1. When you’re on the , take the third exit and turn left towards Brighton.
a) roundabout b) junction c) pavement
2. Sarah has joined a community action group which helps find foster for animals that have nowhere to live.
a) homes b) shelters c) farms
3. The postal delivered the parcels yesterday morning.
a) officer b) worker c) attendant
4. Although you can’t really tell by her untidy desk, Kate is actually a very secretary who does her job well and quickly.
a) efficient b) organised c) practical
5. John looked after the injured bird until it made a recovery.
a) natural b) full c) worthwhile
2. Fill in the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
6. The Effel Tower by about six million people each year. VISIT
7. The exhibits in the museum must not . TOUCH
8. Luckily, the fire before anyone got hurt. PUT ON
9. Jason believes that all types of public transport by natural gas in the future. POWER
10. You don’t need to go to the post office. The parcel . ALREADY\SEND
11. A new swimming pool in the leisure centre last month. BUILD
3. Complete the exchanges with the phrases below. There is one extra phrase.
12. A: How often do the buses to the city centre run?
B: (12) A. Yes, there’s one just around the corner.
13. A: Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the police station?
B: (13) B. No, just a ten-minute walk away.
14. A: Is the library far from here?
B: (14) C. Is it a long way from here?
15. A: Is there a toy store around here?
B: (15) D. Of course. Where are you going?
16. A: The department store is on Nicholson Street, across the park.
B: (16) E. Go past the bank and turn left into Smith Street.
F. About every ten minutes.