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NAME	CLASS
6  Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
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  ■
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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  ■
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.
	 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 ■
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NAME	CLASS
6  Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
PRONUNCIATION
a	 Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B,
or C.
Example:	A van  ■  B tram  ■  C lane  ■✓
1	A bite  ■  B smile  ■  C lips  ■
2	A stare  ■  B face  ■  C taste  ■
3	A fair  ■ B ear  ■  C hair  ■
4	A mouth  ■  B throw  ■  C toe  ■
5	A brown  ■  B shoulder  ■  C round  ■
b	 Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example:	A  exciting  ■✓ B exciting  ■ 
C exciting  ■
6	A fictional  ■  B fictional  ■ C fictional  ■
7	A networking  ■  B networking  ■ 
C networking  ■
8	A audience  ■ B audience  ■  C audience  ■
9	A subtitle  ■  B subtitle  ■  C subtitle  ■
10	A appearance  ■  B appearance  ■ 
C appearance  ■
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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 ■
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    1English File IntermediatePhotocopiable © Oxford University Press 2013 NAME CLASS 6  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Intermediate 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  ■ 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. 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 ■
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    2English File IntermediatePhotocopiable © Oxford University Press 2013 NAME CLASS 6  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Intermediate PRONUNCIATION a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A van  ■  B tram  ■  C lane  ■✓ 1 A bite  ■  B smile  ■  C lips  ■ 2 A stare  ■  B face  ■  C taste  ■ 3 A fair  ■ B ear  ■  C hair  ■ 4 A mouth  ■  B throw  ■  C toe  ■ 5 A brown  ■  B shoulder  ■  C round  ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  exciting  ■✓ B exciting  ■  C exciting  ■ 6 A fictional  ■  B fictional  ■ C fictional  ■ 7 A networking  ■  B networking  ■  C networking  ■ 8 A audience  ■ B audience  ■  C audience  ■ 9 A subtitle  ■  B subtitle  ■  C subtitle  ■ 10 A appearance  ■  B appearance  ■  C appearance  ■ 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50 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