New Inside Out Pre-Intermediate Unit 1 Test: Part A

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New Inside Out Pre-intermediate Unit 1 Test

Name _______________________ Score ______/50

Part A
Vocabulary
Family

1 Complete with family words.

Male Female
(1) _________________ aunt
brother (2) _________________
(3) _________________ grandmother
son (4) _________________
(5) _________________ wife

(5 points)

2 Complete with family words.

a) My brother’s wife is my ______________________ .


b) My aunt’s son is my ______________________ .
c) My brother’s son is my ______________________ .
d) My parents are divorced. My father remarried. His wife is my ______________________ .
e) My mother remarried and had two girls. They are my ______________________ .

(5 points)

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Grammar
Tense review

3 Match the sentences with the tenses in the box.

present simple present continuous present perfect past simple future

a) I don’t play the piano. _____________________


b) I met my best friend at a party. _____________________
c) They’ve never been to Japan. _____________________
d) He isn’t going to see that film. _____________________
e) What are you looking at? _____________________

(5 points)

4 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

My name (1) ______________ (be) Paris, but my friends (2) ______________ (call) me Izzy.
My parents (3) ______________ (name) me after the famous city in France. When they
(4) ______________ (meet), they (5) ______________ (both / study) French at university and they
(6) ______________ (fall) in love. I (7) ______________ (never / like) the name Paris. When I’m
older I (8) ______________ (change) my name.

(8 points)

looks / looks like

5 Underline the correct words.

Ana: Is that your new boyfriend? He (1) looks / looks like nice!
Luisa: Yes, I think he (2) looks / looks like George Clooney.
Ana: What does he do? Is he rich?
Luisa: Oh no. He (3) looks / looks like rich, but he’s a waiter.

(3 points)

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Question forms

6 Write questions for the answers.

a) Q: __________________________________________________?
A: Yes, I’m Spanish.
b) Q: __________________________________________________?
A: No, I can’t play the piano.
c) Q: __________________________________________________?
A: No, I’ve never been to China.
d) Q: __________________________________________________?
A: My brother lives in London.

(4 points)

Useful phrases
7 Complete the conversation with the words in the box.

Is it? Really? That’s brilliant. That sounds interesting. That’s terrible.

Lee: Did you have a good weekend?


Jane: Yes, it was great. I went to Iceland, actually.
Lee: (1) __________________________
Jane: Yes, I did. I went to Rejkavik with my sister. She’s a travel writer. We stayed in a 5-star hotel
– for free!
Lee: Wow. (2) __________________________
Jane: Yeah. It was really good. And we went to an amazing restaurant made of ice.
Lee: Ice! (3) __________________________
Jane: I know, it was fascinating. It’s the only ice restaurant in Iceland.
Lee (4) __________________________
Jane: Yeah. Iceland’s a really great place. But very expensive. A beer cost £10!
Lee: £10! (5) __________________________

(5 points)

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Part B
Pronunciation
Long vowel sounds

[Track 1]

8 Listen and underline the word in each group with the different vowel sound.

a) June do uncle
b) niece sister Dean
c) have father Charles
d) Pearl meal heard
e) George daughter people

(5 points)

Listening
[Track 2]

9 Listen to Fran and Mark talking about some photographs. Match the family
words (a–e) to the names (1–5).

a) Fran’s sister 1 Alice


b) Fran’s uncle 2 Marcel
c) Fran’s grandfather 3 Laura
d) Elsie’s sister 4 Walt
e) Shirley’s husband 5 John (Biff)

(5 points)

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Reading
10 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?

a) Chris wants to change his name because it’s not interesting. ___
b) Chris has an interesting middle name. ___
c) Clementina doesn’t like her surname. ___
d) Clementina thinks Susan is a nice name. ___
e) Clementina liked her name when she was a child. ___

Help – I hate my name

Chris
I hate my name. It’s Chris Smith, and my middle name is John. My name is just so boring! What were my parents
thinking? I would love to change it. There are too many men in the world called Chris. Some people with boring
first names use their middle names, but I can’t because John Smith is the most boring name in the world! I want
to be an actor, so I’d like to change my name to something more interesting, like Brad or Keanu.

Clementina
My name is Clementina Scarlett Ruby O’Connor and I hate it. It’s too weird. I don’t mind O’Connor – that’s OK,
but I just want to be called something nice and normal, like Susan or Sarah or Katie. People always expect me to
be interesting, but I’m not. I’m a quiet person, and I work in a bank. I’ve never liked my name. I just don’t feel like
‘Clementina’. I don’t want people to notice me. I just want to be normal.

(5 points)

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