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Revision module A
Listening
1. Listen to the conversations and choose the correct answer.
Conversation A
1. What does John think about fishing
a) It is fun and exciting. b) It is a weekend hobby.
c) It is not interesting.
2. Who caught the most fish in the fishing competition
a) John. b) John's mother. c) John's father.
3. What did John's mother catch
a) The smallest fish. b) The nicest fish. c) The biggest fish.
a
c
c
Conversation B
4. What is wrong with Tony
a) He has got a headache. b) He has got a fever.
c) He has got a bad cold.
5. What did the doctor say
a) He had a fever. b) He was all right.
c) It was nothing serious.
6. What does Betty advise Tony to do
a) Drink lots of water. b) Take some medicine.
c) Sleep for a day.
a
c
c
Conversation C
7. What is the Nature Club going to do
a) Have a meeting. b) Go on a trip.
c) Go to the museum.
8. When are they going to meet
a) At 7: 10. b) At 7: 30. c) At 8: 10.
9. What does everyone have to bring
a) Food and drink. b) Water.
c) A pair of strong shoes.
a
a
b
Conversation D
10. Where does the conversation probably happen
a) In a shop. b) On a plane.
c) At a ticket office.
11. When will the woman leave for London
a) On 4th May. b) On 5th May. c) On 6th May.
12. What is her flight number
a) BA727. b) CA757. c) CA737.
b
c
c
Conversation E
13. What did Kate ask David to do
a) Go to the cinema. b) Go over the lessons.
c) Work out maths problems.
14. What subject is Kate weak in
a) English. b) Physics. c) Maths.
15. What did David decide to do in the end
a) Watch the film with Kate. b) Go to bed earlier.
c) Go over his lessons.
a
c
c
Conversation A
Kate: Hi, John. How was your weekend
John: Great! I went fishing in the river near my house.
Kate: Fishing That sounds fun.
John: Yes. You spend hours waiting and then suddenly there’s a fish on your line. Then it’s really exciting. Our family had a competition, and my father caught the most. He caught seven fish in one day!
Kate: Wow! That’s great!
John: But you know, my mother caught the biggest fish.
Kate: And what about you
John: I only caught one, but Mum said it tasted the best of all.
Conversation B
Tony: Hello, Betty!
Betty: Hi, Tony. You don’t look very well. What’s wrong with you
Tony: I’ve got a toothache and a bad cough.
Betty: You must have caught a cold. Have you seen a doctor
Tony: Yes, he took my temperature. It seemed all right.
Betty: What did the doctor say then
Tony: Oh, he said it was nothing serious. Just a bad cold. He gave me some medicine and told me to take it three times a day. Don’t worry.
Betty: You’d better drink lots of water and get plenty of sleep. That’s the best medicine for a cold.
Tony: I will. Thank you!
Betty: Hope you get well soon.
Conversation C
Lingling: Hello. Is that Daming
Daming: Yes. Hi, Lingling!
Lingling: Hey, are you free tomorrow
Daming: Er…yes, I think so. What’s happening
Lingling: The Nature Club is going on a trip to the forest park. Would you like to come
Daming: Great! I’d love to. When and where are we going to meet
Lingling: At the school gate at 7: 10. Then we’ll go to the forest park by bus. The bus leaves at 7: 30. It’ll take us 40 minutes to get there.
Daming: Do I need to bring anything
Lingling: Oh, yes. Everyone’s going to bring their favourite food and drink. We’re going to have a picnic in the forest.
Daming: Great. I can’t wait! I’m sure we’ll have a good time.
Lingling: See you tomorrow. Remember: ten past seven—in the morning!
Daming: Don’t worry. I won’t be late!
Conversation D
Man: Can I help you
Woman: Yes, I’d like to buy tickets to London, please.
Man: When would you like to fly
Woman: On the 5th of May.
Man: The 5th Let me see. Hum, I’m sorry. We don’t have any flights to London on that day. What about the 4th
Woman: No, I can’t leave before the 5th.
Man: Then, we have a flight on the 6th.
Woman: What’s the flight number
Man: It’s CA757.
Woman: CA757. At what time does it leave Shanghai
Man: It takes off at 12: 55. How many seats, please
Woman: I’d like three seats.
Man: Just a moment, please.
Conversation E
Kate: Would you like to see a film with me tonight, David
David: Go to the cinema Are you crazy We’ve got an exam tomorrow! Aren’t you going to go over the lessons
Kate: I go over my lessons every day—I’m not worried. I’d like to do something relaxing before the exam.
David: You always work so hard, Kate! No wonder you never worry about exams. You seem to do well in every subject: English, Chinese, history, physics…
Kate: Except maths! But it’s no use working out maths problems before an exam.
David: You’re right. But I’d better study tonight, or I’ll fail the exam.
Kate: OK. Try to go to bed early, and good luck!
David: Thanks. I hope next time I can see a film with you. Have a good time.
2. Listen and complete the table.
Time when you can buy tickets at the sports centre
Number of tickets you can buy online at a time
People who will go to the concert
Day when they will go to the concert
Time when the concert starts
Time when the concert finishes
Price of each ticket
Daming and Tony
300 yuan
seven o'clock
Wednesday
two
from nine o'clock on Saturday morning
11 o'clock
Tony: Look, Dad! The Music Kids are going to play at the sports centre next month. They’re a fantastic group. We must try to get tickets.
Dad: Where can we buy tickets
Tony: At the sports centre from nine o’clock on Saturday morning.
Dad: That’ll be difficult, Tony. We’ll have to get there early and stand in line for a long time.
Tony: We can also buy tickets online—there’s a website address.
Dad: OK. Let’s try it.
Tony: Look! They’re on sale already.
Dad: Here we are…now, how many tickets do you want
Tony: Let’s get four, for Daming, Lingling, Betty and me.
Dad: OK. Oh, no, we can only buy two—they won’t sell more than two tickets at a time.
Tony: Well, let’s forget about Lingling and Betty then! I don’t think they really like the band anyway. Let’s get two tickets, one for Daming and one for me.
Dad: They’re playing on Wednesday and Thursday.
Tony: I’d like to go on Wednesday. What time does it start
Dad: Let me see. Oh, yes. It starts at seven o’clock.
Tony: What time does it finish
Dad: At eleven o’clock. It’s late. I’ll meet you outside.
Tony: Great! How much
Dad: They’re 300 yuan each.
Tony: Thanks, Dad!
3. Choose the correct answer.
1. Linda enjoys playing piano, while her parents are interested in listening to music.
a) /; the b) the; /
c) /; / d) the; the
2. —Which would you like, coffee or cola
— , thanks. I'd like a cup of tea.
a) Either b) Both c) Neither d) None
Vocabulary and grammar
c
b
3. Tony has read lots of stories by American writers. Now he would like to read stories by writers from countries.
a) other; any b) some; any
c) other; some d) some; other
4. —What do you think of the football match
—Wonderful. Our football team has never played .
a) better b) best c) worse d) well
5. Mr Wang lives that building. He lives the sixth floor.
a) on; in b) of; to c) in; on d) to; at
c
a
d
6. —Shall I tell Jim about it
—No, you . I've told him already.
a) needn't b) wouldn't c) mustn't d) shouldn't
7. —You never feel worried before an exam, do you
—Well, I work hard all the time. I'm any exam.
a) busy with b) afraid of
c) ready for d) interested in
8. You walk too close to the edge when you are walking along the Great Wall.
a) wouldn't b) mustn't c) needn't d) won't
a
b
c
4. Complete the passage with the correct form of the words in the box.
dangerous proper safe seldom serious
Many people are afraid of travelling by plane, but flying is the
(1) way to travel. Safety is something that pilots take very(2) . Before each flight, technicians will carefully check that everything is working(3) on the plane. Because of this, planes(4)____________ have accidents. In fact, travelling by car is (5)__________________ than travelling by plane.
safest
seldom
more dangerous
seriously
properly
5. Complete the passage with the sentences in the box. There is one extra sentence.
Reading
a) Nothing worked.
b) Then I rang my parents and asked them what to do.
c) My classmates could come to help me if I had any problems.
d) I told my classmates what happened.
e) Nothing could go wrong.
My parents were away for a whole week. They were visiting my grandparents in a city almost 200 kilometres away. I was really excited at the thought of being at home alone and doing everything by myself. I can cook and use the washing machine and I told my parents I would remember to lock the door when I went out. (1) _____
e
But something did! I was watching television one night when the screen suddenly went black. When I checked, I found that the lights would not work either. (2) _____ There was no electricity!
It was too late at night to do anything, so I went to bed and waited till the morning. (3) _____ My mum told me to take the electricity card to the bank and buy some electricity. I did as my mum told me. When I got back home, I put the card into the meter and the electricity started working again.
Although I was a bit worried during the night, especially because there were no lights, I was happy that I could solve
the problem in the end. (4) _____ They all said, “Well done! ”
a
d
b
6. Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
British eating habits are different from those in China. People
in the UK do not usually have rice or noodles for breakfast. They eat bread instead. Hot tea, coffee and milk are their usual breakfast drinks.
Lunch is taken later in the UK, at about 1 pm. While Chinese people like a hot, filling lunch, many British people today may just have a sandwich, especially if they work in a busy city like London. There are also differences in the way schoolchildren eat lunch. In the past, British children ate hot lunches at school, as most children in China do now, although the food was different.
Today, it is more common for British schoolchildren to bring their own lunches to school. They will usually eat a sandwich and a piece of fruit, and drink fruit juice or other soft drinks. Some children like to buy food from shops outside school, but often this is not allowed.
The evening meal is the most important meal in both countries. In China people have dinner at about 6 pm, and so do many people in the UK. In most families in the UK there’s meat with two or three vegetables and then something sweet. But in China people often have more dishes, and usually with some soup.
And of course, in both countries people look forward to their most important festivals : Christmas in the UK, and the Spring Festival in China. Although the food they eat then is different, there is one thing that people in the UK and China share —the happiness of being with their families and loved ones.
1 The best title for this passage is “______”.
a) Children’s food
c) Eating habits in the UK and China
b) Christmas and the Spring Festival
d) People love food
2 In the past, British schoolchildren ate ______ school.
a) sandwiches b) breakfast c) bread d) hot lunches
d
c
3 A similar thing in the UK and China is that _________.
a) people have milk in their tea
b) children have hot school lunches
c) the evening meal is the most important one
d) people eat rice and noodles for breakfast
c
7. Read the passage and match the headings with the paragraphs.
a) A busy street to enjoy yourself □
b) A wonderful Shanghai at night □
c) East and West side by side □
d) Sights from the river □
1. Shanghai, a beautiful city during the day, becomes even more beautiful at night. At the end of the day, both the older part of the city around the Bund and the more modem part in Pudong are full of colourful lights. The buildings, both new and old, look very different and exciting.
b
2. If you look across the Huangpu River, you can see the beautiful Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower and the Jin Mao Tower. If you take a boat along the river, you will have a wonderful experience.
3. If you like walking in the streets, try the famous Nanjing Road. There are busy shops and coffee bars, and you’ll see thousands of people enjoying themselves. Most of the shops close at 10 pm, but at that time teahouses are still open, where you can meet old friends and make new ones.
d
a
4. If you are in Shanghai for the first time, make sure you visit Xintiandi, a very popular area. You can see both Western buildings and Chinese buildings side by side. Most of the buildings are modern and there are shops, restaurants and coffee houses inside.
c
8. Read the passage and complete the notes about Rosie and John.
Sometimes we feel lonely even though there are lots of people around. We spoke to some young people about being lonely to find out what we can do about it.
Rosie left the primary school near her home to live at a high school two hours away by bus. It was the first time she had stayed away from her family. She did not know anyone at her new school, and she was very lonely.
We asked her about it and she told us why she felt so lonely. “I was the only from my village at my new school
and I didn't know anyone at all. ” She explained to us what she did about it. “I decided to join some students’ clubs and take part in as many activities as I could. I introduced myself to the other students and tried not to worry. Slowly, I made friends, and now I’m so busy that I’m almost never lonely. ’’
Next, we spoke to John. Last year, his family moved to a new city and he started at a new school. He told us what he did to become part of the new school by being patient when he started to worry or feel sad. ‘‘ It takes time to make new friends, ” he said. “At first, it’s a bit difficult to trust new people but after a while, it gets easier. ”
As these young people found out, there are things you can do to help yourself when you feel lonely. You can change your way of thinking, and you can also change what you do to help yourself.
Rosie John
Situations : _______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
Solutions : _______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
9. Read the notice.
Writing
Volunteers wanted for the Intemational Teen Gaines
The International Teen Games are coming! We need some volunteers aged 12—16 to help us. Can you speak English well Are you interested in sports Are you good at using a computer Come and join us!!!
Email your information to interteensgames@ For more information, please call 88768876.
Now write an email to introduce yourself. In your email, say:
●how old you are
● what you like
● what you are good at
● why you want to be a volunteer
● what your email address and phone number are
10. Some foreign guests are visiting your school. As a school guide, show them around and introduce your school. Use the following questions to help you.
1 When was your school built
2 When does school start and finish
3 How many subjects do you have What are they
4 What kinds of after-school activities do you have
5 What are your school rules
Speaking
11. Work in pairs. Role-play a conversation that may happen between a foreign guest and a school guide.