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Unit Test 6 | Group C

VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, USE OF ENGLISH


Name: _____________________ Class: ____

VOCABULARY
1 Circle the correct option.

0 I’m not going to cover / fall for your lies again – tell me the truth!

1 Don’t groan / whisper – you know we promised to visit your great aunt today.

2 Don’t listen to her, it’s just disappointment / jealousy – she wants to have

what you’ve got.

3 I think he’s got more chance of being struck by gold / lightning

than winning a medal.

4 He was so cold in the room that he started to sigh / shiver.

5 She glanced / gazed at her watch to check the time and quickly left the house.

___ / 5

2 Complete the text. Choose the correct word and write A–H.
There are two extra words.

When I first heard that I’d won the lottery 0 _E_, A donate
I was absolutely amazed. Especially when I found out B embarrassed
C embarrassing
just how much money it was. I had this ridiculous smile
D hug
on my face all day. I wanted to ___ everyone!

E jackpot
People probably thought I was mad. A couple of days later F make
G remain
the lottery company contacted me and asked
H stare
if I’d agree to pose for some photos, to go in the newspaper.

I tell you, if I ever buy a ticket again, I’ll 2 ___ anonymous.

As soon as I was in the paper, people started calling, asking for cash.

I got pretty 3 ___ saying ‘no, sorry’ all the time.

Anyway, I’ve decided to 4 ___ a few investments and spend a little on a new car.

Other than that, I think I’ll 5 ___ most of it to charity.

___ / 5

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GRAMMAR
3 Complete the sentences. Use the first conditional or the second conditional.

0 We would go (go) to the concert if we had tickets, but we don’t.

1 If you book a ticket now, you __________________ (get) a good price.

2 __________________ (you / call) the police if you found a wallet on the street?

3 What would you say if I __________________ (tell) you I won the lottery?

4 If I were you, I __________________ (buy) those jeans.

5 We __________________ (meet) you there if we can get tickets,

but don’t wait for us.

___ / 5

4 Circle the correct option.

0 You shouldn’t tell anyone your number unless / if you can trust them.

1 I’ll tell you a secret as long as / soon as you promise not to laugh.

2 I don’t really trust people until / unless I know them better.

3 Provided that they are / will be friendly, I talk to most people.

4 I will call you until / after I have heard from them.

5 I’d better leave now. I have to get home before / as soon as it gets dark.

___ / 5

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USE OF ENGLISH
5 Complete the second sentence using the word in bold so that it means
the same as the first. Do not change the word in bold.
Use no more than five words including the word in bold.

0 When I think people are lying to me, I get really angry. SOON

As soon as I think people are lying to me, I get really angry.

1 I knew he wasn’t telling the truth. THROUGH

I could ________________________ his lies.

2 If it doesn’t rain, I think we can go to the beach. UNLESS

I think we can go to the beach ________________________.

3 I’ll only buy it when I have enough money. UNTIL

I ________________________ I have enough money.

4 Can you come to the party? It would make me happy. COULD

It would make me happy ________________________ to my party.

5 He told me so many things which were untrue. TEETH

He ________________________ to me.

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6 Circle the correct option A-D to complete the text.

I’ve always thought that as long 0 ___ you are honest with other people,

they’ll be honest with you. But it seems that the reality is somewhat different.

It seems like people lie 1 ___ all kinds of things all the time. For instance,

recent research suggests that most people are lied to 200 times per day.
2
___ you are really lucky, this probably means that even friends and family members

have told you something untrue today! If I 3 ___ something like that, I always feel

a bit disappointed. In fact, it’s been estimated by academics that humans lie

in almost twenty-five percent of their social interactions.

According to the study I read, most people lie because they want to be likeable,

or seem competent. Unfortunately, we’re pretty bad at 4 ___ when someone is lying.

Statistically, you’ll believe nearly seventy-five percent of everything

you are told today. Or perhaps I just made that 5 ___!

0 A as B for C that D when

1 A about B above C around D under

2 A After B Before C Unless D If

3 A read B reads C reading D is reading

4 A asking B knowing C saying D telling

5 A over B up C out D on

___ / 5

TOTAL ___ / 30

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