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This document contains a reading comprehension test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about short passages discussing various jobs and a country park called Longleat. It tests vocabulary like anything, anywhere, anyone as well as adjective forms and prepositions. There are also exercises on word forms, matching adjectives, completing sentences, and conversations.
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PrEx 3p Unit 5 Test

This document contains a reading comprehension test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about short passages discussing various jobs and a country park called Longleat. It tests vocabulary like anything, anywhere, anyone as well as adjective forms and prepositions. There are also exercises on word forms, matching adjectives, completing sentences, and conversations.
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Unit test 5

1 Listen to four speakers talking about jobs walk along the paths and try to get to the tower at
they did to earn money. Answer the questions. the centre of the maze. Then you try to find your
Example: way back out of the maze. It takes between 20
minutes and an hour and a half to get in and get out
What was Speaker 1’s job?
again.
She looked after her neighbours’ two sons.
1 What did she have to do before the boys’ father If you are 14 or under and you want something
more active, you can go to the Adventure Castle.
came home?
This adventure park is astonishing because it’s as
___________________________________
big as a real castle! It has towers, bridges and
2 What was Speaker 2’s job? slides to play on, and there is also a picnic area
___________________________________ where you can eat your sandwiches.
3 What job might he do in the future?
Longleat is a great day out for all the family. There
___________________________________ is something for everyone, and you are sure to have
4 What was Speaker 3’s job? a good time when you go.
___________________________________
Example:
5 Why did she have to catch the cat?
What is Longleat?
___________________________________
It is a huge country park and house.
6 What was Speaker 4’s job?
1 Why do you have to visit the safari park by car?
___________________________________
______________________________________
7 How often did he cut the grass?
2 Who shouldn’t drive into the monkey area?
___________________________________
______________________________________
14 3 What can you see on the Jungle Cruise?
______________________________________
2 Read the text about a place to go for a day trip. 4 Why do some people get wet?
Answer the questions. ______________________________________
One of the best places to go for a day trip in the 5 Why is it easy to get lost in the maze?
south of England is Longleat. There are lots of ______________________________________
exciting things to do in this huge country park and 6 How long does it take to get in and get out of the
house.
maze?
First of all, Longleat has the largest safari park in ______________________________________
the world that isn’t in Africa. Many dangerous 7 What is surprising about the Adventure Castle?
animals live there, so you have to drive through the
______________________________________
safari park, not walk. The lions sometimes get very
close to the cars, and the monkeys climb all over
them! People with new cars shouldn’t go into the
monkey area because the animals will probably
break something on their car.
You can see more animals at Longleat if you go on
the Jungle Cruise. This is a boat trip that takes you
across the lake to see the gorillas on the other side.
There are sea lions in the lake, and the best part of
the trip is when the boat stops to feed them. You
might get wet when the sea lions jump out of the
water to catch the fish.
As well as seeing animals, there are lots of other
things to do. Longleat is famous for its maze. This is
an area where there are a lot of paths with trees at
the side – you can’t see where you are going! You

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Unit test 5
3 Choose the correct alternative. 5 Complete the sentences with the correct
Example: There’s anything / everything / nothing modifier and a word from the box.
in my wardrobe. It’s empty. expensive hard interesting late
1 I think there’s anyone / everyone / someone noisy small tall well
downstairs. I can hear a noise.
Example: That lesson went fast – it was really
2 I don’t remember anything / something /
interesting! (a bit / really)
nothing about the accident.
1 I arrived _______________, about five minutes
3 The exam was easy. Everyone / No one /
after we’d arranged to meet. (a bit / very)
Someone passed.
2 Tom’s _______________. He’s only 13 and he’s
4 We didn’t go anywhere / somewhere / nowhere
1.90 metres tall! (quite / extremely)
interesting last weekend.
3 That shop is _______________, so I only buy a
5 There’s anything / everything / something in
few things there. (quite / too)
my eye. Can you see it?
4 Freya is working _______________. She studies
6 My brother takes his mobile with him
for four hours every evening. (a bit / really)
everywhere / nowhere / somewhere he goes.
5 This jacket is _______________. Have you got a
7 There was anybody / everybody / nobody in
bigger size? (extremely / too)
the park, so I came home.
6 We can’t talk here – it’s _______________! Let’s
7 go somewhere else. (a bit / so)
7 I thought you were from the UK. You speak
4 Complete the second sentence so that it means
English _______________. (quite / very)
the same as the first. Use negative words.
Example: 7
There aren’t any socks in my drawer.
6 Match the base adjectives (1–7) with the strong
There are no socks in my drawer.
adjectives (a–h).
1 I haven’t ever been abroad.
cold a astonishing
I’ve ___________________________________.
1 exciting b fascinating
2 Sam hasn’t got any money.
2 crowded c freezing
Sam has ______________________________.
3 frightened d hilarious
3 There wasn’t anybody in the shop.
4 funny e packed
There was _____________________________.
5 interesting f thrilling
4 I didn’t see anything that I wanted.
6 small g tiny
I saw _________________________________.
7 surprising h terrified
5 There wasn’t anywhere to try it on.
There was _____________________________.
6 I didn’t get either of them a present.
I got __________________________________.
7 There weren’t any that I liked.
There were ____________________________.

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Unit test 5
7 Complete the sentences with the words in the 8 Complete the conversations with the words in
box. the box.

buy borrow earn lend afraid apologize know mean


owe pay for save up spend mind sorry terrible worry

Example: Don’t buy that hat – it looks awful! A Emily, I feel terrible! I can’t find that book you
1 I ___________ €5.00 an hour for looking after lent me.
my neighbour’s children. B Don’t 1 ___________. I’ve already read it.
2 How much do I ___________ you for my cinema A I’m so 2 ___________. I didn’t 3 ___________ to
ticket? lose it.
3 I know you want to get a new mobile, but how
are you going to ___________ it? A Mrs Shepherd, I’m 4 ___________ I’ve dropped
4 My friends ___________ all their money on orange juice on your new sofa.
clothes. B Never 5 ___________. Let’s clear it up, shall we?
5 I’ve left my wallet at home. Can you A I 6 ___________. I don’t 7 ___________ how it
___________ me some money for the bus? happened.
6 I’m trying to ___________ for a new tablet.
7
7 I haven’t got enough money for a hamburger.
Can I ___________ some? Total 70

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