wonder why Mr Thomas wasn’t at the meeting.
B: He can’t have being / been
told about it.
VOCABULARY
3 Complete the table.
crime
|
person
|
mugging
|
¹ mugger
|
arson
|
²
|
³
|
stalker
|
vandalism
|
4
|
5
|
hacker
|
pickpocketing
|
6
|
7
|
kidnapper
|
tax
evasion
|
8
|
identity
theft
|
9
|
10
|
counterfeiter
|
shoplifting
|
¹¹
|
1 My parents dream of retiring.
2 Don’t
me
breaking it.
3 The boy
the man
rescuing him and
him
drowning.
4 The girls were
shoplifting and taken to the police station.
5 He was
mugging the old lady after new evidence was found.
5 Complete the phrases.
1 Sam will be late. His car’s b r
o k e n down.
2 I got s
u
a tree when I was six.
3 He f
o
a roof and got k
o
.
4 Ring 999! The house is o f .
5 Can you keep a spare house key for me? I’m
always l
myself o .
PRONUNCIATION
6 Underline the word with a different
vowel sound.
1 mug stuck rescue
a suspect
2 shoplift pose knock apologise
3 blame save evade swap
4 arson hacker grab kidnap
5 pretend divert arrest attention
6 distract counterfeit bribe switch
FUNCTIONS
7 Complete the words.
A: Good morning. Marden Police Station.
B: Hello. I’ve just 1been
mugged! I was in town when a man came up to me, asking for directions. Before I
2r
what had 3h ,
he’d snatched my bag and jumped into a car.
A: What sort of car was it?
B: It was beige or grey. I didn’t 4c the number 5p . My 6m went 7b .
A: Don’t worry. He’s probably swapped cars by now. What was he 8l ?
B: He 9r me of Johnny Depp and that distracted me. But he looked like a
tourist. He had a map and everything.
A: Yes, to divert your 10a .
B: I know. I was completely 11f .
KEY TEST 1
1: 2 to make
3 to become
4 waking /
shouting
5
to tell
2: 2 been working
3 can’t
4
have been
5
couldn’t have
6
been
3: 2 arsonist 3 stalking 4 vandal 5 hacking 6 pickpocket 7 kidnapping 8 tax evader 9 identity thief 10 counterfeiting
11
shoplifter
4: 2 blame / for
3 thanked
/ for, saving / from
4
charged with
5
cleared of
5: 2 stuck up
3 fell off
/ knocked out
4
on fire
5
locking / out
6: 2 pose 3 swap
4 arson 5 divert 6 bribe
7: 2 realised 3 happened 4 catch 5 plate
6 mind 7 blank 8 like 9
reminded
10
attention 11 fooled
TEST 2
GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form
of the verbs in the box.
1 I’m beginning to feel
a bit hungry now.
2 She tried
the jar several times but she couldn’t. It was stuck.
3 I wish you’d stop
that noise. I’m trying to work.
4 Will you go on
for them now they’ve reduced your salary?
5 Sorry, I completely forgot
your letter in the post. I’ll do it tomorrow.
6 Will you remember
my dentist’s appointment? I can’t go tomorrow.
2 Underline the correct alternative.
1 A:
I wonder where my dictionary is.
B: You could’ve / can’t left it at home.
2 A:
My favourite vase is broken!
B: It might’ve / couldn’t have been the cat.
3 A:
I wonder why he didn’t turn up.
B: He can’t have being / been
told about it.
4 A:
Why does Mary look so tired today?
B: She might’ve been working /
worked late last night.
5 A:
Did Jack pass his driving test?
B: No. He can’t / must have practised
enough.
6 A:
Where’s my wallet? I left it here.
B: Do you think it might have
been / been stolen?
VOCABULARY
3 Complete the table.
crime
|
person
|
mugging
|
1 mugger
|
stalking
|
2
|
arson
|
3
|
4
|
vandal
|
5
|
hacker
|
kidnapping
|
6
|
pickpocketing
|
7
|
8
|
tax
evader
|
9
|
identity
thief
|
counterfeiting
|
10
|
11
|
shoplifter
|
4 Complete with the correct form of
the verbs in the box and a preposition.
1 My parents dream of retiring.
2 The men were taken to court and
hacking into computers.
3 She was
shoplifting after new evidence was given.
4 Don’t
me
losing the keys.
5 The man
the girl
rescuing his son and
him
drowning.
5 Complete the phrases.
1 Sam will be late. His car’s b r
o k e n down.
2 He gave me a spare house key because he keeps
l
himself o
.
3 Thieves b
i
my flat last night and stole my laptop.
4 He f
o
a wall and g
k
out.
5 She swerved to avoid r
o
a child who ran into the road.
PRONUNCIATION
6 Underline the word with a different
vowel sound.
1 mug stuck rescue
a suspect
2 divert arrest identity theft
3 distract grab
arson snatch
4 knock apologise shoplift pose
5 blame swap taken evade
6 divert counterfeit bribe identity
FUNCTIONS
7 Complete the words.
A: Good morning. Marden Police Station.
B: Oh, hello. I’ve just 1been mugged!. A man in a car asked me for
directions. 2B
I realised what was 3h ,
he’d 4g my bag and driven off.
A: Did you get any details of the car?
B: Oh, I didn’t 5c the 6n plate. It all happened so 7q .
A: Well, he’s probably switched cars by now. Can you describe him?
B: Yes, he 8r me of Orlando Bloom. He 9l like a tourist. It didn’t 10c
my 11m
that he was a mugger.
KEY TEST 2
1: 2 to open 3 making 4 working 5 to put 6 to cancel
2: 2 might’ve 3 been 4
working 5 can’t
6 have
been
3: 2 stalker 3 arsonist 4 vandalism
5 hacking 6 kidnapper 7 pickpocket
8
tax evasion 9 identity theft
10
counterfeiter 11 shoplifting
4: 2 charged
with
3 cleared
of
4
blame / for
5
thanked / for, saving / from
5: 2 locking / out
3 broke
into
4
fell off / got knocked
5
running over
6: 2 divert 3 arson 4 pose 5
swap
6
counterfeit
7: 2 Before 3 happening 4 grabbed
5 catch 6 number 7 quickly 8 reminded
9
looked 10 cross 11 mind
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