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Review 6
Review 6 79
The two boys responsible for the Colorado killings
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into trouble with the police the year before the incident.
The police
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them after they stole some tools and
other equipment from a parked van. They
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the two
boys with theft, so they had to
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in court. The judge
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them by sending them on a special programme for
difficult young people. They didn’t have to
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a fine
or
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any time in prison. They
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their terrible
crime just a few months after they finished the programme.
Vocabulary
1
Complete the text with the correct form of the
verbs below.
appear arrest charge commit get pay
punish spend
Grammar
4
Complete the sentences with will or going to and the
verbs in brackets.
1
Matt and Ali are in the gym with the coach. They
(play) basketball.
2
Tell me what’s wrong. I promise I
(not tell) anyone.
3
Grace is exhausted! She
(not go out) tonight.
4
Wait, I
(help) you to
carry the shopping bags.
5
My exam is on Monday. I’ve decided that I
(study) all weekend.
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Our team isn’t very good. I don’t think
we
(win).
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/ 6
5
Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs
in brackets. Use the first conditional.
Pronunciation bank 6
Workbook page 126
Marks 
/ 8
2
Add the correct negative prefix to adjectives 1–6.
Then match them to the synonyms below.
damaged messy rude uneducated wrong
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literate
2
moral
3
perfect
4
polite
5
tidy
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3
Complete the text with the negative form of the
adjectives in brackets.
It’s quite
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(usual) for students to
use violence at my school, and I can only remember
one day when I felt
2
(safe). We
were in our classroom getting quite impatient because
the history teacher was late. Suddenly, an argument
developed between two of the boys, Steven and Paul.
It was completely
3
(rational) and it
was
4
(possible) to stop them shouting.
Steven was
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(happy) because Paul was
going out with his sister. He thought Paul was too
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(mature) for her. Fortunately, the
teacher arrived just as Steven was taking a knife out
of his bag. He took Steven to the head teacher’s office
and then came back to speak to us. He told us that
it was
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(legal) to bring knives to school
and that it was very
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(responsible) of
any student to do so. That day, we didn’t have our
history class and we never saw Steven again.
Marks 
/ 8
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/ 8
6
Complete the zero conditional sentences with the
correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1
It
easier to study
if you
your own room. (be / have)
2
You
anything
if you
your
homework. (not learn / not do)
3
If you
to very loud music, it
your ears. (listen / damage)
4
You
more if you
regular breaks. (remember / take)
5
If you
relaxed, you
a lot of mistakes. (not feel / make)
Marks 
/ 5
7
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets.
1
It’s very likely that I’ll go to university. (definitely)
2
Perhaps I’ll become a volunteer. (might)
3
I’m sure that I won’t leave home. (certainly)
4
I might get a summer job. (maybe)
5
It’s possible that I’ll move to another city. (probably)
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Total
Students in the final year of school have to make some
difficult decisions. If you
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(leave) school and get
a job, you
2
(have) your own money to spend.
You
3
(not earn) anything for several years if
you
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(do) a university course.Then there’s the
question of where to study.You
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(have) more
opportunities if you
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(study) in a different
country. However, the course
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(not cost) so much
if you
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(not go) abroad.The best thing is to talk to
an expert who will help you to make the right decision.