GE 9 EoU6 Test
GE 9 EoU6 Test
GE 9 EoU6 Test
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School rules
There are lots of rules that I have to follow at my school. For example, all of the classrooms are
(0) for students. There isn’t actually a total ……….
phone-free ………. (1) on having phones in the
classroom – it just means that they have to be switched off and kept in your bag.
Most people ………. (2) the rules at school, and if they do, the teachers are happy and there’s no problem.
If someone………. (3) a rule, however, then they will definitely get into ……….(4) . The type of ……….(5) they
receive depends on how bad their ………. (6) was. If they were just late for a lesson, then they’ll probably
(7) warning, which means the teacher tells them off by talking to them. If it’s more
only get a ……….
(8) , so they have to ……….
serious, then the student might get a ………. (9) behind at school for an hour after
everyone else has gone home.
I can understand the need for rules – it’s important for a school to have ……….
(10) in order to prevent
students from just doing what they want. Sometimes, though, I wish there weren’t so many rules!
Example:
0 A zones B spots C sites
[Total: 10 marks]
Grammar 1
Use the passive to complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
Use no more than four words.
Example:
0 We expect all of our students to respect the teachers.
All students …………………..
are expected to respect the teachers.
11 We suppose that all students should wear the correct school uniform.
14 We don’t expect each student to do more than five hours of homework per week.
Each student …………………………….. do more than five hours of homework per week.
[Total: 5 marks]
Grammar 2
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. The first sentence is in direct
speech and the second is in reported speech.
Use between three and four words.
Example:
17 ‘You will need to listen carefully!’ the teacher said to the students.
18 ‘What do you think of the new science teacher?’ she asked me.
19 ‘I was good at following school rules when I was young,’ said Dad.
[Total: 5 marks]
Vocabulary 2
Circle A, B or C to complete the sentences.
Example:
0 I’d like to ………… part-time in a café as soon as I’m old enough.
A live B work C open
21 I’m surprised you’re allowed to ………… your own bank account when you’re only 13.
A open B include C join
22 I don’t know many people who ………… home and live independently when they’re 16.
A exit B depart C leave
30 You have to ………… your driving test before you can drive on your own.
A pass B succeed C qualify
[Total: 10 marks]
Grammar 3
Complete the third conditional sentences using the verbs in brackets.
Example:
0 If you ……………….
had worked (work) harder, you would have got a better mark.
31 If she had set off for school sooner, she …………………………………. (not be) late.
32 He would have been told off if the teacher …………………………………. (catch) him.
34 They …………………………………. (not get) into trouble if they had worn the correct uniform!
35 What …………………………………. (spend) the money on if you had won the prize?
[Total: 5 marks]
Grammar 4
Complete the sentences by putting a verb from the box into the correct form.
Example:
0 The man .……………….
was driving too fast, which is why he had an accident.
36 Peter was going to ring for help, but his phone got ………………… in the accident.
37 The woman was very tall and ………………… a long dress with flowers on it.
39 My best friend ………………… me when I was having a shower, so I missed her call.
40 The two men ………………… to climb the mountain when the accident happened.
[Total: 5 marks]