CURSO INGLÉS B1. AVANZADO (OC180103954) Name: ______________________________ FINAL TEST Date: ________________ Surname: ______________________________________________________ DNI / NIE: ________________________________ GRAMMAR Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My parents _____ in China. A are born B were born 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 C was born 1 I _____ play a lot of cricket when I lived in England. A used to B usually C use to The referee _____ when the player kicked the goalkeeper. A wasn’t looking B hadn’t look C used to look When I met Paul he _____ already lost touch with Susan. A has B was C had I _____ go to the gym on Saturdays, but this weekend I’m going away. A use to B usually C used to What _____ you doing when I phoned you this morning? A was B were C are Didn’t you _____ be a professional tennis player? A use to B used to C used My parents _____ much money when they were first married. A didn’t had B haven’t had C didn’t have She turned off the TV and then she _____ to bed. A went B had gone C was going When we were children, we _____ spend all our money on sweets. A used to B usually C use to The referee stopped the match because someone _____ a bottle on the pitch. A had threw B was throwing C had thrown I _____ get nervous when I took exams at school. A use to B used to C usually Where did you _____ live when you were a student? A use to B used to C to I couldn’t concentrate because my colleagues _____ a noise. A did make B were making C make We _____ have our breakfast in the garden in the summer. A use to B used to C usually The food was awful because he _____ too much salt in it. A ’d put B was putting C hadn’t put They _____ golf when it started to rain. A were playing B played C used to play After Peter arrived, we _____ his birthday cake. A had eaten B were eating C ate I _____ like spinach when I was a child, but I love it now. A didn’t used to B used to C didn’t use to Sally _____ getting up really early, so 6.00 a.m. will be fine for her. 1 A use to B used to C ’s used to 20 When we got to the stadium, the match _____ already started. A was B have C had 20 VOCABULARY a Tick () the correct word(s) for the definitions, A, B, or C. Example: a person who controls a football match A spectator B captain C referee 1 Formula 1 cars drive around this A course B court C circuit 2 have the same number of points as the other team at the end of the game A win B draw C beat 3 athletes run on this A track B slope C court 4 get points in a game A score B train C play 5 the people who support a particular team A spectators B team C fans 6 players do this just before a match A warm up B score C get fit 7 a person who trains a team A coach B referee C fan 8 you ski down this A track B slope C court 9 the people who watch a sport in a stadium A spectators B team C fan 10 do exercise at the gym A warm up B work out C work up b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with a word related to people you know. Example: I have a close _____ called Anna. A friendship B friend C colleague 11 Greg and Jane are such a lovely _____. A friend B couple C partner 12 Bob is my _____ – we’ve lived together for three years. A colleague B classmate C flatmate 13 Chris is my _____ – we’re getting married next month. A ex B fiancé C close friend 14 I don’t really enjoy my job but I like my _____ a lot. A colleagues B classmates C partners 15 I’m not going out with Tina but we are very _____. A close partners B close colleagues C close friends 2 c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with a verb about relationships. Example: Jim _____ last week and we’re getting married in June. A proposed B got in touch C broke up 16 We _____ on very well right from the beginning. A got B kept C had 17 Perhaps that’s because we _____ a lot in common. A get B have C keep 18 I _____ Marc at university. A got to know B lost touch C broke up 19 Although Anna moved to the USA, we still _____. A lose touch B keep in touch C keep touch 20 We never _____ – we always agree about everything. A fall out B lose touch C break up 20 GRAMMAR Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My parents _____ in China. A are born B were born C was born 1 A What kind of food is this? B I’m not sure. It _____ be Thai or Indonesian, I think. A must B can’t C mustn’t 2 The film _____ in New York. A is setting B set C is set 3 She _____ be out. The house is dark and her car’s not there. A might B must C can 4 Parts of the Harry Potter films _____ in an Oxford college. A filmed B were filmed C were filming 5 I’m sorry but all the tickets have _____ sold. A been B being C be 6 He _____ happy. He didn’t get the job he wanted. A can’t be B can’t to be C can be 7 The film will _____ made in Britain. A be B have C been 8 This fish has to _____ today. A be ate B be eat C be eaten 9 I was disappointed when I saw the film because it _____. A was being dubbed B dubbed C had been dubbed 10 Do you know who _____ this building? A was designed B is designed C designed 11 I haven’t got the keys so you _____ them. I know one of us has them. A might have B must have C can’t have 12 They _____ be French. They’re speaking German. A can’t B mustn’t C don’t have to 13 The museum is _____ at the moment so it’s closed. 3 A been painted B painting C being painted 14 Hello, you must _____ Tania, the new receptionist. A to be B be C been 15 The best-selling book was written _____ an ex-footballer. A with B by C from 16 Alan _____ not know how to get here from the station. Shall I phone him to make sure? A may B can C mustn’t 17 That _____ be Marco’s sister, but I’m not sure. A must B can’t C might 18 I think this bread _____ last week. A baked B was baked C was baking 19 The castle has _____ in several historical films. A used B use C been used 20 This shop _____ on Tuesday and Friday next week. A closed B will be closed C is being closed 20 VOCABULARY a Tick () the correct word(s) for the definitions, A, B, or C. Example: a film where the actors sing A musical B drama C comedy 1 a film that continues the story of an earlier film A scene B sequel C plot 2 all the actors in a film A cast B audience C extra 3 a person who plays a small, unimportant part A star B audience C extras 4 the story of a film or book A plot B script C scene 5 the music of a film A soundtrack B script C subtitles b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the compound nouns. Example: shop _____ A assistant B helper C seller 6 science _____ A film B script C fiction 7 _____ effects A scene B special C subtitle 8 _____ film A action B active C acting 9 film _____ A novel B adaptation C book 10 historical _____ A drama B western C science fiction 4 c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: He’s got short _____ hair. A curly B curl C bald 11 I like Teresa – she seems so young and _____! A careless B carefree C careful 12 These shoes are too small – they hurt my _____. A fingers B toes C knees 13 Let’s _____ a football around on the beach. A push B nod C kick 14 We like to _____when we go to a party. A dress up B dress down C get dressed 15 Don’t _____ the food with your dirty hands! A taste B smell C touch 16 She thought he was very serious, but then he _____. A stared B nodded C smiled 17 The show was fantastic and everyone _____ at the end. A pointed B clapped C looked 18 I turned round when I heard someone _____. A whistle B throw C stare 19 Jo didn’t say anything, but I know she agreed with me – she _____. A nodded B kicked C stared 20 I bit my _____ yesterday when I was eating an apple. A nose B neck C tongue 20 TOTAL MARKS: 80 STUDENTS MUST REACH AT LEAST 50% (40 MARKS) TO GET AN APT QUALIFICATION 5