INTERMEDIATE UNIT 2
UNIT TEST 2
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
11 point(s)1 Do you know / Are you knowing / Have you known the answer?
2 Did she write / Has she written / Has she been writing to him yet?
3 His family lived / lives / is living in Madrid for forty years.
4 How long are you waiting / have you been waiting / have you waited for the train?
5 I ’m not working / won’t working / don’t be working on Sunday.
6 Albert Einstein remembered / is remembered / is remembering everywhere.
7 He isn’t / hasn’t / hasn’t been from Nairobi.
8 ‘Macbeth’ has written / was written / wrote by Shakespeare.
9 There was a competition but we aren’t winning / didn’t win / haven’t won it.
10 Was she / Has she been / Is she your English teacher last year?
11 Where did you go / were you going / have you gone on holiday last summer?
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
14 point(s)1 We didn’t enjoy the film last night. (not enjoy)
2 you my parents yet? (meet)
3 Where she last weekend? (spend)
4 She her friends about her promotion yet. (not tell)
5 Did you know that Jake’s grandfather a medal at the Olympics in 1984? (win)
6 you here when the accident happened? (stand)
7 We each other for very long. (not know)
8 The film until midnight so we missed the last train home. (not finish)
9 How long you English? (study)
10 The bicycle in the nineteenth century. (invent)
11 I when you rang the doorbell. (not sleep)
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
14 point(s)1 A Do you like opera?
B No, I don’t. I like rock music better.
2 A he watch the whole film?
B No, he didn’t. He fell asleep.
3 A What’s that noise? Mr Jones working again?
B Yes, I think he is.
4 A What your grandfather ?
B He worked as a shoemaker.
5 A they a dog?
B No, they haven’t, but they’ve got a big pet rabbit.
6 A Where your parents ?
B My mum was born in the Netherlands, and my dad was born in South Africa.
7 A you want to come shopping with me?
B Yes, I do.
8 A Why you late last night?
B Because I missed the train home.
9 A you going to the hairdresser this afternoon?
B Yes, I am. I need a new haircut.
10 A How the neighbours their kitchen window?
B Their son broke it with his football.
11 A they making dinner tonight?
B Yes, I think they’re making spaghetti.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
10 point(s)1 Lily is in the garden.
2 Harry gone to work.
3 London in the south of England.
4 Paris got a good metro system.
5 It been seven months since I last saw her.
6 Joanne coming to see us.
7 The waiter paid at the end of each day.
8 My brother 18 this Friday.
9 My aunt got a cold.
10 She had a lot of time to revise for the exam.
11 My husband from Nigeria.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
5 point(s)1 Did you enjoy the film?
Yes. Yes, I did.
2 Have you seen my wallet anywhere? No.
3 Is the essay deadline next Wednesday? Yes.
4 Are you interested in comic books? No.
5 Have you ever been to a rainforest? Yes.
6 Did you study English in primary school? No.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
10 point(s)biggerbeautiful really working motorbike leave1 London is a lot jarmier than Vienna. adjective / bigger
2 It was a jarmy day so we went to the beach for a picnic. /
3 We didn’t jarm for work until nine o’clock. /
4 The performance was jarmily terrible, and most of the audience left early. /
5 I wanted a jarm for my birthday, but my mum said I was too young. /
6 She was jarming in the garden so she didn’t hear the doorbell. /
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
5 point(s)-ivate or -ion -ive -ivities -ing
1 He was a great actor.
2 My grandmother is very act even though she’s 85.
3 She’s act at the Lyric Theatre in London.
4 I prefer outdoor act like jogging and cycling.
5 Enter your password to act your new account.
6 I like act movies with exciting scenes and powerful heroes.
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Question 9 of 10
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5 point(s)A B high
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heavy
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your life
a profit
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traffic1 There’s often heavy traffic in the city centre. You should set off early to get to your meeting.
2 The cat up a tree. We had to call a fire engine to rescue it.
3 When do you think the company will ?
4 Experiences can more than possessions.
5 Our students reach a in both their academic work and their sporting activities.
6 The storm brought heavy rain and to communities on the coast.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
10 point(s)forin of (x2) at (x2) for with (x2) on (x2)1 Tourists can take advantage of the city’s free museums.
2 I didn’t understand some of the words, so I pointed the menu and asked the waiter to explain.
3 Willa wants to be fluent Mandarin by the time she leaves Nanjing.
4 I always have a laugh my aunt. We have the same sense of humour.
5 Neesha wants to study engineering university.
6 I’m going to meet up my cousin while I’m in Manchester.
7 Olivia has a passion organic food and organic farming in general.
8 Juha got top of his studies during the summer holidays.
9 Next year, we expect to turn a profit the international side of the business.
10 Improving her conversation skills helped Li feel more a part things on campus.
11 This school has a reputation academic success.
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