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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL CENTRO DEL PERÚ

CENTRO DE IDIOMAS

Ciudad Universitaria – Telef. 248152 - Sucursal – Telef. 215020

HUANCAYO

FINAL EXAM
Name: ........HUAMAN CARBAJAL MICHAEL......Date: .....01/04/2023...........Course X

1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of (don’t) have to or can’t.

1 You have to be fit and strong to run a marathon.


2 Bill can´t compete this month – he’s injured.

3 The audience had to wait long – the competition started on time.


4 You have to have the right equipment to go climbing.

5 I can´t take penicillin. I’m allergic to it.


6 Teachers have to have a lot of patience, I think.

7 did you have to work hard last year to pass all those exams?
8 do you have to stop eating when you have diarrhoea?

9 I can´t sleep at night and I’m getting very tired. What should I do, doctor?
10 She can´t talk right now. She’s driving.

11 It’s OK, you have to look smart. Casual wear is fine.

2 Choose the correct options.

1 Everyone feels jealous sometimes. I don’t think … worry too much.


a you should b you mustn’t

2 … you be resting after your illness?


a Must b Shouldn’t

3 You … have experience to go skydiving.


a shouldn’t b must

4 I … forget to take my medicine.


a must b mustn’t
5 I don’t think you … drive everywhere.

a should b shouldn’t
6 You … talk on the phone while you are driving.

a must b shouldn’t
7 You … decide what to do yourself. It’s your future.

a must b shouldn’t
8 … wear a suit for the job interview?

a Should I b I must
9 Don’t you think Mira should ask for an X-ray?

a mustn’t b should
10 I think … explain how you feel to your girlfriend.

a must you b you should


11 You … drink so much coffee. It’s bad for your health.

a shouldn’t b should

3 Put the words in order to make questions.

1 better / talking / feelings / Are / girls / at / about / their ?


Are girls better at talking about their feelings?

2 better /computer games / Are / playing / boys / at/?


are boys better at playing computer games?

3 language /is /another / Who / at / learning / better/?


Who is better learning at another language?

4 the / football / best / can / Who / play/?


who can play the football better?

5 best / Are / maths / boys / the / at/?


Are the boys better at maths?

6 than / men / Do / you / drivers / think / are / women / better /?


Do you think men are better drivers than women?
4 Write your own answers to the questions in exercise 3.

1 I think girls are better at talking about their feelings.


2 I think boys play better on the computer

3 I believe that no one is better at learning languages, I think it is the same.


4 I think boys play football better

5 I think that no one is better at learning mathematics, I think it depends on the interest of each one.
6 I think that boys are better at driving cars, we are less nervous

5 Complete the text with the correct form of the words in the box.

have to combine come train popular can


behave bit of few must (x3) outside

Korfball is a sport that (1) combines the best of basketball and netball. It (2) come from Holland. The
teams have a mix of men and women – and this has made it a very (3) popular sport at universities.

Each team consists of four boys and four girls. You (4) can play korfball inside or (5) outside on
grass. The baskets – or korf – are 11.5 feet high so scoring takes quite a (6) must practice!

There are a (7) few rules. During the game you (8) must not touch the ball with your leg or foot, and
you (9) bit of not run with the ball. There (10) must be a referee to control games and there should
be a captain in each team who is responsible for how their team players (11) behave. You don’t
(12) have to be super-fit to play korfball but you should eat a healthy diet and (13) train two or three
times a week.

6 Match the adjectives to the definitions.

1 quiet _e a calm and kind


2 untidy _J_ b noisy, full of energy
3 sensitive __i_ c trying hard to be better than others
4 boisterous _B__ d liking sport or good at sport
5 chatty __H_ e shy, not talking very much
6 gentle _A__ f talking too much and in an annoying way
7 competitive _C__ g having good manners
8 loud _F__ h talking a lot in a friendly way

9 sporty __D_ i able to understand other people’s feelings


10 polite __G_ j messy

7 Choose the correct options.

1 My girlfriend is loud / sporty. She loves to party and never stops talking.
2 You’re so boisterous / untidy! Why don’t you put things away after you’ve used them?
3 Does your boyfriend talk much? I think boys are usually less polite / chatty than girls.
4 Your son is very gentle / loud with the new baby – he hasn’t woken him up!

5 My sister is always polite / competitive when we play squash. She gets very annoyed when she
doesn’t win.

6 Why is Susan so quiet / polite tonight? She’s usually got a lot to say.
7 I didn’t know Hossein was so competitive / sporty. He cycles to work, he rock climbs at
weekends, and he’s running in the London Marathon this year!
8 Your children are so kind and polite / untidy. Mine are rude and quiet / boisterous.

9 I’m lucky to have such a

8 Read the definitions and complete the words for materials.


1 a precious yellow metal: g o l d

2 a strong material used to make jeans: d e n i m


3 a fine material produced by special worms: s i l k

4 a material produced from animal skins: l e a t h e r


5 a material often used to make jumpers: w o o l

6 a precious shiny grey metal: s i l v e r


7 a material often used to make T-shirts: c o t t o n
9 Complete the conversations with words from the boxes.

aftershave shirt tie wool silk

1 A Have you seen my new (1) tie ?


B You mean the stripy (2) silk one?

A Yes, it matches my (3) shirt.


B Here it is. And have you decided which suit to wear?

A I think I’ll wear this (4) wool one, since it’s a cold day.

B You should put on some of your (5) aftershave so you smell nice.

A Good idea.

earrings denim make-up skirts scarf

2 A What are you wearing to the party tonight?


B I don’t know! I’ve tried on lots of (6) skirts but I can’t find one that matches my new blouse.

A Oh, you must wear this leather one – it’s fabulous! And what about a silk (7) denim to add some
colour?

B Oh, you’re right! And I’ll just put these


(8) earrings on … and my (9) scarf jacket.

A Now you have to put your (10) make-up on!

10 Read the symptoms and match them to the correct diagnoses.

1 I can’t go near cats or dogs. c


2 I’m blowing my nose and coughing. _f_

3 I ate something bad and I’ve been sick _e_


several times since.

4 I have to go to the toilet every twenty minutes. _a_


5 I feel terrible – I’ve got a fever and my body _d_
aches all over.
6 My ankle is red and swollen and it hurts a lot. _b_

a diarrhoea
b twisted ankle

c allergy
d cold

e food poisoning
f flu

11 Complete the conversation between a doctor and her patient. Use the words and phrases in
the box.

hot infection allergic prescription sit down


swollen the matter aches felt well temperature swallow

A Come in and (1) sit down. What seems to be (2) the matter?

B I haven’t (3) felt well for a few days. My whole body (4) aches and I feel very (5) hot.
A OK. Let me just take your (6) temperature. Your glands are (7) swollen. Does it hurt when you (8)
swallow?
B Yes, it does.

A Well, you have a bit of a throat (9) infection Are you (10) allergic to penicillin?
B No, I’m not.

A OK. I’ll write you a (11) prescription.

12 Translate the sentences.


1 Open your mouth wide please.

Abre bien la boca por favor.


2 You must tell your boyfriend how you feel.

Debes decirle a tu novio cómo te sientes.


3 I don’t think you should do any more work today.

No creo que debas trabajar más hoy.


4 I’ve had this book since I was a child.

He tenido este libro desde que era niño.


5 I have to work on my fitness training program.

Tengo que trabajar en mi programa de entrenamiento físico.


6 You should drink plenty of liquids.

Debes beber muchos líquidos.


7 I’ve got a new pair of sunglasses.

Tengo un nuevo par de gafas de sol.


8 Her parents divorced when she was six years old.

Sus padres se divorciaron cuando ella tenía seis años.


9 You shouldn’t go to work for a couple of weeks.

No deberías ir a trabajar durante un par de semanas.


10 Do you think your parents have a favourite child?
¿Crees que tus padres tienen un hijo favorito?

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