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NOTA :

LISTENING ( 1 point)
Choose de correct option:

EXAMPLE >
What does she dislike about her job?

a.her colleagues

b.her office
c.her pay

1. What is Katherine’s job?

a.computer technician*
b.nurse
c.receptionist

2. What time does she start work?

a.7.30

b.8.30 *
c.9.00

3. What time does she usually get home after work?

a.5.00
b.5.30 *
c.6.30

4. How does she get to work?

a.bike
b.
*bus
c.car
5. Katherine thinks her job is...

a.tiring.
b.easy*
c.boring*

READING& WRITING (2 points)


1. Read the text and answer the questions with full sentences:

Cynthia’s daily routine

My working day starts very early. From Monday to Friday I get up at half past three and I have a
shower and a cup of coffee. I usually leave the house at ten past four because the bus always arrives
a few minutes early. I get to the studio at about five o'clock and start to work.

Good Morning Britain, my TV show, starts at seven o'clock and finishes at nine o'clock. Then I
leave the studio at a quarter past ten. After that, I get home at twelve o'clock. A woman helps me
with the housework. I read a newspaper and do some work. Then my husband gets home at half past
five in the afternoon and I cook dinner. We stay at home in the evening. We don't go out because I
go to bed very early. We usually watch television and then I go to bed at half past eight, I usually
fall asleep at nine o'clock.

At weekends, I don't get up until ten o'clock. In the evening, we often see some friends or go to the
cinema. But I always get up early again on Monday morning.

Answer these questions about Cynthia with full sentences:

1. What time does Cynthia get up during the week?


She gets up at half past three.

2. How does Cynthia get to the studio in the morning?


By bus

3. What time does she arrive at the studio?


She gets to the studio at about five o'clock

4. What time does the TV show start?


starts at seven o'clock
5. How long is the TV show "Good Morning Britain"?
Two hours.

6. What time does Cynthia get home after finishing at the studio?
At twelve o’clock.

7. What time does her husband arrive home?


Her husband gets home at half past five

8. Do Cynthia and her husband go out in the evening?


At home.

9. What time does Cynthia go to bed?


She goes to bed at half past eight.

10. Does Cynthia stay in bed longer at the weekend?


At ten o’clock.

Grammar (6 points)

1. Complete the sentences with A, AN, THE, or (—) for ZERO ARTICLE
(0.5) EXAMPLE> I am from — Australia

Jim plays basketball after school.


There's a problem with the audio file.
He has an. interesting job.
I’m from Canary Islands.
He is unemployed.

2. Make the present simple, positive, negative or question: (0.5)

EXAMPLE> (they / be) on the bus? > Are they on the bus?

Why. Is he. (he / be) in France?


Does she have (she / have) a tennis raquet?
Lucy rides (ride) her bicycle to
work. It is not (not / be) cold today.
She. Doesn’t Have (not / have got) a piano.

3. Fill de gaps with the prepositions of place: in /on / at

(0.5) EXAMPLE> I have some water IN my bag.

He’s swimming in the river.


Where’s Julie? She’s in school.
The plant is. On. the table.
There's nothing. On. TV tonight.
I stay. At. home every Monday.
4. Fill de gaps with the prepositions of time: in /on / at (0.5)

EXAMPLE> I love to go to the beach AT the weekend

Lucy’s train ticket is on the 13th of February. At. 8 o'clock, In the morning
The weather is often terrible in London. In. January.
I always do my homework. At. night.

5.Fill the gap with ‘a’ ‘an’ ‘some’ or ‘any’ (0.5)

EXAMPLE> Do you have ANY oranges in the fridge?

We’ve got. Some. furniture, but we still need a table.


I can’t speak French.
Would you like a tea?
She never drinks water.
Do you want. An. apple?

6. Quantifiers. Choose the correct option:

(0.5) EXAMPLE > I have B sugar.


A. a few B. a little C. many

I always ask A.
A. a lot of questions. B. a lot questions. C. a little question.

A. of books are at the school.


A. A few boxes B. Any boxes C. Some box

Their relationship has. A. .


A. a lot of problems B. many problem C. much problems

There are. C. in the classroom.


A. some desk B. a little desks C. a few desks

How. C. do you drink?


A. lots of tea B. many tea C. much tea

7. Plurals and demonstratives. Change the sentences to the plural.

(0.5) EXAMPLE > That student writes well. > Those students write

well.

This is George’s book > These are


That house is near the beach. >
This person is my friend. >
These people are my friends
That box is big. > Those boxes
are big
This man works at my shop. >
These men work At my shop
8. Complete the sentences using the correct form of there is or there are (+, - or ?). (0.5)

EXAMPLE > _There is a supermarket near my house. (+)

There is a tree in this park? No,


There are. some students in the class. (+)
There are. any hospitals near hear? No,

9.Fill in each gap with either a subject pronoun or object pronoun:


(0.5) EXAMPLE> Can you see my dad? He wears a red shirt.

Your bag is over there. Take. It. with you. when you go. We always

go to bed early. Ten o’clock is late for us .

Her shoes are dirty, So. has to clean .

10.Fill the gaps with the possessive adjectives:


(0.5) EXAMPLE: Susan loves her family.

Where is. It’s classroom? We can’t find it.


Susan, is that. Your. pen on the table? (tu)
Their. names are Kevin and Stewart. They are my
friends. He forgot to write his. name on the test!
Mariam and Jennifer like. Their. new teacher.

11. Translate these sentences using the Saxon Genitive:

(0.5) EXAMPLE: El es el hijo de Susan > He is Susan’s son

El examen de hoy es fácil


Today’s exam is easy
Estas son las galletas de mis perros

These are my dog biscuits

Las playas de Las Palmas songrandes

Las Palmas beaches are great

El pintalabios de Mercadona es

barato

Mercadona’s lipstick is cheap

Los ojos de Peter y Carla son claros


Peter and Carla. Eyes are clear
12. Put in the correct indefinite pronoun (somebody / something / somewhere / anybody /
anything / anywhere / nobody / nothing / nowhere / everybody / everything / everywhere).
(0.5)

EXAMPLE: I don’t know where are my keys. I don’t see them _anywhere .

She loves that she meets. She’s a really nice person.


Does have a phone charger?
lives in that house. It’s empty (vacía)
is going very good. I’m really happy.
She wants to live by the sea (in a certain place).

SPEAKING (1 Point)

Answer the teacher’s questions.

Grammar
Pronunciation
Fluency
Comprehension
Vocabulary

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