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AEF BASIC 3 FINAL EXAM GRAMMAR Mark A, B or C on the answer sheet. 1 to Milan? A Have you been B Have you be 2 I’ve

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AEF BASIC 3 FINAL EXAM

GRAMMAR Mark A, B or C on the answer sheet. 1

to Milan? A Have you been

B Have you be

2 I’ve seen the restaurant but I haven’t A eat B ate 3

you speak? A What languages

5

C Have you there. C eaten

B What do languages C What languages do

Jamie gone home? A Did

B Is

C Has

6 We to the cinema last night. A have gone B have been

C went

7 Have you A ever driven

C ever drive

a sports car? B driven ever

8 What A kind

films do you like? B kind of the

9 How A you

relax? B do you

C kind of

C are you

10 She win a medal before. A did never won B have never won

C has never won

11 Where to go on holiday this year? A are they going B they are going

C going they

12

any good music recently? A Have you bought B Do you buy

13 We to Sydney in 2010. A have gone B went 14

your boyfriend met your parents? A Have B Did

C Did you buy

C have been

C Has

15 Emma has her leg. A break B broke C broken

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Mark A, B or C on the answer sheet. 16. Have you ever A win 17. He’s A been 18. Have you A spend 19. I haven’t A wore 20. We’ve A maked

a race? B

won

C lose

in lots of countries and he’s never had an accident. B gone

C driven

all your money on clothes? B spent

C

the coat I bought in Rome. B worn

C were

some cakes. Would you like one? B made

C make

21. The restaurant is empty. Everyone has A left 22. She’s A lose

waste

B leave

_. C right

her phone. She can’t find it. B lost C missed

23. I don’t think he likes the sweater I gave him. He hasn’t A worn B wear C were 24. The house is empty. Everyone has A left B leave 25. Sorry, I’ve A forget 26. I’ve A made 27. She’s A written

29. He’s A spent

to go to work. C leaved

to bring my dictionary again. It’s on my desk at home. B forgot C forgotten some brownies. Would you like some? B making

C make

a new book. I read it last week. B wrote

28. Have you ever A be

it.

C write

lunch at Chez Michel? B

are

C

been

C

spending

all his money. B spend

30. I prefer buying books ………………………. Because they send them to your house. A goggling

B by wifi

C on-line READING

Interview with Aleksandr Ivanov Last weekend our journalist met Olympic skier Aleksandr Ivanov to ask him about his life and work. Experience I’m from St Petersburg in the north-west of Russia but I’m living in Alberta, Canada at the moment because it’s where some of the greatest skiing teachers are. My wife and three children are still at home but I’m going to go back to Russia in two months. I learned to ski when I was four years old and that’s normal for Russian children because it always snows a lot in winter. I was lucky because a famous skier, Oleg Semenov, knew my father and together they

helped me to get better and better until I could ski at the highest level. Because I travel a lot, I’ve learned a lot of languages – English, German and French. I think French is the easiest. Lifestyle and tastes I work hard. I get up at 5 a.m., go to the gym for two hours, then go out in the snow for 5 or 6 hours every day. I eat healthily and I haven’t drunk any alcohol for many years. At home in Russia, I have dinner with my family in the evening. I often cook the meal because I find it helps me to relax. Sometimes we go out to the theatre, but most evenings I prefer to relax at home and listen to classical music or watch a film on TV. I also play the piano – my wife says quite badly – and I enjoy taking photos. There are some of my photos in one of the art galleries in St Petersburg. Places I have fallen in love with Canada. The Nordic Centre where I train is in Canmore, Alberta and the mountains here are fantastic. I’m going to come back next year. Another favourite place is Geneva in Switzerland. Of course, I’ve been there to ski but I’ve also visited in summer when it is very sunny and warm. It’s an interesting city but it isn’t cheap so you can’t go out every night. There’s a lot to see and last year I had a nice surprise when I found a beautiful Russian church. I feel very comfortable in Geneva. Read the interview and choose A , b or C 31. Aleksandr Ivanov started skiing when he was 4. A True B False C Doesn’t say 32. Aleksandr Ivanov has two children. A True B False C Doesn’t say 33. Aleksandr’s family live in St Petersburg. A True B False C Doesn’t say 34. Russian children learn to ski when they are young. A True B False C Doesn’t say 35. He says speaking French is difficult. A True B False C Doesn’t say 36. He usually goes to bed late. A True B False C Doesn’t say 37. He never goes out in the evening. A True B False C Doesn’t say 38. He’s good at taking photos. A True B False C Doesn’t say 39. He went to Switzerland last year. A True B False C Doesn’t say 40. He found a beautiful Russian church in Geneva A True B False C Doesn’t say

LISTENING Listen to five conversations choose a or b 41. John met a TV presenter at the A theatre B post office

_.

42. Gabe’s friend Jill his favourite films. A has seen B hasn’t seen 43. Sally has seen _. A The Hobbit and Mr Bean c B The Hobbit and Johnny English. 44. Emilio

_.

A met someone new on Saturday 45. Brian hasn’t tried A Chinese B Greek

B hasn’t met anyone new recently

food.

46. The restaurant is cheaper. A Italian B Indian 47. Neil has recently decorated his A bedroom B living room

_.

48. Nigel hasn’t visited . A Bogota B Cartagena 49. Mary has been to the south of Italy A once B more than once 50. Imogen

_.

to talk to a famous person. A would like B doesn’t want