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2020-21 revision quiz LS4

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  • What happens last - being sentenced, being arrested or committing a crime ?
    being sentenced
  • When the robber threatened the tourists with a knife, they handed ...... their money.
    over / him / her
  • Don't phone me before 9 o'clock tonight; I .............. (have) dinner.
    'll be having / will be having
  • How many of these things can be donated? [blood] [a heart] [clothes] [money][food]
    5 (all of them!)
  • What do we call a large group of wolves or dogs ?
    a pack
  • What is the opposite of the verb to BORROW ?
    LEND (I lend it to you; you borrow it from me)
  • Which animal is the odd one out? Leopard, wolf, lion, panther
    WOLF (not a feline)
  • Fill in the space but do NOT use the word "if"! You can borrow my jacket ...... you bring it back to me clean and in good condition!
    as long as / so long as / providing / provided (that) / on condition that
  • Which (1) country uses the Euro: Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the Vatican City?
    The Vatican city.
  • We close our ....... when we're angry with someone or something.
    lips
  • Which word does NOT fit in the space? I couldn't [ buy / afford / pay / borrow ] the video game.
    pay: you PAY FOR things (but you can PAY a bill, a person or a price)
  • Kenya is a country ....... capital is Nairobi.
    whose
  • Animals living in the jungle are WILD, but animals living in a house are ...... ?
    tame
  • What do we do with our eyes 15 - 20 times a minute?
    blink
  • How many dogs are there thought to be in the world today - 20 million, 100 million, 200 million or 500 million?
    200 million.
  • Iñaki became a firefighter when he was 22. Before that he ............................ (want) to join the police.
    had wanted
  • Put the preposition "to" in the correct place in this sentence: Football fans look up Lionel Messi.
    look up TO
  • A person who sees a crime and reports it to the police is called a ................
    witness
  • Giraffes are really tall. (What type of word is "really" ? )
    an adverb
  • Which verb has a completely different meaning? [ overcome / deal with / sort out / get on with ]
    Get on with (means "to have a good relationship with someone")
  • Correct this sentence: People that plays their music very loud is very antisocial.
    People that PLAY their music very loud ARE very antisocial.
  • Portugalete is the town .... our school is located.
    where