Prime Time 7, Coursebook plus Semester Self-checks

4 Spot on language Conditionals Read the following sentences. Some words are missing. Change the word in brackets to form the missing word for each gap (1–17). Write your answers in the spaces provided. The first one (0) has been done for you. 1. If she …  0   (pass) her driving test last year, her parents …  1   (allow) her to drive their car. 2. I …  2  (spend) part of my gap year travelling around the US if I …  3  (be able to) earn enough money this summer. 3. If I …  4  (win) the lottery, I …  5  (travel) round the world. 4. Dave doesn’t want to come to the cinema with us. Do you think he …  6  (change) his mind if we …  7  (choose) a different film? 5. Jane …  8  (postpone) going to university next year if she …  9  (get) a placement. 6. If we …  10  (manage) to get tickets, we …  11  (go) to Spring Awakening on Broadway – but it was sold out! – If I …  12  (be) you, next time I …  13  (book) in advance. 7. How …  14  (you – react) if you …  15  (find out) that your pilot was a teenager? 8. We’re off to the US next week. We’re starting off in San Francisco and if the weather …  16  (be) good, we …  17  (go hiking) in Yosemite National Park. 0 had passed ✔ 1 7 13 2 8 14 3 9 15 4 10 16 5 11 17 6 12 PM speaks out against youth knife crime Read the text about knife crime. Some words are missing. Choose the correct part (A–M) for each gap (1–10). There are two extra parts that you should not use. Write your answers in the boxes provided. The first one (0) has been done for you. Following the latest wave of stabbings in London, the Prime Minister said that it …  0  “completely unacceptable” for young people to carry knives on the streets. He added, “People …  1  safe walking around the streets in the capital. However, in the past few months there has been a sharp rise in violent crimes and many people now feel insecure.” The leader of the Opposition said, “We …  2  any longer – the time has come for action. The government …  3  measures to tackle this problem immediately.” A month ago, the government announced a change in the law so that the police …  4  anyone aged 16 or over who carries a knife. However, the government is now considering further measures to reduce knife crime: •• Curfews …  5  for teenagers in certain areas. •• National service …  6  for jobless teenagers to give them a sense of meaning. People …  7  it as a punishment but as an opportunity to find a sense of purpose in life. •• People caught carrying knives …  8  to go to hospitals to see the damage that knives can inflict. •• Although shops …  9  to sell knives to those under the age of 18, some still do. Stricter controls …  10  to ensure that this does not happen. 1  2  62 Adolescence Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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