1English File Intermediate Plus Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014
NAME	CLASS
7  Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
14	 She can’t still be asleep – it’s late. ________!
	 A  Wake up her  ■  B  Wake up she  ■ 
C  Wake her up  ■
15	 Be careful ________ in the sun for too long.
	 A  not to lie  ■  B  to not lie  ■  C  not lie  ■
16	 They want ________ to their New Year’s Eve party.
	 A  us go  ■  B  we go  ■  C  us to go  ■
17	 I spend about three hours a day ________ emails at
work.
	 A  to write  ■  B writing ■  C write ■
18	 Do you feel like ________ anything special this
weekend?
	 A doing ■  B  to do  ■  C do ■
19	 Did you ________ before you left?
	 A  pick up them  ■  B  pick them up  ■ 
C  up them pick  ■
20	 We’re trying ________ money for a new car.
	 A  to saving  ■  B save ■  C  to save  ■
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VOCABULARY
a	 Tick (✓) the correct word A, B, or C. They are all
related to cash machines.
Example:	I checked my_________ to see how much
I had in my account.
	A  deposit  ■  B balance ■✓ 
C wallet ■
1	 The first thing you need to do is _________ your
card.
	 A insert ■  B put ■  C remove ■
2	 I wanted a printed record so I got a _________.
	 A certificate ■  B paper ■  C receipt ■
3	 You must be careful when you _________ your PIN.
	 A write ■  B enter ■  C push ■
4	 I made a mistake and had to press ‘_________’.
	 A enter ■  B cancel ■  C type ■
5	 If you want to take out money, you press ‘_________
cash’.
	 A extract ■  B get ■  C withdraw ■
GRAMMAR
Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example:	 Mike ________.
	A  gets 7 a.m. up  ■ 
B  gets up at 7 a.m.  ■✓ 
C  at 7 a.m. gets up  ■
1	 Please ________ on his first day at school.
	 A  look after your brother  ■ 
B  look your brother after  ■ 
C  your brother look after  ■
2	 The police told me ________ over there.
	 A  to not park  ■  B  park not  ■ 
C  not to park  ■
3	 My sister borrowed some money but she hasn’t
________ yet.
	 A  paid back me  ■  B  paid to me back  ■ 
C  paid me back  ■
4	 We need ________ to the supermarket. There isn’t
anything in the fridge.
	 A going ■  B  to go  ■  C go ■
5	 I don’t really get ________. He’s too selfish.
	 A  on with Sam  ■  B  on Sam with  ■ 
C  with Sam on  ■
6	 It’s very difficult ________ your handwriting.
	 A  to reading  ■  B  to read  ■  C read ■
7	 Our parents made ________ hard when we were
teenagers.
	 A  us to study  ■  B  we study  ■  C  us study  ■
8	 ________ my guitar for an hour every evening always
helps me relax.
	 A Playing ■  B Play ■  C  To play  ■
9	 We’re looking forward ________ on holiday. It’s only
two weeks away now.
	 A  to go  ■  B  to going  ■  C go ■
10	 It was too hot to wear his jacket so Dan took ________.
	 A off ■  B  off it  ■  C  it off  ■
11	 A	 What happened to their website? It was so good.
	 B	 They ________.
	 A  closed down it  ■  B  it closed down  ■ 
C  closed it down  ■
12	 My neighbours ________. They’ll be back next week.
	 A  went away yesterday  ■ 
B  went yesterday away  ■ 
C  yesterday went away  ■
13	 They love ________ to their relatives in Australia on
Skype.
	 A talk ■  B talking ■  C  to talking  ■
2English File Intermediate Plus Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014
NAME	CLASS
7  Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
PRONUNCIATION
a	 Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example:	A  ar|gu|ing  ■ B ar|gu|ing  ■✓ 
C ar|gu|ing  ■
1	A re|fe|ree  ■  B re|fe|ree  ■  C re|fe|ree  ■
2	A in|su|rance  ■ B in|su|rance  ■ 
C in|su|rance  ■
3	A en|ter|tain|ment  ■ B en|ter|tain|ment  ■ 
C en|ter|tain|ment  ■
4	A cha|ri|ty  ■ B cha|ri|ty  ■  C cha|ri|ty  ■
5	A re|ac|tion  ■  B re|ac|tion  ■ 
C re|ac|tion  ■
b	 Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B,
or C.
Example:	A  arena  ■✓  B warm  ■ 
C thought  ■
6	A circle  ■  B bird  ■  C computer  ■
7	A performance  ■ B audience  ■ 
C spectator  ■
8	A theatre  ■  B prefer  ■  C nervous  ■
9	A stalls  ■  B final  ■  C sport  ■ 
10	A concert  ■  B curtain  ■  C interval  ■
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b	 Tick (✓) the correct word A, B, or C to complete
the phrasal verbs.
Example:	 That isn’t true. She _________ it up.
	 A did ■  B made ■✓  C kept ■
6	 I don’t know the answer. I _________ up – what is it?
	 A take ■  B give ■  C turn ■
7	 My cousins _________ round for dinner last night.
	 A came ■  B passed ■  C turned ■
8	 Enrique’s been taken _________ as an intern at an
insurance company.
	 A off ■  B up ■  C on ■
9	 We didn’t need our old clothes any more, so we gave
them _________.
	 A away ■  B out ■  C off ■
10	 Sarah came _________ with a brilliant idea today.
	 A down ■  B off ■  C up ■
c	 Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example:	the people who like a sports team,
musicians, etc.
	 A crowd ■  B viewers ■  C fans ■✓
11	 the place where you buy tickets for an event
	 A  box office  ■  B  seat office  ■ 
C  place office  ■
12	 this is raised at the beginning of a play in a theatre
	 A gate ■  B mask ■  C curtain ■
13	 the person playing against you in a sport
	 A opposite ■  B opponent ■  C other ■
14	 the seats on the ground floor in a theatre
	 A stalls ■  B gallery ■  C circle ■
15	 printed information about a performance
	 A reference ■  B programme ■ 
C report ■
16	 the place where actors, musicians, etc. perform
	 A stage ■  B stalls ■  C score ■
17	 an afternoon performance at a theatre
	 A scene ■  B finale ■  C matinee ■
18	 the break between the two parts of a football, rugby
match, etc.
	 A  half time  ■  B  rest time  ■ 
C  extra time  ■
19	 a line of seats in a theatre, arena, etc.
	 A row ■  B queue ■  C box ■
20	 this is used to signal the end of a football match
	 A flag ■  B whistle ■  C bell ■
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    1English File IntermediatePlus Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014 NAME CLASS 7  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Intermediate Plus 14 She can’t still be asleep – it’s late. ________! A  Wake up her  ■  B  Wake up she  ■  C  Wake her up  ■ 15 Be careful ________ in the sun for too long. A  not to lie  ■  B  to not lie  ■  C  not lie  ■ 16 They want ________ to their New Year’s Eve party. A  us go  ■  B  we go  ■  C  us to go  ■ 17 I spend about three hours a day ________ emails at work. A  to write  ■  B writing ■  C write ■ 18 Do you feel like ________ anything special this weekend? A doing ■  B  to do  ■  C do ■ 19 Did you ________ before you left? A  pick up them  ■  B  pick them up  ■  C  up them pick  ■ 20 We’re trying ________ money for a new car. A  to saving  ■  B save ■  C  to save  ■ 20 VOCABULARY a Tick (✓) the correct word A, B, or C. They are all related to cash machines. Example: I checked my_________ to see how much I had in my account. A  deposit  ■  B balance ■✓  C wallet ■ 1 The first thing you need to do is _________ your card. A insert ■  B put ■  C remove ■ 2 I wanted a printed record so I got a _________. A certificate ■  B paper ■  C receipt ■ 3 You must be careful when you _________ your PIN. A write ■  B enter ■  C push ■ 4 I made a mistake and had to press ‘_________’. A enter ■  B cancel ■  C type ■ 5 If you want to take out money, you press ‘_________ cash’. A extract ■  B get ■  C withdraw ■ GRAMMAR Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: Mike ________. A  gets 7 a.m. up  ■  B  gets up at 7 a.m.  ■✓  C  at 7 a.m. gets up  ■ 1 Please ________ on his first day at school. A  look after your brother  ■  B  look your brother after  ■  C  your brother look after  ■ 2 The police told me ________ over there. A  to not park  ■  B  park not  ■  C  not to park  ■ 3 My sister borrowed some money but she hasn’t ________ yet. A  paid back me  ■  B  paid to me back  ■  C  paid me back  ■ 4 We need ________ to the supermarket. There isn’t anything in the fridge. A going ■  B  to go  ■  C go ■ 5 I don’t really get ________. He’s too selfish. A  on with Sam  ■  B  on Sam with  ■  C  with Sam on  ■ 6 It’s very difficult ________ your handwriting. A  to reading  ■  B  to read  ■  C read ■ 7 Our parents made ________ hard when we were teenagers. A  us to study  ■  B  we study  ■  C  us study  ■ 8 ________ my guitar for an hour every evening always helps me relax. A Playing ■  B Play ■  C  To play  ■ 9 We’re looking forward ________ on holiday. It’s only two weeks away now. A  to go  ■  B  to going  ■  C go ■ 10 It was too hot to wear his jacket so Dan took ________. A off ■  B  off it  ■  C  it off  ■ 11 A What happened to their website? It was so good. B They ________. A  closed down it  ■  B  it closed down  ■  C  closed it down  ■ 12 My neighbours ________. They’ll be back next week. A  went away yesterday  ■  B  went yesterday away  ■  C  yesterday went away  ■ 13 They love ________ to their relatives in Australia on Skype. A talk ■  B talking ■  C  to talking  ■
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    2English File IntermediatePlus Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014 NAME CLASS 7  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Intermediate Plus PRONUNCIATION a Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  ar|gu|ing  ■ B ar|gu|ing  ■✓  C ar|gu|ing  ■ 1 A re|fe|ree  ■  B re|fe|ree  ■  C re|fe|ree  ■ 2 A in|su|rance  ■ B in|su|rance  ■  C in|su|rance  ■ 3 A en|ter|tain|ment  ■ B en|ter|tain|ment  ■  C en|ter|tain|ment  ■ 4 A cha|ri|ty  ■ B cha|ri|ty  ■  C cha|ri|ty  ■ 5 A re|ac|tion  ■  B re|ac|tion  ■  C re|ac|tion  ■ b Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  arena  ■✓  B warm  ■  C thought  ■ 6 A circle  ■  B bird  ■  C computer  ■ 7 A performance  ■ B audience  ■  C spectator  ■ 8 A theatre  ■  B prefer  ■  C nervous  ■ 9 A stalls  ■  B final  ■  C sport  ■  10 A concert  ■  B curtain  ■  C interval  ■ 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50 b Tick (✓) the correct word A, B, or C to complete the phrasal verbs. Example: That isn’t true. She _________ it up. A did ■  B made ■✓  C kept ■ 6 I don’t know the answer. I _________ up – what is it? A take ■  B give ■  C turn ■ 7 My cousins _________ round for dinner last night. A came ■  B passed ■  C turned ■ 8 Enrique’s been taken _________ as an intern at an insurance company. A off ■  B up ■  C on ■ 9 We didn’t need our old clothes any more, so we gave them _________. A away ■  B out ■  C off ■ 10 Sarah came _________ with a brilliant idea today. A down ■  B off ■  C up ■ c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: the people who like a sports team, musicians, etc. A crowd ■  B viewers ■  C fans ■✓ 11 the place where you buy tickets for an event A  box office  ■  B  seat office  ■  C  place office  ■ 12 this is raised at the beginning of a play in a theatre A gate ■  B mask ■  C curtain ■ 13 the person playing against you in a sport A opposite ■  B opponent ■  C other ■ 14 the seats on the ground floor in a theatre A stalls ■  B gallery ■  C circle ■ 15 printed information about a performance A reference ■  B programme ■  C report ■ 16 the place where actors, musicians, etc. perform A stage ■  B stalls ■  C score ■ 17 an afternoon performance at a theatre A scene ■  B finale ■  C matinee ■ 18 the break between the two parts of a football, rugby match, etc. A  half time  ■  B  rest time  ■  C  extra time  ■ 19 a line of seats in a theatre, arena, etc. A row ■  B queue ■  C box ■ 20 this is used to signal the end of a football match A flag ■  B whistle ■  C bell ■ 20