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1English File Intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2013
NAME CLASS
10 Quick TestENGLISH 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 ■
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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 ■
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 ■7 _____ effects A scene ■ B special ■ C subtitle ■8 ground _____ A house ■ B floor ■ C room ■9 _____ pitch A tennis ■ B swimming ■ C football ■
10 department _____ A shop ■ B store ■ C centre ■
GRAMMAR
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 ■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 ■ 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 ■
2English File Intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2013
NAME CLASS
10 Quick TestENGLISH FILE
Intermediate
PRONUNCIATION
a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example: A van ■ B tram ■ C lane ■✓
1 A which ■ B when ■ C who ■2 A that ■ B thing ■ C this ■3 A chose ■ B lose ■ C whose ■4 A guilty ■ B suspect ■ C victim ■5 A 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 ■ B programmer ■ C programmer ■
7 A sensation ■ B sensation ■ C sensation ■
8 A original ■ B original ■ C original ■9 A iconic ■ B iconic ■ C iconic ■
10 A detective ■ B detective ■ C detective ■
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
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 ■
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 ■
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 ■20 Some people think that the _____ of crime don’t get
enough help. A victims ■ B suspects ■ C detectives ■
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