CONSOLIDATION: MODULES 1-4

A. Put the words in the correct group and add one more word to each group.

WORDS 22

CELEBRATIONS TRAVELLING GESTURES PARTS OF THE BODY HOLIDAY TYPES CRIMINALS
lantern board point chin cruise robber
candle suitcase bow eyebrow safari burglar
streamer passport signal cheek guided city tour thief
decoration brochure nod shoulder backpacking pickpocket

B. Complete with the words in the boxes.

words 33

Dad Hey, Derek, how are you?

Derek Just fine, Dad. I’m waiting for a friend to (1) pick me up.

We are going to an exhibition together.

Dad Oh, do you want me to give you two a (2) lift ?

Derek No, it’s fine. I (3) reckon James will be here any minute now.

Dad James? Are you sure?

Derek Yes. Why?

Dad Today it’s the hang-gliding competition and I know he (4) entered it. I talked to his dad this morning.

Derek What? That’s (5) impossible .

Dad Maybe with all the (6) excitement , he forgot to tell you.

Derek I’m calling him right now. Wait... oh, no. It’s (7) engaged.

Dad Did you have tickets for the exhibition?

Derek Yes! We booked them weeks ago online! How could he forget?

Dad Don’t get upset. You know he has a (8) passion for extreme sports. And the competition is only once a year.

Derek, You have a (9) passion. We can go to the exhibition together.

Dad (10) why not?

C. Match the sentences 1-6 with the sentences a-f.

1. Do you ever work out at home? d

2. Why did you turn the TV off? a

3. These fireworks are very impressive! b

4. Todd is American and Jeff British, right? e

5. You won’t believe who I bumped into today. f

6. I’ll be ready in two minutes. c

D. Circle the correct words.

1. The machine turned into / out to be more useful than I thought.

2. Don’t pretend / predict you don’t know anything about the trip! I know you do.

3. All of a sudden, John got up and left. It just doesn’t make sense / impression.

4. Are you aware / familiar with this area? I don’t know my way around.

5. It’s very likely / wisely to rain later today, so take your umbrella.

6. The police told us to steer clear / free of the building which was on fire.

7. We went to the manager because we were really dissatisfied / unpleasant with the service.

8. We waved / tapped at Frank until his train disappeared in the distance.

E. Choose a or b.

1. Do you eat sweet or food at the festival?

a. savoury.

b. lively.

2. After a wonderful dinner, we thanked our and went home.

a. guests.

b. hosts.

3. Dr Murphy is a scientist who studies life.

a. marine.

b. seaside.

4. The school organised a event to help the poor.

a. donation.

b. fundraising.

5. He felt completely in a city where he knew nobody.

a. harmless.

b. helpless.

F. Circle the correct words.

1. In the future, you won’t be able to / can’t take this bus to the city centre.

2. A: May / Will you come with me to the library today?

B: Sorry, but I have to / need finish my homework.

3. Do we need / Need we take the bus to the city centre? We can always walk.

4. I called Jack, but he wasn’t at home. He can / must be at work.

5. You don’t have to / don’t need bring anything to the picnic. My mother will cook.

6. Ken had to / didn’t have to be at work early, but he overslept.

7. Will you be able to / Will you need to help me with my project?

8. They might / must leave now if they want to catch the plane.

9. Would / May you like some cake for dessert?

10. They needn’t / don’t need be here before 9.

G. Complete with so / such.

1. Steve is such a nice person that everyone likes him.

2. Alex is so shy that he rarely talks to anyone.

3. It was such a lovely day that we decided to take a walk around the city.

4. He was so stressed that he didn’t do well in his exam.

5. This gadget is so useful that everyone should have one.

6. The Wilsons are such wonderful guests that people invite them for dinner all the time.

7. It took Ian such a long time to park that he was late for work.

8. The Maths problem was so difficult that the students couldn’t solve it.

9. Saleh is such a great neighbour that everybody likes him.

10. Abdullah and Hamid are such nice kids that their parents are really proud of them.

H. Change the sentences from the Active to the Passive Voice.

1. They feed the animals at the zoo at 6am.

The animals are fed at 6am at the zoo.

2. The rescue team saved the trapped men.

The trapped men were saved by rescue team.

3. They don’t sell mobile phones in this shop.

Mobile phones aren't sold in the shop.

4. The earthquake caused a lot of damage.

A lot of damage were caused by the earthquake.

5. The police didn’t arrest the two shoplifters.

The two shoplifters weren't arrested by the police.

6. A man took our suitcases to the hotel.

Our suitcases were taken to the hotel.

7. They built a new park in the area.

A new park was built in the area.

I. Complete the sentences with the full infinitive, bare infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Rob always makes me do (do) the washing-up.

2. I hope to see (see) you again soon.

3. William enjoys reading (read) books in his free time.

4. Let’s go sailing (sail) tomorrow. The weather is going to be perfect.

5. Will you stop screaming (scream)? I can’t understand you.

6. We arranged to meet (meet) outside the shopping centre.

7. I don’t mind working (work) at the weekend.

8. Sally promised to keep (keep) our secret.

J. Choose a, b or c.

1. If you in the sun for too long, you would get sunburnt.

a. sat.

b. would sit.

c. were sitting.

2. They wouldn’t let you enter the museum if you a ticket.

a. didn’t buy.

b. bought.

c. could buy.

3. If I were you, I to my friend.

a. will apologise.

b. would apologise.

c. apologised.

4. If my parents agreed, I a successful chef.

a. become.

b. could become.

c. will become.

5. The team all their matches if they played better.

a. would lose.

b. wouldn’t lose.

c. don’t lose.

6. If the rain , I’d leave the house.

a. didn’t stop.

b. had stopped.

c. stopped.

7. If I exams next week, I’d study hard.

a. had.

b. didn’t have.

c. wouldn’t have.

8. If Ian had more money, he a house.

a. bought.

b. would buy.

c. will buy.

9. If it so cold, I’d go swimming.

a. would be.

b. weren’t.

c. was.

10. If I part in the swimming competition, I’d win.

a. would take.

b. took.

c. didn’t take.

11. My father enjoys to work, but he takes the bus.

a. to drive.

b. drive.

c. driving.

12. I get you something to drink? What about a glass of orange juice?

a. Can.

b. Must.

c. Need.

13. I’d tell Ian about Keith’s accident if I him.

a. will see.

b. saw.

c. see.

14. Mary cut while she was peeling the potatoes.

a. her.

b. hers.

c. herself.

15. Jizan is famous for its fruit.

a. A.

b. The.

c. —.

16. I feel exhausted and I sleep at night.

a. wouldn’t.

b. ’m not able to.

c. needn’t.

17. Saud is a very clever student. He did all his Science homework by .

a. his.

b. him.

c. himself.

18. Mike work out every day, but he says he doesn’t have a lot of free time.

a. can’t.

b. might.

c. should.

K. Write questions. The words in bold are the answers.

1. A: What did Paul lose on his way to the airport?

B: Paul lost his passport on his way to the airport.

2. A: Who tried scuba diving?

B: John and Ryan tried scuba-diving.

3. A: Which car is my brother’s?

B: The silver car is my brother’s.

4. A: Who always gives you a hard time?

B: My sister always gives me a hard time.

L. Rewrite the sentences using Reported Speech.

1. The teacher told me to study for my History exam.

2. Tom ordered me to come to London immediately.

3. Mark told me to write an e-mail to Jack.

4. Terry asked me to lend him some money.

5. Paul asked me to turn on the TV.

6. Jake asked me not to interrupt him when he is on the phone.

7. The teacher told me to open the window.

8. She asked Melanie to give her a call on Thursday morning.

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CONSOLIDATION: MODULES 1-4

A. Put the words in the correct group and add one more word to each group.

WORDS 22

CELEBRATIONS TRAVELLING GESTURES PARTS OF THE BODY HOLIDAY TYPES CRIMINALS
lantern board point chin cruise robber
candle suitcase bow eyebrow safari burglar
streamer passport signal cheek guided city tour thief
decoration brochure nod shoulder backpacking pickpocket

B. Complete with the words in the boxes.

words 33

Dad Hey, Derek, how are you?

Derek Just fine, Dad. I’m waiting for a friend to (1) pick me up.

We are going to an exhibition together.

Dad Oh, do you want me to give you two a (2) lift ?

Derek No, it’s fine. I (3) reckon James will be here any minute now.

Dad James? Are you sure?

Derek Yes. Why?

Dad Today it’s the hang-gliding competition and I know he (4) entered it. I talked to his dad this morning.

Derek What? That’s (5) impossible .

Dad Maybe with all the (6) excitement , he forgot to tell you.

Derek I’m calling him right now. Wait... oh, no. It’s (7) engaged.

Dad Did you have tickets for the exhibition?

Derek Yes! We booked them weeks ago online! How could he forget?

Dad Don’t get upset. You know he has a (8) passion for extreme sports. And the competition is only once a year.

Derek, You have a (9) passion. We can go to the exhibition together.

Dad (10) why not?

C. Match the sentences 1-6 with the sentences a-f.

1. Do you ever work out at home? d

2. Why did you turn the TV off? a

3. These fireworks are very impressive! b

4. Todd is American and Jeff British, right? e

5. You won’t believe who I bumped into today. f

6. I’ll be ready in two minutes. c

D. Circle the correct words.

1. The machine turned into / out to be more useful than I thought.

2. Don’t pretend / predict you don’t know anything about the trip! I know you do.

3. All of a sudden, John got up and left. It just doesn’t make sense / impression.

4. Are you aware / familiar with this area? I don’t know my way around.

5. It’s very likely / wisely to rain later today, so take your umbrella.

6. The police told us to steer clear / free of the building which was on fire.

7. We went to the manager because we were really dissatisfied / unpleasant with the service.

8. We waved / tapped at Frank until his train disappeared in the distance.

E. Choose a or b.

1. Do you eat sweet or food at the festival?

a. savoury.

b. lively.

2. After a wonderful dinner, we thanked our and went home.

a. guests.

b. hosts.

3. Dr Murphy is a scientist who studies life.

a. marine.

b. seaside.

4. The school organised a event to help the poor.

a. donation.

b. fundraising.

5. He felt completely in a city where he knew nobody.

a. harmless.

b. helpless.

F. Circle the correct words.

1. In the future, you won’t be able to / can’t take this bus to the city centre.

2. A: May / Will you come with me to the library today?

B: Sorry, but I have to / need finish my homework.

3. Do we need / Need we take the bus to the city centre? We can always walk.

4. I called Jack, but he wasn’t at home. He can / must be at work.

5. You don’t have to / don’t need bring anything to the picnic. My mother will cook.

6. Ken had to / didn’t have to be at work early, but he overslept.

7. Will you be able to / Will you need to help me with my project?

8. They might / must leave now if they want to catch the plane.

9. Would / May you like some cake for dessert?

10. They needn’t / don’t need be here before 9.

G. Complete with so / such.

1. Steve is such a nice person that everyone likes him.

2. Alex is so shy that he rarely talks to anyone.

3. It was such a lovely day that we decided to take a walk around the city.

4. He was so stressed that he didn’t do well in his exam.

5. This gadget is so useful that everyone should have one.

6. The Wilsons are such wonderful guests that people invite them for dinner all the time.

7. It took Ian such a long time to park that he was late for work.

8. The Maths problem was so difficult that the students couldn’t solve it.

9. Saleh is such a great neighbour that everybody likes him.

10. Abdullah and Hamid are such nice kids that their parents are really proud of them.

H. Change the sentences from the Active to the Passive Voice.

1. They feed the animals at the zoo at 6am.

The animals are fed at 6am at the zoo.

2. The rescue team saved the trapped men.

The trapped men were saved by rescue team.

3. They don’t sell mobile phones in this shop.

Mobile phones aren't sold in the shop.

4. The earthquake caused a lot of damage.

A lot of damage were caused by the earthquake.

5. The police didn’t arrest the two shoplifters.

The two shoplifters weren't arrested by the police.

6. A man took our suitcases to the hotel.

Our suitcases were taken to the hotel.

7. They built a new park in the area.

A new park was built in the area.

I. Complete the sentences with the full infinitive, bare infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Rob always makes me do (do) the washing-up.

2. I hope to see (see) you again soon.

3. William enjoys reading (read) books in his free time.

4. Let’s go sailing (sail) tomorrow. The weather is going to be perfect.

5. Will you stop screaming (scream)? I can’t understand you.

6. We arranged to meet (meet) outside the shopping centre.

7. I don’t mind working (work) at the weekend.

8. Sally promised to keep (keep) our secret.

J. Choose a, b or c.

1. If you in the sun for too long, you would get sunburnt.

a. sat.

b. would sit.

c. were sitting.

2. They wouldn’t let you enter the museum if you a ticket.

a. didn’t buy.

b. bought.

c. could buy.

3. If I were you, I to my friend.

a. will apologise.

b. would apologise.

c. apologised.

4. If my parents agreed, I a successful chef.

a. become.

b. could become.

c. will become.

5. The team all their matches if they played better.

a. would lose.

b. wouldn’t lose.

c. don’t lose.

6. If the rain , I’d leave the house.

a. didn’t stop.

b. had stopped.

c. stopped.

7. If I exams next week, I’d study hard.

a. had.

b. didn’t have.

c. wouldn’t have.

8. If Ian had more money, he a house.

a. bought.

b. would buy.

c. will buy.

9. If it so cold, I’d go swimming.

a. would be.

b. weren’t.

c. was.

10. If I part in the swimming competition, I’d win.

a. would take.

b. took.

c. didn’t take.

11. My father enjoys to work, but he takes the bus.

a. to drive.

b. drive.

c. driving.

12. I get you something to drink? What about a glass of orange juice?

a. Can.

b. Must.

c. Need.

13. I’d tell Ian about Keith’s accident if I him.

a. will see.

b. saw.

c. see.

14. Mary cut while she was peeling the potatoes.

a. her.

b. hers.

c. herself.

15. Jizan is famous for its fruit.

a. A.

b. The.

c. —.

16. I feel exhausted and I sleep at night.

a. wouldn’t.

b. ’m not able to.

c. needn’t.

17. Saud is a very clever student. He did all his Science homework by .

a. his.

b. him.

c. himself.

18. Mike work out every day, but he says he doesn’t have a lot of free time.

a. can’t.

b. might.

c. should.

K. Write questions. The words in bold are the answers.

1. A: What did Paul lose on his way to the airport?

B: Paul lost his passport on his way to the airport.

2. A: Who tried scuba diving?

B: John and Ryan tried scuba-diving.

3. A: Which car is my brother’s?

B: The silver car is my brother’s.

4. A: Who always gives you a hard time?

B: My sister always gives me a hard time.

L. Rewrite the sentences using Reported Speech.

1. The teacher told me to study for my History exam.

2. Tom ordered me to come to London immediately.

3. Mark told me to write an e-mail to Jack.

4. Terry asked me to lend him some money.

5. Paul asked me to turn on the TV.

6. Jake asked me not to interrupt him when he is on the phone.

7. The teacher told me to open the window.

8. She asked Melanie to give her a call on Thursday morning.