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Unit test 8A
1 Circle the correct pronoun.
1. Richard's the man((halY what/ which you met six
years ago.
2 One day Tike to movebadkto the county whieh
‘hat where wasborn.
3: Itwas the year 1969 when / what which marked the
beginning of new era in space exploration.
4 We were surprised that /what/ which Mir Kerry
rejected the offer to become our school’ new
head teaches
5. Weallreceived abonus payment athe end ofthe yeas,
when / what / which was great!
5 Henry isan aristvhot/ whose thats works
are world-famous
7 Didyou hear anything that / what / which she said?
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2 Completethe sentences usingthe informationin the
box anda relative pronoun if necessary. Add the correct
punctuation, and make sure that the sentences are
grammatically correct. There is one extra piece of
Information,
stwas absolutely fantastic
Heche fosnsonelnbenhoamarning
his parents live next door to your family
they sell high-tech gadgets there
hesaid he knowsyourbrother
itisaltbig enough to workin comfortably
they emigrated two years ago
Tgotit roman auction
they exhibitart from around the world there
thought he didnt ike me
1 Teant find thestamps
ch bouah fromthe poe oie tle morning
2 Myin-laws: *
are visiting from Canada this weekend.
3. Icant believe it! My boss,
{sgoing to givemea promotion!
4 Haveyouseen this antique vase__
Sean's moving out ofthe office
‘Michelle’ going to marry David
7 When wasin France, tried snowboarding
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8. Kelly and Sam visited a maseum in Vienna
9 Imetamanat Pete’ flat last night.
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3 Complete the sentences with the present or past
participle of suitable verb from thebox. There are two
extra verbs.
break buy cause see decorate direct
include work lose protest situate sit take
1 Wewatched an Oscar-winning film directed
by Spielberg.
2. Thepolice inspector sat in the corner notes
3. Wedonot exchange goods, from other shops
in the chain,
4 There are people allover the city centre
‘against animal testing.
5 Alysse's world record, recently by her sister
‘Cindy, was the longest standing in history.
6 They worked hard to repair the damage by
last week’ storm,
7 ‘Thepeople
‘oll with each other.
‘on the projectcollaborated very
8 Larry and Steveare the interior designers _
‘our new flat.
9 The whole family was invited tothe barbecue,
the baby.
10 bythe window, he clearly saw
‘what happened.
11. Ourstunning hotelis in the heart of the
French Riviera.
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4 Write the correct form ofthe missing adjective. Add
ing or-ed to the verb in brackets,
1 Ljustsatin front ofthe TV allevening, fd had such an
—edhauting day! (exhaust)
iam musthave felt really
‘over. embarrass)
3. Karen was abithurt when she heard Bill say held felt
daring her presentation. (bore)
4. The course was designed to be
when he fell
(challenge)
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Unit test 8A Continued
when we heard about
‘We were all extremely
the tragic accident. (shock)
Dorityou find these ong, dark winter nights
+ (depress)
Some people find speaking in public rally stressful,
butl'm quite aboutit.(celax)
Thave never been more. ‘n mylife than when
I failed my driving test, (disappoint)
Lata decided to change jobs because she didnt feel her
‘enough for her. (challenge)
old career was,
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point for each correct answer
5. Choose the correct word from themostsuitable pairto
complete each sentence. Thereis one extra pair.
bad / dreadful
fanny hilarious
valeable/-pricelens
“That ring she's wearing must be absolutely priceless.
ound thetalkabout onlineleamning pretty _.
3 Thatjoke Dave told usin the café lastnight was
absolutely
‘Are you excited? ‘Were totally
theleast!
‘The view from the top of the mountain is,
absolutely
‘Theweather isvery__
chilly, too.
8 forgotten my umbrella and by the time I got home,
ay clothes were soaking!
big/enormous interesting /fascinating
nice/ spectacular thrilled / excited
very absolutely
_,tosay
thismoming. It’s quite
9 Circe the correct word orphrase to complete the
exclamations. :
1 You're getting marriedXGlowy What / What a
wonderfull
2 Youmean Thavetofillina form torequest another
form? What / What an / How ridiculous!
3 How / What/Whata shame we cant meet up when fm
in London.
4 Lookatthatrainstorm, What / What a/ How
dreadful weather!
5. Self-ceaning windows! What/ Wat a/ How
brilllantideal
| 7. Match the sentence beginnings 1-6 with the comments
| a-g Thereisanextracomment.
Alice didett want to walkhomealone,
‘We watched the sun setoverthelake,__
‘They found themselves all alone, without money or
passports,
‘They suddenly decided to walk upa mountain in the
Swiss Alps,
‘Tom said he had never even heard of Cristiano
Ronaldo,
Boband ‘foni didn't want to see the film again_
‘which was an absolutely amazing sight.
‘which was hard to believe
which wasr'tvery nice of you.
‘which was no laughing matter
‘which vasa stupid thingto do without any preparation.
which is hardly surprisingasit was so poorlyacted.
g which was quite understandable.
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