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NAME	CLASS
5  Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
14	 I ________ my driving test! Now I can drive by myself.
	 A  ’ve passed  ■  B  ’ve been passing  ■ 
C  was passing  ■
15	 You’ll love Chicago. ________ there before?
	 A  Did you ever go  ■  B  Have you ever been  ■ 
C  Have you ever been going  ■
16	 The children are hungry. They haven’t had their lunch
________.
	 A yet ■  B already ■  C just ■
17	 That was the worst programme I’ve ________.
	 A  ever saw  ■  B  ever been seeing  ■ 
C  ever seen  ■
18	 We’ve had the same TV ________ five years now.
	 A for ■  B from ■  C since ■
19	 A	 Karen looks very tired.
	 B	 Yes, ________ long hours recently.
	 A  she’s worked  ■  B  she works  ■ 
C  she’s been working  ■
20	 They’ve been here ________. When are they leaving?
	 A  for all morning  ■  B  all morning  ■ 
C  since all morning  ■
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VOCABULARY
a	 Tick (✓) the correct word A, B, or C for the
definitions.
Example:	information about products shown between
programmes
	A  speakers  ■  B adverts ■✓ 
C  reality shows  ■
1	 a regular programme about the lives and problems
of a group of people
	 A  current affairs  ■  B documentary ■ 
C soap ■
2	 a programme where people compete against each
other
	 A  quiz show  ■  B  chat show  ■ 
C  drama series  ■
3	 a programme which tells you what happened today
	 A  drama series  ■  B documentary ■ 
C  the news  ■
4	 a programme where famous people are interviewed
	 A  chat show  ■  B  reality show  ■ 
C advert ■
5	 a regular programme about the same characters
which makes people laugh
	 A  period drama  ■  B sitcom ■ 
C commercial ■
GRAMMAR
Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example:	I’ve ________ seen this programme. I saw it last
week.
	 A already ■✓  B yet ■  C ever ■
1	 A	 Sorry, I’m late.
	 B	 It’s OK. ________ my favourite soap.
	 A  I watched  ■  B  I’ve watched  ■ 
C  I’ve been watching  ■
2	 I ________ Juan for years. He’s one of my best friends.
	 A knew ■  B  have known  ■ 
C  have been knowing  ■
3	 A	 You look as if you’ve lost a lot of weight.
	 B	Yes, ________ three times a week for the last few
months.
	 A  I ran  ■  B  I’ve been running  ■  C  I’ve run  ■
4	 We’vebeentoAustralia,but________toNewZealand.
	 A  we’ve never been  ■  B  we’ve been never  ■ 
C  we never have been  ■
5	 What ________ lately?
	 A  did you do  ■  B  have you been doing  ■ 
C  you have done  ■
6	 My sisters ________ me twice since March.
	 A  have visited  ■  B visit ■ 
C  have been visiting  ■
7	 Where are they? We’ve been here ________ 8 o’clock.
	 A for ■  B since ■  C by ■
8	 ________ the air-conditioning yet? When’s he going to
do it?
	 A  Doesn’t he fix  ■  B  Hasn’t he been fixing  ■ 
C  Hasn’t he fixed  ■
9	 A	 How long ________?
	 B	All day. I started at 8 this morning and it’s almost
9 p.m. now!
	 A  have you studied  ■  B  did you study  ■ 
C  have you been studying  ■
10	 Can I call you later? We ________ watching this film on
TV yet.
	 A  haven’t been finishing  ■  B  haven’t finished  ■ 
C  don’t finish  ■
11	 You’ve ________ missed Karen. She left two minutes
ago.
	 A just ■  B ever ■  C yet ■
12	 This weather’s absolutely awful. It ________ for days.
	 A  ’s rained  ■  B rains ■  C  ’s been raining  ■
13	 A	 Where’s Mike?
	 B	 I think ________ for lunch.
	 A  he’s been  ■  B  he’s gone  ■  C  he goes  ■
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NAME	CLASS
5  Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
PRONUNCIATION
a	 Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example:	A  ce|le|bri|ty  ■✓ B ce|le|bri|ty  ■ 
C ce|le|bri|ty  ■
1	A a|ni|ma|tion  ■  B a|ni|ma|tion  ■ 
C a|ni|ma|tion  ■
2	A co|mmer|cial  ■ B co|mmer|cial  ■ 
C co|mmer|cial  ■
3	A e|pi|sode  ■  B e|pi|sode  ■ 
C  e|pi|sode  ■
4	A po|ta|toes  ■  B po|ta|toes  ■ 
C po|ta|toes  ■
5	A a|gri|cul|ture  ■  B a|gri|cul|ture  ■ 
C a|gri|cul|ture  ■
b	 Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B,
or C.
Example:	A town  ■  B cow  ■  C grow  ■✓
6	A lamb  ■  B van  ■  C hard  ■
7	A hen  ■  B sheep  ■  C leaf  ■
8	A pick  ■  B field  ■  C filthy  ■
9	A crop  ■  B stone  ■  C pond  ■
10	A game  ■  B farmer  ■  C drama  ■
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6	 a type of programme where you can learn to make
different food dishes
	 A cookery ■  B cook ■  C cook’s ■
7	 a programme which shows, e.g. a football match, as
it’s happening
	 A  lively sport  ■  B  live sport  ■ 
C  living sport  ■
b	 Tick (✓) the correct word, A, B, or C to complete
the sentences.
Example:	Is there anything good ________ at the
moment?
	 A off ■  B in ■  C on ■✓
8	 If you aren’t interested, switch ________ to another
channel.
	 A over ■  B off ■  C on ■
9	 We can’t stand adverts. We ________ the sound
down when they start.
	 A turn ■  B switch ■  C make ■
10	 Nothing’s happening because you haven’t turned
the TV ________!
	 A on ■  B over ■  C off ■
11	 I never watch sport and switch it ________ as soon
as it starts.
	 A off ■  B down ■  C on ■
12	 I can’t hear what they’re saying. Can you ________
up the TV?
	 A turn ■  B switch ■  C be ■
c	 Tick (✓) the odd one out A, B, or C. They are all
related to the country.
Example:	A  crops  ■✓  B potatoes ■ 
C wheat ■
13	A sticks ■  B lambs ■  C leaves ■
14	A pond ■  B stream ■  C path ■
15	A farmhouse ■  B wood ■  C barn ■
16	A grass ■  B bush ■  C hedge ■
17	A cow ■  B field ■  C sheep ■
18	A stone ■  B rock ■  C hill ■
19	A harvest ■  B grow ■  C pick ■
20	A cliff ■  B fence ■  C hedge ■
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    1English File IntermediatePlus Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014 NAME CLASS 5  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Intermediate Plus 14 I ________ my driving test! Now I can drive by myself. A  ’ve passed  ■  B  ’ve been passing  ■  C  was passing  ■ 15 You’ll love Chicago. ________ there before? A  Did you ever go  ■  B  Have you ever been  ■  C  Have you ever been going  ■ 16 The children are hungry. They haven’t had their lunch ________. A yet ■  B already ■  C just ■ 17 That was the worst programme I’ve ________. A  ever saw  ■  B  ever been seeing  ■  C  ever seen  ■ 18 We’ve had the same TV ________ five years now. A for ■  B from ■  C since ■ 19 A Karen looks very tired. B Yes, ________ long hours recently. A  she’s worked  ■  B  she works  ■  C  she’s been working  ■ 20 They’ve been here ________. When are they leaving? A  for all morning  ■  B  all morning  ■  C  since all morning  ■ 20 VOCABULARY a Tick (✓) the correct word A, B, or C for the definitions. Example: information about products shown between programmes A  speakers  ■  B adverts ■✓  C  reality shows  ■ 1 a regular programme about the lives and problems of a group of people A  current affairs  ■  B documentary ■  C soap ■ 2 a programme where people compete against each other A  quiz show  ■  B  chat show  ■  C  drama series  ■ 3 a programme which tells you what happened today A  drama series  ■  B documentary ■  C  the news  ■ 4 a programme where famous people are interviewed A  chat show  ■  B  reality show  ■  C advert ■ 5 a regular programme about the same characters which makes people laugh A  period drama  ■  B sitcom ■  C commercial ■ GRAMMAR Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: I’ve ________ seen this programme. I saw it last week. A already ■✓  B yet ■  C ever ■ 1 A Sorry, I’m late. B It’s OK. ________ my favourite soap. A  I watched  ■  B  I’ve watched  ■  C  I’ve been watching  ■ 2 I ________ Juan for years. He’s one of my best friends. A knew ■  B  have known  ■  C  have been knowing  ■ 3 A You look as if you’ve lost a lot of weight. B Yes, ________ three times a week for the last few months. A  I ran  ■  B  I’ve been running  ■  C  I’ve run  ■ 4 We’vebeentoAustralia,but________toNewZealand. A  we’ve never been  ■  B  we’ve been never  ■  C  we never have been  ■ 5 What ________ lately? A  did you do  ■  B  have you been doing  ■  C  you have done  ■ 6 My sisters ________ me twice since March. A  have visited  ■  B visit ■  C  have been visiting  ■ 7 Where are they? We’ve been here ________ 8 o’clock. A for ■  B since ■  C by ■ 8 ________ the air-conditioning yet? When’s he going to do it? A  Doesn’t he fix  ■  B  Hasn’t he been fixing  ■  C  Hasn’t he fixed  ■ 9 A How long ________? B All day. I started at 8 this morning and it’s almost 9 p.m. now! A  have you studied  ■  B  did you study  ■  C  have you been studying  ■ 10 Can I call you later? We ________ watching this film on TV yet. A  haven’t been finishing  ■  B  haven’t finished  ■  C  don’t finish  ■ 11 You’ve ________ missed Karen. She left two minutes ago. A just ■  B ever ■  C yet ■ 12 This weather’s absolutely awful. It ________ for days. A  ’s rained  ■  B rains ■  C  ’s been raining  ■ 13 A Where’s Mike? B I think ________ for lunch. A  he’s been  ■  B  he’s gone  ■  C  he goes  ■
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    2English File IntermediatePlus Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014 NAME CLASS 5  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Intermediate Plus PRONUNCIATION a Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  ce|le|bri|ty  ■✓ B ce|le|bri|ty  ■  C ce|le|bri|ty  ■ 1 A a|ni|ma|tion  ■  B a|ni|ma|tion  ■  C a|ni|ma|tion  ■ 2 A co|mmer|cial  ■ B co|mmer|cial  ■  C co|mmer|cial  ■ 3 A e|pi|sode  ■  B e|pi|sode  ■  C  e|pi|sode  ■ 4 A po|ta|toes  ■  B po|ta|toes  ■  C po|ta|toes  ■ 5 A a|gri|cul|ture  ■  B a|gri|cul|ture  ■  C a|gri|cul|ture  ■ b Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A town  ■  B cow  ■  C grow  ■✓ 6 A lamb  ■  B van  ■  C hard  ■ 7 A hen  ■  B sheep  ■  C leaf  ■ 8 A pick  ■  B field  ■  C filthy  ■ 9 A crop  ■  B stone  ■  C pond  ■ 10 A game  ■  B farmer  ■  C drama  ■ 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50 6 a type of programme where you can learn to make different food dishes A cookery ■  B cook ■  C cook’s ■ 7 a programme which shows, e.g. a football match, as it’s happening A  lively sport  ■  B  live sport  ■  C  living sport  ■ b Tick (✓) the correct word, A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: Is there anything good ________ at the moment? A off ■  B in ■  C on ■✓ 8 If you aren’t interested, switch ________ to another channel. A over ■  B off ■  C on ■ 9 We can’t stand adverts. We ________ the sound down when they start. A turn ■  B switch ■  C make ■ 10 Nothing’s happening because you haven’t turned the TV ________! A on ■  B over ■  C off ■ 11 I never watch sport and switch it ________ as soon as it starts. A off ■  B down ■  C on ■ 12 I can’t hear what they’re saying. Can you ________ up the TV? A turn ■  B switch ■  C be ■ c Tick (✓) the odd one out A, B, or C. They are all related to the country. Example: A  crops  ■✓  B potatoes ■  C wheat ■ 13 A sticks ■  B lambs ■  C leaves ■ 14 A pond ■  B stream ■  C path ■ 15 A farmhouse ■  B wood ■  C barn ■ 16 A grass ■  B bush ■  C hedge ■ 17 A cow ■  B field ■  C sheep ■ 18 A stone ■  B rock ■  C hill ■ 19 A harvest ■  B grow ■  C pick ■ 20 A cliff ■  B fence ■  C hedge ■ 20