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Grammar /6
4 Present tenses. Put the verb in brackets into the Total / 50
correct form.
1 He usually (arrive) at about 6 a.m.
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MODULE TESTS
Grammar
Module 6 Test 4 Future Continuous. Look at the diary for
Vocabulary tomorrow and write what the person will be
1 Key words. Environment. Add vowels to doing at different times of the day.
make words to do with the environment and 7–8 a.m. Breakfast
environmental problems. 1 At 7.30 a.m. he
1 d_f_r_st_t_ _n 8–9am Drive to work
2 c_ rb_ n d_ _x_d_ 2 At 8.30am he
3 dr_ _ght 9–10am Meeting
4 f_ss_l f_ _ls 3 At 9.30am he
5 gr_ _nh_ _s_ g_ss_s 10–5pm Work
6 _rg_n_c v_g_t_bl_s 4 At 11.30am he
7 r_n_w_bl_ _n_rgy 1–2pm Lunch
8 s_l_r _n_rgy 5 At 1.30pm he
9 cl_m_t_ ch_ng_ 5–6pm Dinner
10 fl_ _ds 6 At 5.30pm he
7–9pm Film at cinema
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2 Word builder. Complete the sentences with ‘get’ 9–10pm Read the newspaper
or ‘take’ in the correct form. 8 At 9.30pm he
How long does it 1 you to 2 to 10pm Go to bed
work? It usually 3 about 30 minutes. 9 At 11.30pm he
I liked my old job because I 4 quite a good /9
wage. I 5 four weeks holiday a year, which
I could 6 whenever I wanted, and we all 5 Complete the situations (1–7) using the Future
7 a Christmas present from the boss each Continuous and match them to the requests and
year. offers (a–g).
I8 these photos with the camera that I 1 I (cook) dinner on Sunday.
9 from Dad last year. 2 I (have) a party soon.
3 I (go) to Paris at the weekend.
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3 Key expressions. Put the dialogue in the correct 5 We (take) our exams soon.
order. 6 I (walk) in the mountains at the
weekend.
Good morning, Mr. Smith. Thank you for coming. Can I
7 I (play) tennis on Sunday.
ask you some questions?
a Would you like me to get you some wine?
1 Well, er, it was a small disagreement. The
b Could you help me with my revision?
manager said I wasn’t doing my job.
c Would you like me to make dessert?
2 I see. A couple more questions. You had a little
d Would you like to come and watch?
bit of a problem in your last job, didn’t you?
e Could you video the football for me?
3 Sure. No problem.
f Could I borrow your boots?
4 I mean, you had to leave after two weeks for
g Would you like to come?
some reason. So, what did you do?
5 To start with, can you tell us what you are /7
doing at the moment? 6 Sentence builder. Match the beginnings (1–6) to
6 Well, at the time I was a student and he caught the endings (a–f).
me doing my university work on the computer. 1 I’m interested a by doing the washing up.
But I’ve changed. 2 I’m afraid b about failing my exams.
7 What do you mean exactly? 3 I’m worried c without using a dictionary.
8 Can you explain why? 4 They helped me d in hearing your news.
9 I’m working in an office. I’ve been working 5 I wrote this essay e by doing lots of exercise.
there for 6 months. 6 I lost weight f of getting lost.
OK. Thank you, Mr. Smith
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Grammar
Module 7 Test 5 Rewrite the sentences given using ‘used to’ and
Vocabulary ‘would’.
1 Key Words. Clothes. Rearrange the letters to make We often went to the seaside.
words 1 (Used to)
Patterns: 1 khedecc C 2 (Would)
2 kaplo- otd P -D I didn’t say anything at school.
3 linpa P 3 (Used to)
Style: 4 yurfcfs S 4 (Would)
5 nyetdr T What did you do when it rained when you were a
6 ulsaca C child?
Type: 7 delarf F 5 (Used to)
8 ront T 6 (Would)
9 seevlleses S My uncle always wore terrible clothes.
Materials: 10 innel L 7 (Used to)
11 dryoocur C 8 (Would)
12 mendi D /8
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2 Key words. Complete the words to describe answers using ‘look like’, ‘be like’ or ‘like’.
appearance. 1 ? She’s very
1 _ t t _ _ _ t_ _ _ intelligent.
2 g_ _ g_ _ _ _ 2 ? He’s very good-
3 ___tt_ looking.
4 h_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 ? He’s quiet but
5 _ oo_ - _ oo_ _ _ _ friendly.
6 s_ _ _ _ s_ 4 ? She’s tall and slim.
7 _ _ _ _ o_ o _ _ 5 ? She loves sports.
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3 Word Builder. Complete the sentences with a 7 Sentence builder. Match the beginnings (1–3) to
preposition in each gap. the endings (a–c).
He’s always 1 the move 1 He looks as if
Can I take this shirt 2 exchange 3 this skirt? 2 He looks like
Tommy is always 4 trouble at school. 3 He looks
Are you sure you did this 5 your own? A my uncle.
Oh yes. I did it all 6 myself. B tired.
I met Eric 7 chance while I was in London. C he’s going to cry.
I’ll help you 8 a moment.
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4 Key expressions. Complete the description with Total / 50
one word in each gap.
Can you describe the man you saw?
Oh yes. He was quite tall 1 shoulder-
length red hair. 2 his neck, he had a
football scarf, Arsenal I think. I remember because
the scarf was a different 3 of red to his
hair and it didn’t really 4 him. He was
wearing a blue jacket. 5 the jacket he had
a white T-shirt 6 a picture of a rock group
on it. I don’t know which one. His trousers didn’t
7 with the jacket because the jacket was
very smart but the trousers were old jeans.
Grammar
Module 10 Test 4 Third Conditional. Put the verbs in brackets into
Vocabulary the correct form.
1 Key Words. Adjectives for describing art. If we 1 (leave) earlier, we 2 (arrive)
Complete the words with one letter in each gap. on time yesterday.
All the vowels have been given. How 3 (your life be) different if you
1 a_ _ _ _ a _ _ 4 (not meet) Kate?
2 _o_ o u_ _ u_ If I 5 (not have) an interesting art teacher
3 _o_ _ _i _ a _e_ at school, I 6 (not become) an artist.
4 i_ a _ i _ a_ i_ e If you 7 (not do) well in the tests last
5 i_ _ _e_ _i_ e week, what 8 (your parents say) ?
6 _e a_ i_ _i_ If the police 9 (not catch) the criminals,
7 _e _ a _ i_ _ they 10 (commit) a lot more crimes.
8 u _ u _ u a_
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9 _e i_ _
10 _i _ i _ u _o u_ 5 Use the third conditional to say how things would
have been different.
/ 10 I did well at school so I went to university.
2 Word builder. Match the beginnings of the words 1 If I hadn’t done well at school,
to the endings.
1 argu a ful I went to university and met Steve and John.
2 veget b al 2 If I hadn’t gone to university,
3 inform c ous
4 believ d ation I learned to play the guitar and I joined their
5 use e ity band.
6 norm f ment 3 If I hadn’t learned to play the guitar,
7 activ g arian
8 intellig h er We practiced a lot so we didn’t study enough.
9 protect i ist 4 If we hadn’t practiced a lot,
10 danger j ent
11 scient k ive I didn’t study and I got into trouble with the
lecturers.
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5 If I had studied,
3 Key expressions. Put the conversation in the I argued with Steve and I left the band.
correct order. 6 If
Have you been to the new youth club? /6
A Oh, OK. By the way. Have you heard about 6 Sentence builder. Join the two sentences so that
Derek’s party? they end with a preposition.
B Oh right. Let’s talk about that later. What did 1 Here’s a chair. You can sit on it.
you put for question 5?
C Congratulations. 2 Here are some photos. You can look at them.
D Yes, I am. Mr Jones told me this morning.
E No, I haven’t. That was a difficult test this 3 This is the film. Sean Connery is in it.
morning, wasn’t it?
F Yes, I haven’t been invited. Changing the 4 We’re having a party. Everyone knows about it.
subject, I heard that you are the new captain of
the school cricket team. 5 I’ve got some good friends. I play football with
G Yes. As I was saying, there’s a new youth club in them.
King’s Street. I went there last night.
H I can’t remember. I hate talking about tests.
Let’s wait until we find out the real answers /5
next week.
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Thanks. You’ll have to come and watch me play.
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MODULE TESTS KEY
Test 7 Test 9
Exercise 1: 1 checked / 2 polka-dot / 3 plain / 4 scruffy Exercise 1: 1f / 2d / 3j / 4h / 5a / 6e / 7b / 8g / 9c / 10i
/ 5 trendy / 6 casual / 7 flared / 8 torn / 9 Exercise 2: 1 heavy / 2 is a light sleeper / 3 is the spitting
sleeveless / 10 linen / 11 corduroy / 12 denim image of / 4 miles / 5 a nightmare / 6 over / 7 the
Exercise 2: 1 attractive / 2 gorgeous / 3 pretty / 4 handsome black sheep / 8 safe and sound
/ 5 good – looking / 6 stylish / 7 glamorous Exercise 3: 1 Could / 2 afraid / 3 if / 4 No, of course not /
Exercise 3: 1 on / 2 in / 3 for / 4 in / 5 on / 6 by / 7 by / 5 Do you think / 6 Sure / 7 will / 8 Go
8 in Exercise 4: 1 if he knew why he was here (there) / 2 what he
Exercise 4: 1 with / 2 Round / 3 shade / 4 suit / 5 Underneath wanted to talk about / 3 where he had gone on
/ 6 with / 7 go Saturday / 4 if the policeman was sure that he had
Exercise 5: 1 We often used to go to the seaside. / 2 We would gone out / 5 if the criminal would tell him the
often go to the seaside. / 3 I didn’t use to say answer / 6 what the question was.
anything at school. / 4 I wouldn’t say anything Exercise 5: 1 ‘Where have you been?’ / 2 ‘Will you look at my
at school. / 5 What did you use to do when it homework?’ / 3 ‘What are you thinking about?’ /
rained when you were a child? / 6 What would you 4 ‘Do you know the football results?’ / 5 ‘Have you
do when it rained when you were a child? / 7 My got any money?’ / 6 ‘What did you do at school?’
uncle always used to wear terrible clothes / 8 My Exercise 6: 1 how old he is / 2 where you live / 3 how long
uncle would always wear terrible clothes you have been here / 4 if there’s a / 5 if Mark
Exercise 6: 1 What is she like? / 2 What does he look like? / works / 6 what time the train to London leaves.
3 What is he like? / 4 What does she look like? / Exercise 7: Having heard the window break, the man rang the
5 What does she like? police. / 2 Having answered the phone call, the
Exercise 7: 1C / 2A / 3B police sent a car. / 3 Having arrived, the police
talked to the man. / 4 Having been given (got) a
Test 8 description, the police looked for the suspect. /
Exercise 1: Adventure Sports: paragliding, scuba diving, 5 Having seen the police, Tom tried to run away. /
surfing. Races: rowing, marathon. Fighting: fencing, 6 Having arrested Tom, the police questioned him.
wrestling. Team games: water-polo, cricket, rugby.
Throwing: javelin, discus. Test 10
Exercise 2: 1 turn down / 2 give out / 3 drop out of / 4 give Exercise 1: 1 abstract / 2 colourful / 3 complicated /
up / 5 go ahead with / 6 let down / 7 get away 4 imaginative / 5 impressive / 6 realistic / 7
with / 8 speak out relaxing / 8 unusual / 9 weird / 10 ridiculous
Exercise 3: 1 go / 2 will / 3 were / 4 would take / 5 I’ll try/ Exercise 2: 1f / 2 g / 3d / 4h / 5a / 6b / 7e / 8j / 9k / 10c /
6 You’d / 7 let / 8 idea / 9 do / 10 I won’t 11i
Exercise 4: 1 he hadn’t won. / 2 she had tried hard. / 3 they Exercise 3: 1E / 2G / 3B / 4H / 5A / 6F / 7D / 8C
weren’t going to win. / 4 Eric was playing very Exercise 4: 1 had left / 2 would have arrived / 3 would
well. / 5 had never jumped that far before. / 6 he your life have been / 4 hadn’t met / 5 hadn’t
loved playing in Spain. / 7 he didn’t know what to had / 6 wouldn’t have become / 7 hadn’t done /
say. 8 would your parents have said / 9 hadn’t caught /
Exercise 5: 1 ‘I haven’t been first before.’ / 2 ‘I was ill during 10 would have committed
the match.’ / 3 ‘The players aren’t fit.’ / 4 ‘I was Exercise 5: 1 I wouldn’t have gone to university. / 2 I wouldn’t
(have been) driving too fast.’ / 5 I will try to lift have met Steve and John. / 3 I wouldn’t have
200kg.’ / 6 ‘I know how to play tennis but I’m joined their band. / 4 we would have studied
not very good.’ / 7 ‘There has never been such an enough. / 5 I wouldn’t have got into trouble with
exciting match before.’ the lecturers. / 6 I hadn’t argued with Steve, I
Exercise 6: 1 He’s a great player and (he’s) the best captain wouldn’t have left the band.
in the country. / 2 As well as being a great player, Exercise 6: 1 Here’s a chair (which) you can sit on. / 2 Here
he’s the best captain in the country. / 3 At our are some photos (which) you can look at. / 3 This
school we play most sports but not rugby. / 4 At is the film (which) Sean Connery is in. / 4 We’re
our school we play most sports apart from rugby. having a party which everyone knows about. /
/ 5 Instead of winning a cup, we won chocolates. 5 I’ve got some good friends (who) I play football
/ 6 In the place of (winning) a cup, we won with.
chocolates.
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