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Unit test 5A

Intermediate

1 Complete the table with the missing forms of the

3 Circle the correct word to complete the sentences.

modal verbs. Permission

No permission

Asking for permission

You can do it. You are allowed to do it.

1) You aren’t allowed to do it.

Can I do it? 2)

Obligation

Prohibition

Asking about obligation

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You mustn’t do it. Must I do it?

Obligation

No obligation

You have to do it. 4)

Asking about obligation 5)

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2 Match A and B to make statements and questions. A 1 2 3 4 5 6

Do young men still have to  d          You are not allowed to  If you ride a motorbike, you should  Sorry, I must  Are students allowed to  Before travelling abroad, you should 

B a wear a helmet. b take dogs into this part of the park. c check the weather forecast for your destination. d do military service in the UK? e bring food into the classroom? f go home now – it’s very late. 1 point for each correct answer

1 I think grandma’s really ill. We call a doctor immediately. a must b can 2 If there is a fire, you leave the office building. a  have to b  are allowed to 3 You make a fire in a forest in dry weather. a  don’t have to b  mustn’t 4 You drive on the left in Australia. a must b should 5 My cousins play computer games on weeknights. a  aren’t able to b  aren’t allowed to 6 My car’s broken down. Do you think I get a new one? a should b can 7 You always keep your passport with you when you’re travelling. a should b can 8 You swim here! This beach is closed. a  don’t have to b  mustn’t 9 I think this meat is bad! You eat it. a  mustn’t b  aren’t allowed to 10 Do you think I tell Fiona that her boyfriend loves Gail? a can b should 11 Come on! You tell me the truth. I need to know. a  must b  are allowed to 1 point for each correct answer

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4 Complete the advice using the correct form of should or must.

1 There’s no reason to believe him. You shouldn’t believe him            . 2 Smoking is forbidden here. You  . 3 It’s not a good idea to argue with your boss. I don’t 4 It’s illegal to take sharp objects onto the plane. Passengers 5 Wearing a seat-belt is compulsory. Drivers 6 If you leave now, you will avoid the rush hour traffic. You 2 points for each correct answer

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5 Complete the text with the modal verbs from the box. can ​can’t  ​must ​mustn’t ​should ​shouldn’t

To apply for the new photocard driving licence, you (1) must        send either your passport or birth certificate for identification. If you are planning to travel abroad within four weeks, you (2) send us your passport. You (3) keep a photocopy of the documents that you send in. You (4) still drive while your application is being processed. Please note: your photograph (5) be in colour. The department (6) accept black and white photographs. Black and white photographs will be returned to the applicant. 1 point for each correct answer

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6 Circle the correct word or phrase. 1 Keith brought up / in / away his children to believe that competition was always healthy. 2 Harriet picked on / up / at the rules of chess really quickly. 3 The journey was so long that I dropped over / out / off to sleep on the train. 4 I decided to take on / in / up tennis to improve my fitness. 5 The idea took off / out / away online and soon everyone was trying it. 6 They don’t get on / away / up with their neighbours. 7 She dropped off me / drop me off / dropped me off at the supermarket on her way to work. 8 We asked our friends to look after / for / at our dog while we were away. 9 I hate to bring in / on / up the question of money, but we have to discuss it. 10 I hope I’ll get through / over / across the exam. I’ve studied really hard. 11 When you see a new word in an English text, do you look it up / look up it / look it in an online dictionary straight away? 1 point for each correct answer

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7 Write the pronoun in the correct place in each sentence.

1 Sorry! I can’t get over this rock. (it) Sorry! I can’t get over it . 2 I’ve asked twice, and I don’t want to bring up the subject again. (it) I’ve asked twice, and I don’t want to bring up again. 3 He cleaned his shoes after taking off his shoes. (them) He cleaned his shoes after taking off  . 4 I tried on the shirt, but it looked dreadful. (it) I tried on  , but it looked dreadful. 5 When it comes to cooking, they take after their grandmother. (her) When it comes to cooking, they take after  . 6 I told the boys to pick up their rubbish. (it) I told the boys to pick up  . 7 I looked up the times for the film online. (them) I looked up online. 8 The company worked hard to get over the economic crisis. (it) The company worked hard to get over 9 Greg tried to give up sweets, but it was difficult. (them) Greg tried to give up  , but it was difficult. 10 I never want to look after Tiddles the cat again. (him) I never want to look after again. 11 You can fill out the form at the desk over there. (it) You can fill out over there. 1 point for each correct answer

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8 Complete the sentences with a suitable word.

10 Correct the mistakes.

1 She tried on         lots of different dresses, but none of them fitted well. 2 I was up to respect older people and to be considerate. 3 I took care my neighbour’s garden last month. 4 They went their lesson notes together to review the new grammar. 5 Our plane took late, so we were worried about missing the connection. 6 Turn the TV  . Can you hear a noise outside? 7 Don’t forget to up your computer before you go on holiday. 8 I had problems getting the change in climate when I moved to Africa. But now everything’s fine. 9 I thought I would up some Italian, but most people spoke English. 10 I look like my mum, but both my brothers take my dad. 11 Is your mobile wet? Don’t switch it again until you’ve dried it. 1 point for each correct answer

1 British teenagers hadn’t to attend school in the 19th century. didn’t have to 2 Will I open the door for you?  3 In this area, you are allowed to show your ID.  4 You can see the new superhero film. I really recommend it.  5 You mustn’t buy a new computer to use this program. It works fine on older ones.  6 When the noise died off, the lecture began.  7 You don’t have to allow babies to travel in the front seat of a car.  8 You’ve got do more exercise.  9 I didn’t allow to stay up late when I was young.  10 Please can you get an eye on my phone?  11 Do we must tidy up our room right now?  1 point for each correct answer

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9 Complete the polite requests and offers with the correct phrase.

1 Do you think (gift-wrap) you could gift-wrap it for me? 2 Are you OK? Is there anything (do / help) ? 3 (mind) opening the window? It’s really hot. 4 Would you mind (I / open) the window? It’s very stuffy. 5 (ready to order) , or shall I come back later? 6 Do you think (try on) these jeans? 7 Do you think we (get table) on the terrace? 8 Sorry, I (not realize) it was your chair. 9 If you want, I’ll (lift) into town later. 10 Could you (drop) at the cinema? 11 Would you mind (move / car) ? I can’t get my car out. 2 points for each correct answer

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