PET-UT-U5 Without Answers
PET-UT-U5 Without Answers
Standard
Vocabulary
1 Choose the correct word, A, B or C, for each space.
1 Don’t worry! There’s nothing to be afraid .
A of B with C about
2 I am really angry you for forgetting my birthday again.
A of B with C about
3 Sally is very jealous her younger sister but I don’t know why.
A of B with C about
4 It’s easy to get depressed the bad things that are happening in the world.
A of B with C about
5 You should be ashamed yourself. Why were you so rude to Tom?
A of B with C about
6 I hope you’re satisfied the meal.
A of B with C about
7 Josh is crazy flying and wants to be a pilot one day.
A of B with C about
8 I’m feeling quite nervous my presentation because I haven’t prepared well.
A of B with C about
3 Read the following descriptions of people and write the adjective that describes them the best.
1 Zahra is such a nice person. She never forgets people’s birthdays and she always buys
a present for everybody. g_ _ _ _ _ _s
2 My best friend was rude to her sister and felt bad afterwards. a_ _ _ _ _d
3 Timothy was tired of doing the same things every day. b_ _ _d
4 My teacher doesn’t like making jokes and I’ve never seen him smile! s_ _ _ _ _s
5 Mark always wants things that I have. j_ _ _ _ _s
6 Janet thinks that she is always right and that she does everything better than anyone else. s_ _e
7 Our next-door neighbour lost his job three years ago and still hasn’t found one.
He never goes to parties or goes out with his friends. s_d
8 Our coach tried so hard to prepare us for the match, but unfortunately the other team
scored a winning goal at the last second. d_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _d
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UNIT TEST 5
Standard
Grammar
1 Circle the correct option in italics in each of these sentences.
1 Could / Might you read and write when you were five years old?
2 We may not / couldn’t come to see you later because we have a lot of homework.
3 David might / can cook really well. I particularly like his pasta dishes.
4 Suzie can / might join us this evening but we’re not sure.
5 We can / may often hear our neighbours arguing late at night.
6 Years ago you could / might see the sea from our house, but now there’s another house in front of ours.
7 It might / can rain later so don’t forget your umbrella.
8 Don’t call Stephen because he couldn’t / might not want to see you.
must not should not have to should ought do not have to must does not have to
Pronunciation
UT5 Listen to the sentences. Are the underlined modal verbs weak (W) or strong (S)?
1 I can’t afford to go out this evening.
2 We could meet at 6 o’clock.
3 You shouldn’t eat so much sugar.
4 I can help you later today.
5 I know I should study harder.
6 How could you say that?
7 I definitely couldn’t live without music.
8 George can play the piano really well.
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