Test Unit 3: Listening Answer key

Answer key Unit 3 Test Higher Level Listening CD1 CD1 1  Listen and complete the sentences. 3  Listen and tick (✓

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Answer key Unit 3 Test

Higher Level

Listening CD1

CD1

1  Listen and complete the sentences.

3  Listen and tick (✓) the correct pictures.

CD 1 Track 10 1 Zookeeper:

CD 1 Track 12 1 Woman: Is this Penny? Boy: No, this is May. Penny has got longer hair than May. Woman: Oh. So this is Penny. Boy: That’s Kelly. Kelly’s hair is fairer than Penny’s hair. Woman: OK. Now I see her. 2 Boy: My brother likes deer. Look at his drawings! Girl: This deer is heavier than this one. I don’t like it. Boy: Hmmm … And this deer is darker than the other two. Girl: I like this one. It’s got longer legs. Boy: Yes. Me too! 3 Girl: Dad, this palace is so beautiful! Dad: Yes. And it’s bigger than the White Palace. Girl: Really? Wow! Is it taller than the White Palace too? Dad: No, it isn’t. 4 Woman: Excuse me. How much is a ticket for one adult? Man: It’s eight pounds, madam. Woman: And is it the same for children? Man: No, it’s cheaper. Woman: Oh yes! It says four pounds here. Man: Er, no, it isn’t that one. It’s a bit more expensive; it’s six pounds fifty. Woman: Thank you.

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Here we’ve got a Bald Eagle. It lives in Canada, the USA and Mexico. Girl: Wow!! It looks so strong! Zookeeper: Yes. It’s got long claws on its feet. It uses them to catch fish. Boy: Amazing! Boy: Two baby rhinos! Girl: What are they doing? Are they eating? Zookeeper: No. They’re sleeping. Boy: They’re so small! Zookeeper: Yes, but rhinos get very big and heavy – more than three tons. Girl: That’s three thousand kilos! Boy: Is this a leopard? Zookeeper: That’s right. It’s a black leopard, but we usually call it a ‘panther’. Girl: Can it run fast? Zookeeper: Oh yes. It can run about fifty kilometres an hour. Not slow, eh? Boy and Girl: No!

Answers: 1 the USA 2 catch fish 3 eating 4 three thousand/3,000 5 leopard 6 slow CD1

2  Listen and circle the correct answers. 11

CD 1 Track 11 Good morning, everyone! My name is Karen and I’m your guide. I’m here to talk to you about tomorrow’s safari. We start very early in the morning at six o’clock. So please don’t go to bed later than ten o’clock tonight. The Anshi National Park here in south India is famous for its wildlife. Tomorrow you’ll probably see wild boar and deer and maybe elephants. Tigers live here, but it’s very hard to see one. When we drive around the park, please stay in the car. Take lots of photos, but please don’t feed the animals. Remember that they are wild and they need protection. Thank you. Are there any questions? Yes, the boy with the blue T-shirt …

Answers: 1 a 2 a 3 b 4 b

Reading 4 Read and circle the correct answers. Answers: 1 two countries 2 longer 3 more 4 endangered 5 cleaner

5 Read and write T (true) or F (false). Answers: 1 F 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T

Answers: 1 c 2 b 3 c 4 a 5 a 6 c © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2014

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Answer key Unit 3 Test

Higher Level

6 Read and match. Write numbers 1 to 6 in the boxes. There are two sentences you don’t need to use. Answers: hippo: 2, 6 snow leopard: 1, 5 baboon: 4, 8

Writing 7 Look and write the words. The first letter is given. Answers: 1 flamingo 2 stripe 3 fur 4 tusk 5 mane 6 horn 7 polar bear

8 Complete the dialogue with the words in the boxes below. There are two words you don’t need to use. Answers: 1 help 2 adults 3 under 4 total 5 change 6 closes

9 Look at the example. Then look and complete the sentences using the comparatives in brackets and than. Answers: 1 Tom has got darker hair than Sean. (example) 2 Sean is taller than Tom. 3 Tom’s bag is bigger than Sean’s (bag). 4 Tom is thinner than Sean. 5 Sean has got longer hair than Tom. 6 Sean is stronger than Tom.

Speaking 10 N  ame the animals. 11 Compare the animals. Answers: Part 1 1 eagle 2 rhino 3 panther 4 snow leopard 5 hippo Part 2 Pupils’ own answers.

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