‘The film was panned by critics’ means the critics A loved the film B didn’t like the film C didn’t see the film.. means ‘I didn’t like the book’.[r]
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Level Test
1 ‘Specs’ (meaning ‘glasses’) has a register
A formal B informal C outdated D literary
2 The word does not take the prefi x ‘over’
A hand B estimate C night D priced
3 The word is the odd word out
A vocational B fl exitime C mechanical D manual
4 is when you always buy a particular make because you like it
A Red tape B Hard sell C Capital assets D Brand loyalty
5 is not a piece of writing
A Composition B Draft C Plagiarism D Dissertation
6 is a negative characteristic
A Sullen B Elegant C Affectionate D Generous
7 Keiko and I fell head in love
A over heels B it off C at fi rst sight
8 The verb does not mean ‘want something’
A crave B hanker after C defuse D yearn for
9 Maria is so – if she sees something she likes, she just buys it without thinking
A extrovert B impulsive C garrulous D effusive
10 A is not active physically
A doer B dabbler C couch potato D culture vulture
11 At our offi ce we have a day once a week when we can wear casual clothes
A designer B dress down C snazzy D dressed to kill
12 ‘The fi lm was panned by critics’ means the critics
A loved the fi lm B didn’t like the fi lm C didn’t see the fi lm
13 means ‘I didn’t like the book’
A It was a page-turner B I couldn’t put it down C I couldn’t get into it
D It’s compulsive reading
14 ‘Lunch is on me’ means
A I’ll pay for lunch B Lunch is at my house C I’ll cook lunch
15 is not connected with a car accident
A Road rage B Hit and run C A pile-up D A head-on collision
16 Guided tour, trekking and all-in package are words associated with
A hotels B methods of transport C types of holiday
17 The current economic is very good for small businesses
A disposition B climate C whirlwind D daze
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A question B decision C role D thought
A behave aggressively B are afraid of humans C live with humans
20 The environmental problem of is concerned especially with animals
A deforestation B the greenhouse effect C global warming D endangered species
21 means ‘I don’t believe you.’
A I’ll give you the benefi t of the doubt B What do you take me for?
C Take it with a pinch of salt
22 If you are ill from not eating enough food, you have
A illiteracy B malnutrition C poverty D sanitation
23 An area represented by an MP is called a
A lobby B deputation C constituency D legislation
24 is a type of stealing
A Perjury B Harassment C Embezzlement D Joyriding
25 Both sides agreed to an immediate and the fi ghting has stopped
A annihilation B ceasefi re C deterrent D warfare
26 means you have a lot of money
A Rolling in it B Skinfl int C Strapped for cash D Things are a bit tight
27 is not another word for a newspaper or magazine
A Glossy B Rag C Scoop D Periodical
28 is the odd one out
A Out of sorts B Off-colour C Under the weather D On the mend
29 A ‘level playing fi eld’ means
A a change in the rules B a serious discussion C an election D a fair situation
30 Which should I click on to open a new email?
A icon B thumbnail C footprint D analogue
31 The word describes experiencing something on your computer instead of in real life
A interactive B virtual C smart D genetic
32 ‘Fleeting’ and ‘lingering’ collocate with
A sit B moment C glimpse D smile
33 The verb describes the way someone walks when their feet hurt
A hobble B amble C tiptoe D trudge
34 You can your eyebrows
A twitch B fl utter C raise D blink
35 is not a shade of red
A Poppy B Ruby C Strawberry D Violet
36 Nip, pop, whizz and zip mean
A go a short distance quickly B slow down C walk very quickly
37 means a hard or painful experience
A A glitch B A pitfall C An ordeal D A setback
38 The school will not any form of cheating in exams
A condone B endorse C authorise D give the green light to
39 Mr Williams showed no as the judge sentenced him to ten years in prison
A apology B remorse C excuse D alibi
A coincidence B compromise C rift D settlement
41 The fi ndings in this study everything in the previous report
A conceive B predict C contradict D reside
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A Thingamajig B Whatsisname C Umpteen D Thingy
43 ‘A storm in a teacup’ is
A a misunderstanding B an argument that will soon be forgotten
C something you can’t understand D a diffi cult situation
44 ‘He’s nobody’s fool’ means
A he has the gift of the gab B he knows his stuff C he’s a smart-aleck
D he’s one sandwich short of a picnic
45 I thought the job wouldn’t take long ! It took nearly two days
A It’s a small world B You live and learn C Famous last words D Out of the blue
46 Could you me on Friday? I’ll be away for the day on a course
A stand for B stand by C stand up for D stand in for
47 I didn’t feel confi dent or ready for the race so I decided to
A chill out B bottle out C stick it out D simmer down
48 I was ill on the weekend so I the party
A caught up with B came down with C missed out on D took it out on
49 ‘Craic’ is an English word for party
A American B Australian C Indian D Irish
50 The neutral word for ‘fi reman’ is
A fi relady B fi reperson C fi refi ghter D fi remen
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Level Test
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Unit 2
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Unit 7
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Unit 9
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Unit 11
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Unit 13
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Unit 14
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Unit 16
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Unit 19
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Unit 21
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Unit 22
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