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English (American) Level 1 - Tests PDF
English (American) Level 1 - Tests PDF
Level 1
ENGLISH
AMERICAN
Tests
WKT-ENG-L1-1.0
ISBN 978-1-60391-432-1
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1)
a. He
2) The
a. girls
3) The boys
a. is
is eating.
b. boy
c. men
drinking.
b. are
c. they
4)
are running.
a. They
b. She
c. He
a. ning
c. A
b. ding
c. ding
c. ming
The men
are running.
1) He
2) The girl
3) They
4) The women
Section 3. Circle the word that does not belong in each group. Follow the example:
the
they
1) goodbye
women
hello
2) he
she
the
3) reading
writing
drinking
Section 4. Circle the word that does not belong in the feminine/masculine or singular/plural groups.
1) boy
women
girls
3) woman
men
boys
2) man
girls
boy
The child
is
are
is not
are not
have
has
do not have
does not have
eating bread
walking
bicycles
rice
a dog
this
reading a book
sleeping
and
woman have bicycles.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Section 2. Continue the following lists with the appropriate words. Follow the example:
apples
eggs
1)
sandwiches
3)
driving
running
2)
cat
dog
4)
coffee
milk
child
boy
5)
men
women
Section 3. Put a, an, or and, where necessary. Some answer lines will be left blank. Follow the examples:
1) The boy
rice.
apple.
sandwich.
eggs.
4) He is drinking
coffee.
car.
bread.
2) I am a student. (He)
7) He is a teacher. (We)
Section 2. Using complete sentences, answer the questions. Follow the example:
What is he doing?
He is eating a sandwich.
Section 3. Complete the sentences with an appropriate word or phrase from the box. Follow the example:
red bicycle
swimming
blue
are students
police officer sandwiches water
sandwiches
3) We
4) He is not a
5) The sky is
6) I am drinking
boy
girl
horse
man
1) grass
three
flowers
tree
2) plate
bowl
phone
cup
3) yellow
two
blue
red
4) moon
dress
skirt
coat
5) rice
keys
egg
apple
6) bed
table
chair
adult
7) tree
two
one
six
Section 2. Write the question to the answer provided. There may be more than one question possible. Follow the example:
1)
I have a pen.
2)
3)
It is a cell phone.
4)
5)
6)
Section 3. Circle the best answer to the question. Follow the example:
This is coffee.
Section 2. Fill in the blank with an appropriate word. Follow the example:
1)
2)
3)
4)
Section 3. Solve the equations and write the answer on the line. Follow the example:
four + three =
seven
1) five + one =
2) eight + two =
3) nine six =
4) two two =
5) twelve + zero =
6) eleven five =
7) two + six =
8) three two =
What
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Section 2. Read the following information. Then answer the questions. Follow the example:
There are eight plates. Three plates are red. Five plates are blue. The plates are on the table. The table
is in the kitchen. The man is sitting in the kitchen. He is eating a sandwich.
Section 3. Choose a word from the text box to complete the sentences.
The
1)
toilet
is in the bathroom.
2) There are
their children.
is in the kitchen.
bedrooms.
6) She is seven
old.
the newspaper.
Rosetta Stone Tests English (American) Level 1
Miss Simpson.
years old.
the bridge.
New York.
Rome.
brothers.
Section 2. Choose the word that does not belong in each group. Follow the example:
horse
dog
cat
man
1) Italy
Russia
New York
Egypt
2) Mr.
name
Miss
Mrs.
3) park
street
bridge
shoe
4) room
far
near
under
5) Paris
Moscow
Beijing
Mike
1)
2) We
3)
4)
5) She
6) Where
1) a. She is sick.
b. She is cold.
c. She is hungry.
5) a. He is not hungry.
b. Im cold.
c. We are not thirsty.
Section 2. Answer the questions using the information provided in parentheses. Follow the example:
Yes, Im thirsty.
1) Im thirsty.
Section 4. Number the sentences 19 to put the conversation in the correct order. Follow the examples:
1
8
Im fine.
I am from Egypt.
Goodbye.
Hello.
Section 2. Match a word or phrase from each column to make a complete, logical sentence. There is only one possible
combination for each. Follow the example:
1) We eat
before
at night.
2) Im wearing a coat
dont have
drink coffee?
3) Twelve comes
works
in the morning.
4) He has a sandwich,
breakfast
socks.
5) The man
and
thirteen.
6) When
but
7) They
do you
He is wearing shoes.
2) Im sick.
I am eating bread.
Im eating bread.
4) I am not tired.
Section 2. Circle the correct words to complete the sentences based on the pictures.
1) Theyre
taste
( tasting /
2) The socks
) the bread.
( fingers / toes)
are ( on / in) the table.
( smelling /
smell bad.
3) The man is
smell
) the flower.
4) His
5) Her
6) This is a
in the
( smelling /
( flower / tree)
( summer / winter).
1) Were visiting
2) Welcome
3) My son is fourteen
4) The sandwich
B. in a school.
C. my father.
D. to our house!
10
A. weeks old
F. their children.
G. his sister.
1)
name
Lin.
4)
parents
speak English.
2)
parents
from China.
3) We
New York.
5)
speak English.
6)
studying
Russian.
1)
( Shes / She )
2)
( This / These )
3)
( My / Im )
4) There
5) How
( is / are )
eight
( many / old )
flowers do you
name is Mei.
running outside.
11
Section 2. Write the name of the room of the place associated with the lists of words.
kitchen
bedroom
living room
dining room
hospital
bathroom
park
school
1)
2)
3)
12
Im washing my hands.
1) The blue car is new.
3) Hes shopping at a hardware store. 4) My television is not broken.
2) He sells fruit.
5) He doesnt want medicine.
Section 3. Answer the questions providing a reasonable and logical answer. Follow the example:
13
1)
3)
more than
2)
more than
4)
less than
less than
Section 2. Look at the pictures and rewrite the sentence without changing the information seen in the picture. Follow the example:
1)
2)
3)
4)
14
Goodbye.
I like the metal ladder more. The metal
ladder is lighter than the wooden ladder.
No. I want to pay with a credit card.
2) My daughter is young.
Section 3. Complete each sentence to make logical statements. Follow the example:
heavy.
1)
2)
3)
faster than
4)
5)
is made of plastic.
15
too big
yellow welcome
twenty euros
red shoes open
the smallest blue chairs
2) Thank you.
Section 2. Look at the sentences and complete the sentences using some, none, or all.
2)
None of the
flowers are
plastic. 1)
wooden.
paper.
sitting.
3)
Section 3. Rewrite the sentences by changing one word to make a statement that is opposite in meaning to the sentence
provided. Follow the example: