Contrast 2 Solo Test
Contrast 2 Solo Test
Contrast 2 Solo Test
Name
Mark
Pre-Test
12. The sun when we arrived at the beach.
a. was setting
b. is setting
c. has set
13. At this time next year, I in South America.
a. will have travelled
b. am going to travel
c. will be travelling
14. This machine in years.
a. hasnt used
b. wasnt used
c. hasnt been used
15. I asked if us for dinner that night.
a. were they joining
b. they were joining
c. did they join
16. They all the exercises by the time the teacher returned.
a. were completed
b. completed
c. had completed
17. at the supermarket next summer?
a. Is she going to work
b. Does she work
c. Will she have worked
18. He was embarrassed because everyone laughed him.
a. with
b. on
c. at
19. I have seen her before.
a. ever
b. yet
c. never
20. Does he recognise the girl photo he saw on Facebook?
a. which
b. who
c. whose
Pre-Test
Reading Read the text and answer the questions that follow.
To Bee or Not to Bee
I
Its well known that dogs have a remarkable sense of smell; as a result, they are the animals most usually chosen
to detect illegal drugs or explosives. However, experiments have shown that bees can also be used to sniff out
a wide range of substances.
II
Scientists know that bees stick out their proboscises, or tongues, when they expect to taste something sweet. In
laboratory tests, bees were exposed simultaneously to a specific smell and to sweetened water. The bees learned
to associate the specific smell with the sugar. Eventually, they stuck out their proboscises even when they were
exposed to the smell without the sugar. This indicated that bees could be trained to detect specific smells.
III
Using this knowledge, a device was created by placing a small number of bees in a special sniffer box. Air
from the surrounding environment was then directed into the box by a fan. The bees reaction was filmed on
a video camera. If a significant number of the bees stuck out their proboscises, then the substance being checked
was believed to be present and an alarm was activated.
IV
Using bees rather than dogs to detect smells has got a number of advantages. First, they are more accurate; bees
detection is an instinctive response, rather than a result of lengthy training, as with dogs. Second, bees are not
heavy enough to set off a bomb or landmine by mistake, as a dog and its trainer might. Finally, bees are much
cheaper and quicker to train; it takes only pennies and a few minutes to train a large number of bees, whereas
a dog needs three months training.
Although a bee-sensor is not yet commercially available, it may become so within the next decade. When it does,
airline passengers may find that they are smelled by a sniffer box of bees instead of being checked for drugs or
explosives by a detector.
1. Scientists .
a.
b.
c.
d.
2. Training bees .
a.
b.
c.
d.
Decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F). Find evidence in the text to justify your answers.
(3 x 4 = 12 points)
1. Scientists reward bees with sugar when they detect specific smells.
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2. Bees in a sniffer box are alerted when an alarm is activated.
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3. Bees are born with an instinctive ability to identify a sugar smell.
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Pre-Test
1. In what way do bees in a sniffer-box indicate that they have smelled the special substance?
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2. Why may bees, rather than dogs, be used to detect a landmine?
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1. excellent (paragraph I)
Writing
Write an essay (80-120 words) on the following topic: In addition to dogs and bees, what other animals can
be trained to help people? (20 points)
1 Revision
Name
Grammar
Present Simple and Present Continuous
1. During the summer months, the museum closes / is closing / are closing at 7 pm.
2. This week, my favourite shop sells / sell / is selling perfume at a big discount.
3. The cafeteria dont serve / isnt serving / doesnt serve pizza for lunch on Mondays.
4. We arent coming because we dont enjoy / arent enjoying / doesnt enjoy dancing.
5. I always wear / are wearing / am wearing size 38, so these shoes wont fit.
6. Is anyone use / uses / using the computer at the moment?
7. He never reads / doesnt read / isnt reading the horoscopes.
8. He think / thinks / is thinking your idea is great.
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple or Present Continuous.
1 Revision
Complete the telephone conversation with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple or
Present Continuous.
Pam:
Thats a good idea. She 4. (read) a lot these days, so maybe we should get her
a gift certificate from one of the bookshops in town. 5. you
(think) thats good idea?
Rewrite the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. Use the Present Simple or
Present Continuous. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
2 Revision
Name
Grammar
Past Simple and Past Continuous
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Simple or Past Continuous.
Write sentences with the words below. Use the Past Simple or Past Continuous.
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Simple or
Past Continuous.
A family in the United States 1. (not have) enough money to pay for their house, so
the bank 2. (tell) them that they had to move out. They sadly 3.
(begin) to get ready. While they 4. (pack) their things in the basement, they
5.
(find) an old Superman comic book from the year 1938. On the cover, Superman
6.
(lift) a car above his head. The mother 7. (call) a comic book
expert, and as he 8. (talk), she suddenly 9. (start) to realise that
they didnt have to leave their home after all. The old comic book 10. (be) a very
special item that many collectors 11. (look for) a rare copy of the first Superman
comic book. It was worth at least $250,000!
1
2 Revision
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
1. Some of the students left the room during the guest speakers talk. (while)
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2. He travelled by train and on the way he listened to music. (as)
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3. She paid for the dress; at the same time she decided to buy the bag. (while)
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4. I worked at a hotel and met my boyfriend. (while)
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5. It was midnight and we were still studying. (at)
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6. We didnt drive because of the snow. (was)
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3 Revision
Name
Grammar
Future Simple, Future Continuous, be going to and Present Continuous
b. am going to relax
c. will relax
2. Lets watch the film now! I you wash the dishes later.
a. am helping
b. am going to help
c. will help
b. will be falling
b. am joining
c. wont join
b. will buy
c. is buying
b. will be introducing
c. will introduce
b. will win
c. is going to win
Write sentences with the words below. Use the correct form of the future tenses. There may be more than
one possible answer.
3 Revision
Write a suitable sentence to follow each sentence below. Use the words in brackets and the Future Simple,
be going to or the Present Continuous. There may be more than one correct answer.
Complete the text with the verbs in brackets. Use the future tenses. There may be more than one correct
answer.
1.
4 Revision
Name
General Review
1
last month at this time next week while tomorrow now always
1. She volunteers at the hospital on Fridays.
2. , well be hiking in the Andes.
3. They wont go to the beach .
4. They heard an explosion they were having lunch.
5. She cut her hair , but its already long again.
6. Im resting so I wont be tired tonight.
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use present, past or future tenses.
1. While I (study) for the exam yesterday, I forgot to call you back.
2. Next summer, we (travel) to Iceland.
3. you (remember) to wish her Happy Birthday last night?
4. What he (say) when he discovers the truth?
5. I cant hear. What she (talk) about?
6. Be careful! You (fall)!
7. At this time tomorrow, we (sit) on a plane.
Write sentences with the words below. Use the correct form of the verbs.
4 Revision
Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning
of the sentences.
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use present, past or future tenses.
Mikey Holmes is one of the worlds top ten skydivers, but this 1. (not help) him
during one of his routine dives. He jumped out of the plane, and as he 2. (fall), he
3.
(realise) that there was something wrong with his parachute it wouldnt open!
But Mikey 4. (not panic), because he had a reserve parachute. He
5.
(pull) on it but it wouldnt open either! I 6. (die), thought
Mikey, falling faster and faster, and then he hit the ground. But miraculously, he 7.
(suffer) only minor injuries. How 8. he (feel) now? Mostly,
hes just glad to be alive. 9. he (think) of giving up his sport?
No way! He says that within a few months, he 10. (skydive) again. He
11.
(love) it too much to stop.
1 Unit Test
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
1. The organisation has really improved under their punctuation / leadership / championship.
2. I laughed because it was very sensitive / fluent / comical.
3. Dont graduate / blame / whisper me for this.
4. I convinced / joined / reacted Dad to pay for my trip.
5. The vet pronounced / cured / whispered my dog.
1. quarrel
a. discuss
2. talk over
b. ask
3. apologise
c. argue
4. raise a question
Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use a suitable suffix. (4 x 2 = 8 points)
Grammar
5
c. Has presented
c. Had finished
c. hadnt used
b. Has cooked
c. Will have
Complete the dialogues with the verbs in brackets. Use the perfect tenses. (9 x 4 = 36 points)
A.
B.
Yes, I 5. (already / be) here for two years. Hopefully by next year,
I 6. (find) a job in a foreign country.
A.
7.
B.
1 Unit Test
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F). Pay attention to the words in bold.
(6 x 2 = 12 points)
Match the sentences in A to their logical continuations in B. Pay attention to the phrasal verbs in bold.
(5 x 2 = 10 points)
A
a. Im not a child.
c. Speak politely.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words below. (6 x 3 = 18 points)
Grammar
5
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use perfect tenses. (5 x 2 = 10 points)
Rewrite the sentences using the time expressions in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the
sentences. (4 x 4 = 16 points)
Complete the passage with the verbs in brackets. Use the correct perfect tense, simple or continuous.
(6 x 4 = 24 points)
2 Unit Test
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
1. childish
a. leader
2. glamorous
b. game
3. effective
c. solution
4. misleading
d. demand
5. willing
e. lifestyle
6. huge
f. participant
7. powerful
g. information
The following sentences do not make sense. Make them logical by replacing each word in bold with a word
in bold from a different sentence. (9 x 2 = 18 points)
Grammar
4
Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets. Use reported speech. Do not change the original
meaning of the sentences. (4 x 3 = 12 points)
Choose the correct verb. Then rewrite the sentences in reported speech. (4 x 5 = 20 points)
1. Customer: I wont come back to this restaurant because the service is terrible. (complain / admit)
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2. Lifeguard: Dont swim in the sea today because there are many jellyfish. (warn / promise)
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3. Student: I cheated in the exam last week. (admit / suggest)
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4. Salesperson: You will be pleased with the results. (promise / wonder)
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2 Unit Test
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Replace the words and expressions in bold with the words and expressions below. (8 x 2 = 16 points)
prevent whisper keep in mind talk it over brilliant purchase odd cut back on
1. Dont forget that London is a very expensive city.
2. Dont try to stop me from going out tonight.
3. Lets discuss the issue face to face.
4. Try to talk very quietly. I dont want them to hear.
5. It seemed strange that the guests wanted to leave so suddenly.
6. We need to reduce our expenses this month.
7. Were going to buy a new car this year.
8. Thats a really clever idea.
Decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F). Pay attention to the words in bold.
(8 x 2 = 16 points)
Complete the sentences by adding a suffix to the words below to form adjectives. (6 x 3 = 18 points)
Grammar
4
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(6 x 4 = 24 points)
Complete the sentences. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences. (4 x 3 = 12 points)
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (7 x 2 = 14 points)
Pepsi Cola 1. (recently / decide) to market an old product, Diet Pepsi, in a new
package. The drink will soon come in a longer, thinner can than the one Pepsi 2.
(use) since 1964. It sounds harmless, but some people 3. (already / criticise) the
new skinny can. Lynn Grafe, an expert on eating disorders, said that she 4. (be)
against the idea. She explained that seeing a slimmer can 5. (can / make) people
feel that only slim people are attractive. Pepsis marketing director, Ami Irazabal, replied that they
6.
(market) the shape of a product, not a woman. By the time the skinny cans have
been on the market for a few months, people 7. (probably / forget) these issues.
A bigger problem is that these cans may be too tall to fit on the shelf!
3 Unit Test
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Choose the correct answer. Pay attention to the words in italics. (6 x 2 = 12 points)
1. He booked a ticket
2. Can he live up to
b. by public transport.
went wild huge hit prestigious puts on rehearse review scandal stand out
1. The event was attended by the Queen.
2. Our school a musical every year.
3. The CD was a everyone wanted one.
4. The crowd when the singers suddenly appeared.
5. The actress found it hard to get work after the .
6. Tony wrote a positive of the concert.
7. We need to the song again.
8. You should wear bright colours if you want to .
Grammar
4
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use a causative form. (4 x 4 = 16 points)
Complete the passage with the verbs in brackets. Use the active or passive form. (9 x 2 = 18 points)
Music from all over the world 1. (can / hear) in the Paris Metro these days.
Although these performances are free, the musicians 2. (work) hard for months to
earn their spot in the underground. Since its creation in 1997, the Paris Metro Authoritys Busker
Programme (EMA) 3. (know) for the quality of its artists. A series of 12 auditions
4.
(hold) twice a year. About 1,000 people 5. (expect) each time
to compete for the 300 permits that are given to perform in the Paris Metro. The successful candidates
6.
(give) permission to perform for six months. Not surprisingly, hundreds of illegal
performers 7. (remove) by the Metro police. So why 8.
performers (compete) for a permit that doesnt enable them to earn a lot of money?
Its the chance to perform for the 2.5 million commuters who 9. (use) the Metro
each day. Maybe one day it will be someones lucky break!
3 Unit Test
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Replace the words and expressions in bold with the words and expressions below. (9 x 2 = 18 points)
Complete the passage with the words and expressions below. (8 x 3 = 24 points)
compete contestants fascinating huge hit improve join lucky break provide
The musical TV show Glee is a 1. , watched by teens around the world. But its
another successful show, The Glee Project, that decides which new actors are selected each year to
2.
the cast of Glee. In The Glee Project, a group of 12 talented teens
3.
for the chance to appear on the upcoming season of Glee. These
4.
have been selected from around 4,000 young people, all of whom are hoping that
this will be their 5. . Each week, they must 6. their singing and
dancing performances in order to avoid elimination. The winner is guaranteed seven appearances on
Glee, a record contract and a place on the Glee tour. However, The Glee Project does more than just
7.
replacements for the cast members on Glee who graduate from McKinley High
School; it has turned out to be 8. reality-TV viewing all on its own.
Grammar
3
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (7 x 2 = 14 points)
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(4 x 5 = 20 points)
Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(6 x 4 = 24 points)
Term Test 1
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
live up to cut back on call off take off keep at it talk back put on
1. They decided to the wedding because they realised they werent in love.
2. Its very hard to your expectations.
3. If you to me again, I wont speak to you.
4. We want to save money, so we have to our expenses.
5. Business was slow the first year, but then it started to .
6. We are going to our best performance tonight.
7. Studying is difficult, but you have to if you want to succeed.
Term Test 1
Level 1
Complete the sentences by adding a suitable suffix to the words below. (6 x 1 = 6 points)
Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). Pay attention to the words in bold. (7 x 1 = 7 points)
Term Test 1
Level 1
Grammar
1
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (8 x 1 = 8 points)
Term Test 1
Level 1
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (9 x 1 = 9 points)
Sitting down in a Montreal restaurant, I discovered that the menu 1. (write) entirely
in French. The waiter soon came and asked me what I 2. (want) to order. I admitted
that I 3. (cannot read) a word of the menu, but he wasnt very helpful. In the end,
I told him 4. (bring) the only two things I recognised: Caesar salad and calamari.
Many travellers 5. (have) this experience at some time, but things are about to
change. A new food translator application for iPhones 6. (recently develop) by an
American university. It quickly translates the name of any menu item, and a list of ingredients
7.
(also provide). This app is especially useful for people with food allergies,
since it 8. (can program) to warn users when certain ingredients are in the food.
Within a few months, foreign-language menu problems 9. (become) a thing of the
past for iPhone owners, at least.
Term Test 1
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
The following sentences do not make sense. Make them logical by replacing each word in bold with a word
in bold from a different sentence. (9 x 1 = 9 points)
Complete the sentences with the verbs below. Make each verb into a phrasal verb by adding up, into, off,
out or down. (7 x 1 = 7 points)
Replace the words in bold with the words and expressions below. (9 x 1 = 9 points)
Term Test 1
Level 2
Grammar
1
Complete the mini-dialogues with the words in brackets. Use the correct form of the verbs.
(8 x 1 = 8 points)
Term Test 1
Level 2
Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given. Do not change the original meaning of the sentence.
(7 x 1 = 7 points)
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (10 x 1 = 10 points)
Today, most people are exposed to mobile-phone text language, which 1. (contain)
shortened words such as c u l8er. Educators 2. (complain) about this for years,
saying that its terrible for childrens spelling. However, research that 3. (do) last
year in New Zealand shows that this is untrue. After testing over 200 twelve year olds, scientists said
that children 4. (can easily distinguish) between texting and traditional spelling.
Children who 5. (teach) to spell properly dont forget because they shorten words
in a text message, said one professor. Text language 6. (use) as another way of
communicating. In another study, scientists asked children how often they 7.
(send) messages in text language. Most did it all the time, but one replied that she 8.
(not need) it since getting an iPhone. Perhaps soon text language 9. (make)
unnecessary by smartphones, which have a key for each letter. But meanwhile, we know that it
probably 10. (do) no harm.
4 Unit Test
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
1. in shock
a. come near
2. illegal
b. not truthful
3. unspoilt
c. pure or natural
4. approach
5. dishonest
6. outspoken
7. unexpected
Complete the passage with the words and expressions below. (8 x 3 = 24 points)
Grammar
4
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the correct form of the conditional.
(4 x 4 = 16 points)
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (5 x 2 = 10 points)
Rewrite the sentences with the words given. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(5 x 4 = 20 points)
4 Unit Test
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
The following sentences do not make sense. Make them logical by replacing each word in bold
with a word in bold from a different sentence. (9 x 3 = 27 points)
Replace the words and expressions in bold with the expressions below. (8 x 3 = 24 points)
Grammar
3
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (5 x 2 = 10 points)
Rewrite the sentences using the words in the brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the
sentences. (4 x 3 = 12 points)
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (9 x 3 = 27 points)
A new advert against fast food 1. (produce) in Australia. In the advert, giving
children fast food 2. (compare) to giving them heroin. When asked why they
3.
(choose) such an aggressive way to get their message across, the adverts
producers said that they 4. (want) to make parents stop and think about what they
were feeding their children. The advert 5. (cause) quite a bit of controversy. One
mother commented online that it 6. (make) her feel like a criminal. If they hadnt
exaggerated, their message 7. (be) more convincing, she wrote. Comparing
parents to drug dealers will not make them listen. On the other hand, if the advert
8.
(not be) so over the top, it wouldnt be getting so much attention so in a way,
the producers 9. (achieve) their goal.
5 Unit Test
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Choose the correct answer. Pay attention to the words in italics. (8 x 2 = 16 points)
1. She got the sack because she was a hard / lazy worker.
2. A person who calls the shots is the boss / worker.
3. People make a living by volunteering / working.
4. A part-time job is suitable for students / managers.
5. People are happy / angry when they get a rise.
6. Someone may show you the ropes if you are leaving / starting a job.
7. People who work well under pressure remain calm / panic easily.
8. People often resign when they hate / love their job.
The following sentences do not make sense. Make them logical by replacing each word
in bold with words in bold from a different sentence. (9 x 2 = 18 points)
Grammar
4
Combine the sentences using a relative pronoun. Make any necessary changes. (6 x 4 = 24 points)
Rewrite the sentences in both the formal and informal structure. (2 x 6 = 12 points)
1. There are some new candidates. I havent met with them yet.
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2. I finally completed the assignment. I had been working on it all year.
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If youre planning to climb Mt Everest, you might want to consult with Elizabeth Hawley, an elderly
American woman 1. has made her home in Nepal, 2. she has
lived for the past 60 years. It all started in 1946, 3. she was only 23 years old.
She was working as a journalist in New York but left her job so that she would be free to travel.
Eventually she arrived in Nepal, 4. is the starting point for many Everest climbs,
and has now become the most respected authority on the subject. She is also honorary consul for New
Zealand, the country 5. the first successful Everest climber, Sir Edmund Hillary,
was born. In addition, her outstanding charitable work for the local community has earned her many
awards. What a surprising career for an 88-year-old American, 6. main connection
with the mountains is looking at them from the comfort of her home. In fact, she has never climbed
a mountain in her life!
5 Unit Test
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
1. call off
a. your marks
2. talk over
b. from a job
3. provide
c. a meeting
4. whisper
d. a problem
5. keep track of
e. an accident
6. improve
f. time
7. prevent
g. a secret
8. resign
h. assistance
Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). Pay attention to the words in bold. (7 x 2 = 14 points)
Complete the passage with the words and expressions below. (8 x 2 = 16 points)
Grammar
4
Complete the sentences using the words given. Use a suitable tense. Add any necessary words.
(8 x 3 = 24 points)
Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(10 x 3 = 30 points)
6 Unit Test
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Choose the correct continuation. Pay attention to the words in bold. (4 x 2 = 8 points)
Grammar
4
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets and the modals below.
(6 x 2 = 12 points)
must have will be able to couldnt have cant shouldnt have must
1. I feel ill. I (eat) all that cake.
2. You havent eaten all day. You (be) hungry.
3. Claire is studying something practical. She (find) a job easily.
4. Bob was out of town that night. He (rob) the bank.
5. Where are my glasses? I (see) a thing.
6. This isnt their house. They (give) me the wrong address.
Complete the sentences with the modals or modal perfects, affirmative or negative and the correct form of
the verbs in brackets. (6 x 3 = 18 points)
1. Ill sit near the door. I (might / leave) the lecture early.
2. Try to relax more. You (should / work) so hard.
3. I cant find the cat anywhere. She (must / run) away.
4. Kevin didnt do the washing up. He (may / have) time.
5. Theres plenty of bread. We (have to / buy) more.
6. This plant has died. We (should / water) it more often.
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(5 x 4 = 20 points)
6 Unit Test
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Choose the correct answer. Pay attention to the words in italics. (9 x 2 = 18 points)
1. She left during the interval because the play was over / she didnt feel well.
2. His income has increased now that he has a better job / left his job.
3. He was convicted of playing football / stealing a watch.
4. We must dispose of toxic waste / solar power.
5. The man threatened to take my bag / repair my car.
6. Open the boot and put in your suitcase / check the oil.
7. Wheres the exit? I want to sit down / leave.
8. You should hoot when you want someones attention / are tired.
9. I will challenge you to a TV programme / game of chess.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs below. Make each verb into a phrasal verb by
adding away, over, off, out or down. (7 x 2 = 14 points)
Complete the mini-dialogues with the words and phrases below. There are more words than you need.
(6 x 3 = 18 points)
Grammar
4
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (4 x 3 = 12 points)
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(5 x 4 = 20 points)
If someone 1. offered / would offer / had offered you a brand new car for only 2,150, would you buy
it even with no air conditioning or radio? The Tata Nano, the cheapest car in the world, 2. may not be /
should not be / may not have been luxurious. However, this Indian-made car 3. has been caused /
has caused / caused great excitement since it was introduced in 2009, and hundreds of thousands
4.
have been sold / will have sold / have sold. All over India, people for 5. which / who / whom buying
a car was once an impossible dream are now proud owners of these shiny little vehicles. Fifty-year-old
Satish Kumar, a Mumbai carpenter, said that owning a car 6. has given / had given / gives him a new
kind of freedom. Its also an important status symbol in this nation, 7. where / that / which the middle
class is growing rapidly. Now I 8. can / should / might finally drive around with my family just like
my rich neighbours, said Kumar. If only they 9. had made / would make / made Nanos when I was
a young man!
Term Test 2
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
a. living.
b. business.
c. top.
d. ropes.
e. job.
f. collision.
g. habit.
h. jam.
i. warming.
j. street.
Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). Pay attention to the words in bold. (8 x 1 = 8 points)
Choose the correct answer to show that you have understood the meaning of the words in italics.
(7 x 1 = 7 points)
1. This is an intercity bus. It goes around the city / to the next city.
2. Everyone in the court was waiting for the judge / teacher to walk in.
3. They decided he was guilty and he was sent home / to prison.
4. There are many lanes on this motorway / pavement.
5. When the bear attacked me, I was terrified / curious.
6. Mark is a dedicated worker, so hes going to be fired / promoted.
7. I regret making that offensive / appropriate comment.
Term Test 2
Level 1
Grammar
1
Term Test 2
Level 1
Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(8 x 1 = 8 points)
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (9 x 1 = 9 points)
When people began flying to outer space, the environment 1. (must / be) the last
thing on their minds. But they 2. (should / think) about the effects of human space
travel, which has created a huge problem: thousands of pieces of old rockets, as well as tools and gloves
dropped by astronauts, now orbit our planet. Some pieces fall back to Earth, but many
3.
(may / stay) in space forever. If even a tiny piece 4. (crash)
into a spacecraft, it can cause serious damage. In March 2011, the International Space Station
5.
(have to) change direction because it was heading for a collision with a four-inch
piece of space junk. The consequences 6. (be) disastrous if the piece
7.
(hit) the station. Space agencies 8. (clean up) this junk if they
could. Unfortunately, they 9. (not able to / get rid of) a single piece. They simply
dont know how!
Term Test 2
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Complete the expressions in bold in the sentences with the nouns below. There are more nouns than
you need. (7 x 1 = 7 points)
top shortage urge spotlight way attention point company sense break
1. Jack will be fine. Hes got plenty of common .
2. Would you like some chocolate?
Yes, but Ill resist the .
3. Let the other driver go first. Hes got the right of .
4. Why have another meeting? I really dont see the .
5. Turn off the tap! Dont you know theres a water ?
6. Id rather not go alone. Would you keep me ?
7. She was chosen for a leading role in 2008. That was her lucky .
Choose the correct continuation. Pay attention to the words in bold. (8 x 1 = 8 points)
Term Test 2
Level 2
Term Test 2
Level 2
Grammar
1
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(8 x 1 = 8 points)
1. Its too bad that you cant come to see my exhibition. (wish)
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2. It snows in the winter. You need boots then. (when)
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3. He worked for a man. The man was very demanding. (whom)
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4. I dont recommend eating at that restaurant. (shouldnt)
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5. Janet missed the train, so she was late for work. (if)
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6. Do you often shop here? asked Donald. (whether)
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7. Have they prepared the food yet? (has)
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8. Perhaps you forgot to tell them about the meeting. (might)
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs below. (7 x 1 = 7 points)
join wait call should not feed must leave check never travel
1. The final exams right now.
2. I wish Wendy us on our camping trip last weekend. She would have
enjoyed herself.
3. Im sorry Im late. How long you here?
4. You the baby so much chocolate. That was a bad idea!
5. Lori told us that she abroad before.
6. Id be happy if you me on the phone once in a while.
7. George isnt answering his phone. He it at home.
Term Test 2
Level 2
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (10 x 1 = 10 points)
Final Test 1
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Final Test 1
Level 1
Final Test 1
Level 1
Grammar
1
Final Test 1
Level 1
Complete the mini-dialogues with the words in brackets. Use the correct form of the verbs.
(8 x 1 = 8 points)
Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(8 x 1 = 8 points)
Final Test 1
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Choose the answer that is NOT correct. Pay attention to the words in bold. (8 x 1 = 8 points)
Final Test 1
Level 2
Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). Pay attention to the words in bold. (10 x 1 = 10 points)
Complete the sentences to show you have understood the meaning of the words in bold. (7 x 1 = 7 points)
Final Test 1
Level 2
Grammar
1
1. John and Marian each other for ten years before they decided to get married.
a. had known
b. knew
c. know
d. have known
2. Arnold wondered how the way to the club.
a. I know
b. do I know
c. did I know
d. I knew
3. We had to wait while our suitcases to our room.
a. were taking
b. were being taken
c. had been taking
d. had been taken
4. If Helen less selfishly, people would like her more.
a. acts
b. will act
c. had acted
d. acted
5. I wish the guests home now. Im tired!
a. would go
b. would have gone
c. had gone
d. will go
6. Meet Harlan Coben, books are worldwide best-sellers.
a. who his
b. whos
c. who is
d. whose
7. The boy while he was climbing a tree.
a. can fall
b. may have fallen
c. might fall
d. should have fallen
Final Test 1
Level 2
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(8 x 1 = 8 points)
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (10 x 1 = 10 points)
Final Test 2
Level 1
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
The following sentences do not make sense. Make them logical by replacing each word in bold with a word
in bold from a different sentence. (9 x 1 = 9 points)
Choose the correct answer. Pay attention to the words in italics. (7 x 1 = 7 points)
Final Test 2
Level 1
Grammar
1
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (8 x 1 = 8 points)
1. Dont let her hear the details while the party (plan). Its a surprise!
2. you (be able to meet) Lauren at the
station yesterday?
3. This job is too difficult. I wish I (not volunteer) for it.
4. By the time I return from my trip, I (spend) all my money.
5. The children are dirty. Where they
(play)?
6. Jordan asked me if I (speak) to Michael the day before.
7. Judy isnt here. She (may go) to visit her mother.
8. If I (exercise) more often, Id be fit.
Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(9 x 1 = 9 points)
Final Test 2
Level 1
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (8 x 1 = 8 points)
We all wish we 1. (live) a greener lifestyle, and now weve got a chance to begin.
OAT Shoes 2. (recently start) producing a new kind of sports shoe that is
completely biodegradable. This means that when your shoes 3. (get) old, you wont
need to worry about waste and landfills. If you 4. (follow) the instructions and bury
them in the ground, they 5. (break down) within a few months. An OAT Shoes
spokesperson said that people 6. (enjoy) wearing the stylish and comfortable shoes.
He added that it 7. (be) important for everyone to begin making green choices
when shopping. In the near future, OAT Shoes 8. (sell) in shops throughout Europe
and through the company website.
Final Test 2
Level 2
Name
Mark
Vocabulary
1
Choose the correct continuation. Pay attention to the words in bold. (8 x 1 = 8 points)
Complete the sentences to show that you have understood the meaning of the words in bold.
(7 x 1 = 7 points)
Final Test 2
Level 2
Final Test 2
Level 2
Grammar
1
Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
(9 x 1 = 9 points)
Final Test 2
Level 2
What would you say about each situation? Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
brackets. Use your own words. (8 x 1 = 8 points)
Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (8 x 1 = 8 points)