Mid Test 7 I. Choose the odd word out. 1.ordinary, typical, incredible, usual 2.comedy, mystery, science fiction, novel 3.spiky, wavy, middle aged, curly 4.plump, slim, freckles, well-build 5.scared, shocked, frightened, relieved 6. intelligent, clever, brilliant, artistic II. Put the verbs into the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous. 1.I ….( study) in my bedroom at the moment, but I can join you in the park later. 2.Tom …….(watch)TV when Jane arrived. 3.Water……….(not, boil) at 80C. 4.The policeman asked, «What………(you, do) at the time of the robbery?» 5.This athlete ….( break) the record at the Olympic games last year. 6……. (he, like) the English countryside? 7.When I was a kid, I……. (not, get) much pocket money. III. Fill in: why, who, whose, where, which, when. 1.A doctor is someone…….helps sick people. 2.Do you know……book this is? 3. It was summer time……we decided to go on holiday to New York. 4. Tom is very reliable. That’s……I like him. 5.That’s the clinic……Mary works. 6.They take care of the eight big black ravens ……. live in the tower. IV. Complete the sentences using in, out, up, on, with, into. 1. John gave……boxing two years ago because of a bad injury. 2. That blouse goes really well……your skirt. 3. I ran…….an old friend at the supermarket yesterday. 4. Go…… I’m listening to you. 5. Our class take part….a clean-up campaign. 6. Many young people hang…….at the shopping centre at the weekends. V. Choose the correct response. 1.What’s your sister like? a) She is tall with freckles. b) She is very sociable. 2.What’s the best way to avoid pickpockets? a) Don’t be so silly. b) You should look after your wallet. 3. I’ve got some good news. a) That’s amazing! b) Sure 4. I need to get more exercise. a) Why don’t you go home b) How about joining a gym? 5.How can we protect our home? a) Walk in well-lit places. b) Why don’t you fit an alarm system. VI. Read the text and answer the questions. Help Hearts On 20th August, a ‘Help Hearts’ charity event took place in the town of Whitefall. A group of nurses from one of the local hospitals came up with the idea and over 1000 people of all ages took part. Luckily, it was a sunny day. Everyone had fun either swimming, walking or windsurfing. Thanks to the event, 5000$ was raised for the charity. Bob Keene, one of the people who organized the event, said,’ We wanted to do something useful for others and this seemed the most fun thing to do. The hospital administrators were so proud, they decided to make the event part of the hospital’s yearly calendar. 1. What was the name of the organizations that raised the money? 2. Who planned the event? 3. How many people took part? 4. What was the weather like during the event? 5. What happened as result of the event?

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2)with
3)into
4)on
5)in
6)out
V
1)b
2)b
3)a
4)b
5)b
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1) "Help Hearts"
2)the hospital administration
3)over 1000 people of all ages
4)it was a sunny day
5)The hospital administrators were so proud, they decided to make the event part of the hospital’s yearly calendar.

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2. novel
3. middle aged
4. well-build
5. relieved
6. brilliant
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2. Watching 
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выполнить упражнение Most of the people in the town have jobs. There isn’t ________ unemployment. 1. Choose the correct form of the verb. Hi, Jeff, I (1) write / ‘m writing / wrote this e-mail from sunny Rome where I (2) sit / ‘m sitting / sat on a balcony in the city centre and I’ve got some brilliant news! Last Saturday I (3) get / ‘m getting / got married! My wife’s name is Laura and she (4) comes / s’ coming / came from Sicily. She’s a photographer and she (5) works / ‘s working / worked for ‘Amica’, a famous Italian magazine. We (6) meet / ‘re meeting / met at a party in Milan about a month ago and one week later we (7) decide / ‘re deciding / decided to get married! We (8) don’t have / aren’t having / didn’t have a big wedding – only her parents and a few Italian friends. We (9) come back / ‘re coming back / came back to Rome two days ago and at the moment we (10) stay / ‘re staying / stayed in Laura’s apartment because it’s bigger than mine and nearer Laura’s workplace. Come and visit us! I’m sure you’ll like Laura and she (11) wants / ‘s wanting / wanted to meet all my friends. Our address is…

Most of the people in the town have jobs. There isn’t _much__ unemployment. 1. Choose the correct form of the verb. Hi, Jeff, I (1)  ‘m writing  this e-mail from sunny Rome where I (2) ‘m sitting  a balcony in the city centre and I’ve got some brilliant news! Last Saturday I (3)  got married! My wife’s name is Laura and she (4) comes  from Sicily. She’s a photographer and she (5) works for ‘Amica’, a famous Italian magazine. We (6)  met at a party in Milan about a month ago and one week later we (7)  decided to get married! We (8)  didn’t have a big wedding – only her parents and a few Italian friends. We (9) came back to Rome two days ago and at the moment we (10) ‘re staying  in Laura’s apartment because it’s bigger than mine and nearer Laura’s workplace. Come and visit us! I’m sure you’ll like Laura and she (11) wants to meet all my friends.

2. Make Zero Conditional sentences.
1) If you eat fast food,
a) you will gain weight.
b) you gains weight.
c) you gain weight.
d) you gained weight.
2) If you study hard,
a) you get good grades.
b) you got good grades.
c) you getting good grades.
d) you will get good grades.
3) When she works early,
a) she woke up early.
b) she will wake up early.
c) she wake up early.
d) she wakes up early.
4) When the radio plays,
a) it’s hard to hear you speak.
b) it was hard to hear you speak.
c) it is hard to hear you spoke.
d) it’s hard to hear you will speak.
5) I always wear a jacket
a) when it will be cold.
b) when it is cold.
c) when it was cold.
d) when it is being cold.
3. Choose the correct option for the 1st conditional sentences.
1) a) When I finish my homework, I will go
to the party.
b) When I finished my homework, I will go
to the party.
2) a) If it is cold tomorrow, I stay home.
b) If it is cold tomorrow, I will stay home.
3) a) He plays hockey if he has time tomorrow.
b) He is going to play hockey if he has time
tomorrow.
4) a) She will not watch the movie if the television
is broken.
b) She will not watch the movie if the television
will be broken.
5) a) If you need help, I will do it.
b) If you needed help, I will do it.
4. Choose IF or UNLESS and match each beginning with a suitable ending.
1) She won’t go to work
2) Will you take part in the race
3) I won’t be able to visit you tomorrow
4) The project won’t be ready today
5) I won’t receive the letter
a). Sally doesn’t lend me her car.
b). we spend all the evening working on it.
c). she feels better tomorrow.
d). the address is written incorrectly.
e). your bike is ready to be used?
5. Open the brackets to make the 1st conditionals.
1) If you (not study), you (fail) the test.
2) If you (look) in the fridge, you (find) some cold drinks.
3) I (lend) you my umbrella if you (need) it.
4) I (call) her as soon as I (get) home.
5) She (not/come) to the party unless you (bring) John.
6. There is either an EXTRA or MISSING word in each of these conditional sentences. Find them and
write the sentences correctly.
1) I tell John you asked about him if I see him.
2) If I will feel stressed, I have a hot shower.
3) You must leave the building as soon as you can if the alarm will sounds.
cket
cold.
d.
g cold.
show up – appear, arrive
fly off the handle – get
angry
get out of hand – get out
of control
get rid of someone or
something – remove
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4) The bus is very late today! If it doesn’t come soon, I be late for school.
5) Diane is very nervous about this exam. If she does fails it, she might lose her job.
7. Finish the sentences in two ways using if and unless so that both sentences express the same idea.
1) He will be popular with girls.
2) They will eat fast food only.
3) They’ll go to the amusement park.
4) Mike won’t play computer games.
5) Jason will socialise with his classmates.
8. Complete the sentences with the suitable verb tenses.
1) He (forgive) you if you (tell) him the truth.
2) We (not pass) the exam unless we (study) harder.
3) If she (take) a painkiller, she (feel) much better soon.
4) If your mother (ask) me, I (tell) her you went for a walk.
5) If they (be) here tomorrow, they (try) to go to Susan’s party.
6) I (receive) a prize if my composition (win) the contest.

1) a
2) d
3) d
4) a
5) b
____________
3.
1) a
2) b
3) b
4)a
5) a
____________
4.
1) if - c
2) unless- a
3) unless - e
4) if -b
5) unless -d
____________
5.
1) don’t, you will fail
2) look, will find
3) will lend, need
4)will call, get
5)will not come, bring
____________
6.
1) I will tell John that you asked about him if I see him.
2) If I feel stressed, I will have a hot shower.
3) You must leave the building as soon as the alarm sounds.
4) I will be late
5) if she fails it, she might lose her job.
_____________
8.
1) he will forgive you, if you tell him
2) don’t pass, study
3) takes, will feel
4) asks me, will tell
5) if they are going to be here tomorrow, they will.
6) will receive, wins

1. Put in articles where necessary.
1. This is … pencil. … pencil is red.
2. … squirrel eats nuts.
3. … moon moves round the earth.
4. Mr Brown is … driver.
5. I haven’t got … dog, I’ve got … cat.
6. It’s … film Carmen advised me to see.
7. We often spend our holidays in … country.
8. There is … book on … desk.
9. Close … window, please! It’s extremely cold!
10. My mum is in … garden.
2. Put the verbs into Present Perfect, Past Perfect and Future Perfect.
to arrive
1. Our taxi … by 9 o’clock yesterday morning.
2. Let’s go. The guests already ….
3. They … by the time the meeting starts.
to be
4. I am tired of waiting. Where you …?
5. By the time I’m 30 I … a famous scientist.
6. He didn’t remember where he … before the accident.
to paint
7. We … the house by next Tuesday.
8. She … more than 10 pictures already.
9. I wondered if they … the room.
3. Choose the correct word.
1. She will have finished her resume … (on Monday/by Monday/last Monday).
2. The aircraft hasn’t landed … (yet/just/already).
3. We have lived in New York … (since/from/for) three years.
4. … (After/Already/Ago) they had eaten the cake, they cleared the table.
5. They will have decorated the Christmas tree … (by the time/before/by then).
6. My uncle has … (already/yet/ago) repaired his car.
7. I haven’t met them … (from/since/for) their wedding.
8. … (By the time/Already/Just) the sun set, the farmers had already stopped working.
9. Have you … (just/ever/yet) been married, Kelly?
10. … (When/How much/How long) has he known her?

1. This is a… pencil. the… pencil is red.
2. …The squirrel eats nuts.
3. …the moon moves round the earth.
4. Mr Brown is a… driver.
5. I haven’t got …a dog, I’ve got …a cat.
6. It’s the… film Carmen advised me to see.
7. We often spend our holidays in …the country.
8. There is a… book on …the desk.
9. Close the… window, please! It’s extremely cold!
10. My mum is in the… garden.
2. Put the verbs into Present Perfect, Past Perfect and Future Perfect.
to
1. Our taxi had arrived by 9 o’clock yesterday morning.
2. Let’s go. The guests have already arrived.
3. They will have arrived by the time the meeting starts.
4. I am tired of waiting. Where you have you been?
5. By the time I’m 30 I will have become a famous scientist.
6. He didn’t remember where he had been before the accident.
7. We shall have painted the house by next Tuesday.
8. She has  painted more than 10 pictures already.
9. I wondered if they had painted the room.
1. She will have finished her resume … (by Monday).
2. The aircraft hasn’t landed … (yet).
3. We have lived in New York … (for) three years.
4. … (After) they had eaten the cake, they cleared the table.
5. They will have decorated the Christmas tree … (by the time/by then). - оба могут быть
6. My uncle has … (already) repaired his car.
7. I haven’t met them … (since) their wedding.
8. … (By the time) the sun set, the farmers had already stopped working.
9. Have you … (just/ever) been married, Kelly? - оба могут быть
10. … (How much/How long) has he known her? Оба могут быть

Choose the correct word to fill in the gaps.
1. employer/employee
a) Mr Smith is extending his company, so he needs to hire more -
b) His - gave him the pay rise, now he gets 150 ponds more.
2. invented/find out
a) When John … that a research company wanted to buy his gadget, he couldn’t believe it.
b) Nike … the device, but it was his brother who put it on the market.
3. raise/ lift
a) Jake’s back hurts because he tried to … a very heavy box on his own.
b) You don’t have to … your voice. I can hear you very well!
4. Geography / Earth Science
a) Ann wants to travel to all those countries she studied in her … class.
b) Jack finds … fascinating, because he learns a lot of things about the formation and history of our planet.
5. employees/colleagues
a) My … are good people.
b) The company has got 300 …
B. Fill in the missing words.
salary shift freelancer uniform full-time deadlines
Mary works Monday to Friday, 9 to 5. It’s a … job.
My mother doesn’t have to wear … at work.
His … is 40000$ a year.
What I like about working as a … is that I don’t have to stay in the office.
They often meet tough … but they manage.
My father never works night …
C. Put the verbs in brackets into the past perfect or the past perfect continuous.
12. 16. A: Jack looked really tired yesterday.
B: No wonder, he (work) on the computer all night
13. A: Did Sally help you do the project?
B: No, by the time she came, we (finish) it already.
14. A: Elisa looked happy when I saw her.
B: It’s because she (get) her driving license
15. A: Ann was angry when I spilled milk over her dress.
B: Sure, because she (make) that dress herself for a week!
16. A: You looked puzzled in the underground.why?
B: Well.you see… I (not be) in the underground before, that was the first time.
D. Put the verbs into the past simple, past continuous, past perfect or past perfect continuous.
17. We didn’t see Jane at the party, because when we came she (already/go) home
18. She (cook) dinner when I rang her yesterday.
19. Mark (not call) me yesterday, but I hope he will call today.
20. Mary (wait) for Kate for 30 minutes before she arrived.
21. When (James/graduate) from university?
E. Choose the correct item.
22. John will be on/in charge of this article.
23. Nobody can show good results under/in pressure.
24. My sister just started a great career … advertising.
25. In/At the age of 5 Mozart could play the musical instrument brilliantly.
26. We will hand in this project in/at the beginning of the month.
F. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.
27. She brings … her children alone.
28. This song brings … so many happy memories from my childhood.
29. The new government has brought … many changes in education.
30.Shakira is brining … her new album next month.
31. She passed out and we brought … her with glass of water.

1. employer/employee
a) Mr Smith is extending his company, so he needs to hire more EMPLOYEE.
b) His EMPLOYER gave him the pay rise, now he gets 150 ponds more.
2. invented/find out
a) When John FIND OUT that a research company wanted to buy his gadget, he couldn’t believe it.
b) Nike INVENTED the device, but it was his brother who put it on the market.
3. raise/ lift
a) Jake’s back hurts because he tried to LIFT a very heavy box on his own.
b) You don’t have to RAISE your voice. I can hear you very well!
4. Geography / Earth Science
a) Ann wants to travel to all those countries she studied in her GEOGRAPHY class.
b) Jack finds EARTH SCIENCE fascinating, because he learns a lot of things about the formation and history of our planet.
5. employees/colleagues
a) My COLLEAGUES are good people.
b) The company has got 300 EMPLOYEES
B. Fill in the missing words.
salary shift freelancer uniform full-time deadlines 
Mary works Monday to Friday, 9 to 5. It’s a FULL-TIME job.
My mother doesn’t have to wear UNIFORM at work.
His SALARY is 40000$ a year.
What I like about working as a FREELANCER is that I don’t have to stay in the office.
They often meet tough DEADLINES 
 but they manage.
My father never works night SHIFT
C. Put the verbs in brackets into the past perfect or the past perfect continuous.
12. 16. A: Jack looked really tired yesterday.
B: No wonder, he HAD BEEN WORKING on the computer all night
13. A: Did Sally help you do the project?
B: No, by the time she came, we HAD FINISHED it already.
14. A: Elisa looked happy when I saw her.
B: It’s because she HAD GOT her driving license
15. A: Ann was angry when I spilled milk over her dress.
B: Sure, because she HAD BEEN MAKING that dress herself for a week!
16. A: You looked puzzled in the underground.why?
B: Well.you see… I HADN’T BEEN in the underground before, that was the first time.
D. Put the verbs into the past simple, past continuous, past perfect or past perfect continuous.
17. We didn’t see Jane at the party, because when we came she HAD ALREADY WENT home
18. She WAS COOKING dinner when I rang her yesterday.
19. Mark DID NOT CALL me yesterday, but I hope he will call today.
20. Mary HAD BEEN WAITING for Kate for 30 minutes before she arrived.
21. When DID JAMES GRADUATE from university?
E. Choose the correct item.
22. John will be IN charge of this article.
23. Nobody can show good results UNDER pressure.
24. My sister just started a great career ON advertising.
25. AT the age of 5 Mozart could play the musical instrument brilliantly.
26. We will hand in this project AT the beginning of the month.
F. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.
27. She brings UP her children alone.
28. This song brings ON so many happy memories from my childhood.
29. The new government has brought ABOUT many changes in education.
30.Shakira is brining OUT her new album next month.
31. She passed out and we brought ROUND her with glass of water.