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PREPARE 4

Units 1 and 2 TEST

Vocabulary /40

1 Complete the sentences with the adjectives in the box.

blonde cheerful dark elderly good-looking shy

1 My mum has got curly hair.


2 Katie is a pretty girl who always looks happy. She’s really_____ .
3 My brother has got straight hair.
4 James is a man in his early twenties.
5 I often go to a ____________community centre to help out with the on Saturdays.
6 Sara is a bit_______ and lacks confidence, but she’s a lovely friend to have.

2 Complete the opposites.


1Confident 2 polite 3 careless_____4 funny _5 miserable_____
3 Write the correct prefix in-, un- or im-. Then match the adjectives to the correct
meanings.
1 unhealthy D A ill
2 polite B in a hurry
C wrong
3 well
D not good for you
4 expensive E not seen
5 kind F rude
6 correct G cheap
7 patient H not nice
8 visible

4 Rewrite the sentences with the opposite adjectives in bold and a suitable noun.
Example :Julia is very dependent. She’s always determined to do on her own.
Julia is very independent. She’s always determined todo things on her own.
1 You’re so tidy. Your is always a mess!

2 Nick was lucky to fail the English .

3 I couldn’t see a thing when the__ went out. Everything was visible.
_______________________________________
4 This__________question is possible to do.

5 Our teacher is fair giving us extra .


_________________________________

5 Write the correct adjectives.


1 In the rock ‘n’roll era, young men often wore smart suits like Elvis Presley.
A skinny B smart C casual
2 Young women liked wearing skirts in the 1950s, which were great for dancing.
A loose-fitting B second-hand C skinny
3 Teenagers in the 1960s dressed in clothes symbolic of a growing youth culture.
A trendy B unfashionable Ccomfortable
4 Fans of the punk era in the 1970s were
often to look more individual.
A brand new B badly-dressed C well-dressed
5 The youth of the 1980s liked to be and trendy like their favourite singers.
A fashionable Buncomfortable C unfashionable
6 The hip hop music of the 1990s brought a trend for more clothing like tracksuits.
A casual B well-dressed C second-hand

6 Write the adverbs.


adjective adverb
lazy
polite
heavy
careful
early

7 Complete the sentences with the adjectives in the box and the correct form of the
adverbs.
amazing good hard lucky rude serious

1 Ryan was very ____ to the teacher. He spoke to her__ .


2 My sister is at maths, and she did __ in the end-of-year exam!
3 I’m not a very tennis player, and I can’t play volleyball either.
4 Is Ellie a student? She takes her schoolwork very .
5 We don’t mind a bit of____work, but we aren’t prepared to work __at weekends.
6 ______, they won the competition by just one point. It was their day!

Grammar /40
1 Rewrite the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
1 Carla comes shopping with me on Saturday.
Carla is coming shopping with me on Saturday.
2 When we’re together, we always are having fun.

3 I want to go to a shop which is having really lovely clothes.

4 Carla meets me there tomorrow at 6 pm.

5 After shopping, we join our friends at the café.

2 Write sentences using the present simple or continuous form of the verbs.

1 Tim / code / computer programs / free time


Tim codes computer programs in his free time.
2 I / take part / swimming competition / tomorrow

3 Stella / have got / dark / curly / hair

4 My sister / be / usually / cheerful / but today / feel / a bit miserable

5 John / practise / guitar / bedroom / moment

3 Choose the correct verbs. Then tick () the sentences that use a state verb.
1 Say the truth! I don’t believe /’m not believing you.________
2 We have / has got PE on Mondays.
3 She isn’t knowing / doesn’t know the answer.
4 Do you own / Are you owning a mobile phone?
5 My dad works / working at the city bank.

4 Decide if the adjectives need a weaker or a stronger adverb.


Then complete the sentences with a suitable adverb from the box.
A bit fairly quite really very
1 Adam is ↑______ sporty. He’s great at all ball sports, and swims ↑_______well, too.
2 Sonia is ↓ friendly with me, but I notice that she’s often ↑ unkind to others.
3 My friends say I can sometimes be ↓ impatient, but luckily it isn’t ↑ often.
4 We went to a ↑ interesting concert at the weekend. It was ↑ amazing!
5 Our teacher was ↓ impolite about our test results. She said we could do ↑ well
if we made more effort.

5 Complete the sentences with the past simple positive form of the verbs in the box.

be buy get listen read study


1 We ten out of ten for effort.
2 Jake to music on his MP3 player.
3 She the book quickly.
4 Zoe hard for the exams.

6 Rewrite the sentences with the negative past simple form of the verbs.
1 The youth in the 1980s wore smart suits.

2 Adele and Rihanna were famous in the 1960s.

3 The older generation understood punk music.

7 Underline the mistakes and write the correct words.


1 She never buy the skinny jeans.
2 I choosed this CD because I like his music.
3 I lost my brand new watch last night.I realised I had not it this morning.
4 Did you bought some new clothes in the sale?

8 Write past simple questions.


1 where / you / find / necklace I / lose

2 Jenny and Lena / be / at / concert

3 how / you / go / school / this morning

9 Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verbs in the box in the past simple.

be(x3) (not)do know (not) like perform play sing(x2) (not)be write

Anna: 1Did you know that my dad was a musician in his youth?
Harry: No way?! That’s so cool!
Anna:I know! He2________________ the drums in a rock band.
Harry: _______________3they famous?
Anna: Not really. They_______________4in local clubs in our town, but they _______________ 5big concerts or
anything like that.
Harry: It’s still cool though! _______________6your dad______________in the band, too?
Anna: No, my uncle Joe, Dad’s brother, _______________7the lead singer.
Harry: And _______________8the band their own lyrics?
__________9
Anna: I think they mainly cover songs of famous bands from the 1960s and 1970s.

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