LEVEL 12. Mock Exam

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This quiz will help you review the topics we studied throughout the course. Answer the questions to test what you know.
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Question 1

Question
INSTRUCTIONS: Jane Lorry is not feeling too well today and she's talking to her doctor about it. Read their conversation and rewrite the sentences in bold using reported speech. 1. The Doctor asked Jane [blank_start]what her symptoms were[blank_end]. 2. The Doctor said to Jane that [blank_start]he was going to examine her[blank_end] so that he [blank_start]could offer a solution[blank_end]. 3. The Doctor told Jane [blank_start]to extend her arm[blank_end]. 4. The Doctor asked Jane [blank_start]to take a deep breath[blank_end]. 5. Jane asked the Doctor [blank_start]if she should take some antibiotics[blank_end]. 6. The Doctor told Jane that [blank_start]he would give her a prescription[blank_end]. 7. The Doctor told Jane [blank_start]not to drink any cold beverages[blank_end] and [blank_start]not to forget to rest[blank_end]. 8. Finally, the Doctor asked Jane [blank_start]if she had any questions[blank_end].
Answer
  • what her symptoms were
  • he was going to examine her
  • could offer a solution
  • to extend her arm
  • to take a deep breath
  • if she should take some antibiotics
  • he would give her a prescription
  • not to drink any cold beverages
  • not to forget to rest
  • if she had any questions

Question 2

Question
Everywhere you travel, there are usually restaurants [blank_start]where you can get tasty food.[blank_end] But what about those times [blank_start]when[blank_end] you don't feel like having a sit-down meal? The answer is: street food. Street food[blank_start], which you can find[blank_end] in all countries of the world, is always varied and cheap. Yes, street food[blank_start], which is an important part of culture[blank_end] everywhere, is usually sold in stands in crowded public places. However, nothing can compare to the food in Marrakech, Morocco. Every evening, Marrakech's main square transforms into a food market with hundreds of stands [blank_start]where you can buy[blank_end] the tastiest food ever. This food[blank_start], which people usually take home to eat,[blank_end] is traditionally prepared by men [blank_start]who loudly invite you[blank_end] to try their dishes. One of the most popular dishes here is Harira soup. Harira soup[blank_start], which is eaten with sweet bread,[blank_end] is a tourist favorite. What is the most traditional street food in your country?
Answer
  • where you can get tasty food.
  • , where you can get tasty food.
  • when
  • , when
  • , which you can find
  • which you can find
  • , which is an important part of culture
  • which is an important part of culture
  • where you can buy
  • , where you can buy,
  • , which people usually take home to eat,
  • which people usually take home to eat
  • who loudly invite you
  • , who loudly invite you,
  • , which is eaten with sweet bread,
  • which is eaten with sweet bread

Question 3

Question
What past deductions can we make about the situation described to your left? From 1-5, select the sentences that are grammatically correct.
Answer
  • 1a. They must have been on vacation.
  • 1b. They could have on vacation.
  • 2a. There can’t have been only one burglar on the scene.
  • 2b. There can’t been only one burglar on the scene.
  • 3a. The burglars couldn’t have a copy of the house keys.
  • 3b. The burglars may have had a copy of the house keys.
  • 4a. The burglars must have steal it.
  • 4b. The burglars must have stolen it.
  • 5a. The burglars could have been in a hurry.
  • 5b. The burglars must been in a hurry.

Question 4

Question
INSTRUCTIONS: Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verb in brackets. A: I can't fix the computer. B: What do you mean you can't fix it? I need it for my work! A: Well, if you [blank_start]hadn't clicked[blank_end] (not click) on that link in the email, it [blank_start]wouldn't have got[blank_end] (not get) infected with a virus. B: It was an email from a friend and I wanted to read it. What [blank_start]would you have done[blank_end] (you / do) if you [blank_start]had been[blank_end] (be) in my situation. A: But it was in Portuguese! If your friend [blank_start]had written[blank_end] (write) it, it [blank_start]would have been[blank_end] (be) in English. B: Look, you're the one who knows about computers. Nothing [blank_start]would have happened[blank_end] (happen) if you [blank_start]had installed[blank_end] (install) the antivirus software. A: If [blank_start]there hadn't been[blank_end] (there not be) so much to do at work, I [blank_start]would have had[blank_end] (have) time to install it , but I've been really busy. B: Ok, let's not argue. We'll just have to take it to a shop to get it fixed.
Answer
  • hadn't clicked
  • wouldn't have got
  • would you have done
  • had been
  • had written
  • would have been
  • would have happened
  • had installed
  • there hadn't been
  • would have had
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