Test Units 1 3
Test Units 1 3
Test Units 1 3
Class ____________________________
1 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Have you ever been (go) to Paris?
1 Can you wait a few minutes? The boys _______ (not finish) their lunch yet.
2 I _______ (feel) dizzy all morning. I think I’ll go to the doctor’s.
3 The criminal’s sentence _______ (not decide) until next week.
4 I _______ (finish) your book by tomorrow, so I’ll give it back to you then.
5 If I _______ (not see) you before I go, I’ll phone you next week.
6 I _______ (talk) to Jane when Billy walked through the door.
7 You can go out as soon as you _______ (do) your homework.
8 How long _______ (sit) there? Are you waiting for someone?
9 They _______ (climb) for about an hour when the rain started.
10 I _______ already _______ (speak) to John about the problem.
11 This time tomorrow I _______ (do) my final exams.
12 When Jane got to the station she realized she _______ (leave) her ticket at home.
13 Who _______ (know) the answer to this question?
14 It _______ (think) that the burglar escaped through the bathroom window.
15 People used _______ (send) to prison for a longer period of time.
16 The robbers are believed _______ (steal) three valuable paintings.
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VOCABULARY
Until recently evidence that the world’s weather is becoming more extreme and
harder to predict was largely anecdotal, without the support of any factual proof, and
often angrily argued over. The majority of scientists pointed out that drawing
conclusions based on a couple of scorching hot summers or a particularly damp
spring was misleading. There have always been occasional weather extremes, and,
although it’s tempting to believe the contrary, single events do not indicate a general
change to the climate.
However, a study by the World Weather Organization suggests that there may well
be factual evidence to support the idea that the world’s weather patterns are
changing. By recording weather events over the past two decades, the organization
has been able to ascertain that the number, although not necessarily the strength of,
such extreme weather events as floods, droughts, and tornadoes has risen.
Moreover, it predicts that weather events we now consider unusual will have
become the norm by the end of the next decade.
The world’s climate has been setting new records over the last year. Just over 500
tornadoes hit the United States in May, causing untold damage, and breaking the
previous monthly record by more than 100. A heatwave in India killed hundreds, with
temperatures rising to an astonishing 49 degrees Celsius, and also breaking all
sorts of records. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall in Sri Lanka resulted in terrible floods and
many casualties. And parts of Europe recorded average summer temperatures five
degrees above what would normally be expected. Looked at separately, none of
these events is particularly remarkable, but when put together they represent a clear
and worrying change to the world’s climate.
As a general rule, the World Weather Organization only compiles and reports its
statistics. However, the figures for the last year were so alarming that the
organization felt compelled to issue a warning of sorts. It pointed out that the
increase in the world’s temperature was greater between 1900 and 2000 than it had
been for any other 100-year period during the past 1,000 years. Not only that, but
temperatures from 1976 to 2000 rose at a faster rate than the previous 75 years
when surface temperatures warmed up in an uneven way.
So, what or who is to blame? The World Weather Organization avoids this question,
defining its own role as a gatherer rather than an interpreter of information. The
study recognizes that global warming is taking place, and points out that the figures
are irrefutable in this respect, but it has no opinion about whether global warming is
a natural phenomenon or one that humans are directly responsible for.
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________
SPEAKING
2 Talk about one of the statements below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give
reasons.
1 ‘There are some psychics who really can see the future.’
2 ‘Crime is rising and the streets are getting more dangerous.’
3 ‘It is becoming more difficult for people to find the right person to get married to.’
Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25