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GRAMMAR Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: You ________ left your jacket in the car. You definitely took it with you. A can’t have    B should have      C must have      1 They ________ have argued. They’re both so easy-going! A might      B mustn’t      C can’t      2 I ________ some Indian food. Shall we get a takeaway? A feel like      B feel as if      C feel      3 I like this music. It ________ a band I used to listen to when I was younger. A sounds as if      B sounds like      C sounds      4 These shoes aren’t fashionable but they ________ very comfortable. A feel as if      B feel      C feel like      5 This duvet ________! It makes me want to have a nap now! A feels like so soft      B feels as if so soft      C feels so soft      6 This film’s pretty scary. It ________ something really bad is about to happen! A feels      B feels as if      C feels that      7 I met Raul’s brother today. He ________ a really nice person. A seems like      B seems      C seems if      8 You ________ picked a worse time to call – we’re in the middle of watching a film! A shouldn’t have      B may not have      C couldn’t have      9 Mark’s flight ________ cancelled. There’s a lot of fog in the London area this morning. A may have been      B can’t have been      C may not have been      10 I think we’re lost! I ________ my satnav with me. A should bring      B should brought      C should have brought      11 You ________ disagreed with my mother – she always wins an argument! A might not have      B couldn’t have      C shouldn’t have      12 You ________ you’ve had a bad day. Are you OK? A look like      B look      C look as like      13 You ________ seen Giulia at the theatre. She was sitting in the row in front of us! A must have      B can’t have      C couldn’t have      14 You look freezing! You look ________ you’ve been exploring the Arctic. A if      B as if      C as      15 I think I ________ lost that DVD Ahmed lent me. I’ll look for it again tonight. A might have      B must have      C should have      16 I wasn’t sure if I’d like sushi but it ________ delicious! A tastes as if      B tastes like      C tastes      17 They ________ gone out. Their car is in the garage. A must have      B can’t have      C might have      18 You ________ asked before you borrowed the car. I thought it had been stolen. A must have      B ought to have      C may have      19 That cake ________ it’s burning. I’d better get it out of the oven quick! A smells like      B smells      C smells as if      20 This jacket looks exactly ________ the one I used to have when I was a teenager. A like      B as if      C as      20 English File fourth edition Upper Intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2020

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VOCABULARY a Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: Could you ________ me how to apply for a place on the drama course? A warn      B discuss      C advise   1 I wish my flatmates wouldn’t ________ all the time! A discuss      B argue      C deny      2 I’ve used the gym twice and it ________ really good. A seems      B looks      C notices      3 What time should we ________ the next train to arrive? A wait      B notice      C expect      4 According to research, a healthy lifestyle can ________ some illnesses. A prevent      B avoid      C expect      5 He ________ a bank in that film, but of course, he’s a good guy really. A robs      B thieves      C steals      6 Calum ________ that he’d broken the window. A refused      B argued      C denied      7 Unless they ________ his salary, he’s going to look for another job. A rise      B raise      C higher      8 ________ me to email Sandrine. I need to give her directions to our flat. A Remember      B Notice      C Remind      9 I ________ you would stop tapping your fingers on the table! A hope      B expect      C wish      10 Is it OK if I ________ your dictionary for a minute? A rob      B borrow      C lend     

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: I used to suck my ________ at school when I was little until the teacher stopped me. A nose      B thumb   C fist      11 My dad ________ his eyebrows when I said I was going to another party. A winked      B raised      C shrugged      12 I’m not very fit or flexible. I certainly can’t touch my ________. A toes      B elbow      C wrist      13 You need to ________ this steak for a while – it’s pretty tough. A scratch      B chew      C shake      14 I couldn’t stop ________ at that woman’s hat – it was so bizarre! A pointing      B waving      C staring      15 The woman we asked for directions ________ her shoulders and said she couldn’t help. A shook      B waved      C shrugged      16 Your ________ are important for keeping your blood clean and healthy. A kidneys      B brains      C lungs      17 Try not to ________ during the lesson – it’s rude! A yawn      B kneel      C wink      18 We’ve been driving for ages. Can we stop and ________ our legs soon? A scratch      B stretch      C shake      English File fourth edition Upper Intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2020

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19 These boots are really long. They come right up to my ________! A ankles      B knees      C waist      20 I don’t wear a watch because I find it annoying to wear something on my ________. A fist      B elbow      C wrist      20

PRONUNCIATION a Which word doesn’t contain a silent letter? Tick () A, B, or C. Example: 1 2 3 4 5

A A A A A

A calf     

B calm     

C cold   

combing      B thumb      C member      fasten      B whistle      C chest      knock      B kidney      C kneel      heel      B honest      C hour      wrinkle      B wrist      C waist     

b Which is the correctly stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C. Example: 6 7 8 9 10

A A A A A

A argument   

B argument     

C argument     

criticize      B criticize      C criticize      photograph      B photograph      C photograph      disagreement      B disagreement      C disagreement      astonished      B astonished      C astonished      disappointed      B disappointed      C disappointed      10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total

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