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First Certificate Masterclass

Unit Test 2
1 Unscramble the letters in brackets to make a suitable word. The first letter has
been given.
a An a (n i s a l i c o a t) person doesn’t want to spend time with
other people.
b An a (v r i s e a s t e) person behaves in a strong and confident way.
c Ad (e s e r d p e s d) person is very sad and unenthusiastic.
d Ad (n t i d e m e r e d) person makes firm decisions and does not
let others stop them.
e An e (d t x a s e h u e) person is extremely tired.
f A person who is f (e f d u p) is annoyed or bored and wants a
situation to change.
g Ar (d u r e) person behaves in an impolite way.
h As (y s e l e p) person is tired and ready to go to bed.
i As (o u r t b s b n) person finds it difficult to change their mind
about something.
j An u (y a p u n p h) person is sad.
/10 marks

2 Complete sentences a–e with the correct form of a phrasal verb from the list.
give out give up on someone give away give back give in
a Henman refused to , even though he knew he’d lose the match.
b I didn’t go and see the film because Tom the ending by
mistake.
c I’ll you your CD next week.
d Protestors were leaflets outside Parliament yesterday.
e He’s been unemployed so long now I’ve almost him.
/5 marks

3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of used to / didn’t use to, be / not be
used to or get / not get used to and the verb in brackets.
a When I was younger, I (wear) glasses but now I
don’t need them.
b I’m (cycle) although it was strange at first
because I’d always driven everywhere.
c I don’t think I’ll ever (live) in the city because I
grew up in the country.
d I (not / eat) so much at lunchtime. I feel like
falling asleep.
e I (drive) on the left hand side of the road
because it’s the same in my country.
f I (not / smoke) but now I do. I’m trying to stop.

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g It often takes some time to (be) a new parent.


h I (have) a siesta when I first moved to Spain, but now
I love it.
i There (not / be) a cinema here, but now there is.
j I (have) long hair when I was a teenager, but now I prefer
it short.
/10 marks

4 Complete the table.


adjective comparative superlative
long longer the longest
heavy
bad
good
narrow
independent
large
careful
thin
important
happy

/20 marks

5 Correct the underlined mistakes.


a My brother is more older than me. ( )
b This is the most easiest exercise. ( )
c That was the better match I’ve ever seen. ( )
d He is the cleverer person in the whole class. ( )
e You are always more late than me. ( )
/5 marks
Total /50

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Unit Test 2 key


1 a anti-social f fed up
b assertive g rude
c depressed h sleepy
d determined i stubborn
e exhausted j unhappy
1 mark for each correct answer

2 a give in d giving out


b gave away e given up on
c give (you) back
1 mark for each correct answer

3 a used to wear
b used to cycling
c get used to living
d ’m not used to eating
e ’m used to driving
f didn’t use to smoke
g get used to being
h wasn’t used to having
i didn’t use to be
j used to have
1 mark for each correct answer

4 comparative superlative
longer the longest
heavier the heaviest
worse the worst
better the best
narrower the narrowest
more independent the most independent
larger the largest
more careful the most careful
thinner the thinnest
more important the most important
happier the happiest
1 mark for each correct answer

5 a older b easiest
c best d cleverest e later
1 mark for each correct answer

Total marks: 50

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