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EINSTUFUNGSTEST
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B 2.1 1 Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit der
jeweils richtigen Verbform. 1. If I … more time, I’d go to the cinema more
often. a) had b) ’d have c) ’d have had d) ’d had 2. If I had enough money, I … a flat in Paris. a) ’ll buy b) ’d have bought c) ’d bought d) ’d buy e) ’ll have bought 3. If I’d known then what I know now, I … a
different career. a) chose b) ’d choose c) ’ll choose d) ’d chosen e) ’d have chosen 4. If I … one thing about my appearance, it’d
be my height. a) can change b) could change c) ’ll change d) could have changed e) change 2 Ordnen Sie die Sätze den von der Be-
deutung her passenden Sätzen (a–f) zu. 1. This is such a pretty little village. 2. There’s such a spectacular view from here. 3. I think I could live in a really big city. 4. Give me a quick snapshot of the situation. 5. I don’t know what’s going on here at all. 6. I’m the spitting image of my father.
a) I could picture it. b) Please make it short. c) I look just like him. d) It’s really picturesque. e) I need someone to put me in the picture. f) It’s really breathtaking. 3 Ordnen Sie die Sätze jeweils korrekt zu. 1. In some countries, it isn’t unusual to eat
horse. 2. Watch out – the boss can be poisonous. 3. Some mushrooms are extremely
poisonous. 4. Sorry, I can’t meet you. I’ve got a lot on my
plate. 5. I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse. 6. No tea for me, thanks. a) literal b) metaphorical 4 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit dem jeweils
passenden Adjektiv. 1. The pear was … – nice and firm. 2. The food in that country is quite … – it has
no real taste. 3. The orange was so … that I had to clean
the table after eating it. 4. The plate was soon covered in oil because
the chips were so … . 5. The cake was so full of sugar, I couldn’t eat
it – it was just too … . a) bland b) sweet c) crunchy d) juicy e) greasy
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5 Ordnen Sie die Wörter einander zu. Die Begriffe (a–f) sollen dabei eine Übertreibung der Begriffe (1.–6.) darstellen.
1. difficult 2. thirsty 3. small 4. bad 5. big 6. beautiful a) parched b) catastrophic c) gigantic d) impossible e) minuscule f) breathtaking 6 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit dem jeweils
richtigen Begriff. 1. Stop … around – we need to get down to
business. a) monkeying b) ducking c) worming 2. He’s always … away on something –
always busy with some project or other. a) badgering b) swanning c) beavering 3. He was … by reporters for weeks after the
scandal. a) batted b) hounded c) horsed 4. At times it’s good to … around with your
kids and not always be so serious. a) horse b) squirrel c) wolf 5. My parents used to … away a little money
for a rainy day. a) squirrel b) swan c) snake
6. He … me for money incessantly – it really gets on my nerves.
a) beavers b) badgers c) monkeys 7. I was so hungry I just … down my lunch. a) horsed b) ducked c) wolfed 8. If someone throws something at your head,
it’s a good idea to … . a) bat b) duck c) swan 7 Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit den
passenden Wörtern. 1. The first computers weren’t very ... – you
had to practically program them. 2. The washing machine is in the ... room in
the basement. 3. Criminalizing drug ... might not be the best
approach. 4. A lot of ... factories in the city centre have
been converted into lofts. 5. There’s a lot of cleaning up to do. Go and
make yourself ... . 6. I question the ... of things like electric
toothbrushes. a) disused b) utility c) useful d) user-friendly e) abuse f) usefulness 8 Ordnen Sie den Ausdrücken mit think
die passenden Erklärungen zu. 1. consider something carefully before
deciding 2. have an unusual way of approaching things 3. admire greatly 4. decide against something 5. consider all of the consequences 6. concentrate
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ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit den fehlenden phrasal verbs.
1. Do you just … his bad habits? 2. I got … putting the tops back myself. 3. I just … trying to educate him in the end. 4. I … telling them to put their things away. a) gave up b) put up with c) kept on d) fed up with 10 Lesen Sie die Textdatei und wählen Sie
die Zusammenfassung des Artikels aus, die die Meinung der Autorin am besten wiedergibt.
a) You can live to be very old if you keep fit
and watch your diet. b) Older people have better lives because
they have achieved their goals. c) People live in a fantasy land where youth is
valued above all else. d) People who are worried about looks don’t
have enough problems. 11 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit dem jeweils
richtigen Wort. 1. Only five people are in the ... about this –
it’s virtually top secret. 2. I’ve been kept in the ... about my parents’
past all this time. 3. She’ll keep her lip ... – she won’t tell a soul. 4. I’ll tell you, but be sure to ... it to yourself. 5. I promise I won’t ... a word to anyone. 6. They’ve kept their engagement very ... .
a) buttoned b) know c) breathe d) dark e) keep f) quiet 12 Ordnen Sie den Ausdrücken mit talk die
richtigen Erklärungen zu. 1. to persuade someone to do something 2. to answer someone in a rude manner 3. to convince someone to buy something 4. to explain something to someone 5. to patronize someone 6. That’s more like it. a) to talk someone through something step by
step b) to talk back to someone c) to talk down to someone d) to talk someone into buying something e) Now you’re talking. f) to talk someone round 13 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit dem
passenden Ausdruck. 1. I love living in this country, … some aspects
about it drive me crazy. a) but b) in spite of c) despite 2. … I’ve lived here for a number of years, I
can’t honestly say I know the place. a) Yet b) Although c) However 3. I’ve got a good sense of direction, … my
brother doesn’t. a) however b) unlike c) but rather 4. I seldom go abroad on holiday, … my
sisters. a) whereas b) despite c) unlike
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5. For me holidays aren’t about relaxing, … about exploring new places.
a) however b) but rather c) whereas 6. I didn’t go away last year. … this year I
really want to. a) Despite b) But rather c) However 14 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit der richtigen
Form des Verbs in Klammern (-ing-Form oder Infinitiv).
1. Sometimes … (learn) a language can help
improve your career prospects. 2. Awareness of other people’s feelings is the
main reason behind … (lie). 3. Some people find it really difficult to …
(forgive) people who have betrayed them. 4. We agreed to … (go) with them to the
concert next week. 5. We’re looking forward to … (see) the whole
family at the reunion. 6. I’m used to … (have) lunch with my
colleagues. 15 Ordnen Sie die Satzteile zu. 1. If someone is reliable, 2. If you feel let down by someone, 3. You’re on your guard 4. People who trust their instincts 5. If you spare someone’s feelings, 6. If you tell a white lie, a) if you don’t trust someone. b) you try to prevent them from getting hurt. c) they do what they said they would do. d) don’t make decisions based on the facts. e) you’re still not telling the truth. f) they did something that disappointed you.
16 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit der jeweils richtigen Präposition.
1. The best way to learn a language is …
living in a country where it’s spoken. 2. I’ve been seeing the same people … years. 3. He found out about the letter … chance –
he saw it when he emptied the bin. 4. I’m tired … feeling guilty. 5. The best way to succeed … learning a
foreign language is to practise. 6. I’ll see you … Friday – do you think you’ll
have the book finished by then? a) by b) in c) of d) by e) for f) on 17 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit den Verben
in der richtigen Zeitform. 1. I … for a long time that this would be
difficult to do. a) have known b) have been knowing 2. I … for you everywhere! Where have you
been? a) have been looking b) have looked 3. This problem isn’t new. Things like this …
for ages. a) have happened b) have been happening 4. This means a lot to me. I … on it for ages. a) have worked b) have been working 5. Prices … 10 % this year. a) have been going up b) have gone up 6. I … on more than one occasion what it
would be like to be rich. a) have wondered b) have been wondering
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18 Hören Sie sich die Tondatei an. Worüber beklagen sich die Sprecher?
1. Speaker 1 complains about … . a) taxis b) public transport c) cars 2. Speaker 2 complains about her … . a) boss b) colleague c) husband 3. Speaker 3 complains about … . a) trains b) children c) planes 4. Speaker 4 complains about … . a) bikers b) dogs c) teenagers 19 Hören Sie sich die Tondatei an und
ergänzen Sie in den folgenden Sätzen die jeweils fehlende Zahl (z. B. 1,000,000).
1. The chance of dying in a plane crash is 1
in … . 2. The chance of dying from choking on food
is 1 in … . 3. The chance of dying in a car accident is 1
in … . 4. The chance of dying from a snake bite is 1
in … . 20 Lesen Sie den Text in der Textdatei.
Welche der folgenden Aussagen sind korrekt?
1. You can change your name only if you have
a good explanation for it. 2. You can even buy a deed poll as a gift. 3. The quick and easy new system is
completely safe. 4. You cannot simply knight yourself. a) correct b) incorrect
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fehlenden Wort. Alle Ausdrücke sollen das Verb to decide umschreiben.
1. I don’t know which one to buy. I just can’t
make … my mind. 2. I have mixed feeling about going skydiving.
I’m … two minds about it. 3. That’s my final offer. You can take it or … it. 4. We always discuss the important things, but
ultimately I have the final … . 5. Choose whose side you’re on. You can’t
just sit on the … . 6. I can’t make that decision today. I’ll have to
… on it. a) leave b) sleep c) up d) say e) in f) fence 22 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit der richtigen
Form der past modals. 1. ‘You … me so much with the report.’ – ‘I
know, but I thought it best.’ a) needn’t have helped b) can’t have helped c) couldn’t help d) mustn’t have helped e) couldn’t have helped 2. We … to Norway for our summer holiday
and not to Rome. It was so hot there. a) might have went b) would have gone c) could have went d) should have went e) should have gone 3. I’m sure I … the same thing in that
situation, too. a) should have done b) might have done c) would have done d) may have done e) can’t have done
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a) would have let b) could have let c) can’t have let d) could let e) may have let 23 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit dem jeweils
fehlenden Wort. 1. You’ve got to grab this job offer with both …
. It’ll never come around again. a) feet b) hands c) ears 2. You’re playing with … if you talk to him like
that. He blows up easily. a) numbers b) luck c) fire 3. I think extreme sports can be addictive
because of the adrenaline … they give. a) rush b) run c) haste 4. There’s a lot at … . If I lose my job, my
family will be ruined financially. a) stake b) bet c) lose 5. Animals tend to stick together because
there’s safety in … . a) the bushes b) sharing c) numbers 6. Theoretically you’re dicing with … every
time you step outside your house. a) death b) fun c) fall 7. You got away with it last year, but don’t
push your … and manipulate your taxes again.
a) fear b) luck c) feeling
24 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit der future perfect-Form des Verbs in Klammern.
1. I don’t think the weather … (improve) much
by the weekend. 2. I think we … (stop) using nuclear power by
the middle of this century. 3. If the traffic doesn’t get better, the shops …
(close) by the time we get there. 4. I doubt they … (find) a cure for cancer by
the end of my lifetime. 5. The show … (finish) by 9pm, so we should
be home before 10. 6. Next year my parents … (be) married for 50
years. Can you imagine? 25 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze (1. – 6.) mit den
passenden Ausdrücken (a – f). 1. He was shouting at her and she was
shouting at him and I was … . 2. When I was a child, we lived in a remote
village … . 3. The play was a real waste of money. We
left … through. 4. He was so exhausted that he stopped …
and forgot what he’d been talking about. 5. It was virtually impossible to reach a
compromise. There was no … ground. 6. Some people in their 40s or 50s suffer from
a … crisis. a) mid-sentence b) in the middle of nowhere c) mid-life d) middle e) caught in the middle f) midway 26 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit dem
passenden Adjektiv. 1. He’s still young, but very … . Being
confident will surely serve him well later in life.
a) self-assured b) self-conscious 2. To save money we’ve chosen a … holiday
this year. Eating out’s expensive. a) self-catering b) self-sufficient
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3. He’s very … . He always puts himself and his interests first.
a) self-conscious b) self-centred 4. I’m afraid of public speaking. I always feel
so … in front of a lot of people. a) self-conscious b) self-centred 5. She has loads of money and he’s work-shy.
I think it’s … why he married her. a) self-assured b) self-explanatory 6. Many people die of … gunshot wounds in
the US every year. a) self-indulgent b) self-inflicted 27 Entscheiden Sie, zu welcher Kategorie
die Sätze gehören. 1. He was fuming. 2. She didn’t lose her cool. 3. I blew my top. 4. She let it get to her. 5. I took a deep breath and counted to ten. 6. I let it wash over me. a) losing your temper b) keeping your temper 28 Ordnen Sie die Sätze einander zu, die
von der Bedeutung her zueinander passen.
1. I’m getting nowhere fast. 2. I think we’ve turned a corner. 3. It’s a big decision, so take your time. 4. There’s no short cut to success at work. 5. Life isn’t easy. 6. I support your decision. a) There’s no turning back afterwards. b) I’m not making any progress. c) I’m behind you every step of the way. d) It’s an uphill struggle. e) Things are looking better now. f) You have to put in the hours.
29 Hören Sie sich die Tondatei an. Welche Aussagen sind richtig, welche falsch?
1. The person who took their phone call at the
theatre got told off by someone. 2. The man who jumped to the front of the
queue didn’t apologize. 3. The girl on the tube with the rucksack
apologized. 4. The female speaker doesn’t mind if other
women put their make-up on on the tube. a) true b) false 30 Ordnen Sie die Definitionen den
passenden Wörtern zu. 1. a person found guilty of a crime and sent to
prison 2. a person living in an institution 3. a person who commits a crime 4. someone who steals from a store 5. being in prison while waiting for trial 6. being sentenced to death 7. giving back something that was lost or
stolen 8. a crime novel a) shoplifter b) restitution c) convict d) offender e) on remand f) whodunit g) inmate h) capital punishment 31 Wählen Sie für jeden Satz das jeweils
passende Wort aus. 1. The meal was marvellous. Everything was
cooked to … . a) perfectionist b) ideal c) perfection 2. The ballerina was brilliant. She didn’t put a
foot … . a) wrong b) ideal c) clear
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3. I understand your position on the issue. You made yourself perfectly … .
a) equal b) clear c) wrong 4. He wants to be faultless in every aspect of
his life. He’s a … . a) perfectionist b) ideal c) equal 5. There’d be no war or hunger in an … world. a) clear b) perfectionist c) ideal 6. Nobody comes close to his achievements in
the field. He’s quite without … . a) perfection b) equal c) ideal 32 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mithilfe von
causative verbs (have, get) und den in Klammern stehenden Verben. Beispiel: My eyes aren’t what they used to be. I think I need to have them tested. (test)
1. If your trousers are too long, you can … .
(alter) 2. This document is in Greek, so I need to … .
(translate) 3. The couch is too bulky to transport, so I’m
… next week. (deliver) 4. Something’s wrong with the gas heater, so
I’m … today. (check) 5. The report is due today, but I haven’t
managed to … . (do) 6. We can go ahead with the project. We …
yesterday. (approve)
33 Ordnen Sie die Ausdrücke der richtigen Kategorie zu.
1. to twiddle your thumbs 2. to roll up your sleeves 3. to slave over a hot stove 4. to pull a sickie 5. to find it hard to switch off 6. to lounge around a) hardly working b) working hard 34 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit dem
richtigen Wort. 1. People are … out. The film must have just
finished. 2. There was a steady … of enquiries after the
job vacancy was posted. 3. I don’t mean to … on your parade, but
having a party is out of the question. 4. I felt like a fish out of … . It was a very
awkward situation. 5. A million dollars is nothing to him. It’s just a
… in the ocean. 6. We’re in the middle of a heat … – record
temperatures and no end in sight. a) drop b) flooding c) wave d) stream e) water f) rain 35 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze mit der richtigen
Präposition. 1. I don’t know what you see … him. Godzilla
would be a better husband. a) to b) about c) in d) for 2. The documents need to be delivered this
afternoon. See … it, will you? a) to b) about c) in d) for
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3. They say I’ll never make the big time, but we’ll see … that.
a) to b) about c) in d) for 4. If you don’t believe me, come and see …
yourself. a) to b) about c) in d) for 36 Ergänzen Sie die Sätze jeweils mit dem
richtigen Wort. 1. A price tag shows … of something. a) the cost b) the value 2. If something is one of a kind, it is … . a) unique b) a unit 3. When something is breathtaking, it is … . a) expensive b) admirable 4. If something means the world to you, it … . a) has great personal value b) cost a lot 5. You inherit something when … . a) you deserve it b) somebody dies 6. If something is priceless, it is … . a) of no great value b) extremely valuable
37 Ordnen Sie den Sätzen (1.–6.) den Begriff zu, der das Wort thing in dem Zusammenhang richtig ersetzen kann.
1. She’s very fashion-conscious. She’s got
matching things to go with all her outfits. 2. This building is one of the most valuable
things the company owns. 3. The police discovered a room full of stolen
things. 4. You are advised to keep your things in the
hotel safe. 5. When you’re diving, your life depends on
having the right things in good order. 6. He’s mad about computers. He’s always
got all the latest things. a) assets b) devices c) valuables d) accessories e) equipment f) goods 38 Vervollständigen Sie die Sätze mit dem
passenden Begriff aus dem Wortfeld balance.
1. A ... amount of my time is spent on
commuting. 2. She was ... for going on a picnic. 3. Juggling work and family can be a difficult
... act. 4. He’s completely ... with gaming. It’s all he
can think about. 5. Some people spend every ... hour online. 6. Holidays should be a ... medium between
relaxation and adventure. a) waking b) balancing c) disproportionate d) overdressed e) infatuated f) happy
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1. Donna believes shaming is better than a jail
sentence because a lot of inmates aren’t really guilty.
2. Donna has mixed feelings about shaming. 3. There is much debate about shaming in
Australia. 4. Brendan thinks shaming and feeling
ashamed are not exactly the same thing. a) correct b) incorrect 40 Hören Sie sich die Tondatei an. Wer sagt
was? Ordnen Sie die Aussagen den Sprecher/innen zu.
1. performance-related pay 2. being involved in decision-making 3. performance-related gifts 4. praise and thanks from the boss 5. flexible working hours 6. training courses at company’s expense a) speaker 1 b) speaker 2 c) speaker 3 d) speaker 4 e) speaker 5 f) speaker 6
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Lösungsblatt B 2.1 1 1. a 2. d 3. e 4. b 2 1. d 2. f 3. a 4. b 5. e 6. c 3 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. a 4 1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. b 5 1. d 2. a 3. e 4. b 5. c 6. f
6 1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. a 6. b 7. c 8. b 7 1. d 2. b 3. e 4. a 5. c 6. f 8 1. a 2. d 3. b 4. f 5. c 6. e 9 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c 10 1. c
11 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. e 5. c 6. f 12 1. f 2. b 3. d 4. a 5. c 6. e 13 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. c 14 1. learning 2. lying 3. forgive 4. go 5. seeing 6. having 15 1. c 2. f 3. a 4. d 5. b 6. e
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16 1. a / d 2. e 3. a / d 4. c 5. b 6. f 17 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. b 6. a 18 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 19 1. 250,000 2. 160,000 3. 7,000 4. 21,000,000 20 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a B2.2 21 1. c 2. e 3. a 4. d 5. f 6. b
22 1. a 2. e 3. c 4. b 23 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. c 6. a 7. b 24 1. will have improved 2. will have stopped / ‘ll
have stopped 3. will have closed / ‘ll have
closed / will be closed 4. will have found / ‘ll have
found 5. will have finished / ‘ll
have finished / will be finished
6. will have been / ‘ll have been
25 1. e 2. b 3. f 4. a 5. d 6. c 26 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. b
27 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. b 28 1. b 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. d 6. c 29 1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 30 1. c 2. g 3. d 4. a 5. e 6. h 7. b 8. f 31 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. c 6. b
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them altered 2. have it translated / get it
translated 3. having it delivered /
getting it delivered 4. having it checked /
getting it checked 5. get it done 6. had it approved / got it
approved 33 1. a 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. a 34 1. b 2. d 3. f 4. e 5. a 6. c 35 1. c 2. a 3. b 4. d 36 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. b 6. b
37 1. d 2. a 3. f 4. c 5. e 6. b 38 1. c 2. d 3. b 4. e 5. a 6. f 39 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. a 40 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. f 5. a 6. e