End of Year Revision, Units 3-8
Unit 3
1. Read the sentences and complete the words.
1 She lives in a small v_ _ _ _ _e with only a few houses and one shop.
2 There’s a f_ _ _ _ _ _h across the fields to the campsite. It’s nicer than walking on the road.
3 It’s safer to cross the road at the p_ _ _ _t_ _ _n crossing.
4 Don’t throw the paper on the ground! Put it in the r_ _ _ _ _ _ b_ _.
5 The road s_ _ _ says that cars can’t go down this street.
6 We live in a small, traditional c_ _ _ _ _e in the countryside.
7 A car is coming! Walk on the p_ _ _ _ _ _t!
8 When the t_ _ _ _ _ _ l_ _ _ _s are red, you have to stop.
2. Choose the correct words.
1 Drive at / through / over the gate and you will see the main road.
2 He turned in / – / up left.
3 Turn in / to / onto Churchill Road.
4 She was walking at / straight / along Queen Street.
5 Go past / on / after the supermarket.
6 Just follow / along / across the lane towards the café and you’ll see the postbox.
2. Complete the following sentences:
.We use some in……………sentences
We use any in………..sentences and in………..
We use much in………………………….sentences, with………nouns
We use many in………………………….sentences, with………nouns
We use a lot of in……………………….sentences, with………..nouns
We use a little with………….nouns
We use a few with……………..nouns
3. Choose the correct words.
1 We have much / a lot of / a little students at our school this year.
2 A few / Any / A little friends are coming to dinner this evening.
3 I haven’t got some / much / many time before I catch the train.
4 Do you like some / much / any of the songs on their new album?
5 Terry can speak a few / a little / much Greek.
6 I hope you like black coffee. There isn’t many / some / any milk!
7 I haven’t seen much / many / a few films this year. Have you?
Unit 4
Complete the sentences. Use as ... as, too
or enough and the words in brackets.
1 The new teacher isn’t _______________ as the last one. (popular)
2 I don’t want to see the film. It’s _______________. (violent)
3 We haven’t got _______________ to buy three tickets. (money)
4 I don’t think I’ll go for a walk today. It’s _______________. (wet)
5 Is that exercise _______________ this one? (difficult)
6 Why didn’t Denise get the job? She’s _______________ Gerry. (clever)
7 Don’t drink that coffee now. It’s _______________. (hot)
8 The Twilight film isn’t _______________ the book. (good)
9 She didn’t get the part in the film because she isn’t _______________. (funny)
10 I can’t come to the cinema. I haven’t got _______________ before football practice. (time)
Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1 His new film is going to be _______________ (big) success than Titanic!
2 This is _______________ (short) film in the series. The others are three hours long!
3 Documentaries are _______________ (interesting) than war films.
4 I think Brad Pitt is _______________ (good) actor now than when he was young.
5 That’s _______________ (funny) comedy I’ve ever seen.
6 That was _______________ (bad) film I’ve ever seen!
7 Cycling is _______________ (cheap) than taking the train.
8 This is _______________ (romantic) story I’ve ever read. It’s beautiful!
9 Catherine Zeta-Jones is one of _______________ (attractive) actresses in Hollywood.
10 Zombies is _______________ (scary) than Vampire III. It’s brilliant!
Unit 5
Read the sentences and complete the words.
1 I bought this necklace at the j_ _ _ _ _ _ _’s in the High Street. It was really expensive!
2 James sells newspapers and magazines at the n_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _’s.
3 There isn’t any writing paper in the office. We have to go to the s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _’s.
4 Can you buy me some aspirin at the c_ _ _ _ _ _’s, please? I’ve got a headache.
5 I’m going to the b_ _ _ _ _ _’s to get some fresh meat for dinner.
6 That new c_ _ _ _ _ _ s_ _ _ in town has all the latest fashions, and it’s not expensive.
7 Mum wants some flowers for the balcony, so she’s gone to the g_ _ _ _ _ c_ _ _ _ _.
8 I need a new MP3 player. Where is the nearest e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s_ _ _ _?
9 I’m looking for a s_ _ _ _ _ s_ _ _ with good tennis equipment.
10 The b_ _ _ _’s sells delicious bread and cakes.
Complete the sentences with the words below. There are two words you do not need.
artists audience audition busk busking performance venue
1 I’m nervous about my ____________ tomorrow. I really want to be in the play.
2 This is a popular ____________ for street musicians because lots of people shop here.
3 My mum used to ____________ when she was a student. She played the violin.
4 There are always lots of singers and other ____________ in Covent Garden.
5 The ____________ loved the clowns in Covent Garden this afternoon.
1 Complete the sentences. Use for or since.
1 I’ve been in the library ________ 4.30 p.m.
2 Steve has loved Alexia ________ years.
3 I haven’t been on holiday ________ 2010.
4 Have you had that computer ________ a long time?
5 What have you done ________ you finished school?
Mark: ___ /5
2 Complete the sentences. Use the past simple or present perfect form of the verbs in brackets.
1 I love my school. I _______________ (be) here since I was ten years old.
2 _______ you ________ (see) Richard at the cinema last night?
3 A: How long _______ they ________ (know) Petra? B: I'm not sure – you'll have to ask her.
4 We _______________ (watch) our football team play last weekend.
5 _______ you ________ (see) any good films recently?
6 He _______________ (not be) to the gym for six months.
7 What _______ he ________ (buy) Lucy for her birthday last week?
8 I went to Tim’s house for dinner last night. He _______________ (cook) me a great meal.
9 A: How long _______ she ________ (be) ill? B: I think she went into hospital last week.
10 I _______________ (not hear) from Fiona since her family moved to Brazil.
Mark: ___ /10
3 Complete the sentences. Use been or gone.
1 Have you ________ to the new mobile phone store? They’ve got all the latest phones.
2 I’m sorry, he isn’t here. He’s ________ home.
3 I’ve ________ to the bank and now I’m going shopping.
4 We’ve ________ at the gym. I feel exhausted!
5 She’s ________ outside to get some fresh air. She’s in the garden.