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TH IN K Level 2 E X TENSION TEST KE Y TEST 1

TEST 3

1

1 1 already

2 yet

3 already

4 just

5 yet

1 S

2

2 D

3 S

4 S

5 S

2 1 has made a cake 2 has missed the bus 3 hasn’t signed an autograph 4 has won a prize 5 has written a song

3 1 I haven’t done my homework. 2 I’ve washed my bike. 3 I’ve walked the dog. 4 I haven’t phoned my friend. 5 I haven’t bought my brother a present.

4

1 are far healthier than chips 2 is a lot more interesting than the film 3 was a bit better yesterday than today 4 is much older than my table 5 is a bit shorter than Mary

3 Students’ own ideas.

4 1 2 3 4 5

1 ’ve done, did 2 ’ve missed, missed 3 Have (you ever) won, won 4 has lived, lived 5 have (just) bought, bought

5 1 won

2 did

3 travelled

4 has (just) got back 5

spent

I drive more safely than you. Pete arrived as school earlier than Kate. His brother dances better than him. I am more polite/speak more politely to my parents than you. Sue was angrier than Lea.

5

6

1 worse 1 She went on holiday yesterday. 2 Have you done your homework yet? 3 Yes, I did. 4 I have just passed my exams. 5 I’ve already seen this film.

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 ✗ My parents have been in Paris for two weeks. 4 ✓ 5 ✗ I haven’t seen my schoolmates since June.

3 earlier

4 harder

5 more clearly

6

TEST 2 1 ✓ 3 ✓

2 better

Is London bigger than Madrid? Katy isn’t as tall as Tia. I am much shorter than my mum. Summer is the best season. Where’s the best place to buy the latest fashion?

TEST 4 1

2 1 2 3 4 5

1 no one

I’ve had my dog since 2012. Fred’s been here since six o’clock. The new shop’s been open since yesterday. My cousin’s been in London since last week. I haven’t seen her since last summer.

2 anywhere

3 anyone

4 someone

5 everyone

2 1 something 5 someone

3

2 anything

3 anywhere

4 everything

3 1 2 3 4 5

How long has Chris taught Art? How long have you liked rock music? How long have you lived in London? How long has your dad had his new car? How long have they had a dog?

1 2 3 4 5

4

I want to upload some of the photos I took on holiday. None of these programmes run on my computer. I can’t open any of the attachments you sent. None of the students passed the test. All of the girls want to play football.

4 1 the

2 a

3 –

4 a

5 an

1 None of my friends … 2 Can anybody … 3 None of us can … 4 … your tablet anywhere 5 … at some of the food

5 1 a friend

2 an hour

3 ✓

4 the drums

5 the film

6 1 Vegetables have got a lot of vitamins. 2 I’ve just seen Jake at the bus stop. 3 Mum is cooking in the kitchen. 4 We’ve been here since last week. 5 They went to Italy on holiday last year.

Think Level 2 Extension Test Key

5 1 should stay/had better stay 2 shouldn’t make/had better not make 3 should study/had better study/ought to study 4 should activate /had better activate/ought to activate 5 should go/ought to go/had better go

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6

6 1  I need to buy something for her birthday. 2  I don’t like sitcoms. I think all of them are boring. 3  He shouldn’t shout. It scares the dog. 4  Should we close the window? 5  You’d better hurry. You’ll miss the bus.

TEST 5

1  Will you be at the party?  2  She’ll be late unless she leaves now.  3  If he doesn’t see me, I’ll shout.  4  If he doesn’t call, what will you do?  5  They might buy me a present.

TEST 7 1 1 F  2 I  3 I  4 P  5 A

1 1  has been raining  2  ’ve been reading  3  ’s been baking a cake  4  hasn’t been sleeping well  5  ‘s been waiting for Lucy

2

1  How long has John been sleeping? 2  How long have the children been sitting in front of the TV? 3  How long have they been playing tennis? 4  How long has Mum been shopping (for)? 5  How long has Mary been singing opera?

3

1  ’re having, does it start  2  close, ’m not going  3  do (you) finish, Are (you) meeting

2

1  will be  2  are (you) leaving  3  fly, Are (you) going to visit  5  ’ll ask

4

3

1  does she  2  didn’t they  3  have they  4  were you  5  can’t she

1  ’ve been playing, for  2  Have (you) been, waiting, since  3  haven’t been living, for  4  ’s been looking, for  5  ’s been snowing since

5

1  has been doing  2  have wanted  3  have run  4  has stolen  5  has been repairing

6

1  So am I.  2  So was I.  3  Nor am I.  4  Nor can I. 5  So should I.

4

1  She’s going to be very rich when she’s older. 2  Tonight, we’re going to watch TV and eat ice cream. 3  He wasn’t at school yesterday, was he? 4  You live in Cambridge, don’t you? 5  I don’t understand. Nor do I.

5 1  has sung  2  hasn’t made  3  has written  4  have (never) entered  5  has been playing

6 1  This morning, Tom has sent ten messages. 2  How long have you known her? 3  She’ been living here for three years. 4  They’ve been practising for two hours. 5  Mum’s been in the kitchen since eight o’clock.

TEST 6

TEST 8 1 1 heard  2 saw  3 was sitting  4 were calling  5  jumped down

2 1  The Romans used to ride horses. 2  The Romans used to build bridges and roads. 3  The Romans didn’t use to have telephones. 4  The Romans didn’t use to wear trousers. 5  The Romans didn’t use to watch television.

1 1  He won’t pass his exam. 2  I might/may visit my aunt in the USA. 3  I might/may not rain later, there’s blue sky. 4  There will be food at the party. 5  I’ll see you later.

3 1  If I had a job, I would buy clothes. 2  I wouldn’t spend money on my car if it wasn’t old. 3  If my sister studied, her results would be better. 4  If the weather was better, we could play outside. 5  If I had a phone, I would text my friends.

2 1 will  2 will  3 won’t  4 will  5 Will

3 Students’ own ideas.

4 Students’ own ideas.

4 1  Unless you apologise, Dad won’t let you go out. 2  Unless we save energy, we’ll run out. 3  Unless she passes the exam, she won’t go to university. 4  I’ll go out on Friday, unless I have homework. 5  Don’t interrupt me unless you want to be rude.

5 1  are, ’ll walk  2  won’t feel, don’t eat  3  Will you look after, go  4  ’ll arrive, is  5  lend, ’ll come

Think  Level 2 Extension Test Key

5 Students’ own ideas.

6 1  My dad used to live in Poland. 2  Did you use to play in the park often? 3  If I saw him, I would ask him for his number. 4  I wish I could sing. 5  I hope we can both go next time.

© Cambridge University Press 2015

TEST 9

TEST 11

1

1 Coffee is grown in more than fifty countries. It is picked by hand or machine and sent to factories where it is processed. First the coffee beans are dried and then they are sorted by size and weight. After that they are sent to different countries where it is roasted and ground. Finally, it is enjoyed all over the world.

2 1  was launched  2  was born  3  was made  4  was discovered  5  wasn’t directed

1  are, saying 2  told, 3  said 4  told 5 Don’t tell

2 1  (that) he usually went to Italy  2  (that) they were going to France  3  (that)he would show me  4  (that) they could meet  5  (that) she would be in the café

3 1 told  2 asked  3 said  4 told  5 said

4

3

1  warned, not to talk  2  invited, to come  3  didn’t ask, to help  4  expect, to wait  5  reminded, to do

1  are being followed  2  has been hit  3  aren’t being chosen  4  being told  5  is being looked after

5

4

1  warned me to drive  2  told me to,  3  allowed me to  4  expected the students to  5  invited me to

1  has just been caught  2  was found  3  Is, being repaired  4  hasn’t been painted  5  are cleaned

6

5

1  She said that it had been raining. 2  The teacher told me to be quiet. 3  I reminded her to call him. 4  We weren’t allowed to swim in the lake. 5  Did you persuade him to come?

1  was the man arrested  2  was hiding  3  was stolen  4  were met  5  haven’t been used/weren’t used

6 1  Your wallet has been found on the floor. 2  The classroom is being painted. 3  They’ve been taken to hospital. 4  Tea is grown in India. 5  The train has been cancelled.

TEST 12 1 1  is allowed to use their phone in the cinema  2  don’t let us use calculators during the Maths test  3  aren’t allowed to speak loudly in the library  4  lets him use his car to go to the seaside  5  aren’t allowed to ride our bikes on the path

TEST 10 1 1  had met  2  had been  3  Had, eaten  4  hadn’t recovered  5  had, turned

2 1  had left  2  hadn’t gone  3  had eaten  4  had arrived  5 went

2 Students’ own ideas.

3 1  If he hadn’t played, he wouldn’t have got hurt. 2  Would we have known the answer if we’d listened? 3  If we’d had a camera, we could have taken some photos. 4  I’d have said hello if I’d seen him. 5  If you had remembered her number, would you have called her?

3 Students’ own ideas.

4

4 1  hadn’t got  2  had changed  3  had been working  4  Had, been travelling  5  hadn’t ordered

1  If Tom hadn’t been ill, he wouldn’t have failed the exam. 2 If someone hadn’t stolen my wallet, I would have bought a present. 3 I wouldn’t have thought something was wrong if my son had called. 4  If I had had breakfast, I wouldn’t have been hungry. 5  I would have gone to the bank if I had needed money.

5 1 Tom had been waiting for 40 minutes before he decided to go home. 2 Mary had been thinking about it all night before she knew what to do. 3 After they had been flying for eight hours, the passengers reached Chicago. 4  After he had drunk a coffee, John went back home. 5  Before the match started all the players warmed-up.

6 1  She had spoken to him earlier that day. 2  They had seen the film before. 3  She’d been sleeping for a long time. 4  We had been talking for hours. 5  Had he been waiting long?

Think  Level 2 Extension Test Key

5 1 get  2 had explained  3 hadn’t eaten  4 won’t go  5  wouldn’t have had

6 1  My mum didn’t let me go out last night. 2  We are allowed to play football here. 3  If you had listened, you wouldn’t have made mistakes. 4  If we had seen him, we would have said, ‘hello’. 5  Would you have answered the phone if I had called?

© Cambridge University Press 2015