Unit 4 Revision
Unit 4 Revision
Unit 4 Revision
Grammar
1 Choose the correct answer.
1. An old man just got on the bus. I will give / am going to give him my seat.
2. We will have / are going to have a big history test next week.
3. I am hungry. I think I will eat / am going to eat something.
4. He is beginning / will begin skating lessons tomorrow.
5. They will buy / are going to buy a new sofa soon.
6. My friends are preparing / will prepare a meal for their parents tomorrow night.
2 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Future Simple or be going to.
4 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Future Simple, the Present Continuous
or be going to. There may be more than one possible answer.
1. Are you thirsty? Don’t worry, I ……………………………… (bring) you a glass of water.
2. He is training because he ……………………………… (take part) in the next Winter Olympics.
3. My parents ……………………………… (fly) to Greece tomorrow morning.
4. What ……………… you ……………………… (wear) for the party next week?
5. It ……………… probably ……………………… (rain) in London next week.
5 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Future Continuous.
7 Read the situation and write a logical sentence. Use Future Simple, be going to or the Present Continuous.
9 Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use the Future Continuous or Future Perfect Simple.
10 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Future Simple, be going to, the Future
Perfect Simple, the Future Continuous or the Present Continuous. There may be more than one correct
answer.
The problem of global warming (1) ………………… (not disappear) completely, but hopefully the process (2) …………………
(slow) down if people take more responsibility. John Gardner from Greenpeace talks to groups of people. He hopes he
(3) ……………… (convince) them to care more about their environment. This evening, he (4) ……………………… (give)
a talk to a group of zoology students. He (5) ………………… (focus) on the effect of global warming on wildlife and he
(6) ………………… (talk) about polar bears, an endangered species. Polar bears live on ice, and global warming is
causing more and more of the ice to melt and disappear. It’s difficult to assess how many polar bears (7) …………………
(exist) in the world 50 years from now. Some experts say that by 2050, two thirds of the world’s polar bears
(8) ……………………… (disappear). Others claim the number (9) ……………………… (drop) by 30%. All agree that as
the world gets warmer, it (10) ……………………… (become) harder and harder for the polar bears to survive.
11 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Future Perfect Simple.
1. How will I recognise him? He will be wearing / will have worn a green shirt.
2. Let’s hope that we will be stopping / will have stopped global warming by the year 2025.
3. The film starts at 8.00 and finishes at 10.00, so at 9.00 we will be watching / will have watched it.
4. The President is ill so he won’t be attending / won’t have attended the meeting this evening.
5. If he wins the Oscar this year, he will be winning / will have won three awards.
Vocabulary
1 Circle the words which are “positive” for the environment. Underline the words which are
“negative” for the environment.
pollutants • recycle • smoke • toxic waste • environmentally-friendly • exhaust fumes
renewable energy • global warming • conservation
1. Thousands of fish and water birds died as a result of the oil spill / landfill.
2. We should buy cars that use less petrol / smoke.
3. Many people are trying hard to put an end to environmentally-friendly / global warming.
4. Every family can try to reduce the amount of rubbish / smoke that they throw out.
5. We show that we care about / harm our environment by recycling.
6. Some farmers use chemicals / landfills to make fruit grow bigger.
7. By using recycled paper, we can help prevent deforestation / pollutants.
8. Pollution combined with toxic waste could lead to conservation / ecological disaster.
A B
1. multinational ..... a. replaces itself naturally
2. underestimate ..... b. two things that are joined together
3. anti-smoking ..... c. do or take something too much
4. renewable ..... d. against the use of cigarettes
5. interconnected ..... e. guess a number that is too low
6. overuse ..... f. in many countries
5 Choose the correct prefix to match the definitions.
A B
1. Factories dump their toxic waste in the sea. ...... a. Land pollution increases.
2. Cars and lorries give off exhaust fumes. ...... b. Deforestation increases.
3. People throw their rubbish on the ground. ...... c. Water pollution increases.
4. People cut down too many trees. ...... d. Conservation increases.
5. People use only the things they need. ...... e. Recycling increases.
6. Instead of throwing things away, rubbish is reused. ...... f. Air pollution increases.
A B
1. petrol ..... a. look after, take care of
2. increase ..... b. saving, not wasting
3. pollutant ..... c. waste that you throw away
4. protect ..... d. harm
5. rubbish ..... e. causes pollution
6. conservation ..... f. make more of
7. damage ..... g. fuel
A B
1. Glass and plastic are recycled. ..... a. Fewer trees means fewer homes for animals.
2. There is an increase in deforestation. ..... b. Less smoke means better health.
3. We buy more disposable products. ..... c. Household rubbish will be increased.
4. Cigarettes are banned in public places. ..... d. The result is an ecological disaster.
5. Hybrid cars are driven. ..... e. Fewer landfills are needed.
6. Land, air and water pollution increase. ..... f. Less petrol is used.
10 Complete the sentences with the words below.
harmed • pollution • environmentally-friendly • toxic • global warming • spills • care about • fumes • increase • chemicals
12 Complete the sentences by adding a prefix (under, over, inter, re, multi or anti) to the words below.
The Australian minister of the (1) ……………… announced that he wants a law to ban all plastic shopping bags by the
end of this year. His reasons for the new law are that plastic bags are a major cause of (2) ……………… . They take up a
lot of space in (3) ……………… . In addition, they (4) ……………… wildlife and create litter in parks and beaches all
around the world.
Richard Evans, who is the head of the Australian Retailers Association, is not pleased about the new law. He doesn’t
believe that the new law will help to (5) ……………… the environment. He believes that most householders already
(6) ……………… their supermarket plastic bags by reusing them for waste disposal. He also suggests the use of special
plastic bags that will (7) ……………… over time.