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1. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence. 1 They avoid food like fish and chips if they want to lose weight. B might C are able to D ought to 2 You climb to the top of the pole; half way is fine for today. A needed B have to C needn t D weren t able to 3 Students take any exams to get into the sports school as long as they are good athletes. A couldn t B must C can D don t need to 4 My mother get her blood pressure checked. Why? Hasn t she been feeling well? A needs to B can C is able to D mustn t 5 How can you play on your Playstation for so many hours? You be out playing football or something. B ought to C need D must 2009 1

6 Harry take part in the circuit training, but he ll have to wait to take part in the obstacle races. B ought to C needn t D doesn t have to 7 Kevin complete the obstacle course so that means he is quite fit. A had better B ought to C was able to D isn t able to 8 Circuit training is a series of exercises that you do in a certain order. It sounds rather tough to me. A have to B are able to C ought not to D had better not 9 It s really great because you use any special equipment in circuit training. A ought not to B shouldn t C had better not D needn t 10 Gradually, the members of the sports club do more exercises and will definitely feel the benefits. A will be able to B could C can D won t need to 11 She knows that she face up to her problems. 2009 2

B must C need D is able to 12 It s wonderful knowing that I to worry about being unfit any more. A don t need B mustn t C can t D shouldn t Marks / 12 2. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence. 1 You that you had sprained your ankle when you couldn t walk. A should know B should has known C should have known D should have know 2 Sally the doctor because I m fine now. Yes, but she was very worried about you. A needn t have called B could have called C should have called D might have called 3 Karen so much about winning the relay race; she s an amazing runner. A needn t have worry B not needed to have worried C needn t have worried D not needed have worried 2009 3

4 Ted himself badly playing football without warming up first. You re right; he was very lucky. A could have injured B should have injured C can t have injured D must have injured 5 Cameron a muscle when he was climbing up the pole. Yes. Now he can t do anything with his arm. have pulled B must have pulled C should have pulled D needn t have pulled 6 Mary in the cross-country race because she hurt her knee yesterday. t have run B can t has run C can t have ran D can t has ran 7 Tina about today s race; I ll send her a text to see where she is. A should have forgotten B must have forgotten C needn t have forgotten D need have forgotten 8 You know, Pete a star footballer when he was a teenager? Yes. Too bad he let himself get so unfit. A was able to been B should be C might have been D can be 9 Jamie you all that junk food; how are you going to run in the obstacle race? A needn t have eaten 2009 4

B must have eaten C shouldn t have eaten D might have eaten 10 Peter football before he asked the doctor to check his blood pressure. I know. It was a silly thing to do. A shouldn t have played B shouldn t play C shouldn t have play D shouldn t have plays Marks / 10 3. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. 1 The children drank too much cola at the party. The children.. so much cola at the party. SHOULD 2 There was no need to worry about the race because we won easily. You.. about the race because we won easily. NEEDN T 3 He ate too much food before his circuit training. He.. so much food before his circuit training. SHOULDN T 4 The coach did all he could to help the players win the game. The coach.. more to help the players win the game. COULD 5 Sheila did all she could to score a goal during the hockey match. Sheila.. harder to score a goal during the hockey match. COULDN T 6 My sister didn t think she could win the cross-country race but she did. My sister.. worried about winning the cross-country race. NEED 2009 5

7 I m sure she grazed her knee when she fell on the tennis court. She.. grazed her knee when she fell on the tennis court. HAVE 8 Billy couldn t climb up the 6-metre pole. Billy.. climb up the 6-metre pole. ABLE 9 It s not necessary to get your blood pressure checked every week. You.. your blood pressure checked every week. NEED 10 It s not possible that you have lost your keys. You.. lost your keys. HAVE Marks / 10 4. Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. 1 She realises that she needn t/shouldn t eat so much junk food every week. 2 All members are able to/must obey the club rules. 3 Players can t/must have team spirit if they want to do well at their sport. 4 You couldn t/don t need to bring any special equipment with you; they have everything at the gym. 5 Ian says the children had better/ought stop playing so many video games. 6 You only bruised your arm; it could have been/had to be a lot worse. 7 Need you /Are you able to compete in the 500 metres race? 2009 6

8 Where s John? He must have/ought to have forgotten about today s training session. Marks / 8 Total Marks / 40 2009 7