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English in Mind

Level 3

Module 4 Test B Units 13-16

Name Class Date

1 Grammar
A Complete the text. Use the words in the box.
would have been the who which used to should a would couldnt living had been

Do you remember your first love? Mine was a boy (0) lived in our block of flats. who (1) His name was Michael and he was really good-looking! We meet every morning and walk to school together. After school we often went to (2) park to talk about our day. Then one day he asked me if I (3) go on holiday with him. Of course I wanted to, but my parents were very strict and they said that I (4) go unless Michaels parents were going too. So that was that! Soon afterwards Michaels family moved to a new house (5) was a long way from our neighbourhood. He went to (6) different school too so we stopped seeing each other. I (7) have made an effort to keep in touch, but I didnt. If only I (8)
(10)

older, maybe things (9) with my regrets!

different. Now Im used to

B Complete the sentences. Circle the correct answers, a, b or c.


0 I really love a the 1 Nicola a didnt use to be 2 Peter apologised a for 3 What b about c of b a c

folk music of Brazil.

so jealous, did she?


b isnt used to being c wasnt used to being

forgetting to bring Janes present.

at the weekends?
b were you used to do c are you used to doing

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a are you used to do

4 Tom said hed be back late. Toms words are: a I would be back late. 5 My mother a offered 6 b persuaded b I will be back late. c I could be back late.

me to go to university and Ill always be grateful to her.


c suggested

William asked Susan where


a did she want b does she want

to go for dinner.
c she wanted

7 You

harder. Im not surprised you failed your exams.


b shouldnt have studied c shouldnt study

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a should have studied 8 My sisters in a the b c a

hospital for an operation.

9 If only I
a didnt lose 10 Kate a told

my lottery ticket!
b hadnt lost c wouldnt lose

that shed forgotten her bag so she didnt have any money.
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C Join the sentences. Use the third conditional.


0 I missed the bus. I was late.

If I hadnt missed the bus, I wouldnt have been late.


1 We didnt have a map. We got lost.

2 Jack failed his exams. He didnt go to university.

3 I won the lottery. I bought a new car.

4 I ate a lot of chocolate. I felt sick.

5 Nick was tired. He fell asleep in front of the TV.

The underlined words are incorrect. Write the correct sentences.


0 I used to enjoying playing chess.

I used to enjoy playing chess.


1 I wish you wouldnt have sold your old car.

2 You really shouldnt eat so much pizza last night.

3 Could you please give us an correct answer?

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4 If it hadnt rained, we had gone to the beach.

5 Laura asked me how did I feel about her news.

6 My sister, which is a doctor, lives in Australia.

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7 Do you enjoy reading the classical literature?

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8 Michael said he would forgotten to do his homework.

9 Where are a children? Oh, theyre in the garden.

10 Where were you used to go on holiday as a child?

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2 Vocabulary
A Put the words in the box under the appropriate headings.
wrinkles clean shaven fringe freckles spots tall scar slim spiky cropped beard wavy moustache bushy eyebrows overweight broad-shouldered tattoo plump ponytail double chin mole

Face

Hair

Height/build

Special features

clean shaven

B Complete the sentences. Circle the correct answers, a, b or c.


0 I dont like your hair with a a centre b central c centred

parting.

1 Im so sorry that I forgot your birthday. I feel really a strange b scared c guilty

2 Karen writes wonderful stories. Shes very


a determined b imaginative c considerate

3 Its important to keep your a cool b cold c calm

when youre under stress.

4 I feel really sorry a for b with c about

John. He always looks so unhappy.

5 Mum was very a furious 6 Youre so a independent 7 Do you feel a over b into c up to b cross c mad

with me for breaking her favourite vase.

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! What a horrible thing to say.


b insensitive c sympathetic

getting up today? You look much better now.

8 Calm down! Theres no need to a kick b bite c hit

my head off like that!

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9 Maria is so hot-headed. She a loses 10 Tom is so a considerate b throws c keeps

her temper so quickly.

. You can see he always wants to be the best.


b ambitious c sensitive

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C Use the prefixes un-, im-, in-, ir- or il- to write the opposites of these adjectives.
0 comfortable 1 formal 2 helpful 3 responsible 4 possible 5 expensive 6 legal 7 regular 8 logical 9 polite 10 patient

uncomfortable

D Complete the sentences with a suitable preposition.


0 Look

out

! Theres a huge hole in front of you. tomorrow night. Weve got plenty of room. again! I wonder what they argued about this time. when they got to the stadium.

1 Of course we can put you 2 Jim and Helen have fallen 3 Thousands of fans were turned 4 My father turned

the job offer although it sounded good, because he didnt want to move to another city. a lot of Spanish when he visited his cousins in Barcelona. his father. Hes tall, good-looking and very intelligent. some silly story about why he was late. really well. Everyone had a great time.

5 David picked 6 Michael takes 7 He made

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8 I thought the party turned 9 They turned 10 I wont put

late as usual, and the lesson had already started. your rudeness any longer.

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3 Everyday English
A Put the phrases in the correct order.
1

I / say / theres / to / something / want

2 is / mean / what / I

case / in / that

4 thing / is / the

B Complete the sentences. Use the phrases from exercise A.


1

Look,

, I dont love you any more. Im sorry.

2 Listen everybody,

. Mr Jones will be leaving us at the end of this term. I know well all be very sad to see him go.
A: Please miss, I havent done my homework. B: Well,

, youd better make sure you do it this evening. , will you marry me?

4 Um, er, do you ... , can you ... , 5 A: Im going to be home late this evening. B: Well, 6 Please sit down,

, I wont cook anything for supper. , and I need you to listen carefully

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4 Reading
A Read this text on weddings.

A wedding
Stephen and Mary are a fairly typical young couple. They met a few years ago while they were at university. For Stephen it was love at first sight. Mary, however, was not so sure, but they started going out and after a year they decided to get engaged. And now the big day is approaching. They have been planning their wedding day for months and as the day gets closer, the stress levels are starting to rise. There is so much to organise, even if you decide to have a small wedding. Marys parents, according to tradition, are paying for the wedding. As both Mary and Stephen want a religious ceremony, they have booked an old country church. The reception after the service will be held in a country hotel in a neighbouring village. They have invited 50 people including family and closest friends. After the reception, Stephen and Mary will be going to the Caribbean for their honeymoon, a chance to relax before the reality of married life!

B Circle the correct answers, a, b or c.


1

Stephen and Mary met while they were


a students. b working. c colleagues.

2 They got engaged a a few years after they started going out.

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b soon after they started going out. c a year after they started going out. 3

As the wedding day is getting nearer


a everyone is feeling excited. b everyone is feeling stressed. c everyone is feeling tired.

4 Marys parents a have booked the church and hotel. b are paying for the whole day. c are paying for the reception. 5 The couple want to get married a in a church. b in a registry office. c with all their friends around them.

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5 Listening
A
Listen to the five speakers. As you listen, circle the correct answers, a, b or c.
1 Speaker A is talking about: a regret b fear c anger 2 Speaker B is talking about: a regret b anger c happiness 3 Speaker C is talking about: a fear b anger c happiness 4 Speaker D is talking about: a happiness b love c anger 5 Speaker E is talking about: a regret b love c happiness

Now listen again and complete the sentences.


6 Speaker A had an 7 Speaker B doesnt often 8 Speaker C is 9 Speaker D has 10 Speaker E has a

. her temper.

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of spiders. children. called Tessie.

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6 Speaking
A Two students answer your questions
G G

Greet students A and B and ask them how they are. Ask the students two or three questions to encourage them to use the vocabulary of feeling. For example, What makes you feel really happy? How do you behave when youre angry? Ask the students two or three questions about their regrets. For example, Is there anything that you regret having done? Is there anything you regret not having done?

B Two students talk to each other


G

Explain that the students are going to share their feelings about certain things. Each student should take it in turns to ask their partner to comment on the prompts on the card, giving reasons for their feelings. Student A should begin by asking student B to comment on a prompt from card 1 and then student B should ask student A to comment on a prompt from card 2.

1
Ask your partner about their feelings on:
G G G G G

2
Ask your partner about their feelings on:
G G G G G

friends and enemies summer school Christmas television

sports winter reading music politics

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7 Writing
You have just received this email from your friend, Bob.

Hi ......... , How are you doing? Have you done anything exciting since my last email to you? Weve been on holiday now for a month and Ive just come back from the most amazing trip with some school friends. We went hiking in the Rocky Mountains. We camped out every night and cooked sausages over a fire. We walked about 20 kilometres every day that might not sound like much, but dont forget we were going up and down all the time! We had fantastic weather too. All in all it was a perfect holiday great friends, excellent walking, wonderful evenings under the stars and all the beauty of nature ... . Whats the best time youve ever had? Please write and tell all! All the best Bob

Now write your reply. Tell Bob about a memorable time youve had and why it was so special. Write 120 150 words.
Dear Bob,

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