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Name _________Muhammad Ali Khan______

School & ERP # ______________17184______

Unit test 4

1 Complete with the missing forms of the modal verbs.


Permission No permission Asking for permission
You can do it. (1) You cannot do it. Can I do it?

You are allowed to do it. You aren’t allowed to do it.(2) am I allowed to do it.

Obligation Prohibition Asking about obligation


(3) you must do it. You mustn’t do it. Must I do it?

Obligation No obligation Asking about obligation


You have to do it. (4) you do not have to do it (5)do I have to do it

2 points for each correct answer 10

2 Match A and B to make sentences and questions.


A
1 Do young men still have to d
2 Members are not allowed to b____
3 If you ride a motorbike, you should a ____
4 Sorry, I must f ____
5 Are teenagers allowed to e ____
6 Before travelling abroad, you should c____

B
a wear a safety helmet.
b copy CDs borrowed from the library.
c check the weather forecast for your destination.
d do military service in the UK?
e buy cigarettes and alcohol?
f go home now – it’s very late.

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3 Choose the correct words.


1 I think grandma’s really ill, we must call a doctor immediately.
a must b can
2 If there is a fire, you … leave the office building.
a have t b are allowed to
3 You … make a fire in a forest in dry weather.
a don’t have to b mustn’t
4 You … drive on the left in Australia.
a must b should
5 My cousins … play computer games on weeknights.
a aren’t able to b aren’t allowed to
6 My car’s broken down. Do you think I … get a new one?
(a) should b can
7 You … always keep your passport with you when you’re travelling.
a should b can
Name _________Muhammad Ali Khan______
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8 You … marry him! He’s already got a wife.
a don’t have to b mustn’t
9 I think this meat is bad! You … eat it.
a mustn’t b aren’t allowed to
10 Do you think I … tell Fiona that her boyfriend loves Gail?
a can b should
11 Come on! You … tell me the truth. I want to know.
a must b are allowed to

1 point for each correct answer 10

4 Complete the advice using the correct form of should or must.


1 There’s no reason to believe him.
You shouldn’t believe him.
2 Smoking is forbidden here.
You must not smoke here.
3 It’s not a good idea to argue with your boss.
I don’t think you should argue with your boss.
4 It’s illegal to sell alcohol to children.
Shops must not sell alcohol to children. _
5 Wearing a seat-belt is compulsory.
Drivers must wear the seat belts.
6 It’s not too late for you to go to the match.
You should go to watch the match.

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5 Correct the mistakes in the sentences. Tick the three correct sentences.
1 British teenagers hadn’t to attend school in the 19th century. _didn’t have to_
2 We are allowed to recycle more to reduce waste. must________
3 You mustn’t buy a new computer to use this program. It works fine on older ones.
__Do not have to______
4 In Scotland, you are not allowed to smoke in pubs. correct_
5 I musted finish my project before I went to bed last night. __had to______
6 You don’t have to allow babies to travel in the front seat. ____must not____
7 You can see Ang Lee’s new film – it’s brilliant. must ________
8 Before 1960 in the UK, young men had to do military service. _correct
9 I didn’t allow to stay up late when I was a kid. Was not Allowed________
10 Do we must tidy up our room right now? _correct_______
11 Can I go out now, Mum? I’ve done my homework. correct________

1 point for each correct answer 10

6 Complete the text with modal verbs from the box.

can can’t must must should shouldn’t

To apply for the new photocard driving licence, you (1) must send either your passport or
birth certificate for identification. If you are planning to travel abroad within four weeks, you
Name _________Muhammad Ali Khan______
School & ERP # ______________17184______

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(2) must send us your passport. You (3) should keep a photocopy of the documents that
you send in. You (4) ___can__ still drive while your application is being processed.
Please note: your photograph (5) _must be in colour. The department (6) _cannot accept
black and white photographs. Black and white photographs will be returned to the applicant.
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7 Choose the correct word or phrase.


1 Many people find it difficult to give up / in / away smoking.
2 The whole family is looking forward for / to / after the holiday.
3 The bike was fine, but the car couldn’t get across / through / into the gap.
4 I decided to take on / in / up tennis to improve my fitness.
5 He cleaned his shoes after he took them off / took off them / took his shoes off.
6 They don’t get on / away / up with their neighbours.
7 I’m looking forward to / for / after my pen. Have you seen it?
8 We asked our friends to look after / for / at our dog while we were away.
9 I hate to bring in / on / up the question of money, but we have to discuss it.
10 I hope I’ll get through / over / across the exam. I’ve studied really hard.
11 When you’re in Rome, look me up / look up me / look me in the phone book.

1 point for each correct answer 10

8 Complete the sentences with a suitable word.


1 After working for a big company, my father set up his own business.
2 I was brought_up to respect older people and to be considerate.
3 The recent war pushed _up_______ the price of petrol.
4 My little cousin threw a tantrum in the shop, so I ________ in and bought the toy.
5 Our plane took _off_______ late, so we were worried about missing the connection.
6 Turn the TV _on_______. My favourite programme’s starting in a minute.
7 The flood in Britain ___cut_____ off several towns and villages.
8 I had problems dealing _with_______ the difficult conditions at first.
9 I thought I would ___speak___ up some Italian, but most people spoke English.
10 I look like my mum, but both my brothers take_after_______ my dad.
11 Is your mobile working OK? I couldn’t get__ _through earlier.

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9 Complete the polite requests and offers with the correct phrase.
1 Do you think (gift-wrap) you could gift-wrap it for me?
2 Certainly. I’ll just (price / off) i shall cut the price off.
3 (mind) __ Would you mind _ opening the window? It’s really hot.
4 Would you mind (I / open)if i opened __the window? It’s very stuffy.
5 (ready to order)are you ready to order __, or shall I come back later?
Name _________Muhammad Ali Khan______
School & ERP # ______________17184______

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6 Do you think (try on)i must try on ____ these jeans?
7 Do you think we cannot (get table on the terrace) ________?
8 Sorry, I (not realize) did not realized ___it was your chair.
9 If you want, I’ll (lift)give you a lift __ into town later.
10 Could you drop me at the market (drop / market) ________?
11 Would you mind to move your car ?(move / car) I can’t get my car out.

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11 Match the words with their definitions.

  a. a house/flat owned by the council (= local government) and rented to


1 access n l people
i b. a job or piece of work which is often boring or unpleasant but needs to be
2 accessory n   done regularly
k c. a large container into which people put empty bottles, other objects so that
3 adjust v   they can be used again
4 apparently adv   d. a need for sth to be sold or supplied
t e. a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two different
5 appreciate v   things you could do
j
6 bargain n   f. damaged, especially by being used a lot

7 battered adj   g. liking to cuddle, or making you want to cuddle


8 benefit n   h. number that you use to call other places
r i. something added to a machine or to clothing, which has a useful or
9 borrow v   decorative purpose
c
10 bottle bank n   j. sth on sale at a lower price than its true value
p
11 bring up v   k. the ability to control yourself or other people, even in difficult situations
l. the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person, or the right to
12 chore n   use or look at something
13 claim v   m. the money given by the government to people who need financial help
14 code n   n. to add sth to an object or place in order to make it more attractive
15 confront v   o. to become more familiar with a new situation
16 consider v   p. to care for a child until it is an adult
a
17 council house n   q. to face, meet or deal with a difficult situation or person
18 cuddly adj   r. to get sth from sb with and give it back later
v
19 cut off v   s. to give attention to a particular subject or fact when judging something else
w
20 deal with v   t. to recognize or understand that sth is valuable, important or as described
u. to say that sth is true or is a fact, although you cannot prove it and other
21 decorate v   people might not believe it
22 demand n   v. to stop a telephone conversation by breaking the connection
23 dilemma n o w. to take action in order to achieve sth or in order to solve a problem
Name _________Muhammad Ali Khan______
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24 disagreeable adj   x. unpleasant
b y. used to say you have read or been told something although you are not
25 discipline n   certain it is true

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