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Unit Test 7: Answer All Thirty Questions. There Is One Mark Per Question

This document appears to be a unit test consisting of 30 questions assessing vocabulary, idioms, modal verbs, and social English. The test begins with fields for the student to enter their name, class, and unit being tested. It then presents vocabulary and idioms questions requiring students to complete sentences or match idioms with their definitions. Following this are questions on modal verbs assessing understanding of obligation, necessity and permission. The test concludes with social English questions where students must select the appropriate expression to complete conversation excerpts.

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Unit Test 7: Answer All Thirty Questions. There Is One Mark Per Question

This document appears to be a unit test consisting of 30 questions assessing vocabulary, idioms, modal verbs, and social English. The test begins with fields for the student to enter their name, class, and unit being tested. It then presents vocabulary and idioms questions requiring students to complete sentences or match idioms with their definitions. Following this are questions on modal verbs assessing understanding of obligation, necessity and permission. The test concludes with social English questions where students must select the appropriate expression to complete conversation excerpts.

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Name __________________________________________

Class ______________________________

Unit Test 7
Answer all thirty questions. There is one mark per question.

VOCABULARY: IDIOMS
1 Complete the idioms in the sentences below with the correct words from the box.
brain / break / duck / end / eye / fire / fish / get / melt / put / see / swim / think
1

Im afraid I dont _______________ eye to eye with my colleagues on the proposed


reforms. We seem to have completely different ideas.

A good way to __________ the ice when you meet someone for the first time is to talk
about your hobbies.

Our seminar on cross-cultural communication was a real __________-opener for me.


Id never realised that cultural differences were so important.

If I miss the deadline again, Im sure Ill __________ into hot water with my line
manager.

Id never given a talk in my life, and they asked me to do a product presentation the

next day. I really felt I was thrown in at the deep __________.


6

We were a bit worried that Vladimir and the new team leader wouldnt like each other,
but in fact they are getting on like a house on __________.

I told my boss a joke about vegetarians, then he told me hed never eaten meat in his
life. Id really __________ my foot in it!

I do all my writing on my PC. On the rare occasions when I have to use a pen and
paper, I really feel like a __________ out of water.

LANGUAGE REVIEW: ADVICE, OBLIGATION AND NECESSITY


2 Underline the correct modal in italics.
9

The roads in our country are terribly dangerous, so you must / shouldnt be extremely
careful, particularly in the mountains.

10

We must / mustnt ask them to dinner while theyre over here. Im sure theyll be
delighted.

11

You have to / shouldnt renew your residence permit after three months, otherwise you
might run in trouble with the police.

12

Unfortunately, our railway stations are not safe, so you dont have to / should be aware
at all times of what is going on around you.

13

Tourists dont have to / mustnt go anywhere near military bases, especially when
carrying a camera.

14

You should / mustnt always learn something about the country before visiting it.

3 Complete these sentences with have to / don't have to / mustn't.


15

In some countries, you _______________ keep eye contact for very long. People think
its extremely rude.

16

You _______________ register with your embassy, but its safer if you do.

17

I was looking forward to meeting our Malaysian agent tomorrow, but unfortunately I
_______________ attend an emergency meeting at headquarters.

18

In my country, you _______________ tip waiters, but many people will leave a tip if
theyre satisfied with the service.

19

You _______________ smoke anywhere on the premises. Smokers are only allowed on
the terrace outside.

20

As a business traveller, of course you _______________ speak the language perfectly,


but it will help you tremendously if you know the basics.

SKILLS: SOCIAL ENGLISH


4 Complete these conversation excerpts with the expressions from the box.
Congratulations / Could you / Excuse me / Im afraid / Im sorry to hear that / I dont mind /
Its very nice to see you / It was really nice talking to you / No thanks / Sorry
21 A: So Amir, where would you like to have lunch?
B: __________________________________________. You decide!
22 A: Help yourself to some more stew.
B: __________________________________________. I dont like horsemeat very much,
Im afraid.
23 A: Have some cognac.
B: __________________________________________ I dont drink anything alcoholic, but
thank you anyway.

24 A: __________________________________________ a moment, Ill be right back.


25 A: Weve just had a baby girl. Her names Laura.
B: __________________________________________!
26 A: __________________________________________ Im so late. I got stuck in a trafficjam.
27 A: I and 50 others are going to be made redundant.
B: __________________________________________.
28 A: Hello. __________________________________________ here. Welcome to our
headquarters. Have you been here before?
29 B: __________________________________________, but Im afraid I really must get
going.
30 A: __________________________________________ say your name again, please, Im
afraid I didnt quite catch it.

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