A Fill in the Missing Word/Phrase. There Is One Answer You Do Not Need to Use

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A Fill in the Missing Word/Phrase. There Is One Answer You Do Not Need to Use

TEST 2 (Module 2) Student A

NAME …………………………………………………………….……. DATE …………………… CLASS …………………………………………………………….……. MARK ______100 (Time 40 minutes)

Vocabulary

A Fill in the missing word/phrase. There is one answer you do not need to use.

• light candles • flying • sculptures • colours • tower • bad luck • costumes • parade • carving • full moon • contest

1 This bag comes in many 7 Matthew wants to make a different ...... and sizes. wood ...... of a bird for his 2 There are some amazing grandmother. snow ...... in the park. 8 Some people believe black cats 3 The children are wearing colourful bring ...... carnival ...... 9 Do you want to watch the 4 There’s a wonderful ...... in song ...... on TV with me? the sky tonight. 10 In Spain, there is a festival where people 5 We ...... and put them in the stand on each other and make a river to carry away bad luck. human ...... 6 Look at that balloon ...... high in the air!

Marks  ____ 102 20

B Complete the sentences with the correct word.

• throw • take • dancing • doing • crown • carve • raining • make

11 Try not to ...... noise. The baby is 14 Some people ...... pumpkins on sleeping! Halloween. 12 It’s carnival time and people are ...... and having fun in the streets. 13 I’m ...... my shopping tomorrow. Do you want to come with me?

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15 Students ...... a king and queen at 17 I’m not going to the park. It’s ...... the school dance. 18 Let’s ...... a photo of the children. 16 I’m cold! Don’t ...... snowballs at me! Marks  ____ 82 16

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C Underline the correct item.

19 Bill is wearing a coat because it’s very 22 The children are at the park flying their warm/cold outside. masks/kites. 20 Mary’s birthday party/parade is on Friday. 23 This film is very funny/full! 21 The decorated/freezing houses look amazing! Marks  ____ 52 10

Grammar

D Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous.

24 Mum ...... (make) hamburgers 28 ...... (they/come) to the play for dinner tonight. tonight? 25 When ...... (Sandy/leave) for 29 It’s not raining now and the the airport? sun ...... (shine). 26 Marc ...... (not/work) today. 30 Why ...... (Bill/run) out the 27 Kim ...... (play) the guitar door? right now.

Marks  ____ 71 7

E Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or present continuous.

31 Every Thursday Bobby ...... 35 Rebecca ...... (want) to go (drive) us to football practice. to the supermarket. 32 Make sure you wear warm clothes, 36 ...... (Nicole/do) her it ...... (snow) outside. homework at the moment? 33 I can’t hear the music because 37 Sonya and her brother ...... everyone ...... (talk). (always/clear) the table after dinner. 34 Susan ...... (come/usually) home at nine. Marks  ____ 72 14

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Everyday English

F Choose the correct response. e.g. How about meeting at 6:00? A

38 How old is John? ...... A See you then. 39 Do you know where I live? ...... B Oh, nothing much. 40 What are you doing on Friday? ...... C He turns 15 this Saturday. 41 Why don't you come to the shops with us? ...... D At 7:30. 42 What time is Mum picking us up? ...... E No, I don't. F I’d love to!

Marks  ____ 52 10

Reading

G Read the text and answer the questions.

In the UK, the USA and Canada, people celebrate Halloween on 31st October. The word Halloween comes from ‘All Hallows’ Eve’ because it is the night before All Saints’ Day, a religious holiday in some parts of the world. On this night, children dress up in costumes, put on masks and go door to door, saying “trick or treat” to get delicious sweets or other treats. Many people decorate their homes with ghosts and other things to give their houses a scary look. People also decorate their homes with jack-o-lanterns. They carve scary faces on pumpkins and light candles that they put inside the pumpkin. Schoolchildren dress up and have costume and pumpkin carving contests. Adults often enjoy the celebrations by having costume parties too, and giving prizes for the best costumes. In some places, both children and adults can take tours of haunted houses. In Canada and the USA, children often carry small UNICEF boxes and together with their treats, they also collect money for this international children’s charity.

e.g. When do people celebrate Halloween? On 31st October.

43 Do people wear special clothes on Halloween? ...... 44 What do children say when they knock on someone’s door? ...... 45 What do people use to decorate their homes on Halloween? ...... 46 How do adults celebrate Halloween? ...... 47 How do some children help UNICEF during Halloween? ......

Marks  ____

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Writing

H Write a speech about a special day (e.g. festival, international/local celebration.) Use the article in exercise G and the ideas below to help you (50-60 words).

Introduce yourself

Para 1 • Say who you are (Hi, my name is … and I am from …)

Talk about the celebration

Para 2 • Name of festival, celebration. (I would like to talk about …) • When and where do we celebrate it? (We celebrate …) • How do we celebrate it? (On that day …)

Finish your speech

Para 3 • Ask if there are any more questions and thank your audience (Do you have any questions? Thank you for listening ...... )

Marks  ____ 10 Listening

I Listen and answer the questions.

48 How long does the Carnival last? 50 What is Tekgut? A forty days B four days A beef soup B dumplings C three days C rice cake

49 What are the boys’ hats decorated with? A stars B belts C candles

Marks  ____ 31 3

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