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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DEL CENTRO DEL PERÚ

CENTRO DE IDIOMAS
Ciudad Universitaria – Telef. 248152 - Sucursal – Telef. 215020
HUANCAYO
FINAL EXAM
Name: JORDYN EDUARDO TORIBIO SALCEDO Date: 14/08/2020 Course V

1 Complete the sentences with the Present Continuous form of the verbs in
brackets. (1p.c/u)
1 I         ’m waiting          at the bus stop. (wait)
2 He isn’t watching TV. (not watch)
3 The Chinese are completing      against the Japanese and the Koreans. (compete)
4    Are    the scientists   doing   a lot of experiments? (do)
5 We        are learning    about the universe at school. (learn)
6  Are  you   seeing  anyone this evening? (see)
7 I can’t speak to you now, I ´m reading  the newspaper. (read)
8 Everybody  are enjoying    the party. (enjoy)
9   Is    Bella   working   on her laptop? (work)
10  Are  we  going  shopping today? (go)
11 No, they  aren’t writing  emails. (not write)

2 Complete the sentences. Use the Present Continuous or the Present Simple form
of the verbs in the box. (1p.c/u)

cook drink stand study wear watch

1 My sister usually   watches  films on Saturday evenings.


2 Jorge studies French in Paris for a month.
3 The train is full, so we  are standing  .
4 She never   drinks coffee.
5 Can you answer the phone? I am cooking lunch.
6 I always  wear  designer clothes.
3 Write the questions using the correct form of the Present Continuous or Present
Simple. (1p.c/u)
1   What are you cooking?                                                           
I’m cooking spaghetti.
2   What is he doing?  
He’s talking to his dad.
3  Does he usually toast for breakfast? 
No, he doesn’t usually have toast for breakfast.
4  Where is she work? 
She works in an office block near here.
5  What are you wearing? 
I’m wearing a suit and tie.
6  Do you go to work by bus? 
No, I never go to work by bus.
7  What time do they get up? 
They get up at 7.30 a.m.
8  Why are you laughing funny? 
I’m laughing because I heard something funny.

4 Underline the correct answers. (1p.c/u)

1 I saw anybody / somebody today who had one blue eye and one brown eye.

2 Is there anybody / everybody here who is crazier than me?

3 Everybody / Nobody has got the most incredible clothes! They all look fantastic.

4 I’m really annoyed. Everybody / Nobody helped me do the washing up.

5 I can’t see nothing / anything. Please switch on the lights.

6 Where are you going? – I’m not going somewhere / anywhere!

7 I’d like to go somewhere / nowhere special for the bank holiday.

8 This party is amazing. There are good-looking people somewhere / everywhere.

9 What shall we have for lunch? – Nothing / Something. I’m not hungry.
5 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Write (?) if the answer isn’t
in the text. (2p.c/u)

My name is Renee and I am teaching English in Africa for one year, before I start
university. I live in a small village and I have my own little hut. I get up at 6 a.m. every day.
I have a ‘shower’ using a bucket of cold water. I eat a quick breakfast, and then I get on
my motorbike and ride to school through the jungle.
When I get to school, the kids are all waiting. Everyone is wearing T-shirts, shorts, and
trainers – it’s very hot! Today I’m teaching the younger children some English. We are
studying numbers 1–10, colours, days of the week, and we’re reading a story about a
family of rabbits. Incredible things happen to them! The other teacher, Zac, is teaching the
older children. They are studying maths today. My class are laughing and telling stories in
their own language. Zac’s class aren’t making so much noise. They’re studying hard!
In the evenings, I usually eat supper early – around 6 p.m. Then I relax and watch the
sunset. And very often I go to bed early. Teaching is very tiring!

1 Renee is working in Africa for 12 months.       T       


2 She is studying English at university.    F   
3 She lives in a hut with some other English teachers.     F     
4 She gets up early in the morning.     T     
5 She enjoys having a cold shower.      T    
6 She rides to work on a bicycle.      F    
7 The children arrive at school before Renee.      T    
8 Some of the children are wearing hats.      F    
9 Renee is teaching ten children in her class.     F     
10 The older children aren’t reading a story today.     V     
11 Zac’s class are louder than Renee’s class.     F     
12 Renee sometimes reads in the evenings.      F    
6 Make notes about two people you know well. (20p.)
• Their names
• Their descriptions
• Where they live
• Their jobs
• Other information

Now write a paragraph comparing them. Use the words in the box and
your notes. Write 50–60 words.

although because and so but both for example

I have two neighbors their names are Carlos and Andrea and they are both very good, for
example they work in a pet store and help street animals because they have no one, they help
them although no one will pay them. This is so beautiful.

7 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition, at, on or in. (1p. c/u)
1 Sorry, I’m busy     at    the moment.
2 Václav’s going     on    the train to Warsaw.
3 What are you doing    in     the kitchen?
4 Where are you? – We’re waiting    on     the bus stop.
5 Hi, mum. I’m     in    my way home.
6 They learn English and Russian    at     school.
7 He can’t talk now. He’s    on     a meeting.
8 They’re going    on     holiday for two weeks.
9 Please take a seat    in     my office.
10 Where’s your dad? – He’s     at    work.

8 There is a mistake in each sentence. Correct it. (1p. c/u)


1 I going to work everyday by bus.
  I go to work everyday by bus.                                                             
2 Jack’s busy – he writes emails at the moment.
    Jack´s busy. He is writing emails at the moment.                        
3 I don’t know nobody in this town.
  I don’t know nobody in this town.  
4 Who do you talking to?
 Who are you talking to? 
5 I’m sometimes studying in the library.
        I’m sometimes study in the library          
6 I don’t have nothing to say to you.
    I don’t have nothing to say you.   

9 Complete the conversations. (1p. c/u)

We’re just looking, thanks.


That’s great.
Can I take a message?
Never mind.
Let me have a look.

A We’re going to get married next year.


B (1)                         That’s great.                        Congratulations.

A Excuse me. This computer isn’t working.


B I’m sorry. (2) Let me have a look    

A I’m afraid I can’t come to the cinema tonight.


B (3)    Never mind… Let’s go another time.

A Could I speak to Lorraine, please?


B Sorry, she’s not in her office. (4) Can I take a message?

B Can I help you?


A No, it’s OK. (5)  We’re just looking, thanks.  

10Translate the sentences into your own language. (1p. c/u)


1 What’s Rebecca doing?
  ¿Qué está haciendo Rebecca?
2 I’m sitting in my office, drinking a cup of coffee.
  Estoy sentado en mi oficina, tomando una taza de café. 
3 My wife is on her way home.
  Mi esposa está de camino a casa.  
4 Where does Mustafa work?
 ¿Dónde trabaja Mustafa?
5 I didn’t switch any lights on.
 No encendí ninguna luz. 
6 Somebody is at the door.
 Alguien está en la puerta.   
7 She hasn’t got blue eyes.
   Ella no tiene ojos azules.  
8 Are you wearing a skirt or a dress?
¿Llevas falda o vestido?
9 It’s a bank holiday tomorrow.
 Mañana es festivo.
10 I hope you enjoy the film!
¡Espero que disfrutes la película!

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