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1Complete the table with the words in the box.
number waves man news website card program call deal virus laptop
phone
business
radio
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2Complete the sentences with compound nouns from exercise 1.
1 We offer great business deals online on many types of mobile phone.
2‘Have I had any _________ this afternoon?’ ‘Yes – your wife left a message.’
3_________ come from many different sources – from television and radio broadcasts to mobile phones. It is not clear whether they cause health problems or not.
4Many brands of desktop and _________ are available online at competitive prices.
5We always watch Money News on TV to catch up on the latest _________ .
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3 Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
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2I haven’t _________ the housework yet.
3They are thinking of _________ a family soon.
4She’ll _________ us a text to arrange where to meet later.
5Do you like _________ games on your mobile?
6What research has been _________ so far?
7Was Darwin the first to _________ a big discovery about evolution?
8Can you help? The car won’t _________ .
9My father didn’t _________ a business until he was in his fifties.
10Do you usually _________ a size 42?
11Many people _________ photos with their mobiles.
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4Choose the correct options.
1 The instructions are written / wrote in Japanese.
2 Paper was invented / invent by the Chinese. 3 Tickets will be sell / sold on the Internet.
4 X-ray machines are / have been used for over a hundred years.
5 Has my laptop be / been repaired?
6 The electricity supply is / was switched off yesterday. 7 The radio wasn’t invented / invent by John Logie Baird. 8 Wasn’t / Were these tickets booked online?
9 A six-figure password is required / require to access this website.
10All the computers have been / isn’t infected with the same virus.
11Isn’t / Aren’t this book written by a friend of yours?
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5 Find one mistake in each sentence and correct it.
1 Who was Amazon found by?
Who was Amazon founded by?
2Mobiles often used to take photos.
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3When is the first text message sent?
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4My laptop was took from my bag.
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5Many new recipes have added to my website.
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6Was the telephone invent by John Logie Baird?
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7The lights haven’t be switched off yet.
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8Were any special effects use in The X Men films?
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9Which president were awarded a Nobel Prize in 2009?
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Unit test 10B Continued |
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10How many iPads were sell in the first two months?
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11I was introduce to you at the British Film Awards.
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6Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 Two million of these cars were bought last year. (buy)
2Top physicists _________ on the Hadron Collider since 2008. (work)
3Bill Gates _________ his charitable Foundation with his wife in 1994. (found)
4The boss _________ all employees about the new arrangements tomorrow. (tell)
5All the arrangements for next week’s event ______ last week. (make)
6______ any complaints ______ (receive) by Google about the blog?
7Did you _________ (throw) away yesterday’s newspaper?
8Will you _________ your house next year? (decorate)
9I _________ a couple of calls to your landline yesterday. (make)
10This luxury hotel _________ last month. (complete)
11It says in this book that it _________ (print) in 1985.
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7 Write the sentences and questions in the passive.
1 We require more information.
More information is required.
2People throw a huge amount of plastic away every day.
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3We announced a deal on 14 March 2010.
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4What kind of things do you store in your basement?
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5Researchers haven’t found a cure for cancer yet.
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6When did they launch the new web browser?
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7They predict good weather for this weekend!
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8Engineers made some mistakes in the construction of the building.
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9You need a secure password to access your account.
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10The company will launch a new pocket-sized mini-computer.
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11I keep the boss up to date with what’s going on.
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8Complete the text with the correct active or passive form of the verb in brackets.
The 1980s race to create a home computer (1) was
(be) the subject of BBC4’s Micro Men – a TV drama which
(2) _________ (show) recently. Chris Curry, co-founder of Acorn computers, and Sir Clive Sinclair (3) _________
(be) competitors but they were also close friends.
The creators of the BBC Micro computer (4) _________
(invite) to the museum to celebrate the team’s contribution to computing in Britain today. It
(5) _________ (attend) by Micro Men producer Andrea Cornwall and some of the fantastic stories about Acorn that (6) _________ (tell) that day inspired the programme and the writer Tony Saint.
The effect of the BBC Micro on the UK computer market
(7)_________ (be) enormous. The BBC Micro
(8)_________ (lead) to Acorn developing the ARM microprocessor which you might (9) _________ (find) in your mobile phone or iPod.
But we mustn’t forget the contribution of Sir Clive Sinclair, who (10) _________ (create) the first home computer under £100 and (11) _________ (sell) millions of machines into British homes.
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Unit test 10B Continued |
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9Complete the conversations with the phrases in the boxes.
How can I help?
Can I speak to Dr Pierce please?
I’m sorry but Dr Pierce is out to lunch until two. I’m afraid his line’s busy.
Sorry, who am I speaking to? It’s ringing for you now.
1 A Hello. (1) Can I speak to Dr Pierce please?
B(2) ________________Would you like to hold?
AYes, please.
B(3) ________________
AThank you.
CHello. Dr Pierce’s office. (4) ________________
AThis is Mrs Ferdenzi. (5) ________________
CI’m his secretary. (6) ________________
Is it urgent?
Please ask her to call back as soon as she can.
Will do.
Hello, this is Liv from Petersson Gund.
2 A (7) ________________ Can I speak to Elena, please?
BOh, I’m afraid she has someone with her at the moment. (8) ________________
AYes, it’s quite important. (9) ________________
B(10) ________________ I hope there isn’t a problem.
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10Translate the sentences.
1 How many emails do you usually get every day?
2 Give me your business card and I’ll be in touch next week.
3 It’s important to be well-dressed when you go for a job interview.
4 Interactive whiteboards have been used in schools and universities for a few years.
5 My computer froze this morning and I’m worried it’s been infected with a virus.
6 I don’t buy newspapers anymore – I read the news online.
7 Do you do any of your shopping online?
8 She tried to talk to an operator and got an annoying recorded message.
9 Do you hate driving in London? It drives me completely mad!
10 I’d like two large cappuccinos, please.
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11Complete the conversations with an adjective formed with well- or badly- and a past participle from the box.
paid behaved written equipped dressed done known
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2A I’m really happy I’ve finally got a _________ job.
B That’s great news. You deserve more money for all your hard work!
3A Where are all the cups and plates?
B Hmmm. I don’t know. This kitchen is pretty
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4A I can’t believe you’ve never heard of Loudon Wainwright III. He’s very _________ .
B Well, Bob Dylan is my folk hero.
5A Could you cook this steak some more, please? It’s not very _________ .
B Certainly, sir.
6A Your children are so _________ ! B They aren’t usually so quiet.
7A For a wealthy business man, Anthony is very
_________ . His shirt is dirty!
B That’s true. And he hardly ever wears a suit.
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