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TERM TEST 3
Level 2
Vocabulary and Grammar
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Name:
Mark: .
(50 points)
Complete the sentences. (5 points)
1. The investigators have collected enough evidence to p
2. How long have you been playing the v
t
?
3. We’re going on holiday, but we haven’t booked any a
4. Does that mosquito b
yet!
hurt?
5. Our maths teacher doesn’t wear casual clothes to school. He usually wears s
6. Who decides if a person is guilty, the judge or the j
?
the ball into the basket!
9. The sand is hot, so wear your f
f
10. Tigers, gorillas and humans are m
2
suits.
– I’ve just made it.
7. The bread is f
8. He s
a case.
.
.
Write words for the definitions below. (5 points)
1. a material made from animal skin: l
2. you put this on a cut: b
3. a person that was hurt in a crime: v
4. very old: a
5. very exciting: t
6. money that you get back: r
7. take something quickly: g
8. the people who watch a performance: a
9. you play football on this: p
10. very small: t
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words below. There are more words than you need. (5 points)
off • by land • capture • incredible • fit • selfish • punish • checkout counter
tune • rock • comfortable • slum • try on
1. You must pay for the items at one of the
2. The police haven’t
.
the criminal yet.
, you’ll find some insects.
3. If you look under these
4. I refuse to wear them. They aren’t
.
5. Very poor people may live in a
6. These shirts are 50%
.
!
7. Mr Lee saw me copying, so he
8. Sam is
me.
and doesn’t think of others.
9. I liked the dress, but it didn’t
me.
10. I hate flying. I prefer travelling
.
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TERM TEST 3: Level 2
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Complete the text with the words below. There are more words than you need. (5 points)
keep quiet • escape • respected • crowded • achieve • hanging out • fancy
attract • fighting • avoiding • share • take a break • performance • afford
Many shoppers prefer shopping online and are 1.
shopping centres and
department stores as a result. Because of this, shopping centres are
2.
hard to survive. They have to use advertisements and also free entertainment to
3.
customers. If people come to a shopping centre to see a band’s free
4.
, hopefully, they will also go into the shops and buy something they
5.
. That’s the idea! Once, however, the idea of simply 6.
with friends in a shopping centre was new and exciting. No additional entertainment was
needed. The concept of spending time in a shopping centre actually played an important role
in feminist history. In Victorian England, middle-class women weren’t 7.
unless they stayed at home, away from the 8.
. markets and city streets.
When they went out, their brothers, fathers or husbands went with them. But when the first
department stores and shopping centres opened, a new era of freedom for women was
introduced. Department stores and shopping centres created a ‘safe’ public space for middletheir homes without the ‘protection’ of
class women and they could finally 9.
men. Women who could
10.
to spend their time and their money shopping
did that, and a new consumer culture was born.
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (5 points)
1. I
(decorate) T-shirts tomorrow.
2. Sarah asked me where I usually
3. Katie
(shop) for clothes.
(wear) high heels when she fell.
4. My father offered
5. You
(take) us to the football match.
(realise) your mistake if you had thought about it.
6. Sammy said that she
7. He
(do) her homework the following day.
(not behave) well in class yesterday.
8. By the time the police arrived, the thief
(escape).
9. “I can’t speak right now because I
10. I was scared
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(go) on that ride.
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Correct the mistakes. (5 points)
1. The police suggested to look for the goods in the lorry.
2. Our parents often told us to not buy expensive clothes.
3. Cheetahs run more quick than antelopes.
4. If they will continue to destroy the forests, many species will disappear.
5. Is that your friend whose her house was broken into?
6. I really admire people which never give in.
7. I’m sorry, but we haven’t got some bottles of water.
8. Mr Adams, who credit card was stolen, is speaking to the police right now.
9. I’m hungry, so I can’t stop to think about food.
10. If I were you, I will try it on.
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Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets. Do not change the meaning of the original sentence. (5 points)
1. “We’re moving to London next year,” said Brad. (the following year)
2. In the past, Denis’ parents controlled his bank account. (used)
3. The restaurant is becoming vegetarian. It’s the one we like. (which)
4. “Are you going to Greece by sea?” asked Sally. (whether)
5. Police officer Perkins will arrest the suspect soon. (by)
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Complete the sentences with one or two words. (5 points)
1. We can continue working. I
2. Mum asked me
have to take a break right now.
could help her with the dishes.
3. Do you know the year
the French Revolution began?
4. This time next year, we
living in London.
use their phones now. It’s prohibited.
5. Passengers
6. We’re taking the train to Oxford this afternoon. What time
7. How long have you
it leave?
for me?
8. Nettie said that she had made reservations the week
9.
I wear my new outfit? What do you think?
10. Your phone simply
9
.
repaired! Buy a new one!
Complete the text with the correct form of the words in brackets or relative pronouns or modals. (10 points)
In January 2018, after entering the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, California, thieves
stole handbags worth $100,000. You 1.
be surprised, but this type of crime
is becoming less unusual. Criminals get cash easily by
products online. Another way
3.
2.
(sell) the stolen
criminals make money is selling copies
of designer labels. As soon as a designer product becomes popular, thousands of copies
4.
they’re
(produce). Many shoppers want 5.
6.
(buy) them because
(cheap) the originals.
In Strangeways, Manchester, there are hundreds of shops 7.
you can buy
copies of anything from designer high heels to leather jackets. Police often go there to find
these products and arrest the people 8.
work there.
One shopper told a policeman that buying copies 9.
(not harm) anybody.
However, according to fashion journalist Dana Thomas, producing copies is not a ‘victimless
crime’. She said that on a trip to China, she 10.
(see) children younger than
ten making copies of designer clothing in factories.
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