B: It was f _ _ t _ _ t _ _. Tom won!
8. A: What did you think of the book?
B: It was b _ _ l _ _ _ _ t! I loved it.
Choose the correct answer, a, b or c.
1. I’m a bit ________ about the maths exam tomorrow.
2. We’re so ________ you could come tonight. It’s going to be such fun.
3. Grace was so ________ when we arrived. She had no idea we were there!
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a) interested
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b) surprised
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c) worried
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4. Why is she crying? What made her feel ________?
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a) upset
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b) angry
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c) sorry
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5. The food was terrible and expensive which made him ________.
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a) nervous
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b) angry
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c) happy
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6. I feel a little ________. This is my first time on a plane!
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a) nervous
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b) happy
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c) glad
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7. I’m so ________ we’re late. There was a lot of traffic.
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a) upset
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b) worried
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c) sorry
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8. My mum is ________ of flying, that’s why she doesn’t want to go in the helicopter.
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a) glad
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b) worried
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c) afraid
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GRAMMAR
Choose the right words to complete the conversations.
1. A: Where were / was you at 8 pm on Saturday?
B: I was at home watching a film.
2. A: Were you bored when you were at the concert?
B: No, I wasn’t / weren’t.
3. A: Where was your earring?
B: It was / were in my bedroom.
4. A: Was / Were you surprised to get your guitar back?
B: Yes, I was. I was very happy to see it again.
5. A: Where was your phone?
B: It wasn’t / was in my pocket, it was in the kitchen.
6. A: Where was / were Todd’s ring?
B: Inside a fish.
7. A: Were they hungry after the basketball game?
B: No, they were / weren’t, but they were very thirsty.
8. A: Were / Was you at school yesterday?
B: No, it was Sunday!
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of to be in the past.
1. I ______________ very tired last night after playing football.
2. She ______________ hungry at lunchtime, but she was very thirsty.
3. A: ______________ your friends interested in seeing the film?
B: Yes, they were.
4. I ______________ at home yesterday evening. I was at my uncle’s.
5. We ______________ very happy. The show was fantastic!
6. A: ______________ you cold last night?
B: Yes, I was.
7. My homework ______________ in my bag. It was in my bedroom.
8. We ______________ at school yesterday. It was a holiday.
PRONUNCIATION
Listen to the sentences. Is the underlined word strong or weak? Write S for strong and W for weak.
1. A: How was the big night out? ___
2. B: It was awesome! ___
3. A: Were your parents surprised? ___
4. B: A little. They knew we were planning something, but they didn’t know what! ___
5. A: Was the play good? ___
6. B: No, it wasn’t. ___
7. A: It was terrible, but we just watched the first half and then we left. ___
8. B: I have to admit we weren’t expecting that! ___
Number of correct answers: _________
Mark: _______6
Date: _______________
EXAM 6
READING
Read the text about team games. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F).
Three Different Team Games
A game of ice hockey is played by two teams and takes sixty minutes. Each team has twenty players, but only six from each team play on the ice at the same time. They are five skaters and a goalkeeper. The idea is to hit the puck or small round black ball with a stick and to get it in the other team’s goal. At the end of the game the team with the most goals wins.
Water polo is a team watersport. It’s like basketball, football and hockey in the water and the players don’t stop moving! They cannot stand in the pool. Players use one hand and swim with the ball. Each team has six players and one goalkeeper. The winner is the team with the most goals.
Shinty is a team game like hockey and ice hockey. A game takes ninety minutes and there are twelve players in each team. Each player has a stick and they try to hit the small ball into the other team’s goal. They cannot use their hands or arms.
1. In ice hockey, only six players in each team play at the same time. T / F
2. In ice hockey, players throw the ball into the goal with their hands. T / F
3. In water polo, the players move all the time. T / F
4. A game of shinty takes seventy minutes. T / F
5. In shinty, players cannot score a goal with their hands or arms. T / F
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