Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
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Painting these windows properly is very t ime-consuming . It’ll take me all weekend. All my clothes are completely u for my new job. I’ll have to go shopping! When it comes to pets, cats are not as a as dogs. I’m not surprised that Chris lost his job. His behaviour at the office party was o . You could try selling stuff on the Internet to raise the money. It can be very l . Why don’t you ask Helen to help you? She’s very e to get involved. Martin loves being a doctor. Although it’s hard work, he finds it so r being able to help people. Maria’s a great student. She really wants to learn and is so e about the subject. I was very i with her performance performance.. She was absolutely fantastic. Sam’s always been a f friend. He would never do anything to hurt me. Their dog barks a lot but you don’t need to be frightened. He’s completely h . There is only one place in the country you can see this flower. It’s very r . You mustn’t spend so much time playing computer games. They can become a . I don’t like going to their house because their dog frightens me. It’s really f . I didn’t understand that film. The story was strange; in fact, the whole thing was w . They paid a fortune for that bird. Apparently it’s a very e breed. We’re not allowed pets. The landlord says they’re d and will damage his property. 16
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Yumiko isn’t very happy at the moment. Let’s take her dancing to c heer her u p . You can g a with the project without me. I’ll c u when I get back from holiday. Please decide what you want to do. I’ll f i with you.
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He didn’t want to go to the party but they t him i it. If you p b a shop on the way, can you buy some milk? We won’t stay the night. I don’t want to p you o . 12
Read about wild cats. Look at the words/phrases in bold in the article. a rticle. What are they referring to, a or b?
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ats walk on 1their toes, which enables 2them to run. The cheetah is the fastest of all big cats and 3 it can reach a speed of 100km/h. Cheetahs run using their sharp claws to grip the ground, and 4these help them to turn quickly. The colour and markings of the wild cat’s fur help to hide 5it from other animals. Wild cats like the leopard usually live in forests, while the tiger lives among tall grasses, 6where the stripes on its fur help to make it invisible. Cats are good tree climbers, often dropping on other animals. 7 They therefore need good balance and to be able to judge distances. All cats also have highly developed senses. 8These enable them to hide and hunt efficiently. The most important 9 ones are hearing and sight for 10they frequently hunt at dawn and dusk. When 11doing so, a big cat’s sharp eyes and sensitive ears give them an advantage over other animals.
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You’re far more intelligent than me. My mother is 160 cm tall and I’m taller – I’m 162 cm. Our house is near as big as yours. That tulip isn’t as beautiful as this one. He earns money now that he’s only working part-time. This film is a great more exciting than the one we saw last night. I think there are wild animals in the forest now due to hunting. Let’s buy this koi. It’s a cheaper than the other ones. Your cat is enormous! It’s as big as my little one! Come today – the sooner, the . People are getting wasteful. They throw away a lot more than they used to. The food in this restaurant isn’t better than it was last week.
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It’d be much if people went on holiday in their own countries. I’m not sure about that. I people have the to go on holiday wherever they want. I’m No, that’s not to say. What I was planes are really bad for t he environment. Fair , but I don’t see we can stop people flying. in Well, we could tax it more. One of higher taxes is that it would reduce global warming. That’s an interesting . I’ve really about that. I don’t think it’s that we can fly from London to Paris for £20. It’s far too cheap. Yes, but then , if tourists stopped visiting places like Paris, a lot of businesses would close. No, that’s what I meant. All I’m is that people should pay the true cost of flying when they go on holiday. 1
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I ’ll help /’m helping you later, if you like. I can’t come this afternoon – I ’ll meet/’m meeting my sister at 4.30. Oh, is Jonathan back from his holiday? Then I ’ll invite/’m inviting him to the party. He hasn’t been studying at all, so he doesn’t pass/ isn’t going to pass his test. This time next year we ’re living/’ll be living in Australia. Wait a minute. I ’ll carry/’m carrying that suitcase upstairs for you. We don’t eat/won’t be eating in that restaurant again. It’s so expensive! We ’ll definitely finish/’re definitely finishing the project on time. I think England will win/are winning the next World Cup. This time tomorrow we ’ll be swimming/’ll swim in the sea in the south of France! They ’re going to/’ll move house soon. They’ve found one they really like. 10
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People are consuming more and greater energy. I’ve never been to the UK before. ✓ What would your boss have done if he would have seen you? It’s about a man who parents were secret agents. Our present way of life is unsustainable. That’s a very unmoral way to behave. He made up an excuse for arriving late. I couldn’t work over what he meant. John arrived while I watched TV. We enjoyed our trip in spite the weather. Rick doesn’t like swimming, but I like. I’m dying for a drink. The meeting has been cancelled due illness. 11
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