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REVIEW TEST 3 ● GROUP A

Vocabulary, Grammar and Use of English

Grammar
Name: 4 Choose the correct words.
Class: 1 The interviewer told him that he didn’t prepare /
hadn’t prepared well enough for his interview.
2 If she hadn’t worked hard at school, she wouldn’t have /
Vocabulary wouldn’t have had a good job now.
1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 3 Sara says she loved / loves adventure films, so I’m sure
There are two words you don’t need. she’ll like this one.
4 I’m sorry, I wouldn’t ask to borrow money unless / if I
abuse experience freedom management
needed to, but I’m really desperate!
profession reference transport
5 Martha insisted to pay / on paying for the tickets.
1 Jack is keen to enter the teaching . 6 I’ll have finished / have been finishing all my exams by
2 It can be difficult to get a job if you don’t already have the 20th June, so I’ll be free to go on holiday.
some work . 7 If you called / Had you called me, I would have come and
3 A group of people were protesting in favour of picked you up in my car.
of speech. 8 We had waited / had been waiting for over an hour when
4 The problem of drug is growing Sammy finally arrived.
in many cities. /8
5 The city is planning a new public
system to help people get to and from work more
easily. 5 Complete the second sentence so it has a similar
meaning to the first.
/5
1 ‘It might rain tomorrow’, Jake said.
Jake said that tomorrow.
2 Complete the words in the sentences. 2 ‘Did your interview go well?’ Ana asked me.
1 Sam has very good i _ _ _ _ p _ _ s _ _ _ l skills, so he Ana asked me if well.
gets on well with people. 3 ‘You stole the money!’ Tara said to Paul.
2 There are plenty of job o _ _ _ _ t__________s in Tara accused the money.
America. 4 If you had followed my advice, you would have got home
3 It’s wrong for advertisers to d _ _ t _ _ t the truth in their much earlier.
adverts. Had , you would have got
4 Thousands of people have signed the p _ t_______n home much earlier.
against killing animals for their fur. 5 I don’t like horror films, so I didn’t go to the cinema with
5 You need to be g _ _ g _ r______s and love being in a my friends.
crowd to enjoy this job. I would have gone to the cinema with my friends
horror films.
/5
6 It’s a pity you spent all your money.
You shouldn’t all your money.
3 Complete the sentences with one word in each 7 ‘Don’t forget to take your keys,’ my mum said.
space. My mum reminded my keys.
1 She left her old job last week, and will up /7
her new role in the company tomorrow.
2 Everyone could see his disguise – no one
was taken in by it!
3 Young people no longer take it granted
that they will get a job.
4 The company is planning to out a new
range of products next month.
5 It’s your birthday celebration, so you should blow
the candles on the cake.
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REVIEW TEST 3 ● GROUP A
Vocabulary, Grammar and Use of English

Use of English
6 Decide which answer, A, B, C or D, best fits each gap.
Parties Are Us!
Our company has a (1) for a children’s party entertainer. You must have a good sense of humour, and be able to sing.
The successful applicant will (2) responsibility for providing top quality entertainment at parties for children aged
between five and twelve. You will (3) with customers yourself, so you must have good people skills. We must be able to
rely (4) you, as our company’s good reputation will depend on you. In return, we can offer a generous (5) packet
plus bonus payments if you do well. Call us now on 0871 243567.
1 A profession B vacancy C career D work
2 A get B do C gain D take
3 A discuss B serve C deal D offer
4 A on B with C for D in
5 A salary B perks C pay D earnings
/5
7 Read the text and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only one word in each gap.
I had a terrible interview yesterday! First, the interviewer asked (1) if I had been looking for jobs for long. I told
her that I (2) applied for hundreds of jobs but no one seemed to want to employ me. She then asked about my
friends, and I said I didn’t have many friends, (3) was obviously a mistake because the job needed someone
with good people skills. Finally, she wanted to know how much I would expect to be paid. I said that I wouldn’t accept the job
(4) they offered me a really good salary. I don’t think that went down very well! She promised (5)
get back to me, but I don’t suppose I’ll ever hear from her!
/5
8 Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.
The ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) was set up to promote honesty in the advertising
industry in Britain. This is certainly a (1) task, as it so easy now to CHALLENGE
(2) improve images to make products look better than they really are. The ASA has to DIGITAL
decide whether such changes are OK, or whether they are (3) because they are ACCEPT
misleading to the public. Anyone can make a (4) to the ASA if they feel that an advert COMPLAIN
is unfair, and the ASA will investigate. It is certainly (5) to know that someone is REASSURE
keeping an eye on the advertisers.

/5
9 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 Emily said we should leave at six.
SUGGESTED
Emily at six.
2 I’ll lend you the money if you promise to pay me
back. PROVIDED
I’ll lend you the money to pay me back.
3 ‘I won’t be late,’ she promised.
THAT
She promised late.
4 I stayed up late last night, so now I’m tired.
IF
I wouldn’t be tired now up late last night.
5 It was a mistake to spend £200 on a new
bike. SPENT
I ought £200 on a new bike.
/5

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