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Name

VOCABULARY 1

Choose the correct answer.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

The last flight runs counter to / is about to leave. The angry child wouldn’t stop yelling / upcoming. You shouldn’t judge / devise other people. Much of the speaker’s charm / value was in his wonderful smile. She’s very enthusiastic / insane about learning Chinese because she’s going to travel to China. I’m trying to ban / overcome my fear of flying.

2

Choose the sentence which is closer in meaning to the original sentence. Pay attention to the words in bold.

1. Pam didn’t deserve to win the prize. a. It wasn’t fair that Pam received the prize. b. Pam wasn’t surprised to win the prize. 2. Dad used to read aloud to us. a. Dad read loudly so we could hear him. b. Dad read to us and we listened. 3. My friend Bob was expelled from our school. a. Bob never studied at our school. b. The school asked Bob to leave. 4. They all thought Sam’s proposal was great. a. Everyone was happy about Sam's decision. b. Sam’s suggestion was liked by everyone. 3

A man from the United States and his British wife told their friends the same story after they had visited England. Complete each of their descriptions with a suitable word below. junction ■ vacation ■ apartment ■ flat ■ autumn ■ elevator ■ intersection ■ fall ■ holiday ■ lift

The husband said: Last 1. .................................. , we went to England for a 2. .................................. . Instead of staying in a hotel, we rented a small 3. .................................. . Unfortunately, we only discovered when we got there that it was on the fourth floor, and there was no 4. .................................. . Worse still, it was on a noisy street near a busy 5. .................................. . The wife said: The 6. .................................. we had in England last 7. .................................. was a disaster. We rented a small 8. .................................. instead of going to a hotel, and it was a mistake. It was on the fourth floor, and the owners didn’t tell us there was no 9. .................................. . They also didn’t mention that the street was near a noisy 10. .................................. . 4

Match the prefixes in I to the words in II to form new words. I

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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mis bi co over anti non

II ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......

a. b. c. d. e. f.

virus exist behave annual members crowded

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Complete the sentences with a suitable word that you formed in Exercise 4.

1. It was hard to breathe in the hot, .................................. room. 2. The tennis club is private, and is not open to .................................. . 3. Every computer should have an .................................. program. 4. The .................................. meetings take place in January and July. 5. The two nations must learn to .................................. . 6. Children should be punished when they .................................. . 6

Complete the sentences by combining a suitable prefix with the word in brackets. Use a dictionary to help you.

1. dis / en (trust) a. I won’t lend him money because I .................................. him. b. I know I can safely .................................. you with my secret. 2. in / inter (dependent) a. None of us can manage without help; we are all .................................. . b. Joe is .................................. and doesn’t accept help from anyone. 3. pre / im (mature) a. His behaviour is very childish and .................................. . b. It’s .................................. to celebrate before you get the results of the exams. 4. under / over (done) a. Cook the steak a bit longer; it’s still .................................. . b. The food had been cooked for too long and was .................................. . 5. mis / pre (judged) a. I always thought Anne was unfriendly, but I was wrong. I .................................. her. b. I shouldn’t have .................................. the situation before I knew more about it.

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GRAMMAR 1

Choose the sentence which is closer in meaning to the original sentence.

1. I can’t find my keys. I may have lost them. a. I’m sure I lost them. b. It’s possible I lost them. 2. He should have told us he wouldn’t be coming. a. He didn’t tell us he wouldn’t be coming. b. It was considerate of him to tell us he couldn’t come. 3. You had better not arrive late. a. Try not to be late. b. You must arrive on time. 4. They could have brought a small gift for her. a. It was nice that they brought her a gift. b. They didn’t bring her a gift. 5. Thanks for your help. I couldn’t have repaired the computer myself. a. It was impossible to repair the computer. b. The computer was eventually repaired. 2

Choose the correct answer.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

The food is delicious. You should / had better eat it. Don’t wait for us. We might be / might have been late. Joe isn’t aware of the terrible news. He must have been / would have been away when it happened. He doesn’t work on Saturdays, so he needn't / had better not get up early. I’m angry with Jeff. He could have called / may have called me to wish me good luck.

3

Complete the sentences with the modal perfects below. should have ■ can’t have ■ needn’t have ■ must have ■ would have ■ could have

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

There’s no noise coming from the house. They .................................. stayed at home. The show doesn’t start for an another hour. We .................................. come so early. It was a beautiful gift you gave your mother. She .................................. loved it. I’m so sorry I didn’t attend your performance. I’m sure I .................................. enjoyed it. We .................................. driven to work but it was such a beautiful day. It’s really cold this evening. We .................................. brought sweaters with us.

4

Choose the correct answer.

Many tragedies 1. don’t have to / might not happen. They happen because people are careless or irresponsible. For example, drunk drivers cause accidents although they know they 2. mustn’t / needn’t drive when they’ve been drinking. In 1989, irresponsible behaviour led to the death of 96 people in the overcrowded Hillsborough football stadium in England. The police 3. can’t control / weren’t able to control the crowds after they let too many fans into one part of the stadium. There 4. must have been / would have been more than 10,000 of them in an area designed to hold 8,000. People were crushed as they tried to get out when the stands collapsed. It was a disaster that 5. had better not happen / shouldn’t have happened. 5

Correct the sentences below with a suitable modal or modal perfect. There may be more than one possible answer.

1. It was very dark so I can’t see anything. ......................................................................................................................... 2. There are people at the bus stop. The bus wouldn’t have come yet. ......................................................................................................................... 3. The restaurant is always empty at this hour. We may not reserve a table. ......................................................................................................................... 4. She sent the letter too late to be accepted. She must have sent it weeks ago. ......................................................................................................................... 5. It’s a great film. You had better go and see it. .........................................................................................................................

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Rewrite the following sentences using the modal or modal perfect form of the words in brackets. You may need to form the negative.

1. He didn’t have to come early today; nobody has arrived yet. (need) ......................................................................................................................... 2. Is it possible that I saw you at the cinema? (could) ......................................................................................................................... 3. Perhaps they are sleeping at the moment. (may) ......................................................................................................................... 4. I’m sure she isn’t ill; I just saw her an hour ago. (can) ......................................................................................................................... 5. There’s a possibility that they’ve already arrived. (might) ..........................................................................................................................

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