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FINAL ENGLISH EXAM

Name: Chavez Cerron Jeremy Course: Basic 06

Teacher: José Arturo Briceño Herrera Schedule: 4:00 – 6:00 PM

VOCABULARY (30)

1. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. CHOOSE PHRASE FROM THE BOX. (10)

Get a promotion – pass your driving test – travel abroad -


run a marathon – get a credit card

1. I want to run a marathon. I go to the Gym everyday.

2. My mother would like to get a promotion. Her salary would improve

3. I would like to pass your driving test. I’d love to drive to Tacna.

4. In 1990´s, to get a credit card was very complicated. Now you can see many people using it
while buying.

5. Alex would prefer to travel abroad. He has visited many cities in his country and now he wants
to go to a foreign country.

2. WRITE 8 CHORES PEOPLE DO AT HOME. 4 CHORES YOU DO AND 4 CHORES SOMEONE FROM
YOUR FAMILY DOES (20)

CHORES YOU DO CHORES MOM DOES

1. To sweep the floor. 1. To cook

2. To mop the floor. 2. To do the laundry

3. To wash the dishes. 3. To sew

4. To walk the dog. 4. To go shopping


GRAMMAR (30)

Write the sentences in present perfect tense (10)

1) (I / study / French): I've studied French.


2) (She / eat / octopus): She's eaten octopus.
3) (They / go / to Scotland): They've gone to Scotland.
4) (We / read / that book): We've read that book.
5) (He / live / here for three years): He's lived here for three years.

Write the sentences in past simple or present perfect (20)

1. Peter played football yesterday. (play)


2. They have cleaned the car. It looks new again. (clean)
3. Last year we went Italy. (go)
4. John and Peggy have just read the book. Now they can watch the film. (read)
5. I met my friend two days ago. (meet)
6. We have never visited another country before. (visit)
7. She bought a new car in 2011. (buy)
8. I'm sorry, but I have forgotten my homework. (forget)
9. Did you win the game of chess? (win)
10. The girls haven’t eaten their lunch yet. (eat)

QUESTION FORMULATION:

WRITE QUESTIONS USING PRESENT PERFECT (20)


1. you / speak / English
Have you spoken English?
2. when / he / go / home
When he has gone home?
3. they / clean / the bathroom
Have they cleaned the bathroom?
4. where / she / ride / her bike
Where she ridden her bike?
5. Billy / work / in the supermarket
Has Billy worked in the supermarket?
READING COMPREHENSION: CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION (20)

INTELLIGENCE PILLS

Some scientists have predicted that healthy adults and children may one day take drugs to
improve their intelligence and intellectual performance. A research group has suggested that such
drugs might become as common as coffee or tea within the next couple of decades.
To counter this, students taking exams might have to take drugs tests like athletes. There are
already drugs that are known to improve mental performance, like Ritalin, which is given to
children with problems concentrating. A drug given to people with trouble sleeping also helps
people remember numbers.
These drugs raise serious legal and moral questions, but people already take vitamins to help them
remember things better, so it will not be a simple problem to solve. It will probably be very
difficult to decide at what point a food supplement becomes an unfair drug in an examination.

Q1 - Only children will take pills to improve their intellectual performance.

Right

Wrong

Doesn't say
Q2 - Intelligence pills are already as common as coffee or tea.

Right

Wrong

Doesn't say
Q3 - Coffee is as common as tea.

Right

Wrong

Doesn't say
Q4 - Students could have to take intelligence drugs tests.

Right

Wrong

Doesn't say
Q5 - A sleeping pill helps people remember numbers.

Right

Wrong

Doesn't say

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