Variant 1
I. Fill in the missing word. There are three answers you do not need to use.
Whizzed, technical, opposing, bizarre, inflatable, worked out, scored.
I think zorbing is a …activity.
Ben … down the hill on his snowboard.
Bob … at the gym every day last week, because he is training for the next cross-country cycling tour.
You need lots of … equipment to go scuba diving.
II. Underline the correct item.
Pam is so funny! She takes up/ takes after her father.
My art classes take to/take up a lot of my free time.
Two sandwiches take off /take away, please.
Shoes turned to be small, so I take them out/back to the shop.
III. Fill in: if, unless.
Bob will be back on Monday …there is a plane strike again.
The robber threatened to shoot me …I didn’t give him the money.
… Mark didn’t skip his classes, he would achieve better grades.
… I see Tim, I’ll give him your phone number.
IV. Complete the sentences using the Conditional (Type 0,1,2 or 3).
If I had known it was a secret, I … (not/tell) anyone.\
If Lyn … (not/have) to work tonight, she would come with us.
They will be disappointed if you … (not/come).
Ice melts if you … (heat) it.
Variant 2
I. Fill in the missing word. There are three answers you do not need to use.
Entrants, opposing, spectator, addicted, bounce, worked out, scored.
Ann’s mother told him not to … around on the bed.
Football is a very popular … sport.
In the last seconds of the game, the young player … the goal.
There were 100 … in the writing contest.
II. Underline the correct item.
It's too hot here. I think I'll take the fur coat off/out.
There's a party with celebrities. So, I take you away/out for the party.
Pick up your pencils and take down/up the notes.
The new manager will take in/over next week.
III. Fill in: if, unless.
… you don’t pay up, you will be in trouble.
… anyone has found my camera; would they please return it to me?
… she is late again, she will be shown the door
… Nick starts now, he will not reach there in time.
IV. Complete the sentences using the Conditional (Type 0,1,2 or 3).
If I were you, I … (stop) smoking.
If we … (play) better, we could have won the championship.
If I hadn’t been busy, I … (come) with you.
If the weather was a bit warmer, we … (go) on a picnic today.