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REVIEW UNIT 7 B1
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You run on a track. What sport is this for?
Diving
Weightlifting
Athletics
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Choose the correct sentence:
I didn’t have much water
We have many sugar
There is few juice
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Which quantifier can we use with uncountable nouns?
Few
Much
Many
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Which sentence shows a small quantity?
She has a little milk
He has a lot of work
We have much friends
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Where do you usually play tennis?
On a court
On a track
On a pitch
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What’s the meaning of “work out”?
To stop playing
To join a team
To do exercise
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Choose the correct sentence with a non-defining relative clause.
My dog, which loves to sleep, is very lazy
The boy who won the race is my cousin
London which is very big has many parks
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Which of the following is a team sport?
Golf
Tennis
Basketball
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What does “catch up with” mean?
To leave the team
To go faster and reach someone
To stop playing
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You end up tired after training. What does “end up” mean?
Finish in a certain state
Lose the match
Begin something
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What does “knock out” mean in sports?
To enter a competition
To start exercising
To remove a player from a game
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Which sentence uses a defining relative clause?
Paris, which is the capital of France, is beautiful
My brother, who lives in Madrid, is a teacher
The man who fixed the car is very friendly
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Choose the correct sentence:
There is many information
I didn’t eat some cake
He has a little money
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They drank a lot of water after running. “A lot of” is used with:
Uncountable nouns
Countable nouns
Both
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Which is NOT true about non-defining relative clauses?
We cannot use “that” in them
They give essential information
They use commas
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I have a few questions about the game. What does this mean?
I have many questions
I have some questions
I have no questions
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You go to the rink to:
Run
Ice skate
Swim
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Where is a football match played?
On a pitch
In a pool
On a track
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Where would you ski?
On a pitch
In a gym
On a slope
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Which of these phrasal verbs means "start a hobby or sport"?
Give in
Take up
Knock out
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