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Test Paper
1. Read the letter:
Dear Maria,
I’m on holiday in London, where I’m staying with my penfriend Chris. He likes playing
football. I don’t, I hate it, but I don’t mind watching it. That’s good because Chris goes to watch
his local team every week. Yesterday we visited the Tower of London. It’s very old and quite
interesting. It rained while we were looking round but we were inside a lot of the time so it didn’t
really matter. Chris loves History but I prefer Maths and Science. What subjects do you like
doing at school?
Tomorrow we’re visiting London Zoo. And after that we’re eating out in a restaurant on the
river. It’s a boat which goes up and down the river while you’re eating. I hope I can come and
visit you sometime. Write and tell me what you’re doing.
Best wishes, Carlos.

Answer the questions with T (True), F (False) or DK (Don’t Know):


a. Carlos is on holiday in London.
b. He’s staying with a girl called Chris.
c. Chris lives in London.
d. Carlos hates watching football.
e. Chris goes to watch his team every week.
f. Yesterday they went to Hyde Park.
g. It rained yesterday.
h. Chris likes English.
i. Tomorrow they’re visiting London Zoo.
j. Tomorrow they’re eating in a restaurant on a boat.
2. Write the correct form of the verbs in brackets:
a) If I ……………….(rain) tomorrow, I’ll stay at home.
b) If she …………… (phone) me this evening, I’ll ask her the name of the disco.
c) If she doesn’t get a holiday job, she …………….. (not to be) happy.
d) He …………… (bring) something to drink if he comes to the party.
e) If you see Claudio this evening, he ………… (give) you the cassette.
f) They …………… (not to play) tennis if it isn’t sunny.

3. Match the clauses to make sentences:


1. If you go to the concert early, a. You’ll get spots.
2. You’ll get there faster b. if it’s too expensive
3. If you don’t leave now, c. someone will steal it
4. I won’t buy the CD d. you’ll get good seats
5. If he leaves his bike outside, e. you’ll miss the bus
6. If you eat too much chocolate, f. if you go by bike

4. Choose the correct sentence:


1. A. Every one of the shirts has a green collar.
B. Every one of the shirts have a green collar.
2. A. Either Cassie or Marie pays the employees this afternoon.
B. Either Cassie or Marie pay the employees this afternoon.
3. A. The coat or the hats are in the closet.
B. The coat or the hats is in the closet.
4. A. Neither she nor I is getting the lunch special.
B. Neither she nor I am getting the lunch special.
C. Neither she nor I are getting the lunch special.
5. A. Each of the dancers twirls brilliant.
B. Each of the dancers twirl brilliant.
6. A. Everybody at the party was enjoying the food.
B. Everybody at the party were enjoying the food.
5. Put the dialogue in the correct order:
a. Is there a flight on Wednesday evening?
b. Yes, sir. When would you like to travel?
c. Of course! It’s the Grand Hotel and the number is 2018550.
d. Good morning! I want to book a flight from London to Paris.
e. Yes, that’s fine!
f. Thank you very much. Goodbye!
g. There are no restrictions on this ticket. Can you give me your contact address?
h. Good morning! Can I help you?
i. Fine. Would you please check in one hour before departure? Here is your ticket, have a good
flight!
j. Well, there is a flight leaving at half past eight next Wednesday, is it all right for you?

6. Circle the correct adjective:


a. Big cities are often quiet/ noisy and polluted.
b. He couldn’t buy the shoes because they were too expensive/ cheap.
c. Don’t go near the river, it’s very safe/ dangerous!
d. It was a boiling cold/ hot day, so we went to the beach.
e. I like my teacher. Her lessons are very interesting/ dull.

7. Circle the correct adjective or adverb:


a) My mother was really angry/angrily with me when I came home late.
b) His mother is an opera singer. She sings beautiful/beautifully.
c) The teacher told us to be quiet-our voices were too loud/loudly.
d) Can you speak more quiet/quietly? I can’t do my work.
8. Add the negative prefixes to these adjectives: (eg.: healthy- unhealthy)
possible ...................................... tidy .............................................
correct ....................................... polite ...........................................
usual .......................................... successful ...........................................
interesting .................................. mature ...........................................
important ................................... healthy ...........................................
happy ........................................... pleasant ...........................................
dependent ................................... practical ...........................................
formal ......................................... dependent ...........................................

9. Complete the sentences with the correct question tag:


a. You’re Italian, …………………………….?
b. Nicola isn’t French, …………………….?
c. Louise is staying at the hotel, …………………….?
d. Jake doesn’t live in America, ………………………?
e. You’ve been to Cornwall before, …………………….?
f. Nicola can’t play the piano, ………………………….?
g. There aren’t any big rivers in Cornwall, ………………?

10. Rewrite the phrases, putting the words in brackets in the correct place:
a. Three sophisticated Italian women. (young)
b. An interesting eighteenth-century painting. (oil)
c. Short curly hair. (dark)
d. An American TV game show. (amusing)
e. A comfortable old sofa. (leather)
f. A wooden kitchen table. (large)

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