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Unit Test 6

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Unit Test 6

This document contains a self-check grammar test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing comparatives, superlatives, past simple verbs, and other grammar points. It also contains vocabulary exercises testing ability to describe physical appearances and household objects. The test has 50 total points and provides an answer key at the end to allow the test-taker to self-check their work.

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SELF-CHECK UNIT TEST · 6

Answer on a separate sheet of paper. Then check your answers. Follow the examples.

GRAMMAR
COMPARATIVES & SUPERLATIVES (15 points)
ABILITY: CAN, CAN’T, COULD, COULDN’T 4 Make comparative sentences with the nouns and
(5 points) adjectives below.

1 Complete the sentences with can / can’t or could / E-mails & letters (fast)
couldn’t. E-mails are faster than letters.
1 grandparents & parents (old)
Can you repeat, please? 2 Puerto Rico & Russia (hot)
1 He … play the guitar but he … sing very well. 3 trains & planes (cheap)
2 … you finish your homework last night? 4 air in the country & air in the city (fresh)
3 Sorry I … visit you last Monday. 5 Italians & Americans (relaxed)
4 She wants to do it, but she … . 6 a hotel & a tent (comfortable)
5 I … go out yesterday because I had work to do. 7 reading English & speaking English (easy)
PAST SIMPLE (10 points) 8 Japanese & English (difficult)
9 computers & typewriters (useful)
2 Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple.
10 cats & elephants (small)
A love story 5 Write the superlative form of the adjectives.
One evening about three weeks ago, I 1 go to
the pub with my friends. There, I 2 see a famous: the most famous
beautiful girl. I 3 fall in love immediately and 1 fast
4
decide to meet her. So I 5 spend a long time 2 important
speaking to her. But later, a boy 6 appear and 3 tall
she 7 give him a very romantic kiss. What a 4 popular
shame! Then I 8 pay for the drinks and 9 leave 5 big
the pub. That really 10 break my heart. 6 rich
7 expensive
3 Make and answer questions in the Past Simple 8 cold
using the prompts. 9 fine
‘Where / you / go / yesterday?’ 10 long
‘I / go / cinema.’ 6 Make sentences with the nouns below and the
‘Where did you go yesterday?’ right superlative adjectives from exercise 5. Or
‘I went to the cinema.’ choose your own adjectives.
1 ‘You / catch / the train / this morning?’
The Beatles (music band):
‘No / I / drive.’
The Beatles are the most famous music band in
2 ‘What / he / find / street / Sunday night?’
the world.
‘He / find / 3,000 dollars.’
1 Mount Everest (mountain)
3 ‘You / see / your brother / yesterday night?’
2 the Nile (river)
‘No / but / I / ring / him.’
3 the Concord (plane)
4 ‘Where / she / lose / her / camera / last
4 Mexico City (city)
weekend?’
5 Coca-Cola (drink)
‘She / lose / it / museum.’
6 the USA (country)
5 ‘What / they / buy / three days ago?’
7 Rolls Royces (cars)
‘They / buy / some clothes / books.’
8 Greenpeace (ecological organisation)
9 gold (metal)
10 the Poles (areas)

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VOCABULARY
HOUSEHOLD OBJECTS (5 points)
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS (5 points) 3 Match the words and the descriptions.

1 Make descriptions using the nouns and adjectives satellite TV / central heating / hi-fi / television /
below. e-mail / answering machine / video recorder /
John: thin, bald, nice smile mobile phone / washing machine / microwave /
John’s thin and bald. He’s got a nice smile. fridge
1 Mary: short, slim, blue eyes You put food in this appliance. fridge
2 Peter: red hair, tall, fat 1 You use this when it’s cold.
3 Anne: pretty, hazel eyes, long hair 2 With this appliance you can listen to music.
4 Richard: green eyes, blond hair, very thin 3 A message you send or receive through the
5 Tom: medium-height, a little bit fat, dark eyes internet.
LOOK LIKE & LIKE (5 points) 4 When a friend isn’t at home you can leave him /
her a message here.
2 Choose the right verb. 5 You can take this wherever you go and speak to
I’d like / look like playing football. people from the distance.
1 ‘What would you like / look like to do?’ 6 You use this machine when food is cold.
‘I’d like / look like to go shopping.’ 7 The appliance that you use when your clothes
2 ‘What does he like / look like?’ aren’t clean.
‘He’s very tall and slim and likes / looks like his 8 With this machine you can watch a movie when
brother.’ you want.
3 ‘What do they look like / like doing at 9 Many people spend too much time watching it.
weekends?’ 10 This is what you need to watch CNN or BBC if
‘They like / look like travelling.’ you don’t live in the US or the UK.
4 ‘Does your brother like / look like your father?’ ERROR ANALYSIS (5 points)
............‘No, he doesn’t. He looks like / likes our
mother.’ Find and correct the mistakes.
5 ‘Do you like / look like very thin men?’ My car is more big bigger than your car.
‘No, I don’t. I look like / like slim men.’ 1 Could you to see your brother yesterday?
2 I eat pizza for supper last night.
3 He’s the more intelligent person in my class.
4 Anne’s prettyer than Mary.
5 Food in the past was tastier that today.

TOTAL POINTS: ________ / 50

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ANSWER KEY
GRAMMAR
1 1 can’t / can 2 could 3 couldn’t 4 can’t 5 couldn’t
2 1 went 2 saw 3 fell 4 decided 5 spent 6 appeared 7 gave 8 paid 9 left 10 broke
3 1 ‘Did you catch the train this morning?’ ‘No, I didn’t. I drove.’
2 ‘What did he find in the street on Sunday night?’ ‘He found 3,000 dollars.’
3 ‘Did you see your brother yesterday night?’ ‘No, I didn’t, but I rang him.’
4 ‘Where did she lose her camera last weekend?’ ‘She lost it in a/the museum.’
5 ‘What did they buy three days ago?’ ‘They bought some clothes and books.’
4 1 Grandparents are older than parents.
2 Puerto Rico is hotter than Russia.
3 Trains are cheaper than planes.
4 Air in the country is fresher than air in the city.
5 Italians are more relaxed than Americans.
6 A hotel is more comfortable than a tent.
7 Reading English is easier than speaking English.
8 Japanese is more difficult than English.
9 Computers are more useful than typewriters.
10 Cats are smaller than elephants.
5 1 the fastest 2 the most important 3 the tallest 4 the most popular 5 the biggest 6 the richest 7 the most
expensive 8 the coldest 9 the finest 10 the longest
6 1 Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world.
2 The Nile is the longest river in the world.
3 The Concord is the fastest plane in the world.
4 Mexico city is the biggest city in the world.
5 Coca-Cola is the most popular drink in the world.
6 The USA is the richest country in the world.
7 Rolls Royces are the most expensive cars in the world.
8 Greenpeace is the most important ecological organisation in the world.
9 Gold is the finest metal in the world.
10 The Poles are the coldest areas in the world.
VOCABULARY
1 1 Mary’s short and slim. She’s got blue eyes. / Her eyes are blue.
2 Peter’s got red hair. / Peter’s hair is red. He’s tall and fat.
3 Anne’s pretty. She’s got hazel eyes and long hair. / Her eyes are hazel and her hair is long.
4 Richard’s got green eyes and blond hair. / Richard’s eyes are green and his hair’s blond. He’s very thin.
5 Tom’s medium-height and a little bit fat. He’s got dark eyes. / His eyes are dark.
2 1 like / like 2 look like / looks like 3 like / like 4 look like / looks like 5 like / like
3 1 central heating 2 hi-fi 3 e-mail 4 answering machine 5 mobile phone 6 microwave 7 washing machine 8
video recorder 9 television 10 satellite TV
ERROR ANALYSIS
1 Could you see your brother yesterday?
2 I ate pizza for supper last night.
3 He’s the most intelligent person in my class.
4 Anne’s prettier than Mary.
5 Food in the past was tastier than today.

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