Focus 2 (2nd ed), Unit 2
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Focus 2 (2nd ed), Unit 2
1
Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letters are given.
If you don’t remember your u______________, click here.
2
Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letters are given.
Let’s read and correct this document on s ________ before we print it.
3
Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letters are given.
Have you ever dropped any food on your k _________ while working on the computer?
4
Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letters are given.
Can you make a copy of this letter for me on your l _____________ p __________ ?
5
Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letters are given.
Do you prefer to use a laptop or a d ____________ computer?
6
Complete the sentences with the correct Past Simple or Past Continuous form of the verb in brackets.
I ___________ (walk) home when it suddenly started to snow.
7
Complete the sentences with the correct Past Simple or Past Continuous form of the verb in brackets.
Dad was busy working, so he _________________ (not hear) me open the front door.
8
Complete the sentences with the correct Past Simple or Past Continuous form of the verb in brackets.
I ________________ (chat) with my friends when he arrived at the café.
9
Complete the sentences with the correct Past Simple or Past Continuous form of the verb in brackets.
The weather___________________ (be) nice last Sunday – really warm!
10
Complete the sentences with the correct Past Simple or Past Continuous form of the verb in brackets.
Our dog _________________ (sit) in his basket when he suddenly heard a noise.
11
Complete the sentences with the correct Past Simple or Past Continuous form of the verb in brackets.
The students ____________ (not work) when the teacher walked back into the classroom, so she was cross.
12
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the fist. Use the correct form of used to.
Albert Einstein had problems at school.
Albert Einstein _____________ have problems at school.
13
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the fist. Use the correct form of used to.
Mark Fisher worked as a teacher.
Mark Fisher _______________ as a teacher.
14
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the fist. Use the correct form of used to.
I didn’t like my primary teacher because she was very strict.
I _______________ my primary teacher because she was very strict.
15
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the fist. Use the correct form of used to.
My parents phoned me every evening when I was at the summer camp.
My parents ______________ me every evening when I was at the summer camp.
16
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the fist. Use the correct form of used to.
Did you worry about your grades when you were at university?
_________________ about your grades when you were at university?
17
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the fist. Use the correct form of used to.
Where did you spend your summer holidays?
Where __________________ your summer holidays?
18
Read the text and choose the correct answer, A, B, C or D.
Just recently, I [joined, went, had, visited] a fantastic trip abroad with my college, and one day we visited a science museum. I was very 2 [keen, interested, excited, inspired] about the visit because I love anything to do with space. 3 [During, While, Until, By] we were there, we wanted to learn about the history of space travel, and the conditions that 4 [astronomers, physicists, researcher, astronauts] have to live in 5 [before, after, when, by] they are travelling in space. 6 [By, As soon as, When, During]our visit, the museum staff were great and told us 7 [so many, so much, such a, such an]interesting things about space travel. I took some great photos of the models of spacecraft they had there. Then when I 8 [got, reached, passed, moved]home, I sent an email with some of the photos to my friend. But I was a bit disappointed 9 [for, of, with, from] them because the colours weren’t so good – not nearly as amazing as the real thing!
19
Complete the text with one word in each gap.
My father works 1 a scientist and I think he always wanted me 2 share his interest. So when I was a child, he always took me to his lab every weekend and showed me the things he was working 3 there. I loved going there and I thought my dad was 4 a great scientist. I wanted to grow 5 and become a brilliant scientist, like him.
Sadly, though, that has 6 happened! And in fact, now I’m older, I’ve realised I really 7 stand studying Biology! It’s just not my subject. But luckily I love Maths and Dad’s passionate 8 that, too!
20
Read three texts. Choose the correct answer, A, B or C for each text.
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
I remember my first mobile phone. It was very big, but the screen was quite small when you think about the smartphones of today. I could only use it for calls and messages. At the time, however, it looked so great to me. Can you imagine how it changed people’s lives? Suddenly, with this useful little invention, communication was so easy. Now we have smartphones with digital cameras and Internet. Mobile technology is always getting better. I wonder what the next generation of mobile phones will be like.
The author of the text is
21
Read three texts. Choose the correct answer, A, B or C for each text.
ONE DAY ONLY – Tech Talk
Have you had your old desktop computer for a while? Is it time for a new laptop? Are you visiting websites to compare different computers and find one that’s right for you? Stop! We have all the answers you need.
Look and try before you decide to buy. Come and see the latest computers all in one place, this Saturday. They are here for you to use.
Listen while we give you details on what each computer can do. You’ll get lots of useful information so that you know which computer is best for you when you’re ready to buy.
The text tells readers they can
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Read three texts. Choose the correct answer, A, B or C for each text.
THE SCIENCE OF THE STARS
On a clear night, you can see the Moon and stars. How many are there? We don’t know. Where does space end? Does it end? We don’t know. Astronomers, however, are looking for answers to these important questions that affect us all. They observe the sky and analyse their data. They discover new stars and planets. They also develop theories to explain what space is and Earth’s place in it. For these reasons, astronomy is one of the most interesting sciences in the world. But why are there so few astronomers? Why aren’t young people keen on learning about it?
The text says that astronomy
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