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I. Fill in:  suits, overweight, slim, try, join, cashier, overtime, author, freelancer, vet. 

1)    She loves animals. She wants to become a ________.

2)    My father works as a __________from home.

3)    Who is the __________ of this novel?

4)    Does your father often work_________?

5)    A _________is a person people pay money to in a shop.

6)    Tina wants to __________a gym.

7)    Would you like to _________ on that dress?

8)    She’s got a very ____________figure.

9)    John is ____________. He must go on a diet.    

10) I don’t think that red hair ___________her. 

II. Complete the sentences. 

1)    I__________ fish. I don’t like the way it smells.  (LIKE)

2)    You can’t rely on John. He’s very __________  .  (RESPONSIBLE)

3)    We cannot meet the deadline. It will be __________.  (POSSIBLE)

4)    His answer was __________  , so we asked someone else.   (LOGICAL)

5)     Erica is a very _______person. She often travels alone.   (DEPENDENT)

III. Match to form exchanges.

1)    What does your father do for a living?           A) I only get 850 euros a month.

2)    Does this colour suit me?                                 B) Really? What happened?

3)    These trousers are too large!                           C) He works as a graphic designer.

4)    How long has he been out of work?                D) No. He works as a freelancer from  home.

5)    What’s the pay like?                                          E) You need a smaller size.

6)    Did you hear that Joe lost his Job?                   F) She connects telephone calls at a telephone.                                 

7)    Does Sam work in an office?                           G) No, it’s too bright.

8)    What exactly does her work as an                   H) Four months.

operator involve?

IV. Fill in the gaps. 

1)    I ________ (wait) at the cinema for an hour before Nick finally showed up.

a)   had been waiting       b) waited         c) was waiting 

2)    Pete left work as soon as he ________ (write) the reports.

a)     write           b) had written             c)  is writing 

3)    Belinda ________ (study) German for three years before she moved to Munich.

a)     has studied           b)  had been studying c) studies 

4)    David _________ (eat) by the time we got home.

a)     ate            b) eats                c) had eaten 

5)    The band _________ (perform) for an hour when the electricity went off.

a)     had been performing       b) performed c)  had performed

6)    The thieves _________ (leave) by the time the police arrived.

a)     left                        b) hadn’t left               c) had been leaving  

7)     Leonard was exhausted because he ________ (work) in his lab all night.

a)     was working                  b) had been working              c) had worked 

8)   Pam _________ (go) out with her friends after she had finished her homework.

a)     went                  b) had been  going                  c)  had gone

V. Turn the following sentences into the Passive Voice. 

1)    The Mayor will open the opera house next week.

2)    The chef is preparing the food.

3)    Calvin Klein designed the costumes.

4)    John wrote the essay.

5)    The company employs three hundred people.

   Keys to the test work for the 2nd quarter on the topics

       “Prominent People” (Module 3), “Youth Fashion” (Module 4)

  1. Fill in: 

1.     vet                                        6. join

2.     freelancer                            7. try

3.     author                                  8. slim

4.     overtime                               9. overweight

5.     cashier                                  10. suits

II. Complete the sentences.

1. dislike

2. irresponsible

3. impossible

4. illogical

5. independent

III. Match to form exchanges. 

1.     C                                          5. A

2.     G                                          6. B

3.     E                                          7. D

4.     H                                          8. F

IV. Fill in the gaps. 

1.     A

2.     B

3.     B

4.     C

5.     A

6.     B

7.     B

8.     C

V. Turn the following sentences into the Passive Voice. 

1.     The opera house will be opened next week.

2.     The food   is being prepared by the chef.

3.     The costumes were designed by Calvin Klein.

4.     The essay was written by John.

5.     Three hundred people are employed by the company.

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