Int B Final Test Units 10-12
Int B Final Test Units 10-12
Int B Final Test Units 10-12
1 Mark had to / could go to the police station last week because his car was broken into.
2 In the 18th century you were allowed to / could go to prison for the most minor offences.
3 You didn’t have to / couldn’t have a driving licence to drive a car in the early 20th century.
4 Women didn’t have to / couldn’t vote until quite recently.
5 I wasn’t allowed to / didn’t have to wear jeans at school because we had a strict uniform.
3 Complete the sentences with would have, should have or could have and the correct form of the
verb in brackets.
We would have missed (miss) the train if we hadn’t taken a taxi.
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
If I had known (know) then what I know now, I would have done (do) things differently.
1 I don’t believe in unnecessary rules. What is more / However, I do believe in law and order.
2 It’s clear that taking exercise is important for good health, despite this / therefore I go jogging twice a
week.
3 Maria started playing tennis recently and as a result / besides she is much fitter.
4 David paid for all the damage although / besides he hadn’t been involved.
5 I became a vegetarian recently and I besides / also stopped drinking coffee.
6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box. You won’t need all the
words.
judge commit mugging death penalty community service prisoner burglary arrest
shoplifting release
The judge sentenced the defendant to five years.
1 The young woman was accused of as she tried to leave the supermarket.
2 If you a crime, you should expect to get caught.
3 There was a in the house at the end of our street.
4 Jack was from prison early for good behaviour.
5 is a good alternative to prison if the crime isn’t serious.
8 Replace the underlined words and phrases with the words and phrases in the box.
not have a care in the world concerns ignore sympathetic talk it over
trust your intuition
He looks as if he has nothing to worry about.
doesn’t have a care in the world
1 You should believe in your feelings.
2 If you have any things you worry about, you can always talk to me.
3 Don’t pretend you can’t see the problem, do something about it.
4 Come round for a coffee and we’ll discuss the situation.
5 My friend is kind and willing to listen, which is a great help.
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1 I don’t care / know about you, but I don’t think Peter’s being fair.
2 Well, that may / can be so, but I’m still not happy.
3 What do you mind / mean? I don’t understand.
4 But to be honest / true, I don’t really agree.
5 In / For my opinion, we need to focus on the good points.
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12 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
We ’ll buy (buy) a new computer if the old one stops (stop) working.
1 If no-one __ (see) me pick the money up, I __ (keep) it.
2 If you __ (know) Ben was lying, what __ you __ (say)?
3 I __ (say) anything to Alice when I see her later if you __ (want) me to.
4 If you __ (can) live anywhere, where __ you __ (like) to live?
5 I __ (visit) you next summer if I __ (have) enough money.
TOTAL /60