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Anglu Kontrolinis

1. The document provides examples of comparative sentences to complete with the correct form of adjectives in brackets. It tests knowledge of comparative structures. 2. It then provides a fact file and asks to complete sentences with the superlative form of adjectives, testing the highest degree of comparison. 3. Multiple choice and gap fill questions follow about weather vocabulary, natural disasters, and traffic signs/street furniture. The document covers a range of grammar and vocabulary topics related to comparison, weather, and transportation.

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Anglu Kontrolinis

1. The document provides examples of comparative sentences to complete with the correct form of adjectives in brackets. It tests knowledge of comparative structures. 2. It then provides a fact file and asks to complete sentences with the superlative form of adjectives, testing the highest degree of comparison. 3. Multiple choice and gap fill questions follow about weather vocabulary, natural disasters, and traffic signs/street furniture. The document covers a range of grammar and vocabulary topics related to comparison, weather, and transportation.

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Grammar

1 Complete the comparative sentences so that they are true. Use the correct form of the adjectives
in brackets and add any other necessary words.

1 An elephant is much bigger than  (big) a mouse.

2 Winter is isn't warmer than  (warm) autumn in Poland.

3 Noon is earlier  (early) than midnight.

4 A worm is isn't longer than  (long) a snake.

5 At 3,776 m, Mount Fuji is isn't higher than  (high) Mount Ararat, which is 5,137 m.

6 A cup of coffee is much hotter than (hot) an ice-cream.

7 A car is isn't cheaper than (cheap) a bicycle.

Mark: ___ / 7

2 Read the fact file and complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives below.
There is one extra adjective.

FACT FILE: Did you know?


 The summit of Mount Everest: 8,848 m above sea level

 Vatican City: area 0.44 km2

 The city of San Pedro Sula in Honduras: 3 murders per day

 The Pink Star diamond: sold for £51.7 million in 2014

 The cheetah: runs at speeds of 70–75 mph

 Jeanne Calment: aged 122 in 1997

 Plateau Station, Antarctica: average annual temperature ˗56.7°C

cold dangerous expensive fast high old powerful small

1 Mount Everest is __HIGHEST________________ mountain in the world.


2 Vatican City is _______SMALLEST___________ country in the world.
3 San Pedro Sula is _______MOST DANGEROUS___________ city in the world.
4 The Pink Star diamond is _____MOST EXPENSIVE_____________ diamond in the world.
5 The cheetah is _______FASTEST___________ animal on the planet.
6 Jeanne Calment is _____OLDEST_____________ person on record.
7 The Plateau Station in Antarctica is _____COLDEST_____________ place in the world.

Mark: ___ / 7

Oxford Solutions Pre-Intermediate Tests 1 Unit 4 Progress Test A


3 Complete the answers to the questions. Use too enough hand the word in brackets.
1 ‘Why isn’t this cake sweet?’
‘Because there isn’t enough sugar in it.’ (sugar)
2 ‘Would you like to go for a walk this afternoon?’
‘Not really, it’s too cold outside.’ (cold)
3 ‘Why is the garden so dry?’
‘Because there wasn’t enough rain this summer.’ (rain)
4 ‘Do you want to go to the cinema?’
‘I can’t because it’s too late and I’ve got school tomorrow.’ (late)
5 ‘Why did you turn the radio off?’
‘Because the music was too loud.’ (loud)
6 ‘Why don’t you wear that new coat I bought you?’

‘Because it’s not  big enough.’ (big)

Mark: ___ / 6

Vocabulary
4 Choose the correct answers.
1 Oh no, look at those ___ ! I hope you brought your umbrella with you!
a clouds brain c storms
2 I’m scared of ___ because of the loud sound.
a thunder b lightning c showers
3 It’s dangerous to stand under a tree if there’s a storm and you see ___ .
a hail bsunshine c lightning
4 You have to drive really slowly in ___ weather because you can’t see where you’re going.
aicy bfoggy c sunny
5 I prefer a ___ to heavy rain because I know it won’t last long.
ashower bwind csnowflake
6 In the winter, I love watching ___ fall. It’s amazing that each one is different.
ashowers bwinds csnowflakes
7 There was a storm last night and the ___stones were so big that they damaged the car.
afrost bhail ccloud
8 Let’s go out for a walk – it’s really warm now and the___ is shining.
asnow bsun cstorm
9 When it’s ___ , it’s a good idea to wear a hat and gloves.
a cloudy bshowery cfrosty
10 We couldn’t get out of the house because there was so much ___ in front of the door.
a frost bmist csnow

Mark: ___ / 10

Oxford Solutions Pre-Intermediate Tests 2 Unit 4 Progress Test A


5 Read the definitions of natural disasters and write the correct words.
1 This happens when snow, ice and rocks fall quickly down the side of a mountain. MUDSLIDE
2 This can happen in a place where it doesn’t rain for a long time. DROUGHT
3 If there is too much rain in a short period of time, you might experience one of these. FLOOD
4 When one of these happens, buildings shake and they sometimes fall down. EARTQUAKE
5 This happens in an area where there isn’t enough food for everyone to eat. FAMINE

Mark: ___ / 5

6 Write the adjectives next to the temperatures. There is one extra adjective.

mild sweltering warm freezing hot cool

1 48°C __________________
2 35°C __________________
3 24°C __________________
4 18°C __________________
5 9°C __________________

4. Complete the texts with the words below.


approached      headed      landed      reach      spun      took off
A   The plane 1 took of from the airport and rose into the air. A
few minutes later, the pilot noticed a problem with one of the
engines. He turned round and 2 headed  back to the airport.
Luckily, the plane 3 landed safely on the ground.
B   As the car 4 approached the red traffic light, it slowed down.
But there was ice on the road and it 5 spin round and round.
We were standing on the pavement nearby, but luckily the car
didn’t 6 reach us – it stopped just two metres
away.

5. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.


1   The road sign / pedestrian crossing informed us that we were near
a school and should drive slowly.
2   I saw a billboard / shop sign advertising a pop concert.
3   The fire hydrant / lamp post outside my flat shines light into my
sitting room.

Oxford Solutions Pre-Intermediate Tests 3 Unit 4 Progress Test A


4   It’s a good idea not to drive to town this week because of
the pedestrian crossing / road works.
5   For some reason, the drivers often pass
this traffic light / bus stop without picking up passengers.
6   It’s annoying when people ride their bikes on
the pavement / street corner.

Oxford Solutions Pre-Intermediate Tests 4 Unit 4 Progress Test A

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