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9 Quick Test

GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: There are _____ chairs in the kitchen.
A any  B an  C some 
1 There are_____ of tomatoes in this salad.
A quite lot  B a quite lot  C quite a lot 
2 My parents eat a _____ of pasta.
A many  B much  C lot 
3 I don’t want _____ coffee, thanks.
A some  B any  C many 
4 A Her phone was _____ than my phone.
A expensiver  B more expensive  C most expensive 
5 A How many oranges do you eat a week?
B _____. I don’t like oranges.
A None  B Any  C A lot 
6 Maria Jose is shorter _____ Greta.
A that  B than  C to 
7 Czech is quite difficult, but Hungarian is _____ difficult.
A much  B many  C more 
8 I think this rice needs _____ salt.
A a little  B a little of  C quite little 
9 Russia is _____ than Germany.
A big  B biger  C bigger 
10 A How many sweets do your children eat?
B _____.
A A little  B A few  C Any 
11 A Did you go to the supermarket?
B Yes, we needed _____ bread.
A some  B a  C any 
12 Is there _____ cheese in the fridge?
A a  B an  C any 
13 I like my coffee with _____ sugar.
A lot  B a lot of  C a lot 
14 ____ hamburgers does your brother eat a week?
A How much  B How many  C How 
15 I don’t drink _____ water.
A much  B many  C lot of 
16 This morning is _____ than last night.
A cold  B more cold  C colder 
17 It is _____ today than yesterday.
A sunnyer  B sunnier  C more sunny 
18 Do you want _____ orange?
A a  B some  C an 
19 The weather is bad today but it was _____ yesterday.
A badder  B worse  C worser 
20 I gave my mother-in-law _____ flowers.
A any  B some  C an 
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VOCABULARY

a Tick () A, B, or C to complete the phrases.


Example: a _____ of biscuits
A tin  B packet  C a carton 
1 a _____ of juice
A carton  B tin  C packet 
2 a _____ of tuna
A packet  B bottle  C tin 
3 a _____ of cola
A packet  B can  C box 
4 a _____ of chocolates
A box  B packet  C bottle 
5 a _____ of jam
A carton  B box  C jar 
6 a _____ of milk
A packet  B jar  C bottle 

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the food words.


Example: My boyfriend puts two spoons of _____ in his coffee.
A sugar  B carrots  C herbs 

7 Turkish chefs use a lot of olive _____.


A butter  B oil  C fish 
8 Camila usually has juice and cereal for _____.
A breakfast  B dinner  C eating 
9 Ice cream is a kind of _____.
A dessert  B vegetable  C fruit 
10 Crisps are a kind of _____.
A oil  B snack  C vegetable 
11 Chicken is a kind of _____.
A fish  B meat  C fruit 
12 Tuna is a kind of _____.
A fruit  B fish  C vegetable 
13 In China and Japan they eat a lot of _____.
A rice  B pasta  C cheese 
14 Peppers and carrots are my favourite _____.
A meals  B eating  C vegetables 
15 Spaghetti and macaroni are kinds of _____.
A salad  B rice  C pasta 
16 People often put _____ in salads.
A lettuce  B jam  C cereal 
17 Vegetarians don’t eat _____.
A salad  B meat  C bread 

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c Tick () the correct number, A, B, or C.


Example: 9,500
A nine thousand, five hundreds 
B nine thousands, five hundreds 
C nine thousand, five hundred 

18 320
A three hundred and twenty 
B three hundreds twenty 
C three hundred twenty 
19 2,000,000
A two hundred thousand 
B two millions 
C two million 
20 199
A a hundred ninety-nine 
B a hundred and ninety-nine 
C hundred ninety-nine 
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PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A bread  B pepper  C great 
1 A delicious  B spices  C cereal 
2 A healthy  B meat  C seafood 
3 A sugar  B salmon  C mushrooms 
4 A sweets  B rice  C shower 
5 A steak  B bread  C lettuce 

b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A fruit salad  B fruit salad  C fruit salad 
6 A potatoes  B potatoes  C potatoes 
7 A tomatoes  B tomatoes  C tomatoes 
8 A pineapple  B pineapple  C pineapple 
9 A sausages  B sausages  C sausages 
10 A cereal  B cereal  C cereal 

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