6 Quick Test: Grammar Tick ( ) A, B, or C To Complete The Sentences

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The passages provide grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation exercises related to films and movies. The exercises test understanding of parts of speech, compound words, pronunciation and more.

The passages discuss films and movies, providing vocabulary and grammar exercises related to terms used in films.

The exercises include multiple choice questions to test parts of speech, compound words, pronunciation including stressed syllables and distinguishing different sounds.

6 Quick Test

GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: The theatre _____ for plays and concerts.
A being used  B is used  C have been used 
1 A What kind of food is this?
B I’m not sure. It _____ be Thai or Indonesian, I think.
A must  B can’t  C mustn’t 
2 The film _____ in New York.
A is setting  B set  C is set 
3 She _____ be out. The house is dark and her car’s not there.
A might  B must  C can 
4 Parts of the Harry Potter films _____ in Oxford University.
A filmed  B were filmed  C were filming 
5 I’m sorry but all the tickets have _____ sold.
A been  B being  C be 
6 He _____ happy. He didn’t get the job he wanted.
A can’t be  B can’t to be  C can be 
7 The film will _____ made in Britain.
A be  B have  C been 
8 This fish has to _____ today.
A be ate  B be eat  C be eaten 
9 I was disappointed when I saw the film because it _____.
A was being dubbed  B dubbed  C had been dubbed 
10 Do you know who _____ this building?
A was designed  B is designed  C designed 
11 I haven’t got the keys so you _____ them. I know one of us has them.
A might have  B must have  C can’t have 
12 They _____ be French. They’re speaking German.
A can’t  B mustn’t  C don’t have to 
13 The museum is _____ at the moment so it’s closed.
A been painted  B painting  C being painted 
14 Hello, you must _____ Tania, the new receptionist.
A to be  B be  C been 
15 The best-selling book was written _____ an ex-footballer.
A with  B by  C from 
16 Alan _____ work in computing. His computer skills are terrible.
A can’t  B might  C mustn’t 
17 That _____ be Marco’s sister, but I’m not sure.
A must  B can’t  C might 
18 I think this bread _____ last week.
A baked  B was baked  C was baking 
19 The castle has _____ in several historical films.
A used  B use  C been used 
20 This shop _____ on Tuesday and Friday next week.
A closed  B will be closed  C is being closed 
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6 Quick Test

VOCABULARY

a Tick () the correct word(s) for the definitions, A, B, or C.


Example: a film where the actors sing
A musical  B drama  C comedy 
1 a film that continues the story of an earlier film
A scene  B sequel  C plot 
2 all the actors in a film
A cast  B audience  C extra 
3 a person who plays a small, unimportant part
A star  B audience  C extra 
4 the story of a film or book
A plot  B script  C scene 
5 translation, on the screen, of the words of the film
A review  B script  C subtitles 

b Tick () A, B, or C to complete the compound nouns.


Example: shop _____
A assistant  B helper  C seller 
6 science _____
A film  B script  C fiction 
7 _____ effects
A scene  B special  C subtitle 
8 _____ film
A action  B active  C acting 
9 sound_____
A music  B track  C set 
10 _____ film
A historical  B history  C historically 

c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: He’s got short _____ hair.
A curly  B curl  C bald 
11 You should have your _____ up and smile more to give a good impression.
A hands  B chin  C shoulders 
12 These shoes are too small – they hurt my _____.
A fingers  B toes  C knees 
13 Let’s _____ a football around on the beach.
A push  B nod  C kick 
14 Marin _____ at the station on the map. But we were still lost.
A pointed  B touched  C clapped 
15 Don’t _____ the food with your dirty hands!
A taste  B smell  C touch 
16 She thought he was very serious, but then he _____.
A stared  B nodded  C smiled 
17 The show was fantastic and everyone _____ at the end.
A pointed  B clapped  C looked 

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18 I turned round when I heard someone _____.


A whistle  B throw  C stare 
19 Jo didn’t say anything, but I know she agreed with me – she _____.
A nodded  B kicked  C stared 
20 I bit my _____ yesterday when I was eating an apple.
A nose  B neck  C tongue 
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PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A wide  B smile  C thin 
1 A bite  B eye  C overweight 
2 A stare  B face  C taste 
3 A fair  B straight  C hair 
4 A mouth  B round  C toe 
5 A brown  B shoulder  C nose 

b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A ex|ci|ting  B ex|ci|ting  C ex|ci|ting 
6 A mu|si|cal  B mu|si|cal  C mu|si|cal 
7 A cha|ris|ma  B char|is|ma  C char|is|ma 
8 A a|ni|ma|tion  B a|ni|ma|tion  C a|ni|ma|tion 
9 A sub|ti|tles  B sub|ti|tles  C sub|ti|tles 
10 A co|me|dy  B co|me|dy  C co|me|dy 
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

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