Test. Variant 1
1.Fill in the gaps with the word:
dishonest patient moody shoulder neck
1.One minute she is happy and the next she is sad. She is so …….
2.His family gave me a cold …..
3.My grandma is very …… , she never shouts at me
4.Mary is a real pain in the ……
5.Jane cannot be trusted, she is very ……..
2. Choose the correct word.
1 James and I get along very well although we don’t always see eye to eye/ear.
2 I can’t stand Michael. He’s a pain in the back/neck.
3 Get off my back/shoulder and stop teasing me! I’m really not in the mood!
4 She’s so annoying! She always gets on my neck/nerves!
5 No one likes our new classmate and everybody gives him the cold eye/shoulder when he comes in.
6 I’ve never seen Luke in such a bad mood; he’s like a bear with a sore back/head.
3.Put the verbs in the correct tense.
A: ... (she/study) all day?
B: Yes, she ... (sit) exams tomorrow.
A: ... (you/play) this computer game before?
B: Yes, I ... (play) it every day for the past week.
I think I ...( go )out tonight.
I ... (get0 a taxi. I’m too tired to walk.
4.Complete the gaps with a word derived from the word in brackets.
I will lend him my car – he’s very ... (care).
Don’t be ... (self)! There’s enough for everyone!
Have a look at my ... (collect).
... (relax) techniques are taught here.
5. Fill in: at, about, on, for.
Are you good ... sports?
Tina is very excited ... going shopping later.
John is really keen ... football.
He works ... a small company.
Test. Variant 2
Fill in: jealous, moody, borrow, earn, experience, runs.
Bill always says unkind things to me. He’s so ... .
Can I ... £ 10 to go to the cinema, Dad?
Do you have any ... as a waitress?
He really enjoys his Saturday’s job, but he doesn’t ... very much.
John is happy one minute and sad the next. He’s so ... .
Mr Smith ... his own business.
2. Choose the correct word.
1.Me and my sister always argue as we don’t see eye to eye/ear.
Friends should never be selfish / creative
This loud music is really getting on my ears / nerves
Those shoes were a real bargain /price I bought them for $1
4. My brother is very good at crafts and always has some interesting ideas. He is such a patient / moody person
5. It`s difficult to deal with John. He’s a pain in the back/neck.
6.He was so furious, that really looked like like a bear with a sore back/head.
3.Put the verbs in the correct tense.
A: What ... (you/do) all summer since you got here?
B: I ... (swim) and ... (cycle) mostly.
A: How long ... (Patrick/work) there?
B: He ... (be) at that company for five years.
Look at the clouds. It’s ...( rain).
I promise I ... (do) it tomorrow.
4.Complete the gaps with a word derived from the word in brackets.
Andrea is a ... (beauty) little girl.
He is a ... (talent) teacher.
I don’t really agree with your ... (suggest).
They looked at him in ... (amaze).
5.Fill in: on, with, in, for.
I’m not keen ... watching TV.
Be careful ... your money. Don’t spend it all at once.
He isn’t interested ... Maths.
Did you apply ... that job?