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Test/ Your Vocabulary PETER WATCYN-JONES Test/Your Vocabulary Test Your Vocabulary is the best-selling series of vocabulary practice books by Peter Watcyn-Jones They are ideal for use in the classroom or for self-study Special features include: approximately 6,400 new words and phrases to learn and use in the series, from Beginner to Advanced vocabulary practised and revised from level to level a wide variety of test-types including gap-filling, multiple-choice, crosswords, puzzles, correcting misprints and picture tests an Introduction with notes on how to use the tests a complete Answer Key This new edition of Test Your Vocabulary provides practice in vocabulary for everyday subjects such as jobs, sports, furniture and cars, as well as more unusual subjects like animal sounds, people’s characteristics and different types of books Test Your Vocabulary contains 60 tests Cover photograph © Photonica/S.O.A START TESTING YOUR VOCABULARY BEGINNER / ELEMENTARY TEST YOUR VOCABULARY ELEMENTARY / LOWER INTERMEDIATE TEST YOUR VOCABULARY INTERMEDIATE TEST YOUR VOCABULARY INTERMEDIATE TEST YOUR VOCABULARY UPPER TEST YOUR VOCABULARY ADVANCED | 900 WORDS 1000 WORDS / FCE INTERMEDIATE 950 WORDS / CAE / CPE PENGUIN Published and distributed by P earson Education Limited 850 WORDS 1000 WORDS 1700 WORDS ISBN 0-14-081615~-1 | | | lIll 014081 Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Essex CM20 2JE, England and Associated Companies throughout the world First published by Penguin Books 1985 This edition published 2000 Third impression 2000 Copyright © Peter Watcyn-Jones 1979 Illustrations copyright © Sven Nordqvist 1979 All rights reserved Printed in England by Clays Ltd, St Ives plc Set in Times Except in the United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hiredsout, or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser Published by Pearson Education Limited in association with Penguin Books Ltd., both companies being subsidiaries of Pearson Plc The sea-shore 38 34 Prepositions 39 35 Parts of a car 40 Add a letter 4I Cartoons 42 Too many words 44 British and American English 45 Puzzle it out 2— Who’s who < < 36 33 + 36 C 37 Œ A true story 35 Choose the answer 38 ~l Where they live? Where you find them? 32 39 Quantities œ ODD + Q2 Synonyms — adjectives 40 Things in the home Things in the home Opposites — adjectives mm © Countries and nationalities Choose the word — — CO Things in the home Test ` hở Test 31 WH Introduction To the student — CONTENTS Guess their jobs The name of the room Tools, etc Synonyms — verbs Find the buildings Word association | Furniture and fittings Missing words — people’s characteristics Hobbies and pastimes Prepositions i Furniture and fittings Puzzle it out — Who’s who 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 at the party? 46 Confusing words 48 Opposites - verbs 50 Classifications 51 Types of transport 52 Synonyms — more adjectives 53 From Bear to Coat 54 Bits and pieces | 55 Missing words - books, etc 56 Word association 58 Bits and pieces 59 Missing words — adverbs 60 Anagrams 62 What’s the verb? 64 Choose the word 66 Right or wrong? 68 Choose the adjective 70 What’s the rhyming word? 71 in Susan’s family? 24 23 Anima! sounds 25 24 Find the words 26 25 Newspaper misprints 27 26 Clothes 28 27 Choose the word 29 59 Words with silent letters 28 Phrases 30 60 Adjective + noun combinations 29 Complete the dialogue 32 30 Sports, games, pastimes ~ equipment 34 Same word — different meaning Answers 72 74 16 71 TITLES Test/Your © IN THE SERIES Test,Your ® Vocabulary Start Testing Your Vocabulary PETER WATCYN-JONES Test/Your PETER WATCYN-JONES â TestYour Đ% Vocabulary Vocabulary PETER WATCYN-JONES PETER WATCYN-JONES Test“Your ® Test/Your Vocabulary Vocabulary PETER WATCYN-JONES PETER WATCYN-JONES & INTRODUCTION Nowadays few people will dispute the importance of vocabulary, especially the need for active vocabulary practice The Test Your Vocabulary books filled this need when they first came out, and they continue to so There are six books in the series, from elementary to advanced level In this new edition of the series each book has ten new tests To facilitate self-study there is a full Answer Key Students using Test Your Vocabulary will find learning vocabulary both stimulating and enjoyable Test Your Vocabulary is the third book in the series and is intended for intermediate students There are sixty tests, and approximately 1,000 words in the book The tests cover areas of vocabulary such as jobs, clothes and people’s characteristics There are twelve picture tests on everyday objects found in the home, furniture and parts of a car Finally, there are tests on synonyms, antonyms, prepositions, British and American English, anagrams, adverbs, adjective-noun collocations, rhyming words and words with more than one meaning TO THE STUDENT This book will help you to learn a lot of new English words But in order for the new words to become ‘fixed’ in your mind, you need to test yourself again and again Here is one method you can use to help you learn the words Read through the instructions carefully for the test you are going to try Then try the test, writing your answers in pencil When you have finished, check your answers and correct any mistakes you have made Read through the test again, paying special attention to the words you didn’t know or got wrong Try the test again five minutes later You can this either by covering up the words (for example, in the picture tests) or by asking a friend to test you Repeat this until you can remember all the words Rub out your answers Try the test again the following day (You should remember most of the words.) Finally, plan to try the test at least twice again within the following month After this most of the words will be ‘fixed’ in your mind Things in the home Write the number of each drawing next to the correct word coathanger 14, potato peeler — lightbulb plate = ~~ ee TS, eggslicer ~*~ dustpan is carpet beater scrubbing brush ti cheese slicer teatowel @ “su colander broom ộ “su $ (2) G) * — ,, yp YL me ] Synonyms — adjectives Give a synonym for each of the words in brackets in the following sentences Choose from the ones below Number | has been done for you odd bashful cheeky enjoyable enormous attractive ample hilarious - Vital authentic unbelievable obstinate big-headed appalling keen He was one of the most (good-looking) attractive vive nhe men she had ever seen 2_We had a really (pleasanf) time in Brighton last week David is always telling people how good he is at everything He’s so (conceited) " -Ắ The - play last night was (terrible) At least half the audience walked out in the middle of it There`s something very (peculliar) about Mr Brown’s behaviour today Haven't you noticed? Have you seen James and Sally’s new house? It’s really (huge) He won't take my advice He’s so (stubborn) I was always very (shy) 00000000 as a child and hated going to parties or meeting new people My son loves school In fact, in some ways he’s too (enthusiastic) khe 2n I mean, it’s the only thing he ever talks about 10 It looked like (a genuine) an Picasso, but in fact it was only a copy II I think Martha is going to have a lot of problems with her children They’re so (rude) to everyone 12 You should have done it by now You've had (sufficient) .time You must read this story — 1s quite Gacredible) coocc ! 14 Hard work and ambition are (essential) if you want to get on in life 15 You must go and see the new ‘Monty Python” film - it’s (very funny) Where they live? Read through the following sentences and fill in the missing words BR Amonklivesina A nun Ïivesina ta WN Most English families liveina A king livesina Soldiers live na ~ơl Aneskimo livesinan `â A bee livesina — © A bïrd liVesina_ A dog livesina A horse livesina nt & A pIg livesina A spider livesina — a mỶ= — Wn A prisoner livesina A gipsy livesina = - An eagle lives inan A true story Look at the following cartoon-strip of something that really happened work out which Number sentence goes with which drawing Number Then try to the sentences 1~10 1! has been done for you A TRUE 17 [HINH LỄ 211; : »® (78S) ey Y# a ^ ⁄ý i } if | ba STORY = eR ry oa sẽ) to , ip qa

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