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Name: _____________________________ Written Exam 1

PART I. Choose one of the modals to complete the sentences.

1. John ______________ gone on holiday. I saw him this morning downtown.

2. Nobody answered the phone at the clinic. It ______________ closed early.

3. I ______________ revised more for my exams. I think I'll fail!

4. Sarah looks really pleased with herself. She ______________ passed her driving test this morning.

5. I didn't know you were going to Phil's party yesterday. You ______________ told me!

6. I can't believe Jim hasn't arrived yet. He ______________ caught the wrong train.

7. I can't believe Jim hasn't arrived yet. He ______________ caught the correct train.

8. Don't lie to me that you were ill yesterday. You ______________ been ill – Don’t said you were at the ice hockey match last night.

9. I don't know where they went on holiday but they bought Euros before they left so they ______________ gone to France or Germany.

10. His number was busy all night - he ______________ been on the phone continuously for hours.

PART II. Unscramble the words to make sentences. Write the sentences.

1. always / We / have / a / on / Christmas / turkey


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2. have / I / never / like / seen / in / my / life / something
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3. don’t / they / arepa / how to / know / cook / an
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4. Valentine’s day / never / I / send / cards / on
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5. sometimes / on / visit / our / We / neighbors / New Year’s
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6. She / always / is / studying
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7. Alan / his / forgets / wife’s / sometimes / birthday
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8. go / they / the / movies / often / to / on / the / weekend
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9. cinema / in / She / watched / the / hasn’t / movie / newest / on
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10. doing / a / is / She / new / activity / to / school
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PART III. Choose the correct answer to go in the gap.

1. I would like to go ____ for my holiday next year. a) abroad b) outside c) foreign

2. When I told him about it, he ____. a) just laughed b) has just laughed c) was just laughing

3. Please ask ____ come in. a) him b) him to c) to him to

4. Is the boss still in his office? I don't think ____. a) it b) that c) so

5. You ____ drive slowly through the village. a) must b) need c) want

PART III. Read about Angkor Wat. Then circle T (true) or F (false).

Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat is a famous monument in Cambodia. At one time, Angkor Wat was the capital of the Khmer Empire.

The main temple at Angkor Wat was built as a burial place for Suryavarman II. He was an important Khmer king who lived in the twelfth century.
Suryavarman II was responsible for introducing some aspects of Hinduism to his people. The temple at Angkor Wat has five towers – one tall
central tower and four smaller towers. The five towers symbolize the five peaks on Mount Meru where, according to Hindu belief, the gods live.
Angkor Wat is famous for its beautiful stone carvings. It has the longest continuous bas-relief, or carved wall, in the world. The carvings show
scenes from famous Hindu legends, tell the story of King Suryavarman’s life, and show how the Khmer people lived at the time the temple was
built.

Although the temple was begun by Hindus, it was completed by Buddhist monks who lived there in the sixteenth century. As a result, Angkor Wat
became an important destination for Buddhist pilgrims.

1. Angkor Wat was a famous city in Cambodia. T F

2. Suryavarman II was a Hindu. T F

3. There are five towers on Mount Meru. T F

4. Angkor Wat was completed in the sixteenth century. T F

5. Hindu monks lived in Angkor Wat after the Buddhists T F

PART IV. Complete the exercises using: do, does, was, were or did. + (not)

1. Your notebook ________________ look so old. You can still use it.

2. All the street _______________ full of cars yesterday.

3. Dolphins are not dangerous animals. They _______________ attack people.

4. Cars _______________ work without fuel.

5. The game wasn’t good. All the people there _______________ bored.

6. The park _______________ near my house. So, I played there every day.

7. We had no idea about the situation. We _______________ informed 12 hours later.

8. There _______________ enough people to play baseball. Just the six of us. So, we left.

9. He was tired but he _______________ leave because he wanted to see his favorite band.

10. Humiliating other people _______________ make you more important.

PART V. Write a paragraph about how you think (or want) your future will be. What would you change? What would be the same? Start writing
the next 5 years then continue with 20 years.

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PART VI. The following paragraph is a fanciful account of a student's visit to Buckingham Palace to visit the Queen of England. Rewrite the
paragraph as if these imaginary incidents from the past will instead occur sometime in the future. In other words, change the form of each main
verb from the past tense to the future (in most cases, will plus the present form of the verb).

Visiting Her Majesty

I traveled to London to visit the Queen of England. Being a clever fellow, I disguised myself as a prince and walked into Buckingham Palace as if I
owned it. After receiving directions from a chambermaid, I stepped into the Queen's bedroom and surprised Her Royal Highness with a hearty slap
on the back. Then, of course, I tipped my hat, bowed, and delivered the usual compliments. After uncorking a bottle of champagne, we exchanged
pleasantries and talked about our families for more than an hour. I showed her my photograph album and my stamp collection, and she showed
me her historic collection of jewels. After a thoroughly entertaining visit, I traded email addresses with Her Majesty and then kissed her goodbye—
on the fingertips of her white gloves, of course.

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