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GET TO THE TOP 4 – REVISED EDITION – TESTS

Test: Module 2
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A. Circle the correct words.

1. Mr Taylor is offering a two million euro reward / rule to anyone who finds his missing
son.
2. According to the police investigation, the two men are responsible / related for a series
of bank robberies.
3. May I notice / suggest something for tonight?
4. Mike has been studying computers for years, so now he’s a(n) leader / expert.
5. I can’t think of a(n) explanation / report for this incident. It’s a mystery.
6. This exercise doesn’t make any sure / sense. Could you help me, please?
7. Our teacher believes that life doesn’t exist / hurt on other planets.
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B. Circle a, b or c.

1. Scientists have that this work of art is not by Da Vinci.


a. solved b. proved c. offered
2. A strange appeared from the lake and started coming towards us.
a. creature b. path c. issue
3. I didn’t know you painted so well. This is a !
a. mystery b. theory c. masterpiece
4. A car a tree the other day but the driver is OK.
a. ran over b. crashed into c. set out
5. The police have no that he robbed the bank.
a. investigation b. direction c. evidence
6. The mysterious object was over the park.
a. hovering b. existing c. slipping
7. We heard a deafening and the building fell to the ground.
a. symbol b. sound c. voice

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C.Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

theory detective superstition ghost false local


mirror truth
1. My grandma can’t get used to her teeth.
2. Ken kept looking at his new pair of jeans in the .
3. When I saw Anna in that long white dress last night, I thought I had seen a !
4. It’s an interesting , but can you prove it?
5. A asked Tom some questions about the car theft yesterday.
6. A well-known is that a black cat brings bad luck.
7. Henry promised to tell the .
8. All the schools are raising money for the new children’s hospital.

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Communica
tion
Match.
a. Give me a break! She
1. Look up there! It’s a UFO.
would never do such a
2. Can you help me with this exercise?
thing!
My mind is a complete blank. b. That’s a load of rubbish. I
3. The police arrested Mrs Murphy for don’t believe all those
shoplifting. theories.
c. Yuk! That’s disgusting!
4. Did you know that aliens are
d. I hate to disappoint you,
responsible for the greatest
but it’s just a cloud.
buildings in the ancient world? e. Later. I’m in the middle of
5. In Paris I tried frogs’ legs. To my something else now.
surprise, they were delicious.

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Gram
mar
A. Complete the sentences with the Past Simple or the Past Progressive of the
verbs in brackets.

1. While Jim (drive) along a country road, a strange creature suddenly


(jump) on his car.
2. As soon as we (see) the photograph, we (notice)
there was something that looked like a ghost in one of the windows.

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3. Lilly (break) the bathroom window as she (clean) it.


4. When Kelly (enter) the room, a mysterious man (grab)
her and her (tie up).

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B. Circle the correct words.

Last night I was walking home (1) from / to work when I saw a girl standing (2) near / over
my house. She was screaming and there was blood (3) on / in her dress. I ran
(4) around / towards her but she suddenly disappeared! Later my father told me a
strange story about a girl. She was killed (5) in / at the age of fifteen exactly outside our
house (6) in / since the 19th century! ‘A lot of people have seen her,’ he said. I had seen a
ghost!
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C. Match.

1. Cynthia isn’t superstitious, a. shall we?


2. We locked the door before we left, b. don’t you?
3. Let’s ask that policewoman for help, c. aren’t I?
4. I am still your best friend, d. will you?
5. Stop that noise, e. won’t we?
6. We’ll visit Peter this weekend, f. is she?
7. You believe me,

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D.Complete with the Past Simple or the Past Perfect Simple of the verbs in brackets.

1. the children (come) back from


the video arcade by the time you (go) home?
2. The police (not find) any clues about the crime by midnight.
3. By the time the security guard (arrive), the burglars
(steal) all the valuable paintings from the museum.

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Read the text and write T for True, F for False or NM for Not Mentioned.

A few years ago, I used to live by a lake near the forest. The area was a bit spooky,
especially at night. I worked long hours back then, so I went home late in the evening.
One night, I was going back home when the strangest thing happened. I came around a
corner and to my surprise, a strange creature was standing in the middle of the road. I’m
sure it was frightened by the lights because all of a sudden, it disappeared into the water.
At the time, I didn’t think I should stop and look for evidence to prove what I’d seen. I
thought I was lucky not to have crashed into it. I went back with my camera the next day
to look for clues, but I couldn’t find anything. All of my friends thought it was one of my
mystery stories but, amazingly, I noticed a story in the newspaper that seemed to be
related to what I’d seen the night before. The picture on the front page was too blurred to
prove anything for sure but to me it was obvious. I had seen a monster.

1. The incident happened while the writer was going to the lake.
2. The mysterious creature lived in the forest.
3. The writer took lots of photos with his/her camera.
4. The writer’s friends didn’t believe him/her.
5. The picture in the newspaper was very clear, so he/she could prove he/she
had seen a monster.

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