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MODULE
3a TEST
Match the words connected with buildings (1–5) with the explanations of
what they are used for (a–e).

1 tiles
2 wiring
3 foundations
4 beams
5 shelves
a to support the rest of the building
b to support a ceiling
c to hold books and ornaments
d to cover a floor
e to carry an electrical supply

Complete sentences 1–5 with the correct form of the phrasal verbs in a–e.

a put up
b put up with
c put off
d put out
e put in
1 I don’t know how you can living in such a mess!
2 I need to a bit more work to get a good grade.
3 Don’t let me you the idea
of travelling round the world. It might be very exciting!
4 Could you the light before
you go to bed?
5 Could you me for the
night next week? I’ve got a meeting in town.

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Write the verbs in brackets in sentences 1–5 into the correct form.

1 Last year our teacher suggested (put) on a


play in English.
2 I suggest that you (take) your guests to the
park for the afternoon.
3 I recommend that the students (show) round
the Roman ruins.
4 Why (you/not give) your uncle a guided tour
of the city?
5 How about (go) out for a meal tonight?

Write the verbs in brackets in gaps 1–5 in the correct tense: the past simple,
the present perfect simple or the present perfect continuous.

A How long 1 (you/study) English?


B About five years. I 2 (begin) learning it when I
was ten years old.
A And 3 (you/enjoy) studying it for all this time?
B On the whole. In the beginning, I 4 (find) the
grammar difficult. More recently, though, I 5
(try) to think in English instead of in my own language during the lessons.

Complete sentences 1–5 with the words in a–e.

a still
b yet
c already
d for
e since
1 I’ve been waiting for you half past two!
2 I’ve finished my homework for tonight, so we can go out.
3 Have you had your dinner ?
4 You can’t be watching TV!
5 We’ve been here three days now.

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For questions 1–5, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning
to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You
must use between two and five words, including the word given.

1 What attracted Meg to becoming a vet?


decide
Why a vet?
2 Julia started university last year.
for
Julia a year now.
3 The children were too tired to go to the cinema.
so
The children were not go to the cinema.
4 Last month the company earned less than in previous months.
as
Last month the company didn’t it had in
previous months.
5 I’m certain that the players were pleased with their 3–0 victory.
must
The players their 3–0 victory.

Write the missing words in sentences 1–5.

1 Both pictures show people working the media.


2 The first picture was taken inside. The second picture, on the
hand, was taken outside.
3 This job looks less interesting the presenter is always in the
studio.
4 the second picture, I can see a crowd of people.
5 I would enjoy doing a job this.

Use the verbs lay and lie in the correct form to complete sentences 1–6.

1 The town in a valley in the Alps.


2 It’s not a good idea to to anyone. People usually find out the
truth later.
3 Jed has been on the sofa watching TV all afternoon.
4 Whose turn is it to the table tonight?
5 The President the foundation stone of the new museum
yesterday.
6 The builders are a new floor in the kitchen.

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Complete sentences 1–4 with the correct form of the phrasal verbs in a–d.

a put through
b put off
c put by
d put away
1 these jars in the cupboard for me, will you?
2 I keep doing my homework. I must do it
tonight.
3 I’m going to some money
and spend it when I see something I like.
4 Could you me
to the reception desk, please?

Total /50

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MODULE
Answer key TEST 3a
(one point for each correct answer)
1d 2e 3a 4b 5c

(one point for each correct answer)


1 b put up with 2 e put in 3 c put … off 4 d/c put … out/off
5 a put … up

(one point for each correct answer)


1 putting 2 take 3 are shown 4 don’t you give 5 going

(one point for each correct answer)


1 have you been studying 2 began 3 have you enjoyed 4 found
5 have been trying

(one point for each correct answer)


1e 2c 3b 4a 5d

(two points for each correct answer)


1 Why did Meg decide to become a vet?
2 Julia has been at university for a year now.
3 The children were so tired that they did/could not go to the cinema.
4 Last month the company didn’t earn as much as it had in previous months.
5 The players must have been pleased with their 3–0 victory.

(one point for each correct answer)


1 in 2 other 3 because/as/since 4 In 5 like

(one point for each correct answer)


1 lies 2 lie 3 lying 4 lay 5 laid 6 laying

(one point for each correct answer)


1 d Put … away 2 b putting off 3 c put … by 4 a put … through

(Total marks: 50)

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