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Upper Test 5

This document is an English exam for an upper-intermediate student containing questions testing grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. The grammar questions focus on conditional sentences and verb tenses. The vocabulary questions cover topics like emotions, reactions, and states. Finally, the pronunciation questions match words with similar sounds and identify stressed syllables. The exam is worth 100 marks and includes spaces for the student and teacher's names, date, and final marks.

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Upper Test 5

This document is an English exam for an upper-intermediate student containing questions testing grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. The grammar questions focus on conditional sentences and verb tenses. The vocabulary questions cover topics like emotions, reactions, and states. Finally, the pronunciation questions match words with similar sounds and identify stressed syllables. The exam is worth 100 marks and includes spaces for the student and teacher's names, date, and final marks.

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ENGLISH FILE THIRD EDITION UPPER-INTERMEDIATE FILE 5

NAME: _____________________________________ TEACHER CRISTIANE


DATE: ____/____/____ VALUE: 100 MARKS: _____________

GRAMMAR

1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Example: If I was rich, I would travel (travel) around the world.
1 I’d never have got to the airport on time if I _____ (take) the bus.
2 We could have finished much earlier if we ________ (have) fewer breaks.
3 You ________ (not crash) the car if you hadn’t been using your phone.
4 I wouldn’t eat there if I ________ (be) you. The service is awful.
5 Trevor ________ (not go) on the trip if he’d known how much it was going to
cost.
6 If you ________ (spend) less on clothes, you might be able to rent a nicer
apartment.

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2 Underline the correct verb forms.


Example: You wouldn’t be / wouldn’t have been here now if you hadn’t worked
hard.
1 You’d know what to do if you were listening / ’d listened to her instructions
properly.
2 I wouldn’t go / wouldn’t have gone to his leaving party even if he’d asked me.
3 I’d help you fix your bike if I’d known/ knew how to do it.
4 You’d be able to enjoy the sun today if you’d done / ’d have done your work
yesterday.
5 We’d have cleaned / ’d clean the house if you’d told us you were coming today.
6 You wouldn’t be so hungry now if you’d eaten / ’d have eaten a good breakfast.

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3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of one of the verbs.
be live come buy stop not start have not be play
Example: I wish my hair was longer.
1 I wish you ________ so tall – I can’t find clothes to fit you.
2 I bet you sometimes wish we ________ in a bigger house.
3 I’m so thirsty. I wish we ________ some water when we were in that shop.
4 I wish you ________ singing that tune – it’s starting to drive me mad!
5 My girlfriend has always wished she ________ a musical instrument.
6 My History of Art course isn’t very good. I wish I ________ it.
7 I wish that taxi ________ soon! They said they would send one straight away.
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8 Do you ever wish you ________ more time to spend with your family?

VOCABULARY

4 Complete the words in the sentences.


Example: Harry felt homesick when he went away on his own for the first time.
1 Mark had been unemployed for three months and was d_____ to find a job.
2 I was s________ when I heard that he’d died. He was so young!
3 I was very o________ when Mary said she couldn’t understand my accent.
4 We were so g________ when Barry offered to help us clear up the mess.
5 I get really n________ before giving a presentation, but I’m OK once I’ve started.
6 They must have been d________ when their house was flooded a second time.
7 I was so o________ with emotion I burst into tears.
8 I’ve been digging this garden for hours. I’m completely sh________!

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5 Underline the correct adjective.


Example: You looked very boring / bored during his speech.
1 The facts in that article are absolutely astonished / astonishing!
2 I find dealing with large groups of children very stressing / stressful.
3 I felt inspired / inspiring to paint a picture after going to that exhibition.
4 We were infuriating / infuriated by the rude staff at the customer service desk.
5 I think the instructions for this camera are a bit confused / confusing.
6 We were so embarrassed / embarrassing when we realized we hadn’t left a tip
for the waiters.

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6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the w+ord.


Example: disappoint
It was very disappointing that he didn’t come.
It always disappoints me when people behave like that.
You’ll be disappointed when you hear the results.

frustrate
1 Isn’t it ________ when you can’t open the plastic packaging on something?
2 You must have felt very ________ when they didn’t believe you.
3 These questionnaires really ________ me because none of the answers are right
for me.

terrify
4 The thunder was so loud it ________ the children.
5 Speaking in public is ________ for some people.
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6 Dan looked completely ________ when you asked him to hold your baby!

PRONUNCIATION

7 Match the words with the same sound.

amazed proud devastated astonished


refuse stunned

Example: ashamed amazed


1 gutted ________
2 confusing ________
3 down ________
4 delighted ________
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5 grateful ________

8 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: o|ffen|ded
1 de|vas|ta|ted
2 dis|a|ppoin|ting
3 des|pe|rate
4 o|ver|whelmed
5 ho|rri|fy|ing

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