Test. Module 4
Variant 1
I. Match the words to form phrases.
energy a. peelings
power b. packaging
global c. consumption
excessive d. station
vegetable e. warming
II. Fill in: release, reduce, adopt, reusable, endangered species
1) Try to reuse things as much as possible so as to … waste.
2) Unfortunately, there are still many factories which … toxic gases into the air.
3) Instead of wrapping food in silver paper it’s better to use a … box.
4) When you … an animal you help the zoo care for it.
5) My local zoo runs a conservation programme for most of their … .
III. Choose the correct preposition (ON, OUT OF, INTO, AWAY FROM, OVER) to complete each of the following sentences:
1. A lot of cars in our country run … natural gas.
2. We’ve run … petrol. We need to find a petrol station.
3. I ran … Mark at hospital yesterday.
4. I saw a thief running … the police at the mall last night.
5. My dad ran … my bike with his car yesterday.
IV. Choose the correct modal verb.
1) I found a case on the train. – You ought to/can take it to the police station as soon as possible..
2) We mustn’t/needn’t go shopping this week, we’ve got plenty of food.
3) When shall I visit you next? – You can/might call in tomorrow if you like.
4) Should/May I borrow your book, please?
5) You mustn’t/shouldn’t park your car on double yellow lines.
6) You should/must obey the laws, or you will get in jail.
7) It might/should rain tomorrow. You should take an umbrella with you.
8) You must be/should be exhausted after all your hard work.
V. Make these adjectives negative using prefixes UN-; IM-; IR-; DIS-.
1. It is ____________ for you to finish the project on time. POSSIBLE
2. I believe your friend Mark is being ___________. HONEST
3. My brother Joseph can be __________ at times. RESPONSIBLE
4. Mr. Hall was an ___________ biologist and nobody really learnt much from his classes. SUCCESSFUL
Test. Module 4
Variant 2
I .Match the words to form phrases.
compost a. effects
conservation b. habitats
negative c. programme
modern d. heap
wildlife e. transportation
II. Fill in: turn down, wildlife, throw away, amount, congest.
1) Washing machines use a large … of water.
2) Public transport and cars create a lot of traffic on the roads and … city centers.
3) Don’t … those glass bottles, they can be recycled.
4) I like to … the heating at night. It helps me to sleep better.
5) We should all try to protect the … habitats in the area where we live.
III. Choose the correct preposition (ON, OUT OF, INTO, AWAY FROM, OVER) to complete each of the following sentences:
1. He almost ran ________ the neighbours’ cat!
2. A lot of cars in Russia run _______ natural gas.
3. We've run ________ petrol. We need to find a petrol station.
4. Guess what? I ran _____ Susie at the library today.
5. We can't run _______ the facts.
IV. Choose the correct modal verb.
1) Sorry, I’m late. – You might/should wear a watch.
2) We mustn’t/needn’t go shopping this week, we’ve got plenty of food.
3) Could/Would I use your mobile phone, please? – Yes, of course.
4) I wonder if Paul and Jim have got lost. – They can’t/mustn’t have got lost because I gave them a map.
5) I have to/could go to the grocery store. My fridge is empty.
6) You must/ought to be very hungry. Would you like an apple?
7) She mustn’t/shouldn’t stay in bed all day unless she is ill.
8) Susan has broken her leg. She can’t/have to walk now.
V. Make these adjectives negative using prefixes UN-; IM-; MIS-; IN-.
1. You shouldn’t attend the wedding wearing ________ clothes. FORMAL
2. The dreadful earthquake has caused an ___________ situation to the local residents. PLEASANT
3. It would be __________ of me to pretend enjoying going out with David. POLITE
4. I’m afraid you __________ what I was referring to. UNDERSTAND
Test. Module 4
Variant 3
I. Match the words to form phrases.
paper a. change
modern b. certificate
endangered c. consumption
adoption d. lifestyle
climate e. species
II. Fill in: switch, congest, replace, reduce, emissions
1) We should … the amount of rubbish we throw away.
2) We can save energy if we …off the lights when we leave a room.
3) Try to repair your stereo before you … it.
4) Cars … our city centres.
5) We have to find ways to decrease carbon dioxide … .
III. Choose the correct preposition (ON, OUT OF, INTO, AWAY FROM, OVER) to complete each of the following sentences:
1. Rodney nearly ran ________ an old lady while he was driving his car.
2. Because of global warming, it's very important that we try to stop using cars and other vehicles that run ________ petrol or gasoline.
3. We've run ________ sugar. Could you, please, buy some more?
4. We ran ________ your brother at the mall last night.
5. We can't run _______ the facts.
IV. Choose the correct modal verb.
1) I wonder if Paul and Jim have got lost. – They can’t/mustn’t have got lost because I gave them a map.
2) Should/May I borrow your book, please?
3) You mustn’t/shouldn’t park your car on double yellow lines
4) Could/Should you pass me some sugar? I like sweet tea.
5) You shouldn’t/mustn’t be so rude with Mary, she is very sensitive.
6) You should/must obey the laws, or you will get in jail.
7) May/must I call you next week, please?
8) You must be/can’t be very proud of your son he is a champion.
V. Make these adjectives negative using prefixes UN-; IL-; IM--; MIS-.
1. It would be __________ of me to pretend enjoying going out with David. POLITE
2. There is no doubt that cannabis will remain an _____________ drug for the foreseeable future. LEGAL
3. Mum punished me for leaving the front door ____________. LOCKED
4. I’m afraid you __________ what I was referring to. UNDERSTAND