GRAMMAR
1 Choose the correct answer.
1 This is an example of the present perfect continuous:
I have lived here since December. / He has been living abroad for two years.
2 We use the present perfect continuous to talk about continuous activities that started in the past and continue to now / recent actions not connected to the present.
3 We often use the present perfect continuous tense with for or since / ago or during.
4 The best phrase to complete this question is How long / For how many years.
_________________ have you been working there?
5 The tenses in these two sentences show a past action with a present result / a past action continuing into the present.
He hasn't been eating enough. Just look at how thin he is.
_____ / 5 points
VOCABULARY
2 Complete the table with the words in the box.
award-winning bronze concrete print polystyrene
plaster prize-winning sculpture striking unique
Positive adjectives |
Materials |
Types of art |
1 __________
2 __________
3 __________
4 __________ |
5 __________
6 __________
7 __________
8 __________
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9 _________
10 _________ |
_____ / 10 points
FUNCTION
Match the result sentences on the left with their causes on the right
1 She's got no money left. A She's been doing it for too long.
2 The battery on her phone is low. B She's been watching too much TV.
3 She's fed up with her job. C She's been sitting at the hairdresser all
day.
4 She's bored with all the programmes. D She's been dancing all night.
5 She's worried about her exams. E She's been buying clothes again!
6 She's so excited about going skiing. F She's been doing too much washing
up.
7 Her hands are all red and rough. G She's been chatting to her boyfriend
for hours.
8 Her hair looks great. H She hasn't been studying hard enough.
9 She really wants to go to sit down. I She's been worrying too much about
everything.
10 She's getting nervous and ill. J She's been wanting to do it for ages.
_____ / 10 points
Total : _____ / 25 points
Lesson test Inspiration 4 unit 2, lesson 1
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