Unit Test 6 | Group A
VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, USE OF ENGLISH
Name: _____________________ Class: ____
VOCABULARY USE OF ENGLISH
1 Choose the correct option to complete 5 Complete the second sentence using the word in
the sentences. bold so that it means the same as the first one.
0 I’m not going to cover / fall for your lies again – tell me Do not change the word in bold. Use no more than
the truth! five words including the word in bold.
1 Don’t groan / whisper – you know we promised to visit 0 When I think people are lying to me, I get really angry.
your great aunt today. SOON
2 Don’t listen to her, it’s just disappointment / jealousy – As soon as I think people are lying to me, I get really
she wants to have what you’ve got. angry.
3 I think he’s got more chance of being struck by gold / 1 I knew he wasn’t telling the truth.
lightning than winning a medal. THROUGH
4 He was so cold in the room that he started to sigh / I could ________________________ his lies.
shiver. 2 If it doesn’t rain, I think we can go to the beach.
5 She glanced / gazed at her watch to check the time UNLESS
and quickly left the house. I think we can go to the beach
___ / 5 ________________________.
2 Complete the text with the words from the box. 3 I’ll only buy it when I have enough money.
There are two extra words. UNTIL
I ________________________I have enough money.
donate embarrassed embarrassing hug jackpot
4 Can you come to the party? It would make me happy.
make remain stare
COULD
When I first heard that I’d won the lottery 0 jackpot, I was It would make me happy
absolutely amazed. Especially when I found out just how ________________________ to my party.
much money it was. I had this ridiculous smile on my face 5 He told me so many things which were untrue.
all day. I wanted to 1 ____________ everyone! People TEETH
probably thought I was mad. A couple of days later the He ________________________ to me.
lottery company contacted me and asked if I’d agree to ___ / 5
pose for some photos, to go in the newspaper. I tell you,
if I ever buy a ticket again, I’ll 2 ____________ anonymous.
As soon as I was in the paper, people started calling, 6 Choose the correct option a−d to complete
asking for cash. I got pretty 3 ____________ saying ‘no, the text.
sorry’ all the time. Anyway, I’ve decided to 4 ____________ I’ve always thought that as long 0 ___ you are honest with
a few investments and spend a little on a new car. Other other people, they’ll be honest with you. But it seems that
than that, I think I’ll 5 ____________ most of it to charity. the reality is somewhat different. It seems like people lie
___ / 5 1
___ all kinds of things all the time. For instance, recent
research suggests that most people are lied to 200 times
GRAMMAR per day. 2 ___ you are really lucky, this probably means that
3 Complete the sentences. Use the first or second even friends and family members have told you something
conditional. untrue today! If I 3 ___ something like that, I always feel a
0 We would go (go) to the concert if we had tickets, but bit disappointed. In fact, it’s been estimated by academics
we don’t. that humans lie in almost 25% of their social interactions.
1 If you book a ticket now, you __________________ According to the study I read, most people lie because they
(get) a good price. want to be likeable, or seem competent. Unfortunately,
2 __________________ (you / call) the police if you we’re pretty bad at 4 ___ when someone is lying.
found a wallet on the street? Statistically, you’ll believe nearly 75% of everything you are
3 What would you say if I __________________ (tell) told today. Or perhaps I just made that 5 ___!
you I won the lottery?
4 If I were you, I __________________ (buy) those 0 a as b for c that d when
jeans. 1 a about b above c around d under
5 We __________________ (meet) you there if we can 2 a After b Before c Unless d If
get tickets, but don’t wait for us.
3 a read b reads c reading d is reading
___ / 5 4 a asking b knowing c saying d telling
4 Choose the correct option to complete 5 a over b up c out d on
the sentences.
___ / 5
0 You shouldn’t tell anyone your number unless / if you
can trust them.
TOTAL ___ / 30
1 I’ll tell you a secret as long as / soon as you promise
not to laugh.
2 I don’t really trust people until / unless I know them
better.
3 Provided that they are / will be friendly, I talk to most
people.
4 I will call you until / after I have heard from them.
5 I’d better leave now. I have to get home before / as
soon as it gets dark.
___ / 5
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