Porszę o zrobienie tego testu bez dwóch ostatnich zadań (test jest w załączniku) ! PILNE !
1. Complete the second sentence so it means the same as the first.
1 Planes don’t move as fast as spaceships.
Planes move slower than spaceships.
2 My friend usually gets to school later than me.
I usually get to school earlier than my friend.
3 The Earth rotates more slowly further away from the Equator.
In Paris, France, the Earth rotates faster than in Bergen, Norway.
4 I expected the restaurant to be awful but it wasn’t that bad.
The restaurant was better than I’d expected.
5 It was such an interesting book that I couldn’t stop reading it.
The book was such interesting that I couldn’t stop reading it.
6 She was very surpised at how easy the exam was.
‘What an easy exam!’ she said.
7 I’ve never seen such a bad film.
This is the worst film I’ve ever seen.
8 The post office is closer to the bank than the market.
The market is further away from the bank than the post office.
9 The driving test was very difficult and she didn’t pass it.
The driving test was so difficult that she didn’t pass it.
10 They didn’t play football as well as they played basketball.
They played basketball better than they played football.
2. Use the two sentences to make a result clause with so or such … that. Start with the words given.
1. He was driving so fast that he had a crash.
2. Her ideas were so unusual that nobody understood her.
3. They thought the films at the cinema were so awful that they didn't go.
4. She had such a tiring job that she booked a long holiday.
5. The prices were so high that she didn’t buy anything.
3. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences about Matt’s new car.
1.It's a brilliant old car.2. It's a light blue American car.
3. Its got big, square lights.
4. It's got fantastic, comfortable bright green seats.5. Its got soft, leather, wonderful seats.
4. Complete the sentences about you using the correct form of the present simple, present continuous, going to or future simple.
Your arrangements for the next month
I'm going to Spain next month.
I'm going to exercise more next month.
Your predictions about your futureI'm sure that they will be a couple.
I think there will be a cafe.I believe my dreams will come true.
Your plans or intentions for the future
I'm going to have a big family.
I'm going to have a well-paid job.
I'm visiting my grandparents soon.
Timetabled events in your future
I'm going to have a big party tomorrow.
I'm going to pass the exam which is next week.
6 Read the clues and write the words. Some of the letters have been given.
1 What ‘r’ in the sky is full of colours? rainbow
3 This ‘e’ spends its life going up and down, especially in the USA. elevator
5 Lots of thoughts and ideas can come out of doing this ‘b’. brainstorm
7 Water, milk and oil are all examples of this. liquid
8 Your children’s children. grandchildren
9 Quite amazing. astonishing
10 The opposite of strong. weak
7 Read the four texts about flying. Match topics 1–10 to texts A–D.
1 Solving pollution problems D
2 Small beginnings B
3 The pleasure of flying C
4 Trying again and again B
5 Flying your way out of trouble C
6 Unsolved pollution problems A
7 A big increase in the number of people flying A
8 Dangers in flying C
9 Knowing what people want from flying A
10 Non-stop flying D
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1. Complete the second sentence so it means the same as the first.
1 Planes don’t move as fast as spaceships.
Planes move slower than spaceships.
2 My friend usually gets to school later than me.
I usually get to school earlier than my friend.
3 The Earth rotates more slowly further away from the Equator.
In Paris, France, the Earth rotates faster than in Bergen, Norway.
4 I expected the restaurant to be awful but it wasn’t that bad.
The restaurant was better than I’d expected.
5 It was such an interesting book that I couldn’t stop reading it.
The book was such interesting that I couldn’t stop reading it.
6 She was very surpised at how easy the exam was.
‘What an easy exam!’ she said.
7 I’ve never seen such a bad film.
This is the worst film I’ve ever seen.
8 The post office is closer to the bank than the market.
The market is further away from the bank than the post office.
9 The driving test was very difficult and she didn’t pass it.
The driving test was so difficult that she didn’t pass it.
10 They didn’t play football as well as they played basketball.
They played basketball better than they played football.
2. Use the two sentences to make a result clause with so or such … that. Start with the words given.
1. He was driving so fast that he had a crash.
2. Her ideas were so unusual that nobody understood her.
3. They thought the films at the cinema were so awful that they didn't go.
4. She had such a tiring job that she booked a long holiday.
5. The prices were so high that she didn’t buy anything.
3. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences about Matt’s new car.
1.It's a brilliant old car.
2. It's a light blue American car.
3. Its got big, square lights.
4. It's got fantastic, comfortable bright green seats.
5. Its got soft, leather, wonderful seats.
4. Complete the sentences about you using the correct form of the present simple, present continuous, going to or future simple.
Your arrangements for the next month
I'm going to Spain next month.
I'm going to exercise more next month.
Your predictions about your future
I'm sure that they will be a couple.
I think there will be a cafe.
I believe my dreams will come true.
Your plans or intentions for the future
I'm going to have a big family.
I'm going to have a well-paid job.
I'm visiting my grandparents soon.
Timetabled events in your future
I'm going to have a big party tomorrow.
I'm going to pass the exam which is next week.
6 Read the clues and write the words. Some of the letters have been given.
1 What ‘r’ in the sky is full of colours? rainbow
3 This ‘e’ spends its life going up and down, especially in the USA. elevator
5 Lots of thoughts and ideas can come out of doing this ‘b’. brainstorm
7 Water, milk and oil are all examples of this. liquid
8 Your children’s children. grandchildren
9 Quite amazing. astonishing
10 The opposite of strong. weak
7 Read the four texts about flying. Match topics 1–10 to texts A–D.
1 Solving pollution problems D
2 Small beginnings B
3 The pleasure of flying C
4 Trying again and again B
5 Flying your way out of trouble C
6 Unsolved pollution problems A
7 A big increase in the number of people flying A
8 Dangers in flying C
9 Knowing what people want from flying A
10 Non-stop flying D