Kir b2 t2 Test Unit4
Kir b2 t2 Test Unit4
VOCABULARY
1 I wear classic black shoes to work. b a I have to take them off after a
2 Luna sometimes buys second-hand few hours.
clothes. b They’re always in fashion.
c She usually wears jeans and
3 Teo likes wearing sporty clothes to
a jumper.
school.
d Sometimes he wears trainers with
4 Mark’s style is quite unconventional.
a suit.
5 These shoes aren’t very practical. e He often wears hoodies and trainers.
6 Laura likes to look casual when she f They’re much cheaper than new
meets her friends. ones.
0 I can wear these shoes all day because they’re so smart / comfy.
1 Her clothes are always trendy / classic – she’s really into fashion.
2 Second-hand / Designer clothes are usually expensive.
3 When you go for a job interview, you should try to look smart / unconventional.
4 My dad never looks trendy – he usually wears stylish / unfashionable clothes.
5 Your new shoes are very stylish / sporty. Are they designer shoes?
3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Use the words in brackets
to help you. / 5 marks
bizarre dull glamorous relaxed striking stunning
0 The new building opposite the station is very striking . (unusual and attractive)
1 Look at that statue of a boy with a fish’s head! (very strange)
2 All the actors at the Oscars looked very . (smart and stylish)
3 The bride looked in her long white dress. (beautiful)
4 It was a , cloudy day, but at least it didn’t rain. (not bright or colourful)
5 There was a very atmosphere at the party. (informal)
1 weird d a striking
2 vibrant b relaxed
3 eye-catching c glamorous
4 gorgeous d bizarre
5 chilled e stunning
6 elegant f vivid
GRAMMAR
0 You have to / don’t have to leave now, or you’ll miss the train!
1 I think you should / should to buy some flowers for your mum.
2 You ’d better not / mustn’t to go to bed late as you have an exam tomorrow.
3 You don’t have to / mustn’t pay to visit the museum – it’s free.
4 Hotel guests have to / had better leave their rooms by ten o’clock.
5 Students ought / must inform the school if they are ill.
4 You mustn’t put on your seat belt when the plane takes off.
aren’t allowed to be able to can could didn’t manage to managed to
0 His parents don’t let him walk home from school by himself.
1 My mum won’t me go skateboarding until I finish my homework.
2 Sad films always my dad cry.
3 Next year, our English teacher is going to us speak only English in class.
4 Sarah’s parents won’t her go to the party on Saturday.
5 Our neighbours always us take our shoes off before we go indoors.
TOTAL / 50 marks
VOCABULARY
casual classic practical second-hand sporty unconventional
0 I can wear these shoes all day because they’re so smart / comfy / trendy.
1 Her clothes are always classic / unfashionable / trendy – she’s really into fashion.
2 Designer / Second-hand / Practical clothes are usually expensive.
3 When you go for a job interview, you should try to look unconventional / smart / sporty.
4 My dad never looks trendy – he usually wears stylish / smart / unfashionable clothes.
5 Your new shoes are very stylish / sporty / casual. Are they designer shoes?
3 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word
is given. Use the words in brackets to help you. / 5 marks
0 The new building opposite the station is very s triking . (unusual and attractive}
1 Look at that b statue of a boy with a fish’s head! (very strange)
2 All the actors at the Oscars looked very g . (smart and stylish)
3 The bride looked s in her long white dress. (beautiful)
4 It was a d , cloudy day, but at least it didn’t rain. (not bright or colourful)
5 There was a very r atmosphere at the party. (informal)
4 Complete the sentences. Use adjectives for appearance. The first letter of
each word is given. / 5 marks
GRAMMAR
6 Rewrite the sentences. Use the correct form of the modal verbs in brackets. / 5 marks
0 It isn’t a good idea for you to drink coffee before you go to bed. It will stop you sleeping.
You shouldn’t (should) drink coffee before you go to bed. It will stop you sleeping.
1 It’s important not to take photos in the museum. Can’t you see the sign?
You (must) in the museum. Can’t you see the sign?
2 It isn’t necessary for you to get up early tomorrow because it’s Sunday.
You (have to) early tomorrow because it’s Sunday.
3 You shouldn’t go out without an umbrella. It might rain later.
You (ought to) without an umbrella. It might rain later.
4 It’s important to put on your seat belt when the plane takes off. It’s obligatory.
You (must) your seat belt when the plane takes off. It’s obligatory.
5 You must do your homework tonight. Our teacher wants it tomorrow.
You (had better) your homework tonight. Our teacher wants it tomorrow.
0 Unfortunately, I didn’t could / manage to / ’ll be able to get a ticket for the concert.
1 You’ll can / be able to / could learn to drive when you’re seventeen.
2 Mozart can / could / ’ll be able to play the violin when he was five.
3 Children aren’t able to / managed to / allowed to see that film – it’s for adults only.
4 I managed / can / could to persuade my dad to lend me 50 euros.
5 You managed to / are able to / can use your mobile phone now – the lesson’s finished.
0 When he was ten, his parents didn’t let him walk home from school by himself. (not, him, walk)
1 Sorry, but my mum skateboarding until I finish my homework. (not, me, go)
2 Sad films always . (my dad, cry)
3 Yesterday, our English teacher only English for the whole lesson. (us, speak)
4 Sarah’s parents to the party tomorrow. (not, her, go)
5 Our neighbours always our shoes before we go indoors. (us, take off)
TOTAL / 50 marks
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