Test. Module 9
1. Use the phrasal verb take (off, back, out, away) to fill in the gaps.
1. Two sandwiches , please.
2. Shoes turned to be small, so I them to the shop.
3. It’s too hot here. I think I'll the fur coat
4. There’s a party with celebrities. So I am you for the party.
2. Fill in: box, can, carton, bottle, cup, tin, packet, jar.
1. a of cereal 5. a of honey
2. a of milk 6. a of sardines
3. a of tea 7. a of water
4. a of cola 8. a of crisps
3. Use: some, any, no
1. There were of my friends there.
2. Well, anyway, there is need to hurry, now that we have missed the train.
3. Have you ever seen of these pictures before?
4. There is water in the kettle: they have drunk it all.
5. There were birches in that forest, but so many pines.
4. Use: much or many
1. I don't eat mangoes.
2. He does not eat fish.
3. She ate so dessert that she is in bed today with a stomachache.
4. He had got so pairs of socks.
5. Please don't put pep¬per on the meat.
5. Use: little or few
1. He has got friends.
2. I drink coffee. I don't like it.
3. We must hurry. We've got very time.
4. This university offers very scholar¬ships.
5. The Smiths have money. They aren't rich.
6. Use the Present Perfect Continuous
1. The vegetables (boil) since 10 o’clock.
2. He (wait) for her answer for six months.
3. My sister (send) job applications for 3 months.
4. I (try) to find my documents since last Sunday.
5. They (learn) Japanese for a couple of years.
7. Put the food/drinks into the correct category
a packet of crisps, low-fat yoghurt, brown rice, butter, a bar of chocolate, coffee, green peppers, bananas, lamp chops, white bread, lemonade, milk.
Meat
Fruit and Vegetables
Dairy products
Beverages
Cereal, grains and pasta
Snacks
Complete the sentences. Use a, an or some.
0.Tom wants a biscuit.
1.There are some bananas in the kitchen.
2.There’s some rice in the fridge.
3.I eat an apple every day.
4.I’d like some chips, please.
5.Laura would like some cheese in her salad.
6. I’ve got a sandwich for you.
Complete the sentences. USE SOME OR ANY.
1.We need some onions for this soup.
2.Have we got any cola?
3.I am hungry. Let’s make some sandwiches.
4.We’ve got some popcorn. It’s in that bowl.
5. Is there any water in that bottle?
6. We need some flour for the cake.
You and a friend are planning a party for another friend. Complete the questions. Use a, some or any.
0.Have you got any CDs?
1.Are there any colored lights in the room?
2.Could I have some money for a cake, please?
3.Are we going to have any food?
4.Is there any good CD player there?
5.Have you got any balloons?
6.Can I have some envelopes for the invitations, please?
7. Have you got a present for her?
8. Would you like some paper for your present?
5.d Circle the correct answer.
0. There’s no/any pool in our hotel.
1. There aren’t no / any people on the beach.
2. I haven’t got no/ any money.
3. There are no/any boat trips today.
4. Anna doesn’t use no / any sun cream.
5. I have got no/ any sweaters.
6. There’s no / any water in this bottle.
7. I don’t want no/any juice, thanks.
8. There are no / any rocks in the water.
9. There aren’t no/any trees on this Island.
10. There are no / any windows in our room.
5.e . Natalie is going on holiday tomorrow. Complete Kate’s message to her. Use a, some, any or no.
Natalie
For the holiday, we need some games for the evenings. We don’t need any DVDs - there’s a DVD player. For the journey, I am going to bring a puzzle book some coffee and some sandwiches. Have you got any magazines? There are no stops on the journey and there’s no food on the train, so we can’t buy magazines or sandwiches on the way.
See you tonight,
Kate