Laser A2 unit 11

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A quiz for laser A2 unit 11
Jay Flood
Quiz by Jay Flood, updated more than 1 year ago
Jay Flood
Created by Jay Flood about 9 years ago
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Question 1

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Have you ever taken a look at what you’ve got (0) [blank_start]on[blank_end] and thought, ‘What do these clothes say about me?’ These days, a lot of kids just (1) [blank_start]put[blank_end] on the first thing they see in their wardrobe. They haven’t got much time in the morning to (2) [blank_start]try on[blank_end] different things to see what they like. So, these kids usually choose (3) [blank_start]casual[blank_end] clothes that are easy to wear and they probably didn’t spend a lot of money on them. Clothes are not the most important things in their lives. Their clothes may be a bit (4) [blank_start]plain[blank_end] , for example, a simple black t-shirt and jeans, but they probably feel happiest wearing them. For some kids, though, they need a bit more style. They don’t like just black or white for their clothes. They need something more (5) [blank_start]colourful[blank_end] with reds, yellows, blues and greens. Girls who want to be different might change their hair. They may make it (6) [blank_start]curly[blank_end] instead of straight. They may also have (7) [blank_start]dyed[blank_end] hair, to give it a different colour. They follow changing fashions as well. If the style is to wear (8) [blank_start]tight[blank_end] clothes, they’ll wear them even though they’re not comfortable! They probably wear (9) [blank_start]jewellry[blank_end] too – big earrings for example. And of course, if they wear something to school and find out it looks stupid, they’ll take it (10) [blank_start]off[blank_end] when they get home and never wear it again!
Answer
  • on
  • put
  • try on
  • casual
  • plain
  • colourful
  • curly
  • dyed
  • tight
  • jewellry
  • off

Question 2

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Helen: (0) [blank_start]What[blank_end] do you think of this skirt? Mary: It's great. It's much (1) [blank_start]prettier[blank_end] than the other one you tried (2) on before. Helen: Really? Mary: Absolutely – it really suits (3) [blank_start]you[blank_end]! It goes (4) [blank_start]well[blank_end] with your top too. Helen: I'll buy it. Mary: Good idea. You (5) [blank_start]look[blank_end] great in it. Helen: What about these jeans? Mary: They’re better (6) [blank_start]than[blank_end] your old ones. I think I’ll get these too. Helen: You (7) [blank_start]should[blank_end]. They’re lovely.
Answer
  • What
  • Why
  • prettyer
  • prettier
  • you
  • on you
  • for you
  • good
  • well
  • on
  • show
  • look
  • be
  • than
  • with
  • from
  • should
  • could
  • may

Question 3

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I need a _________ to put my gloves and hat in.
Answer
  • button
  • bag

Question 4

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Gary uses gel to make his hair _______.
Answer
  • dyed
  • spiky

Question 5

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Maria ______ up as a doctor for the party
Answer
  • wore
  • took
  • dressed

Question 6

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Give me your coats and I’ll ______ them up for you
Answer
  • hang
  • take

Question 7

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I don’t like______ jeans because they don’t fit well.
Answer
  • plain
  • skinny

Question 8

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That top ______ really well with your new jeans
Answer
  • goes
  • fits
  • keeps

Question 9

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In my opinion, (1) [blank_start]nicest[blank_end] (nice) shops are at Glendale Place. This shopping centre is (2) [blank_start]the largest[blank_end] (large) place to shop in town. The shops there have got (3) [blank_start]more interesting[blank_end] (interesting) clothes than the other shops in town. The clothes are a little bit (4) [blank_start]more expensive[blank_end] (expensive) than the clothes at shops in the centre and they’re also (5) [blank_start]trendier[blank_end] (trendy). But I think you’ll be (6) [blank_start]happier[blank_end] (happy) shopping at Glendale than anywhere else. Of course, the shops in the city centre aren’t (7) [blank_start]the worst[blank_end] (bad) shops in the world! They’ve got some nice things, and the clothes are (8) [blank_start]cheaper[blank_end] (cheap) than the clothes at Glendale. There’s one shop I really like called Renee’s, which has got (9) [blank_start]the most unusual[blank_end] (unusual) clothes I’ve ever seen! It’s a fancy dress shop, so they haven’t got casual clothes, but it’s fun to look around. So, if you want nice clothes, go to Glendale. But, if you want (10) [blank_start]the lowest[blank_end] (low) prices in town then go to the city centre. Hope that helps
Answer
  • nicest
  • the largest
  • more interesting
  • more expensive
  • trendier
  • happier
  • the worst
  • cheaper
  • the most unusual
  • the lowest

Question 10

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I (0) [blank_start]don’t[blank_end] like trendy clothes at all. Why would anyone buy clothes that are (1) [blank_start]more[blank_end] expensive than casual clothes? Some kids have to get the newest, (2) [blank_start]most[blank_end] fashionable clothes every year. It’s like throwing money away! Also casual clothes are more comfortable (3) [blank_start]than[blank_end] trendy clothes. I wouldn’t even try (4) [blank_start]on[blank_end] expensive clothes. What for? When you get home, you’re just going to take it (5) [blank_start]off[blank_end] and throw it in the wardrobe. No thanks!
Answer
  • don’t
  • more
  • most
  • than
  • on
  • off
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