Language Test 10B Unit 10: Tree Is A Group From London and They're Doing Really Well! It All Started When The Singer, Amy
Language Test 10B Unit 10: Tree Is A Group From London and They're Doing Really Well! It All Started When The Singer, Amy
Language Test 10B Unit 10: Tree Is A Group From London and They're Doing Really Well! It All Started When The Singer, Amy
1 Complete the text with the words in the box. There are two extra words that you do not
need.
Music News
Tree is a group from London and they’re doing really well! It all started when the singer, Amy
Harris, wrote a song called Thanks. Everyone who heard it loved it. Amy had 1_________ in
a band before, so she contacted the other members and together they recorded it in
a 2_________. They called themselves Tree and after they released a 3_________ they quickly
got a 4_________ with a record company. They 5_________ on stage here last night and the
audience loved them!
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2 Complete the missing words. The lines show you how many letters to use.
1 Pete sings in a _ h _ _ r. They’re playing in a _ _ n _ _ r _ tomorrow evening. I’ve got
2 She plays the _ c _ _ _ t _ _ guitar. She’s really good. She’s got a lot of _ a _ _ who love her
music.
3 They all play classical music, so yesterday they played a _ y _ _ h _ _ _ by Beethoven.
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3 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in capital letters.
Did they have a lot of commercial success with that CD? SUCCEED
1 I really like her _______________, they’re amazing. She’s a good artist. DRAW
2 Who wrote that music? Do you know who the _______________ was? COMPOSE
3 The _______________ was terrible, but luckily the first performance was great.
REHEARSE
4 The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous _______________ in the world. PAINT
6 The _______________ didn’t like the exhibition, they described it as ‘awful’. CRITICISE
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4 Choose the correct answers.
B No, it might / must / can’t be by Rodin because it was done in 1920 and he died in 1917.
B I’m not sure. I think she must / can’t / might have failed her exam.
2 A I heard Maggie congratulate John after he came out of his job interview. I think he can’t /
B Yes, he did!
B I don’t know. They must / may not / couldn’t have gone because the tickets were
expensive. On the other hand, they love festivals so perhaps they went anyway.
B Oh dear, he must be / must have been / could have been tired today.
B Yes, judging by the reviews it can’t / might / must have been really good.
6 A Where’s Pete?
B He said he was going to use his computer in his bedroom, so he can’t / must / can be there.
B She must / might / can’t be in the same class, she’s three years younger!
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5 Complete the gaps with must, might, can’t and the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 Mark isn’t at home now. I don’t know where he is. He _______________ (go) to see his
3 They split up, but I saw them together at the cinema. I guess they _______________ (be)
5 Sally is really bad at art, she _______________ (paint) that picture. It’s impossible!
6 Kate always buys their CDs as soon as they come out. She _______________ (hear) this one
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