Name:_ Score: ______ / 45 points
(6 points)
1 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in Capital letters. (6 points)
0 She’s a very ąloomy person. She never smiles.
GLOOM
1 She’s really_. You never know what
she’s going to do next. PREDICT
2 Carole is very_. She never stops
chatting. TALK
3 That was a stupid thing to say. Try to be morę
_in futurę. DILOMAT
4 I think your idea is totally_.
It’ll never work. PRACTICAL
5 DonY be so . Come downstairs and
say hello. SOCLAL
6 You’re not playing with those boys. They’re
to o_. AGGRESSION
2 Circle the correct answer.
5 I did my homework before I went out. HAJD
I didn’t go out___
6 We would never know what my father was going to do next. USED
We ____________
4 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. (6 points)
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I °was drwina (drive) along Park Street at approximately
8.45am on Saturday June 4, when 11_(see)
Mr Parker in a red Ford Fiesta. He 2_(just
tum) left out of London Road and was going north l
along Park Street. When he turned, the lights3_
(be) red so 14_(follow) him. I stopped him at
the roundabout and told him that 1 was charging him
because he5_(not stop) at the red light. At j
this point he became very angry and, whiie 16_ !
(talk) to him, he started swearing at me loudiy so I \
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(6 points)
He was given a prison[sentence]/fine / sernice of five years.
The judge asked the witness / jury / alibi what their decision was.
2 The judge decided to put the boy on a rekdbUitation / tagging / community programme instead of sending him to prison.
3 ‘It wasn’t me’ he shouted ‘I have a(n) accused / witness / alibi for the evening it happened.
4 Everybody in the trial /prison / court stood up when the judge walked in.
5 The problem of burglary / swearing / yandalism is getting worse. Two bus stops and a park bench were destroyed last night.
6 The police brought the accused / toitness / lawyer into the room in handcuffs.
5 Circle the correct answer.
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Hi Claire,
Wow, lucky you. Off to the sun. It’ll be great. 10_do the
same one day. You 1_be careful, though. It’s a strange
county. I know you 2_speak the language already. Thafs
good - you 3_to talk to peopie there and understand what
they say. I've never4_learn languages.
Do you know about the right clothes to wear? You5_cover
your head. I mean, you 6__if you want but it’s not that strict.
Weil, anyway, fil see you later at the club. We can discuss it then.
Jackie
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a have to |
(cjmust |
b can |
d ought | |
1 |
a ought |
c have |
b can |
d should | |
2 |
a could |
c can |
b will be able to |
d should | |
3 |
a will be able |
c are able |
b can |
d could | |
4 |
a could |
C am able to |
b be able to |
d been able to | |
5 |
a shouldn’t |
c can’t |
b mustn’t |
d don’t have to | |
6 |
a can |
c must |
b have to |
d should |
3 Rewrite the sentences. Use the words in Capital letters. Do not change the meaning of the original
sentences. (6 points)
0 We often went for a walk on Saturdays. WOULD
We would often ao for a walk on Saturdays.
1 Do you think I should buy this dress? TO
2 Tom could always talk his way out of trouble. ABLE
3 On the way to work I saw a car crash. GOING
4 This school has rules about wearing a uniform. TO
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