SPOTLIGHT 9 TEST 3
I. Listening
1. Speaker 1____
2. Speaker 2____
3. Speaker 3____
4. Speaker 4 ____
5. Speaker 5____
Vocabulary
II. Fill in the gaps in the sentences with the correct word:
• similar • giant • lurks • glimpse • dull • appears • alike • mind • corridor • human
• fantasy • brain • impact
1. These two paintings look so much that you have to look really closely to see the few differences they have.
2.This couldn't be a(n) print; it's far too wide and half a metre long!
3.Eric has a brilliant he 's sure to become a famous scientist one day.
4.The strange creature disappeared before we managed to catch a of it.
5.According to Norwegian legend , the Kraken was a(n) monster that lived in the sea.
6.When Natasha is stressed out, she always dreams that a snake-headed monster suddenly and starts chasing her.
7.Cubism and Surrealism are two styles of painting that have had a great on modern art.
8.Garry really lives in a(n) world! He believes that he will be the one who will take pictures of Bigfoot first!
9.I don't like this painting. I think the brown and grey colours give it a sad feeling.
10.The old castle had a dark, mysterious leading to the dungeons below.
III. Choose the correct reply:
11. - Last night I dreamt that a huge spider was chasing me.
A. - What do you think this means?
B. - That's a thought!
12. I woke up at 2:00am and couldn't get back to sleep.
A. - Poor you!
B.- That's a relief!
13. Your dream might mean that you ' ll meet someone new.
A. - That's horrible!
B. - You can't be serious!
14. Do you have any idea what dreaming about wild animals means?
A. - I can't say for sure.
B. -That can't be right.
15. Don't worry, your dream probably means that you're stressed.
A. - Do you really think so?
B. - Is everything alright?
IV. Form compound adjectives using the words below.
deep well human blond good
16. He is a …-known English writer.
17. They say there are some …- sea monsters here.
18. Diana is a very …- looking girl.
19. Her brother is a cute …-haired boy.
20. They watched a horror film about …-like reptile.
Grammar
V. Choose the correct variant:
1) By the time Tom arrived at the station, the train has already been leaving / had already left.
2) How long had you been trying / had you tried to call Tom before he finally answered the phone?
3) The children played / were playing / had played with their toys when their mum came back home.
4) Alan had a headache because he had played / had been playing / played computer games all afternoon.
5) What happened/ was happening /had happened last Monday?
6) The birds sang / were singing / sing noisily around when we met in the park.
7) At last he got the opportunity he had been waiting/ waited /is waiting for so long.
8) The room looked beautiful, as she had changed /changed / was changing the furniture and the curtains.
Put the verbs in
brackets into the correct past tense.
9. Yuri … (work) on his
computer for two hours before it … (break down).
10. I … (mop) the floor while my brother (cut) the grass.
11. … (you/sleep) when the earthquake (start)?
12. This time last week he … (fly) to Tokyo.
13. Sam was really happy because he … (win) the race.
14. Rita … (not/finish) her project by the time she went to bed.
15. They … (visit) their grandparents last weekend.
VI. Choose the correct preposition:
16. I feel ill. I must be coming over / / up / down / across with the flu.
17. They came out / down / across / round a secret room in the palace.
18. We came over / down / across / up with a great idea for a party.
19. I was nervous about / from / at camping in the forest.
20. She knew about / from / at experience not to go there along.
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