NAME
CLASS
American
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GRAMMAR 17 Do you include _____ meat in your diet?
A much ■ B many ■ C a lot ■
Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
18 I’m not _____ to vote. I’m only 16.
Example: My parents _____ in China. A enough old ■ B old enough ■ C too old ■
A are born ■ B were born ■ ✓
19 If you’d told me you were leaving, I _____ you a ride.
C was born ■
A could give ■ B had given ■
1 If you _____ me, I would have been in serious trouble. C could have given ■
A didn’t help ■ B hadn’t helped ■ 20 I would never _____ bought this computer if I’d known
C haven’t helped ■ how slow it was.
2 She _____ have asked him for help if she’d known he A had ■ B would ■ C have ■
would be late. 20
A hadn’t ■ B didn’t ■ C wouldn’t ■
3 We don’t have _____ stores in our village. VOCABULARY
A no ■ B none ■ C any ■
a Check (✓) A, B, or C for the positive + or
4 There’s more crime because there are very _____
negative -- adjectives or adverbs.
policemen on the streets these days.
A little ■ B few ■ C enough ■ Example: luck -- adverb = _____
5 We would have gotten here earlier if we _____ gotten A unluckily ■ ✓ B unlucky ■
lost. C luckily ■
A hadn’t ■ B had ■ C haven’t ■ 1 patience + adverb = _____
6 If my husband had taken that job, we _____ moved to A patient ■ B patiently ■
Denver. C impatiently ■
A would ■ B had ■ C would have ■ 2 fortune -- adjective = _____
7 We must finish this job quickly. We don’t have _____ A unfortunately ■ B unfortunate ■
time left. C fortunate ■
A much ■ B many ■ C a lot ■ 3 luck + adverb = _____
8 There are only _____ parks in this city – just two or A luckily ■ B lucky ■ C unluckily ■
three. 4 care -- adverb = _____
A few ■ B a few ■ C a little ■ A careless ■ B carelessly ■ C carefully ■
9 She wouldn’t have eaten the cake if she _____ it had 5 comfort + adjective = _____
nuts in it. A comfortably ■ B uncomfortable ■
A ’d known ■ B ’d knew ■ C ’s known ■ C comfortable ■
10 There were _____ people in the supermarket so we left
without buying anything. b Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences
A too much ■ B too many ■ C too ■
with nouns, adjectives or adverbs.
11 If I _____ known your number, I would have called you. Example: We were really ______ to miss the train.
A had ■ B have ■ C would have ■ A unlucky ■ ✓ B unluckily ■
C lucky ■
12 You spend too _____ time playing those computer
games! 6 Josh can be very ______ with people when he’s in a
A many ■ B plenty of ■ C much ■ bad mood.
13 If I hadn’t missed that train, we _____ never have met! A impatience ■ B impatient ■
A will ■ B should ■ C might ■ C impatiently ■
14 We don’t have _____ to take a taxi. We’ll have to walk. 7 These shoes are really _____.
A enough money ■ B money enough ■ A uncomfortably ■ B uncomfortable ■
C plenty of money ■ C comfortably ■
15 He has a _____ of friends. He’s very sociable. 8 Do this exercise very _____ – it’s difficult!
A lots ■ B lot ■ C plenty ■ A careful ■ B carefully ■ C carelessly ■
16 I would have gone to the party if I _____ been ill.
A hadn’t ■ B had ■ C haven’t ■
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9 We had a lot of _____ with the traffic and got there PRONUNCIATION
early.
A luck ■ B lucky ■ C luckily ■
a Which word has a different sound? Check (✓) A,
B, or C.
10 I dropped my glass on the carpet, but _____ it was
empty. Example: A van ■ B tram ■ C lane ■
✓
A fortune ■ B fortunate ■ 1 A bought ■ B daughter ■ C laugh ■
C fortunately ■ 2 A thought ■ B through ■ C caught ■
c Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences 3 A cough ■ B enough ■ C tough ■
with words about electronic devices. 4 A brought ■ B thought ■ C although ■
Example: Your music is too loud! Use your ______. 5 A tough ■ B daughter ■ C thought ■
A headphones ■ ✓ B speakers ■
C keyboard ■
b Which is the stressed syllable? Check (✓) A, B,
or C.
11 Where’s the ______ control for the TV?
Example: A exciting ■
✓ B exciting ■
A outlet ■ B remote ■ C keyboard ■ C exciting ■
12 This flash _____ has all my work on it.
6 A adaptor ■ B adaptor ■ C adaptor ■
A drive ■ B outlet ■ C switch ■
7 A experiment ■ B experiment ■
13 We need a longer USB _____.
C experiment ■
A outlet ■ B mouse ■ C cable ■
8 A comfortably ■ B comfortably ■
14 You need an adaptor because the _____ are different
C comfortably ■
in this country.
A outlets ■ B cables ■ C switches ■ 9 A impatient ■ B impatient ■
C impatient ■
15 Where is the off _____ on this DVD player?
10 A disconnect ■ B disconnect ■
A plug ■ B button ■ C cable ■
C disconnect ■
d Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences 10
with phrasal verbs.
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
16 It’s time for bed. Can you _____ the TV?
A switch on ■ B switch over ■
C switch off ■
17 Could you _____ this hairdryer in for me, please?
A unplug ■ B plug ■ C switch ■
18 I’m trying to sleep! Turn that radio _____!
A down ■ B up ■ C on ■
19 I’ve finished using this laptop. Should I _____?
A switch it off ■ B switch off it ■
C switch it on ■
20 I was late because I forgot to _____ the alarm on my
phone.
A turn ■ B switch ■ C set ■
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