EF4e uppint quicktest 1 PDF

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1 1 Quick TestEnglish File fourth edition Upper Intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2020GRAMMARTick (  ) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.Example: Javier has more work experience than me, ____ he? A does B can C doesn’t 1 Does anyone know where ____? A Mark works B does Mark w...


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GRAMMAR Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: Javier has more work experience than me, ________ he? A does B can C doesn’t  1 Does anyone know where ________? A Mark works B does Mark work C Mark does work 2 I don’t understand. What are you talking ________? A to B about C for 3 ________ the mysterious man in the dark suit that night? A Who did see B Who has seen C Who saw

4 The ________ a product costs, the fewer people will buy it. 5 6

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A amount B more C better I don’t like mystery stories but my sister ________. A does B is C likes A We didn’t think the horror film was very scary. B ________ did we. A So B Neither C No A Helga got the job she wanted. B ________ she? That’s fantastic. A Do B Have C Did ________ He sounds Australian. A From where comes he? B Where does he come from? C From where does he come? I wonder how long ________. A will the interview last B does the interview last C the interview will last

10 Why ________ to work in an office? A don’t you want B you don’t want C you not want 11 Can you remember when ________? A starts the concert B does the concert start C the concert starts 12 The ________ you finish this job, the sooner you can leave. A quick B more quickly C quicker 13 ________ you go for an interview yesterday? A Do B Did C Does 14 Martin’s a waiter, ________ he? A isn’t B doesn’t C is 15 ________ you supposed to be at work today? A Isn’t B Aren’t C Don’t 16 Which writer ________ the competition? A did win B was won C won 17 You won’t forget to lock the door, ________ you? A do B will C won’t 18 I really ________ you get your dream job. A do hope B did hope C can hope

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19 Could you tell us what time ________?

A the library opens

B opens the library

C does the library open

20 A I finished my homework in five minutes. B ________ you really?! A Did B Do C Have 20

VOCABULARY a Tick () the correct adjective, A, B, or C. Example: someone who is generally relaxed about things A well-behaved B laid-back  C well-balanced 1 a person who has a very high opinion of themselves A self-centred B big-headed C well-behaved 2 someone who expresses one opinion to you and then the opposite to other people A open-minded B two-faced C well-balanced 3 a person who doesn’t get angry or annoyed and is easy to get on well with A good-natured B self-centred C well-balanced 4 someone who thinks only about their own needs, not other people’s A bad-tempered B big-headed C self-centred 5 someone who doesn’t like spending money and tries to avoid it A tight-fisted B strong-willed C bad-tempered 6 the kind of person who gets angry easily A easy-going B bad-tempered C strong-willed 7 someone who has a limited way of thinking about things A absent-minded B strong-willed C narrow-minded 8 someone who often forgets things A easy-going B absent-minded C laid-back

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: Luca would never have done that. He’s _____ well-behaved! A a bit B extremely  C quite 9 Alain is ________ big-headed – he thinks he’s brilliant at everything he does. A extremely B a bit C pretty 10 Nick is ________ laid-back. Nothing can make him angry. A a bit B incredibly C quite 11 My boss is always interested in new ideas – she’s ________ open-minded. A a bit B quite C really 12 Paul won’t change his mind – he’s ________ strong-willed. A quite B extremely C a bit 13 Helen never ever thinks about other people’s feelings. She’s ________ self-centred! A rather B incredibly C a bit 14 Don’t worry. Dave’s ________ easy-going so he’ll be a great flatmate. A rather B a bit C very English File fourth edition Upper Intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2020

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c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: When I don’t get enough sleep, I get a bit _____. A narrow-minded B absent-minded  C strong-willed 15 Eight people were interviewed for the job but only three of them were suitable ________. A candidates B interviewers C geeks 16 I think you’ll get the job. I just have a ________ feeling about it! A rivalry B light-hearted C gut 17 Hardly any people live around there. It’s a very ________ location. A remote B weird C odd 18 No-one could work out what had happened on the island – everyone was completely ________! A bizarre B foolproof C baffled 19 The interviewer asked some strange questions – some of them were really ________! A boring B spooky C bizarre 20 Make sure you’re ________ when you go on the school trip! A well-behaved B laid-back C well-balanced 20

PRONUNCIATION a Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C. Example: 1 2 3 4 5

A A A A A

A bizarre 

B rivalry

C sign

geek B job-seeker C strange strong-willed B narrow-minded C well-behaved well-balanced B coincidence C self-centred explanation B good-natured C fortune odd B response C remote

b Which is the correctly stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C. Example: 6 7 8 9 10

A A A A A

A rivalry

personality open-minded coincidence incredibly well-behaved

B rivalry 

C rivalry

B personality C personality B open-minded C open-minded B coincidence C coincidence B incredibly C incredibly B well-behaved C well-behaved 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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