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UNIT TEST 3

Standard

Vocabulary
1 Read about Jack’s school lunch and look at the pictures (1–10). Put the letters in brackets in the correct
order to make words for school lunches.

I like to eat something different every day in school. I often have a (1) (disnahwc). Sometimes, I have
some (2) (ehsece) and then some fruit like an (3) (lapep) or a (4) (naanba).
I always have something sweet, like some (5) (keac) or two or three (6) (sisbcuti). To drink,
I have some (7) (ageron ciuje) or some (8) (trewa). Sometimes, I have lunch in the school
canteen. My favourite is fish and chips with (9) (medneola) and (10) (cie marec).

2 Read the sentences about food. Choose the best word (A or B) for each space.
1 There’s a of water in the fridge.
A box B bottle
2 I sometimes eat a of soup for lunch.
A glass B bowl
3 My mum always has a of tea after dinner.
A cup B can
4 I’d like a big of cake, please.
A slice B bowl
5 I sometimes have a of milk before I go to bed.
A glass B plate
6 I’ve got a of cola in my bag.
A plate B can
7 I need to buy a of cereal for breakfast tomorrow.
A bottle B box
8 I’m hungry! I’d love a of sausage, egg and toast.
A plate B slice

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UNIT TEST 3
Standard

3 Read the descriptions of some food. What is the word for each one? The first and last letters are already
there. There is one space for each other letter in the word.
1 I eat a bowl of this every morning with milk and some sugar: c _ _ _ _ l.
2 Two slices of bread with something between them is a s _ _ _ _ _ _ h.
3 You drink water or orange juice from a g _ _ _ s.
4 This is a long, yellow fruit: b _ _ _ _ a.
5 You cut pizza or cake into s _ _ _ _ s.
6 This is cold and sweet: i _ e c _ _ _ m.
7 It's usually white and it's good with chicken or vegetables: r_ _e
8 People drink tea and coffee in c _ _ s.

Grammar
1 Complete the sentences with words from the box.

a an any (x2) some (x3)

1 Have we got cheese?


2 There is bread in the kitchen.
3 I’ve got apple in my bag.
4 I usually have biscuits after my dinner.
5 Would you like sandwich for lunch?
6 Please can you get bananas from the shop?
7 We haven’t got orange juice. Do you want some water?

2 Choose the correct words in italics to complete the conversations.


1 A: How much cheese is there in the fridge?
B: Just a little / a few.
2 A: Would you like some chips?
B: Just a little / a few, please.
3 A: How much / How many pizzas do you want?
B: Five. One for everyone.
4 A: We haven’t got a lot / a little of milk in the fridge.
B: It’s OK. I can get some in the shop.
5 A: Have you got anything to eat?
B: I’ve only got a little / a few biscuits.
6 There are a lot of / a few tomatoes in the fridge – about 20.
7 A: How much / How many tea do you drink every day?
B: About four or five cups.

Pronunciation
UT3 Listen and choose the correct sound at the end of each word.
1 drinks /s/ /z/ 6 fridges /s/ /ɪz/
2 dishes /s/ /ɪz/ 7 cakes /s/ /ɪz/
3 onions /s/ /z/ 8 apples /s/ /z/
4 chips /s/ /ɪz/ 9 sandwiches /s/ /ɪz/
5 bananas /s/ /z/

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