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ENGLISH EXERCISES: 2ºBACHILLERATO REVIEW: UNITS 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5

Aquí encontrareis una relación de ejercicios de repaso de los temas que hemos estudiado. Recordad que además de todos estos puntos gramaticales también tenéis que estudiar el vocabulario de los temas.

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UNIT 1        

1  Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. Use the prefixes un-, dis-, im-, in-, multi-, under-, over- or pre-.

1.        It’s ……………………… (polite) to talk with food in your mouth.

2.        Would you like to buy this ……………………… (purpose) cleaning spray? You can use it on anything in your home.

3.        I’m sorry, your answer is ……………………… (correct). Would you like to try again?

4.        My father takes the ……………………… (ground) train to work every day.

5.        I stayed ……………………… (night) at my friend’s house.

6.        Could you please ……………………… (lock) the door for me? I forgot my keys.

7.        I ……………………… (agree) with you. I like the other one better.

8.        In order to reserve your tickets, you must ………………………  (pay).

2    Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple, Past Perfect Simple or Future Perfect Simple.

1.        I’m trying to change my diet. I ……………… (not have) any fast food for at least a month.

2.        ………… you …………… (finish) baking the birthday cake before the guests arrive?

3.        He won’t be at school tomorrow because he ………………… (catch) a terrible cold.

4.        By the time I got to the restaurant, it ………………… (already close).

5.        You ……………… (not lose) enough weight to fit into those trousers by next week.

6.        ………… they …………… (hear) about the film before you told them about it?

7.        By the time you called, I ………… (already recover) from the accident.

8.        He looks terrible. How long …………… he …………… (be) in poor health?

UNIT 2

3        Choose the correct answer.

1.        Dan said that he will meet / would meet us at ten o’clock.

2.        Paula told Jack that she has been waiting / had been waiting for him for an hour.

3.        They said that they didn’t find / hadn’t found work yet.

4.        Tony told Mrs Brown that the cat is drinking / was drinking her tea.

5.        Sara asked James whether he had made / made an appointment the previous day.

6.        Ellen’s parents asked when she was coming / is coming home that night.

7.        Sam enquired whether we had ever seen / ever saw the film March of the Penguins.

8.        The ski instructor asked how long it had been snowing / has been snowing.

4        Complete the sentences. Use reported speech.

1.        “Stop making so much noise,” the teacher told the students.

        The teacher told the students          .

2.        “Don’t turn on the television,” Tim’s mother said.

        Tim’s mother told him          .

3.        “Let’s meet at the café after work,” Anne suggested.

        Anne suggested that

5        Write the sentences in reported speech.

1.        “Will Dan’s father drive us to the party tonight?” Louise asked.

2.        “I haven’t seen Paul since 2001,” Andrea said.

3.        “Don’t look at your partners’ answers,” the teacher ordered the students.

4.        “The football team has been practising since six o’clock,” Jim announced.

5.        “When are you finishing work tonight?” Sue asked me.

6.        “Let’s buy a new TV,” suggested Brian.

6        Match the words in A to the suffixes in B.

        A        B

1.        notice        ……        a.        -al

2.        danger        ……        b.        -ance

3.        experiment        ……        c.        -ive

4.        hope        ……        d.        -able

5.        attract        ……        e.        -ous

6.        disturb        ……        f.        -ful

7        Rewrite the sentences in direct speech.

1.        James complained that they had been working too hard since the week before.

2.        Sandra suggested flying to Italy the following week.

3.        The workers warned Paul that they wouldn’t finish the repairs unless he paid them.

4.        Peter asked Mike if he was starting his new job that day.

5.        Linda wanted to know when I was coming home.

6.        Dan’s mum told him not to eat with his mouth open.

7.        Her brother said that he usually studied maths on Tuesdays, but that his lesson had been cancelled the day before.

UNIT 3

8        Rewrite the sentences. Use the causative form.

1.        You need to fix this lamp.

You should          

2.        She asked the maid to clean her room.

She          

3.        We’ll tell the technician to check the computer.

We          

4.        They are adding a room on to Janet’s house.

Janet          

9        Rewrite the sentences in the correct passive form.

1.        No one is using that room at the moment.

2.        John ought to sell his paintings to the museum.

3.        They are going to build a bridge here.

4.        My favourite musician wrote that song.

5.        Dan won’t return the book to the library.

6.        Sharon hasn’t given the news to Paul.

7.        By 10 o’clock, the mechanic had repaired the car.

10        Rewrite the sentences in the correct active form.

1.        Tim is going to be punished by his mum.

2.        Some of the stories were written by a famous author.

3.        The dog must be walked after dinner.

4.        Paul hasn’t been examined by the doctor yet.

UNIT 4

11        Choose the correct answer. Pay attention to the adjectives in italics.

        1.        My dad was very upset about / with / for me for taking his car.

        2.        Lisa is terrified for / with / of mice.

        3.        I’m very pleased for / with / about my new computer.

        4.        We are all excited about / for / of our summer holiday.

        5.        My sister is in love of / for / with Brad Pitt.

        6.        My parents are very proud for / of / about me.

        7.        Tom was very annoyed about / with / for missing the bus.

        8.        I feel sorry for / with / about him. He’s been ill all week.

        9.        His mother was worried for / about / of him when he didn’t come home.

        10.        I was quite satisfied for / with / of the service in that restaurant.

12        Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1.        If she worked a bit harder, she ……………………… (do) better at school.

2.        I will call you if you ……………………… (give) me your number.

3.        Jamie would have gone to the game if he ……………………… (not be) ill.

4.        Will you go to Paris if you ……………………… (save) enough money?

5.        If you could go anywhere in the world, where ……………………… (you / go)?

13        Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1.        I had four slices of pizza at the party last night. I wish I ……………………… (not eat) so much.

2.        Mike’s dream is to become a professional singer. He wishes his parents ……………………… (send) him to singing lessons.

3.        I like these jeans but they’re really expensive. I wish I ……………………… (have) more money.

4.        Alex moved away and we haven’t got his number. If only we ……………………… (ask) him for it before he left.

5.        You’re disturbing me. I wish you ……………………… (talk) more quietly.

UNIT 5

14        Rewrite the sentences using the word in brackets and the infinitive form.

1.        I was happy when I heard about Erin’s new job. (pleased)

        

2.        Planning a long holiday isn’t easy. (difficult)

3.        I enjoy helping you. (happy)

4.        Daniel was sad when he heard the news. (sorry)

5.        Eating in good restaurants costs a lot of money. (expensive)

15        Rewrite the sentences using non-defining clauses.

1.        Max is an actor. He lives in New York.

        

2.        My house is on Brown Street. It’s a very small street.

        

3.        My brother was born on 17th March. I was six years old then.

        

4.        Toronto is an exciting city. My mum was born there.

        

KEY - SOLUCIONES

1        1.        impolite        5.        overnight

        2.        multipurpose        6.        unlock

        3.        incorrect        7.        disagree

        4.        underground        8.        prepay

2        1.        haven’t had        5.        won’t have lost

        2.        Will … have finished        6.        Had … heard

        3.        has caught        7.        had already recovered

        4.        had already closed        8.        has … been

3        1.        would meet        5.        had made

        2.        had been waiting        6.        was coming

        3.        hadn’t found        7.        had ever seen

        4.        was drinking        8.        had been snowing

4        1.        The teacher told the students to stop making so much noise.

        2.        Tim’s mother told him not to turn on the television.

        3.        Anne suggested that we meet at the café after work.

5        1.        Louise asked whether Dan’s father would drive us / them to the party that night.

        2.        Andrea told us that she hadn’t seen Paul since 2001.

        3.        The teacher ordered the students not to look at their partner’s answers.

        4.        Jim announced that the football team had been practising since six o’clock.

        5.        Sue asked (me) when I was finishing work that night.

        6.        Brian suggested that we buy a new TV.

6        1.        d        2.        e        3.        a        4.        f         5.        c        6.        b

7        1.        “We’ve been working too hard since last week,” James complained.  

        2.        “We should fly to Italy next week,” / “Let’s fly to Italy next week,” Sandra suggested.

        3.        “Unless you pay us, we won’t finish the repairs,” /
“We won’t finish the repairs unless you pay us,” the workers warned Paul.  

        4.        “Are you starting your new job today?” Peter asked Mike.

        5.        “When are you coming home?” Linda asked.

        6.        “Don’t eat with your mouth open,” said Dan’s mum.

        7.        “I usually study maths on Tuesdays, but my lesson was cancelled yesterday,” her brother said.

8        1.        You should have / get this lamp fixed.

        2.        She had / got the room cleaned by the maid.

        3.        We’ll have / get the computer checked by the technician.

        4.        Janet is having / getting a room added on to her house.

9        1.        That room is not being used at the moment. /
At the moment, that room is not being used.

        2.        John’s paintings ought to be sold to the museum.

        3.        A bridge is going to be built here.

        4.        That song was written by my favourite musician.

        5.        The book won’t be returned (by Dan) to the library. /
The book won’t be returned to the library (by Dan).

        6.        The news hasn’t been given to Paul (by Sharon).

        7.        The car had been repaired by 10 o’clock (by the mechanic).

10        1.        Tim’s mum is going to punish him.

        2.        A famous author wrote some of the stories.

        3.        You / Someone must walk the dog after dinner. / After dinner, you / someone must walk the dog.

      4.   The doctor hasn’t examined Paul yet

11        1.        with        6.        of

        2.        of        7.        about

        3.        with        8.        for

        4.        about        9.        about

        5.        with        10.        with

12        1.        could / would do        4.        save

        2.        give        5.        would you go

        3.        hadn’t been

13        1.        hadn’t eaten        4.        had asked

        2.        would send        5.        would talk

        3.        had

14        1.        I was pleased to hear about Erin’s new job.

        2.        It’s difficult to plan a long holiday.

        3.        I’m happy to help you.

        4.        Daniel was sorry to hear the news.

        5.        It’s expensive to eat in good restaurants.

15        1.        Max, who is an actor, lives in New York. / Max, who lives in New York, is an actor.

        2.        My house is on Brown Street, which is a very small street.

        3.        My brother was born on 17th March, when I was six years old.

        4.        Toronto, where my mum was born, is an exciting city. / My mum was born in Toronto, which is an exciting city.