I. Match the pieces of news to the rubrics. One rubric is extra. Fill in the table with the correct letter: A. new technology D. a bank robbery G. a sports event
B. a new shopping centre E. school meals
C. a rescue F. home-cooked food
Speaker 1 2 3 4 5 6
Rubrics
II. Are the sentences True (T), False (F) or Not Stated (N)?
1. The exhibition at Hillington Science Centre will work for one month only.
2. Roger Federer won his third title in the tennis competition in New York.
3. 300hundred people found jobs in Cravendale Mall.
4. Someone left puppies on the 4th floor of the local supermarket.
5. Children will eat less salads and home-cooked food in school canteens.
6. The Natwest Bank is in Greg Street.
III. Answer the questions.
Where can you see the exhibition of the newest British robots?
What day of the week was the world tennis championship?
What is Cravendale Mall?
How many puppies were left outside a local supermarket?
What programme is the government planning at schools?
What organization should you contact about a thief?
Test Booklet, Spotlight 7 — Test 4A, 4B p. 32, 36.mp3