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English Language Test Paper Guide

This document is an English test paper containing multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing grammar, vocabulary, and spelling. It covers topics such as parts of speech, tenses, phrasal verbs, and correcting spelling errors in a sample letter. The test assesses proficiency in reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary and spelling in English.

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English Language Test Paper Guide

This document is an English test paper containing multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing grammar, vocabulary, and spelling. It covers topics such as parts of speech, tenses, phrasal verbs, and correcting spelling errors in a sample letter. The test assesses proficiency in reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary and spelling in English.

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English Test Paper

1. Underline the correct word in each sentence: (0,25x4=1p)


 An old man, who/which was carrying a suitcase, knocked at the door.
 The winner, which/whose bike was an unusual design, won a medal.
 A police woman that/which we asked told us how to get there.
 The boy whose/whom house I was staying at was an old friend.

2. Choose the correct answer: (0,4x7=2,8p)


 The shoe shop … the shoes I saw last week. A) doesn’t have got B) hasn’t got C)
doesn’t got
 I really like Leona Lewis – she … so well. A) sings B)is singing C) has been singing
 A student teacher … our class while Ms Bennett has her baby. A)takes B) will take C)
is taking
 … the date of Dan’s wedding anniversary? I’ve forgotten it. A) Do you remember B)
Are you remembering C) Have you remembered
 ‘I know about the timetable changes.’ ‘Oh, when … you? A) they told B) did they told
C) did they tell
 Our friends … in France at the time of the floods. A)were living B) lived C) have been
living
 Meredith … fluent Russian but she doesn’t any more. A) used to speak B) used to
speaking C)use to speak

3. Read the sentences and choose the correct words in italics: (0,4x3=1,2p)
 Notice: we always inform the police if you will steal/steal from us.
 I would invite her to the party if I know/knew her phone number.
 If he lifts will break down/breaks down, press the alarm button.

4. Translate the following phrasal verbs: (10x0,2=2p)


 Keep up with - ………………………………………
 Look forward to- …………………………………………..
 Run out of - ……………………………………………….
 Take after - …………………………………………………..
 Fill in - ……………………………………………………………
 Let down - ……………………………………………………..
 Look up - ………………………………………………………..
 Put off - ………………………………………………………….
 Drop out - ……………………………………………………….
 Set off - ……………………………………………………….....

5. Correct the spelling in this letter. (3p)

Dear Silvia,
Thanks for your leter and your invittation to Italy. I’ve never traveled abroad
before, and I’m realy looking forward to staying whit you and your family. I’ve spoked to
my parents and they’ve aggreed. They say they’re going to phone soon to discus the
arrangements.
I’ve dicided to have some Italian lesons so that I can practice when I come to
Italy. I’d like you to write some simple sentances for me. Please note my new adress. We
moved last week and now I’ve got a much biger bedroom.
Best wishes,
Becky.

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