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GET TO THE TOP 3 - REVISED EDITION - TESTS

Test: Module 5
Vocabulary
A.Match.

1. leading a. effects
2. reality b. story
3. special c. video
4. music d. fright
5. love e. actor
6. stage f. forecast
7. wildlife g. show
8. weather h. documentary
SCORE 8

B. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

direct explore record cotton contract ceremony miss notice

1. Is your T-shirt made of ?


2. The singer hasn’t signed a with the record company yet.
3. Why don’t we go to a studio to our songs?
4. Bridget went to South America to the Amazon jungle last summer.
5. Did George Lucas the Star Wars films?
6. Did you how they looked at her when she came in?
7. There’s a great film on TV tonight so don’t it!
8. The award took place two weeks ago.
SCORE 8

C. Find the words.

1. The person who directs films: d .


2. The person who takes part in a contest or competition: c .
3. The group of people who watch or listen to something like a play or concert: a .
4. The place in a theatre where the actors perform: s .
5. The main story of a film or book: p .
6. The music of a film: s . SCORE 6

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Communication

Match.

1. What kind of TV programmes do you like watching?


2. I hate soap operas.
3. With a bit of luck, Sally might do well in the audition.
4. The play is tonight and I’m the leading actor!
5. I can’t wait for the concert.
6. What did you think of the film?

a. Yeah, you never know.


b. Really? I don’t think it’ll be good.
c. Documentaries.
d. Break a leg.
e. So do I.
f. Well, it was so boring that I fell asleep. SCORE 6

Grammar
A. Complete with both, all, neither, none or either.

1. Olivia and Tina like going to the cinema together. of them like adventure
films.
2. She invited all her friends to her party but of them could make it.
3. Tom, Mike and Fiona enjoy going to theme parks. They love roller
coasters.
4. A: Would you like to go on a cruise or go camping in the summer?
B: . I don’t mind.
5. I’ve got a new red jacket and my sister has got a new green jacket. They’re
made of leather.
6. Jake and Mary can’t wait to audition for a part in the school play. of them
gets stage fright.
SCORE 6

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B. Complete the sentences with so or neither + auxiliary verb.

1. My grandad worked in a coal mine and Kirsty’s.


2. Stuart hasn’t read that book yet and Ken.
3. Her latest song is called ‘Forget’ and her album.
4. Hank didn’t watch the DVD and his sister.
5. Barney never goes on roller coasters and Colin.
6. Hillary loves cartoons and we.

SCORE 6

C. Complete the sentences with the Present Simple Passive or the Past Simple
Passive of the verbs in brackets.

1. This gorilla (give) to them by a zoo in San Francisco last month.


2. Over a thousand trees (plant) in the area every year.
3. None of the houses (damage) in the snowstorm last week.
4. When this book (write)?
5. My calls always (answer) by my
secretary.
6. Rugby (not play) in Greece.
SCORE 6

Listening

Listen to three people talking about TV programmes and match the name with the
correct programme. There is one extra programme that you do not need to use.

1. Bart a. quiz show


2. Hayley b. soap opera
3. Doug c. sports programme
d. wildlife documentary

SCORE 6

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Reading

Read the text and answer the questions.

How did they do that?


Special effects in films have been around for many years. The first film to win an Oscar
for the best special effects was The Rains Came back in 1939. Nowadays, special effects
are amazing and you can easily forget the plot of the film and just watch the effects. One
of the first films to use computer special effects to create a character was Young Sherlock
Holmes in 1985. Powerful computers are needed to make special effects. It takes time and
costs a lot of money but it’s usually worth it and most films today have them. The three
Lord of the Rings films were made in 2001, 2002 and 2003 and all three won Oscars for
the best special effects. And it’s easy to see why!

1. When was the first Oscar for the best special effects given?

2. In which film was a character created by using a computer?

3. What do they use to make special effects?

4. Which films have won three Oscars for the best special effects?

SCORE 8

Writing

Write a few things about your favourite TV programme or your favourite film.
Answer the following questions:

• What’s the title of the film/TV programme?


• What type of film/TV programme is it?
• Who stars in it?
SCORE 10
• Why do you like it?
TOTAL SCORE 70

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