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Unit 3 Short Test 1B

This document contains a short grammar and vocabulary test on the human body. The grammar section contains 5 multiple choice questions testing modal verbs and conditional sentences. The vocabulary section contains 5 matching questions defining body parts like ribs, brain and calf. It also contains 5 sentence completion questions using vocabulary like banged, nosebleed, and x-ray. The test has a total of 20 points assessing knowledge of grammar structures and human body terminology.

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Unit 3 Short Test 1B

This document contains a short grammar and vocabulary test on the human body. The grammar section contains 5 multiple choice questions testing modal verbs and conditional sentences. The vocabulary section contains 5 matching questions defining body parts like ribs, brain and calf. It also contains 5 sentence completion questions using vocabulary like banged, nosebleed, and x-ray. The test has a total of 20 points assessing knowledge of grammar structures and human body terminology.

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Unit 3Short Test 1B

Grammar
1 Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets.
1 It’s possible that we will print important organs like hearts one day. (could)
We could print important organs like hearts one day.
2 I doubt I’ll watch the documentary on the human body tonight. (probably)
3 I probably won’t watch the documentary on the human body tonight.
4 Maybe Sam won’t be at the match tomorrow. (may not)
Sam may not be at the match tomorrow .
5 Tessa will probably study medicine at university. (fairly sure)
I’m fairly sure Tessa will study medicine at university.
6 It’s possible that humans will regrow missing arms and legs one day. (may)
Humans may regrow missing arms and legs one day.
Mark:___ /5
2 Complete the first conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 If scientists invent (invent) ways to produce organs like hearts and kidneys, people will live (live) much longer.
2 We will go (go) to the beach this weekend if it doesn’t rain (not rain).
3 I won’t talknot talk) to you again if you don’t apologise (not apologise) for what you said.
4 Jessica won’t do (not do) well in the exam tomorrow if she stay (stay) up late tonight.
5 If Simon enters (enter) the science competition, he could win (could/win) it.
Mark:___ /5
Vocabulary
3 Match definitions 1−5 with words A−F. There is one extra word.
1 Your lungs and heart are inside these bones. C A blood
2 You can think and remember things because of this organ. F B nail
3 This carries oxygen and other important things around your body. A C ribs
4 This muscle in your leg helps to move your foot up and down. E D shoulder
5 You find this at the end of a finger or toe. B E calf
F brain

Mark:___ /5
4 Complete the sentences with the words below. There is one extra word.
Banged bone cream nosebleed twist X-ray
1 Mel was looking for her ring under the table when she stood up and banged her head.
2 I didn’t cut myself. The blood on my face is from a nosebleed.
3 The doctor looked at a(n) X-ray of Sean’s arm and said,‘I’m sorry, but you’ve broken it.’
4 Your skin is very red. Put some cream on it.
5 It’s easy to fall and break a bone when you’re skiing.
Mark:___ /5

Total: ___ / 20

SolutionsThird EditionIntermediate Tests 1 Unit 3 Short Test1B

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