First Certificate Skills Use Of English - Test Question
Unit Test 1
1 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using the word given.
1 They’re going to get rid of all these small shops when they build the new supermarket.
with
They’re going to . . . all these small shops when they build the new supermarket.
2 It’s your decision whether we stay in or go out.
up
It’s . . . whether we stay in or go out.
3 I know I’ve done really badly in that test.
mess
I know I’ve really . . . that test.
ith 6 in / of 7 on / to 8 in / of 9 in / of 10 with / to ECCE Practice 10 Grammar 1 b 2 c 3 b 4 d 5 c 6 d 7 c 8 a Vocabulary 9 b 10 c 11 d 12 a 13 a 14 b 15 d 16 c © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 58Photocopiable FCE Practice 10 Part 1 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 B 6 D 7 C 8 C 9 D 10 A 11 D 12 B 13 B 14 D 15 C © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 59Photocopiable Unit 11 Relative clauses & participles 11.1 Relative clauses Stop & check 1 3 2 I told him about something which happened last week (delete i t). 3 My colleague, who I told you about recently, came with me (delete him). 4 3 5 The club where we go most often is in the city centre (delete there). 6 3 A 1 whose 2 which 3 which 4 which/that 5 which 6 which/that 7 which/that 8 when 9 which 10 who/that 11 which 12 who/that 13 who/that 14 which/that B 1 who 2 -/which/that 3 -/which/that 4 -/which/that 5 -/when 6 who/that 7 who 8 who 9 which 10 who 11 which 12 where 13 where 14 which C 1 he 2 3 3 they 4 3 5 there 6 it 7 he 8 3 9 3 10 it 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 there © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 60Photocopiable D 1 Francis Ford Coppola, who made the Godfather films, is a very well-known director. 2 The Godfather films are about a Mafia family who/that live and operate in the US. 3 3 4 The first two Godfather films, which Coppola made in the 1970s, are considered classics (delete them). 5 The Godfather films, which starred Al Pacino, follow the history of the fictional Corleone family (delete they). 6 Coppola also made the film Apocalypse Now, which was set in the Vietnam War. 7 3 8 3 11.2 Participles A 1 She got married last month (delete was). 2 While/When I was walking down the street, the wind was blowing very hard. 3 3 4 Feeling nervous, he began his speech. 5 I usually watch TV while doing the ironing. B 1 I asked a lot of questions, trying to find out what really happened./Trying to find out what really happened, I asked a lot of questions. 2 We met (while) working in the same office. 3 Opened in 2000, the Tate Modern is a huge art gallery in London. 4 Written over 100 years ago, this novel is still relevant today. 5 Several buildings got damaged in the storm. 6 I must get changed for the party. 7 The managers running the company are making a lot of mistakes. 8 (While/When) Coming into the room, I realized that something was wrong. 9 There’s not much time left so let’s get started. 10 There is a big tourist attraction in London known as The London Eye. 11.3 Trying, succeeding & failing A 1 in his attempt 2 we succeeded in repairing 3 managed to finish 4 made no effort to help 5 failed to do 6 my first attempt to act/at acting 7 efforts to repair it myself 8 and attempted to stop 9 tried putting the cupboard 10 made an effort to solve B 1 C 2 A 3 C C 1 successful 2 unsuccessfully 3 success 4 failures 5 achievement © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 61Photocopiable 11.4 Word focus Phrasal verbs: various A 1 stick to 2 pulled up 3 see to 4 throwing away 5 call off 6 hang on 7 held up 8 back up 9 stand for 10 clear up Word formation: various A 1 enjoyable 2 boring 3 scary 4 impressive 5 frightening 6 shock 7 fright 8 enthusiastic 9 surprises 10 exhausted C 1 annoyance 2 frustration 3 confusion 4 impression 5 interest 6 attractive 7 confidence 8 pleasure 9 satisfied 10 worry Word sets D 1 proper 2 right 3 valid 4 precise 1 convenient 2 fit 3 suited 4 relevant 1 flock 2 bunch 3 set 4 pack © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 62Photocopiable ECCE Practice 11 Grammar 1 b 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 d 6 b 7 c 8 c Vocabulary 9 b 10 d 11 b 12 b 13 c 14 d 15 c 16 a FCE Practice 11 Part 5 1 lawyers 2 knowledge 3 attention 4 unpredictable 5 agency 6 generally 7 evidence 8 missing 9 security 10 glamorous © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 63Photocopiable Unit 12 Comparison & degree 12.1 Comparisons Stop & check 1 3 2 Your idea is a better one than mine. 3 I find tennis much more interesting than football. 4 The weather is getting worse all the time. 5 This book is not as good as his last one. 6 3 7 3 8 3 A 1 less serious 2 sadder / wiser 3 more varied 4 better 5 worse 6 harder 7 more honest 8 better 9 sunnier 10 more complicated 11 less frequently 12 faster B 1 not as keen on football as Tom (is) 2 haven’t eaten as much as me/as I have 3 play (the) guitar as well as Will (can)/(does) 4 haven’t won as many games as them/as they have 5 was as successful as his first (film) (was) 6 haven’t got/don’t have as much confidence as you (have) 7 works as hard as his boss (does) 8 haven’t seen as many films as you (have) 9 as much (money) as me/as I do 10 as many cars as it used to C 1 is better than his previous one/CD (was) 2 less experience of this kind of thing than I have/than me 3 cost more than mine (did) 4 more quickly than me/than I do 5 more interesting job than me/than I have 6 more interest in politics than me/than I have 7 less enthusiastically than me/than I did 8 a less complicated life than me/than I do 9 more hobbies than me/than I have 10 fewer countries than you (have) D 1 the wettest 2 the least exciting 3 the happiest 4 the most well-known 5 the least popular © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 64Photocopiable 6 the cleverest / the simplest 7 the worst 8 the least worried 9 the best 10 the most skilful D 1 the most exciting film I’ve ever seen 2 the kindest person I’ve ever met 3 the least enjoyable journey I’ve ever had 4 the most pleasant people I’ve ever met 5 the strangest person in my class 6 the most impressive performance he has ever given 12.2 So, such & to A 1 so 2 such 3 too 4 so much 5 so many 6 such 7 too 8 so 9 too 10 too many 11 too many 12 such B 1 I’m too busy to get bored. 2 She had so much bad publicity, she stopped being popular. 3 They’re having too much fun to want to leave now. 4 He has such strong opinions that nobody can make him change his mind. 5 We eat too many sweet things – it’s not good for our teeth. C 1 is such good food that 2 spoke so quietly that 3 is too complicated for me 4 so many mistakes that 5 such an exciting city that 6 so hungry that I could 7 was too tired to go 8 so good at the hob that 9 so much money that 10 too many friends to get 11 so rude that he offended 12 such nice people that 13 happened too quickly for me 14 too expensive for most people 15 bought such a lot of 16 in such bad condition that © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 65Photocopiable 12.3 Enough A 1 not old enough to vote 2 enough courage to say 3 clearly enough for her to 4 was cheap enough for us 5 enough food for everyone 6 enough money to pay 7 enough talent to become 8 young enough to start 9 a good enough player to be 10 clever enough to do 11 enough (of the) questions to pass 12 enough (of the) grammar to speak 13 a big enough car for 14 enough of their conversation 15 see enough (of it) to 16 enough qualifications to get 17 not a big enough stadium 18 enough about him to have 19 enough times to (be able to) find 20 enough (of the) questions correctly B 1 we’ve got plenty of time to get 2 there were plenty of seats 3 I’ve brought plenty 4 were plenty of interesting souvenirs 12.4 Degree A 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 D 5 A 6 A 7 B 8 A 9 B 10 B 11 B 12 B 13 D 14 C 15 D B 1 terribly disappointing 2 quite a strange person 3 far too annoyed 4 a little smaller 5 a bit too cold 6 was considerably more than 7 much too unhappy 8 a bit more intelligent © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 66Photocopiable 12.5 Word focus Phrasal verbs: various A 1 wear out 2 count on 3 carried out 4 work out 5 checked in 6 handed in 7 showing off 8 knocked down 9 picked up 10 live up to Word formation: various B 1 surprising 2 satisfaction 3 boredom 4 enthusiasm 5 disappointment 6 tiring 7 anxiety 8 worrying 9 solution 10 improvements C 1 delightful 2 anger 3 saddened 4 embarrassment 5 tiredness 6 amazement 7 please 8 amusing 9 embarrassing 10 fascinating 11 amusement 12 relaxing 13 excitement 14 depressing 15 exhaustion 16 sadness 17 shocking 18 disappointing 19 Relaxation 20 nervousness/nerves Prepositional phrases: various D 1 to 2 To 3 at 4 at 5 on 6 to © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 67Photocopiable 7 in / of 8 by 9 at 10 in / of ECCE Practice 12 Grammar 1 c 2 d 3 c 4 b 5 a 6 c 7 d 8 c Vocabulary 9 a 10 a 11 a 12 b 13 a 14 d 15 c 16 c FCE Use of English Practice Test Part 1 1 A 2 B 3 D 4 C 5 B 6 A 7 D 8 B 9 A 10 C 11 C 12 C 13 A 14 B 15 D Part 2 16 for 17 At 18 without 19 between 20 a 21 It 22 to 23 be 24 been 25 there © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 68Photocopiable 26 was 27 what 28 about 29 she 30 and Part 3 31 wish I could go 32 good enough driver 33 even though he (had) lost 34 it necessary for 35 makes so much noise 36 found it difficult to 37 get in touch with 38 illness caused him to cancel 39 wouldn’t/would not have found out 40 was set up by Part 4 41 3 42 of 43 places 44 which 45 it 46 in 47 3 48 one 49 to 50 3 51 at 52 and 53 3 54 3 55 for Part 5 56 traditional 57 generations 58 anger 59 foreigners 60 secretly 61 unfashionable 62 service 63 patience 64 politeness 65 frustrated © Oxford University PressFirst Certificate Skills: Use of English Page 69Photocopiable
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