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Name _______________________________________ Class _______________________

Gold Pre-First Unit 5 Test


VOCABULARY

1 Choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentences.


1 She likes buying her fruit and vegetables in the street _____.
A shop B farm C market D website
2 They often give out free _____, which you can try before you buy the item.
A examples B bargains C brands D samples
3 Have you seen the TV _____ for their new product? It’s brilliant!
A commercial B advertising C poster D image
4 I didn’t really want to buy anything – I was just _____.
A dreaming B looking at C searching D browsing
5 Some people buy nearly everything on _____ and then take ages to pay the money back.
A price B credit C loyalty D profit
6 I _____ to buy things online these days. It’s so convenient.
A rather B prefer C pretend D fancy
7 They usually _____ their shopping in the out-of-town shopping centre.
A make B go C do D have
8 I enjoy shopping in chain _____.
A shops B markets C centres D stores
9 You can use a price-_____ website to find the cheapest prices.
A discount B comparison C advantage D brand
10 You can recognise the product easily by the _____ on the packaging.
A sample B commercial C logo D poster
11 The advertising _____ was a great success and the product sold out.
A campaign B brand C deal D sample
12 I’m afraid the price was too _____ and people didn’t buy the product.
A tall B big C high D enormous
13 I enjoy finding the best _____ I can when I shop.
A credits B deals C bonuses D profits

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GRAMMAR
2 Complete the second sentence with between two and five words, including the word given, so
that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
1 I still find it strange living in the country – it’s so different from living in a town.

USED

I still haven’t ____________________ in the country – it’s so different from living in a town.

2 He hated his new school and found it difficult to settle down.

USED

He found it difficult ____________________ his new school.

3 When I was young I played tennis, but I don’t now.

USED

I ____________________ tennis when I was young, but I don’t now.

4 It wasn’t easy to do the job at first, but now it’s fine.

USED

I am ____________________ the job now.

5 She found it hard living in America at first, but she likes it now.

USED

It took her a while ____________________ in America.

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3 Choose the correct alternative to complete the conversation.

Jack: Hi, Fiona. You know we (1) have / are having the party in the garden tonight, don’t you?

Fiona: Yes, but look at those clouds. (2) It’s raining / It’s going to rain.

Jack: Don’t worry! (3) It’s being / It’ll be fine tonight. The weather forecast said to expect a few
showers this afternoon, not this evening.

Fiona: I hope they’re right. Who (4) will come / is coming to the party?

Jack: All my friends and classmates.

Fiona: Well, why doesn’t Harry know anything about it?

Jack: Oh, no! I forgot to call him.

Fiona: That’s OK. (5) I call / I’ll call him now. What time’s the party?

Jack: It (6) starts / might start at 7 p.m.

Fiona: OK. We (7) We see / We’ll see you then. Bye for now.

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Name _______________________________________              Class _______________________
Gold Pre-First Unit 5 Test
VOCABULARY
GRAMMAR
2
Complete the second sentence with between two and five words, including the word given, so 
that it has a similar m
3
Choose the correct alternative to complete the conversation.
Jack:
Hi, Fiona. You know we (1) have / are having the party i

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