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Trang 1UNIT FIVE – TEST 2 (September 29 th , 2016)
I Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in the list.
come - go - meet - need - not know - not want - understand - worry
Jessica: Eve, (1) are you going to Wendy's party on Saturday?
Eve: I think so What about you?
Jessica: Yes, but I (2) what to wear
Eve: Jessica, it's only Monday! Why (3) you about the party already?
Jessica: Well, Jamie (4) , so I (5) to look a mess
Eve: Now I (6) ! In that case, you (7) to buy something special to
wear
Jessica: I know! I'm (8) Jane at the shopping centre after school today!
Eve: You're so organised, Jessica!
II Read the text and choose the correct answers.
Today, many teenagers (1) a hoody instead of a coat to keep warm when they're
outside However, some adults (2) hoodies They (3) that young people who
(4) these sweatshirts are criminals, and that the teenagers (5) the hood to hide
their identity when they (6) things they shouldn't be doing For example, shoplifters
often wear hoodies because they (7) their faces to appear on security cameras when
they (8) things from shops Nowadays, some shopping centres (9) to introduce a
ban on hoodies to stop this problem
2 A doesn't like B aren't liking C don't like
III Read the text Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 ……Shops currently use RFID tags to track products
2 ……Some workers in Mexico have got RFID tags in their offices
3 ……In the future, the chips could be used to track earthquakes.
4 ……Human rights organisations are protesting about RFID tags being used on
animals
5 ……Human tagging won't become popular unless scientists can make it more
secure.
A A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag is a tiny computer chip which can be
attached to a product so that it can be tracked The tags have been used in shops for
several years) but scientists are now thinking of using them to track humans
B Staff at the attorney general's office in Mexico City have already had the chips
implanted under the skin of their upper arms A scanner reads the codes contained in
the chips and allows the employees to enter secure buildings This means, of course, that people without chips can't enter the building
C Scientists have suggested other advantages of carrying the tags The survivors of
earthquakes could be located more easily and worried parents could find their missing children by tracking their chip Technical enthusiast Amal Graafstra has already got implants in his hands which he uses to unlock doors and to start his car
D However, not everybody supports this new technology Civil liberties groups accept
its use to track pet cats and dogs, but they believe that tracking humans in this way could be dangerous They are worried that governments might use the chips to track people's movements without their knowledge, and they are also concerned about the issue of security It is possible that criminals could read the chips from a distance and access personal information illegally
E This opposition is causing problems for developers It seems that until they address
these security issues, many of their projects may remain in the laboratory
IV Order the words to make sentences.
1 north / in / hometown / of England / is / My / the
2 does / your / time / arrive / What / plane /
3 playing / I'm / computer games / into
4 you / town centre / the / Do / in / live
5 the / We / pick / up / can / you /station / from
6 sunny / and / The / cold / weather / is / often
V Complete the adjectives in the sentences with the prefixes in the box.
dis- ~ im- ~ in- ~ ir- ~ ~
un-1 He said he wasn't going to change his mind His decision is reversible.
2 We're not staying at that hotel again We were quite satisfied with our room.
3 This exercise is possible I can't do it These jeans are very comfortable They're
too tight
5 She was wearing a very usual dress It had spotty sleeves and a long, checked
skirt
6 I didn't believe what the man said It seemed credible.
VI Complete the sentences with the affirmative, negative or interrogative form of used to and the verbs in the box.
be ~ like ~ play ~ read ~ share ~ walk ~ wear
1 I to school, but now I ride my bike
2 We've got a bedroom each in our new house We a room in our old house
3 Our team very well, but now we're top of the league!
4 .your parents you a bedtime story when you were younger?
5 I history, but now I love it
6 .Rupert your best friend?
7 I glasses, but now I can't see without them
VII Complete the sentences Use the correct form of used to, be used to or get used to.
1 We had two cars when both of my parents worked
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2 Keith had never worn a uniform before
Keith had to wearing a uniform
3 Caroline has just started working at night She is havin g trouble sleeping
She working at night
4 Did you watch cartoons when you were little?
Did watch cartoons?
5 Their team always wins
They winning
6 My cousin has grown a lot
She be so tall
7 I started a new school last week It's all a bit strange
I haven't my new school yet
VIII Read the text Choose the correct answers.
Until last month, my parents had a farm so I (1) living in the country Now we live
in the city and I (2) the noise There (3) be so many cars in our village and I can't
(4) all the traffic I feel a bit nervous when I'm in the city centre because I
(5) seeing so many people I don't know There are always lots of people, so I hope
I'll (6) the crowds soon In the country we (7) have a vegetable garden so we
always had fresh vegetables My mum (8) shopping in a supermarket, and she hates
it!
2 A didn 't use to B ' m used to C 'm not used to
3 A didn't use to B 's used to C isn't used to
5 A didn't use to B 'm not used to C isn't used to
8 A didn't use to B get used to C isn't used to
IX Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrasal verbs in the list.
bring up - give away - put on - take off - take on - turn up
1 Why do you always…… late?
2 Our plane on time
3 Because of the recession, the company decided not to any new staff.
4 His girlfriend always the subject of marriage after she has visited her nieces
and nephews.
5 I had a big sort-out in my bedroom and I all my old DVDs.
6 I don't like the way that she an American accent when she's singing
X Complete the text by writing the correct word in each gap.
The best memory I have is the time I spent volunteering for six weeks in Bristol
about two years ago I (1) just finished my first year at university and wanted to
improve my English during the holidays before applying (2) a scholarship abroad
My boyfriend and I stayed on a campsite for volunteers (3) was located near the sea
He (4) on the redecoration of an old people's home, while I (5) given work in the campsite kitchen
After a while I found (6) that everyone thought the meals we were serving were a bit boring, so I offered to prepare traditional dishes from my country instead Finding the ingredients wasn't a problem, as there was an international food shop nearby that had everything I needed The change of menu was a great success, and (7) much fun! I enjoyed my work, even though I (8) never imagined myself as a chef Everyone at the campsite kept telling me that I (9) one of the best cooks they'd ever had I (10) never had such a fun job as that one and often dream about going back
XI Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first
1 It’s six months since I last went swimming
I been swimming for six months
2 The new pool is near to my home
It’s not the new pool to my home
3 If you can’t swim, you’re not allowed in the deep end
You’re not allowed in the deep end you can swim
4 My friend Sam wanted me to go swimming with him
‘Why come swimming with me?’ suggested Sam
5 I didn’t go swimming with Sam because I was very busy
I was busy to go swimming with Sam
6 The tea was hot , but she could have it in swig
Although in a swig
7 It took Dad two hours to repair my computer
Dad spent my computer
8 A calculating machine can speed up calculations
Calculations
XII Fill in the blank with a verb from the box in the correct tense of the passive Use each verb once only.
do - used to drink - already pay - freeze - beat cut - blow down - collect - speak - leave
1 Mary kept trying to talk to me while my hair
2 This money box for two years
3 A lot of trees in the storm last summer
4 Those suitcases behind if you aren't careful
5 The rent , I think
6 Spanish differently in Spain and in Colombia
7 .any tests since last month?
8 Beer for breakfast in England years ago
9 At present the champagne glasses in a big box
10 When we came the stadium, the home team by 3 to 1
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X: 1 ’d, had 2 for 3 which / that 4 worked
5 was 6 out 7 so 8 had 9 was 10 ’ve, have
XI
1 have not / haven’t / (I)’ve not
2 (very / too / that / so) far (away) from
3 unless / except if / until/ till / before
4 don’t you / not
5 (really / much / far / unfortunately) too
XII.
1 was being cut 2 has been collected 3 were blown down 4 will be left 5 has already paid
6 is spoken 7 Have…been done ? 8 used to be drunk 9 is being frozen 10 had been beaten