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Test Your |⁄ © Test Your Vocabulary is the first in a series of Cover designed by fully revised and Cover photograph PhotoDisc five best-selling Test Your Vocabulary books This updated edition features 60 varied and enjoyable vocabulary tests covering the most important words and phrases needed by elementary-level students Gv) supplied rã Sư MS variety of tests, including crosswords, cartoons, fill-the-gaps, and many more Tips on learning vocabulary A-Z word list and full answer key Ideal for self-study and classroom ie Advanced Upper Intermediate “| [ R use Adults | 16+ Intermediate | | 12-15 H Pre-intermediate Si Elementary ia) Beginner Primary ISBN 0-582-45166-3 > Published and distributed by Pearson Education Limited by Also look out for: 60 tests for practising essential vocabulary at elementary level Wide TTestYourl⁄ | 780582"45 | 1667) ° Ô Test Your Vocabulary Peter Watcyn-Jones and Olivia Johnston PENGUIN ENGLISH This edition published 2002 Text copyright © Peter Watcyn-Jones 1980, 2002 Text copyright © Olivia Johnston 2002 Designed and typeset by Pantek Arts Ltd, Maidstone, Kent Missing verbs Food and drink Family life Missing verbs Opposites: more adjectives — CN + Prepositions (place) Countries and nationalities Jobs 12 Choose the word All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval 13 Missing verbs system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the 14 What's the weather like? 15 Fonuamotu island Publishers 16 Jobs 17 Plurals crossword 18 Food and drink Test Your Vocabulary series to revise Published by Pearson Education Limited in association with Penguin Books Ltd, both companies being subsidiaries of Pearson plc For a complete list of the titles available from Penguin English please visit our website at www.penguinenglish.com, or write to your local Pearson Education office or to: Marketing Department, Penguin Longman Publishing, Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Essex CM20 2JE 19 Prepositions (time) 20 Opposites: verbs 21° What are they saying? 22 Missing verbs 23 Food and drink 24 Choose the word 25 Yesterday, today, tomorrow 26 The house 27 Opposites: more verbs 28 How they look? 29 Clothes 30 Places in town 31 Clothes Œ LW OF DN NNN WWWWNN Ð C > CƠ Ơœ Œœ ® CC + there would not have been a BOW Ở Ở To Dagmar Hellstam and Joy McKellen without whom SA ND OR Acknowledgements > 11 œ crossword Illustrations by Rupert Besley, Martin Fish, Bob Harvey, Val Hill and Vince Silcock Printed in China SWTC/05 œ Test Your format devised by Peter Watcyn-Jones The body Ơ First published 1980 Opposites: adjectives ¬I Fifth impression 2005 Missing verbs Œœ ISBN 582 45166 oO OAN Da hOAN + and Associated Companies throughout the world ~ To the student 2JE, England _ Essex CM20 at at Harlow w Edinburgh Gate s Contents Pearson Education Limited 32 38 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 The house 47 Prepositions (mixed) 48 Opposites: various words 50 In the living room 52 Missing verbs 53 What's the matter? 54 What are they saying? 56 In the kitchen 58 Sports and free time 59 Choose the word 60 Irregular verbs crossword 62 Sports and free time 64 Let's get technical 65 Places in town 66 Doing the housework and shopping Irregular verbs crossword Prepositions (mixed) Word association Pets and other animals What kind of things are they? Crossword: It rhymes with One to go Words that sound the same Adjective + noun Schoo! subjects Choose the word Six-letter words Two small words, one big word Where are they? 68 70 72 74 75 76 78 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 Answers 90 Word list 97 To the student This book will help you to learn new English words while having fun at the same time Many of the tests use pictures — such as the tests on the weather, food and drink, jobs, clothes and parts of a house Others are based on word types — for example, verbs, adjectives and prepositions There are also tests on rhyming words, words that sound the same and words that people often mix up Use the contents list to find the right test for you Or go through the book and choose one that looks interesting or has drawings that you like So if you feel like doing a crossword, choose a crossword If you feel like looking at cartoons, try one of the What are words to a picture If a test is fun to learning new words fast There’s no through every test in the book The the ones at the beginning they saying? tests where you match do, this is one of the best ways of need to start at the beginning and work tests at the end are no more difficult than Write the missing verbs in the sentences below Choose from the following: | cry | To really learn a new word, you will need to each test more than once So use a pencil to write the answers in the book when you test yourself Then, check your answers and look carefully at the words you didn’t know or got wrong Finally, rub out your answers ready for the next time you try that test Each test will take you between five and fifteen minutes the first time you it, but the next time you will probably be much quicker The tests in this book clo not get harder as you go from Test to Test 60 However, the five books in the Test Your Vocabulary series are carefully graded from Book (for beginners) to Book 5, which is for advanced students If you find this book is too easy, try the next one in the series Good luck with learning the words in this book And we hope that you will enjoy using the words in real situations once you've learnt them here Peter Watcyn-Jones and Olivia Johnston đane run sing drink = drive sleep laugh study listen swim put want —ƑƑỄE—_ read write | _=——==——- Alice and Max are learning to We usually I feel tired today because I didn’t He doesn’t go to the beach because he can’t dance —) the tango football songs on the bus last night very well There are tip boxes on nearly every page They will give you extra help and information They will also give you ideas on how to learn new words Missing verbs 5_ lalways to the news on the radio in the morning Are we going to ‘It’s a really sad film It made me [think I’ll Jim Carrey is so funny He always makes me 10 Don't to the airport or go by bus? some letters tonight all the orange juice now Leave some for breakfast 11 Ialways 12 The bus is at the stop now, If we 13 She’s not hungry She doesn’t 14 ‘I'd like to 15 Shalll Ø the newspaper before I go to work , we'll catch it any cake medicine at college the milk in the fridge? © The w in write and the t in listen are silent We don’t say them ° The letters gh can make the sound f For example: laugh, enough vi Test Your Vocabulary 1 adjectives Opposites: Find the opposites of the words on the left in the square and write them down The words go down J or across > Adjective Opposite The body Write the numbers to 15 next to the correct words arm Adjective Opposite _l2_ back —_ 9_ hot ỦStyunr fat 10 old eat big 11 happy eye tall 12 fast feet full 13 high Hate x young 14 wet hand a open 18 hard fed Si rich good 2) bad SỐ ee cl|rLlolR|o|M|s|s|o[F | leg —— mouth _ wls|Alp|p|rL|olrlrl|o|Ð neck —— P|IS|E|M|IP|T|Y|T|O|WIP nose _ N|E|W|W|lO|D|S|OIN|E|S teeth — AIJID|E|W|L|S|H|O|R|LIIA SIJIA|S|TIO|R|A|S|LIO|W M|B|H|E|R|Y|H|I|BILIH AJDIO|W|IC|O|L|D|IA|SII LỊE|R|S|R|E|T|H|IL|NIR LJW|T|W|C|IL|OIS DỊE P|O|O|R|W|O|SỊT FJW This is one way of learning new words Write ten new words on a piece of paper and put it in your pocket Carry it with you for a few days, and look at it now and again When you know all the words, throw the piece of paper pf away and write a new list Test Your Vocabulary fp se The words foot and tooth have irregular plurals The plural of foot is feet and the plural of tooth is teeth © The k in knee is silent We don’t say it Test Your Vocabulary Prepositions (place) Look at the pictures and write the missing prepositions in the sentences opposite Use each preposition once only through 4A next to on behind in front of over under between The mobile phone is o HS in the bag the bank and the computer The post office is “Post off shop The cat is The dog is lying He is standing There’s a bridge the bed the fire a tree the river The headphones are Oo The cinema is the table the restaurant They're walking home the park Most people use the word mobile not mobile phone What’s your mobile number? Can you call me on my mobile, please? In American English a mobile phone is a cel! phone Test Your Vocabulary Test Your Vocabulary = O Missing verbs Food write the missing verbs in the sentences below Choose from the following: carry open eat -phone- Can you fly play happen hurt sit down phone smoke kick learn wash watch drink Write the numbers to 12 next to the correct words fruit sausages bread an ice cream toast cheese jam vegetables a cup of tea oranges wine a banana ask and the station to find out the train times? The train is too slow Let’s Could you from London to Glasgow the window, please? It’s very hot in here Did you the film on television last night? When did you to play the guitar? ‘Would you like a cigarette?’ ‘No, thank you I don’t Could you a this bag, please? It’s too heavy for me I’m tired Can’t we for a minute? I’m not going out tonight I want to 10 Don't my hair me any more questions I’m not going to answer 11 I've got a new computer game called Traveller Do you know how to 12 I never 13 In football you can 14 How did the accident 15 Does your broken leg £ it? meat I’m a vegetarian the ball or hit it with your head a lot? The verbs phone, telephone, cal! and ring all mean the same thing Test Your Vocabulary P Tea is more popular than coffee in Britain The British drink 185 million cups of tea per day and 77% of British people drink tea regularly Test Your Vocabulary f Family life > What they all say about family life’? Choose the correct word for each gap Read Charlotte’s words and write the names of the people on the family tree aunt grandfather ‘My name’s Charlotte I’m married to John We have two children, Stephen and Sylvia My mum’s name is Theresa and my father is called Alan I have two sisters and a brother — Emily, Rebecca and Michael Emily’s married to Craig and they have a son called Freddie and twin daughters, Lizzie and Vicky.’ cousin grandchildren = grandmother — grandson nephews | daughter nieces parents husband sisters mother -ser uncle My (a) son wife i — ———- L— Alan: granddaughter , Michael, is teaching me to use a computer I want to get on the Internet Theresa: It was my birthday last week My (b) made me a big chocolate cake Stephen: My (c) Michael is great He always buys me the best computer games Michael: I've got three (d) Freddie and two (e) Christmas is a very expensive time for me! Alan Craig: My (f) ’s family is really nice Her (g) , Theresa, is great with the children Rebecca: Emily is always very tired Her (h) never helps her with the twins Sylvia: My (i) Freddie: hate my (j) the time My (k) , Craig, Emily is quite fat , Lizzie and Vicky They cry all , Stephen, is cool He’s brilliant at football Theresa: I’m a bit worried about my (1) Rebecca She hasn't got a job or a boyfriend at the moment Sylvia: Freddie: Both my (m) wear glasses when | grow up | My (n) (o) Theresa: My five (p) wear glasses ] don’t want to is called Theresa and my is called Alan are the best thing in my life I love those twins, Lizzie and Vicky Alan: Test Your Vocabulary Sylvia is a very clever girl She’ll go far in life and My (q) Test Your Vocabulary © Missing verbs more Opposites: adjectives Write the missing verbs in the sentences below Choose from the following: Write the opposite of each word in the puzzle What is the sentence in the climb core know sell cook shut find spell tell Would you like to ¢ome _ Excuse me, you I live very near my office, so I always Can you Shall I ‘Could you forget give keep visit walk wear to my party on Friday? the way to the station, please? to work darker squares? interesting heavy 11 clean clever easy 12_ shallow cheap early 13 friendly right safe 14 pretty = quiet 10 asleep 15 kind me the name of the new student in our class? my blue trousers or my red skirt to Celia’s party? your name, please?’ he asked ‘L-U-C-Y, Lucy.’ the window, please It’s cold in here Did you ever [think I’ll 10 J love eating at their house They really know how to 11 We can’t go by car because I can’t 12 How often you 13 Did your parents 14 You can I don’t want it 15 I sometimes Ø trees when you were a child? my car and buy a motorbike my car keys your cousins in Canada? you a nice birthday present? the Celine Dion CD you borrowed from me my own mobile phone number! ° The in climb and the k in know are silent We don’t say them s The word walk rhymes with talk ° The vowel! sound in work is the same as in her 10 Test Your Vocabulary pg We can make the opposite of some adjectives with -un For example: friendly / unfriendly interesting / uninteresting happy / unhappy Test Your Vocabulary 11 O countries and nationalities crossword Complete the crossword Each answer is a country or a nationality | | = | | | | |] | ee | a | Ped dh dus feel] fel | f@) zhang was born in China 12 Michel was born in France He’s 14 Diane and Mike come from the USA They’re 16 Sylvie is Swiss She’s from 17 Dorte is Danish She’s from 18 He's =———————_= SS They’re from Sweden They’re Down We’re Spanish We’re from Dimitri is from Greece He’s Keiko is from Japan She’s Dr Fernandez is from Portugal She’s They’re British They were born in 11 Roberto is Italian He’s from 13 They’re Dutch They’re from 15 Dinesh comes from India He’s Across 12 Mikhail was born in Russia He is Bettina is German She comes from My girlfriend is Polish She was born in They come from Norway They are Rosa is Brazilian She comes from Fizen is from Fethiye, in Turkey She’s IS Test Your Vocabulary Ø Write all the nationality words on this page in five groups Can you think of any more nationality words? Add them to the correct group s ending an eo â clio -ese in đ ending ish ° in ° other endings = ne -ch Test Your Vocabulary 13 ... in her 10 Test Your Vocabulary pg We can make the opposite of some adjectives with -un For example: friendly / unfriendly interesting / uninteresting happy / unhappy Test Your Vocabulary 11 O countries... assist LỊ teạch _— —_ LÌ potato mouse foot man child 10 kiss 11 baby 13 taxi 14 glass Down Test tooth country =) woman knife city 11 box 12 bus The b in plumber is silent We don’t say it f a... without the prior written permission of the 14 What''s the weather like? 15 Fonuamotu island Publishers 16 Jobs 17 Plurals crossword 18 Food and drink Test Your Vocabulary series to revise Published

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