<p> Friends & Strangers Test</p><p>Part A Grammar and vocabulary</p><p>A Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. Example: I haven’t done my homework yet. (I not do)</p><p>1 I’m really sorry, but …………….……… your name. (I forget) 2 …………….……… in Manchester from 2006 to 2009. (I live) 3 …………….……… anyone famous? (you ever meet) 4 How long …………….……… in Australia last year? (you spend) 5 …………….……… this film. (I already see)</p><p>B Choose the correct words to complete the conversation. Example: That can’t / must be Chaz over there. I’m sure he’s visiting his grandparents at the moment.</p><p>A: Have you seen Alice today? She isn’t in her office. B: No? Well, then, she (6) can’t / must still be at home. A: No, she (7) can’t / might be. I just tried calling her there, and there was no reply. B: Have you tried calling her mobile? She (8) might / must be stuck in traffic. A: I suppose she (9) can’t / could. There are a lot of roadworks on the motorway at the moment. B: Or perhaps she’s ill and went to the doctor. A: She (10) can’t / may be. Alice is never ill!</p><p>C Complete the conversation with anybody, everybody, nobody or somebody. Example: Why does everybody borrow my things without asking me first? It’s so rude!</p><p>A: Er, excuse me. I said excuse me! (11) ………… has taken my pen again. It was on my desk and now it’s gone. Does (12) ………… know who took it? Come on, speak up, I won’t be angry. OK, so (13) ………… in this room knows who it was? What a surprise! Look, (14) ………… can borrow my things, as long as they ask first. I really don’t mind. B: It’s in your shirt pocket, Martin. A: Ah, so it is. Thanks, Sandra. Sorry, (15) ………….</p><p>D Complete the text with the adjective form of the words in brackets. </p><p>Example: I’ve never been very religious (religion).</p><p>What are my bad points? Well, I’ve never considered myself to be particularly (16) ……………… (attract), but you can’t change your looks, can you? And I’m quite (17) ……………… (forget): I’m always leaving things behind wherever I go. On the positive side, I’m (18) ……………… (help), and I’m always (19) ……………… (faith) to my friends. I’m also very (20) ……………… (competition). Some people think that isn’t so great, but I think it’s a positive thing.</p><p>E Complete the conversation with these words. Use two words for each item. You will need to change the form of the verbs.</p><p>Global Intermediate Teacher’s Resource Disc © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2011 Unit Test 4 1 Friends & Strangers Test</p><p> alibi arrest be evidence evidence find go guilty have plant prison suspect</p><p>A: I’ve just been reading a story in the paper about someone who (0) went to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. B: What happened? A: Well, there was a terrible murder, and the police (21) ………… a …………. The man (22) ………… an ………… for the time the murder took place, but the police insisted they had (23) …………………… which suggested he (24) ……………………. B: So how did they find out he hadn’t done it? A: Well, after he’d been in prison for five years, his lawyer discovered that one of the policemen had (25) ……………………. In fact, the policeman was the murderer!</p><p>Global Intermediate Teacher’s Resource Disc © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2011 Unit Test 4 2</p>
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