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Unit 4 Test

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Score ______/50

Part A
Vocabulary
Do and make
1

Underline the correct words.

a)

Can I do / make a suggestion?

b)

Before I have a party I do / make the housework so the house is tidy.

c)

My mother usually does / makes the Christmas shopping at the last minute.

d)

When you have a party its impossible not to do / make a noise.

(4 points)

Festivals and parties


2

Add the missing vowels (a, e, i, o, u) to complete the words.

a)

b_nf_r_

b)

p_r_d_

c)

h_st

d)

tr_d_t__n_l dr_ss

e)

f_r_cr_ck_rs

f)

_nv_t_t__n

(6 points)

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Phrasal verbs
3

Replace the words in italics with a phrasal verb from the box. There are two
extra phrasal verbs.

burn down

get over

go off

get down to

join in

look forward to

a)

Children usually cant wait for Christmas and get very excited.

b)

If you want to enjoy the party you should participate and have as much fun as possible.

c)

It took me a week to recover from my birthday party.

d)

My dog is frightened when fireworks explode. He doesnt like the noise.

(4 points)

Grammar
Future forms
4

Choose the correct verb form to complete each dialogue.

a)

A: Werent you supposed to phone Simon?


B: Oh! I forgot. But its OK, I _____ it later.
(1) m doing

b)

(3) ll do

I _____ Sylvia at eight tonight. Do you want to come?


(1) meet

c)

(2) m going to do

(2) m meeting

(3) ll meet

A: Have you bought anything for Alices birthday?


B: Not yet. I _____ something tomorrow when I go shopping.
(1) m getting

d)

(3) ll get

John _____ a party on Saturday and hes invited all his friends.
(1) s having

e)

(2) m going to get

(2) s going to have

(3) ll have

A: Have you decided what to wear to the party?


B: No, not yet. Oh, I know I _____ that dress you bought me last week.
(1) m wearing

(2) m going to wear

(3) ll wear

(5 points)

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Pronouns
5

Complete the pronouns with any, every, some or no.

a)

Ive looked _____where for the keys, but I cant find them at all.

b)

When we arrived at the party there was _____body there.

c)

Does _____body want to go for a drink?

d)

Im sure Ive seen her _____where before.

e)

I havent got _____thing to say to you!

(5 points)

Phrasal verbs
6

Put the phrasal verbs in the box into the correct category.

come back take after

go off wear out

head for try on

Intransitive

Transitive
Separable

Not separable

(6 points)

Useful phrases
7

Match the phrases (a-e) with the functions (1-5).

a)

Do you fancy ?

1 Accepting an invitation

b)

Id love to but

2 Asking if someone is free

c)

That sounds great.

3 Inviting someone

d)

Are you doing anything tonight?

4 Sounding disappointed

e)

What a shame!

5 Refusing an invitation

(5 points)

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Part B
Pronunciation
[Track 9]
8

Listen and underline the words you hear.

a)

I want to / wanna go now.

b)

Youre going to / gonna miss me.

c)

Ive got to / gotta go now.

d)

Shes gotta / got to say goodbye.

e)

Do you wanna / want to fly with me?

(5 points)

Listening
[Track 10]
9

Listen to a description of the Thai festival of Songkhran. Choose the correct


information to complete the sentences.

a)

The old Thai new year is celebrated on _________ .


(1) 15th April (2) 1st January (3) 13th -15th April

b)

The Thai new year is a special time for _________ .


(1) washing your clothes (2) being with your family (3) making mistakes

c)

At the temple, people _________ .


(1) put water on the monks hands (2) splash water at each other (3) offer food to Buddha

d)

People throw water at each other because _________ .


(1) its very hot (2) it brings good luck (3) their faces are dirty

e)

Thai people throw water at _________ .


(1) old people (2) everyone (3) statues

(5 points)

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Reading
10

Read the text about two festivals. Are these sentences about Hogmanay (H),
La Tomatina (LT) or both?

a)

There are lots of customs connected to the festival.

H / LT / Both

b)

Celebrations start before the actual day of the festival.

H / LT / Both

c)

The festival is held in different places.

H / LT / Both

d)

The people in the town make special preparations for the occasion.

H / LT / Both

e)

The festival attracts lots of tourists.

H / LT / Both

Hogmanay is the Scots word for the last day of the year. The tradition goes back hundreds of years with many
customs associated to it. Probably the most famous of these is the tradition of first-footing. This involves people
visiting each other, with the visitor bringing a gift for the host. In the past this was often something simple such as
salt or a cake, but in recent years the most popular gifts have been shortbread (a kind of biscuit) and whisky. If
you want to join in with Hogmanay celebrations then probably the best place to head is Edinburgh, which
holds the biggest Hogmanay party anywhere and attracts thousands of visitors. However there is one tradition
connected to Hogmanay which is really well-known around the world: the singing of Auld Lang Syne at midnight.
La Tomatina is a special festival held every year on the last Wednesday of August. The festival takes place in the
small town of Buol, about thirty-five kilometres from Valencia in Spain. Before the day of the festival there is a
week of parties including music, dancing, parades and fireworks. Thousands of people come from around the
world and join in with the festivities. The day before La Tomatina the shopkeepers of the town put boards up on
their windows to protect them. Then, on the morning of the festival, trucks carrying thousands of tomatoes arrive.
At ten oclock the festival proper starts with all the people throwing tomatoes at each other.
(5 points)

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