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UPPER B - MIDTERM REVIEW

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  • She loves scary rides. She _____ been excited to go to the roller coaster. (A—could have/ B—must have)
    B—must have
  • Our team is better. We _____ won the game. (A—may have / B– could have)
    B– could have
  • ACTIVE TO PASSIVE Thieves have stolen my car five times.
    My car has been stolen five times.
  • free, untamed, not taken care by people. (A– wild / B– disruptive / C—endangered)
    A– wild
  • ____ water flooded into the house than I expected.(A— more less / B—much less / C—many less)
    B—much less
  • ACTIVE TO PASSIVE Cattle farming is destroying rainforests.
    Rainforests are being destroyed by cattle farming.
  • The trains run _____ and _____ than the buses. (fast / frequently)
    faster / more frequently
  • He _____ been in the meeting. He was sick at home that day. (A-shouldn’t have/ B—can´t have)
    B—can´t have
  • Causing trouble and stopping something from continuing as usual. (A—get away with / B—wild / C—disruptive)
    C—disruptive
  • The subways are _____ they used to be. They are always late now! (comparative—reliable)
    less reliable
  • The express train makes _____ stops than the local does.(fewer / less)
    fewer
  • ACTIVE TO PASSIVEHumans can teach parrots to communicate.
    Parrots can be taught to communicate (by humans).
  • Trusted to work or behave well. (A– reliable / B– hunt / C—endangered)
    A– reliable
  • To catch a person or animal and confine it. (A– hunt / B– capture / C—endanger)
    B- capture
  • ACTIVE TO PASSIVE People should keep dogs on a leash.
    Dogs should be kept on a leash.
  • ACTIVE TO PASSIVE Many consider U2 the most successful band ever.
    U2 is considered the most successful band ever.
  • I’m not sure where Mike is. He _____ gone to the store. (A—could have / B—might have)
    B—might have
  • ACTIVE TO PASSIVE A lion killed 6 people last week.
    Six people were killed by a lion last week.
  • We just needed one more goal and we _____ won. (A– could have / B—couldn’t have)
    A– could have
  • ACTIVE TO PASSIVE People speak English here.
    English is spoken here.