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1 3 Quick Test

GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: Hannah’s not ________ for work.
A often late  B late often C lately often
1 Jed ________ Lisa for two years when they got engaged.
A had known B had been knowing C has known
2 We didn’t want to leave because the party ________.
A hadn’t been finishing B didn’t finish C hadn’t finished
3 The meal was served while the children ________ the in-flight film.
A ’ve been watching B were watching C ’d been watching
4 When I got to the cottage, I realized I ________ the keys in the car.
A had left B had been leaving C left
5 We________ for two hours when they finally let us in.
A ’ve been queuing B were queuing C ’d been queuing
6 I ________ to see what had made that terrible noise – I just ran!
A didn’t wait even B didn’t even wait C even didn’t wait
7 The strange things started happening while the old castle ________ in the 1980s.
A was repairing B was being repaired C was repaired
8 We ________ twenty minutes for the airport bus when it finally arrived.
A waited B were waiting C ’d been waiting
9 We were at home ________.
A all yesterday day B yesterday all day C all day yesterday
10 This is ________ a great book. Would you like to borrow it?
A so B such C so much
11 She looks really nervous. She ________ of flying.
A ’s obviously afraid B obvious afraid C ’s afraid obviously
12 I met my wife when I ________ English in Greece.
A taught B had taught C was teaching
13 We boarded the plane and ________ our extra legroom seats near the emergency
exit.
A was finding B had found C found
14 She tried ________ to get used to London but she just didn’t enjoy city life.
A such hard B so hard C so hardly
15 Shaun ________ because he knew he was being followed.
A walked quickly B quickly walked C walked quick
16 My husband ________ on planes.
A doesn’t usually sleep B doesn’t sleep usually C usually isn’t sleeping

17 I ________ time to read these days.


A have never B never had C never have
18 When I eventually visited the town I grew up in, I found it ________ a lot.
A had changed B was changing C changed
19 Alan was celebrating because he ________ his first novel published.
A ’d been having B ’d had C was having
20 Some people ________ when we had some strong turbulence, but I didn’t mind it.
A absolutely terrified were B were terrified absolutely
C were absolutely terrified 20

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VOCABULARY

a Tick () the correct word(s), A, B, or C.


Example: when a flight is late
A on time B landing C delayed 
1 people who look after you during a flight
A check-in staff B cabin crew C customs officials
2 the place where you pick up your suitcase
A baggage reclaim B VIP lounge C baggage drop-off
3 the different buildings at an airport
A customs B security C terminals
4 the part of a plane you walk along between the seats
A runway B aisle C board
5 a flight which takes you to where you can catch your next flight
A direct flight B connecting flight C long-haul flight
6 to get on a plane
A board B take off C land

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: I didn’t have any luggage to ________ so I went straight to departures.
A fill in B check in  C get off
7 We all had to ________ the plane and go back to the departure lounge.
A get on B get off C drop off
8 Could you ________ at the airport tomorrow?
A take me off B drop me off C check me in
9 I’ll ________ my luggage at baggage reclaim and then meet you outside the airport.
A drop off B check in C pick up
10 The plane ________ twenty minutes late, but we still arrived on time.
A took off B picked up C dropped off
11 My flight’s due in at 10.00. Could you ________ just outside Arrivals at 10.30?
A drop me off B pick me up C get me off
12 Make sure that you ________ your immigration form carefully.
A fill in B pick up C check in

c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentence.


Example: Can you recommend a good book? I’m not reading anything ________.
A actually B at the moment  C even
13 I thought the workshop was at the weekend but ________ it’s on a Thursday.
A obviously B in fact C hardly
14 Have you heard about Jack and Ling? ________ they’ve split up.
A Apparently B Obviously C In fact
15 I loved the novel, but I was really upset when my favourite character died suddenly
________.
A in the end B at the moment C at the end

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16 He’s been training to be a pilot for two months so ________ he hasn’t flown a real
plane yet.
A apparently B obviously C gradually
17 People usually think we’re sisters, but ________ we’re just good friends.
A luckily B actually C obviously
18 Maria’s been very quiet ________. I think she’s worried about something.
A late B later C lately
19 I love swimming in the sea, ________ when it’s a really hot day.
A especially B actually C obviously
20 ________ we’d like a flat in the city centre, but just outside would be OK too.
A Eventually B Apparently C Ideally

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PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A burgle  B cut C thunder
1 A flew B hooded C through
2 A caught B boarding C tough
3 A drove B told C done
4 A aisle B claim C weight
5 A baggage B teenage C page

b Which is the correctly stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A departures  B departures C departures
6 A basically B basically C basically
7 A gradually B gradually C gradually
8 A incredibly B incredibly C incredibly
9 A anecdote B anecdote C anecdote
10 A turbulence B turbulence C turbulence

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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

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