11th grade. Unit 1. Lesson 4. How modals function (New Book)
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11th grade (11th grade. Unit 1. Family) Quiz on 11th grade. Unit 1. Lesson 4. How modals function (New Book), created by Veronika Bebekh on 22/09/2021.
Read the excerpts from the articles below and fi ll in the blanks with the words:
1. A new study of Chinese-American youth has found that family [blank_start]obligation[blank_end] plays a positive role in the mental health of teenagers. A greater sense of family obligation in the early teenage years could provide teenagers with strong family ties that make them feel secure even when they move through teenage years and become more independent.
2. Statistics say that youths raised by single parents have higher [blank_start]probability[blank_end] to perform poorly in school and take part in troublesome activities. Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we find that an additional 5 years with the biological father decreases the probability of smoking, drinking, drug addiction, and criminal behaviour by about 5.3%.
3. With a parent losing his job or getting her hours cut, money has to go to the [blank_start]necessity[blank_end] of life. For teens, [blank_start]necessities[blank_end] are not the gas bill or the education fee, it’s the latest version of Xbox or the newest iPhone.
4. Before I started writing this article, I had read many articles on the prevention of drinking, and most of them were based on [blank_start]prohibition[blank_end]. Such as “Ban drinking alcohol!” At the same time, prohibition is always an introduction to the conflict, and conflict with parents increases the risk of any form of addiction.
Answer
obligation
probability
necessity
necessities
prohibition
Question 2
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
You __________ study hard if you want to pass the exam.
Answer
must
mustn’t
should (ought to)
have to
don’t have to
Question 3
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
If you leave early enough, you _________ arrive on time.
Answer
must
mustn’t
should (ought to)
have to
don’t have to
Question 4
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
You ________ have a ticket to ride on the bus.
Answer
must
mustn’t
should (ought to)
have to
don’t have to
Question 5
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
You _________ move any papers on the teacher’s desk.
Answer
must
mustn’t
should (ought to)
have to
don’t have to
Question 6
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
I really ___________ work harder.
Answer
must
mustn’t
should (ought to)
have to
don’t have to
Question 7
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
Children ________ help their parents.
Answer
must
mustn't
should (ought to)
have to
don’t have to
Question 8
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
A woman __________ quit smoking when she is expecting a baby.
Answer
must
mustn't
should (ought to)
have to
don’t have to
Question 9
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
It ____________ be at least five weeks since I went to the theatre.
Answer
must
mustn't
should (ought to)
have to
don’t have to
Question 10
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
You ___________ be rich to be happy.
Answer
must
mustn’t
should (ought to)
have to
don’t have to
Question 11
Question
Complete the sentences below with the modal verbs.
Good secretaries ___________ speak at least one foreign language.