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PYP-A2 Revision for the End of Module Exam

Units 5-6-7-8-10a,b

1 Underline the correct word(s).


Example: I’m much / little / too tired to go out.
1 Do your children eat a little / lot of / many sweets?
2 There’s too much / few / many salt in this soup.
3 He usually has a few / little / enough sugar in his coffee.
4 We have too many / too / too much money. We can’t spend it!
5 Can I have much / many / a few of your chips?
6 These shoes aren’t big too / enough / very.

1 lot of
2 much
3 little
4 too much
5 a few
6 enough

2 Complete the sentences with the correct word or phrase.


Example: Michel is more generous than Andreas.
the more generous more generous as generous
1 Naomi works _______________ David. David has too many breaks!
as hard as more hard than harder than
2 My shoes were _______________ than yours. I got mine in the sale.
lesser less expensive as expensive
3 This test isn’t _______________ difficult as last week’s test.
as more too
4 I drive _______________ than my father.
more care more carefully as carefully
5 Our office is _______________ this month than it was last month.
busier more busy the busiest
6 Jack dances _______________ than Francis.
not as bad less bad worse
7 My team didn’t play _______________ your team last night.
well than as well as so good than

1 harder than
2 less expensive
3 as
4 more carefully
5 busier
6 worse
7 as well as

3 Write the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.


Example: Yesterday was the hottest (hot) day of the year.
1 Who’s _______________ (good) teacher you’ve ever had?
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2 Alan’s _______________ (friendly) boy I know. He talks to everybody!


3 Is Russia _______________ (big) country in the world?
4 This is _______________ (exciting) game I’ve ever played. I can’t stop playing it!
5 _______________ (far) we’ve ever been is Hong Kong.
6 It was _______________ (bad) film I’ve ever seen. It was terrible!
7 They stayed at _______________ (expensive) hotel in town.

1 the best
2 the friendliest
3 the biggest
4 the most exciting
5 The furthest
6 the worst
7 the most expensive

4 Match 1–6 with a–f.


1 my house number _b_ a about 45 minutes
2 cups of tea I drink every day ___ b 18
3 average time for my lunch break at work ___ c 0.5
4 percentage of overweight adults in the UK ___ d 26th August
5 date of my holiday ___ e at least 4
6 another way of writing half ___ f over 50%

1 b
2 e
3 a
4 f
5 d
6 c

5 Write predictions or questions about the future with will / won’t.


Example: you / think / it / snow tonight ?
Do you think it will snow tonight?
1 we / miss / the bus ?
_____________________________________________
2 there / be / heavy rain this evening
_____________________________________________
3 she / not pass / the exam
_____________________________________________
4 I / sure / I / not enjoy / Rebecca’s party
_____________________________________________
5 what time / Harriet and Stan / arrive ?
_____________________________________________
6 I / not think / we / find / anywhere to park
_____________________________________________
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1 Will we miss the bus?


2 There will / There’ll be heavy rain this evening.
3 She won’t pass the exam.
4 I’m sure I won’t enjoy Rebecca’s party.
5 What time will Harriet and Stan arrive?
6 I don’t think we’ll find anywhere to park.

6 Complete the sentences with will / ’ll, won’t, or shall and a verb.

not drive not forget go have help make


open
Example: ‘I can’t do this exercise.’ ‘Don’t worry I’ll help you.’
1 _______________ I ________________ you a cup of coffee?
2 We _______________ to Glasgow; we’ll take the bus.
3 ‘It’s hot in here.’ ‘I _______________ the window.’
4 I’ll ring you tomorrow – I _______________!
5 ‘How will you get to Lyon?’ ‘I _______________ by train.’
6 _______________ we _______________ some juice with our sandwiches?

1 Shall … make
2 won’t drive
3 ’ll open
4 won’t forget
5 ’ll go
6 Shall … have

7 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Patrick is having (have) a French lesson right now.
1 _______________ Neil ever _______________ (go) abroad?
2 Luciana’s not here today. She _______________ (not work) on Mondays.
3 I promise I _______________ (not be) late.
4 We aren’t hungry. We _______________ just _______________ (have) lunch.
5 Henrik _______________ (look) for a job when he finishes university.
6 I _______________ (see) the dentist tomorrow morning – I’ve got an appointment.
7 He’s tired! He _______________ (not sleep) well last night.
8 Where _______________ you _______________ (going) when I saw you yesterday?

1 Has … been
2 doesn’t work
3 won’t be
4 ’ve / have … had
5 is going to look
6 ’m seeing
7 didn’t sleep
8 were … going
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8 Complete the sentences with the -ing form or the infinitive of the verb in brackets.
Example: You need to buy (buy) a new coat for winter.
1 I phoned Yamar because I wanted _______________ (tell) him about the meeting.
2 Wendy left without _______________ (say) goodbye to anyone.
3 I love _______________ (walk) in the snow.
4 _______________ (do) exercise is very good for you.
5 Try not _______________ (spend) all of your money on computer games.
6 Do you know how _______________ (make) bread?
7 _______________ (dance) is something I really hate.
8 It isn’t easy _______________ (learn) Chinese.

1 to tell
2 saying
3 walking
4 Doing
5 to spend
6 to make
7 Dancing
8 to learn

9 Underline the correct form.


Example: I must / don’t have to do the washing. I don’t have any clean clothes.
1 They haven’t to / don’t have to work today. It’s Sunday.
2 Entrance to the museum is free. We mustn’t / don’t have to pay.
3 You mustn’t / don’t have to play football near the road. It’s dangerous.
4 Harry has to / doesn’t have to go to bed early. He’s very young.
5 I must / mustn’t revise tonight. I have an exam tomorrow.
6 You don’t have to / must tidy the kitchen. It’s very untidy

1 don’t have to
2 don’t have to
3 mustn’t
4 has to
5 must
6 must

10 Complete the sentences with a verb in the -ing form.

be cook go play remember travel win


Example: I’m not very good at remembering people’s birthdays.
1 Is Eva thinking of __________ away at Christmas?
2 __________ with young children is hard work, but it’s also enjoyable.
3 I don’t feel like __________ tonight. Let’s go to a restaurant.
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4 Jaap dreams of __________ the lottery.


5 __________ to Manchester by bus is cheaper than by train.
6 For me, happiness means __________ with my family and friends.

1 going
2 Playing
3 cooking
4 winning
5 Travelling
6 being

11 Complete the phrases with the correct preposition.


Example: My mum is frightened of spiders.
1 Too much sugar is bad __________ you.
2 Are you interested __________ art?
3 Why aren’t you nice __________ your sister?
4 What subjects were you good __________ when you were at school?
5 I get angry __________ with my brother when he uses my laptop.
6 I think Copenhagen is very different __________ Lisbon.

1 for
2 in
3 to
4 at
5 with
6 from

12 Complete the sentences with a verb in the infinitive form.

be buy go learn look for make play rain


turn off
Example: I need to go to the shop for some milk.
1 We got wet when it started __________.
2 Elaine offered __________ a coffee for everyone.
3 Why are you pretending __________ ill? You’re OK!
4 My daughter is learning __________ the piano.
5 Did you remember __________ a birthday card for your Aunt Julia?
6 John was bored at work, so he decided __________ a new job.
7 Don’t forget __________ your computer when you leave.
8 I’m trying __________ Spanish. I’m doing an online course.

1 to rain
2 to make
3 to be
4 to play
5 to buy
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6 to look for
7 to turn off
8 to learn

13 Underline the correct word.


Example: Why didn’t you answer my / mine email?
1 Is this book your / yours or your brother’s?
2 This isn’t our camera; it’s their / theirs.
3 Have you seen her / hers new computer?
4 Dom and Karin have got a dog. Its / Their name is Scooby.
5 That pen is my / mine! Give it to me!
6 I don’t know where the teacher is, but that’s his / hers car.

1 yours
2 theirs
3 her
4 Its
5 mine
6 his

14 Make statements and questions with should and the words in brackets.
Example: Do you think I should look for another job? (I / look for)
1 _______________ so fast. The roads are very icy. (you / not drive)
2 If he wants to learn Spanish, _______________ in Spain. (he / study)
3 This computer is old. _______________ a new one? (we / buy)
4 _______________ to bed late. You’ve got an exam in the morning. (you / not go)
5 _______________ nicer to each other. (people / be)
6 What _______________ about my noisy neighbours? (I / do)

1 You shouldn’t drive


2 he should study
3 Should we buy
4 You shouldn’t go
5 People should be
6 should I do

15 Complete the sentences with an adverb made from the adjective in brackets.
Example: Lin sometimes drives dangerously. (dangerous)
1 Sharon swims very __________. (good)
2 I can’t hear you when you speak __________. (quiet)
3 Andrei dances __________. (beautiful)
4 The children smiled __________. (happy)
5 The old man shouted __________ at the cats in his garden. (angry)
6 Why do you always walk so __________? (slow)

1 well
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2 quietly
3 beautifully
4 happily
5 angrily
6 slowly

16 Complete the sentences with the correct phrase. There are three extra phrases.

get a ticket get better get divorced get


emails get home get on well with get
nervous get up get presents get fit get a
job get married
Example: I don’t have any money. I need to get a job.
1 I don’t have any problems with my neighbours. I _______________ them.
2 If they leave work now, they’ll _______________ by five o’clock.
3 Do I have to _______________ before I get on the bus?
4 Maria and Joe have decided to _______________. The wedding is in June.
5 If we _______________ late, we’ll miss the train.
6 I’m not very well at the moment, but I hope I’ll _______________ before my holiday.
7 People often _______________ before interviews.
8 He’s doing more exercise because he wants to _______________.

1 get on well with


2 get home
3 get a ticket
4 get married
5 get up
6 get better
7 get nervous
8 get fit

17 Underline the correct word.


Example: William saw the Eiffel Tower when he flew onto / over / along Paris.
1 This is the wrong way. Turn out / over / round and go back.
2 I saw Valerie as I was driving along / under / around the High Street.
3 It doesn’t talk long to get to the station if you go into / over / through the park.
4 The lift wasn’t working so we walked across / down / along the stairs.
5 Arthur walked past / into / through me without saying hello.
6 Come out / towards / in, Kerry. It’s lovely to see you.

1 round
2 along
3 through
4 down
5 past
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6 in

18 Complete the sentences with the correct words.


Example: What are you doing? I’m looking for my keys.
looking my keys for looking for my keys
1 ‘This programme’s boring.’ ‘Well, turn __________.’
off it it off
2 Will you __________ while I’m away?
look after my cat look my cat after
3 Bella rang. Can you call __________ this afternoon?
back her her back
4 What time do __________ during the week?
get they up they get up
5 Your glasses are here. Why don’t you put __________?
them on on them
6 Do you want me to __________ from the airport?
pick up you pick you up

1 it off
2 look after my cat
3 her back
4 they get up
5 them on
6 pick you up

19 Complete the phrasal verbs.


Example: Aydin’s room is a mess. He never puts his clothes away.
1 Turn the TV __________. It’s too loud.
2 Tom doesn’t get __________ with Sam. They argue all the time.
3 Can you help me to fill __________ this job application form?
4 The lesson will be __________ at half past three, then you can go home.
5 If they don’t know a word, they can look it __________ in a dictionary.
6 How can I find __________ what time the museum opens?
7 When did you give __________ smoking?

1 down
2 on
3 in
4 over
5 up
6 out
7 up
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20 Read the article and choose A, B, or C.

The happiest country


What makes you happy? Eating a delicious meal? Watching a beautiful sunset? For
me, happiness is surfing. I love sitting on my board and watching the sea. When I
ride a wave I feel truly happy. I’m Mauricio, and I’m a surfing teacher in Tamarindo
– my hometown in Costa Rica.
Now, let me ask you another question. Do you think it’s possible to measure
happiness – to count it and say who is more happy or less happy? Well, it is!
Researchers look at numbers such as: how long people live, how much money people
have, and how much damage people do to the environment. Then the researchers
write a report to say what they have found.
Costa Rica must be a very happy place. Recently we came top in the Happy Planet
Index – a list that compares happiness information from 140 countries from all over
the world. It is the third time we have been number one! World leaders and
politicians are very interested in these happiness reports because the countries that do
well can be surprising. Being rich doesn’t always make people happy. Some of the
richest countries in the world are in low positions on the Happy Planet Index list.
In my job, I enjoy meeting people from all over the world. You don’t have to spend a
lot of money to enjoy surfing, but some people do. Many surfers travel to Costa Rica
from the United States and Australia. I often try to explain how my country is
different to theirs. Looking after our beaches and forests is very important to our
government and 99% of our electricity comes from ‘green’ renewable energy.
Surfing in Costa Rica is a wonderful activity for everyone to try. We have warm
water so you don’t have to wear a winter wetsuit. We have clean beaches, and great
waves all year. Visitors to Tamarindo who are already advanced surfers will love
joining the local surfers every day. If you are a beginner, you need to have some
lessons – and never go into the sea alone. Actually, I know a great surf teacher …
that’s me!

Example: Watching a sunset makes Mauricio happy.


A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
1 Mauricio lives in Tamarindo.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
2 It’s not possible to count happiness, according to researchers.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
3 The Happy Planet Index only has information on South American countries.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
4 Rich people are always happy.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
5 Mauricio would like to earn more money.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
6 Mauricio meets people from many different countries.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
7 Surfing doesn’t have to be expensive.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
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8 You have to wear a winter wetsuit in Costa Rica.


A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
9 The beaches in Costa Rica can be crowded in the summer.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
10 Beginners mustn’t surf alone.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 

1 A
2 B
3 B
4 B
5 C
6 A
7 A
8 B
9 C
10 A

2 Read the article again and answer the questions.


1 What does Mauricio love about surfing?
______________________________________________
2 What sort of numbers do happiness researchers look at? Give two examples.
______________________________________________
3 Costa Rica is the top country in which list?
______________________________________________
4 Who is interested in happiness reports?
______________________________________________
5 How much electricity in Costa Rica comes from green energy?
______________________________________________

1 sitting on his board and watching the sea


2 Two of: how long people live / how rich people are / how much damage people do to
the environment
3 The Happy Planet Index
4 World leaders and politicians
5 99%

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