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Name ____________________________

Class ____________________________

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GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: ________ you go for a meal last night?
A Do      B Did    C Does     
1 Why ________ to come to the concert?
A don’t you want      B you don’t want      C you not want     
2 Can you remember when ________?
A starts the film      B does the film start      C the film starts     
3 ________ all the orange juice?
A Who did drink      B Which drink      C Who drank     
4 Could you tell us what time ________?
A the bank opens      B opens the bank      C does the bank open     
5 I don’t like jazz, but my sister ________.
A does      B is      C likes     
6 A We didn’t think the food was very good.
B ________ did we.
A So      B Neither      C No     
7 A Sally got the job she wanted.
B ________ she? That’s fantastic.
A Do      B Have      C Did     
8 _____? He sounds American.
A From where comes he?      B Where does he come from?     
C From where does he come?     
9 I wonder how long _____?
A will the talk last      B does the talk last      C the talk will last     
10 Does anyone know where________?
A Mike works      B does Mike work       C Mike does work     
11 Your dad can play the piano, ________ he?
A can      B can’t      C doesn’t     
12 The _____ you finish this job, the sooner you can leave.
A quick      B more quickly      C quicker     
13 A Do you think Jack is going to come?
B Yes, I ________. He promised he would.
A am      B do      C think     
14 Rob works as a waiter, ________ he?
A isn’t      B doesn’t      C is     
15 A You forgot to text me Andy’s phone number yesterday.
B That’s not true, I ________ it! I remember perfectly.
A did send it      B didn’t send      C was sending it     
16 Which singer _____ the competition?
A did win      B was won      C won     
17 You won’t forget to lock the door, _____ you?
A do      B will      C won’t     
18 I really _____ you can come to my party.
A do hope      B did hope      C can hope     
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

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19 The _____ it costs, the fewer people will buy it.
A amount      B more      C better     
20 A I finished the test in five minutes.
B ________________ you really?!
A Did      B Do      C Have     
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VOCABULARY

a Tick () the correct adjective, A, B, or C.


Example: a person who is fairly relaxed
A open-minded      B easy-going   C absent-minded     
1 someone who doesn’t go to emotional extremes
A bad-tempered      B tight-fisted      C well-balanced     
2 the kind of person who gets angry easily
A easy-going      B bad-tempered      C strong-willed     
3 a person who is arrogant about their own abilities
A big-headed      B self-confident      C well-balanced     
4 someone who expresses on opinion to you and then the opposite to other people
A open-minded      B well-balanced      C two-faced     
5 someone who doesn’t like spending money and tries to avoid it
A strong-willed      B tight-fisted      C bad-tempered     
6 someone who often forgets things
A easy-going      B absent-minded      C laid-back     
7 someone who has a limited way of thinking about things
A strong-willed      B absent-minded      C narrow-minded     
8 someone who thinks only about their own needs, not other people’s
A self-confident      B self-centred      C big-headed     

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: Frank never remembers things. He’s _____ absent-minded.
A a bit      B extremely   C quite     
9 My boss is always interested in new ideas – he’s ________ open-minded.
A a bit      B quite      C very     
10 Will is ________ laid-back. Nothing can make him angry.
A a bit      B incredibly      C quite     
11 Ed is ________ big-headed – he thinks he’s brilliant at everything he does.
A a bit      B extremely      C pretty     
12 He’s ________ easy-going so he’ll probably agree with your plan.
A rather      B a bit      C very     
13 Ann never ever thinks about other people’s feelings. She’s ________ self-centred.
A rather      B incredibly      C a bit     
14 Peter doesn’t get angry ever – he’s ________ good-tempered.
A extremely      B rather      C a bit     
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

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c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: When I have too much work to do, I get _____.
A flapped      B flustered   C crushed     
15 There were over a hundred ________ for the job.
A applicants      B interviewers      C headhunters     
16 If someone asks you a difficult question, you have to think on your ________.
A head      B toes      C feet     
17 I think she’s the best ________ for the job.
A candidate      B applicant      C job-seeker     
18 The interviewer asked some strange questions – some of them were ________ !
A boring      B self-confident      C bizarre     
19 Someone from a ________ agency phoned today and offered me a better job.
A headhunter      B recruitment      C job-seeker     
20 You need to be self-confident ________ arrogant.
A rather than      B as well as      C less than     
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PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A cough      B cheerful   C stomach     
1 A illegible      B bandage      C colleague     
2 A succeed      B accurate      C accent     
3 A bizarre      B signature      C sign     
4 A explanation      B furniture      C fortune     
5 A outskirts      B disheartened      C earliest     

b Which is the correctly stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A possessive      B possessive   C possessive     
6 A personality      B personality      C personality     
7 A pioneer      B pioneer      C pioneer     
8 A signature      B signature      C signature     
9 A incredibly      B incredibly      C incredibly     
10 A furniture      B furniture      C furniture     
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

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