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Lucy lives in
a Cambridge. b Sydney. c Oxford.
Lucy never uses her when shes going to work.
a phone b satnav c MP3 player
She takes photos with her
a webcam. b camera. c phone.
Lucy usually goes
a surfing. b swimming. c cycling.
She goes running
a on Monday morning. b on Saturday and Sunday. c every day.
26Listen and draw lines from the names to the people in the 6
picture. Theres one name you dont need to use.
Nick
Ben
Dan
Kim
Grace
Bill
Pat
3 27 Listen and complete the sentences with one word. 6
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Sam: I live in London, but every Friday afternoon I take the train to
Oxford. My grandmother lives there and I always stay with her at the
weekend.
It takes about an hour to get there so I usually play games on my video games
console or listen to music on my MP3 player. In summer, I go punting on the river
Cherwell. Its like canoeing, but you stand up on the boat and use a long stick.
I go with my friends and its fun!
May: Im from Australia and my hometown is Brisbane, about 900 km away from
Sydney. When I havent got school and the weather is good, I always take my
surfboard and go to the beach. My brother has got a car and he surfs too, so we
usually go together. When its winter, I wear a special suit. Ive got a camera I can
use in the water and I put it on my surfboard. It takes amazing videos! My best
friend lives in Sydney. She often visits me in summer.
Lily: My dad teaches maths at Oxford University so we live here now, but Im from
London. He works a lot, but at the weekend in the summer we usually go cycling
together. Everybody has got a bicycle in Oxford! I always watch the boats racing
in summer and Im so happy when the Oxford team wins! Ive got family in
Australia, but we never visit them. Its too far away! We go to the mountains in
France in winter and I usually ski and snowboard all day.
doesnt travel to visit family.
There is a huge rock in the middle of Australia known in English as Ayers Rock.
Aborigines call it Uluru in their language and nowadays this name is very popular. The
rock is about 600 million years old and 348 metres high! But whats amazing is that theres
more of it. Some people say the rock goes 2.5 kilometres underground, but nobody really
knows. To walk around Uluru you need to be quite fit because its ten kilometres. Tourists
sometimes climb to the top, but it isnt a very good idea because Aborigines dont like it.
Uluru is very important to them and they never climb it or touch it.
Every day there are lots of people looking at the rock and taking pictures of it. About
400,000 visitors come to Uluru every year. They usually visit Uluru in the evening or very
early in the morning to see the beautiful colours on the rock. When the sun goes up in
the morning or goes down before its dark, Uluru turns bright orange and red.
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Sally (listen)
[awtermtest1W1.1musicgirl] to music, but she
(use) headphones.
They (surf) in
the sea. They
[awtermtest1W1.2snowboardboys]
Tom (use)
[awtermtest1W1.3laptopboy] a webcam. He
(use) his pen drive.
2GB
I
[awtermtest1W1.4photogirl]
[in speech bubble]
(take) a photo with my tablet.
I
(use) my camera.
Term Test 1 Name:
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Is he playing cricket?
Are Mike and Peter playing rugby? Yes, (he / they) are.
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13 Look at the gadgets. What do they help you do? How often do 10
you use each gadget?
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