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Quiznet
Topic: Vocabulary - Appearance


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Quiz topic:
For each of the six questions choose the one correct answer.
1.
a)
b)
c)
d)

They look ridiculous together – he’s really short and she’s so ___________.
high
tall
great
large

2.
a)
b)
c)
d)

When I saw her on her wedding day she looked absolutely ____________.
pretty


beautiful
handsome
ugly

3.
a)
b)
c)
d)

If you could change one thing about your appearance, what _____________?
would you have changed
would you change
will you change
do you change

4.
a)
b)
c)
d)

You shouldn’t judge a book by its ___________.
cover
plot
main characters
first page

5.
a)

b)
c)
d)

Have you seen Celia’s new boyfriend, he’s tall, dark and ____________.
handsome
gorgeous
good-looking
beautiful

6.
a)
b)
C)
D)

A: ___________________ B: He’s tall and blonde with blue eyes.
What does he like?
How does he look?
What does he look like?
How is he?

Quiznet
May, 2005

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Quiz topic:
Answers:
1.
a)
b)
c)
d)

They look ridiculous together – he’s really short and she’s so ___________.
high - Use ‘high’ to describe buildings not people.
tall - Tall is the opposite of short. Correct
great - Great usually means ‘really good’.
large - To say someone is ‘large’ is a polite way of saying they are fat.

2. When I saw her on her wedding day she looked absolutely ____________.
a) pretty - If you say ‘absolutely’ it must be followed by an extreme (strong) adjective.
b) beautiful - If you say ‘absolutely’ it must be followed by an extreme (strong)
adjective. Correct
c) handsome - Use ‘handsome’ to describe men.
d) ugly - If you say ‘absolutely’ it must be followed by an extreme (strong) adjective.
3.
a)
b)
c)
d)

If you could change one thing about your appearance, what _____________?
would you have changed - Use ‘would you have changed’ to talk about unreal

situations in the past.
would you change - Use ‘would change’ to talk about unreal situations in the
present or future. Correct
will you change - Use ‘will change’ to talk about a situation which you think is
possible in the future.
do you change - Use ‘do change’ to talk about things which happen regularly.

4. You shouldn’t judge a book by its ___________.
a) cover - This expression means you shouldn’t judge someone’s character by
their appearance. Correct
b) plot - You shouldn’t judge someone’s character by their appearance – which word
suggests ‘appearance’?
c) main characters - You shouldn’t judge someone’s character by their appearance
appearance – which word suggests ‘appearance’?
d) first page - You shouldn’t judge someone’s character by their appearance
appearance – which word suggests ‘appearance’?
5. Have you seen Celia’s new boyfriend, he’s tall, dark and ____________.
a) handsome - ‘Tall dark and handsome’ is a fixed expression (it cannot be
changed). Correct
b) gorgeous - Which word completes the fixed expression ‘tall dark and ________’?
c) good-looking - Which word completes the fixed expression ‘tall dark and
________’?
d) beautiful - Which word completes the fixed expression ‘tall dark and ________’?
6.
a)
b)
C)

A: ___________________ B: He’s tall and blonde with blue eyes.
What does he like? - Use this question to ask about someone’s likes and dislikes.

How does he look? - This question is not correct.
What does he look like? - Use this question to ask about someone’s
appearance. Correct
D) How is he? - Use this question to ask about someone’s health.

Quiznet
May, 2005

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