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English in Common 1
Unit 10 Test
1 GRAMMAR
A Write the sentences in the simple past.
1. he / like / the painting.

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2. she / stay / with her mother.

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3. they / start / work at 8:00.

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4. I / cook / dinner.

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5. we / want / a new car.

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B Complete the sentences with the words from the box.


move moved didn’t work stay
6. Picasso ______________ like the “Mona Lisa.”
7. Did Andy Warhol ______________ for Vogue magazine?
8. Van Gogh ______________ to London.
9. Did the “Mona Lisa” ______________ in Italy?
10. Picasso didn’t ______________ to New York.

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C Circle the correct form of the verb.
11. Did he go / went to Paris?

12. He took / take a lot of photos.

13. Did they buy / bought a new car?

14. They didn’t have / had dinner.

15. Did you see / saw the movie?

D Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.


16. tomorrow / Are / Anna / to / you / see / going / ?

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17. out / going / eat / to / He’s / .

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18. tomorrow / What / you / are / do / to / going / ?

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19. to / going / go / the / to / party / They’re / .

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20. us / visit / to / going / Is / he / ?

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2 Vocabulary
A Match the sentences to the words. Write the letter on the line.
___ 21. You can win it. a. a police officer
___ 22. You can stay in it all day. b. the lottery
___ 23. He can arrest you. c. your wallet
___ 24. She steals things. d. your bed
___ 25. You can lose it on the street. e. a thief

B Write the numbers.


26. 100 = __________________________________________

27. _____________________ = eight hundred and fifteen

28. 1,200 =__________________________________________

29. _____________________ = three thousand, seven hundred and eighty

30. 9,020 = __________________________________________

C Unscramble the letters to write five things you can do.


31. ereitr ____________________

32. alren ot verdi ____________________

33. avhe a dilch ____________________

34. og ot gelcole ____________________

35. egt ni pseha ____________________

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3 Reading
Read the paragraph. Circle the correct words to complete the sentences below.
Charlie Roman went to Las Vegas on vacation last year. He had $100. On the first morning, he
lost his wallet. In the afternoon, he found $1.00 on the street. He played a game and won $1,000.
That night, he broke his arm. He walked to the doctor’s office. The bill was $999. The next day,
Charlie played a game with his $1.00. He won $10,000. He bought a new car for $9,999. Charlie
went to his hotel, and then a thief stole his new car. In the morning, he took his $1.00 and played a
game. He won $100. What did he do? He played some games, but he didn’t win. Then he went
home. What did he say about his holiday? “It was exciting, but next year, I’m not going to go to
Las Vegas!”

36. Charlie lived in / went to Las Vegas.

37. Charlie lost / found his wallet.

38. Charlie lost / won $1,000.

39. Charlie bought / stole a car.

40. Next year, Charlie is / isn’t going to go to Las Vegas on vacation.


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4 WRITING
Look at the notes. Write five sentences about Sally.
Monday: finish job at the restaurant, go to the theater in the evening
Wednesday: move to new house
Today = Thursday
Friday: walk to my new job, go out for dinner in the evening

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