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The passage discusses completing sentences with missing words and rewriting sentences to add emphasis using specific words provided. It also talks about matching idioms to their meanings.
She changed her hair style, hair colour, make-up and style of clothes, making it seem as if she had been transformed by magic into a different person.
The new job means getting up very early and it's taken the person a while to adjust to the early mornings.
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Language Test 3A Unit 3
1 Choose the correct answers. Sandra used to / would live in the city but now she lives in the country. 1 Will is forever complaining / forever complains that he has too much homework. 2 As a child, Paul was sitting / would sit on his swing in the garden for hours. 3 I think shes hay. She works in the week and at the weekend she is relaxing / will relax at home. 4 !id you used / use to work in the library" 5 #y sister was always sounding / would always sound tired when we soke in the evenings. 6 I will go / am going to work around seven in the morning most days. / $ 2 Complete each sentence with the correct article (a/an, the) or leave the gap blank when no article is needed. I dont think you know my sister. Shes a doctor. 1 #y results werent very good and the doctor says I might have to go to %%%%%%% hosital. 2 Would you like %%%%%%% cu of coffee" Its no trouble. 3 &eling eole gives me %%%%%%% leasure and thats why I do it. 4 She was born on %%%%%%% twenty'second of August, ()**. 5 I read %%%%%%% article you showed me. It was really interesting. 6 I need %%%%%%% holiday this year. Ive been so busy. Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE / $ 3 Complete the missing words. +an you change the c h a n n e l, lease" 1 &e changes his % o % % so ,uickly, one moment hes hay, the ne-t hes angry. 2 Weve done a lot of work on the house, including % o % % % r % % % % the attic into an e-tra bedroom. 3 .he new /ob means getting u very early and its taken me a while to % d % % s % . 4 She changed her hair style, her hair colour, her make'u and her style of clothes and it was as if shed been % r % n % % % r % % % by magic into a different erson0 5 I hated cheese sandwiches and she hated salad so we agreed to % w % % lunches. 6 We used to be friends but since he got a good /ob hes % % r % e % i % % % a real big'head. 4 Complete the sentences with the words from the bo. !here is one etra word that "o# do not need. &e was severely in/ured in the accident. 1 #y family never had any money to buy things. I had a very %%%%%%% childhood. 2 Why do you always %%%%%%% the to off the glue" It will dry u0 3 #y sister is always talking to her friends. She sends %%%%%%% on the hone every day0 4 .hey wont like this news. What if they %%%%%%% their temers" What should I do" 5 She was a brilliant student and her teachers were certain that she would %%%%%%% great things. 6 &e suffers from %%%%%%% behaviour, such as washing his hands twenty times a day or checking the doors are locked all the time. Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE / $ / $ ages fiddle with derived comulsive achieve leave severely lose 5 $ewrite the sentences #sing the word given to add emphasis. Phil was clever. 1such2 Phil was such a clever man. 1 .he beautiful weather made the holiday so memorable. 1that2 It %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% so memorable. 2 She tries hard. 1does2 She %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% hard. 3 I really liked the accommodation. 1was2 What %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% the accommodation. 6 %atch the idioms in bold to the correct eplanations. I told you, a leoard never changes its spots. d 1 !ont change the s#b&ect, its really annoying. 2 Paul has really t#rned over a new leaf. 3 .alk to her, erhas shell have a change of heart. a change the way you live or do things for the better. b avoid talking about something difficult or embarrassing. c change your oinion or attitude, usually because of something youve seen or heard. d always the same erson underneath. Pearson Central Europe Sp. z o.o. 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE / 3 / 3 .4.A5 / 36