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First Masterclass: Unit Test 11

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1 Complete each conditional sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
a If she’d had more self-confidence, they (offer) her the job.
b If I didn’t have to work tomorrow, I (come) with you.
c If you (rest) for a few days, you’d feel better.
d If I don’t get a good grade in the exam, I (not / go) to university.
e If I won the lottery, I (travel) around the world.
f If the red light is on, (not / leave) your seat.
g If we have enough money, we (visit) Japan.
h If I (love) him, I’d marry him.
i If he (study) more when he was at school, he’d have a better job now.
j If you travel to India, you (need) a visa.
k If I (not / get) a job at the college, I wouldn’t have met you.
l If water is heated to 100 degrees, it (boil).
m If she (get) a good grade in her test, she’ll be happy.
n If you’d told me about it earlier, I (be) a lot happier now.
o If she (not / phone) me soon, I won’t be happy.
/ 15 marks

2 Rewrite the sentences using the word in bold so that the second sentence means the
same.
a I’ll lend you my CD if you promise to bring it back on Saturday.  provided
I’ll lend you my CD bring it back on Saturday.
b I’ll be back tomorrow if there isn’t an airline strike.  unless
I’ll be back tomorrow an airline strike.
c You can go out and play if you do your homework first.  as
You can go out and play your homework first.
d You’ll receive a pay rise if you work hard.  that
You’ll receive a pay rise hard.
e We’ll keep winning all our games if we continue to practise.  long
We’ll keep winning all our games to practise.
/ 10 marks

3 Complete these sentences with the correct form of talk, speak or tell.
a He can three languages fluently.
b You don’t know anything about it! You’re rubbish.
c I like people who their minds.
d How old were you when you learned to the time?
e To you the truth, I don’t know.
/ 5 marks

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4 Match each word a–j with a word which has a related meaning but a negative implication
in 1–10.
a well-built 1 cheap
b serious 2 old
c inexpensive 3 fat
d easy-going 4 lazy
e curious 5 chatty
f imitation 6 cold
g reserved 7 fake
h excited 8 nosey
i outgoing 9 hysterical
j elderly 10 dull
/ 10 marks

5 Complete the dialogue using the correct form of the verbs from the list.
expect ​hope ​look forward to ​wait
Helen  Are you (1) going to Scotland?
Sally  I can’t (2) , but I’m really (3) that our car will be fixed soon because we want to
drive. I didn’t (4) it to take the garage this long.
Helen  When did you (5) to get it back?
Sally  Well, they said they (6) to get it back to us within two weeks, but they weren’t sure. That
was three weeks ago! It wouldn’t be so bad if the buses and trains were better.
Helen  I know. I had to (7) 40 minutes for a bus yesterday. How can the government
(8) people to use public transport when it’s so unreliable?
Sally  Anyway, I’m (9) the holiday, and I can’t (10) to tell you all about it.
Helen  Yes, have a good trip. Bye.
/ 10 marks

Total / 50

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