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English Department Pts %


Grade: IIIº A/B/C
Patricia Martinez S-M
Claudio Arias / 60 pts

End of First Term Level Test III°


Name: ______________________________________________________________
Grade: IIIrd ____________ Date: ___________________

INSTRUCTIONS: OBJECTIVES:
 Do not speak during the test.  Read and understand different topics
 Write clearly.  Be able to use vocabulary and complete short
 When you finish, double-check the test and raise your hand. messages.
 No correction is allowed  Apply and recognise grammar and vocabulary

Contents
Grammar
 The Future (future perfect/continuous, future simple)
 Word formation (prefixes and suffixes)
Vocabulary

A) LANGUAGE IN USE
I) Choose the correct alternative. Write your answer on the answer sheet.
1- By the time we reach Portsmouth we ........................... our voyage.
a) are going to finish c) will have finished
b) we’ll be finishing d) will finish

2 - When I drive my car I ................................................ to the new CD.


a) will be listening c) will have listened
b) will listening d) listening

3 – by 2027 thousands of animals ................................ from the earth.


a) disappeared c) will be disappearing
b) Are disappearing d) will have disappeared

4 - In a few hours' time we ........................................... on the plane.


a) Flying c) will fly
b) Will be flying d) will have flown

5 - I'll meet you at four o'clock. - At four? I'm afraid I ................................ English.
a) Will be teaching c) will teach
b) Will have taught d) am teaching

6 - We ........................................ the wheels by the time you come back from the shop.
a) Will be replacing c) will have replaced
b) Replacing d) are going to replace

7 -Shall I buy a pizza? - There's no need. I ........................................... as usual.


a) Am cooking c) cooked
b) Will be cooking d) will have cooked
8 - I'm sorry, we can't come tonight. We .................... the new documentary on TV.
a) Will be watching c) watch
b) Are going to watch d) will have watched

9 - My new PC ............................................ by the end of this week.


a) Is going to arrive c) will have arrived
b) Will be arriving d) will arrive

10 - Tom: I’d like to double-glaze the bedroom windows.

Amy: All right. I _______ the materials at once and we _____ it this weekend.

a) Will be getting/ will do c) will get/ will do


b) Will have got/ will have done d) will have been doing/ will be doing

11- The Johnsons ........................... in to their new house by Christmas.


a) Will be moved c) will be moving
b) Will have moved d) will move

12 – They ........................... the station by November.


a) Will be building c) will build
b) Will have built d) are building

13- My ski instructor believes it _________ in the mountain tomorrow evening.

a) Snows c) is going to snow


b) is snowing d) will snow

14- In twenty years’ time most people ........................... the internet.


a) are going to use c) will have been used
b) will be using d) use

15– This time next year we ............................ to Miami.


a) will be travelling c) will travel
b) will have travelled d) travelling

16 - In a twenty years' time thousands of species ................................ from this planet.


a) disappeared c) will be disappearing
b) Are disappearing d) will have disappeared

17- Anne: I wonder how Jack _______ with the new secretary.
Pam: Oh. Jack ________ here after this week. He’s being transferred.
a) Will be getting on/ will not work c) will get on/ will not be working
b) Will have got on/ will not be working d) will get on/ will not have worked

18-When he retires, he ................................ for fifty years.


a) Will be working c) will have worked
b) Will have been working d) will work

19– Don’t call me at 10 0`clock. I .................................... to Spain.


a) Will be flying c) will have flown
b) I’m going to fly d) flying
20 -I don’t know if I …………….here or not. By the time I …………….. It’ll be too
late to go to another place.

a) Will stay/ will decide c) stay/ am deciding


b) Will stay/ will have decided d) staying/ decide

21 – Mark …………. be here tonight. He ………………… at Jenn’s

a) Won’t/ will be studying c) will/ will be studying


b) Will not/ will have studied d) won’t/ is going to be

22 – His doctor told him to keep .........................

a) faithless c) unfaithful
b) faithful d) disfaith

23 – My brother often feels ........................... by my parents because they can’t help


him.
a) understood c) disunderstood
b) misunderstood d) reunderstood

24– People can be very ...... predict ....... sometimes.

a) Un/able c) un/ful
b) Dis/ful d) in/able

25- It’s ……. believ……... that despite your best effort, it’s still not enough.

a) Un/ ed c) dis/able
b) Un/ able d) re/less

26– They were told that it was practically ........possible to …..write the entire book
from the beginning.

a) im - re b) un – dis c) in - un d) mis- re

27 – what does the word unhurt mean?

a) Hurt badly b) hurt c) not hurt e) feeling good

28– What do you do if you reread a book? .

a) read it again b) don’t read it c) read it for the first time

29- Which of the following is a suffix?

a) pre b) un c) ed d)mis

30–What suffix can you add to the word “cook” to make a new word? .

a) ing b) ful c) est d) re

31- The word pre-war means?

a) Before the war b) during the war c) after the war


32- He arrived at the party so ____________! We couldn’t believe it.
a) Expect b) unexpectedly c) expectedly d) expectation

33- He felt so ___________ when he became a father.


a) Live b) life c) lively d) alive

34- She was __________ in love with him.


a) Madness b) mad c) madden d) madly

35- He is well known for being such an ______________ person.


a) Action b) active c) actively d) activeness

36- She is always moving around so ____________.


a) Cheer b) cheerful c) cheerfulness d) cheerfully

37- He sat _______________ on that sofa. He was so relaxed


a) Comfort b) comfortable c) comfortably d) uncomfortable

38- She was _________________ rich.


a) Consider b) considerably c) considerable d) consideration

39- What he told us is not so _______________. It could be true


a) Believe b) unbelievable c) believable d) belief

40- ………… are suppose to occurred when the tectonic plates are moving.
a) Typhoons b)Earthquakes c) eruptions d)tsunamis

41- I think ………………. It’s a very dangerous sports. What if the parachutes don’t
work.

a)base jumping b)diving c)skydiving d)bodyboard

42- All the people that I’ve met have ……………. different goals.
a) said b) leaft c) achieve d) took up

43- The Volcano Chaiten ………………. leaving as an aftermath the destruction of the
town.
a) erupted b) shook c) created d) flew

44- David loves snow and the sports you can relate to it like …………
a) Bodyboard b) windsurfing c) ice climbing d) snowboard

45- After the earthquake many people got their houses


a) Reach b) destroyed c) dead d) rise
B) READING COMPREHENSION

INTER-RAIL EUROPE FROM BRITISH RAIL INTERNATIONAL

The new Inter-Rail 26+ Pass offered by British Rail International is for people who would
like to mix some of the popular attractions of Europe with some of the more unusual
experiences that can happen when you get off the tourist route.

Whatever your tastes, and wherever you want to go, people of every age from 26 to 106
(and over!) will enjoy the freedom to travel as they please at astonishingly good value
prices - a fifteen-day pass costs £209 and a one month pass costs just £269. Both give you
unlimited second-class rail travel in the nineteen European countries listed at the end of this
leaflet. Those countries which are not listed do not recognize Inter-Rail 26+.

Planning your trip

You can get brochures, maps and accommodation guides from the National Tourist Offices
for each country you plan to visit. Some of the addresses are listed in this leaflet but we
leave all that to you! However, the International Rail Centre at Victoria Station, London
SW1V 1JY, offers a special journey-planning service. A route can be prepared, complete
with any train reservations that you need, for a minimum fee of around £15, depending on
the amount of work involved. Write to the above address, giving as much detail as possible
about your dates of travel and preferred departure times.

What else do you need to know?

Reservations are required for certain trains in Europe and an extra charge is payable on
some express trains. It is usually possible, however, to find an alternative local or regional
service.

How to book?

Inter-Rail 26+ passes are available from certain British Rail stations and travel agents
approved by British Rail International. For further enquiries, please call 0171834 2345 or
write (or call in at) the International Rail Centre, Victoria Station, London SW1V 1JY To
qualify for Inter-Rail 26+ you must have lived in Europe for at least six months and hold a
valid passport - please bring it with you when you book.

Under 26?

Inter-Rail is available to under 26s for one month's unlimited travel in 26 countries at a cost
of £249 - less than £10 per country. Please ask for a leaflet.

Are the sentences true or false?

46- There is no upper age limit on an Inter-Rail 26+ Pass.


a) Right b) wrong c) not given
47- It is possible to buy a pass that will last for less than a fortnight.
a) Right b) wrong c) not given
48- It is possible to use Inter-Rail 26+ in all European countries.
a) Right b) wrong c) not given
49- British Rail can advise you on accommodation.
a) Right b) wrong c) not given
50- The International Rail Centre charges you to plan your route.
a) Right b) wrong c) not given
Bully for you
The makers of a controversial computer game about bullying have decided to go ahead and
launch it despite calls for it to be banned. In the game, players take on the role of a new
students at a school and have to fight the bullies, by punching them or hitting them with a
baseball bat.

Critics have said that the game encourages violence, but the makers deny this and say that,
while there is violence in the game, it is just an amusing look at school life, besides which,
the violence in the game is directed against the bullies to protect pupils who are being
bullied. The makers also say that players will learn to stand up to bullies.

A British politician, a former minister, has called for it to be banned as it might affect the
way young people perceive violence.

Anti-bullying charities have said that the game might make people respond violently to
bullies, which might make things more complicated and result in injuries.

51- The makers of the computer game decided not to release it.


a) True b) false
52 - In the game, the player takes on the role of a bully.
a) True b) false
53 - The game is set in a university.
a) True b) false
54 - Everyone agrees that the game encourages violence.
a) True b) false
55 - A British politician has spoken in favor of the game.
a) True b) false
56 - The politician used to be a minister.
a) True b) false
57 - The politician thinks it might make young people look at violence differently.
a) True b) false
58 - The anti-bullying charity thinks the game is good because it might make pupils stand
up to bullies.
a) True b) false
59 - The anti-bullying charity thinks that people might get hurt because of this game.
a) True b) false
60 - The makers of the game have changed the contents before releasing it in the UK.
a) True b) false

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