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Week 2

  • Phonetics – Vowels
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Week 3

  • WH Questions

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This is a 3B unit quiz. Knowledge of units 5-6 will be tested. You have 1 hour with 10 minutes to complete it.

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Created by Ryu López

Headway 3B Stop and Check 1 (Units 5-6)

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Please write your full name:

 

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Please write your full name and date in the text box below.

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Part I.  Decide if the following sentences express a prediction or an arrangement.

  1. Computers will never replace teachers in schools.

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2. They may move to Ireland in December.

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3. Is there anything you want? I'm going shopping.

 

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4. We're starting the meeting at 10:00 PM.

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5. I don't think I'll pass the exam.

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6. We'll be late if we don't hurry.

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7. The earth will be in serious environmental turmoil in 50 years.

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8. COVID-19 will remain as a serious disease for at least another decade.

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Part II. Select the correct future form. Pay attention to the context of the sentence.

  1. Will says he definitely ________ tomorrow.

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2. They _______ to a concert on Saturday, but they haven't bought the tickets yet.

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3. The performance _________ at 7:00 PM, so we should arrive earlier.

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4. We _______. We're catching the train. It gives us better chances.

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5. She ___________ through the exam if she doesn't study hard.

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6. I'm sure people _________ in space.

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7. I don't think this summer _______ hot.

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8. ______ the secret?

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9. You've got ten minutes left. I think you ____________.

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10. She _________to the cinema. She'll ring at six to tell me if I wait for her or not.

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11. You look good in that suit! _______ to a job interview?

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Part III. Write the correct form of the following verbs using future structures (will / going to / present continuous).

be -- come -- go --- take --- meet --- do

A: What (1) are you ____ tonight?

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be---- go---- come--- take--- do---- meet

B. I don't know yet. I (2) _______ Jen at six but I might be free later. Why?

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be---- go---- come--- take--- do---- meet

A: I (3) _______ to the university library and I need a lift.

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be---- go---- come--- take--- do---- meet

B: That's ok, I (4) _______ you. What's wrong with your car?

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be---- go---- come--- take--- do---- meet

A: It's broken down, so it's being mended. They say it (5)_______  ready tomorrow.

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be---- go---- come--- take--- do---- meet

B: That's ok. I _______ to your house after I meet with Jen.

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Part IV. Complete sentences with a suffix from the list. Don't repeat any structure.

Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

Informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand.

  1. We always argue. She ________ with everything I say.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

2. You can always ____ the exam if you fail it the first time.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

3. My sister is so ________. She can't wait for ten minutes.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

4. It's an _____ party, so you don't need to bring a tuxedo.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

5. I don't think you are a clumsy person. I just believe you are _____.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

6. My parents ______ their living room every once in a while.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

7. I don't think we can do what you are asking. That's ______.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

8. When someone says hello, you should answer back. Don't be ______.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

9. I should speak more clearly. People often __________ me.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange, impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

10. You should save paper. I _______  envelopes; maybe you could do the same.

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Disagree, repeat, rearrange,impossible, reuse, impatient

informal, unlucky, impolite, illegal, misunderstand

11. It's ________ to employ children to do an adult's job.

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Part V. Look at the answer. Choose the question that works best.

  1. A: ________

B: She's in her sixties.

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2. A: _______

B: I'd like some white bread, please.

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3.  A:_______

B: Quite formal. He doesn't like casual clothes.

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4. A: ______

B: I like going to the cinema.

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5. A: _____
B: Thanks, I'm fine.

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6. A:_____
B: Five foot ten, I think.

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7. A: ______

B: It's about 120 square meters, I think.

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8: A: ______

B: They're in the center of the city.

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9. A: ______

B: Steel and plastic, probably.

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10. A:  _________.

B:  She's a bit like her mother. Quiet, but very friendly.

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Part VI. Complete the adjectives with -ed or -ing.

  1. Today's English lesson was quite ______ (interesting / interested).

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2. I was quite _____ (disappointed / disappointing) when I didn't get a job.

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3. He doesn't worry too much about problems.  He is quite ______ (relaxed / relaxing):

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4. Last night's film was _____ (amazed / amazing). I'm still thinking about it.

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5. We're feeling ______ (tired / tiring). The flight was exhausting.

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6. The hotel trip wasn't ______ (relaxed / relaxing). The bed mattress was very hard.

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7. That programme was really ______ (disappointed / disappointing). I thought it would be better.

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8. Why are you so _______ (surprised / surprising)?  Didn't you expect a present?

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9. She spoke to a _____ (charmed / charming) old man in the café.

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10.  I'm ______ (excited / exciting) about meeting The Queen! I can't wait.

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11.  What are you ______ (interested / interesting) in?

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VII. Select the most suitable adjective for the following sentences.

  1. Liz is a deep / tight / close friend of mine.

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2. What a lovely spring day! The sky is nice / clear / fresh and the air is warm.

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3. Sheila is so easy-going / handsome / attactive Every man falls in love with her.

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4. Jerry is tall, dark and nice / good-looking / pretty. I quite like him.

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5. The traditional / ancient / old-fashioned ruins of Tintagel are by the sea.

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6. Eating a lot of brand-new / latest / fresh fruit and vegetables is good for your health.

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7. The hotel is situated in an old/ good-looking / fresh village.

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8. I hate being in tight / crowded / close rooms with lots of people.

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9. This cake tastes home-made / traditional / old-fashioned! Did you make it yourself?

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Part IX. Identify the word labelled as adjective or adverb.

  1. We played badly yesterday.

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2. The house is empty.

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3. The choir sang well.

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4. She dreamed about the day she would get an actual pet.

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5. Dayana's mom secretly bought a kitten.

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6. Clients call here hourly.

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7. The hourly bus service starts every day at 9:00 AM.

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8. Jonathan performed poorly at the concert.

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9. His flimsy argument won't work in court.

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10.  I woke up very early yesterday.

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