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EF Int 5 Exam Review

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  • Last week my landlord ___ (say) she would raise the rent.
    SAID
  • They were hungry when they arrived. They ___ (not eat) for 12 hours.
    HAD NOT EATEN
  • Gabi and I ___ (work) in Peru when we ___ (met).
    WERE WORKING / MET
  • They ___ (win) the football competition last weekend.
    WON
  • You'll like my cousin once you GET TO KNOW / FALL OUT WITH him.
    GET TO KNOW
  • My best FRIEND / FLATMATE is visiting in a few weeks.
    FRIEND
  • She MET / KNEW her boss for the first time this morning.
    MET
  • We have been trying to KEEP IN TOUCH / GET IN TOUCH with you since last night.
    GET IN TOUCH
  • He ___ injured playing football at school.
    GOT
  • The thing on which racing cars go round.
    CIRCUIT
  • I LOST / KEPT IN touch with Katy year ago, but we moved to the same city and reconnected.
    LOST
  • I ___ (not / like) my neighbor, but now we get along really well.
    DIDN'T USE TO LIKE
  • I ___ (be) a receptionist, but then I trained to be a computer programmer.
    USED TO BE
  • You're lucky I haven't eaten yet. I ___ (get) ready to make dinner when you called.
    WAS GETTING
  • As soon as I arrived, we ___ (leave).
    LEFT
  • The people who support a team or player.
    FANS
  • The person who helps the players train.
    COACH
  • We ___ very hard before the finals.
    TRAINED
  • The person who makes the players follow the rules.
    REFEREE / UMPIRE
  • You never ___ (go) to the gym. Why do you do it now?
    USED TO GO
  • The place where you ski on a mountain.
    SLOPE
  • The other team ___ (win) 2-0 at half time, but they lost the match in the end.
    WAS WINNING
  • She plays basketball, and she also ___ t'ai chi.
    DOES
  • I was surprised to hear they broke OVER / UP. They seemed so happy.
    UP
  • In football you ___ by kicking the ball into the goal.
    SCORE
  • He scored a goal in the last minute, so we ___ 2-2.
    DREW
  • We ARE / HAVE a lot in common, so we became friends quickly.
    HAVE
  • I ___ (think) about calling my brother, but then he ___ (ring) me!
    WAS THINKING / RANG
  • My aunt ___ (run) here every morning, so we might see her.
    USUALLY RUNS
  • She ___ (go) shopping on Saturdays because it's market day.
    USUALLY GOES
  • The place where a football match is played.
    PITCH
  • She ___ (not / be) so talkative. She must be nervous today.
    ISN'T USUALLY
  • ___ (you / work) in the Quito office before you came here?
    DID YOU USE TO WORK
  • I want you to meet Daniel. He's a really CLOSE / PERSONAL friend of mine.
    CLOSE
  • The home team ___ the away team and won the final.
    BEAT
  • I ___ (already / finish) cleaning when my sister offered to help.
    HAD ALREADY FINISHED
  • He ___ (just / score) before the clock ran out.
    HAD JUST SCORED
  • When we were young, we often ___ (swim) in the sea.
    SWAM