Focus 5 unit test 2 group a
Vocabulary
2. Complete the sentences with the words from the box. There are more words than you need.
bundle calm cold comfort common manic proactive
1 The tension is huge at this time of year; there’s a really atmosphere around the school.
2 If you want to learn new things, you have to step outside your zone from time to time.
3 I thought I was relaxed, but on the day of the interview I suddenly got feet. I almost ran away!
4 ‘Taking a approach’ basically means you take steps to make things happen, rather than sit and wait for them to happen.
5 Use your sense. The worst that can happen is you fail the exam now and retake it in September.
3. Complete the sentences with the verbs from the box in the correct form. There are more verbs than you need.
loom meet muster pound regurgitate teeter venture
1 You’ve learned everything you could learn in this college. It’s time to further afield, don’t you think?
2 I’ve finally succeeded in the energy to go swimming before my morning classes.
3 After all those years he still remembered how his heart on the day of the exam.
4 ‘So have you made a decision yet?’ ‘No, I’m still on the edge.’
5 Whether you’re tired is irrelevant: if you want the scholarship, you have to the deadline.
4. Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.
1 Let’s keep things perspective; one poor exam result is not the end of the world.
2 ‘Why has Mike dyed his hair orange?’ ‘I suppose he just likes standing from the crowd.’
3 A good music tutor is difficult to come .
4 She worries about many things, but when actually faced difficulties, she shows impressive self-control.
5 There are lots of ways to top your phone: you can do it online, by text, through the operator’s helpline, or using a special app.
5. Choose the correct option.
1 You could still the competition next year.
A try B be trying C have tried
2 I’m afraid Peter have written this essay himself. He doesn’t write such flawless French.
A can’t B must C may
3 They must for a long time to achieve this level.
A be learning B learn C have been learning
4 He a driving course next month.
A will probably start B probably will start
C will start probably
5 The test questions must in a hurry. Some of them have more than one correct answer.
A have prepared B have been prepared
C be prepared
6 They you to use your own laptop in the exam; it’s against the rules.
A definitely won’t allow B won’t definitely allow
C will definitely allow
7 I’m not sure about this instructor; she seems competent enough but the right person to teach small children.
A can’t be B may not be
C might have been
8 These two responses to questions 1 and 2 are identical. One of the students must from the other.
A have been copying B be copying
C have been copied
9 You seem surprised by his methods. They unconventional, but he’s trained many successful dancers in this way.
A may not appear B may have appeared
C may appear
10 Why is this equipment here?’ ‘They our lesson today. Look! There are some TV people in the hall!’
A must have filmed B may be filming
C can’t have filmed
6. Write a, an or – (no article) in the gaps.
1 Pat missed three weeks of school after she broke her leg. Perhaps she needs help to catch up.
2 You look tired. Make sure you get good night’s sleep.
3 It’s impossible to overestimate the importance of education to a democratic society.
4 It was incredibly exciting experience for all of us.
5 Do you think the minister of education has good understanding of what really goes on in schools?
7. Complete the text with one word in each gap.
A NEW SCHOOL
Starting in a new school can be stressful, especially when you’re young. I was eleven when my family moved from a small town to a big city, and I felt quite 1 of my depth. Everything was new, I had no friends, school work seemed more difficult, and my parents telling me to 2 a grip’ didn’t help. My form teacher was 3 great help to me at that time. She was also new to the school, and she used to say that we were 4 the same boat and should look out for each other. She would stay with me after school to help me with homework. She 5 have spent hours teaching me for free. Thanks to her encouragement I summoned 6 the courage to join the school choir, which was the beginning of a wonderful adventure
2. If we dump all sorts of chemicals into rivers, we will not be able to swim in them in the future.
3. If we do not stop cutting down so many trees, we will endanger our oxygen supply.
4. Soon the Earth’s resources will be exhausted if the human population continues to grow.
5. If everybody continues to use aerosols and CFCs, the hole in the ozone layer will get bigger.
6. If the sun radiation can’t escape into space, Earth’s temperature will increase steadily.
7. If the global temperature rises, sea levels will rise too.
8. We’ll threaten our own existence if we do not cut down on waste rapidly.
9. People will run out of drinking water one day if they do not use it more rationally.
10. If he wants to help the planet, then he has to change his habits
I don't buy milk every day.
Do you buy milk every day?
Who buy milk every day?
When do you buy milk?
What do you buy every day?
You buy milk every day, don't you?
You don't buy milk every day, do you?
Do You buy milk or lemonade every day?
2) She always has a lot of work to do.
She doesn't always has a lot of work to do.
Who always has a lot of work to do?
How much work does she has to do?
She always has a lot of work to do, doesn't she?
She doesn't always has a lot of work to do, does she?
Does She always or often has a lot of work to do?
3) I read a newspaper yesterday.
I didn't read a newspaper yesterday.
Did you read a newspaper yesterday?
Who read a newspaper yesterday?
When did you read a newspaper?
What did you read yesterday?
You read a newspaper yesterday, did you?
You didn't read a newspaper yesterday, did you?
Did you read a book or a nespaper?
4. Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun.
Mercury isn't the planet closest to the Sun.
What is the planet closest to the Sun?
Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun, isn't it?
Mercury isn't the planet closest to the Sun, is it?
Is Mercury or The Earth closest to the Sun?