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NAME CLASS

ENGLISH FILE

Entry Test

Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: He _____ a doctor. He’s a nurse. A aren’t ■  B isn’t ■ ✓   C not ■ 1 What _____ next weekend? A  are you going  ■  B  are you going to do  C  do you do  ■

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2 Have you ever _____ Mexican food? A eaten ■  B eat ■  C ate ■

5 They _____ to the radio at the moment. A  ’re listening  ■  B listened ■  C listen ■

10 I _____ at the moment because I’m on holiday. A  ’m not working  ■  B  don’t work  ■  C  not work  ■ 11 I always _____ a shower before breakfast. A  am having  ■  B have ■  C has ■

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2 The number after 11 is _____. A eleven ■  B twelve ■  C twenty ■ 3 She answers the phone and talks to visitors. She’s a _____. A receptionist ■  B musician ■  C builder ■

5 The number 100 is _____. A  one thousand  ■  B  one hundred  C  one million  ■

13 Who _____ your favourite singers? A be ■  B are ■  C is ■ 14 How often _____ to the theatre? A  go you  ■  B  do you go  ■  C  you go 

1 I usually _____ a sandwich for lunch. A have ■  B drink ■  C cook ■

4 My brother always wears _____. A  an umbrella  ■  B  a purse  ■  C glasses ■

12 They _____ burgers. They had fish and chips. A  didn’t have  ■  B  don’t have  ■  C  didn’t had  ■

18 How _____ bread do you eat? A lot ■  B much ■  C many ■

25 We _____ to Athens and then we drove to Piraeus. A flew ■  B flown ■  C flied ■

Example: He drove the car into the _____. A  kitchen  ■  B bathroom ■  C garage ■ ✓

9 She _____ to work yesterday because she was ill. A  doesn’t go  ■  B  didn’t going  ■  C  didn’t go  ■

15 They _____ early at weekends. A  haven’t got up  ■  B  aren’t getting up  C  don’t get up  ■

A Does ■  B Has ■  C Is ■

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

8 I’m five years older _____ my sister. A that ■  B than ■  C more ■

17 I often go swimming _____ the weekend. A in ■  B for ■  C at ■

22 Paul left school _____ 2010. A in ■  B on ■  C at ■

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7 We _____ to the cinema last night. A going ■  B go ■  C went ■

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21 She hardly _____ speaks in class. A never ■  B ever ■  C more ■

24 _____ your brother speak Spanish?

4 My mum doesn’t like _____ tennis. A play ■  B  to playing  ■  C playing ■

16 This is _____ book I’ve ever read. A  the best  ■  B  the most best  C  the better  ■

20 _____ there any apples? I’m hungry! A Are ■  B Is ■  C Be ■

23 That man drives _____. Don’t get in his car! A dangerous ■  B danger ■  C dangerously ■

3 This is _____ old film. Have you seen it? A a ■  B an ■  C the ■

6 I _____ to the USA. A  ’ve never been  ■  B  am never been  C  was never  ■

19 What do you want _____ this weekend? A doing ■  B do ■  C  to do  ■

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6 My uncle’s wife is my _____. A cousin ■  B aunt ■  C niece ■



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7 I _____ my homework every evening. A have ■  B make ■  C do ■ 8 Does Jake _____ much exercise? A do ■  B make ■  C play ■ 9 My friend is a _____. He works in a restaurant. A journalist ■  B nurse ■  C waiter ■ 10 I can speak _____. A French ■  B England ■  C Germany ■ 11 A What’s the time? B Sorry, I don’t have a _____. A time ■  B watch ■  C book ■

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Entry Test

Pre-intermediate

12 The opposite of full is _____. A empty ■  B poor ■  C ugly ■ 13 A Where’s Tommy? B He’s _____ his bike. A riding ■  B driving ■  C playing ■ 14 A Would you like milk in your coffee? B No, just _____, please. A sweets ■  B cheese ■  C sugar ■ 15 In Spain, it’s usually hot in _____. A winter ■  B autumn ■  C summer ■ 16 The month after June is _____. A July ■  B May ■  C April ■ 17 She _____ the radio and listened to the news. A  turned off  ■  B  looked for  ■  C  turned on  ■ 18 The opposite of safe is _____. A dangerous ■  B expensive ■  C boring ■ 19 We’ve got a very good shower in the _____. A kitchen ■  B bathroom ■  C  living room 



20 I’m waiting _____ the bus. It’s late! A to ■  B for ■  C at ■ 21 A Mike, this is Alice. B _____ to meet you, Alice. A Fine ■  B Nice ■  C Well ■ 22 Can you _____ a photo of us, please? A take ■  B make ■  C do ■ 23 Liam and Nancy came for lunch. We ate in the _____. A bedroom ■  B  dining room  ■  C garage ■ 24 You can buy medicine at a _____. A  post office  ■  B market ■  C chemist’s ■ 25 The day after Tuesday is _____. A Wednesday ■  B Thursday ■  C Friday ■ 25 Grammar and Vocabulary total

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ENGLISH FILE

1  Quick Test

Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A speak  ■  B speaks  ■ ✓   C do speak  1 Where _____ live? A you ■  B  you do 

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C  do you 





2 What time _____ to school this morning? A  she got  ■  B  did she get  ■  C  did she got 



3 Be careful! You _____ a mistake. A  are makeing  ■  B making ■  C  are making  ■ 4 He _____ breakfast at work. A  usually have  ■  B  has usually  C  usually has  ■ 5 She _____ people who talk a lot. A  not likes  ■  B  doesn’t like 

17 A Who’s that man? B Sorry, I _____ him. A  ’m not knowing  ■  B don’t know  C  not know  ■ 18 Where _____ born? A he’s ■  B he ■  C  was he 

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19 A What _____ like? B She’s got long, blond hair and she’s very pretty. A  does she  ■  B  she looks  ■  C  does she look  ■ 20 My watch _____. It’s broken. A  isn’t working  ■  B  doesn’t working  C  isn’t work  ■

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VOCABULARY

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C  don’t like 

6 My cousin _____ history at university. A studies ■  B studys ■  C studyes ■ 7 _____ away last weekend? A  Did you go  ■  B  Did you went  C  Went you  ■



a Tick (✓) the opposite adjective A, B, or C. Example: shy A  extrovert  ■ ✓   B funny ■  C mean ■

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8 A Why _____? B Because I’m happy. A  you’re smiling  ■  B  do you smile  C  are you smiling  ■

1 thin A slim ■  B overweight ■  C bald ■ 2 hard-working A lazy ■  B serious ■  C friendly ■

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3 stupid A unkind ■  B clever ■  C talkative ■

9 My father _____ work. He’s retired. A not ■  B doesn’t ■  C isn’t ■

4 straight A long ■  B bald ■  C curly ■

10 A _____ ? B He’s shy and quite serious. A  What’s your brother like  ■  B  What does your brother like  ■  C  How’s your brother  ■

5 mean A unfriendly ■  B serious ■  C generous ■

b Tick (✓) the clothes word A, B, or C.

11 What _____ you do for your last holiday? A were ■  B did ■  C are ■

Example: You wear these on your feet. A boots ■ ✓   B jeans ■  C earrings ■

12 A How’s Faisal? B _____. A  He’s very friendly.  ■  B  Fine, thanks.  C  He’s tall and dark.  ■

6 This is a piece of jewellery for your arm. A scarf ■  B bracelet ■  C necklace ■

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7 You need this if your trousers are big. A trainers ■  B suit ■  C belt ■

13 I have driving lessons twice _____ week. A an ■  B a ■  C  –  ■ 14 How often _____ your cousins? A  are you seeing  ■  B  you see  C  do you see  ■

8 You wear them on your feet in summer. A sandals ■  B shorts ■  C leggings ■ 9 They go on your hands in winter. A socks ■  B tracksuits ■  C gloves ■

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15 What time _____ the film start? A does ■  B do ■  C is ■ 16 A Why is he _____ that jacket? B Because it’s very cold today. A wears ■  B  to wear  ■  C wearing ■

10 You wear it on your neck. A ring ■  B tie ■  C cap ■ 11 You wear _____ on your legs. A  a cardigan  ■  B tights ■  C  a scarf 

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1  Quick Test

Pre-intermediate

PRONUNCIATION

12 In winter, you don’t usually wear _____. A  a scarf  ■  B shorts ■  C gloves ■

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.

13 Oh no! My _____ are different colours today! A jeans ■  B trousers ■  C socks ■

Example: A van  ■  B tram 

c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

14 Tonight, Lisa’s going _____ a date with Andrew. A on ■  B out ■  C into ■ 15 I _____ on well with my brother. He’s a fun person to spend time with. A go ■  B get ■  C do ■

■  B likes  ■  C hates  ■ 2 A clothes  ■ B  overweight  ■  C gloves  ■ 3 A clever  ■  B people  ■  C friendly  ■ 4 A does  ■  B laughs  ■  C works  ■ 5 A tights  ■  B thin  ■  C unkind  ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  afternoon  ■ ✓   B  afternoon  C afternoon  ■

16 A Who’s that _____ the middle of the photo? B That’s my cousin, Alexis. A on ■  B to ■  C in ■

6 A appearance  ■  B appearance  C appearance  ■ 7 A extrovert  ■  B extrovert  C extrovert  ■

17 Maria is sitting _____ to Salvador. A behind ■  B opposite ■  C next ■

19 A What’s drum n bass? B It’s _____ of music. I love it! A kind ■  B example ■  C  a kind  20 Extrovert is _____ shy. A  the opposite of  ■  B  the opposite  C  opposite of  ■

C lane  ■ ✓

1 A watches 

Example: John, tidy your room! All of your clothes are _____ the floor! A in ■  B on ■ ✓   C  next to  ■

18 There’s a small table _____ the two chairs. A under ■  B between ■  C  in front 

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■  10 A example  ■  9 A talkative 

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8 A unfriendly  ■  B unfriendly  C unfriendly  ■



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■  C talkative  ■ B example  ■  C example  ■ B talkative 



10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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50

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ENGLISH FILE

2  Quick Test

Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 They _____ their hotel. A  didn’t liked  ■  B  don’t liked  C  didn’t like  ■

19 What _____ doing when you arrived? A  was he  ■  B  were he  ■  C  he was 

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2 _____ to the cinema last night? A  Did you go  ■  B  Did you went  C  Were you  ■

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3 The bus _____ outside the restaurant. A stoped ■  B stopped ■  C  was stop 

VOCABULARY

a Tick (✓) the correct past simple form A, B, or C.



Example: speak A  spoke  ■ ✓   B speaked ■  C speak ■

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1 run A ranned ■  B ran ■  C runned ■

5 We were very late, _____ we took a taxi. A because ■  B but ■  C so ■

2 take A taked ■  B toke ■  C took ■

6 When I _____ her, she was working in a bank. A met ■  B meet ■  C  was meeting  ■ 7 Who _____ that email to? A  he wrote  ■  B  did he write  C  he was writing  ■



20 He’s very tall, _____ he’s not very good at basketball. A because ■  B although ■  C but ■

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4 When we arrived, it _____. A  was snow  ■  B  were snowing  C  was snowing  ■

18 A Who _____ the match? B Milan. It was 3–0. A won ■  B winned ■  C  was winning 

3 buy A bought ■  B buyed ■  C brought ■

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4 choose A chosed ■  B choosed ■  C chose ■

8 We sat down on the beach. It started to rain five minutes _____ ! A then ■  B after ■  C later ■

5 put A puted ■  B put ■  C putted ■

9 It was really cold in Madrid, _____ it’s normally hot there. A because ■  B although ■  C so ■

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences about holidays. Example: I always _____ lots of photos on holiday. A take ■ ✓   B make ■  C get ■

10 I was really tired _____ I decided not to go out. A so ■  B but ■  C because ■

6 The market was ________with a lot of tourists. A basic ■  B disgusting ■  C crowded ■

11 A Were the children playing in the garden? B No, they _____. A aren’t ■  B wasn’t ■  C weren’t ■

7 We _____ bicycles for the week, so we could travel cheaply. A bought ■  B spent ■  C hired ■

12 What _____ the weather like when you were there? A was ■  B did ■  C is ■ 13 _____ you buy the paper this morning? A Do ■  B Were ■  C Did ■

8 They couldn’t sleep because the road outside the hotel was ________. A luxurious ■  B noisy ■  C foggy ■

14 I usually go by bus, but yesterday I _____ by train. A goed ■  B go ■  C went ■

9 I’m _____ our flights online. A booking ■  B having ■  C renting ■

15 When I saw him, he _____ working; he was watching TV. A didn’t ■  B wasn’t ■  C isn’t ■

10 We didn’t go _____ last year. We stayed in this country. A abroad ■  B holiday ■  C sightseeing ■

16 _____ it started raining, so we went inside. A Suddenly ■  B When ■  C After ■ 17 What _____ on your last holiday? A  you did  ■  B  did you do  ■  C  did you 



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ENGLISH FILE

2  Quick Test

Pre-intermediate

c Tick (✓) the correct preposition A, B, or C.

PRONUNCIATION

Example: I play tennis _____ Tuesdays. A in ■  B at ■  C on ■ ✓

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A van  ■  B tram 

11 What did you study _____ university? A in ■  B at ■  C on ■

C lane  ■ ✓

■  B bought  ■  C could  ■ 2 A asked  ■  B enjoyed  ■  C liked  ■ 3 A knew  ■  B argued  ■  C showed  ■ 4 A thought  ■  B put  ■  C took  ■ 5 A sunbathed  ■  B decided  ■  C invited  ■ 1 A saw 

12 My cousin lives _____ Japan. A in ■  B at ■  C on ■ 13 I can’t talk now. I’m _____ a bus and it’s noisy. A in ■  B at ■  C on ■ 14 Are you visiting your grandparents _____ Christmas? A in ■  B at ■  C on ■

b Which words are not stressed in the sentences? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. (All the unstressed words have the /ə/ vowel sound.)

15 Please put those books back _____ the shelf. A in ■  B at ■  C on ■

Example: We loved the food. A food ■  B the ■ ✓   C loved ■

d Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the verb phrases.

6 They were at a party. A party ■  B they ■  C were ■

Example: I play tennis _____ Tuesdays. A in ■  B at ■  C on ■ ✓

7 I was at work. A at ■  B I ■  C work ■

16 I _____ work very late tonight, and took the last train home. A drove ■  B was ■  C left ■

8 We went out for dinner. A dinner ■  B for ■  C went ■

17 Never run _____ the road. It’s very dangerous. A across ■  B next ■  C from ■

9 It wasn’t a nice hotel. A a ■  B nice ■  C wasn’t ■

18 Thanks for dinner. I _____ a wonderful evening. A passed ■  B had ■  C took ■ 19 Sorry, I can’t stop. I’m _____ hurry. A  in a  ■  B with ■  C  to the 

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10 What was Charlie doing? A Charlie ■  B doing ■  C was ■



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20 We aren’t ready. Can you wait _____ us? A to ■  B on ■  C for ■

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

50

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3  Quick Test

Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

17 He likes things _____ are very expensive! A they ■  B  which they  ■  C which ■

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 That’s the shop _____ has the best clothes. A which ■  B  which it  ■  C where ■ 2 Do you think _____ tomorrow? A  it’s going to rain  ■  B  it’s raining  C  it rains  ■

20 Is this the book _____ told me about? A which ■  B  which you  ■  C  who you 

3 The hotel _____ was called ‘The Malibu’. A  what we stayed in  ■  B  which we stayed  C  where we stayed  ■

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VOCABULARY

a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with words about air travel.



Example: We met our friends in the _____ terminal, then took them home. A  Arrivals  ■ ✓   B Check-in ■  C Baggage ■

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1 _____ between European cities are cheap these days. A Flying ■  B Flies ■  C Flights ■

7 Let’s find a place _____ we can sit down and have a coffee. A which ■  B where ■  C that ■

2 They looked in all our bags at _____. A customs ■  B lifts ■  C terminal ■ 3 The 12.05 to Florida leaves from _____ number 55. A terminal ■  B gate ■  C lift ■

8 My brother’s going to university next year, but I _____. A don’t ■  B  ’m going  ■  C  ’m not  ■ 9 The girl _____ is sitting over there. A  who I like  ■  B  who I like her  C  which I like her  ■

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4 They checked our papers at passport _____. A drop-off ■  B control ■  C reclaim ■

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10 _____ before lunchtime tomorrow? A  Did they arrive  ■  B  Are they going to arrive  C  Are they arrive  ■ 11 When are we _____ leave? A going ■  B  going to 

C  go to 

5 These bags are heavy. Can you get a _____, please? A gate ■  B terminal ■  C trolley ■ 6 You can leave your bag at _____. A check-in ■  B  baggage reclaim  C control ■

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13 A Are you visiting your cousins this summer? B Yes, _____. A  we are  ■  B we’re ■  C  we’re visiting 

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7 This is the last call for all _____ to Rio. A flyers ■  B tourists ■  C passengers ■



12 _____ we going by car or by bus? A Do ■  B Can ■  C Are ■

14 Look at those clouds! It _____. A  is going raining  ■  B  going to rain  C  is going to rain  ■



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5 I’m looking for someone _____ can speak Chinese. A which ■  B what ■  C who ■ 6 A We’re on holiday in Paris next week. B Oh! _____ there? A  Do you fly  ■  B  You going flying  C  Are you flying  ■

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19 Marcia’s only eight, but she says she _____ a dancer. A  is being  ■  B  is going being  ■  C  ’s going to be  ■

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4 A Is Mike going to get a summer job? B Yes, _____. A  he’s getting  ■  B  he is  ■  C  he gets 

18 _____ some friends this evening. A  I’m meeting  ■  B  I’m going meet  C  I meet  ■

8 Let’s take the _____ to the second floor. A lift ■  B terminal ■  C gate ■



9 If you’re flying abroad, take your _____ with you! A pass ■  B passport ■  C card ■ 10 The airport has two _____ for departures, and three for arrivals. A customs ■  B flights ■  C terminals ■

15 A nurse is a person _____ works at a hospital. A where ■  B who ■  C which ■ 16 Where _____? A  you are going  C  are you going 

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B  you going 

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3  Quick Test

Pre-intermediate

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Example: I went _____ Chicago two years ago. A to ■ ✓   B in ■  C from ■

PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A van  ■  B tram 

11 My plans depend _____ the weather. We need a sunny day for a picnic! A from ■  B of ■  C on ■

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C lane  ■ ✓

1 A arrive  ■  B lift  ■  C flight  ■ 2 A airport  ■  B board  ■  C word 

12 Let’s pay now. Can you ask the waiter _____ the bill, please? A to ■  B for ■  C with ■

3 A passengers  ■  B departures  ■  C baggage  ■

13 I’m sorry, but I don’t agree _____ you at all. A with ■  B about ■  C to ■

5 A customs  ■  B somebody  C  opposite  ■

14 I wrote _____ Mike, but he didn’t answer. A for ■  B to ■  C about ■



4 A delayed  ■  B gate  ■  C passport  ■

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b How is the pronunciation written in a dictionary? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.

15 A Sorry, I can’t pay _____ those trainers. They’re too expensive. B Oh, OK Mum. What about these? They’re cheaper. A on ■  B to ■  C for ■

Example: afternoon A  /aːftəˈnuːn/  ■ ✓  B /ˈaːftənuːn/  C  /aːfˈtənuːn/  ■ 6 terminal A  /ˈtɜːmɪnəl/  ■ B /tɜːˈmɪnəl/  C  /tɜːmɪˈnəl/  ■

16 Sally invited us _____her party, but we couldn’t go. A at ■  B on ■  C to ■

18 We like going skiing _____ the winter. A in ■  B at ■  C on ■

8 camera A  /ˈkæmərə/  ■ B  /kæˈmɜːrɜː/  C  /kæmæˈrə/  ■

19 Did you speak _____ the boss about your holiday? A of ■  B to ■  C for ■ 20 We never talk _____ politics. It’s boring. A for ■  B about ■  C to ■ 20

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7 departures A  /ˈdɪpaːtʃəz/  ■ B  /dɪˈpaːtʃəz/  C  /dɪpaːˈtʃəz/  ■

17 What do you think _____ his latest film? A to ■  B after ■  C of ■

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9 wi-fi A  /ˈwɪːfɪː/ 

■ B /ˈweɪfeɪ/  ■ C /ˈwɑɪfɑɪ/  ■

10 canal A  /ˈkænəl/ 

■ B /kəˈnæl/  ■ C /ˈkænæl/  ■ 10

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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4  Quick Test

Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 _____ you ever bought anything on that website? A Did ■  B Have ■  C Has ■

20 Charlie Chaplin, who died in 1977, _____ over 80 films. A  is making  ■  B made ■  C  has made  ■ 20

2 He’s never _____ a hat in his life. A wear ■  B wore ■  C worn ■ 3 _____ finished their dinner yet? A  Are they  ■  B  Have they  ■  C  Did they 

19 I’ve been to Argentina once. I _____ to Buenos Aires last year. A flew ■  B  have flown  ■  C fly ■

VOCABULARY



a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

4 I’ve _____ played three tennis matches this week. A already ■  B just ■  C yet ■

Example: This book is very _____. A bored ■  B boring ■ ✓   C bore ■

5 Alicia isn’t here. She has just _____ out. A go ■  B went ■  C gone ■

1 We’re going to buy a new car tomorrow! I’m really _____. A excited ■  B exciting ■  C excitement ■

6 A Did Pavel phone this afternoon? B No, _____ phoned. A anybody ■  B somebody ■  C nobody ■

2 Did you have a _____ weekend? A relax ■  B relaxing ■  B relaxation ■

7 We didn’t go _____ exciting on our holiday. A anywhere ■  B somewhere ■  C nowhere ■

3 You look _____. Why don’t you sit down? A tired ■  B tiring ■  C tiredness ■

8 I’ve bought _____ really nice for dinner. Are you hungry? A anything ■  B something ■  C nothing ■

4 I don’t often wear black. It looks a bit _____. A depressed ■  B depressing ■  C depression ■

9 Listen – I have _____ important to tell you! A anything ■  B something ■  C nothing ■ 10 They _____ do anything at the weekend. A didn’t ■  B did ■  C doesn’t ■

5 I’m _____. Let’s do something this afternoon. A bore ■  B boring ■  C bored ■

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with words about shopping.

11 Have you ever _____ to South Africa? A been ■  B gone ■  C went ■

Example: We need to buy a lot of food here. Let’s use a _____. A  checkout  ■  B trolley ■ ✓  C delivery ■

12 My grandmother _____ never flown anywhere. A is ■  B has ■  C was ■ 13 I haven’t finished _____. I need two more minutes. A already ■  B just ■  C yet ■

6 The shoes on this website are cheap, but _____ costs £15! A stamp ■  B send ■  C delivery ■

14 Don’t touch that wall. Dad’s _____ painted it. A already ■  B just ■  C yet ■ 15 We’ve already _____ this film three times. A saw ■  B see ■  C seen ■

7 Make sure you have everything before you go to the _____ to pay for it all. A assistant ■  B checkout ■  C basket ■

16 I don’t have _____ money to go out tonight. A anything ■  B any ■  C no ■

8 I didn’t get this coat in a shop. I bought it _____. A online ■  B inline ■  C offline ■

17 A When _____? B In 1985. A  have your parents met  ■  B  did your parents meet  ■  C  do your parents meet  ■ 18 My husband _____ liked going clothes shopping. A  hasn’t never  ■  B  has ever  ■  C  has never 

9 I’m taking this phone _____ to the shop. It doesn’t work! A off ■  B back ■  C on ■



10 If you’re not sure about your size, the _____ rooms are over there. A trying ■  B checking ■  C changing ■

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PRONUNCIATION

11 The colour of this skirt doesn’t _____ me at all. A fit ■  B suit ■  C match ■

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.

12 A I’d like to buy this shirt. Here’s £40. B Thanks. Here’s £6 change, and your _____. A receipt ■  B bill ■  C money ■

Example: A van  ■  B tram 

■ 

C lane  ■ ✓

1 A receipt  ■ B  click  ■  C auction  ■

c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

2 A jumper  ■  B teenager  ■ C  young  ■

Example: I need to _____ my room; it’s a mess. A tidy ■ ✓   B make ■  C do ■

3 A yet  ■ B  under  ■ C  uniform  ■ 4 A cinema  ■  B proceed  ■ C  chemist’s  ■

13 If you want your clothes to look good, you need to do some _____! A  washing up  ■  B ironing ■  C tidying ■ 14 Can you put _____ your things in the cupboard? A off ■  B up ■  C away ■

5 A bridge 

■ B just  ■ 

C forget  ■

b Which word has the same sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: phone A  clothes  ■ ✓   B shopping  ■  C customer  ■

15 After dinner I _____ the table and did the washing up. A made ■  B cleared ■  C laid ■

6 rubbish A lunch  ■  B put  ■  C student  ■

16 Don’t forget to _____ your bed before you go to school. A make ■  B do ■  C have ■

7 already A receipt  ■  B depressed  ■  C teenager  ■

17 It’s Monday night, so you need to _____ the rubbish out. A make ■  B take ■  C go ■ 18 I need to _____ a phone call. Can I use your phone? A make ■  B take ■  C ring ■ 19 I’m _____ a course in Spanish at the moment. A spending ■  B making ■  C doing ■

8 just A argue 

■ B uniform  ■ 

C customer  ■

9 yellow A young  ■  B chose  ■  C enjoy  10 yet A year 

■ 

B proceed 

■ 



C checkout  ■ 10

20 The children _____ a lot of noise last night. A did ■  B were ■  C made ■

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

19 Your flat is smaller _____ mine. A than ■  B then ■  C as ■

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 You’re _____ at work than I am. A busy ■  B busier ■  C  more busy 



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VOCABULARY

2 I’m not very hungry, so I don’t want to eat _____ food. A  too much  ■  B  too many  ■  C too ■ 3 My new boss isn’t _____ nice as my old one. A more ■  B as ■  C the ■ 4 It’s the _____ city in the world. A crowded ■  B  most crowded  C  more crowded  ■

20 He’s speaking _____ quietly for me to hear him. A so ■  B too ■  C enough ■

a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with a word to describe towns and cities. Example: We live on the _____. I love being by the sea. A south ■  B river ■  C coast ■ ✓ 1 This city is too _____. We’re going to move to a cleaner place. A dangerous ■  B polluted ■  C populated ■

■ 

5 This is the _____ summer we’ve ever had! A worse ■  B baddest ■  C worst ■

2 The market was too _____ so we found a place with fewer people. A empty ■  B modern ■  C crowded ■

6 I need to go to the gym. I don’t _____ exercise. A  do enough  ■  B  too much do  ■  C  enough do  ■

3 This city has a _____ of around 250,000. A population ■  B people ■  C tourists ■

7 Do you play tennis as _____ as your sister? A best ■  B better ■  C well ■

4 That part of town is _____. These streets are safer. A empty ■  B dangerous ■  C noisy ■

8 We don’t enjoy swimming in the sea. It’s_____ cold. A  too much  ■  B  a few  ■  C too ■

5 You can buy anything at the _____ in the town centre. A cathedral ■  B palace ■  C  department store  ■

9 Barcelona is _____ exciting city I’ve been to. A most ■  B  the most  ■  C more ■ 10 He plays computer games _____. A lot ■  B  a lot  ■  C  a lot of 



6 Rome has some amazing _____ buildings. A history ■  B historical ■  C cathedrals ■

11 A How much butter is there in the fridge? B Only a _____. A little ■  B few ■  C none ■ 12 This flat isn’t _____. We need a larger one. A  enough big  ■  B  big enough  ■  C  too big  13 My parents drive _____ than I do. A  more slowly  ■  B  more slow  C  more slower  ■

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with the correct health and body word.



Example: Don’t stay out in the sun. It’s not good for your _____. A bones ■  B skin ■ ✓   C brain ■

■ 

7 A lot of people don’t have a _____ lifestyle. A health ■  B healthy ■  C healthful ■

14 This mobile phone is _____ expensive than that one. A more ■  B most ■  C  the most  ■

8 There are too many sweets and snacks in your _____. A date ■  B diet ■  C eating ■

15 There are too _____ cars on this road. There’s nowhere to park. A much ■  B many ■  C enough ■ 16 Luka is _____ person I know. A  the friendlyest  ■  B  more friendly  C  the friendliest  ■

■ 

17 It was the best holiday we’ve_____ had. A ever ■  B just ■  C never ■ 18 There was too_____ noise in the office. A  much of  ■  B many ■  C much ■

9 Eating lots of fruit and vegetables can _____ many illnesses. A prevent ■  B proceed ■  C protect ■ 10 Don’t forget to wear _____ when you go on the beach. A sunbathe ■  B glasses ■  C sunscreen ■ 11 Be careful not to have too much _____ food. A quick ■  B fat ■  C fast ■

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Pre-intermediate

12 Having one or two coffees a day can be good _____ you. A to ■  B for ■  C on ■ 13 A bad diet can _____ you illnesses like cancer. A put ■  B make ■  C give ■

PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A van  ■  B tram 

✓ ■  C lane  ■ 1 A if  ■  B try  ■  C mind  ■ 2 A cooking  ■  B beautiful  ■  C you  ■ 3 A enough  ■  B thought  ■  C hurry  ■ 4 A few  ■  B choose  ■  C good  ■ 5 A  diet  ■  B lifestyle  ■  C little  ■

14 Some activities stimulate the _____ and improve your learning. A head ■  B brain ■  C think ■ 15 Drinking milk helps young children have strong _____. A brains ■  B skin ■  C bones ■

b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.

c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

Example: A  afternoon  ■ ✓   B  afternoon  C afternoon  ■

Example: I’m sorry, I can’t come out. I’m too _____. A busy ■ ✓   B tidy ■  C fast ■

■ 

6 A beautiful  ■  B beautiful  ■  C beautiful  ■

16 Gina really hates waiting. She’s so _____ . A immediate ■  B impatient ■  C stressful ■

7 A impatient  ■  B impatient  C impatient  ■ 8 A generous  ■  B generous  C generous  ■

17 These trains never arrive _____ time! A on ■  B at ■  C by ■ 18 I left that job because it was too _____ for me. A stressing ■  B stressful ■  C stressed ■ 19 We’re _____ time here, doing nothing. Can we go now? A hurrying ■  B spending ■  C wasting ■

■ 

■ 

9 A unhealthy  ■  B unhealthy  C unhealthy  ■

■ 

10 A romantic  ■  B romantic  ■  C romantic  ■

20 Mark’s in a _____, because he has a flight in an hour. A busy ■  B hurry ■  C stress ■

10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 Cheer up. I’m sure you _____ your exams. A  don’t fail  ■  B  won’t fail  ■  C  won’t to fail  ■ 2 Do you think _____to the party? A  they’ll come  ■  B  they come  C  they will coming  ■

■ 

■ 

19 I _____ the answer to your question. A  don’t know  ■  B  ’m not knowing  C  haven’t known  ■ 20 A These books are really heavy! B I _____ you carry them, if you like. A  ’m helping  ■  B  ’m going to help  C  ’ll help  ■

3 _____ I phone the restaurant and book a table? A Will ■  B Won’t ■  C Shall ■ 4 A It’s very warm here. B Yes. _____ the window. A  I’ll open  ■  B  I’m opening 

18 A _____ to Africa? B Yes, in 2009. A  Went you ever  ■  B  Do you ever go  C  Have you ever been  ■

C  I open 

■ 

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VOCABULARY



a Tick (✓) the opposite of the verb A, B, or C. Example: pass (an exam) A fail ■ ✓   B take ■  C do ■

5 Jorge fell over at the disco, when he _____. A danced ■  B  was dancing  ■  C  am dancing  ■ 6 I _____ in the evening. I’m too tired. A  never study  ■  B  am never studying  C  study never  ■

■ 

1 teach (French) A learn ■  B read ■  C do ■

■ 

2 leave (at six) A miss ■  B arrive ■  C catch ■

7 What _____ for your next summer holiday? A  you will do  ■  B  are you going to do  ■  C  do you do  ■

3 catch (the bus) A lose ■  B miss ■  C leave ■ 4 forget (to pay) A learn ■  B fail ■  C remember ■

8 _____ we going by train or by bus? A Do ■  B Will ■  C Are ■

5 find (your glasses) A fail ■  B miss ■  C lose ■

9 They haven’t studied enough. They _____ pass the exam. A won’t ■  B will ■  C  am to  ■

6 buy (a house) A leave ■  B sell ■  C get ■

10 I _____ think she’ll like this film. She prefers romantic stories. A won’t ■  B  am not  ■  C don’t ■

7 borrow (money) A lend ■  B give ■  C lose ■ 8 pull (the door) A open ■  B push ■  C leave ■

11 I’ll _____ my homework before dinner, I promise. A do ■  B doing ■  C  to do  ■ 12 He’s very lazy. He _____ any homework this weekend. A  doesn’t do  ■  B  isn’t do  ■  C  hasn’t done  ■ 13 _____ I help you with the washing up? A Will ■  B Shall ■  C Are ■

9 win (a match) A lose ■  B fail ■  C pass ■ 10 get (an email) A send ■  B receive ■  C  turn off 



14 My cat _____ like milk. It only drinks water. A does ■  B doesn’t ■  C didn’t ■ 15 What _____ you doing when I called last night? A are ■  B did ■  C were ■ 16 What time _____ you get up this morning? A did ■  B do ■  C were ■ 17 A Do you think it’ll rain this afternoon? B Probably _____. A don’t ■  B not ■  C won’t ■ English File Pre-intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2012

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b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

PRONUNCIATION

Example: A I can’t come out, because I’m going away for a few days. B Okay. Let’s go out when you _____ back. A ring ■  B come ■ ✓   C go ■

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A van  ■  B tram 

13 This camera doesn’t work! I’m _____ it back to the shop. A taking ■  B bringing ■  C carrying ■

C lane  ■ ✓

■  B know  ■  C sew  ■ 2 A phone  ■  B show  ■  C now  ■ 3 A snow  ■  B crowd  ■  C loud  ■ 4 A borrow  ■  B town  ■  C pound  ■ 5 A throw  ■  B down  ■  C low  ■ 1 A how 

11 I can lend you £20, but please _____ me back this weekend. A spend ■  B borrow ■  C pay ■ 12 Sam’s out at the moment, but I’ll ask him to _____ you back later. A answer ■  B call ■  C send ■

■ 

b Which verb has the same stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: agree A  decide  ■ ✓   B  promise  C  sunbathe  ■

14 A I’m really cold. Can I borrow a sweater? B Of course. Just _____ it back next time I see you. A lend ■  B take ■  C give ■

■ 

6 borrow A invite ■  B prefer ■  C practise ■

15 Has Anna moved? They’ve _____ back this letter that I wrote to her. A come ■  B sent ■  C written ■

7 complain A depend ■  B happen ■  C offer ■ 8 repair A order ■  B prevent ■  C answer ■

c Tick (✓) the correct preposition, A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: I’m not really interested _____ history. Are you? A in ■ ✓   B of ■  C about ■ 16 Astrid can’t swim. She’s frightened _____ the water. A with ■  B of ■  C at ■

9 sunbathe A impress ■  B forget ■  C offer ■ 10 promise A happen ■  B arrive ■  C invent ■

17 Italy is famous _____ making the best ice-cream. A of ■  B by ■  C for ■

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18 Are you interested _____ football? A in ■  B to ■  C at ■ 19 Tom loves reading. His flat is full _____ books. A with ■  B by ■  C of ■ 20 I’m not very good _____ tennis. I prefer volleyball. A in ■  B with ■  C at ■ 20

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Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

20 Milos _____ to go now. He’s already late. A ’s ■  B must ■  C has ■

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 I need _____ to drive a car this summer. A learning ■  B learn ■  C  to learn 

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VOCABULARY

a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.



2 I don’t mind _____ time with my partner’s family. A  to spend  ■  B spend ■  C spending ■

Example: She _____ going to parties. A would ■  B wants ■  C likes ■ ✓

3 We stopped at a café _____ a drink and a break. A  to have  ■  B have ■  C  for have  ■

1 I _____ of working as a singer or an actor. A try ■  B dream ■  C plan ■

4 _____ about everything is the best way to have a good relationship. A Talking ■  B Talk ■  C  The talking  ■

2 We’re _____ to go abroad next summer. A planning ■  B liking ■  C loving ■ 3 Don’t _____ to turn off the light. A miss ■  B forget ■  C leave ■

5 It’s interesting _____ your partner’s brothers and sisters. A meet ■  B  to meet  ■  C  for meet  ■

4 Please stop _____ so much noise. I’m trying to work! A making ■  B  to make  ■  C make ■

6 I don’t feel like _____ breakfast this morning. A having ■  B have ■  C  to have  ■

5 He always _____ to help me with my homework. A offers ■  B thinks ■  C says ■

7 You _____ pay to go into that museum. It’s free. A  don’t must  ■  B mustn’t ■  C  don’t have to  ■

6 I _____ to go to the bank today. A dream ■  B need ■  C like ■ 7 She’s _____ to buy a new house. A thought ■  B  would like  ■  C decided ■

8 Could you _____ when you were four years old? A  to swim  ■  B swimming ■  C swim ■

8 We’re _____ to buy a new flat soon. A hoping ■  B liking ■  C dreaming ■

9 It’s a secret, so you _____ tell anybody. A  mustn’t to  ■  B mustn’t ■  C  don’t have to  ■ 10 Try _____ too much when you meet new people. A  don’t talk  ■  B  not to talk  ■  C  no talking 

9 He went on _____ until he was an old man. A working ■  B work ■  C  at working 



11 I would _____ work abroad in the future. A  like to  ■  B like ■  C to ■

10 Clara always _____ a long time getting dressed. A spends ■  B wants ■  C passes ■

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

12 It’s important _____ to customers in my job. A listening ■  B  to listen  ■  C listen ■ 13 I opened the door _____ who was there. A see ■  B saw ■  C  to see  ■ 14 _____ books or magazines is a great way to relax. A Reading ■  B Read ■  C  The reading  ■ 15 I hate _____ for buses in the rain! A wait ■  B  the wait  ■  C waiting ■ 16 She’s good at _____. She makes fantastic pasta. A cooking ■  B  to cook  ■  C  the cooking 

19 Do you _____ to wear a uniform at your school? A must ■  B have ■  C mustn’t ■

Example: They’re enjoying _____ in Paris. A live ■  B living ■ ✓   C  to live 



11 I hope _____ my driving test soon. A  for passing  ■  B pass ■  C  to pass 



12 Have you thought _____ to college? A going ■  B  to go  ■  C  about going 



13 Hugo is very good _____ the piano. A  to play  ■  B  at playing  ■  C playing ■



17 He _____ to work on Saturdays. He’s a shop assistant. A has ■  B must ■  C mustn’t ■ 18 You _____ touch that. It’s very dangerous. A has ■  B must ■  C mustn’t ■ 



14 My baby daughter has just started _____. A  to walk  ■  B walk ■  C  to walking 



15 Sara promised _____ us organize the party. A help ■  B  to help  ■  C helping ■ 16 Have you finished _____ the washing up yet? A do ■  B  to do  ■  C doing ■

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Pre-intermediate

PRONUNCIATION

17 His family spend a lot of money _____ expensive holidays. A  for having  ■  B having ■  C  for to have  ■

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A van  ■  B tram 

18 I don’t want _____ out today. It’s too cold. A  to go  ■  B going ■  C go ■

C lane  ■ ✓

1 A mind  ■  B why 

■  C miss  ■ 2 A smile  ■  B lived  ■  C since  ■ 3 A high  ■  B win  ■  C try  ■ 4 A science  ■  B history  ■  C child  ■ 5 A quite  ■  B arrive  ■  C think  ■

19 He _____ to be rich, but he had no money! A pretended ■  B finished ■  C stopped ■ 20 We’re learning _____ golf. A play ■  B playing ■  C  to play 

■ 

■ 20

b Which word has a different number of syllables? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A liked ■ ✓   B wanted ■  C agreed ■ (one) (two) (two) 6 A relationship ■  B incredibly ■  C university ■ 7 A language ■  B  mustn’t 

■  C  ambitions  ■ 8 A girlfriend ■  B invited ■  C parents ■ 9 A haven’t ■  B dreamed ■  C loved ■ 10 A finished ■  B politics ■  C something ■ 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

18 Oh, sorry! I picked up _____ jacket. A yours ■  B your’s ■  C your ■

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 If the pool is open, we _____ for a swim. A go ■  B  ’ll go  ■  C  ’d go  ■

19 You shouldn’t _____ a lot of coffee. It’s bad for you. A drink ■  B  to drink  ■  C drinking ■ 20 I don’t think you _____ go out tonight. You’re very tired. A may ■  B shouldn’t ■  C should ■

2 She _____ speak to you again if you do that. A doesn’t ■  B wouldn’t ■  C won’t ■

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VOCABULARY

3 If you _____ time, will you come round for a coffee? A have ■  B  will have  ■  C had ■

a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with the correct verb.

4 You’ve got an exam tomorrow. You _____ go out tonight. A  don’t should  ■  B  shouldn’t to  ■  C shouldn’t ■ 5 A Is this _____? B No, it’s Maria’s. A  yours book  ■  B  book yours 

Example: I always _____ a suit to work. A carry ■  B wear ■ ✓   C try ■ 1 We should hurry or we’ll _____ the bus. A miss ■  B lose ■  C catch ■

■ 

C your ■

2 A party is a good place to _____ people. A know ■  B  look like  ■  C meet ■

6 That’s not your mobile phone! It’s _____. A my ■  B  my one  ■  C mine ■

3 Don’t forget to _____ your homework. A do ■  B make ■  C write ■

7 You’ll love this film _____ you like mystery stories. A then ■  B if ■  C when ■ 8 You _____ walk home at night. It’s dangerous. A should ■  B shouldn’t ■  C  shouldn’t to 

4 My sister _____ my mother. A looks ■  B like ■  C  looks like 



5 He _____ the photograph. A watched ■  B  looked at 

9 I think they _____ buy a new car. Their old one looks terrible. A should ■  B  should to  ■  C mustn’t ■

7 Rico doesn’t _____ much money as a waiter. A win ■  B earn ■  C spend ■ 8 You _____ very young in this photo. A look ■  B  look at  ■  C  look like 

11 If we _____ queues, the other queue will move quicker. A changed ■  B change ■  C  will change  ■

13 If they _____ arrive in five minutes, we’ll go. A didn’t ■  B won’t ■  C don’t ■ 14 I don’t think you _____ tell your parents about this. A shouldn’t ■  B should ■  C  should to  ■ 15 A _____ go soon? B Yes, we should. It’s very late. A  Should we  ■  B  We should  C  Don’t we should  ■

■ 

16 You _____ spend so much money on clothes. A  ought not  ■  B  didn’t ought  ■  C  ought not to  ■ 17 A _____ car is this? B It’s ours. A Who’s ■  B Whose ■  C Who ■

C looked ■

6 We _____ for the bus for an hour before it arrived. A hoped ■  B expected ■  C waited ■

10 Nina couldn’t come to my birthday party, but I went to _____. A her ■  B she’s ■  C hers ■

12 She’ll be really happy if we _____ her to our party. A invited ■  B invite ■  C  would invite  ■

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9 I can _____ you £10 until tomorrow, if you like. A borrow ■  B lend ■  C take ■ 10 Marco _____ his girlfriend lots of lies. A said ■  B  told to  ■  C told ■

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: Frank works very _____. He spent four hours on his homework! A fast ■  B slowly ■ ✓   C slow ■ 11 Our French teacher speaks too _____ for me to understand. A quick ■  B fast ■  C fastly ■ 12 Your room is very _____ at the moment. A tidy ■  B tidily ■  C tidying ■ 13 Our team played really _____, and we won the match. A good ■  B well ■  C excellent ■

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PRONUNCIATION

14 The children were playing _____ outside. A happy ■  B happyly ■  C happily ■

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.

15 They played a lovely _____ song. A sadly ■  B sadness ■  C sad ■

Example: A van  ■  B tram 

c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

■ 

C lane  ■ ✓

1 A should  ■  B food 

■  C good  ■ 2 A enough  ■  B would  ■  C just  ■ 3 A must  ■  B foot  ■  C love  ■ 4 A could  ■  B put  ■  C but  ■ 5 A boot  ■  B look  ■  C push  ■

Example: I get _____ at 7.30 every day. A up ■ ✓   B down ■  C on ■ 16 He studies a lot and his English is getting _____. A best ■  B better ■  C  the best  ■ 17 My sister and her boyfriend are getting _____ next year. A married ■  B marry ■  C marrying ■

b Which letter isn’t pronounced? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.

18 She got _____ the bus and walked home. A on ■  B to ■  C off ■

Example: would A would  ■ ✓  B would  ■  C would  ■

19 I get _____ well with my brothers and sisters. A on ■  B to ■  C off ■

6 mustn’t A mustn’t 

20 He left work at six and got _____ at 6.30. A  to home  ■  B  the home  ■  C home ■

7 science A science  ■  B science  ■  C science  ■

■ 

B mustn’t  ■  C mustn’t  ■

8 girlfriend A girlfriend  ■  B girlfriend  ■  C girlfriend  ■

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9 couldn’t A couldn’t  ■  B couldn’t  ■  C couldn’t  ■ 10 yesterday A yesterday  ■  B yesterday  ■  C yesterday  ■ 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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GRAMMAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 If I _____ English better, I’d travel around the USA. A speak ■  B  will speak  ■  C spoke ■ 2 She _____ in this town since she was five. A lives ■  B  has lived  ■  C  is living 



3 A Have you ever climbed a mountain? B Yes, I have. It _____ in 2007. A was ■  B  has been  ■  C been ■

18 _____ you stop working if you were rich? A Would ■  B Will ■  C Do ■ 19 My mum was a teacher _____ 25 years before retiring. A for ■  B since ■  C during ■ 20 We’ve lived here _____ I was a young child. A for ■  B since ■  C when ■ 20

VOCABULARY

a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences in the biography. Example: She was _____ in 1922. A birth ■  B born ■ ✓   C die ■

4 If I _____ you, I wouldn’t take that job. You won’t enjoy it. A were ■  B  have been  ■  C  could be  ■

1 She went to _____ school when she was five. A primary ■  B secondary ■  C university ■

5 We would travel more if we didn’t _____ pets. A had ■  B  to have  ■  C have ■ 6 How long _____ here? A  are you work  ■  B  do you work  C  have you worked  ■

2 She _____ secondary school when she was eighteen. A left ■  B  went to  ■  C retired ■

■ 

7 I’ve been a language student _____. A  for two years  ■  B  since two years  C  two years ago  ■

3 She started _____ in a hospital. A  a work  ■  B  the work  ■  C working ■

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4 She _____ in love when she was twenty-four. A jumped ■  B caught ■  C fell ■

8 I _____ be so tired if I slept more. A won’t ■  B wouldn’t ■  C didn’t ■ 9 When _____ university? A  did you leave  ■  B  have you left  C  did you left  ■

5 She _____ when she was twenty-seven. A  got married  ■  B  was marry  ■  C  got marry  ■

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6 They _____ their first child when she was thirty. A got ■  B had ■  C became ■

10 My grandfather, who died in 1980, _____ an interesting life. A  has had  ■  B had ■  C has ■

7 She and her husband_____ in 1964. A  have separated  ■  B  were separate  C separated ■

11 How _____ have you known my sister? A  many time  ■  B  much time  ■  C long ■

8 They _____ two years later. A divorce ■  B  got divorced  C  get divorced  ■

12 We’ve been in this flat _____ last year. A since ■  B for ■  C in ■  13 I have always _____ afraid of spiders. A be ■  B been ■  C gone ■ 14 How many films _____ Johnny Depp made? A did ■  B have ■  C has ■

■ 

■ 

9 She _____ when she was sixty. A retired ■  B dead ■  C left ■ 10 She _____ when she was seventy-eight. A leave ■  B died ■  C retire ■

15 When _____ your parents meet? A have ■  B has ■  C did ■ 16 What _____ she do if she lost her job? A will ■  B would ■  C did ■ 17 If we _____ work tomorrow, we’d stay longer at the party. A  have to  ■  B  didn’t have to  ■  C  don’t have  ■

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9  Quick Test

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b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with the correct animal. Example: A _____ bit me last night when I was sleeping. A  dolphin  ■  B mosquito ■ ✓  C butterfly ■

PRONUNCIATION

a Which word is NOT stressed in the sentence? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. (All the unstressed words have the /ə/ vowel sound.) Example: I have had a phobia since I was young. A was ■ ✓   B phobia ■  C young ■

11 Be careful! There’s a _____ on that flower. A butterfly ■  B bee ■  C duck ■

1 We lived there for ten years. A years ■  B lived ■  C for ■

12 _____ have very long necks. A Giraffes ■  B Lions ■  C Bears ■

2 Have you seen this film? A film ■  B have ■  C seen ■

13 Mickey _____ is a famous Disney character. A Cow ■  B Kangaroo ■  C Mouse ■

3 I don’t like mosquitoes and spiders. A don’t ■  B like ■  C and ■

14 The _____ is the king of the jungle. A bear ■  B lion ■  C whale ■

4 I can look at water, but I can’t swim in it. A can ■  B can’t ■  C swim ■

15 A _____ is a very dangerous fish. A dolphin ■  B shark ■  C whale ■

5 He hasn’t known us for long. A hasn’t ■  B known ■  C us ■

c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences about phobias.

b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  afternoon  ■ ✓   B  afternoon  C afternoon  ■

Example: Many people are afraid _____ spiders. A for ■  B by ■  C of ■ ✓

■ 

■  B phobia  ■  C phobia  ■ 7 A terrified  ■  B terrified  ■  C terrified  ■ 8 A exposure  ■  B exposure  ■  C exposure  ■ 9 A overcome  ■  B overcome  ■  C overcome  ■ 10 A remember  ■  B remember  ■  C remember  ■ 6 A phobia 

16 My sister has a terrible _____ of heights. A afraid ■  B scared ■  C fear ■  17 Some children are _____ of school. A frightened ■  B frightening ■  C frighten ■ 18 Not many people suffer _____ this phobia. A of ■  B from ■  C for ■ 19 When the lift stopped, Lisa started to _____ panic. A feel ■  B be ■  C get ■ 20 My baby son is _____ of the dark. A terrible ■  B terror ■  C terrified ■

10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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10  Quick Test

Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■

19 Who _____ the zip? A  is invented  ■  B  was invented  C invented ■

■ 

20 Janet isn’t answering her phone. She _____ be out. A can ■  B would ■  C might ■

1 Take a sandwich because you _____ get hungry. A might ■  B  might not  ■  C should ■

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VOCABULARY

2 You might _____ like the film. It’s very long. A  to not  ■  B  not to  ■  C not ■

a Tick (✓) the correct school subject, A, B, or C.

3 He _____ play football when he was young. A  used to  ■  B  use to  ■  C used ■

Example: All insects have six legs. A  chemistry  ■  B physics ■  C biology ■ ✓

4 I _____ like public speaking. Now I love it. A  don’t use to  ■  B  didn’t use to  ■  C  didn’t used to  ■

1 The capital of Norway is Oslo. A geography ■  B history ■  C maths ■

5 A lot of novels _____ into other languages. A  are translate  ■  B  are translated  ■  C  is translated  ■

2 There is oxygen and nitrogen in the air. A science ■  B technology ■  C geography ■

6 8 million disposable nappies _____ every day in the UK. A  are used  ■  B used ■  C  are use  ■ 7 When was this museum _____? A build ■  B built ■  C  be built 

3 Abraham Lincoln was a US president. A geography ■  B history ■  C maths ■ 4 32 – 27 = 5 A geography ■  B history ■  C maths ■



5 Shakespeare wrote, ‘To be or not to be …’ A technology ■  B science ■  C literature ■

8 We aren’t sure but we _____ go away this weekend. A  might to  ■  B will ■  C might ■ 9 She _____ at home. Her car isn’t there. A  may not be  ■  B  may not to be  ■  C  might to be  ■

b Tick (✓) A , B, or C to form the correct noun. Example: imagin_____ A -asion ■  B -etion ■  C -ation ■ ✓

10 Did you use _____ glasses? A wore ■  B  to wear  ■  C wear ■ 11 Fiat cars _____ in Italy. A  are make  ■  B  be made 

■ 

C  are made 

6 cho_____ A -se ■  B -ise ■  C -ice ■



12 What time do you _____ go to work? A usually ■  B  use to  ■  C used ■

7 organiz_____ A -asion ■  B -ation ■  C -ate ■

13 The film was directed _____ Quentin Tarantino. A for ■  B from ■  C by ■

8 d_____ A -yed ■  B -eath ■  C -ied ■

14 When _____ iPods invented? A are ■  B was ■  C were ■

9 op_____ A -sion ■  B -tion ■  C -ted ■ 10 succ_____

15 A Did they use to be married? B Yes, they _____. A are ■  B did ■  C was ■ 16 How _____? A  it’s made cheese  ■  B  is cheese made  C  cheese is made  ■

A -asion ■  B -essness ■  C -ess ■ 11 educ_____

17 All of the children _____ a prize for entering the competition. A  were given  ■  B  did given  ■  C  were gave  18 When did you _____ to know Alex? A used ■  B were ■  C use ■

A -asion ■  B -ation ■  C -ate ■



12 elect_____ A -ion ■  B -ision ■  C -icion ■



13 inform_____ A -asion ■  B -ent ■  C -ation ■ 14 confus_____ A -ion ■  B -ement ■  C -ation ■

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Pre-intermediate

PRONUNCIATION

15 invit_____ A -esion ■  B -ation ■  C -ision ■

c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with past participles.

a Which word has the correct sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: /ɔɪ/ A chose  ■  B  choose  ■  C  choice  ■ ✓

Example: Harry Potter was _____ by J.K. Rowling. A written ■ ✓   B wrote ■  C write ■

1 /ɪə/ A bear  ■  B near 

16 Sherlock Holmes was _____ on a real person. A base ■  B basing ■  C based ■

■ 

C were  ■

2 /eɪ/ A might  ■  B education  ■  C meet  ■

17 The dishwasher was _____ by a woman. A invented ■  B invention ■  C invent ■

3 /aɪ/ A decide  ■  B afraid  ■  C car  ■

18 Penicillin was first _____ by Alexander Fleming. A discover ■  B discovered ■  C discovering ■

4 /eə/ A idea 

19 Avatar was _____ by James Cameron. A directing ■  B direct ■  C directed ■

■ 

B here  ■  C hair  ■

5 /aʊ/ A famous  ■  B sound  ■  C know 

20 This dress was _____ by Vivienne Westwood. A designing ■  B design ■  C designed ■



b Which -ed past simple ending adds an extra syllable /ɪd/? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  wanted  ■ ✓   B discovered ■  C designed ■

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6 A started ■  B produced ■  C used ■ 7 A fixed ■  B decided ■  C asked ■ 8 A directed ■  B called ■  C showed ■ 9 A invented ■  B played ■  C smiled ■ 10 A loved ■  B hoped ■  C created ■ 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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11  Quick Test

Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

18 Turn on your lights when you drive _____ the tunnel. A  out of  ■  B through ■  C over ■

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 Jordan’s looking _____ the house for his wallet. A around ■  B over ■  C into ■

19 In tennis you hit the ball _____ a net. A into ■  B along ■  C over ■ 20 A I’ve seen that film. B So _____ I. I saw it last week. A had ■  B did ■  C have ■

2 Your boots are dirty! Please take _____ outside. A off ■  B  off them  ■  C  them off  ■

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3 Let’s get _____ the house and go for a walk. A through ■  B  out of  ■  C along ■

a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with the correct preposition.

4 This form is in Chinese. I can’t fill _____. A  it in  ■  B  in it  ■  C it ■

Example: The train went through the tunnel. A across ■  B through ■ ✓   C down ■

5 We walked _____ the park. A through ■  B over ■  C under ■

1 The cat ran _____ the road. A across ■  B through ■  C opposite ■

6 Ella _____ of the room and didn’t come back. A went ■  B  went out  ■  C  went in  ■ 7 A I love Italian food. B _____. It’s delicious. A  So do I  ■  B  So I do 

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C  Neither do I 

2 Our ball fell _____ the river. A across ■  B into ■  C over ■

8 I can’t find my passport. Please help me _____. A  look for  ■  B  look it for  ■  C  look for it  9 Here are your shoes. _____. A  Put them on  ■  B  Put on they  C  Put on them  ■

3 In athletics you have to run _____ a track. A over ■  B across ■  C round ■



4 We walked up the hill and then _____ again. A down ■  B along ■  C towards ■



5 Pass the ball _____ me! A round ■  B along ■  C to ■

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6 You have to walk _____ six floors to get to our flat. A over ■  B along ■  C up ■

10 A I used to do a lot more sport when I was younger. B So _____ I. A am ■  B was ■  C did ■

7 You drove _____ me today, but you didn’t see me. A across ■  B past ■  C through ■

11 A I can’t drive. B Neither _____ I. A do ■  B can ■  C can’t ■ 12 Why don’t you _____? A  off the TV turn  ■  B  the TV turn off  C  turn the TV off  ■

8 Which road goes _____ the beach? A towards ■  B into ■  C down ■

13 Your towel’s on the floor. Pick _____, please. A  up it  ■  B  it up  ■  C up ■ 14 A I don’t like horror films. B _____ do I. They’re awful. A So ■  B Neither ■  C Also ■ 15 Don’t jump _____ the pool. The water isn’t deep. A into ■  B through ■  C over ■ 16 Your iPod will break if you don’t _____. A  look after it  ■  B  look after  ■  C  look it after  ■ 17 A I’m not very hungry. B Neither _____. A I’m ■  B  am I  ■  C  I am 



9 Sorry, I’ve broken your plate. It fell _____ the floor. A onto ■  B down ■  C over ■

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10 When I took my phone _____ my pocket, I could see it was broken. A past ■  B  out of  ■  C off ■

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: I took the book _____ to the library. A away ■  B back ■ ✓   C up ■ 11 We’re looking _____ to our holiday next week. A forward ■  B out ■  C for ■ 12 You should _____ up smoking. It’s not good for you. A stop ■  B go ■  C give ■ 13 Turn the radio _____. It’s too loud. A up ■  B down ■  C on ■ 14 The class will _____ over in ten minutes. A have ■  B get ■  C be ■

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PRONUNCIATION

15 Could you _____ out what time the match starts? A put ■  B find ■  C go ■

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.

16 Can you look _____ these words in your dictionaries? A up ■  B down ■  C in ■

Example: A van  ■  B tram 

✓ ■  C lane  ■ 1 A neither  ■  B athletics  ■  C both  ■ 2 A hockey  ■  B motor racing  ■  C volleyball  ■ 3 A both  ■  B golf  ■  C so  ■ 4 A penalty  ■  B motor racing  ■  C baseball  ■ 5 A skiing  ■  B boxing  ■  C athletics  ■

17 Carol looks _____ her mother. They’re identical. A after ■  B for ■  C like ■ 18 Martin and John _____ have red hair. A neither ■  B both ■  C all ■ 19 Your bag’s exactly the same _____ mine. A with ■  B of ■  C as ■ 20 His new film is quite _____ to the last one. A  the same  ■  B  the similar  ■  C similar ■ 20

b Which word has the same stress pattern? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: basketball A  afternoon  ■  B presenter  C  windsurfing  ■ ✓

■ 

6 tennis A along ■  B baseball ■  C defeat ■ 7 exercise A behaviour ■  B intention ■  C volleyball ■ 8 exciting A footballer ■  B basketball ■  C athletics ■ 9 across A towards ■  B over ■  C under ■ 10 identical A indecisive ■  B immediately ■  C energetic ■ 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My sister _____ Italian. A  speak  ■  B  speaks  ■ ✓   C  do speak  ■ 1 Who _____ you that strange story? A  did tell  ■  B told ■  C  did you tell 

19 Tom said he _____ a doctor in the future. A  goes to be  ■  B  had been  ■  C  was going to be  ■ 20 The radio news said there _____ a road accident an hour earlier. A been ■  B  had been  ■  C  would been  ■



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2 Which hotel _____ the most expensive rooms? A has ■  B  does have  ■  C  is have  ■

VOCABULARY

3 Eva was tired because she _____ the night before. A  didn’t slept  ■  B  hadn’t sleep  ■  C  hadn’t slept  ■

a Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the verb phrases. Example: He was _____ prison for six months. A into ■  B in ■ ✓   C at ■

4 We gave Kojo a lift because he _____ missed his bus. A would ■  B had ■  C have ■ 5 Who _____ yesterday? A  you saw  ■  B  did see you 

■ 

C  did you see 

1 Please put your luggage _____ the belt. A to ■  B on ■  C over ■



2 Who does this bag _____? A  belong to  ■  B  own to 

6 The man said the time _____ 8 o’clock. A was ■  B been ■  C be ■

4 Quick! _____ the train. It’s leaving now. A  Get on  ■  B  Catch on  ■  C  Go in 

8 When I got home I realized I _____ my keys on the bus. A leave ■  B left ■  C  had left  ■



6 Check how hot the water is before you _____ the bath. A  get into  ■  B  go on  ■  C  walk to  ■



7 We _____ the bus at the wrong stop. A  took off  ■  B  got off  ■  C  went from 

■ 



8 The men were freed _____ prison after two years. A off ■  B from ■  C  out of  ■

12 Ben said he _____ ring me later. A had ■  B was ■  C would ■

9 Is there time to _____ swim before we go home? A go ■  B  have a  ■  C take ■

13 Maria told us she _____ tired, and went to bed. A was ■  B  has been  ■  C is ■

10 I’m away next weekend, so I’m _____ my dog with friends. A leaving ■  B having ■  C staying ■

14 Jamie said he _____ the film many times before. A saw ■  B  had seen  ■  C sees ■

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

15 How many people _____ to the concert? A goes ■  B  were gone  ■  C went ■ 16 My grandfather told us about the places he _____ to in his life. A  was travelling  ■  B  had travelled  ■  C  going to travel  ■ 17 Before last night, I _____ the professor. A  was never meeting  ■  B  have never met  C  had never met  ■



5 We’re going _____ holiday next week. A for ■  B to ■  C on ■



10 Who _____ the cake? It’s very good! A  did make  ■  B made ■  C  was made  11 How _____ last night? A  you felt  ■  B  were you feel  C  did you feel  ■

C  go with 

3 At first nobody _____ there was a problem. A planned ■  B organized ■  C realized ■

7 What _____ to your hair? It looks terrible! A  has happened  ■  B  was happened  ■  C happens ■

9 The teacher _____ to sit down. A  said us  ■  B  told us  ■  C  told to us 

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18 Who _____ you last night? Was it Mary? A  does call  ■  B called ■  C  have you called 



Example: ‘Hello!’ she _____. A told ■  B  said us 

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C said ■ ✓

11 Please _____ Mark that dinner is ready. A told ■  B say ■  C tell ■ 12 What have you _____ your mother? She’s very unhappy. A  said to  ■  B said ■  C  told to  ■ 13 ‘Hurry up!’ _____ Dad. A  told us  ■  B said ■  C told ■ 14 Dom _____ that he wanted to study medicine. A  has told  ■  B  said us  ■  C said ■

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12  Quick Test 15 I _____ you not to do that! A  ’m saying  ■  B  ’ve told 

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C  told to 

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c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with past participles.

a Which past participle has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A won  ■  B begun  ■  C got  ■ ✓

Example: J.K. Rowling had _____ several Harry Potter books by 2000. A written ■ ✓   B wrote ■  C write ■

1 A become  ■  B done  ■  C gone  ■ 2 A broken  ■  B brought  ■  C caught  ■ 3 A felt  ■  B spoken 

■  C read  ■ 4 A made  ■  B paid  ■  C said  ■ 5 A put  ■  B sung  ■  C come  ■

16 I didn’t know that you and Raju had _____ about this. A speaked ■  B spoken ■  C spoke ■ 17 She had never _____ the song before, but she did it beautifully. A sang ■  B singed ■  C sung ■

b Which syllable has the unstressed /ə/ sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  afternoon  ■  B  afternoon  C afternoon  ■ ✓

18 John told us he had _____ the police. A rung ■  B rang ■  C ring ■

6 A forgetting  ■  B forgetting  C forgetting  ■

19 Liam said that he hadn’t _____ an aeroplane before. A flyed ■  B flown ■  C flew ■ 20 Gina’s parents had _____ her some money. A given ■  B gaven ■  C gave ■ 20

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7 A interesting  ■  B interesting  C interesting  ■

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■  B disasters  ■  C disasters  ■ 9 A afterwards  ■  B afterwards  ■  C afterwards  ■ 10 A information  ■  B information  ■  C information  ■ 8 A disasters 

10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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GRAMMAR

GRAMMAR

1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 A 7 C 8 B 9 C 10 A 11 B 12 A 13 B

14 B 15 C 16 A 17 C 18 B 19 C 20 A 21 B 22 A 23 C 24 A 25 A

VOCABULARY 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 B 7 C 8 A 9 C 10 A 11 B 12 A 13 A

14 C 15 C 16 A 17 C 18 A 19 B 20 B 21 B 22 A 23 B 24 C 25 A

1 C 2 B 3 C 4 C 5 B 6 A 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 A

11 B 12 B 13 B 14 C 15 A 16 C 17 B 18 C 19 C 20 A

VOCABULARY 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 C 8 A 9 C 10 B

11 B 12 B 13 C 14 A 15 B 16 C 17 C 18 B 19 C 20 A

PRONUNCIATION 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 B

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2  Quick Test

3  Quick Test

GRAMMAR

GRAMMAR

1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 C 6 A 7 B 8 C 9 B 10 A

11 C 12 A 13 C 14 C 15 B 16 A 17 B 18 A 19 A 20 C

VOCABULARY 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 C 7 C 8 B 9 A 10 A

11 B 12 C 13 A 14 C 15 B 16 C 17 C 18 A 19 C 20 B

VOCABULARY 11 B 12 A 13 C 14 B 15 C 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 A 20 C

PRONUNCIATION 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 A

1 A 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C 6 C 7 B 8 C 9 A 10 B

1 C 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 C 6 A 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 C

11 C 12 B 13 A 14 B 15 C 16 C 17 C 18 A 19 B 20 B

PRONUNCIATION 6 C 7 A 8 B 9 A 10 C

1 B 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 C

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6 A 7 B 8 A 9 C 10 B

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4  Quick Test

5  Quick Test

GRAMMAR

GRAMMAR

1 B 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 C 6 C 7 A 8 B 9 B 10 A

11 A 12 B 13 C 14 B 15 C 16 B 17 B 18 C 19 A 20 B

VOCABULARY 1 A 2 B 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 C 7 B 8 A 9 B 10 C

11 A 12 B 13 A 14 A 15 B 16 C 17 A 18 C 19 A 20 B

VOCABULARY 11 B 12 A 13 B 14 C 15 B 16 A 17 B 18 A 19 C 20 C

PRONUNCIATION 1 A 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 C

1 B 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 C 6 A 7 C 8 C 9 B 10 B

1 B 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 B 7 B 8 B 9 A 10 C

11 C 12 B 13 C 14 B 15 C 16 B 17 A 18 B 19 C 20 B

PRONUNCIATION 6 A 7 B 8 C 9 B 10 C

1 A 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 C

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6 A 7 B 8 A 9 B 10 B

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6  Quick Test

7  Quick Test

GRAMMAR

GRAMMAR

1 B 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 B 6 A 7 B 8 C 9 A 10 C

11 A 12 C 13 B 14 B 15 C 16 A 17 B 18 C 19 A 20 C

VOCABULARY 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 A 8 B 9 A 10 A

11 A 12 B 13 C 14 A 15 C 16 A 17 A 18 C 19 B 20 C

VOCABULARY 11 C 12 B 13 A 14 C 15 B 16 B 17 C 18 A 19 C 20 C

PRONUNCIATION 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 B

1 C 2 C 3 A 4 A 5 B 6 A 7 C 8 C 9 B 10 B

1 B 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 A 6 B 7 C 8 A 9 A 10 A

11 C 12 C 13 B 14 A 15 B 16 C 17 B 18 A 19 A 20 C

PRONUNCIATION 6 C 7 A 8 B 9 C 10 A

1 C 2 A 3 B 4 B 5 C

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6 C 7 C 8 B 9 A 10 B

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8  Quick Test

9  Quick Test

GRAMMAR

GRAMMAR

1 B 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 C 7 B 8 B 9 A 10 C

11 B 12 B 13 C 14 B 15 A 16 C 17 B 18 C 19 A 20 C

VOCABULARY 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 C 7 B 8 A 9 B 10 C

11 C 12 A 13 B 14 C 15 C 16 B 17 B 18 A 19 A 20 B

VOCABULARY 11 B 12 A 13 B 14 C 15 C 16 B 17 A 18 C 19 A 20 C

PRONUNCIATION 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 A

1 C 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 C 6 C 7 A 8 B 9 A 10 B

1 A 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 A 6 B 7 C 8 B 9 A 10 B

11 B 12 A 13 C 14 B 15 B 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 A 20 C

PRONUNCIATION 6 C 7 A 8 B 9 C 10 B

1 C 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 C

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6 A 7 A 8 B 9 C 10 B

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10  Quick Test

11  Quick Test

GRAMMAR

GRAMMAR

1 A 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 B 6 A 7 B 8 C 9 A 10 B

11 C 12 A 13 C 14 C 15 B 16 B 17 A 18 C 19 C 20 C

VOCABULARY 1 A 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 B 8 B 9 B 10 C

11 B 12 C 13 B 14 B 15 A 16 A 17 B 18 B 19 C 20 C

VOCABULARY 11 B 12 A 13 C 14 A 15 B 16 C 17 A 18 B 19 C 20 C

PRONUNCIATION 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 B

1 A 2 C 3 B 4 A 5 A 6 B 7 A 8 C 9 A 10 C

1 A 2 B 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 C 7 B 8 A 9 A 10 B

11 A 12 C 13 B 14 C 15 B 16 A 17 C 18 B 19 C 20 C

PRONUNCIATION 6 A 7 B 8 A 9 A 10 C

1 A 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 A

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6 B 7 C 8 C 9 A 10 B

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12  Quick Test GRAMMAR 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C 6 A 7 A 8 C 9 B 10 B

11 C 12 C 13 A 14 B 15 C 16 B 17 C 18 B 19 C 20 B

VOCABULARY 1 B 2 A 3 C 4 A 5 C 6 A 7 B 8 B 9 B 10 A

11 C 12 A 13 B 14 C 15 B 16 B 17 C 18 A 19 B 20 A

PRONUNCIATION 1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A

6 A 7 B 8 C 9 B 10 B

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