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exam practice, Apuntes de Idioma Inglés

Asignatura: lengua inglesa b1.3, Profesor: alicia lasso, Carrera: Filología Inglesa, Universidad: UCM

Tipo: Apuntes

2013/2014

Subido el 08/02/2014

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EXAM PRACTICE
STUDENTS NAME
DATE
1. Replace the underlined phrases with a suitable phrasal verb.
I’ve always respected my aunt as she was a very strong woman. looked up to
1 I wish you wouldn’t boast so much about all your money. _________
2 Jack has had an argument with his wife again. _________
3 Do you resemble your mother at all? _________
4 My parents raised me to be hard-working and self-sufficient. _________
5 I think I have a good relationship with most of my family. _________
___/10
2. Rewrite the questions.
What did John just say?
Do you know what John just said?
1 Where have you put my sunglasses?
I’d like to know _____________________ !
2 What time does the bank open?
Could you tell me ___________________ ?
3 Were there any souvenirs for sale at the hotel?
Do you know _______________________ ?
4 Why did Paul leave the table so quickly?
I’d like to know _____________________ .
5 Why do you always disagree with me?
Can you tell me why
__________________ ?
___/10
3. Match the two parts of the sentences.
The more you prepare for the trip, _f
1 The more you spend now, ___
2 The more you know Jack, ___
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EXAM PRACTICE

STUDENTS NAME

DATE

1. Replace the underlined phrases with a suitable phrasal verb.

I’ve always respected my aunt as she was a very strong woman. looked up to

1 I wish you wouldn’t boast so much about all your money. _________

2 Jack has had an argument with his wife again. _________

3 Do you resemble your mother at all? _________

4 My parents raised me to be hard-working and self-sufficient. _________

5 I think I have a good relationship with most of my family. _________

___/

  1. Rewrite the questions.

What did John just say? Do you know what John just said?

1 Where have you put my sunglasses? I’d like to know _____________________!

2 What time does the bank open? Could you tell me ___________________?

3 Were there any souvenirs for sale at the hotel? Do you know _______________________?

4 Why did Paul leave the table so quickly? I’d like to know _____________________.

5 Why do you always disagree with me? Can you tell me why __________________? ___/

3. Match the two parts of the sentences.

The more you prepare for the trip, _ f

1 The more you spend now, ___ 2 The more you know Jack, ___

3 The less luggage you take, ___

4 The longer you stay, ___

5 The more you complain, ___

a the more likely it is that no one will listen. b the harder it’ll be to leave. c the less you’ll believe in him. d the less you’ll have at the end of the month. e the easier it’ll be to pack. f the more enjoyable it’ll be. ___/

  1. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

I / you / should / think / However / apologise / still However, I still think you should apologise.

1 see / that / probably / again / You / film / want / won’t / to __________________________________________________.

2 sightseeing / to / always / It / interesting / go / is __________________________________________________.

3 visit / Pompeii / moving / is / place / an / to / amazingly __________________________________________________.

4 have / while / this / been / I / built / ago / must / think / a __________________________________________________.

5 cinema / time / If / we’ll / the / quickly / get / in / run / we / to __________________________________________________. ___/

5. Verb phrases with take****. Correct the underlined word.

Huge superstores are taking down our towns. over

1 I don’t suppose anyone thought that the Internet would take through. ____

2 Nothing seems to stress David. He just takes everything in his step. ____

3 We took up our new life in Dublin like ducks to water. ____

4 There was too much information at the conference, I found it hard to take it all off. ____

5 The view from the top of the Eiffel Tower takes your breathing away. ____

___/

I’m not really academic so I don’t see the point of learning all about physics and history and all that kind of stuff. From my point of view it would have been far better if we’d done a few vocational subjects something that’s actually useful if you want to go out and get a job. I dropped out when I was 16 and got myself an apprenticeship with a local building company. I don’t think the teachers were particularly interested in anyone who didn’t want to go to university but I still see some of my classmates from time to time.

Kate One of my best memories is our trip to Berlin. We’d been studying German for four years. There were fifteen of us so it was a good number. A couple of parents came along as well and we all stayed in a small hostel in the city centre. It was so good to be able to practise what we’d spent so long learning in the classroom. And amazingly people actually understood us!

Who ...

felt unappreciated by the teachers? Graham

1 was lonely at school? _______

2 was able to put theory into practice? _______

3 is still affected by memories of school? _______

4 was inspired to go into the teaching profession? _______

5 wanted to study practical subjects? _______

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