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40. “I feel nervous. I’ve got an exam today.”

“_______________”
A) Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!
B) That’s great. Have a good time.
C) Poor you! That happens to me sometimes.
D) Good luck! Do your best.

41. “I feel really depressed at the moment. Nothing’s going right in my

life.”
“_____”
A) I know. We really need some sunshine, don’t we?
B) Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!
C) I’m sorry to hear that, but I’m sure he’ll be all right.
D) That’s good. I’m pleased to hear it.

42. “I’m really excited. I’m going on holiday to Australia tomorrow.

“_____”
A) Good luck! Do your best.
B) Why don’t you go home to bed?
C) That’s great. Have a good time.
D) Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!

43. I don’t feel very well. I think I’m getting the flu.

“_____”
A) Poor you! That happens to me sometimes.
B) Why don’t you go home to bed?
C) I’m sorry to hear that but I’m sure he’ll be all right.
D) Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!

44. “I’m cold.”

“I _____ the heating on.”
A) am going to put

B) will put

C) put

D) will be putting

45. “Can I speak to Marco?”

“Hold on. I _____ him.”
A) got

B) am going to get

C) get

D) will get

46. “Coffee or tea?”

“I ____ tea, please.”
A) will have

B) have

C) am going to have

D) had

47. “Has Amy got any plans for the weekend?”

“Yes, she _____ her grandparents.
A) will visit

B) visits

C) is going to visit

D) visited

48. “Alison’s on the phone for you.”

“Can she call back? I ____ a bath.”
A) will have

B) am going to have

C) have

D) having of

49. “I _____ to the supermarket.”

“Oh, ____? I think I _____ with you.”
A) go / are you / am going to come
B) will go / will you / will come
C) am going to go / are you / will come
D) am going / do you / come

50. A: Did you get my fax?

B: No, I didn’t.
A: OK, I _____ it again.
A) send

B) will send

C) am going to send

D) am sending

1.

He’s _____ older than he looks.
A) much

B) more

C) *

D) the

2.

Jessica’s as tall _____  her mother.
A) than

B) like

C) more

D) as

3.

“What _____ New York like?”
“It’s really exciting!”
A) does

B) is

C) was

D) did

4.

Trains in London are more crowded _____ in Paris.
A) that

B) as

C) than

D) like

5.

Oxford is one of ___ oldest universities in Europe.
A) the

B) *

C) much

D) more

6.

He isn’t as intelligent _____ his sister.
A) like

B) as

C) than

D) nothing

7.

This is _____ than I expected.
A) more hard

B) hard

C) the hardest

D) harder

8.

Who is the _____ man in the world?
A) rich

B) most richest

C) richest

D) most rich

9.

Everything is _____ in my country.
A) more cheaper

B) cheaper

C) cheap

D) cheapest

10. Rome was hotter _____ I expected.

A) than

B) that

C) nothing

D) as

11. My dad’s really ____. He always buys presents for everyone.

A) romantic

B) fortunate

C) generous

D) depressed

12. Before you can get a credit card, you have to provide a lot of _____

details.
A) wealth

B) person

C) happiness

D) personal

13. I try to lead a _____ lifestyle - lots of exercises, fruit, and no junk

food.
A) depressed    B) dirty

C) healthy

D) mess

14. The disco was so _____ that you couldn’t hear yourself speak.

A) noisy

B) finance

C) windy

D) difference

15. After the earthquake, the country needed a lot of _____ equipment

to look after the sick and wounded.
A) depressed

B) medical

C) personal

D) financial

16. She had a car crash, but she was _____ to escape with no injuries at

all.
A) depressed

B) romantic

C) lucky

D) healthy

17. Venice is a very _____ city. A lot of people go there on honeymoon.

A) dirty

B) polluted

C) wealthy

D) romantic

18. Here is the ____ news. Share prices on the Dow Jones Index have

fallen dramatically.
A) cheap

B) financial

C) depressed

D) wealthy

19. After a heart attack, he needed a major surgery, but fortunately the

operation was _____.
A) happy

B) different

C) successful

D) personal

- What’s it like?
- Comparative and superlative adjectives
- Relative pronouns (who, which, what, where)
- Vocabulary

TEST - 6

PRE-INTERMEDIATE

Pre-Intermediate Test 6

Book 1 Part A

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400 questions in English Grammar