Focus 2 2ed Cumulative Test 4 Units1 8 GroupA
Focus 2 2ed Cumulative Test 4 Units1 8 GroupA
Focus 2 2ed Cumulative Test 4 Units1 8 GroupA
Reading
Group A
Name: ______________________________________ Class: ____ Total: ___/60
appetite bargains complaint diet 2 We need a _______ chocolate to make this cake.
website identity refund dizzy 3 Would you like ____________ sugar on your
You sometimes need your passport to prove strawberries?
your identity. 4 There were very ____________ people in the
supermarket because it’s Sunday.
1 I’m sick and I don’t want to eat. I’ve lost my 5 I’ve put far too ____________ tomatoes in this
____________. salad!
/5
© Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2019 PHOTOCOPIABLE Focus 2 SECOND EDITION (A2+/B1)
Cumulative Vocabulary, Grammar, Use of English and Test 4
Reading
Group A
Name: ______________________________________ Class: ____ Total: ___/60
© Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2019 PHOTOCOPIABLE Focus 2 SECOND EDITION (A2+/B1)
Cumulative Vocabulary, Grammar, Use of English and Test 4
Reading
Group A
Name: ______________________________________ Class: ____ Total: ___/60
3 Cities in China have some of the worst air winning tickets on the same day. They had now
____________ in the world. POLLUTE won almost a million pounds – enough money to
change their lives. However, Derek and Dawn
4 Some of the ____________ had put a lot of
told reporters that they were not planning any
money into Peter’s business. INVEST big changes. They said they would spend some
5 Tom felt he got a good ____________ at his money on the house where they lived, but that
college. EDUCATE they were happy there and didn’t want to move
6 Every year, you have to tell the government anywhere else. They also said that they were
what your ____________ were for the planning a holiday, probably to New York, where
previous year. EARN /6 Dawn had always wanted to go. What about
READING work? Derek, who was a driver, said he planned
10 Read the text. Choose the correct answer, to stop soon and was looking forward to
A, B, C or D. spending more time at home with Dawn, who
One Thursday night Derek Ladner, 57, was had already retired.
watching a film with his wife, Dawn, 60, when he
remembered he hadn’t checked the lottery ticket 1 The numbers Derek chose were
which he’d bought the day before. He used to A special to him.
buy a ticket regularly, every Wednesday and B changed regularly.
every Saturday, and he played the same C shown on TV.
numbers – a combination of his birthday and his D hard to remember.
wife’s. When the film had finished, he found the 2 On Thursday night, Derek
ticket and discovered that every number A thought about his birthday.
matched. He couldn’t believe it. He’d won! B celebrated a birthday.
The next morning, they discovered that they C didn’t know about the other winners.
weren't the only people who had chosen the D was happy to win 2.5 million pounds.
same numbers. Altogether there were five
3 Derek won nearly one million pounds
winning tickets for almost 2.5 million pounds.
because he
Each ticket won nearly half a million pounds.
A wanted to buy two tickets for Wednesday.
Derek and Dawn were naturally delighted and
B forgot about buying an earlier ticket.
excited – who wouldn’t be?
C didn’t remember to buy a ticket.
Over the next few days, Derek and Dawn
D bought the usual number of tickets.
started thinking about what they would do with
their money.They decided not to make any 4 Derek and Dawn
quick decisions. A are not going to make any changes.
A week later, they had another surprise – Derek B are planning to buy a new house.
found something in his wallet. It was another C are thinking of travelling.
lottery ticket. At first he was rather confused, D have already given up their jobs.
and then he remembered! That Wednesday, he 5 The writer seems to
had bought not one, but two tickets. The second A think Derek is very unusual.
one had been a mistake – he’d forgotten about B think they should spend more money.
the first one! That’s right – the second ticket had C admire Derek and Dawn.
the same numbers as the first ticket. Two tickets D pay a lot of attention to the facts of the story.
meant twice as much money! /10
The story was talked about everywhere. It was
the first and only time anyone had bought two
© Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2019 PHOTOCOPIABLE Focus 2 SECOND EDITION (A2+/B1)