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UNIT 5 TEST

VOCABULARY AND
GRAMMAR PAPER

Vocabulary 1: Write the missing words to complete the text.


Hi! I’m Sebastiano. I want to be a (0) f o o t b a l l p l a y e r It’s my perfect job! My dad is an (1) a _ _ _ r . He
sometimes works in films and on television. My mum is a children’s (2) d _ _ _ _ r and works in the hospital with my
brother. He’s a (3) n _ _ _ _ . My sister Rosalie works in a hotel. She’s a (4) r _ c _ _ _ _ _ n _ _ t . My other brother
works in the hotel too. He’s a (5) w_ _ _ _ r in the restaurant.

Vocabulary 2: Complete the text with the words in the box.


do finish get go have (x2)
When I (0) get up, I have breakfast and then I (6) _________ a shower. I go to school at 8.30 and (7) _________ school
at half past three. When I (8) _________ home I relax for an hour and play the guitar. Then I (9) _________ my
homework and after that I watch television or play games on my computer. At nine o’clock I sit with my family and (10)
_________ dinner and then I go to bed.

Grammar 1: Write do, don’t, does or doesn’t in each gap to complete the text.
My friend Marta’s a student. She (0) doesn’t go to work. She loves English lessons but she (11) ______ like maths. (12)
___ you like maths? My mother’s a maths teacher at our school, but she (13) ____ teach Marta. I help Marta with her
homework but I (14) ____ think she likes it. How often (15) ____ I ask my mum for help with maths? Sometimes!

Grammar 2: Choose the correct options to complete the conversation.


Abdi: Hi Carlos. Do you (0) often / never walk to school?
Carlos: No, I don’t. My mother (16) sometimes / usually takes me by car, but today my father’s got
the car. He (17) never / sometimes drives it. My brother (18) sometimes / always takes me
to school by bus, but today he can't. I don't want to walk!
Abdi: My dad can take you. He (19) never / always drives me to school every day.
Carlos: Thanks! That’s great! We (20) never / always go to school together.

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