EF4e Intplus Filetest 1a
EF4e Intplus Filetest 1a
EF4e Intplus Filetest 1a
2 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use
two words.
Example: My boyfriend is slightly taller than me.
I’m a bit shorter than my boyfriend.
1 Swimming is better for you than running.
Running isn’t ________________ for you as swimming.
2 My sister's children aren’t very helpful. My children are very helpful.
My children are ________________ than my sister's.
3 There isn’t a more luxurious hotel in the world than The Four Seasons.
The Four Seasons is ________________ luxurious hotel in the world.
4 This flat is large. The other two we saw were smaller.
This is ________________ of the three flats we saw.
5 The writing exam was much more difficult than the speaking exam.
The speaking exam was much ________________ the writing exam.
6 The chair is more comfortable than the sofa.
The sofa is ________________ than the chair.
7 There isn’t a cheaper one.
This is ________________ one that they sell.
8 Is he ambitious like his sister?
Is he as ________________ his sister?
9 Aya's last test score was quite low but this time it is really high.
Aya's recent test score is ________________ than last time.
10 The city was much more dangerous ten years ago.
The city is ________________ dangerous now.
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A
VOCABULARY
3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets.
Example: Felipe is too rebellious. He is often in trouble at school. (rebel)
1 Which is the most ________ area to go shopping in? (afford)
2 I love Anton and Julia's new house. The rooms are all really ________. (space)
3 Young children can be very ________ about their toys. (possess)
4 Those clothes are not ________ to wear to a job interview. (suit)
5 When my grandmother was young, she was quite ________. (glamour)
6 I don’t have a ________ diet. I only eat fruit once a week. (health)
7 Louisa always thinks about other people's feelings. She’s incredibly ________.
(thought)
8 Their children give lots of hugs and kisses. They are very ________. (affection)
9 Tanya can be very ________. She gets easily offended. (sense)
10 I hate living near the airport. It's so ________. (noise)
11 Please be ________ when you cross the main road. There's a lot of traffic. (care)
12 I can't stand his ________ complaining. He just never stops! (end)
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PRONUNCIATION
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Reading and Writing A
READING
Read the article about names. Five sentences have been removed. Choose
from the sentences A–G the one which fits each gap (1–5). There is one extra
sentence which you do not need to use.
2 The fact that our eyes react to red so dramatically is another reason to employ it in
situations where safety is paramount. Interestingly, the next fastest visual reaction we have
is to the colour yellow. It is unsurprising then that this is the second most common colour for
warning signs and fire trucks around the world.
Coming back to the colour in question, red is not only thought of as dangerous. 3 In other
words, different cultures respond to red in a variety of ways. For example, if you are
European you'll probably get a sense of strong emotions, such as anger. 4 Another
European interpretation is that red stands for romance and passion, which has led to a
tradition of giving red roses to the one you love.
Outside of Europe, red often signifies success and good fortune, particularly in Asia. 5
This is also true in India where it is an important colour in marriage ceremonies.
And finally, for some crimson may symbolise blood or fire. These are powerful and
impressive images which evoke the essence of life. Such a representation of strength may
be one reason why this colour is included in approximately 77% of the flags of the world.
There is certainly no doubt about the significance of the colour red.
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WRITING
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