This document contains an English language test with multiple choice questions and exercises that assess grammar, vocabulary, and the ability to correct errors in sentences. The test covers topics like parts of speech, prepositions, modals, abstract nouns, and completing sentences with the correct grammar. It contains 40 total questions across 6 different exercises to comprehensively evaluate English language skills.
This document contains an English language test with multiple choice questions and exercises that assess grammar, vocabulary, and the ability to correct errors in sentences. The test covers topics like parts of speech, prepositions, modals, abstract nouns, and completing sentences with the correct grammar. It contains 40 total questions across 6 different exercises to comprehensively evaluate English language skills.
This document contains an English language test with multiple choice questions and exercises that assess grammar, vocabulary, and the ability to correct errors in sentences. The test covers topics like parts of speech, prepositions, modals, abstract nouns, and completing sentences with the correct grammar. It contains 40 total questions across 6 different exercises to comprehensively evaluate English language skills.
Language Leader Intermediate Unit Test A - Unit 7 1 Identify whether the word is a ‘verb’, ‘adjective’, ‘person’ or ‘thing’. 0 scientific adjective 1 engineering thing 2 innovate verb 3 productive adjective 4 designer person 5 useable adjective 6 artistic adjective 7 development thing 8 inventor person 9 manufacture verb /9
2 The underlined words are all in the wrong sentences. Correct them. 0 I don’t want old things. I want them to be stylish. up-to-date 1 Elegant goods are better than mass-produced goods. handmade 2 She’s got very functional hair. Everyone wants to look like that. stylish 3 It’s simply retro. It’s very easy to use but quite ugly. functional 4 Look at her in that dress and look at how she walks. She’s so handmade! elegant 5 It was popular when I was a boy and it is popular again. They call it a traditional style. retro 6 Is it a car or is it a spaceship? I don’t know but it’s definitely up-to-date. futuristic 7 As part of learning our culture, my mother wants me to learn futuristic dances. traditional /7
3 Write the abstract noun that best describes each sentence. The first two letters are given for you. 0 Every thing will always get better! optimism 1 Everything looks new and up-to-date. modernity 2 Everything must be useful and not wasteful. efficiency 3 More and more goods are produced in factories in this area. industrialisation 4 Become a smooth shape, look better, look newer, look faster. streamlining 5 Buying and selling goods is important for the economy. consumerism /5
4 Choose the best answer a), b), c) or d) to complete the sentences. 0 You don’t have to come to the party if you don’t want to. a) must b) don’t have to c) couldn’t d) should 1 In my opinion, we must check with our partners before making a decision. a) can b) have to c) could d) must 2 If you keep working this hard you could get a promotion. a) could b) don’t have to c) can d) mustn’t 3 My driving is so bad, I shouldn’t drive on the road. a) should b) could c) shouldn’t d) couldn’t 4 Pilots mustn’t fly too many hours. a) should b) couldn’t c) don’t have to d) mustn’t 5 It looks useless but I can try and fix it if you want. a) should b) can c) must d) have to /5
5 Correct the mistakes in the underlined words, using the sentences in brackets to help you. 0 It can’t be the answer. (It’s the only possible answer) It must be the answer. 1 The experiment must be working. (Nothing has happened) The experiment can’t be working. 2 It might be true. (I don’t believe it) It can’t be working. 3 They must be in bed by now. (I’m not sure) They might be in bed by now. 4 The car might be Peter’s. (It’s my car) The car can’t be Peter’s. 5 The camera can’t be in the bedroom. (I’ve looked in all the other rooms) The camera must be in the bedroom. 6 He must be swimming. (or sunbathing?) He could be swimming. 7 She can’t be staying with Elaine. (There’s nowhere else for him to go) She must be staying with Elaine. 8 The president might be involved in the scandal. (It’s impossible that he didn’t know) The president must be involved in the scandal. /8
6 Complete the sentences using one word from the box. appeal point look value features made aimed 0 It would appeal to consumers everywhere. 1 It’s excellent value for money. 2 It’s made of bakelite. 3 It has one weak point I don’t really like. 4 One of the best features is its economic use of electricity. 5 It’s aimed at businessmen with time to relax. 6 They look very stylish. /6