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2 Module Test Design


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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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