MODULE 5 Test Level 2 Name: Mark: .
Vocabulary and Grammar (50 points)
1 Complete the words or phrases to match the descriptions. (6 points)
1. play football, basketball or tennis d s
2. an item to sit on c
3. a place to start a journey on the ocean p
4. a funny film c
5. a dangerous reptile c
6. dry period with no rain d
7. a drink from fruit j
8. hit with your feet k
9. shoes for the summer s
10. make something new c
11. the colour of a tomato r
12. the opposite of throw c
2 Complete the sentences with suitable words. (4 points)
1. The climate is changing. It’s hotter than it was in the past.
2. A is a type of amphibian.
3. It’s very cold. The is -2°C.
4. I went to the yesterday to deposit money.
5. A is a type of storm with very strong winds.
6. When I cook and I cut an , it hurts my eyes.
7. Alexander Graham Bell the telephone.
8. We felt the ground move during the .
3 Write the opposites. (4 points)
1. outgoing
2. hard-working
3. fat
4. old
5. cloudy
6. wet
7. end
8. go to bed
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4 Complete the text with the correct form of the words below. There are more words than you need. (6 points)
horror • Sunday • storm • kitchen • save • destroy • wind • receive • September
invent • build • strong • romance • clever • protect • island
Michael Benson lives on the 1. of St John in the Caribbean. There are often hurricanes in
the area, so Benson wanted to 2.
a special room to 3. him and his wife.
Then he had an idea. He made a very 4.
shower room. On 6th 5.
, 2017,
Hurricane Irma hit St John. It was one of the worst 6.
in history. The Bensons didn’t leave
their house. They sat in their shower room. During the hurricane, they listened to the 322-kilometre-an-hour
7.
. It was like a scene from a 8. film, but this was real! Hurricane Irma
9.
the bedrooms, living room and 10.
in Benson’s home. In fact,
after the hurricane, the shower was the only part of the house still standing. Benson’s idea was very
11.
. In fact, the special room 12. their lives.
5 Choose the correct answer. (4 points)
1. There aren’t some / an / any / a active volcanoes in Britain.
2. We aren’t feeling / feel / didn’t feel / don’t feel the earthquake last night.
3. Our town doesn’t often have / don’t often have / isn’t often having / wasn’t often having floods.
4. What do they build / are they building / they built / they are building next to the library?
5. I can’t / shouldn’t / mustn’t / must play tennis, but I play basketball well.
6. Helen is more generous / generously / as generous as / the most generous her sister.
7. How does Joe protect / did Joe protect / Joe protected / Joe was protecting his house during
the storm last week?
8. Was it raining / It was raining / It rained / Does it rain all day yesterday?
6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs and adjectives in brackets. (4 points)
1. Ann (start) university in 2016?
2. People often (not climb) the volcano. It’s active.
3. The woman ran (quick) out of her house.
4. This is the (good) film of all this year.
5. Right now, the man (not move).
6. Bill is (outgoing) the other boys. They are quite shy.
7. I (go) to the beach yesterday.
8. At 11 pm last night, Mark (not sleep). He was at a party.
7 Complete the sentences with the words and phrases below. There are more words and phrases than you need.
(3 points)
good • felt • can • some • feel • well • was studying
has Val got • a • is studying • Val has got • must
1. The tornado is coming. You leave right now!
2. Dan for hours yesterday for today’s test.
3. I have got very nice neighbours.
4. He plays the guitar very .
5. Did you the earthquake yesterday?
6. any warm clothes?
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8 Complete the sentences. Write one or two words in each space. (4 points)
1. Ken at home now. He’s at the sports centre.
2. you staying at a hotel at the moment?
3. We visit Italy last year.
4. you like football?
5. did you go to the beach yesterday? In the morning or the afternoon?
6. We a film at 9 pm last night. It started at 8 pm and ended at 10 pm.
7. you see a volcanic eruption when you were in Iceland?
8. I two hamburgers. I was hungry.
9 Complete the text with the correct form of to be, have got, or the verbs and adjectives in brackets. (8 points)
Last week, my uncle Ben was visiting us. On Saturday evening at 8.05 pm, we 1.
(watch) the news. A reporter 2. (talk) about a terrible storm. It was a tornado. Cars
3.
(fly) in the air. Suddenly, we 4.
(realise) the storm
5.
(happen) in my uncle’s town. Ben 6.
(go) home
immediately. He 7.
(wait) for the storm to end. Finally, two days later, we
8.
(drive) with Ben to his house. The tornado 9. (destroy)
Ben’s kitchen and living room. But that wasn’t 10.
(bad) thing of all. We
11.
(find) Ben’s dog, Jojo. My uncle 12.
(go) to the area
every day to look for her, but she is still missing. Uncle Ben really 13.
(love) his dog,
so he 14.
very sad. My uncle 15.
some very good friends
and neighbours. They 16.
(help) him to build his house again now.
10 Complete the text. Write one word in each space. (7 points)
In the 1970s, a French and British company 1. the first supersonic commercial aeroplane –
Concorde. It was the 2.
commercial aeroplane in the world. The travel time on Concorde
was shorter 3.
on other planes. In fact, while passengers on normal aeroplanes were
4.
for about eight hours to cross the Atlantic Ocean, passengers on Concorde
5.
travelling the same distance in about three and a half hours. But, Concorde planes
didn’t 6.
many seats – only 100, and the tickets were 7. expensive than
on normal planes. In 2000, there 8.
a terrible accident on a Concorde and everyone on
the plane 9.
. After this disaster, people 10. not buy many tickets for
Concorde. Today, the company 11.
not use these planes any more, but you
12.
see the planes in museums. The Aerospace Bristol Museum 13.
got an exhibit of aeroplanes, including the last Concorde plane to fly. At the moment, the creators of
Concorde 14. planning to build a new aeroplane – Concorde II.
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