Name ______
Class ______
Quicktest 7
GRAMMAR
Tick (ü) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: My parents _____ in China.
A are born B were born ü C was born
1 We would have got here earlier if we _____ got lost.
A didn’t B had C hadn’t
2 Do you know _____ spicy food?
A if Anna likes B if Anna does like C if likes Anna
3 We had a fantastic time, _____?
A don’t we B didn’t we C did we
4 If my husband had taken that job, we _____ moved to London.
A would have B had C would
5 I’m _____. Have you seen him?
A look for Adrian B looking Adrian for C looking for Adrian
6 They’ve been here before, _____?
A weren’t they B haven’t they C have they
7 Could you tell me what time _____?
A starts the match B does the match start C the match starts
8 She wouldn’t have eaten the cake if she _____ it had nuts in it.
A ’d known B ’d knew C ’ve known
9 This jumper doesn’t suit me. I’m going to _____.
A take off it B take off C take it off
10 Mary’s very difficult. I don’t _____ very well.
A get with her on B get on with her C get her with on
11 You _____ enjoy the film, did you?
A hadn’t B didn’t C don’t
12 If I _____ known your number, I would have called you.
A had B have C would have
13 Put your coat _____ and we’ll go for a walk.
A on B up C off
14 She likes Jamie, _____ she?
A doesn’t B does C isn’t
15 If I hadn’t missed that train, we _____ never have met!
A will B should C would
16 Could you tell me where the bank _____, please?
A was B is C be
17 I would have gone to the party if I _____ been ill.
A hadn’t B had C haven’t
18 You aren’t interested in politics, _____ you?
A aren’t B are C were
19 Could you ask the waiter _____ the bill?
A after B of C for
20 Our plane took _____ late due to bad weather conditions.
A off B on C up
20VOCABULARY
a Tick (ü) A, B, or C for the positive + or negative – adjectives or adverbs.
Example: luck [–] adverb = unluckily
A unluckily ü B unlucky C luckily
1 patience + adverb = _____
A patient B patiently C impatiently
2 care – adverb = _____
A careless B carelessly C carefully
3 fortune – adjective = _____
A unfortunately B unfortunate C fortunate
4 luck + adverb = _____
A luckily B lucky C unluckily
5 comfort + adjective = _____
A comfortably B uncomfortable C comfortable
b Tick (ü) the correct word(s), A, B, or C.
Example: a person who writes novels about criminals
A crime writer ü B detective novel C writer crime
6 a place where criminals are taken after they have been arrested
A station police B police station C police officer station
7 a big shop where you can buy all sorts of things
A department centre B department mall C department store
8 you feel frightened when you watch this in the cinema
A horror film B film of horror C horror thriller
9 a part of the road where you can ride a bike
A cycle road B cycle lights C cycle lane
10 the time of day when there is a lot of traffic
A rush hour B rush time C rush traffic
c Tick (ü) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with TV words.
Example: I’m watching a fascinating documentary about Japanese wildlife.
A documentary ü B drama C the news
11 Chris Do you have cable TV?
Fred No, we have _____ TV.
A reality B satellite C comedy
12 I think _____ for fast food should be banned from children’s TV.
A documentaries B the news C adverts
13 I think _____ are just for children, not adults.
A drama series B cartoons C films
14 I hate _____ shows. Watching other people doing stupid things is so boring.
A comedy B reality C chat
15 I enjoy watching music _____ like MTV.
A channels B TV C cable
d Tick (ü) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with phrasal verbs.
16 We’d like to _____ our own company in the future.
A set up B set down C set out
17 I’m really looking _____ my holiday next month.
A forward for B forward to C forward from
18 I’m trying to _____ eating chocolate. I need to lose weight.
A give away B give up C give back
19 _____! You’re breaking the speed limit.
A Slow up B Slow down C Slow off
20 He was a millionaire but he _____ all his money to poor people.
A gave away B gave up C gave in
20PRONUNCIATION
a Which word has a different sound? Tick (ü) A, B, or C.
Example: A van B tram C lane ü
1 A channel B chemist’s C check
2 A drama B pass C warm
3 A find B quiz C film
4 A show B patient C fortune
5 A away B after C about
b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (ü) A, B, or C.
Example: A exciting ü B exciting C exciting
6 A comfortably B comfortably C comfortably
7 A documentary B documentary C documentary
8 A comedy B comedy C comedy
9 A unfortunately B unfortunately C unfortunately
10 A impatient B impatient C impatient
10Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total / 50