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NAME	CLASS
9  Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
15	 She ________ have passed the exam if she hadn’t
studied so hard.
	 A wouldn’t ■  B didn’t ■  C can’t ■
16	 ‘What ________ at university?’ He asked me what I’d
studied at university.
	 A  are you studying  ■  B  do you study  ■ 
C  did you study  ■
17	 I would have invited you if you ________ you wanted to
come.
	 A  had said  ■  B  would said  ■ 
C  had have said  ■
18	 They couldn’t see the play because all the tickets
________.
	 A  are selling  ■  B  had been sold  ■ 
C  would be sold  ■
19	 ‘I might go next week.’ Tom said he ________ next
week.
	 A  might go  ■  B  might have gone  ■ 
C  might gone  ■
20	 We ________ our visit to the gallery because we hadn’t
been there before.
	 A  had enjoyed  ■  B enjoyed ■ 
C  have enjoyed  ■
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VOCABULARY
a	 Tick (✓) the correct word ending A, B, or C for the
definitions.
Example:	 a person’s ability to remember things
	 mem-  A mory ■  B ry ■  C ory ■✓
1	 often forgetting things
	 forget-  A able ■  B ful ■  C tious ■
2	 someone’s written account of their life
	 mem-  A oirs ■  B ories ■  C ory ■
3	 so special that you’ll never forget it
	 unforget-  A ful ■  B ting ■  C table ■
4	 something that is built to remind people of an event
	 mem-  A orial ■  B orizer ■  C ento ■
5	 remembered because it is special
	 mem-  A orized ■  B orable ■  C oried ■
GRAMMAR
Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example:	 She asked ________ Spanish or Italian.
	 A  was I  ■  B  if I was  ■✓  C  if was I  ■
1	 ‘Don’t forget to go to the bank.’ She told ________ to
go to the bank.
	 A  me not to forget  ■  B  not forget  ■ 
C  I don’t forget  ■
2	 ‘You’ll feel better soon.’ The doctor told Tom ________
better soon.
	 A  he feels  ■  B  he’d felt  ■  C  he’d feel  ■
3	 Maria said they ________ for five years.
	 A  ’ve married  ■  B  ’d marry  ■ 
C  ’d been married  ■
4	 ‘I think you’ve already paid.’ She said she ________
already paid.
	 A  thought I’d  ■  B  thought I having  ■ 
C  thinks to have  ■
5	 If I ________ remember their number, I would’ve
phoned.
	 A could’ve ■  B  ’d been able to  ■  C can ■
6	 ‘See you tomorrow.’ They said they’d see us ________.
	 A  the next day  ■  B  tomorrow day  ■ 
C  next day  ■
7	 If I ________ seen the news, I wouldn’t have known.
	 A hadn’t ■  B haven’t ■  C  wouldn’t have  ■
8	 ‘Can you close the door?’ My boss told me ________
the door.
	 A  to close  ■  B close ■  C closing ■
9	 I ran to the post office, but it ________.
	 A  did already close  ■  B  already closed  ■ 
C  had already closed  ■
10	 ‘She has a terrible memory.’ You said she ________
a terrible memory.
	 A  was having  ■  B  had had  ■  C had ■
11	 ‘We don’t want to come here again.’ Tess said they
didn’t want to go ________ again.
	 A here ■  B there ■  C  to there  ■
12	 What job ________ if you hadn’t decided to be
a teacher?
	 A  did you do  ■  B  you would do  ■ 
C  would you have done  ■
13	 ‘I ________ my handbag.’ She said she couldn’t find her
handbag.
	 A  can’t found  ■  B  not can find  ■ 
C  can’t find  ■
14	 He played badly because he ________ feeling unwell.
	 A  have been  ■  B  had been  ■  C  may be  ■
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NAME	CLASS
9  Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Intermediate Plus
18	 Robert decided not to have a traditional ________
party with his friends.
	 A hen ■  B stag ■  C deer ■
19	 George and Mabel were ________ for several years
before they got married.
	 A engaged ■  B wedded ■  C fiancéd ■
20	 My sister’s three closest friends were her ________.
	 A pagegirls ■  B bridesfriends ■ 
C bridesmaids ■
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PRONUNCIATION
a	 Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example:	A  re|mem|ber  ■  B re|mem|ber  ■✓ 
C re|mem|ber  ■
1	A for|get|ful  ■ B for|get|ful  ■ 
C for|get|ful  ■
2	A me|mo|rize  ■  B me|mo|rize  ■ 
C me|mo|rize  ■
3	A mem|ora|ble  ■  B mem|ora|ble  ■ 
C  mem|ora|ble  ■
4	A un|for|ge|tta|ble  ■  B un|for|ge|tta|ble  ■ 
C un|for|ge|tta|ble  ■
5	A me|mo|rial  ■ B me|mo|rial  ■ 
C me|mo|rial  ■
b	 Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example:	A  re|cep|tion  ■✓ B re|cep|tion  ■ 
C re|cep|tion  ■
6	A fi|an|cé  ■  B fi|an|cé  ■ C fi|an|cé  ■
7	A re|gi|stry  ■  B re|gi|stry  ■ 
C  re|gi|stry  ■
8	A ce|re|mo|ny  ■  B ce|re|mo|ny  ■ 
C ce|re|mo|ny  ■
9	A a|nec|dote  ■  B a|nec|dote  ■ 
C  a|nec|dote  ■
10	A tra|di|tion  ■  B tra|di|tion  ■ 
C tra|di|tion  ■
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b	 Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example:	 Do you find it easy to ________ names?
	A  forgetting  ■  B remember ■✓ 
C memory ■
6	 I enjoyed reading my grandmother’s ________.
	 A memory ■  B memorable ■ 
C memoirs ■
7	 The most ________ holiday we’ve ever had was in
Iceland.
	 A unforgetting ■  B unforgettable ■ 
C rememberful ■
8	 You mustn’t ________ you have an appointment this
morning.
	 A forget ■  B forgot ■  C forgetting ■
9	 Dan got excellent marks because he’d been able to
________ all the facts.
	 A memorize ■  B remembering ■ 
C memory ■
10	 I find I’m getting more and more ________. I can’t
remember a thing.
	 A forgettable ■  B unmemorable ■ 
C forgetful ■
c	 Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
They are all related to weddings.
Example:	When are Anita and Carlos getting
________?
	A  marry  ■  B married ■✓ 
C marriage ■
11	 Alex’s nephews were the ________.
	 A pageboys ■  B pages ■  C  bride’sboys  ■
12	 Mike’s oldest friend was his ________ man at the
wedding.
	 A better ■  B best ■  C groom ■
13	 No one will forget my father’s ________ in a hurry.
	 A speak ■  B speech ■  C spoken ■
14	 The wedding ________ lasted almost one hour.
	 A ceremonious ■  B ceremony ■ 
C ceremonial ■
15	 There were nearly two hundred guests at the
________.
	 A receipt ■  B receive ■  C reception ■
16	 The bride and ________ looked extremely happy in
the official photos.
	 A  wedding man  ■  B groom ■ 
C brideman ■
17	 Charlotte was upset because her ________ dress was
too big for her.
	 A marriage ■  B bride’s ■  C wedding ■

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    1English File IntermediatePlus Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014 NAME CLASS 9  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Intermediate Plus 15 She ________ have passed the exam if she hadn’t studied so hard. A wouldn’t ■  B didn’t ■  C can’t ■ 16 ‘What ________ at university?’ He asked me what I’d studied at university. A  are you studying  ■  B  do you study  ■  C  did you study  ■ 17 I would have invited you if you ________ you wanted to come. A  had said  ■  B  would said  ■  C  had have said  ■ 18 They couldn’t see the play because all the tickets ________. A  are selling  ■  B  had been sold  ■  C  would be sold  ■ 19 ‘I might go next week.’ Tom said he ________ next week. A  might go  ■  B  might have gone  ■  C  might gone  ■ 20 We ________ our visit to the gallery because we hadn’t been there before. A  had enjoyed  ■  B enjoyed ■  C  have enjoyed  ■ 20 VOCABULARY a Tick (✓) the correct word ending A, B, or C for the definitions. Example: a person’s ability to remember things mem-  A mory ■  B ry ■  C ory ■✓ 1 often forgetting things forget-  A able ■  B ful ■  C tious ■ 2 someone’s written account of their life mem-  A oirs ■  B ories ■  C ory ■ 3 so special that you’ll never forget it unforget-  A ful ■  B ting ■  C table ■ 4 something that is built to remind people of an event mem-  A orial ■  B orizer ■  C ento ■ 5 remembered because it is special mem-  A orized ■  B orable ■  C oried ■ GRAMMAR Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: She asked ________ Spanish or Italian. A  was I  ■  B  if I was  ■✓  C  if was I  ■ 1 ‘Don’t forget to go to the bank.’ She told ________ to go to the bank. A  me not to forget  ■  B  not forget  ■  C  I don’t forget  ■ 2 ‘You’ll feel better soon.’ The doctor told Tom ________ better soon. A  he feels  ■  B  he’d felt  ■  C  he’d feel  ■ 3 Maria said they ________ for five years. A  ’ve married  ■  B  ’d marry  ■  C  ’d been married  ■ 4 ‘I think you’ve already paid.’ She said she ________ already paid. A  thought I’d  ■  B  thought I having  ■  C  thinks to have  ■ 5 If I ________ remember their number, I would’ve phoned. A could’ve ■  B  ’d been able to  ■  C can ■ 6 ‘See you tomorrow.’ They said they’d see us ________. A  the next day  ■  B  tomorrow day  ■  C  next day  ■ 7 If I ________ seen the news, I wouldn’t have known. A hadn’t ■  B haven’t ■  C  wouldn’t have  ■ 8 ‘Can you close the door?’ My boss told me ________ the door. A  to close  ■  B close ■  C closing ■ 9 I ran to the post office, but it ________. A  did already close  ■  B  already closed  ■  C  had already closed  ■ 10 ‘She has a terrible memory.’ You said she ________ a terrible memory. A  was having  ■  B  had had  ■  C had ■ 11 ‘We don’t want to come here again.’ Tess said they didn’t want to go ________ again. A here ■  B there ■  C  to there  ■ 12 What job ________ if you hadn’t decided to be a teacher? A  did you do  ■  B  you would do  ■  C  would you have done  ■ 13 ‘I ________ my handbag.’ She said she couldn’t find her handbag. A  can’t found  ■  B  not can find  ■  C  can’t find  ■ 14 He played badly because he ________ feeling unwell. A  have been  ■  B  had been  ■  C  may be  ■
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    2English File IntermediatePlus Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014 NAME CLASS 9  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Intermediate Plus 18 Robert decided not to have a traditional ________ party with his friends. A hen ■  B stag ■  C deer ■ 19 George and Mabel were ________ for several years before they got married. A engaged ■  B wedded ■  C fiancéd ■ 20 My sister’s three closest friends were her ________. A pagegirls ■  B bridesfriends ■  C bridesmaids ■ 20 PRONUNCIATION a Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  re|mem|ber  ■  B re|mem|ber  ■✓  C re|mem|ber  ■ 1 A for|get|ful  ■ B for|get|ful  ■  C for|get|ful  ■ 2 A me|mo|rize  ■  B me|mo|rize  ■  C me|mo|rize  ■ 3 A mem|ora|ble  ■  B mem|ora|ble  ■  C  mem|ora|ble  ■ 4 A un|for|ge|tta|ble  ■  B un|for|ge|tta|ble  ■  C un|for|ge|tta|ble  ■ 5 A me|mo|rial  ■ B me|mo|rial  ■  C me|mo|rial  ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A  re|cep|tion  ■✓ B re|cep|tion  ■  C re|cep|tion  ■ 6 A fi|an|cé  ■  B fi|an|cé  ■ C fi|an|cé  ■ 7 A re|gi|stry  ■  B re|gi|stry  ■  C  re|gi|stry  ■ 8 A ce|re|mo|ny  ■  B ce|re|mo|ny  ■  C ce|re|mo|ny  ■ 9 A a|nec|dote  ■  B a|nec|dote  ■  C  a|nec|dote  ■ 10 A tra|di|tion  ■  B tra|di|tion  ■  C tra|di|tion  ■ 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50 b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: Do you find it easy to ________ names? A  forgetting  ■  B remember ■✓  C memory ■ 6 I enjoyed reading my grandmother’s ________. A memory ■  B memorable ■  C memoirs ■ 7 The most ________ holiday we’ve ever had was in Iceland. A unforgetting ■  B unforgettable ■  C rememberful ■ 8 You mustn’t ________ you have an appointment this morning. A forget ■  B forgot ■  C forgetting ■ 9 Dan got excellent marks because he’d been able to ________ all the facts. A memorize ■  B remembering ■  C memory ■ 10 I find I’m getting more and more ________. I can’t remember a thing. A forgettable ■  B unmemorable ■  C forgetful ■ c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. They are all related to weddings. Example: When are Anita and Carlos getting ________? A  marry  ■  B married ■✓  C marriage ■ 11 Alex’s nephews were the ________. A pageboys ■  B pages ■  C  bride’sboys  ■ 12 Mike’s oldest friend was his ________ man at the wedding. A better ■  B best ■  C groom ■ 13 No one will forget my father’s ________ in a hurry. A speak ■  B speech ■  C spoken ■ 14 The wedding ________ lasted almost one hour. A ceremonious ■  B ceremony ■  C ceremonial ■ 15 There were nearly two hundred guests at the ________. A receipt ■  B receive ■  C reception ■ 16 The bride and ________ looked extremely happy in the official photos. A  wedding man  ■  B groom ■  C brideman ■ 17 Charlotte was upset because her ________ dress was too big for her. A marriage ■  B bride’s ■  C wedding ■