Collective Revision 1 Name: Date: Grade: 4 Underline the correct answer: 1- There was heavy (sightseeing – traffic – streets) on the roads this morning. 2- Mexico is the biggest and (fewest – smallest – noisiest) city in the world. 3- We did a bit of (sightseeing – seeing – sight) in London. 4- Roma isn't exciting. It's very (interesting – boring – magnificent). 5- Luxor is a (history – noise – historic) town. 6- Mexico isn't a quiet place. It's a (noisy – historic – small) place. 7- Some of the best coffee come (of – from – on) Brazil. 8- Working in many places gives me an incredible (sightseeing – experience – place). 9- This substance is so radioactive that it (glows – blows – gnaws) in the dark. 10- Don't forget to write the date of the meeting in your (dairy – diary – daily). 11- Kate says she feels (jealous – excited – thrilled) every time another woman looks at her husband. 12- We have a lot of (old – modern – boring) technology nowadays. 13- The (cave house – hotel – hut) is found under the ground. 14- Coober Pedy doesn't have crowded roads. They are (quiet – quite – noisy). 15- My plane ticket says 22D but there's already someone in that (sofa – seat – chair). 16- The Nile is (the longest - very long- longer) river in the world. 17- February is (short - the shortest - shorter than) January. 18- Shakespeare was (good - the good - the best) English play writer. 19- Tea is a (popular - the most popular - more popular) drink than coffee in Turkey. 20- Australia is (the smallest – small – smaller) continent in the world. 21- Chess is (more difficult – difficult - most difficult) than backgammon. 22- Health is (best important - more important - the most important) thing in life. 23- My car is (faster – fast - as fast as) than your car. 24- Mrs. Watson is (the richest – richer - as rich as) than Mr. Berkley. 25- A dolphin is (more intelligent – intelligent - most intelligent) than a whale. 26- The bus was (too – enough – as) crowded. We couldn't get in. 27- Let's go by train. It's fast (as – enough – too). 28- The car isn't (as – too – than) cheap as the bike. 29- London is (big than – bigger than – biggest than) New York. 30- The Nile river is (the longer – the longest – longest than) river in the world. 31- It's (enough – too – than) expensive to go on a helicopter tour. 32- He's old (too – as – enough) to drive a car. 33- The Pacific Ocean is (the deepest – deeper than – deepest) ocean in the world. 34- Your car is as old (than – enough – as) mine. 35- This book is (enough – too – as) thick. I can't read it. 36- This dress is cheap (too – enough – than). Let's buy it. 37- Cars aren't as (faster – fast – fastest) as planes. 38- I get (in – into – on) the bus at 7 o'clock. 39- Rome is (more – much – many) bigger than Naples. 40- London is much (more – much – many) expensive than Rome. 41- Paris is the (most – more – much) expensive city. 42- Lin is much more (beautiful – bigger – faster) than her sister. 43- Rome is very (bigger – big – biggest). 44- Oscar is (good – better – bad) than Lin. 45- Nancy is (bad – worse – good) than Tina. 46- This is the (worse – worst – better) experience I've ever seen. 47- This is the (good – better – best) skirt I've ever worn. 48- The (gondola – snowmobile – riverboat) is a narrow boat with a raised point at both ends, which is used on canals in Venice. 49- The (sled – rickshaw – yacht) is a small covered passenger vehicle with two wheels which is usually pulled by one person. 50- The (coach – sled – riverboat) is an object used for travelling over snow which has long narrow strips of wood pulled by dogs. 51- The (coach – sled – riverboat) is a large passenger boat which travels up and down a river. 52- The (coach – jeep – helicopter) is a long motor vehicle with comfortable seats, used to take groups of people on journeys. 53- The (riverboat – hovercraft – jeep) is a vehicle which flies over land or water by keeping close to the surface and producing a current of air under it to support it. 54- The (yacht – snowmobile – riverboat) is a boat with sails and sometimes an engine, used for either racing or travelling on for pleasure. 55- The (train – bike – jeep) is a small strong vehicle used for travelling over rough ground, especially by the army. 56- The (helicopter – van – bus) is a type of aircraft without wings, which go round very fast on top. It can stay in one place in the air. 57- A (sled – snowmobile – van) is a small motor vehicle for travelling on snow and ice. 58- The (motorbike – bike – coach) is a vehicle with two wheels and an engine. 59- He was a (bald – bold – baled) and fearless soldier. 60- You can go to Alaska to admire the beautiful Alaskan (sight - scenery – view). 61- (Took – Take – Look) a look at this picture and see if you recognize anyone. 62- The tour sets (on – of – off) from Piazza San Marco and heads towards San Marco and Castello. 63- The Rock of Gibraltar is one of Europe's most famous (landmarks – signs – lands). 64- They say the snow will (last – lost – end) until the end of next week. 65- You can (land – sail – drive) a plane anywhere in an emergency. 66- The boat (sailed – landed – rode) along the coast. 67- She'd (booked – set – passed) two tickets for the new movie. 68- Let's get (on – into – of) the helicopter. 69- I think we go (in – on – out) the wrong bus. 70- We have to get (on – at – out of) the jeep now. It's burning. 71- My dad got (out – in – off) the yacht yesterday night. 72- The (hostel – hut – factory) is a large house where people can stay free or cheaply. 73- The (castle – hut – hostel) is a small, simple building, usually consisting of one room. 74- My father works at a big (hut – tent – factory). 75- The (hut – tent - igloo) is a circular house made of blocks of hard snow. 76- The (department store – skyscraper – motel) is a very tall modern building, usually in a city. 77- I will go to the (mall – library – office) to do the shopping. 78- The (museum – tent – mall) is a building where old objects are kept. 79- My mum works (on – in – at) a bank. 80- The queens live (at – on – in) palaces. 81- When we go to Alexandria, we usually stay (in – at – on) a big hotel. 82- The (hotel – motel – igloo) is a hotel by the side of a road, usually with spaces for cars next to each room. 83- The (palace – skyscraper – department store) is a large shop divided into several different parts, each of which sells different things. 84- City Stars mall has many fast (buildings – elevators – undergrounds) that carry people up and down in a few seconds. 85- In celebrations, many towers light (at – on – up) the city. 86- My friends and I always have our lunch at fast food shops – restaurants – motels). 87- After raining, we always see the (stars – moon – rainbow) in the sky. 88- The (tent – hut – castle) is a shelter made of cloth, which you can fold up and carry with you and which is supported by poles and ropes. 89- The (palace – castle – skyscraper) is a large strong building, built in the past by a ruler or important person to protect the people inside from attack. 90- My brother works at a very big (factory – castle – bank) where a lot of people borrow a lot of money every day. 91- Some modern towers have got 101 floors (on – above – over) ground. 92- (SOS – text message – telephone) is signal or message that a ship or plane sends when it needs urgent help. 93- The global warming causes the climate (switching – changes – exchanges). 94- Soon the polar bear will be (endangered – alive – extinct) species. 95- Scientists say that if ice (heats – rises – melts), temperatures will rise. 96- Some birds (eat – feed – hunt) on fish. 97- Galapagos penguins will not be able to (survive – expand – breath) because the fish they feed on are moving north to cooler water. 98- Sea turtles are (extinct – survived – endangered) as rising sea levels will destroy their nests. 99- Birds that live in wetlands will lose their (houses – forests – habitat) as global warming dries their homes. 100- Polar bear will get thinner and die of (hunger – food – hunting) because they won't have a place to hunt. 101- In future rivers will (melt – dry – rise) up. 102- Tigers and cheetahs are (group – species – form) of cats. 103- When water disappears, it means that it (goes – heats – dries) up. 104- If you (dry – heat - cool) up ice, it will melt. 105- No body (died – killed – survived) the plane crash, all of them were dead. 106- To stop global warming we have to (throw – keep – recycle) things after using them. 107- (Magma – Lava – Ash) is molten rocks that come out of the volcano. 108- (Magma – Lava – Ash) is very hot liquid rock found below the earth’s surface. 109- (Magma – Lava – Ash) the grey or black powder that is left after something that has been burnt. 110- The (smoke – sleeping – active) volcano can erupt any time. 111- (Sleeping volcanoes – Super volcanoes – Active volcanoes) are huge volcanoes that can cause worldwide damage. 112- When a volcano erupts, the dust and gas will (block – stop – pour) out the sun for a long time. 113- Scientists say that if ice (heats – rises – melts), temperatures will rise. 114- If a super volcano erupts, many people will not (live – die – survive). 115- We should (reduce – increase – produce) carbon dioxide. 116- (Volcanoes – Earthquakes - flood) are a sudden, violent shaking of the earth’ surface. 117- We should try not to (win – lose – waste) energy. 118- We should (reuse – reduce – recycle) our rubbish. 119- When a volcano (explodes – erupts – sleeps) the temperature will drop. 120- Rubbish can (benefit – help – harm) people, animals, plants and trees. 121- Some things we throw away in our rubbish bins can (poison – help - benefit) our soil, water and air