Sunday, July 19, 2015

Level 15

WC Level 15
Review
CEVAZ


A) Choose the correct clause mark to give the right meaning of each sentence.
1. Betty looks ____something is wrong.
a- only if        b- even if      c- as if           d- so that.
2. The people danced_____the music played.
 a- like            b- as   c- unless      d- in case.
3. David goes swimming _____ his illness.
a – even if     b- in spite of            c- though     d- whereas.
4.  ____I looked, I found fingerprints.
a- until           b- whereas   c- because   d- wherever.
5. This region is called “land of apple” _____ it yields a lot of apples.
a- because   b- although c- until           d- only if
6. _____ ploughing the field, the farmer uncovered a dinosaur bone.
a- as though            b- while         c- until           d- since.
7. Lucy can’t attend the meeting ____ she finds a baby-sitter.
a- unless      b- even if      c- only if        d- if.
8.  ____the fire started blazing, the skewers were tilted toward the flames.
a- so that      b- as if           c- such as    d- as soon as.
9.  ____pandas mostly eat bamboo, they are also carnivorous.
a- not only    b- until           c- although d- as soon as.
10. Seat belts were introduced_____ traffic fatalities would be reduced.
a- as if           b- then          c- so that      d- only if.

B) Combine the following sentences using an adverb clause of time.
after, since, as soon as, before, whenever, until, while, when

1. We watched the robins. They raised their young in our apple tree.
We watched the robins while they raised their young in our apple tree
2. Becky read the book. It was recommended by a friend.
____________________________________________________
3. Dad donates his suits to charity. He has worn them a year.
____________________________________________________
4. The policemen delayed the drivers. The wrecks were cleared.
____________________________________________________
5. Ann will eat an apple. She finishes studying her vocabulary.
____________________________________________________

C). Combine the following sentences using adverb clauses of time at the beginning of the sentence.
after, since, as soon as, before, whenever, until, while, when

1. Frank started medical training. He drove a forklift for a living.
Before Frank started medical training, he drove a forklift for a living.
2. The rains had started the mud slides. The homes were not safe to live in.
____________________________________________________
3. Older people love to sit in the park. They feed the birds and visit.
____________________________________________________
4. I enjoyed camping out. I was much younger.
____________________________________________________
5 Joe recognized the man. The man had stopped his car to help.
____________________________________________________Principio del formulario
Final del formulario

D) Complete these sentences with a suitable relative pronoun or adverb
who    which                  that        whose        where
1. That is the man _______ helped me when I fell down in the street.
2. Is that your car? No, mine is the one ________ is parked just opposite the bank.
3. That is the woman ________ complained about the room service.
4. This is the park ________ we first met. Do you remember?
5. So, James is the man________ son came on the school trip with us? I didn't know.
6. Jim, ________ I've known for years, is my best friend.
7. My new coat,________ I bought in New York, is very warm and comfortable.
8. My boss, _________ wife is French, travels to Paris regularly.
9. He didn't even say "thank you", _________ I found really rude.
10. Next summer I'm going to India, _________ I've never been before.

E) Fill in the correct comparative forms of adverbs and adjectives:
1. Sam's idea sounds___________ (good) but I like Carol's idea even ________ (good).
2. Every morning I get up 10 minutes _________  (early) than my sister.
3. What are the _________ (dangerous) animals in Australia?
4. I can run as __________ (fast) as my elder brother.
5. You should buy the blue sweater. It suits you ________ (good) than the red one and I think it fits ___________ (perfect)
6. If you worked __________ (careful), you would make __________ (few) mistakes.
7. Joy Fielding writes the _________________ (exciting) books I've ever read.
8. Caroline is the _______________ (pretty) dressed girl in this room.
9. Vienna is the ________________ (large) town in Austria.
10. Please, speak ____________ (clear), I ___________(hard) understand the instructions.

F) Choose one of the following to complete the sentences.
Must have - Might have - Should have - Can't have/Couldn’t have
1. John ____________ gone on holiday. I saw him this morning downtown.
2. Nobody answered the phone at the clinic. It ____________  closed early.
3. I ______________ studied more for my exams. I think I failed!
4. Sarah looks really pleased with herself. She _____________ passed her driving test this morning.
5. I didn't know you were going to Phil's party yesterday. You ___________  told me!
6. I can't believe Jim hasn't arrived yet. He ___________ caught the wrong train.
7. I can't believe Jim hasn't arrived yet. He ____________ caught the correct train.
8. Don't lie to me that you were ill yesterday. You __________ been ill - Don said you were at the ice hockey match last night.
9. I don't know where they went on holiday but they bought Euros before they left so they _____________ gone to France or Germany.
10. His number was busy all night – he _____________ been on the phone continuously for hours.

G) Match the words or expressions with their meanings
1. Ordeal                               a. products you buy
2. To Handle                        b. willing to do dangerous or difficult things
3. Caught off guard              c. to do something wrong and not suffer consequences
4. Browse                             d. one who is friendly, likes to be with other people
5. Goods                               e. showing that you understand and care for someone
6. Outgoing                          f. a very difficult, stressful situation
7. Daring                               g. stopping something from continuing as usual
8. Cramped                          h. a small number of very active individuals of a group
9. Overwhelming                 i. to give someone confidence or hope
10. Disruptive                      j. to deal with a problem or situation successfully
11. Get away with               k. to look around a shop casually
12. Encourage                     l. not big enough for the number of people or things
13, Hard core                      m. difficult to fight against
14. Dependable                  n. to be surprised by someone or something
15. Sympathetic                  o. able to be trusted upon

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