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Straightforward Upper Intermediate Unit 3 Test

Name _______________________ Score ______/50_

Vocabulary
A Complete the two short texts with the words in the boxes.

bothered a drag(зануда) dyed got upset never-ending nuts a punk look


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I know people think I’m (1) nuts, they take a look at me and they can’t see past the (2) dyed hair and torn
clothes. Usually I’m not (3) bothered by it, but sometimes it’s a bit of (4) a drag with the
(5) never-ending stares. I don’t dress this way to shock people, it’s just that I like the (6) look and I want to be
different from the average teenager. Of course, my mum (7) got upset when I first came home looking like (8) a
punk.

airhead catwalk deep-rooted I nearly forgot photogenic stunning there’s bound to be


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My girlfriend is one of the top models in the UK. She looks (9) stunning in whatever she wears and she’s always
been (10) photogenic. When I see her on the (11) catwalk I just can’t believe how lucky I am. (12) there’s bound
to be some people who look at her and immediately think she must be an (13) airhead, but in fact she’s much
cleverer than me. Oh, (14) I nearly forgot, people think she’s very self-assured but in fact she has a (15) deep-
rooted fear of losing her looks and becoming ugly.

B Replace the italicised words and phrases with a compound adjective from the box.
are clean-shaven middle-aged second-hand short-lived easy-going worn-out well-off

(16) Come on! I know you’re middle-aged, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy dancing.
(17) Don’t worry! All teenagers have a horrible taste in clothes. It will be short-lived
(18) I prefer men who are clean-shaven.
(19) I think you should throw out these jeans, they’re really worn-out.
(20) I wouldn’t buy that car. It’s second-hand and it’ll only break down.
(21) Wow! Is that a new car? You must be well-off.
(22) My new boyfriend is so easy-going even my mum likes him!

Grammar
C Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentences.
(23) John had a girlfriend __WHO___ was a model.
a) that b) which c) who

(24) I used to be a punk, __WHICH___ might come as a bit of a surprise to you.


a) that b) which c) who

(25) Mary, __WHOSE___ boyfriend was in a Goth band, has just got married.
a) that b) who c) whose

(26) The club __THAT___ we went as teenagers has closed down.


a) where b) which c) that

(27) Everyone ___THAT__ we knew was at the party.


a) that b) which c) where

(28) In the 1960s, __WHEN___ hippies were the in-thing, what kind of music did your dad listen to?
a) when b) what c) that

(29) Models, __WHO___ are skinny, often suffer from Body Dysmorphia Disorder.
a) that b) whose c) who

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D Are the following sentences Defining (D) or Non-defining (ND) relative clauses?
(30) Goths, who dress in black, usually like watching horror movies. D
(31) My mother is the one who gets upset with my choice in clothes. D
(32) Is that the leather jacket you used to wear? ND
(33) She wears pink, which is probably the worst colour for her complexion. D
(34) His sister, whose boyfriend is a footballer, wants to be an actress. D
(35) I don’t like people who think I’m dumb because of the way I look. D
(36) Those are the shoes she wore to the party. ND

E Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentences.


(37) People suffer / suffering from BDD often don’t realize they have the condition.
(38) Clothes designed / designing for teenagers have to be really fashionable.
(39) Actresses wanted / wanting to be successful often have to think about their image.
(40) Middle-aged men worried / worrying about putting on weight should think about exercising more
frequently.
(41) Hollywood was full of paparazzi tried / trying to take photographs of all the celebrities.
(42) Parents concerned / concerning about the way their children dress should just try to relax and
remember what they were like when they were young.
(43) I sometimes find my daughter’s friends can be really annoyed / annoying, especially when they are
listening to loud music.

Functional language
F Choose the correct alternative to the sentences.
(44) As well as / What’s more having no dress sense your taste in music is terrible.
(45) He told me my clothes were old-fashioned and, as well as / what’s more, he said I was ugly!
(46) In addition to / In addition buying a new jacket she bought two pairs of shoes!
(47) Your new boyfriend is rude, in addition to / on top of that he’s dumb.
(48) In addition / Besides being handsome he’s also really well-off.
(49) Wow! Your hair is fantastic. What’s more / In addition to those earrings really suit you.
(50) She’s an airhead in addition to / on top of that being one of the most annoying people I’ve ever
met.

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