MODULE TEST 5A
GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY Look at the information in the box and complete the sentences with the correct modals and verbs. 0 They may be models.1 She may be waitingfor someone.2 She may worryabout global warming.3 They may not haveany money.4 She must likeclothes.5 She can't be wearingdesigner jeans.6 She can't buy her clothes from expensive shops. Complete the dialogues with the words below. A: Who’s that over there? Is it Steve?B: It _can’t be_ Steve. Steve hasn’t got blond hair. It could beJulia. Let’s go and see.A: Julia might not wantto talk to us.B: Why not?A: She might still rememberthe joke you made about her new shoes. She was angry about that.A: Lucy’s very thin. She can’t eatmuch.B: She might doa lot of exercise.A: That’s true. It must benice to be slim.B: Why don’t you eat less? Then you might loseweight.A: I know. It’s difficult, though. Complete the text with the correct form of the words in capitals. Our next model is an _attractive_ (ATTRACT) girl from London. She’s wearing an imaginative(IMAGINE) outfit: a pair of designer(DESIGN) jeans with a colourful(COLOUR) top. She’s a new model but she’s already well known thanks to her curly (CURL) red hair. She also has unusually muscular(MUSCLE) legs for a model because she used to be a marathon runner. I’m sure we’ll see a lot more of her in the future. Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. The first letter of each word has been given. 0 Do you ever watch TV talk _shows_?1 Why are people interested in celebrity gossip?2 My girlfriend loves wearing evening dresses.3 Can you have a private life now that you’re famous?4 I admire celebrities who do work for charities.5 Film stars should try to be a positive role model for their fans. Complete the sentences with the words below. 0 It was nice to see your mum and _dad_ after all these years.1 His clothes are worn by the rich and famous.2 She’s tall and slim; the perfect model.3 He uses bits and piecesto create his designs. He finds them in markets and second-hand shops.4 Models come and gobut the great designers go on for ever.5 I buy and sell second-hand clothes.6 Be careful what you eat and drink or you’ll put on weight.7 Her family and friendsare here to celebrate her birthday. SKILLS ReadingRead the article. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? F T F F T F ListeningListen to six dialogues. Choose the best answer to the questions. The shop assistant is: helping the customer to try something on. showing the customer different items. finding out what size the customer is. The boy is: trying to persuade his mum to buy something. offering to buy his mum something. asking his mum to buy him something. What is the problem with the sweater? It is the wrong size. It has shrunk. The man doesn’t like it. The woman wants the man to: wear something else. throw something away. wash some clothes. The boys: wanted to buy something in the shop. bought their jeans in the shop. used to like the shop before it changed. The man can’t change the shirt because: he doesn’t have a receipt. the receipt is too old. he has come to the wrong shop. CommunicationMatch the beginnings to the correct endings. I’d like to make a complaint. Have you got a guarantee? I’m afraid I lost it. Did you follow the instructions? Can you give me a refund, please? We don’t give refunds without a receipt. We’re sorry for causing you all this trouble. Never mind. Credits Pearson Choices Intermediate