Module Test 2 Summer Nb-232 Gunko Danilo

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Module test II

I, Listening Comprehension Test


You will hear Dave telling his friend Janet about his recent trip to Brazil. For questions 1-6,
choose the best answer (A, B or C).

1 Why did Dave go to Rio?


A To go on a business trip.
B To go to the beach.
C To experience Carnival.

2 Where was the first place he went?


A To the beach.
B To the hotel.
C To the Carnival.

3 What does Dave say about the dancers?


A They were tireless.
B They were tiring.
C They were tired.

4 What is the Sambodromo?


A a parade
B a street
C a dance

5 What does Dave say about the nightlife?


A It's an interesting mix.
B He didn't go out much.
C The nightclubs were great.

6 What is Janet going to do?


A Take some photos.
B Look at some photos.
C Get some photos developed.

Reading Comprehension Test


Read the article below and choose the most suitable heading from the list (A-H) for each
part( 1-6) of the article.There is one extra heading that you don’t need to use.There is an
example (O) at the beginning.

A Wandering through nature and hisroty


B Keeping the arts alive
C The perfect place to go
D Past and present combined
E For the adventurous only
F Weatherproof fun
G Seaside pleasures
H A jungle in the heart of Swansea

O (C) The summer holidays are approaching and you and your family just can't decide where to
go. The kids want lots of sport and activity, while you would prefer a chance to relax in
natural surroundings and experience a bit of culture as well. Why not try Swansea, the
holiday destination with something for everyone?
1 (G)
To start with, the beaches around Swansea are a playtime paradise, with clean sand and
sparkling water. There is no end to the things you can do. The little ones can build
sandcastles and paddle on the shore, while older children can take part in activities such as
windsurfing and sailing. Grown-ups will enjoy lazing on the beach while admiring the
beautiful scenery.
2 (A)
For those who don't fancy sunbathing or watersports the surrounding countryside has lots to
offer. Picturesque coastal paths and nature trails are ideal for long walks. Moreover,
medieval caslles, ancient burial sites and spectacular parks and gardens can all be easily
reached.
3 (D)
lf you want to have a fabulous time in town, try the Maritime Quarter. Once the industrial
and shipping area of the city, it now has quaint 19th century streets alongside newer areas of
homes, businesses, pubs, restaurants and museums. Don't miss the Maritime and Industrial
Museum, which is full of fascinating relics from the Quarter's working past.
4 (F)
We can guarantee that your holiday in Swansea won' t be spoilt by rainy weather.The
Swansea Leisure Centre, a huge indoor complex, truly has something for everyone with its
swimming pool, fitness classes, high-tech gym and, of course, a cafeteria for snacks and
drinks. There's an assortment of special activities for the kids, including wild and wacky
exercises in Fitkid, and the Fun CIub, with team games,arts and crafts and swimming
sessions especially for children.
5 (B)
The culturally-minded will find plenty to suit their tastes in Swansea. The Swansea Grand
theatre has offerings ranging from comedy to opera. There is also an outdoor theatre at
Oystermouth Castle, where opera and the plays of Shakespeare are performed. For those
interested in the visual arts, Swansea's municipal art gallery houses a variety of works by
famous artists such as Dore, Gwen and Augustus, John and Graham Suthedand.
6 (E)
Finally, for a taste of the exotic, don’t miss Plantasia. This is an indoor tropical paradise.
Packed with beautiful plantlife from the warmest regions ol the world. lt's not just greenery
either. Frogs, snakes, spiders and birds can be seen in their natural surroundings, and the
butterfly house with its colourful creatures from the world's rainforests is not to be missed.
So if your holiday plans are still up in the air, don't hesitate – come to Swansey and have the
holiday of a lifetime!

Grammar and Lexical Test

1. Write the comparative or superlative form.


1. The people in Ireland are some of friendliest (friendly) in the world.
2. The subway in Athens is the most modern (modern) one I’ve ever been on.
3. What’s the quickest (quick) way to get around London?
4 Are trains here more expensive (expensive) as in Britain?
5. I think my old car was more economical (economical) than my new one.
6. You look much better (good) with short hair!
7. Unfortunately my new office is just tinnier (tiny) as my last one.
8. That was probably the worst (bad) coffee I’ve ever drunk!
9. Mary speaks more slowly (slowly) than Anna.

2. Complete the compound nouns in the sentences.


1. Watch out for the speed camera when you drive out of town.
2. I never drive during the rush hour because the traffic is very bad.
3. Can you believe that drivers didn’t wear seat belts in the past.
4. Excuse me, is there a petrol station near here?
5. I don’t like riding my bike in the town with no cycle lanes
6. The public transport is excellent here. You don’t need a car at all.
7. The queues at this taxi rank are always long on Saturday nights.
8. it’s annoying when cyclists go through a red traffic light
9. The speed limit in many British cities as low as 20 miles per hour.

3. Choose the correct item.

1. The older she gets , ............ mature she becomes.


A the most B more C the more
2. Tracy is not so......... as Patricia in making cakes.
A more skilled B skilled C most skilled
3. This piece of fabric is ...... more expensive because it is hand-woven.
A least B half C slightly
4. This shop assistant is ........... more polite than the previous one.
A far B by far C as
5. Suzanne is........... intelligent as Stacy.
A as B so C very
6. Rob is far ......... than his brother.
A most shy B more shy C shy
7. What he told us was ......... shocking.
A much B more C very
8. The older he gets, the ........ friendly he becomes.
A more B most C least
9. Jane is much........... than her sister.
A pretty B prettier C prettiest
10.David is ........ tall as his father.
A much B a lot C as
11. I wore the ...... clothes I could find.
A smart B smarter C smartest
12.James is very.......
A clever B cleverly C cleverest.

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