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Unit 4 Test
Name
1 Complete the sentences.
E XAMPLE
Can I help you?
1 A you drive?
B No, I
2 A you speak any foreign
languages?
B Yes, I
3 A Alan cook?
B Yes, he
4 A Paul and Jenny do any
sports?
B No, they
5 I have these postcards, please?
6 I’m sorry We play computer
games in my house
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2 Write five sentences about Jenny
E XAMPLE
Jenny can’t drive.
1
2
3
4
5
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3 Complete the sentences with can, can’t, has to,
or have to.
E XAMPLE
I can’t come to the party because I have to do my
English homework
1 Jack play football on Monday because he work
2 Mark and Sally meet on Friday evening because Mark go to the dentist
3 A we meet at 10.30 on
Wednesday?
B No, I’m sorry I
go to the doctor’s
4 Mark come to the meeting because he finish his telephone call
5 A Margaret and John come to
see the film?
B No, I’m sorry, They meet
their son’s teacher
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4 Write the days of the week.
Monday
Wednesday
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5 Write the times.
E XAMPLE It’s three o’clock.
1 _ 2 _
3 _ 4 _
5 _
_
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CAN YOU
Summer camp leaders
NAME Jenny Disco
drive? ✘
play a musical instrument? ✘
speak a foreign language? ✓
cook ✓
play tennis? ✘
swim? ✓
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7 6 5 4 3 2
10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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7 6 5 4 3 2
10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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6 Complete the sentences with in, on, or at.
E XAMPLE
The film’s at six o’clock.
1 Is the conference a weekday?
2 I’ve got an appointment Friday
3 Is the meeting the afternoon?
No, it’s the evening It’s 7.30
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7 Find the names of activities.
E XAMPLE
ired a roshe
ride a horse
1 mwis
2 verdi _
3 nur
4 nitpa _
5 neacd
6 gisn
7 alpy lofg
8 lapy lestlabbka
9 dire a ccyibel
10 ylpa hte iolvin
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8 Complete the dialogue.
Receptionist Good morning I
(1) you?
Mr Smith Yes, (2) I make an
appointment with Doctor Wall, (3)?
Receptionist Yes Can you (4) at
ten to three on Monday?
Mr Smith No, I’m afraid I
(5) What (6) the evening?
Receptionist Doctor Wall isn’t here in the evening,
I’m (7) I can put you in at ten thirty on Tuesday
Mr Smith Yes, that’s fine
Receptionist What’s your (8),
please?
Mr Smith (9) Tom Smith
Receptionist Thank you Mr Smith.
Mr Smith Goodbye
Receptionist (10).
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9 Read the text and decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F)).
You can ride a moped when you’re 16 years old, but you can’t ride a motorbike or drive a car until you’re 17 You can’t drive a lorry or
a bus until you’re 21
You can’t leave school and get a job until you’re 16 You can do a part-time job when you’re 13, but you can’t work for more than
25 hours a week, and you can’t work before 7 o’clock in the morning or after 7 o’clock in the evening
When you’re 18 you can leave home and you can get married (You can do these things when you’re 16, if your parents agree.) You can also vote in elections when you’re 18 You can go into a pub when you’re 14, but you can’t buy an alcoholic drink until you’re
18 You can smoke at any age, but you can’t buy cigarettes until you’re 16 You can’t gamble until you’re 18
E XAMPLE
You can drive a bus when you’re 18 T F
1 You can ride a motorbike when
2 You can buy an alcoholic drink in
a pub when you’re 14 T F
3 You can leave school when you’re 16 T F
4 You can’t do a part-time job until
5 You can get married when you’re
16 if your parents agree T F
6 You can’t drive a lorry until you’re 18 T F
7 You can vote when you’re 18 T F
8 You can buy cigarettes when you’re 14 T F
9 You can gamble when you’re 16 T F
10 You can’t ride a moped when you’re 16 T F
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Can
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