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NAME
CLASS
10 Quick Test
GRAMMAR
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
18 This is the moment _____ I’ve been looking forward to.
A –
■
B what
■
C where
■
19 Is this the book _____ you were telling me about?
A , which
■
B , that
■
C that
■
20 You haven’t met my sister, _____?
A haven’t you
■
B did you
■
C have you
Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: My parents _____ in China.
A are born
■
B were born
■
✓
C was born
■
1 Mountain View, _____ Steve Jobs grew up, is in
California.
A that
■
B where
■
C who
■
2 That’s the girl _____ mobile was stolen at school.
A who
■
B which
■
C whose
■
3 You aren’t interested in politics, _____ you?
A aren’t
■
B are
■
C were
■
4
Facebook,
_____ was created in 2004, is popular
around the world.
A that
■
B which
■
C what
■
5 We had a fantastic time in London, _____?
A didn’t we
■
B don’t we
■
C did we
■
20
VOCABULARY
a
Tick (✓) the correct compound nouns for the
definitions, A, B, or C.
Example: a person who writes novels about criminals
A crime writer
■
B detective novel
■
✓
C detective writer
■
1 a part of the road where you can ride a bike
A cycle road
■
B cycle street
■
C cycle lane
■
2 a place where criminals are taken after they have
been arrested
A station police
■
B police station
■
C criminal station
■
3 the thing you have to show when you get on a plane
A boarding ticket
■
B board pass
■
C boarding pass
■
4 you wear these when the sun is very bright
A sunglasses
■
B glasses sun
■
C sun glasses
■
5 the time of day when there is a lot of traffic
A rush hour
■
B full hour
■
C busy hour
■
■
6 This is the house _____ I lived in for many years as a
child.
A what
■
B that
■
C where
■
7 She likes Jamie, _____ she?
A does
■
B isn’t
■
C doesn’t
■
8 The film, _____ was directed by Peter Jackson, was
nominated for an Oscar.
A which
■
B that
■
C who
■
9 Jonathan Mak, _____ is Chinese, designed a tribute
logo to Steve Jobs.
A that
■
B who
■
C what
■
10 You _____ enjoy the film, did you?
A did
■
B didn’t
■
C don’t
■
11 I met Mrs Evans, _____ used to teach physics at my old
school.
A whose
■
B which
■
C who
■
12 My son, _____ lives in Brazil, is a lawyer.
A who
■
B which
■
C whose
■
13 They’ve been here before, _____?
A weren’t they
■
B haven’t they
C have they
■
b
Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the compound
nouns.
Example: shop _____
A assistant
■
B helper
✓
C seller
■
6 profile _____
A poster
■
B case
■
■
■
■
■
■
C picture
14 The painting, _____ is by Van Gogh, sold for millions
of dollars.
A that
■
B which
■
C what
■
15 Agatha Christie, _____ murder mysteries are still
popular, was born in 1890.
A which
■
B who’s
■
C whose
■
16 She won’t want to cook dinner tonight, _____ she?
A won’t
■
B will
■
C does
■
17 You’re waiting for me give you the answer, _____?
A aren’t you
■
B am I
■
C are you
■
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7 _____ effects
A scene
■
B special
8 ground _____
A house
■
B floor
C subtitle
C room
■
■
■
9 _____ pitch
A tennis
■
B swimming
10 department _____
A shop
■
B store
■
C football
■
C centre
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NAME
CLASS
10 Quick Test
c
Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with
compound nouns.
Example: Please go to the
check-in
_____.
A desk
■
B door
■
C office
✓
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
PRONUNCIATION
■
a
Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B,
or C.
Example: A van
1 A
which
2 A
3 A
4 A
5 A
11 I have no money. I need to find a _____
machine.
A money
■
B bank
■
C cash
■
12 We were late because there was a terrible
traffic
_____.
A jam
■
B block
■
C lights
■
13 Do you like _____
fiction?
A science
■
B novel
■
C books
14 I need to buy a new
memory
_____.
A pen
■
B stick
■
C disk
■
15 Slow down! There’s a _____
camera
over there.
A driving
■
B traffic
■
C speed
■
■
B tram
■
C lane
■
✓
■
B
when
■
C
who
■
that
■
B
thing
■
C
this
■
chose
■
B lose
■
C whose
■
guilty
■
B suspect
■
C victim
■
prove
■
B move
■
C solve
■
■
■
■
b
Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example: A exciting
■
B exciting
✓
C exciting
■
6 A programmer
C programmer
7 A sensation
C sensation
8 A
9 A
10 A
C
d
Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with
crime words.
Example: Two _____ were working on the murder
case.
A detectives
■
B victims
■
✓
C suspects
■
16 The case was closed because there wasn’t enough
_____.
A evidence
■
B mystery
■
C defence
■
17 Police have been trying to _____ this case for three
years.
A prove
■
B confess
■
C solve
■
18 Police have arrested three _____ in connection with
the crime.
A victims
■
B witnesses
■
C suspects
■
19 The _____ was sent to prison for life.
A murder
■
B murderer
■
C murdered
■
■
B programmer
■
B sensation
■
■
original
■
B original
■
C original
■
iconic
■
B iconic
■
C iconic
■
detective
■
B detective
■
detective
■
10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total
50
■
20 Some people think that the _____ of crime don’t get
enough help.
A victims
■
B suspects
■
C detectives
■
20
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