Test 10
1) Put the verbs In brackets into the correct form:
1 My uncle has gone into hospital. I think I should visit him tomorrow.
2 We live in London and sometimes I really wish we lived in the country.
3 I overslept this morning. I should have gone to bed earlier last night.
4 They were very upset. I wish I hadn’t told them the news.
5 She told me the disco had been great. I wish I had gone.
6 Be careful. This hill is very steep. You should not cycle down it too fast.
7 I wish I was old enough to learn to drive.
8 I don’t see my cousins very often. I wish they
Didn’t live so far away.
9 I've got no pocket money left. I shouldn’t have bought those expensive trainers.
10 The party is so boring. I wish I wasn’t here!
(Score 10)
2) Complete the sentences with the correct alternative -ing form or to + infinitive.
1 I’ve been trying to phone him for the last few days but there’s no reply.
2 I’m sorry. I forgot to go to the bank. Can I pay you back tomorrow?
3 Do you remember meeting my French pen friend last year?
4 When Emma got stuck in the lift, she tried to stay calm but she panicked.
5 Do you regret not going to university?
6 I hope they remember to come early tomorrow.
7 They walked straight past me. They didn’t even stop to say ‘Hello’.
8 We regret to announce that the flight to Genoa has been delayed.
9 Has Linda stopped learning Japanese?
10 I’d completely forgotten taking that photo of them last year.
(Score 10)
3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of these multi-part verbs.
come up with, give up, go around, grow up, set up, take over, take up, work out
I A: What do you want to be when you grow up?
H: I want to be a lawyer.
2 The charity was set up in 1990 to help children in developing countries.
3 It took us ages to work out what had gone wrong with the computer,
4 I’ve given up emailing him because he never replies.
5 A big American company wants to take over the engineering firm she works for.
6 Last summer I bought a cheap train ticket and spent two months going around Europe.
7 He took up sailing when he was nine and his ambition to sail round the world.
8 Has anyone come up with a good idea for Sue's birthday present? We can’t give her chocolates again.
(Score 8)
4 Complete the sentences with these adjectives.
bewildered, ecstatic, exhausted, impressed, indifferent, shocked, spellbound
1 They had walked for three days in the desert and were exhausted
2 He's indifferent to his surroundings and doesn’t notice if his room is comfortable or not.
3 She was bewildered when she woke t and didn't know where she was.
4 The head teacher was impressed by how well the students performed such a difficult play.
5 We were shocked and upset when we saw how ill he looked.
6 The scenery was magnificent and held us spellbound.
7 When she heard she had won the scholarship, she was absolutely ecstatic
(Score 7)
5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of these verbs. There is one extra verb.
climb up, crawl, plunge. scramble. stroll, struggle
1 The baby can’t walk yet but she can crawl
2 It was more difficult to come down the mountain than it was to climb up it
3 As soon as she realized the boy had fallen into the river, she plunged straight in to save him.
4 ‘Don’t struggle with all those bags. Give me some to carry.'
5 I got up late every morning on holiday and strolled down for breakfast about 11 o’clock.
(Score 5)
6 Match the words to make everyday objects.
1 pizza carton
2 alarm clock
3 electric
4 TV remote
5 microwave oven
6 key card
7 cash maker
8 palmtop computer
9 coffee kettle
lo mobile phone
(Score 10)
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