1. Task 5.6 Fun Run
Listen to the conversation between a boy and a girl.
While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for questions 0-6.
The boy is going dressed as…
[option1/] a dinosaur
[option2/] a zombie
[option3/] a monster
[option4/] a lion
2. Task 3.6 Dolphins
How many types of dolphins are there?
Nearly 40 species of dolphins swim the waters of the world. Most live in s
hallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans,and five species live in rivers. T
hey are as intelligent as apes and their brains are very similar to humans.
What do dolphins eat?
Dolphins are carnivores. Fish, squid and crustaceans are included in their list of prey.
A 260-pound dolphin eats about 33 pounds of fish a day.
How do they breathe?
Because dolphins are mammals, they need to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
Unlike land mammals that breathe and eat through their mouths, dolphins have separate holes for each task.
Dolphins eat through their mouths and breathe through the blowholes at the top of their head, like whales.
Do dolphins live in large or small groups?
Dolphins are very social, living in groups that hunt and even play together. Large pods of dolphins can have 1,000 members or more.
How good are the dolphin's five senses?
Dolphins have acute eyesight both in and out of the water. They hear frequencies 10 times the upper limit of adult humans.
Their sense of touch is well-developed, but they have no sense of smell.
Dolphins hear frequencies…
[option1/] more than the upper limit of adult humans.
[option2/] twelve times the upper limit of adult humans.
[option3/] ten times the upper limit of adult humans.
[option4/] less than the upper limit of adult humans.
3. Task 3.1 Dolphins
How many types of dolphins are there?
Nearly 40 species of dolphins swim the waters of the world. Most live in s
hallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans,and five species live in rivers. T
hey are as intelligent as apes and their brains are very similar to humans.
What do dolphins eat?
Dolphins are carnivores. Fish, squid and crustaceans are included in their list of prey.
A 260-pound dolphin eats about 33 pounds of fish a day.
How do they breathe?
Because dolphins are mammals, they need to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
Unlike land mammals that breathe and eat through their mouths, dolphins have separate holes for each task.
Dolphins eat through their mouths and breathe through the blowholes at the top of their head, like whales.
Do dolphins live in large or small groups?
Dolphins are very social, living in groups that hunt and even play together. Large pods of dolphins can have 1,000 members or more.
How good are the dolphin's five senses?
Dolphins have acute eyesight both in and out of the water. They hear frequencies 10 times the upper limit of adult humans.
Their sense of touch is well-developed, but they have no sense of smell.
Dolphins...
[option1/] are less intelligent than an ape.
[option2/] are more intelligent than humans.
[option3/] have brains that are very different to humans.
[option4/] have the same intelligence as an ape.
4. Task 3.3 Dolphins
How many types of dolphins are there?
Nearly 40 species of dolphins swim the waters of the world. Most live in s
hallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans,and five species live in rivers. T
hey are as intelligent as apes and their brains are very similar to humans.
What do dolphins eat?
Dolphins are carnivores. Fish, squid and crustaceans are included in their list of prey.
A 260-pound dolphin eats about 33 pounds of fish a day.
How do they breathe?
Because dolphins are mammals, they need to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
Unlike land mammals that breathe and eat through their mouths, dolphins have separate holes for each task.
Dolphins eat through their mouths and breathe through the blowholes at the top of their head, like whales.
Do dolphins live in large or small groups?
Dolphins are very social, living in groups that hunt and even play together. Large pods of dolphins can have 1,000 members or more.
How good are the dolphin's five senses?
Dolphins have acute eyesight both in and out of the water. They hear frequencies 10 times the upper limit of adult humans.
Their sense of touch is well-developed, but they have no sense of smell.
A blowhole is what dolphins use to…
[option1/] breathe..
[option2/] drink.
[option3/] eat.
[option4/] see.y.
5. Task 2. Mary Shelley
Read the text about Mary Shelley.
The writer Mary Shelley was born in London in 1791.
Her mother died one month after Mary was born. She married a famous poet,
Percy Bysshe Shelley, and they travelled around Europe together.
When Mary's husband died in a boating accident in Italy, she returned to London.
When she was eighteen, she started to write her most famous book, the horror story Frankenstein.
It tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who created a human monster in a scientific experiment.
Are the sentences (Q0-Q6) true, false or not given?
Tick the correct option.
6. Task 1. Wild Zoo
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7. Task 3. Dolphins
How many types of dolphins are there?
Nearly 40 species of dolphins swim the waters of the world. Most live in s
hallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans,and five species live in rivers. T
hey are as intelligent as apes and their brains are very similar to humans.
What do dolphins eat?
Dolphins are carnivores. Fish, squid and crustaceans are included in their list of prey.
A 260-pound dolphin eats about 33 pounds of fish a day.
How do they breathe?
Because dolphins are mammals, they need to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
Unlike land mammals that breathe and eat through their mouths, dolphins have separate holes for each task.
Dolphins eat through their mouths and breathe through the blowholes at the top of their head, like whales.
Do dolphins live in large or small groups?
Dolphins are very social, living in groups that hunt and even play together. Large pods of dolphins can have 1,000 members or more.
How good are the dolphin's five senses?
Dolphins have acute eyesight both in and out of the water. They hear frequencies 10 times the upper limit of adult humans.
Their sense of touch is well-developed, but they have no sense of smell.
There are…
[option1/] 5 species of dolphins.
[option2/] 14 species of dolphins.
[option3/] 40 species of dolphins.
[option4/] 400 species of dolphins.
8. Task 5. Fun Run
Listen to the conversation between a boy and a girl.
While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for questions 0-6.
The girl's name is…
[option1/] Cathy
[option2/] Jane
[option3/] Maria
[option4/] Susie
9. Task 5.1 Fun Run
Listen to the conversation between a boy and a girl.
While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for questions 0-6.
The Fun Run is to raise money for…
[option1/] the library.
[option2/] the school.
[option3/] the hospital.
[option4/] a holiday.
10. Task 3.7 Dolphins
How many types of dolphins are there?
Nearly 40 species of dolphins swim the waters of the world. Most live in s
hallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans,and five species live in rivers. T
hey are as intelligent as apes and their brains are very similar to humans.
What do dolphins eat?
Dolphins are carnivores. Fish, squid and crustaceans are included in their list of prey.
A 260-pound dolphin eats about 33 pounds of fish a day.
How do they breathe?
Because dolphins are mammals, they need to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
Unlike land mammals that breathe and eat through their mouths, dolphins have separate holes for each task.
Dolphins eat through their mouths and breathe through the blowholes at the top of their head, like whales.
Do dolphins live in large or small groups?
Dolphins are very social, living in groups that hunt and even play together. Large pods of dolphins can have 1,000 members or more.
How good are the dolphin's five senses?
Dolphins have acute eyesight both in and out of the water. They hear frequencies 10 times the upper limit of adult humans.
Their sense of touch is well-developed, but they have no sense of smell.
Dolphins have......
[option1/] no more acute eyesight.
[option2/] acute eyesight only out of the water.
[option3/] acute eyesight only in the water.
[option4/] acute eyesight
11. Task 5.2 Fun Run
Listen to the conversation between a boy and a girl.
While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for questions 0-6.
The Fun Run will be next…
[option1/] Saturday
[option2/] Sunday
[option3/] Friday
[option4/] Monday
12. Task 3.2 Dolphins
How many types of dolphins are there?
Nearly 40 species of dolphins swim the waters of the world. Most live in s
hallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans,and five species live in rivers. T
hey are as intelligent as apes and their brains are very similar to humans.
What do dolphins eat?
Dolphins are carnivores. Fish, squid and crustaceans are included in their list of prey.
A 260-pound dolphin eats about 33 pounds of fish a day.
How do they breathe?
Because dolphins are mammals, they need to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
Unlike land mammals that breathe and eat through their mouths, dolphins have separate holes for each task.
Dolphins eat through their mouths and breathe through the blowholes at the top of their head, like whales.
Do dolphins live in large or small groups?
Dolphins are very social, living in groups that hunt and even play together. Large pods of dolphins can have 1,000 members or more.
How good are the dolphin's five senses?
Dolphins have acute eyesight both in and out of the water. They hear frequencies 10 times the upper limit of adult humans.
Their sense of touch is well-developed, but they have no sense of smell.
Dolphins eat...
[option1/] plants that grow in the sea.
[option2/] 33 types of fish.
[option3/] 33 pounds of fish per day.
[option4/] 260 pounds of fish per day.
13. Task 3.5 Dolphins
How many types of dolphins are there?
Nearly 40 species of dolphins swim the waters of the world. Most live in s
hallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans,and five species live in rivers. T
hey are as intelligent as apes and their brains are very similar to humans.
What do dolphins eat?
Dolphins are carnivores. Fish, squid and crustaceans are included in their list of prey.
A 260-pound dolphin eats about 33 pounds of fish a day.
How do they breathe?
Because dolphins are mammals, they need to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
Unlike land mammals that breathe and eat through their mouths, dolphins have separate holes for each task.
Dolphins eat through their mouths and breathe through the blowholes at the top of their head, like whales.
Do dolphins live in large or small groups?
Dolphins are very social, living in groups that hunt and even play together. Large pods of dolphins can have 1,000 members or more.
How good are the dolphin's five senses?
Dolphins have acute eyesight both in and out of the water. They hear frequencies 10 times the upper limit of adult humans.
Their sense of touch is well-developed, but they have no sense of smell.
Dolphins do not have…
[option1/] a well-developed sense of touch.
[option2/] good eyesight.
[option3/] a sense of smell.
[option4/] acute hearing.
14. Task 4. saving money
Listen to some children talking about what they are saving money for.
While listening, match the pictures (A-H) with the children's names (Q0-Q5).
There are two pictures that you do not need.
Choose your answers in the boxes.
15. Task 5.4 Fun Run
Listen to the conversation between a boy and a girl.
While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for questions 0-6.
The distance of the Fun Run is…
[option1/] 3 kilometres
[option2/] 5 kilometres
[option3/] 8 kilometres
[option4/] 9 kilometres
16. Task 5.3 Fun Run
Listen to the conversation between a boy and a girl.
While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for questions 0-6.
The girl is worried about the race because…
[option1/] she has to go to school that day
[option2/] she thinks it will rain
[option3/] she can't run very fast
[option4/] her parents won't let her go
17. Task 3.4 Dolphins
How many types of dolphins are there?
Nearly 40 species of dolphins swim the waters of the world. Most live in s
hallow areas of tropical and temperate oceans,and five species live in rivers. T
hey are as intelligent as apes and their brains are very similar to humans.
What do dolphins eat?
Dolphins are carnivores. Fish, squid and crustaceans are included in their list of prey.
A 260-pound dolphin eats about 33 pounds of fish a day.
How do they breathe?
Because dolphins are mammals, they need to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
Unlike land mammals that breathe and eat through their mouths, dolphins have separate holes for each task.
Dolphins eat through their mouths and breathe through the blowholes at the top of their head, like whales.
Do dolphins live in large or small groups?
Dolphins are very social, living in groups that hunt and even play together. Large pods of dolphins can have 1,000 members or more.
How good are the dolphin's five senses?
Dolphins have acute eyesight both in and out of the water. They hear frequencies 10 times the upper limit of adult humans.
Their sense of touch is well-developed, but they have no sense of smell.
Dolphins…
[option1/] are very social animals.
[option2/] do not play together.
[option3/] hunt alone.
[option4/] live in small groups.
18. Task 5.5 Fun Run
Listen to the conversation between a boy and a girl.
While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for questions 0-6.
The boy says the girl needs to bring…
[option1/] food and drink
[option2/] trainers
[option3/] a dog
[option4/] sports clothes