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TEST

Tests

Forms 6–7–8

PART 1.
Read the text and questions. For each question choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.

LETTER TO EDITOR OF TV WEEKLY

Dear Sir/Madam
I read Alison Burnham’s review of “When We Were 12”, and I do not agree with her. I thought the programme was wonderful – I found the old news pictures really interesting – they helped to bring to life the stories the people were telling.
After watching the programme, I kept remembering things from my own childhood. For example, one day when I was about five, I was going to school on the bus by myself (this was the late 1940s). My mother had given me exactly the right money for a return ticket. I held out my hand with the money in it – one big coin on top of one little coin. The bus conductor took the big top coin only and she gave me a ticket, but it was a pink one for a single journey, I needed a white one for a return journey, but I was too frightened to say anything. When school finished for the day, I couldn’t catch the bus home – I had to walk. As an adult, whenever I’ve been in a situation where I needed to say something or take some action, this early memory of my bus ride comes back to me, and I’m able to take control of the situation.
I would like to say to the director, Bret Chrysler, carry on making this kind of programme. Too much TV these days is quiz shows and so-called ‘reality programmes’. I appreciate the human story that can make me laugh and cry.
Yours faithfully, Chris Daniels

1. What is Chris Daniels’ reason for sending this letter?

A. He thinks Alison will be interested in his childhood story.
B. He wants to describe his feelings about the programme.
C. He wants Alison to change her opinion.
D. He hopes that other readers will support him.

2. Chris Daniels includes the story about the bus ticket

A. because it’s similar to one of the stories on the TV programme.
B. to show how the programme made him think.
C. because he thinks the readers of TV Weekly will enjoy it.
D. to talk about how miserable his childhood was.

3. In the story about the bus ticket, why did Chris Daniels have to walk home?

A. The bus was late.
B. The conductor didn’t want him on the bus.
C. He hadn’t got a return ticket.
D. He had lost his bus ticket.

4. What does Chris Daniels now think about his experience on the bus?

A. He believes it helps him to be more confident.
B. He wishes it hadn’t happened.
C. He remembers it every time he gets on a bus.
D. He feels angry every time when he thinks about it.

5. Which of these sentences would Chris Daniels be most pleased to read in a reply to this letter?

A. You’ll be interested to know that we’ve received letters both ‘for’ and ‘against’ this programme.
B. We are pleased to tell you that the TV company has promised to show fewer old news pictures.
C. We’re always happy to know what our readers think about TV programmes.
D. You’ll be pleased to know that the TV company has just told us that work will start on a second series in the autumn.

PART 2.
The people below all want to choose a TV programme to watch. Further below there are descriptions of eight programmes. Decide which programme would be the most suitable for the following people. For questions 6–10, mark the correct letter (A-H).

6. The Himenez family love quiz programmes, especially general knowledge ones. They can’t watch after 9 o’clock, as the twins have to be up early for school.

7. The McGregors live in Scotland, and work very hard – they only watch TV at weekends. They enjoy programmes about the natural world, and about different aspects of wildlife in other countries.

8. Mr. and Mrs. Levy are keen to keep up with the news and what’s happening worldwide. Their favourites are current affairs discussion programmes, which they often stay up late to watch.

9. Katie (10) and Michaela (9) love adventure programmes – especially ones about heroes in past times, with plenty of action and not too much romance.

10. Mr. and Mrs. O’Driscoll are very keen on quiz programmes but will watch anything to do with sport.

RECOMMENDED TV PROGRAMMES

A. Any Sporting Ideas?

Not the quiz programme you expect from the name, perhaps. This late-night question-and-answer series takes viewers’ suggestions for improving different sports, and experiments to see whether they would work or not. Watch out for plenty of ideas for deciding if the football crossed the line or not!

B. The Very, Very Wild Show

The quality of wildlife photography is so high these days that it’s easy to forget how dangerous it can be. One cameraman was almost killed while filming the episode to be shown this Sunday, in which we find ourselves face to face with an Indian tiger which seems to be one meter away.

C. Big Sister Can See You!

The latest ‘reality’ show begins a six-week run on Saturday, hoping to continue the success story of this new form of real-life soap opera. This time the contestants are all women, and they’re not locked up in a house or left on a tropical island. Their adventures begin when … but why don’t you see for yourselves? Recommended.

D. We Ask the Questions

The studio audience is carefully selected, and they certainly make the ‘experts’ work hard in response to their questions. There’s a wide range of subjects under discussion, from heroes of sport to the news of the day! It’s just a shame it’s on so late at night.

E. Who Let the Dogs In?

The latest programme in the mid-week series about Europe’s changing landscape looks at the continent’s newest animal – the dog! It sounds harmless enough, but these animals are very different from those you take for a walk in the local park. Fascinating, but not for viewers with weak stomachs.

F. Ask Me Another

Many people were surprised when this programme replaced the very popular early-evening film quiz. But viewers seem to like the wider range of subjects and the unusual format, especially the part where contestants are given the answer and have to guess the question.

G. Marathon

No, not another sports programme, but the story of the Greek soldier who ran 42 kilometres after a battle in 49 BC, to deliver an important message. It’s colourful and beautiful to look at, with fantastic views of the landscape, but above all the action never stops and it’s very, very exciting.

H. Pop Goes Politics

How do politicians of the past compare with those of today? In this clever, but not too serious programme, we see rare pieces of film showing famous names from the last century, often doing things they probably regretted afterwards. We don’t learn very much that’s new, but it’s very funny.

PART 3. For questions 11–35 choose the correct answer, A, B or C.

11. Adrian wanted to know where _____ the CD player.

A. did you buy
B. I had bought
C. was bought

12. I’m afraid there aren’t __ cups for everyone to have some coffee.

A. many
B. much
C. enough

13. May I _____ on these shirts to see if they suit me, please?

A. pull
B. wear
C. try

14. If you buy the tickets, _____ for the meal after the show.

A. we’ll pay
B. we’d pay
C. we paid

15. The shop didn’t have any black jeans _____ stock.

A. in
B. of
C. on

16. No one will know my story _____ you tell them.

A. if
B. unless
C. although

17. My boss _____ this language course to me.

A. recommended
B. influenced
C. persuaded

18. The interviewer asked the singer if he _____ always lived in California.

A. did
B. had
C. would

19. Can you send _____, please?

A. me an application form
B. to me an application form
C. an application form me

20. Luckily none of my friends hurt _____ when our tent fell down.

A. ourselves
B. himself
C. themselves

21. If you _____ near the sea, you’d probably swim more often.

A. live
B. would live
C. lived

22. I lost my father’s favourite CD last week. _____ I found it before he realised.

A. Actually
B. Luckily
C. Unfortunately

23. He’ll certainly send us an email unless he _____ our address.

A. would forget B. forgets C. will forget

24. The students were never _____ danger while they were climbing the mountain.

A. in
B. at
C. on

25. What _____ if we invited you to our party?

A. did you say
B. would you say
C. had you said

26. The archaeologists found the old city _____ accident.

A. in
B. by
C. with

27. “I really enjoy learning folk songs.” “So _____ I.”

A. am
B. have
C. do

28. Can you _____ me where the waiter put our coats?

A. say
B. tell
C. explain

29. Michaela hasn’t phoned her parents. Nor _____ I.

A. has
B. had
C. have

30. Which girl is responsible _____ the actors’ make-up?

A. for
B. on
C. to

31. I asked _____ students in the class to look for my notebook.

A. each
B. all
C. every

32. Would you like sparkling or _____ mineral water?

A. flat
B. still
C. soft

33. After _____ the email, he left the room.

A. read
B. reading
C. had read

34. Do you know how much _____?

A. cost these postcards
B. do these postcards cost
C. these postcards cost

35. Goodbye and _____ a safe journey!

A. have
B. make
C. go

KEYS:

Part 1: 1. B; 2. B; 3. C; 4. A; 5. D

Part 2: 6. F; 7. B; 8. D; 9. G; 10. A

Part 3: 11. B; 12. C; 13. C; 14. A; 15. A; 16. B; 17. A; 18. B; 19. A; 20. C; 21. C; 22. B; 23. B; 24. A; 25. B; 26. B; 27. C; 28. B; 29. C; 30. A; 31. B; 32. B; 33. B; 34. C; 35. A