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ENGLISH TEST

Date: Monday 20th June 2016


Teacher: Carol Cotera Huerta

I. Choose the correct adjective. (20 pts)


1. I’m (disappointed / disappointing) by his attitude.
2. Are you (confused / confusing)? Don't worry, I'll explain.
3. That movie is really (depressed / depressing).
4. I’m (exhausted / exhausting). I run many times without stop.
5. The children are (scared / scaring) by the storm.
6. This situation is (frustrated / frustrating).
7. This lesson is so (bored / boring).
8. I’m sorry, I can’t come tonight. I’m completely (tired / tiring)
9. John is (fascinated / fascinating) by learning English language.
10. The journey is (excited / exciting)
11. She looks very (confusing / confused) when I talk to her.
12. I’m feeling (depressed / depressing), so I’m going to eat some chocolate.
13. You look really (tired / tiring). Why don't you go to bed?
14. The lesson is really (bored / boring). I almost fell asleep.
15. There are a lot of road signs. It's all very (confused / confusing)
16. I’m (surprised / surprising) by her behaviour. It is very funny.
17. The performance of the English team is very (disappointed / disappointing).
18. I was (shocked / shocking) by the news.
19. That lamp produces a very (fascinated / fascinating) effect.
20. I think Alex is one of the most (annoyed / annoying) people.

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