Jak najwiecej da sie zrobic.GRAMMAR1 Use the words to make sentences about the world in 20 years’ time. Use the future continuous or the future perfect form of the verbs, and add articles and prepositions.1By 2030 / scientists / find / alternative / petrol cars____________________________________________________2 By 2030 / computers / take over / all routine jobs____________________________________________________3 By 2030 / we / stop flying / holidays / because / pollution____________________________________________________4 By 2030 / computers / organise / all machines and gadgets / our homes____________________________________________________5 By 2030 / many countries / already use / all their water resources ____________________________________________________6 By 2030 / we / all work/ from home ____________________________________________________7 By 2030 / everybody / learn / Chinese / school____________________________________________________8 By 2030 / the whole world / speak / English____________________________________________________9 By 2030 / most people / live / themselves ____________________________________________________10 By 2030 / we / get / all entertainment / through mobile phones _________________________________________________________ / 10 points2 Complete the sentences with the first or second conditional form of the verbs in brackets.1 If the human population __________ (grow) too big – which seems likely, many animals __________ (die out).2 I think it __________ (be) great if winters __________ (be) hot.3 We __________ (not have to) study if there __________ (be) no exams.4 If only I __________ (understood) more of what she talks about.5 If we __________ (not have) phones in the world, we __________ (have) much less contact with one another.6 Unless we __________ (drive) less, pollution levels __________ (not decrease).7 If you always __________ (use) your mobile phone, you __________ (get) a huge phone bill.8 We __________ (be) a lot healthier if we __________ (go) to the gym three times a week.9 I think that if they __________ (shut) all the supermarkets, lots of small shops __________ (open). Good, eh?10 I wish he __________ (ring) me more often._____ / 10 points3 Complete these sentences with if, unless, when, as soon as or until.1 We’ll never get there on time ______________ you get ready quickly.2 I’m so excited. I’m going to get my skis on ______________ we get there!3 I’d take that job ______________ the pay was better.4 I’ll take driving lessons ______________ I’ve finished school. I’m not in a hurry.5 I can’t go home _________________ I’ve found my car keys!6 Jane won’t get a birthday present from me ______________ I go shopping today. Her birthday’s tomorrow.7 We won’t be able to go on holiday ____________ we’ve saved enough money.8 I have to take the pasta out of the water _____________ it’s cooked, or it gets too soft and sticky.9 We’d go and visit them more often ____________ getting there was cheaper.10 I’d buy myself an up-to-date iPod _______________ I had a really good job._____ / 10 pointsVOCABULARY4 Put the letters in the correct order and write the words that match the definitions.1 the gas that’s warming the world bnocra xdeiodi ______________________2 the tiny thing containing tens of thousands of electronic components that makes our computers and phones work cmoirhpci __________________________3 the energy made by joining or splitting atoms cnurlae ngeyre ______________________4 a person who carries out research cesrreahre __________________________5 a product made of micro-organisms that prevents disease ccnvaie ____________________________6 something you add to food to make it taste better or last longer ddvaetii ____________________________7 the amount of time people are expected to live ifle pyxceencta ______________________8 the number of times a heart beats per minute in a person's body luesp aert ___________________________9 the mass of air surrounding the earth mshpatoeer __________________________10 something polluting that is let out into the environment ssmnieoi __________________________________ / 10 points5 Read the definitions and write the verbs.1 to stop working for ever r_______________2 to choose a politician or some other ‘official’ for a job e_______________3 urgent, difficult or dangerous situation c_______________4 to allow something to happen p_______________5 to make sure both sides have equal weight b_______________6 to disagree with or go against someone’s argument o_______________7 to make something smaller or less d_______________8 to think something (bad) may be true s_______________9 to think something through to find a solution w________ o_____10 to shine softly g____________________ / 10 pointsREADING6 Complete the text with suitable words.The arguments against video games are better known than those which are in favour. Opponents say that video games are usually violent. They involve (1) ______ an enemy or enemies and killing them in whatever way possible. This sometimes involves a huge number of screen deaths and blood all over the screen too. Opponents think that this screen violence makes players used to violence so that in (2) ______ real lives away from the computer, they accept it much more easily and use it to solve problems or commit crimes. They also say that video games are addictive. Players spend hours and hours in (3) ______ of the screen pushing buttons and moving control sticks; they forget everything else – all the things that have to do for the next day or the future, their other interests and all other pleasures and experiences in life. Video games (4) ______ a drug. Spending all your time on these games obviously means you’re not meeting up with other people either, and opponents claim (5) _____ because of them, players, especially children, are not developing the social skills they need for every day life.The counter-arguments usually run like this: there is (6) ______ proof that video games make people violent or anti-social, and players know perfectly well that doing something on screen is quite (7) ______ from real life. Some people even claim that video games can be educational – by showing players (8) ______ danger or violence is really like, they encourage them to avoid them in real life and/or to be better prepared for them when or if something bad really does (9) ______. Another argument used is that playing games can help develop players’ reactions – they learn to react (10) ______ quickly to things, and they develop their spatial and problem-solving skills, which they can then transfer to other kinds of learning. Finally, it’s said that the skills you learn playing games are the skills you may well need to use in future jobs that are IT based.I know what I think about all these arguments. Do you?_____ / 10 pointsLISTENING7 Listen to the argument about football. Match the statements to the speakers, A or B.1 Most footballers play football just to make money. ____2 Players used to really care about their clubs. ____3 Competition for contracts is good for the game. ____4 Footballers are more skilful than they used to be. ____5 Players no longer respect the referee. ____6 Players waste too much time arguing. ____7 Having two levels of football is spoiling the game. ____8 Millionaires’ money has destroyed the competition. ____9 Young players usually play for the big clubs. ____10 Swimming is not fun to watch. _________ / 10 points
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