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UNIT TEST 17
Section 1: Listening (Tapescript 87)
Listen and complete the sentences.
(1) He doesn't like it when people drive slowly on ________ roads.
(2) She doesn't like it when people park on the __________.
(3) He thinks that people who don't indicate properly are ___________.
(4) She tries to work at _______ as much as possible.
(5) He doesn't like road works, especially on the _________.
(6) She doesn't like it when people use their _______ in the car.
Section 2: Grammar and Vocabulary
Complete each sentence using an ordinal number.
(7) February is the __________ month of the year.
(8) September is the __________.
(9) June is the __________ month of the year.
(10) January is the __________.
(11) March is the __________ month of the year.
(12) July is the ___________.
(13) August is the __________ month.
(14) April is the __________ month.
Put the words in the correct order.
(15) do up what you time get ?
(16) do how the fast motorway you on drive ?
(17) you many car get your how in people can ?
(18) get it to how work take long you does to ?
(19) drive of what do sort car you ?
(20) how your from house far here is to it ?
Choose the correct alternative to complete these sentences.
(21) Run up / through the stairs.
(22) Go into / across the post office.
(23) Drive down / out of the car park.
(24) Walk along / past the bus stop.
(25) Cycle over / into the bridge.
Section 3: Reading
Read the text and mark sentences 26 to 30 True (T) or False (F).
`I'VE HIT A BLUE PORSCHE!'
Mark Webber remembers an unusual driving experience:
A few years ago I had an accident I will never forget. It was the beginning of my holiday. I needed to go to town to buy some clothes for my trip to France. I always take the bus to work because of the traffic but I wasn't in a hurry so I decided to drive.
I phoned an old friend, Susan, and asked her to meet me in a café in a shopping centre at 10 o'clock. I left home at nine o'clock so I thought I had enough time. At ten o'clock, I was sitting in a traffic jam a few minutes from the shopping centre. Nobody was moving.
I phoned Susan but she didn't answer her mobile phone. I decided to park the car and walk the rest of the way.
I found a parking space between a red Mazda and a blue Porsche. I wasn't sure that I could put the car into it but I tried. Unfortunately I hit the blue car. Too late, I realised the space wasn't big enough. I phoned Susan again. This time she answered.
`Where are you?' Susan asked.
`Delancy Street. I've hit a blue Porsche. Do you think I should leave a message?'
`It depends,' she replied. `What's the number plate of the car?'
I told her the number and she said, `No, it isn't necessary to leave a message.'
`Why not?' I asked.
`Because, you idiot,' she replied, `it's my car!'
(26) Mark sometimes drives to work. T / F
(27) He decided to set off from home early. T / F
(28) Susan was in a traffic jam. T / F
(29) The parking space was too small. T / F
(30) Mark didn't need to leave a message for the owner. T / F