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UNIT 1

1. Where were you born?


A. A year ago. B. Three times a week.
C. In Mexico. D. Because I need it for my job.
2. What do you do?
A. In Mexico. B. Because I need it for my job.
C. I’m a teacher. D. No, I’m single.
3. Are you married?
A. In Mexico. B. Because I need it for my job.
C. I’m a teacher. D. No, I’m single.
4. Why are you learning English?
A. A year ago. B. Three times a week.
C. In Mexico. D. Because I need it for my job.
5. When did you start learning English?
A. A year ago. B. Three times a week.
C. In Thailand. D. Because I need it for my job.
6. How often do you have English classes?
A. year ago. B. Three times a week.
C. at home. D. Because I need it for my job.
7. Where does he come from?
A. He comes from the north of England, near Manchester.
B. He lives in a village (just outside the city).
C. He lives alone.
D. He worked in a paper factory.
8. Where does he live?
A. He comes from the north of England, near Manchester.
B. He lives in a village (just outside the city).
C. He lives alone.
D. He worked in a paper factory.
9. Who does he live with?
A. He comes from the north of England, near Manchester.
B. He lives in a village (just outside the city).
C. He lives alone.
D. He worked in a paper factory.
10. What did he do before he retired?
A. He comes from the north of England, near Manchester.
B. He lives in a village (just outside the city).
C. He lives alone.
D. He worked in a paper factory.
11. When did he leave school?
A. He left school when he was 15.
B. He's studying Spanish.
C. Two (a son and a daughter).
D. He's going to visit his son and his Spanish wife in Spain.
12. What is he studying?
A. He left school when he was 15.
B. He's studying Spanish.
C. Two (a son and a daughter).
D. He's going to visit his son and his Spanish wife in Spain.

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13. How many children does he have?
A. He left school when he was 15.
B. He's studying Spanish.
C. Two (a son and a daughter).
D. He's going to visit his son and his Spanish wife in Spain.
14. What is he going to do next year?
A. He left school when he was 15.
B. He's studying Spanish.
C. Two (a son and a daughter).
D. He's going to visit his son and his Spanish wife in Spain.
15. Do …….. a job? - No. I don't. I'm retired. I'm a student now.
A. you have B. you go
C. you enjoying D. are you doing
16. Which university … to? - I don't go to university. I study at home.
A. you have B. do you go
C. are you enjoying D. are you doing
17. ………………the course? - Yes, I am. It's wonderful.
A. You have B. Do you go
C. Are you enjoying D. Are you doing
18. What …. at the moment? - I'm writing an essay about Don Quixote.
A. you have B. do you go
C. are you enjoying D. are you doing
19. Why …………leave school at 15?
- Because my family was poor. We needed the money.
A. did you B. Who are you going
C. you have D. do you
20. ………. to visit next year? - My son and his wife. They live in Spain now.
A. Did you B. Who are you going
C. You have D. Do you go
21. …………… did you have for lunch? - A sandwich
A. What B. Who C. Where D. Why
22. …………. is that?- Jack.
A. What B. Who C. Where D. Why
23. …………. does Bill live? - In New York.
A. What B. Who C. Where D. Why
24. ……… did you see Maria? - Last night.
A. What B. Who C. Where D. When
25. ………. did you do that? - Because I wanted to.
A. What B. Who C. Where D. Why
26. …………… children do they have? - Four
A. How many B. How much C. Whose D. How
27. …………. did it cost?- $5.
A. How many B. How much C. Whose D. How
28. ………….. do you get to school? - By bus.
A. How many B. How much C. Whose D. How
29. ………….. bag is this? - It's mine.
A. How many B. How much C. Whose D. How
30 ………… jacket is yours? - The black one.
A. How many B. How much C. Whose D. Which
31. Do you (1) like (2) listening (3) music (4) ? ‘to’ should be in …

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A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
32. What sort (1) of music (2) you (3) like (4)? ‘do’ should be in …
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
33. Do (1) you (2) often (3) jeans (4)? ‘wear’ should be in ……..
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
34. What (1) your teacher (2) wearing (3) today (4)? ‘is’ should be in …
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
35. Where (1) you (2) go (3) on (4) your last holiday? ‘did’ should be in ….…
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
36. What did (1) you (2) yesterday (3) evening (4)? ‘do’ should be in …
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
37. What (1) you (2) doing (3) this evening (4)? ‘are’ should be in …
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
38. What are (1) you going (2) do (3) after (4) this course? ‘to’ should be in…..
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
39. Marija …………… from Zagreb.
A. comes B. is coming C. is come D. come
40. Jim …………… Spanish and English.
A. speak B. is speak C. speaks D. is speaking
41. Today he ………….. jeans and a shirt.
A. wears B. is wearing C. is wear D. wear
42. …………….. black coffee?
A. Are you liking B. Do you like
C. Are you likeing D. Does you like
43. Last year I ………….. on holiday to Florida.
A. went B. go C. did go D. was going
44. Next year my sister …………. at university.
A. studies B. is going to studies
C. is going to study D. is going study
45. I’m enjoing the party. The mistake of this sentence is ...
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
46. My brother has a good work. The mistake of this sentence is ...
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
47. I have two brothers younger. The mistake of this sentence is ...
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
48. She’s got some new reds shoes. The mistake of this sentence is..
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
49. He arrive yesterday. The mistake of this sentence is ...
A. Tense (T) B. Punctuation (P.)
C. Word missing () D. Preposition (Prep.)
50. They arent coming. The mistake of this sentence is ...
A. Tense (T) B. Punctuation (P.)
C. Word missing () D. Preposition (Prep.)
51. She’s doctor. The mistake of this sentence is ...
A. Tense (T) B. Punctuation (P.)
C. Word missing () D. Preposition (Prep.)

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52. They went in Italy on holiday. The mistake of this sentence is ...
A. Tense (T) B. Punctuation (P.)
C. Word missing () D. Preposition (Prep.)
53. I like Rome because is a beautiful city. The mistake of this sentence is …....
A. Tense (T) B. Punctuation (P.)
C. Word missing () D. Preposition (Prep.)
54. She studied for three years psychology. The mistake of this sentence is…….
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
55. There aren't any milk. The mistake of this sentence is ...
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
56. He's speaking French, German, and Spanish. The mistake of this sentence is …...
A. Tense (T) B. Punctuation (P.)
C. Word missing () D. Preposition (Prep.)
57. I watched TV than I went to bed. The mistake of this sentence is .....
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
58. Did you by any bread at the supermarket? The mistake of this sentence is .......
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
59. I lost my all money. The mistake of this sentence is …....
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
60. What did you last night? The mistake of this sentence is ......
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
61. He always wear jeans.
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
62. My town is quite at the weekend.
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
63. I want that I pass the exam.
A. Spelling (Sp.) B. Wrong word (W.W.)
C. Word order (w.o.) D. Grammar (Gr.)
64. They arrived at London.
A. Tense (T) B. Punctuation (P.)
C. Word missing () D. Preposition (Prep.)
65. I (1) lost (2) my (3) money. (4) ‘all’ should be in ………
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
66. What (1) did (2) you (3) last night (4) ? ‘do’ should be in …
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
67. He (1) doesn’t (2) wear (3) jeans.(4)‘ always’ should be in...
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
68. My (1) town (2) is (3) at the weekend(4).‘ quiet’ should be in
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
69. I (1) want (2) pass (3) the exam(4). ‘to’ should be in …
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
70. They (1) arrived (2) London (3) this morning (4). ‘in’ should be in …

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A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
71. I like (1) Rome (2) because (3) is a beautiful (4) city.‘it’should be in ……
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
72. She (1) studied (2) for (3) three years (4). ‘psychology’ should be in …
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
73. There (1) any (2) milk (3) here (4). ‘isn't’ should be in …
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
74. He (1) French (2), German (3), and Spanish (4). ‘speaks’ should be in ….…
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
75. I (1) watched TV(2) I (3) went to bed. (4) ‘then’ should be in …
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
76. Did (1) you (2) any (3) bread (4) at the supermarket? ‘buy’ should be in…...
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
77. We have become ........................ for ages.
A. the Internet B. emails C. friends D. on the phone
78. They send .................... to us every day.
A. the Internet B. emails C. friends D. on the phone
79. Nam goes on ....................... every day.
A. the Internet B. emails C. friends D. on the phone
80. I talk ......................... to my parents once a week.
A. the Internet B. emails C. friends D. on the phone
81. We played ……………. yesterday.
A. football B.the Internet C. parties D. advice
82. She often gives me …………… when I have sorrows.
A. football B. together C. parties D. advice
83. We usually have …………… at the weekend.
A. football B. together C. parties D. advice
84. We grow up ……………..
A. football B. together C. parties D. advice
85. I'm reading a good book. ‘book’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
86. I booked my flight online. ‘book’ is a(n)…….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
87. What kind of music do you like? ‘kind’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
88. My mother's a very kind person. ‘kind’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
89. What does this mean? ‘mean’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
90. Some people are very mean. They don't like spending their money. ‘mean’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
91. What a lovely ring you're wearing! ‘ring’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
92. I live in a flat. ‘flat’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
93. Holland is a very flat country. ‘flat’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
94. Can you swim? ‘Can’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
95. I'd like a can of coke. ‘can’ is a(n) …….

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A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
96. Do you want to play football? ‘play’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
97. We saw a play at the theatre. ‘play’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
98. The train's coming. ‘train’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
99. Athletes have to train very hard. ‘train’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
100. The phone's ringing. ‘ring’ is a(n) …….
A. noun B. verb C. adjective D. adverb
101. Good morning!
A. Good morning! Lovely day again. B. Yeah! About nine, in the coffee bar.
C. It doesn’t matter. You’re here now. D. Not at all. Don’t mention it.
102. See you tomorrow!
A. Good morning! Lovely day again. B. Yeah! About nine, in the coffee bar.
C. It doesn’t matter. You’re here now. D. Not at all. Don’t mention it.
103. How do you do?
A. No, thank you. I’m just looking. B. How do you do? Pleased to meet you.
C. Cheers! D. Yes. Can I help you?
104. Thank you very much indeed.
A. Good morning! Lovely day again. B. Yeah! About nine, in the coffee bar.
C. It doesn’t matter. You’re here now. D. Not at all. Don’t mention it.
105. Excuse me!
A. No, thank you. I’m just looking. B. How do you do? Pleased to meet you.
C. Cheers! D. Yes. Can I help you?
106. I’m sorry. I can’t come tonight.
A. Bye! See you later. B. Of course I can. No problem.
C. Never mind. Perhaps another time. D. Thanks! Same to you.
107. Can you help me with this exercise?
A. Bye! See you later. B. Of course I can. No problem.
C. Never mind. Perhaps another time. D. Thanks! Same to you.
108. Can I help you?
A. No, thank you. I’m just looking. B. How do you do? Pleased to meet you.
C. Cheers! D. Yes. Can I help you?
109. Bye!
A. Bye! See you later. B. Of course I can. No problem.
C. Never mind. Perhaps another time. D. Thanks! Same to you.
110. Bye! Have a good weekend!
A. Bye! See you later. B. Of course I can. No problem.
C. Never mind. Perhaps another time. D. Thanks! Same to you.
111. Sorry I’m late.
A. Good morning! Lovely day again. B. Yeah! About nine, in the coffee bar.
C. It doesn’t matter. You’re here now. D. Not at all. Don’t mention it.
112. Cheers!
A. No, thank you. I’m just looking. B. How do you do? Pleased to meet you.
C. Cheers! D. Yes. Can I help you?

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UNIT 2

1. Choose the correct sentence.


A. Where you go on holiday? B. Where do you go on holiday?
C. Do you have any childrens? D. Do you have got any children?
2. Choose the correct sentence.
A. I’m Hans. I’m coming from Germany.
B. I’m Hans. I come from Germany.
C. This is a great party! Everyone are dancing.
D. This is a great party! Everyone dances.
3. Choose the correct sentence.
A. I don’t have a mobile.
B. I no have a mobile.
C. Jack’s a policeman, but he doesn’t wears a uniform.
D. Jack’s a policeman, but he no wear a uniform.
4. Choose the correct sentence.
A. ‘Where is Jose?’- ‘He’s siting by the window.’
B. ‘Where is Jose?’- ‘He sits by the window.’
C. I’m liking coffee and tea.
D. I like coffee and tea.
5. I never …………. breakfast on weekdays, only at weekends.
A. have B. shower C. hair D. put
6. I have a hot ……… every morning and every evening.
A. have B. shower C. hair D. put
7. My sister washes her …………… at least four times a week.
A. have B. shower C. hair D. put
8. She didn't have time to …………. on any make-up this morning.
A. have B. shower C. hair D. put
9. My brother never reads books or newspapers, he only reads music ……
A. watches B. make C. washing-up D. magazines
10. I don't often do the ……….. because we've got a dishwasher.
A. watches B. make C. washing-up D. magazines
11. I'm going to ………… a cup of coffee. Does anybody want one?
A. watches B. make C. washing-up D. magazines
12. My dad always …………… the ten o'clock news on TV.
A. watches B. make C. washing-up D. magazines
13. My mum says I …………. my friends too much.
A. text B. clear C. send D. listen
14. You made this mess, so you …………….. it up!
A. text B. clear C. send D. listen
15. Can I …………. an email from your computer?
A. text B. clear C. send D. listen
16. How can you ………… to music while you're working?
A. text B. clear C. hear D. listen
17. I'm always so tired after work. I just want to ……… in front of the TV.
A. go B. do C. cooked D. relax
18. I …………. a meal for ten people last night.
A. cook B. do C. cooked D. make
19. I didn't forget to ………. my homework, I forgot to bring it.
A. go B. do C. cook D. relax

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20. Can you wait a minute? I need to …………. to the toilet.
A. go B. do C. cook D. relax
21. What lovely weather we're having!
A. Yes, wonderful, isn't it? Just like summer!
B. I know. Really awful, isn't it? I just hope this rain stops soon.
C. I'm very well, thanks. How about you?
D. Yes. Excellent, thanks. We all went to that new night club in King Street.
22. What terrible weather!
A. Yes, wonderful, isn't it? Just like summer!
B. I know. Really awful, isn't it? I just hope this rain stops soon.
C. I'm very well, thanks. How about you?
D. Yes. Excellent, thanks. We all went to that new night club in King Street.
23. How are you today?
A. Yes, wonderful, isn't it? Just like summer!
B. I know. Really awful, isn't it? I just hope this rain stops soon.
C. I'm very well, thanks. How about you?
D. Yes. Excellent, thanks. We all went to that new night club in King Street.
24. Did you have a nice evening?
A. Yes, wonderful, isn't it? Just like summer!
B. I know. Really awful, isn't it? I just hope this rain stops soon.
C. I'm very well, thanks. How about you?
D. Yes. Excellent, thanks. We all went to that new night club in King Street.
25. How do you find living in Chicago?
A. I'm enjoying it a lot. It was a bit strange at first, but I love it now.
B. Yes. no problems. The plane was a bit late, but it didn't matter.
C. No, I missed it. Was it a good game?
D. Thank you. I'm glad you like it. I got it in the sale for only £40.
26. Did you have a good journey?
A. I'm enjoying it a lot. It was a bit strange at first, but I love it now.
B. Yes. no problems.The plane was a bit late, but it didn't matter.
C. No, I missed it. Was it a good game?
D. Thank you. I'm glad you like it. I got it in the sale for only £40.
27. Did you watch the football yesterday?
A. I'm enjoying it a lot. It was a bit strange at first, but I love it now.
B. Yes. no problems. The plane was a bit late, but it didn't matter.
C. No, I missed it. Was it a good game?
D. Thank you. I'm glad you like it. I got it in the sale for only £40.
28. What a lovely jacket you're wearing!
A. I'm enjoying it a lot. It was a bit strange at first, but I love it now.
B. Yes. no problems. The plane was a bit late, but it didn't matter.
C. No, I missed it. Was it a good game?
D. Thank you. I'm glad you like it. I got it in the sale for only £40.
29. If you have any problems, just ask me.
A. I'm enjoying it a lot. It was a bit strange at first, but I love it now.
B. Thank you very much. That's really kind of you.
C. No, I missed it. Was it a good game?
D. Thank you. I'm glad you like it. I got it in the sale for only £40.
30. He's a good friend but we don't meet often.
A. Although he's a good friend, we don't meet often.
B. He's a good friend, although we meet often.

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C. He's a good friend. However, we meet often.
D. He's a good friend, and we don't meet often.
31. She isn't English but she speaks English very well.
A. Although she is English, she speaks English very well.
B. She speaks English very well, so she isn't English.
C. She isn't English. However, she speaks English very well.
D. She speaks English very well, and she isn't English.
32. It rained a lot but we enjoyed the holiday.
A. Because it rained a lot, we enjoyed the holiday.
B. We enioyed the holiday, although it rained a lot.
C. It rained a lot, so we enjoyed the holiday.
D. It rained a lot and we enjoyed the holiday.
33. What are you doing at the moment? …….
A. I’m running B. I’m run C. I have run D. I run
34. What did he do before he retired? He ……in a paper factory.
A. has worked B. worked C. was work D. is working
35. ……is yours – red coat or blue one?
A. What B. Which C. How D. When
36. They are watching a fiction film.
A. What are they watching? B. When are they watching?
C. Are they watching? D. What do they watch?
37. I am catching the …….at 11:00 p.m to get home.
A. wallet B. mouse C. essay D. train
38. I’m happy in Paris, but I ……..my children.
A. love B. have C. need D. miss
39. Which group is nouns?
A. art gallery/ bar/ factory B. ring/ grow up/ graduate
C. successful/ comfortable/ casual D. behind/ between/ over
40. Have you got any brothers or sisters? - ….. He lives with my parents in Hunan province.
A. I’ve got a sister B. I’ve got a brother
C. I’ve got two brothers D. I haven’t a brother
41. My sister …….. her hair at least four times a week.
A. is going to wash B. is washing C. washes D. washs
42. I didn’t …………… my homework, I forgot to bring it.
A. forget to do B. forgot to do C. forget do D. forget doing
43. I’m always so tired after work, I just ……..in front of the TV.
A. wants to relax B. wanting to relax C. want to relax D. relaxed
44. My dad always watches ………on TV.
A. the news ten o’clock B. the ten o’clock new
C. the ten o’clock news D. news
45. This is a great party! ………..
A. everyone is dancing B. anyone is dancing
C. everyone dancing D. everyone dances
46. He was dreaming ……when suddenly a loud noise woke him up.
A. peaceable B. peacefully C. peace D. peaceful
47. Mary looked for her car keys ……. but she couldn’t find them ….
A. everywhere/ anywhere B. everywhere/ nowhere
C. anywhere/ anywhere D. everywhere/ anything
48. He ………….going to Italy for his holiday.
A. is hoping B. is thinking of C. is thinking D. is think of

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49. “Robert is the oldest in the family.” - “No, he isn’t. …….”
A. He’s the rudest. B. He’s the shortest.
C. He’s the fattest. D. He’s the youngest.
50. We’re planning our summer holiday ……..
A. last month B. last year C. two days ago D. at the moment
51. The teacher was…………because all the students were late.
A. excited B. annoyed C. frightened D. relaxing
52. Tony had a second interview but he didn't get the job, he is so……...
A. interesting B. interested C. disappointing D. disappointed
53. …….. - Why don't you go home to bed?
A. That's fantastic! B. I’m so tired! C. Cheer up! D. Lucky you!
54. “What's your teacher like?” – “…………..”.
A. She's very nice and patient B. She's very tall
C. She’s a beautiful woman D. She likes watching films
55. “What does Jim like?” - ………………
A. He’s tall. B. He’s handsome.
C. He’s a handsome man. D. He likes motorbikes.
56. Sydney is …….city in Australia.
A. largest B. the largest C. larger than D. the most largest
57. A human is …...an elephant, but a horse is ……
A. faster/ the fastest B. the fastest/ the fastest
C. faster than/ the fastest D. faster than/ the fast
58. Which group is pronouns?
A. carpet/ canal/ antique B. herb/ hobby/ aspirin
C. everything/ anything/ nothing D. dollar/ dozen/ cloth
59. I work for …..company that makes ……carpets.
A. a/ no article B. no article/ the C. a/ the D. the/ the
60. Kate knows ……..who can help you – her friend Sue.
A. anybody B. anyone C. no one D. someone

UNIT 3

1. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the one of the
others.
A. looked B. arrived C. played D. used
2. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the one of the
others.
A. used B. arrived C. played D. wanted
3. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the one of the
others.
A. arrived B. decided C. played D. used
4. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the one of the
others.
A. tried B. stopped C. planned D. played
5. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the one of the
others.
A. looked B. stopped C. hated D. liked
6. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the one of the
others.

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A. tried B. arrived C. used D. laughed
7. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the one of the
others.
A. planned B. wanted C. decided D. hated
8. The phone rang, …………. I answered it.
A. and B. but C. so D. because
9. I felt ill, ………….. I went to bed.
A. and B. but C. so D. because
10. I made a sandwich ……………. I was hungry.
A. and B. but C. so D. because
11. I had a shower ……….. washed my hair.
A. and B. but C. so D. because
12. I lost my passport, ……….. I found it later.
A. and B. but C. so D. because
13. I called the police ………….. I heard a strange noise.
A. and B. but C. so D. because
14. The printer broke, ………. I mended it.
A. and B. but C. so D. because
15. I forgot her birthday, ……….. I said sorry.
A. and B. but C. so D. because
16. I took my driving test ……………. I passed it!
A. and B. but C. so D. because
17. I told a joke ……………… nobody laughed.
A. and B. but C. so D. because
18. I …………… a good programme on TV last night.
A. was seeing B. saw C. see D. were seeing
19 . While I ……… this morning, I ………. my wallet. I don’t know how.
A. shopped / lost B. was shopping /was losing
C. was shopping /lost D. shopped / was losing
20. Last week the police …… Alan because he …… at over eighty miles an hour.
A. stopped / drove B. were stopping / was driving
C. were stopping/ drove D. stopped / was driving
21. ‘How …………. your leg?’ - ‘I ……….. and I ………… a tree.’
A. did you break / skied/ hit B. did you break / skied/ was hitting
C. were you breaking / skie / hit D. did you break / was skiing/ hit
22. When I ……….. at the party, everyone …….. a good time.
A. arrived / was having B. was arriving/ had
C. arrived / had / D. arrived / were having
23. ………………… a good time last night?
A. Were you having B. Did you had
C. Did you have D. Were you have
24. While I … (go) to work this morning, I … (meet) an old friend.
A. went / met B. was going/ meet C. was going/ met D. were going/ met
25. I (not want) … to get up this morning. It …(rain) and it was cold, and my bed was so
warm.
A. didn't wanted/ was raining B. didn't want/ was raining
C. don't want/ is raining D. didn't want/ rained
26. The phone (ring) ………. just as I (leave) ………. the office.
A. rang / was leaving B. rang / left
C. was ringing / was leaving D. rings / am leaving

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27. When I (pick) …….. up the phone, there was no-one there.
A. pick B. picked C. am picking D. was picking
28. I (say) ….. hello to the children, but they didn’t say anything because they (watch)…. TV.
A. say / are watching B. said / watched
C. said/ were watching D. said/ was watching
29. How do we say 2/6/1901 in English?
A. It’s second of June nineteen oh one.
B. It’s June second nineteen oh one.
C. It’s the second of June nineteen oh one.
D. It’s June the second nineteen and one.
30. How do we say 31/8/2002 in English?
A. It’s the thirty-first of August two thousand and two.
B. It’s August the thirty-one two thousand and two.
C. It’s the thirty-first of August two thousand two.
D. It’s August thirty-first two thousand and two.
31. How do we say 4/7/2010 in English?
A. It’s the four of July two thousand and ten.
B. It’s July the fourth two thousand and ten.
C. It’s the fourth July two thousand and ten.
D. It’s July the fourth two thousand ten.
32. How do we say 1/5/1980 in English?
A. It’s one May nineteen eighty.
B. It’s May the first nineteen and eighty.
C. It’s first of May nineteen eighty.
D. It’s May the first nineteen eighty.
33. How do we say 17/9/2020 in English?
A. It’s the seventeenth of September two thousand and twenty.
B. It’s September the seventeen two thousand and twenty.
C. It’s the seventeen of September two thousand and two.
D. It’s September the seventeenth two thousand two.
34. How do we say 7/1/1868 in English?
A. It’s the seventh of January eighteen sixty eight.
B. It’s January the seventh eighteen sixty-eight.
C. It’s the seven of January eighteen sixty-eight.
D. It’s January the seventh eighteen and sixty-eight.
35. How do we say 28/12/1901 in English?
A. It’s the twenty-eight of December nineteen oh one.
B. It’s December the twenty eighth nineteen oh one.
C. It’s the twenty-eighth of December nineteen oh one.
D. It’s December twenty-eighth nineteen oh one.
36. How do we say 14/2/1980 in English?
A. It’s the fourteenth of February nineteen and eighty.
B. It’s February fourteenth nineteen eighty.
C. It’s the fourteen of February nineteen eighty.
D. It’s February the fourteenth nineteen eighty.
37. How do we say 5/11/2002 in English?
A. It’s the fifth of November two thousand and two.
B. It’s November the fifth two thousand two.
C. It’s five of November two thousand and two.
D. It’s November the fifth two thousands and two.

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38. How do we say 5/04/2010 in English?
A. It’s five of April two thousand and ten.
B. It’s April the fifth two thousand and ten.
C. It’s the fifth of April two thousand ten.
D. It’s April fifth two thousand and ten.
39. I get up …………..6.30 a.m.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
40. His birthday’s …………. Tuesday.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
41. We’re seeing them …………next weekend.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
42. The meeting’s ………… 7th July.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
43. Why didn’t you come to my party ……….. last week?
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
44. Let’s go on holiday ………… the summer.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
45. I’m going home early ………… Friday afternoon.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
46. I was born in Africa ………. 1970.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
47. We lived in Bristol………. four years.
A. at B. on C. in D. for
48. I went home ………. the weekend.
A. at B. on C. in D. at & on are correct.
49. They arrived ………. three o’clock ………. the afternoon.
A. at/on B. on/in C. in/in D. at/in
50. At my school we wore a different uniform………. summer.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
51. She started her new job ………. May 3rd.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
52. I hated driving ………. night when I lived abroad.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
53. He left ………. Friday.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
54. When I was young, we always ate turkey ………. Christmas.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition
55. We got up late ………. Sunday morning.
A. at B. on C. in D. no preposition

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UNIT 4

1. Have you got …………. brothers or sisters?


A. a little B. a few C. any D. some
2. We don’t need ……….. olive oil.
A. many B. a few C. any D. some
3. Here are ……….. letters for you.
A. a little B. much C. any D. some
4. I need ……………. money.
A. many B. a few C. any D. some
5. Is there ……….. petrol in the car?
A. a little B. a few C. any D. some
6. Have you got ………… homework?
A. a little B. a few C. many D. much
7. We don’t need ……….. eggs. Just half a dozen.
A. some B. a few C. many D. much
8. Is there …….. traffic in your town?
A. a little B. some C. many D. much
9. There aren’t ………. students in my class.
A. some B. a few C. many D. much
10. How ………… people live in your house?
A. any B. a few C. many D. much
11. I have ………. close friends. Two or three.
A. a little B. a few C. a lot of D. much
12. He has …….. money. He’s a millionaire.
A. a little B. a few C. a lot of D. many
13. ‘Do you take sugar in coffee?’ ‘Just ……….. Half a spoonful.’
A. a little B. a few C. a lot of D. much
14. ‘Have you got ……………CDs? – ‘Hundreds’
A. a little B. a few C. a lot of D. much
15. I’ll be ready in ………… minutes.
A. a little B. a few C. a lot of D. much
16. I’ve learnt a lot of Spanish, but only ………. Russian.
A. a little B. a few C. a lot of D. much
17. I bought….unusual football on …. eBay. David Beckham kicked it in …….2004
European Cup Final!
A. an/the/the B. an/ nothing(-)/the
C. an/ the/ nothing(-) D. a/ the/ the
18. There was …… old Learjet for sale! ……. famous film star paid ….. lot of money for it.
A. an/a/a B. a/the/a C. an/ the/ nothing(-) D. a/an/the
19. …. film star who bought … Learjet collects … aeroplanes.
A. A/ the/ nothing(-) B. A/a/ nothing(-)
C. The/ a/ nothing(-) D. The/the/the
20. Bay is … very clever idea. It’s … biggest market in … world.
A. nothing(-)/the/the B. a/the/the
C. a/a/ the D. a/the/ nothing(-)
21. I don’t go out to … work. I work at … home on my computer.
A. the/ nothing(-) B. the/the
C. a/ nothing(-) D. nothing(-)/ nothing(-)
22. I do all my shopping on … Internet. What … great way to shop!

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A. the/a B. nothing(-)/a C. the / nothing(-) D. an/a
23. Which noun is uncountable?
A. towel B. nappy C. soap D. toothbrush
24. Which noun is countable?
A. toothpaste B. hairbrush C. shampoo D. toilet paper
25. Which noun is countable?
A. shaving foam B. make-up C. towel D. deodorant
26. Which noun is countable?
A. nappy B. deodorant C. perfume D. aftershave
27. Where can you buy a T-shirt?
A. a chemist’s B. a café C. a post office D. a clothes shop
28. Where can you buy soap?
A. a chemist’s B. a café C. a post office D. a clothes shop
29. Where can you buy a sparkling mineral water?
A. a chemist’s B. a café C. a post office D. a clothes shop
30. You can buy these at a chemist’s.
A. shaving foam, make-up, deodorant
B. a belt, a leather jacket, a tie
C. an espresso, a toasted sandwich, a doughnut
D. a book of stamps, envelopes, stamps
31. You can buy these at a café.
A. shaving foam, make-up, deodorant
B. a belt, a leather jacket, a tie
C. an espresso, a toasted sandwich, a doughnut
D. a book of stamps, envelopes, stamps
32. You can buy these at a post office.
A. shaving foam, make-up, deodorant
B. a belt, a leather jacket, a tie
C. an espresso, a toasted sandwich, a doughnut
D. a book of stamps, envelopes, stamps
33. You can buy these at a chothes shop.
A. shaving foam, make-up, deodorant
B. a belt, a leather jacket, a tie
C. an espresso, a toasted sandwich, a doughnut
D. a book of stamps, envelopes, stamps
34. 'Did you meet…nice at the party?' -Yes. I met…who knows you!'
A. anyone/ someone B. someone/ someone
C. someone/ somebody D. someone/ anyone
35. 'Ouch! There's …………….. in my eye!'
Let me look. No, I can't see ………….'
A. anything/ something B. something / someone
C. someone/ anybody D. something/anything
36. Let's go ………. hot for our holidays.'
Yes. but we can't go ……………. that's too expensive.'
A. anywhere/ somewhere B. somewhere / somewhere
C. somewhere/ anywhere D. something/anything
37. 'I'm so unhappy. … loves me. ''I know … who loves you. Me.'
A. anything/ someone B. Nobody/someone
C. Someone/ anybody D. Anybody/anything
38. 'I've lost my glasses. I've looked ……, but I can't find them.'

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A. everywhere B. someone C. anywhere D. anything
39. Did you buy …. at the shops?' - No.... I didn't have any money.'
A. nothing/ anything B. anything / nothing
C. something/ nothing D. anybody/anything
40. I'm bored. I want …. interesting to read, or .… interesting to talk to, or ……
interesting to go.'
A. anything/ someone/ somewhere B. something/ anyone/ somewhere
C. someone/ something/ somewhere D. something/someone/somewhere
41. 'It was a great party. …………… loved it.'
A. Everywhere B. Everyone C. Anyone D. Everything
42. Just ……………...milk in my coffee, please.
A. a little B. a few C. a lot of D. lots of
43. …………….lots of sugar in the cupboard.
A. There are B. It’s C. There's D. They’re
44. Let's play ………………more songs.
A. a little B. any C. a few D. too
45. I don't know …………….about it.
A. somebody B. nothing C. something D. anything
46. There isn't …………..time, but we'll get there.
A. many B. a lot of C. lot of D. a lot
47. Luke's got …………to tell you.
A. something B. anything C. someone D. somebody
48. There is ……………..traffic in Athens.
A. lot of B. lot C. a lots of D. a lot of
49. Is ………………in the house?
A. nobody B. anybody C. anything D. somebody
50. I live in ………………..in the mountains in Switzerland.
A. small a village B. an small village C. a small village D. small village
51. Where can you buy aspirin?
A. a chemist's B.a clothes shop C. a post office D. a café
52. Where can you buy medicine?
A. a chemist's B.a clothes shop C. a post office D. a café
53. What can you do in a chemist's ?
A. buy soap B. buy a coffee or tea
B. send a parcel D. look in a mirror
54. What can you do in a clothes shop?
C. buy soap B. buy a coffee or tea
D. send a parcel D. look in a mirror
55. What can you do in a post office?
A. buy soap B. buy a coffee or tea
C. send a parcel D. look in a mirror
56. What can you do in a cafe?
B. buy soap B. buy a coffee or tea
C. send a parcel D. look in a mirror
57. What can you do in a cafe?
A. get a prescription B. eat a sandwich or cakes
C. buy stamps D. try on clothes
58. What can you do in a chemist's?
A. get a prescription B. eat a sandwich or cakes
C. buy stamps D. try on clothes

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59. What can you do in a clothes shop?
A. get a prescription B. eat a sandwich or cakes
C. buy stamps D. try on clothes
60. What can you do in a post office?
A. get a prescription B. eat a sandwich or cakes
C. buy stamps D. try on clothes
61. What can you do in a post office?
A. get photos developed B. drink beer or wine
C. buy cards D. go in a changing room
62. What can you do in a chemist's?
A. get photos developed B. drink beer or wine
C. buy cards D. go in a changing room
63. What can you do in a cafe?
A. get photos developed B. drink beer or wine
C. buy cards D. go in a changing room
64. What can you do in a post office?
A. get photos developed B. drink beer or wine
C. buy cards D. go in a changing room
65. What can you do in a clothes shop?
A. get photos developed B. drink beer or wine
C. buy cards D. go in a changing room
66. What can you do in a clothes shop?
A. buy aspirin B. buy a shirt
C. read a paper D. exchange money or traveller's cheques
67. What can you do in a cafe?
A. buy aspirin B. buy a shirt
C. read a paper D. exchange money or traveller's cheques
68. What can you do in a chemist's?
A. buy aspirin B. buy a shirt
C. read a paper D. exchange money or traveller's cheques
69. What can you do in a post office?
A. buy aspirin B. buy a shirt
C. read a paper D. exchange money or traveller's cheques
70. What can you do in a post office?
A. buy nappies B. buy stamps and stationery
C. talk to friends D. buy jumper
71. What can you do in a cafe?
A. buy nappies B. buy stamps and stationery
C. talk to friends D. buy jumper
72. What can you do in a clothes shop?
A. buy nappies B. buy stamps and stationery
C. talk to friends D. buy jumper
73. What can you do in a chemist's?
A. buy nappies B. buy stamps and stationery
C. talk to friends D. buy jumper
74. What can you do in a chemist's?
A. buy toothpaste B. buy envelopes
C. look at the menu D. buy a hat
75. What can you do in a cafe?
A. buy toothpaste B. buy envelopes

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C. look at the menu D. buy a hat
76. What can you do in a clothes shop?
A. buy toothpaste B. buy envelopes
C. look at the menu D. buy a hat
77. What can you do in a post office ?
A. buy toothpaste B. buy envelopes
C. look at the menu D. buy a hat
78. Which things belong to a chemist's?
A. deodorant: aspirin; shaving foam
B. a doughnut: a toasted sandwich; a sparkling mineral water
C. a parcel: envelopes; scales;
D. a T-shirt; a tie: a belt
79. Which things belong to a café?
A. deodorant: aspirin; shaving foam
B. a doughnut: a toasted sandwich; a sparkling mineral water
C. a parcel: envelopes; scales;
D. a T-shirt; a tie: a belt
80. Which things belong to a post office?
A. deodorant: aspirin; shaving foam
B. a doughnut: a toasted sandwich; a sparkling mineral water
C. a parcel: envelopes; scales;
D. a T-shirt; a tie: a belt
81. Which things belong to a clothes shop?
A. deodorant: aspirin; shaving foam
B. a doughnut: a toasted sandwich; a sparkling mineral water
C. a parcel: envelopes; scales;
D. a T-shirt; a tie: a belt
82. Which things belong to a chemist's?
A. tissues; deodorant: aspirin
B. an espresso: a doughnut: a toasted sandwich;
C. envelopes; scales; a book of stamps
D. a tie: a belt; a leather jacket
83. Which things belong to a café?
A. tissues; deodorant: aspirin
B. an espresso: a doughnut: a toasted sandwich;
C. envelopes; scales; a book of stamps
D. a tie; a belt; a leather jacket
84. Which things belong to a post office?
A. tissues; deodorant: aspirin
B. an espresso: a doughnut: a toasted sandwich;
C. envelopes; scales; a book of stamps
D. a tie; a belt; a leather jacket
85. Which things belong to a clothes shop?
A. tissues; deodorant: aspirin
B. an espresso: a doughnut: a toasted sandwich;
C. envelopes; scales; a book of stamps
D. a tie: a belt; a leather jacket

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UNIT 5

01. He’s looking forward ……………… his old friends.


A. meeting B. to meeting C. to meet D. meet
02. I'd like ……….. a vet. I’ve got three pets - two rabbits and a kitten called Princess.
A. be B. being C. am D. to be
03. I'm going ………. hard and get really good grades in all my exams.
A. to study B. to studying C. study D. to studies
04. I’m thinking ........... my job, because I'm tired of travelling all the time.
A. to changing B. change C. of changing D. to change
05. I’m looking forward …… on a world cruise with my friend, Margaret.
A. going B. to going C. to go D. go
06. I’d love ………… in a rock band. I want to play lead guitar.
A. to be B. to being C. be D. being
07. I hope ………….. back to college and train ………… a primary school teacher
A. to go / be B. go / to be C. to go / to be D. go / be
08. I …………. to live in a hot country.
A. want B. enjoy C. like D. hate
09. We …………. going to Italy for our holidays.
A. are hoping B. decide C. would like D. are thinking of
10. I …………going shopping at the weekend.
A. want B. likes C. would love D. enjoy
11. I ………… to see you again soon.
A. hope B. like C. am looking forward D. enjoy
12. Do you ………….. learning English?
A. would love B. enjoy C. would like D. want
13. We ………… having a few days off soon.
A. are thinking of B. would love to C. are looking forward D. hope
14. Choose the correct sentence
A. I hope go to university. B. What you want to study?
C. One of my favourite hobbies is cook. D. What do you like cooking?
15. Choose the correct sentence
A. I get terrible headaches. B. When did you start get them?
C. We're planing our summer holidays at the moment. D. Where are you thinking to go?
16. Choose the incorrect sentence.
A. Do you like learning English?
B. Would you like to learn another foreign language?
C. What are you thinking to do on Saturday morning?
D. What do you enjoy doing in the evenings?
17. Choose the incorrect sentence.
A. Do you want to get married one day? B. How many children do you hope to have?
C. I'm bored. D. What would you like doing tonight?
18. Why are Peter and Jane saving all their money?
A. They're going to buy a house. B. I'll give you a lift to the station if you like.
B. She's going to travel round North America. D. It's OK. I'll answer it.
18. Oh. no! I'm late. I'm going to miss my train.
A. They're going to buy a house.
B. I'll give you a lift to the station if you like.
C. She's going to travel round North America.
D. It's OK. I'll answer it.

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19. What's Annie doing this summer?
A. They're going to buy a house.
B. I'll give you a lift to the station if you like.
C. She's going to travel round North America.
D. It's OK. I'll answer it.
20. The phone's ringing.
A. They're going to buy a house.
B. I'll give you a lift to the station if you like.
C. She's going to travel round North America.
D. It's OK. I'll answer it.
21. I haven't got enough money.
A. Don't worry. I'll lend you some.
B. I'm going to stay in and watch the football on TV.
C. I'll give you a lift to the station if you like.
D. It's OK. I'll answer it.
22. What are you doing tonight?
A. Don't worry. I'll lend you some.
B. I'm going to stay in and watch the football on TV.
C. I'll give you a lift to the station if you like.
D. It's OK. I'll answer it.
24. Choose the incorrect sentence.
A. That bag looks heavy. I'll carry it for you.
B. I bought some warm boots because I'll go skiing.
C. Tony's back from holiday. - Is he? I'll give him a ring.
D. What are you doing tonight? - We're going to see a play at the theatre.
25. Choose the incorrect sentence.
A. You can tell me your secret. I won't tell anyone.
B. Congratulations! I hear you'll get married.
C. I need to post these letters. - I'm going shopping soon. I'll post them for you.
D. What are we having for lunch? - I'm going to make a lasagne.
26. Choose the incorrect sentence.
A. 'What would you like to drink?' - ‘Have a coffee, please.'
B. Where are the changing rooms? I'd like to try on these jeans.
C. I can't go out because a friend of mine will come to see me.
D. I'm looking forward to seeing you again soon.
27. Choose the incorrect sentence.
A. I'm thinking of changing my job soon.
B. Phone me tonight. I give you my phone number.
C. I'm seeing the doctor tomorrow about my back.
D. I'm looking forward to seeing you again soon.
28. Choose the incorrect sentence.
A. The teacher was annoying because all the students were late.
B. My daughter is very excited because it's her birthday tomorrow.
C. I don't know how this camera works! The instructions are really confusing.
D. I ran my first full marathon on Sunday. I was exhausted!
29. Choose the correct sentence.
A. I heard footsteps in the middle of the night. I was really frightening.
B. The bus was full. I had to wait for the next one, so I was late for work. I was so
annoyed!
C. I saw Andy eating a burger! I thought he was vegetarian. I was very surprising.

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D. I was lying on the beach in the sun all day yesterday. I felt so relaxing!
30. Choose the correct sentence.
A. I heard footsteps in the middle of the night. "That's really frightened.
B. The bus was full I had to wait for the next one, so I was late for work. That's so
annoyed!
C. I saw Andy eating a burger! I thought he was vegetarian. "That's very surprising.
D. I was lying on the beach in the sun all day yesterday. How relaxed!'
31. Choose the incorrect sentence.
A. On my holiday it rained every day. 'That's just so depressing!
B. I ran my first full marathon on Sunday. 'How exhausting!'
C. On my holiday it rained every day. I was so depressed.
D. I was lying on the beach in the sun all day yesterday. How relaxed!'
32. I watched a horror film on my own last night.
A. Were you frightened?
B. Actually, it was really fascinating. I loved it.
C. Yes, it was shocking. Don't invite her next time.
D. I'm so disappointed.
33. I spent four hours going round a museum. - Oh, no! Was it boring?
A. Were you frightened?
B. Actually, it was really fascinating. I loved it.
C. Yes, it was shocking. Don't invite her next time.
D. I'm so disappointed.
34. Did you see the way she behaved!
A. Were you frightened?
B. Actually, it was really fascinating. I loved it.
C. Yes, it was shocking. Don't invite her next time.
D. I'm so disappointed.
35. I had a second interview but I didn't get the job.
A. Was he frightened?
B. Actually, it was really fascinating. I loved it.
C. Yes, it was shocking. Don't invite her next time.
D. I'm so disappointed.
36. I feel a bit nervous. I've got an exam today.
A. Good luck! Just do your best. That's all you can do.
B. Oh dear! Why don't you go home to bed?
C. That's good. I'm so pleased to hear that.
D. Oh, no! Didn't you get one last week as well?
37. I don't feel very well. I think I'm getting a cold.
A. Good luck! Just do your best. That's all you can do.
B. Oh dear! Why don't you go home to bed?
C. That's good. I'm so pleased to hear that.
D. Oh, no! Didn't you get one last week as well?
38. I'm feeling a lot better, thanks. Not quite back to normal, but nearly.
A. Good luck! Just do your best. That's all you can do.
B. Oh dear! Why don't you go home to bed?
C. That's good. I'm so pleased to hear that.
D. Oh, no! Didn't you get one last week as well?
39. I'm so angry! I got a parking ticket this morning. Sixty pounds!
A. Good luck! Just do your best. That's all you can do.
B. Oh dear! Why don't you go home to bed?

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C. That's good. I'm so pleased to hear that.
D. Oh, no! Didn't you get one last week as well?
40. I'm really excited! I'm going on holiday to Australia tomorrow!
A. Lucky you! Have a good time!
B. I know. We really need some sunshine, don't we?
C. I'm sorry to hear that! I'm sure he'll be all right.
D. That's fantastic! I'm so pleased for you both!
41. I'm fed up with this weather. It's so wet and miserable.
A. Lucky you! Have a good time!
B. I know. We really need some sunshine, don't we?
C. I'm sorry to hear that! I'm sure he'll be all right.
D. That's fantastic! I'm so pleased for you both!
42. I'm a bit worried. My grandfather's going into hospital for tests.
A. Lucky you! Have a good time!
B. I know. We really need some sunshine, don't we?
C. I'm sorry to hear that! I'm sure he'll be all right.
D. That's fantastic! I'm so pleased for you both!
43. We're really happy! We're in love!
A. Lucky you! Have a good time!
B. I know. We really need some sunshine, don't we?
C. I'm sorry to hear that! I'm sure he'll be all right.
D. That's fantastic! I'm so pleased for you both!
44. I sometimes feel a bit lonely, actually. I don't think I have many friends.
A. Lucky you! Have a good time!
B. I know. We really need some sunshine, don't we?
C. I'm sorry to hear that! I'm sure he'll be all right.
D. Cheer up! You've got me. I'm always here for you.
45. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Jack is wanting to be a footballer when he grows up.
B. I’m thinking to buy a new car.
C. I’d like to go to the cinema tonight.
D. Joss enjoys to read romantic books, especially lane Austen.
46. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Why did you decide leaving school?
B. Do you like coming out for an Indian meal tonight?
C. I hope hearing from you soon,
D. When will you start your new job? Will you have a holiday first?
47. Choose the correct sentence.
A. I was so surprised to see Jim. I thought he was abroad.
B. Sam went to home early. He wasn’t feeling very well.
C. I hope hearing from you soon,
D. When will you start your new job? Will you have a holiday first?
48. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Why did you decide leaving school?
B. Would you like to come out for an Indian meal tonight?
C. I’d like going to the cinema tonight.
D. Joss enjoys to read romantic books, especially lane Austen.
49. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Do you like to come out for an Indian meal tonight?
B. I hope to hear from you soon.

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C. Jack is wanting to be a footballer when he grows up.
D. I’m thinking to buy a new car.
50. I ………………going to Thailand for my holiday next year.
A. am thinking of B. am think of
C. am thinking D. thinking of

UNIT 6
1. Do you like Paris?
A. Yes, I like. B. It's beautiful.
C. No, I don't. D. It's got lots of old buildings.
2. What's Paris like?
A. Yes, I like. B. It's beautiful.
C. No, I don't. D. It's got lots of old buildings.
3. Choose the incorrect sentence.
A. It isn't as cold today as it was yesterday.
B. It's colder than it was last week.
C. I'm not as tall as you but I'm taller than Anna,
D. This car's expensiver than John's but it isn't as expensive as Anna's.
4. What's London like?
A. Well, it's a really exciting city! There's so much going on all the time.
B. They're great! You can find food from every country in the world.
C. They're very interesting. They come from all over the world.
D. Fantastic! Lots of them are historical and famous, but there are some wonderful
modern ones, too.
5. What's the weather like?
A Well, it's a really exciting city! There's so much going on all the time.
B. It's OK, and not very cold in winter.
C. They're very interesting. They come from all over the world.
D. Fantastic! Lots of them are historical and famous, but there are some wonderful
modern ones, too.
6. What are the people like?
A Well, it's a really exciting city! There's so much going on all the time.
B. It's OK, and not very cold in winter.
C. They're very interesting. They come from all over the world.
D. Fantastic! Lots of them are historical and famous, but there are some wonderful
modern ones, too.
7. What are the buildings like?
A Well, it's a really exciting city! There's so much going on all the time.
B. It's OK, and not very cold in winter.
C. They're very interesting. They come from all over the world.
D. Fantastic! Lots of them are historical and famous, but there are some wonderful
modern ones, too.
8. What are the restaurants like?
A. They're great! You can find food from every country in the world.
B. Oh, it's amazing! There are so many clubs and theatres and, of course, the music
scene is fantastic!
C. It's OK, and not very cold in winter.
D. They're very interesting. They come from all over the world.
9. What's the night-life like?
A. They're great! You can find food from every country in the world.

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B. Oh. it's amazing! There are so many clubs and theatres and, of course, the music scene
is fantastic!
C. It's OK, and not very cold in winter.
D. They're very interesting. They come from all over the world.
10. Choose the correct sentence.
A. He's older than he looks.
B. Jessica's as tall than her mother.
C. 'What does New York like?' 'It's really exciting!'
D. Trains in London are more crowded that in Paris.
11. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Oxford is one of oldest universities in Europe.
B. He isn't as intelligent as his sister.
C. This is more hard than I expected.
D. Who is the most rich man in the world?
12. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Everything is more cheap in my country. Rome was hotter that I expected.
B. What does Trang Bom like?
C. This is harder than I expected.
D. Who is the most rich man in the world?
13. Choose the false statement.
A. The Empire State building is taller than the Eiffel tower, but the Petronas Towers
are the tallest.
B. Monaco is smaller than Andorra, but the Vatican City is the smallest.
C. The Atlantic Ocean is bigger than the Arctic Ocean, but the Pacific Ocean is the
biggest.
D. An elephant is faster than a human, but a horse is the fastest.
14. Choose the false statement.
A. A Porsche is more expensive than a Rolls Royce, but a Ferrari is the most
expensive.
B. A shark is more dangerous than a lion, but a hippopotamus is the most dangerous.
C. The Eiffel tower building is taller than the Empire State, but the Petronas Towers
are the tallest.
D. Monaco is smaller than Andorra, but the Vatican City is the smallest.
15. Choose the false statement.
A. A Rolls Royce is more expensive than a Porsche, but a Ferrari is the most
expensive.
B. A shark is more dangerous than a lion, but a hippopotamus is the most dangerous.
B. Monaco is smaller than Andorra, but the Vatican City is the smallest.
C. The Atlantic Ocean is bigger than the Arctic Ocean, but the Pacific Ocean is the
biggest.
16. I moved to a new flat last week. - Oh, really? What's it like?
A. Well, it's bigger than my old one but it isn't as modern, and it's further from the
shops.
B. Oh. really? What's he like? - Well, he's much nicer than Henry, and much more
handsome. Alice's happier now than she's been for a long time.
C. Well. I think she's the best teacher we've ever had. Our last teacher was good but
she's even better and she works us much harder.
D. What's it like? - Well, it's faster than my old car and more comfortable, but it's
more expensive to run. I love it!
17. I hear Alice and Henry broke up. - Yeah. Alice's got a new boyfriend.

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A. Well, it's bigger than my old one but it isn't as modern. and it's further from the
shops.
B. Oh. really? What's he like? - Well, he's much nicer than Henry, and much more
handsome. Alice's happier now than she's been for a long time.
C. Well. I think she's the best teacher we've ever had. Our last teacher was good but
she's even better and she works us much harder.
D. What's it like? - Well, it's faster than my old car and more comfortable, but it's
more expensive to run. I love it!
18. We've got a new teacher. - Oh, really? What’s she like?
A. Well, it's bigger than my old one but it isn't as modern. and it's further from the
shops.
B. Oh. really? What's he like? - Well, he's much nicer than Henry, and much more
handsome. Alice's happier now than she's been for a long time.
C. Well. I think she's the best teacher we've ever had. Our last teacher was good but
she's even better and she works us much harder.
D. What's it like? - Well, it's faster than my old car and more comfortable, but it's
more expensive to run. I love it!
19. Is that your new car? - Well, it's second-hand, but it's new to me.
A. Well, it's bigger than my old one but it isn't as modern. and it's further from the
shops.
B. Oh. really? What's he like? - Well, he's much nicer than Henry, and much more
handsome. Alice's happier now than she's been for a long time.
C. Well. I think she's the best teacher we've ever had. Our last teacher was good but
she's even better and she works us much harder.
D. What's it like? - Well, it's faster than my old car and more comfortable, but it's
more expensive to run. I love it!
20. Look at all these new buildings
A. Yes. Paris is much more modern than I expected.
B Absolutely! It was fantastic. We loved it.
C. What do you mean? It doesn't look messy to me.
D. Don't worry. He's rude to everyone.
21. Wasn't that film brilliant?
A. Yes. Paris is much more modern than I expected.
B Absolutely! It was fantastic. We loved it.
C. What do you mean? It doesn't look messy to me.
D. Don't worry. He's rude to everyone.
22. Your bedroom's really untidy again!
A. Yes. Paris is much more modern than I expected.
B Absolutely! It was fantastic. We loved it.
C. What do you mean? It doesn't look messy to me.
D. Don't worry. He's rude to everyone.
23. I couldn't believe it, their son was so impolite to me.
A. Yes. Paris is much more modern than I expected.
B Absolutely! It was fantastic. We loved it.
C. What do you mean? It doesn't look messy to me.
D. Don't worry. He's rude to everyone.
24. Dan doesn't earn much, but he's always so kind.
A. He is, isn't he? He's one of the most generous people I know.
B. I know. I'm fed up with it, too!
C. What do you mean? It doesn't look messy to me.

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D. Don't worry. He's rude to everyone.
25. I'm bored with this exercise!
A. He is. isn't he? He's one of the most generous people I know.
B. I know. I'm fed up with it, too!
C. What do you mean? It doesn't look messy to me.
D. Don't worry. He's rude to everyone.
26. There's the boy ………… broke the window.
A. who B. where C. which D. when
27. That's the palace ……….. the Queen lives.
A. who B. where C. which D. when
28. There are the policemen ………. caught the thief.
A. who B. where C. which D. when
29. I bought a watch ………….. stopped after two days.
A. who B. where C. which D. when
30. Here are the letters ……….. arrived this morning.
A. who B. where C. which D. when
31. That's the hospital ………… I was born.
A. who B. where C. which D. when
32. That's the hospital ………….. I was born in.
A. who B. where C. which D. when
33. That's the palace ………….. the Queen lives in.
A. who B. where C. which D. when
34. Tokyo's such an expensive city.
A. Well, it's certainly not very cheap.
B. They're not very generous, that’s for sure.
C. I know, it's not very tidy, is it?
D. Mmm... She wasn't very polite, was she?
35. Paul and Sue are so mean.
A. Well, it's certainly not very cheap.
B. They're not very generous, that’s for sure.
C. I know, it's not very tidy, is it?
D. Mmm...She wasn't very polite, was she?
36. Their house is always so messy.
A. Well, it's certainly not very cheap.
B. They're not very generous, that’s for sure.
C. I know, it's not very tidy, is it?
D. Mmm...She wasn't very polite, was she?
37. That sales assistant was so rude!
A. Well, it's certainly not very cheap.
B. They're not very generous, that’s for sure.
C. I know, it's not very tidy, is it?
D. Mmm... She wasn't very polite, was she?
38. Jim looks really miserable.
A. Yes. He's not very happy at the moment, is he?
B. Mmm, it's certainly not very exciting.
C. I know, it's not very tidy, is it?
D. Mmm...She wasn't very polite, was she?
39. This exercise is so boring!
A. Yes. He's not very happy at the moment, is he?
B. Mmm, it's certainly not very exciting.

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C. I know, it's not very tidy, is it?
D. Mmm...She wasn't very polite, was she?
40. This film is so boring.
A. I know, it isn't very interesting at all.
B. Well. I'm not very happy, it's true.
C. I know, it's not very tidy, is it?
D. Mmm...She wasn't very polite, was she?
41. You look so miserable.
A. I know, it isn't very interesting at all.
B. Well. I'm not very happy, it's true.
C. I know, it's not very tidy, is it?
D. Mmm... She wasn't very polite, was she?
42. She bought …………………….
A. stocks and shares B. a child C. a leg D. ragged clothes
43. The little …………….. is terribly spoilt. Her parents give her everything she asks for.
A. thief B. child C. leg D. will
44. They are beggers. They often wear ……………………….
A. stocks and shares B. a child C. a hand D. ragged clothes
45. You should open ………………..
A. a bank account B. poverty C. a thief D. a chef
46. She lives in …………….
A. a bank account B. poverty C. house D. market
47. He made …………………..
A. a lot of money from someone B. homework
C. a lot of money in something D. ragged clothes
48. We invested ……………………….
A. a lot of money from someone B. a hand
C. a lot of money in it D. ragged clothes
49. Choose the correct sentence.
A. I was so unhappy. I got the baddest marks in the class.
B. I'm nearly as big as my brother.
C. Susannah’s most intelligent in the class.
D. The Great White Shark is the more dangerous shark in the world!
50. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Rome was more beautiful than I expected.
B. What does the weather like?
C. Was it very crowded in city centre?
D. What was the people like in Australia ? - ‘Very friendly!’
51. I ……………..a present for my son.
A. am need to buy B. need buying C. need buy D. need to buy
52. Match the word “dictionary” with its phonetic symbol.
A. /laibri/ B. /esprin/ C. /'dik∫ənri/ D. /'restrɒnt/
53. Match the word “aspirin” with its phonetic symbol.
A. /laibri/ B. /esprin/ C. /'dik∫ənri/ D. /'restrɒnt/
54. Match the word “restaurant” with its phonetic symbol.
A. /laibri/ B. /esprin/ C. /'dik∫ənri/ D. /'restrɒnt/
55. Match the word “Wednesday” with its phonetic symbol.
A. /'wenzdei/ B. /'vedʒtəbl/ C. /'sevrəl/ D. /'kʌmftəbl/
56. Match the word “library” with its phonetic symbol.
A. /laibri/ B. /esprin/ C. /'dik∫ənri/ D. /'restrɒnt/

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57. Match the word “vegetable” with its phonetic symbol.
A. /'wenzdei/ B. /'vedʒtəbl/ C. /'sevrəl/ D. /'kʌmftəbl/
58. Match the word “comfortable” with its phonetic symbol.
A. /'wenzdei/ B. /'vedʒtəbl/ C. /'sevrəl/ D. /'kʌmftəbl/
59. Match the word “interesting” with its phonetic symbol.
A. /'wenzdei/ B. /'vedʒtəbl/ C. /'sevrəl/ D. /'intrəstiŋ/
60. Match the word “favourite” with its phonetic symbol.
A. /'wenzdei/ B. /'vedʒtəbl/ C. /'sevrəl/ D. /'feivrit/

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