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First Expert Module 7 test


1 Choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence.

1 They were enjoying their holiday so much that they _____ staying an extra week.
A applied for B finished by C resulted in D ended up
2 You have to sign _____ for the skiing trip to Italy – it’s going to be fantastic!
A over B up C in D on
3 The waiter was incredibly friendly. I think we should leave him a generous _____ .
A reward B fee C bonus D tip
4 If you’re going for a job interview, you’ll have to _____ in your shirt! You can’t have it hanging it out
like that!
A tuck B pull C take D push
5 How often do you get the chance to dress _____ for a special occasion?
A on B up C in D over
6 I’ve seen a very elegant three-quarter _____ coat I’d like to buy but it’s rather expensive.
A sized B height C length D tall
7 He’s a successful businessman who’s had a dramatic _____ on the prosperity of the town.
A importance B benefit C influence D control
8 She always _____ ages getting ready to go out.
A uses B spends C wastes D makes
9 He is a real fashion _____ and always has to follow the latest trends.
A victim B mark C target D prey
10 How do you manage to remember all your lines by _____? You must have an incredible memory!
A mind B head C thought D heart
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2 Read the sentences and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use
only one word in each gap.

1 I’m going to get a new passport as this one is no longer valid.

2 Business will be good if you’re taking on new staff.

3 He had expected it to be cold at the time of year but in fact it was rather mild.

4 When I was a child, I was never allowed to stay out late.

5 Many people are reported to have complained to the council.

6 The new out-of-town shopping mall has taken a lot of business away from the town centre.

7 She must have had her hair cut – she looks completely different!
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3 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 They wouldn’t let us on the flight without a boarding pass.


ALLOWED
We weren’t allowed on the flight without a boarding pass.
2 You shouldn’t bring food or drink into the library.
SUPPOSED
You’re not supposed to food or drink into the library.
3 It wasn’t necessary to wear formal clothing to the event.
HAVE
We didn’t have to wear formal clothing to the event.
4 I forgot I had to call them before I left home.
OUGHT
I forgot I ought to call them before I left home.
5 We stood the whole journey and didn’t notice the empty seats until we left the train.
NEED
When we left the train, we realised that we didn’t need to stand up the whole journey.
6 The article says that the employment rate is declining.
SUPPOSED
The employment rate is supposed to be declining.
7 I’m sure they were delighted with the beautiful present you bought them.
MUST
They must have been delighted with the beautiful present you bought them.
8 I’d love to meet up with you tomorrow but I’ve got to go to the dentist.
WISH
I wish I could meet with you tomorrow but I’ve got to go to the dentist.
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