Straightforward Upper Intermediate Unit 6 test
Name Arseniya Gadzheva
Score ______/50_
Vocabulary
A Complete the text with the words and phrases in the box.
a Member of Parliament candidate discrimination embodiment general election joke
ran for office set her sights on squirm to make matters worse victory
Although women often face (1) _______discrimination________ when it comes to politics, Maria
Sanchez wasn’t going to let that get in her way. From an early age she had (2) ______set her sights
on _________ becoming a politician. In 1997 she became the youngest (3)
_____candidate__________ in her country’s
(4) _____ganeral election__________ and, although she didn’t win she was determined to try
again. In 2001 she
(5) _____ran for office__________ again. This time she was standing against Hugo Perez,
(6) _______a Member of Parliament________ for more than 30 years. During the election
campaign Hugo made a sexist
(7) _______joke________. Ms Sanchez immediately attacked him and, during a national TV debate,
made him (8) _______squirm________ with embarrassment. (9) _______to make matters
worse ________ for Hugo he became seen as the (10) _______embodiment________ of
everything that was wrong with the political system and Maria Sanchez won a stunning (11)
______victory_________.
B Match the -isms a–e to the sentences 12–16.
(12) Don’t worry! Everything will be OK. - b a) ageism
(13) He’s too old to be working full-time.-a b) optimism
(14) It’s never going to get better.-d c) pacifism
(15) Oh come on! Only a man can do that!-e d) pessimism
(16) People should never fight. It’s much better to talk.-c e) sexism
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C Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
(17) She turned blush / bright red when he told her he loved her.
(18) He was so ashamed / squirmed when he realized what he’d done.
(19) It was such an ashamed / a humiliating experience.
(20) I blush / squirmed so much when he was speaking. I really felt uncomfortable.
(21) What kinds of things make you blush / humiliating?
Grammar
D Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
(22) If there _______were________ (be) more women politicians the world would be a better place.
(23) He’ll be a successful leader provided he _______listens________ (listen) to the voters.
(24) I won’t ______vote_________ (vote) for him, unless he promises to reduce taxes.
(25) I’m sure he would have been elected, if he _____hand’t lied__________ (not / lie).
(26) If you could ______change_____ (change) anything in your country, what would it be?
(27) If he hadn’t been famous, he wouldn’t have ______become_________ (become) governor of
California.
E Complete the sentences with the correct words or phrases, a, b or c.
(28) Arnold Schwarzenegger won’t become president of the US _______________ they change the
law.
a) if b) provided c) unless
(29) If I _______________ her, I wouldn’t have believed it!
a) had met b) hadn’t met c) don’t meet
(30) If you _______________not to do it again, I’ll give you another chance.
a) promise b) promised c) had promised
(31) If politicians _______________ I won’t ever vote again.
a) kept on lying b) keep on lying c) lied
(32) If I were you, I _______________ to his advice.
a) ’d listen b) ’ll listen c) listened
(33) _______________ you vote for him, you’ll regret it.
a) If b) As long as c) Providing
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F Tick the sentence, a or b, that has the same meaning as the first sentence.
(34) I really regret lying to you.
a) I wish you hadn’t lied.
b) I wish I hadn’t lied.
(35) I was wrong not to tell you straight away.
a) If only I hadn’t told you.
b) If only I had told you.
(36) Please be quiet.
a) I wish you’d stop talking.
b) I wish you weren’t so quiet.
(37) I didn’t know you liked her.
a) If only I’d known how you felt.
b) If only I’d known you didn’t like her.
(38) It’s a shame that we argue all the time.
a) I wish we didn’t argue all the time.
b) I wish we argued all the time.
G Choose the correct word or words to complete the sentences.
(39) You really should / shouldn’t have thought about what you were doing.
(40) You really should / shouldn’t have done that! You’ll be in trouble later.
(41) I should / shouldn’t have voted for him, he’ll be a terrible politician.
(42) He really should / shouldn’t have lied! Now nobody will trust him.
(43) If you’d thought about it you should / shouldn’t have known the answer.
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Functional language
H Complete the dialogue with the phrases in the box.
I don’t accept that at all I don’t follow I mean I’m afraid it’s out of my hands
That’s not what I’m saying What are you saying What I meant to say was
Abby: What you need to understand is that you’re not suitable for this job.
Bryan: (44) ____________________?
Abby: I’m just saying that I don’t think you’re the right person for the job.
Bryan: Why? Is it because I’m not a woman?
Abby: No, of course not. (45) ____________________, but it would help.
Bryan: What do you mean?
Abby: (46) ____________________ that if you were a woman it would be easier.
Bryan: Easier? (47) ____________________.
Abby: (48) ____________________ that it’s very unusual for a man to do this job.
Bryan: I think that’s outrageous.
Abby: Well, you’re entitled to your opinion but …
Bryan: But …?
Abby: (49) ____________________.
Bryan: I’m sorry, but (50) ____________________. This isn’t the last you’ve heard of this.
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