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TRAVELER AMERICAN EDITION–ELEMENTARY A1.

2–TEST BOOKLET–TEST 5

Test 5 - Module 5
VOCABULARY

A. Match the two columns.

1. break a. born
2. go b. water sports
3. lose c. a class
4. be d. hiking
5. do e. a great time
6. have f. a record
7. take g. my memory

score 7

B. Complete the sentences with the correct verb from the box.

caught imagine hear shout directed stole

1. Hello! Hello! Can you me?


2. They an expensive painting from the art gallery.
3. Don’t ! The baby is sleeping.
4. The police the two burglars.
5. Steven Spielberg the movie E.T.
6. Just a three-week vacation on a tropical island!

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COMMUNICATION
Match the two columns.

1. I couldn’t come to the school reunion. a. I suppose so.

2. Is Martin coming to your party? b. I didn’t pass the final test.

3. Jenny fell down during her dance show. c. You missed out.

4. What’s the matter? d. How embarrassing!

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TRAVELER AMERICAN EDITION–ELEMENTARY A1.2–TEST BOOKLET–TEST 5

GRAMMAR

A. Complete with the Past Simple of the verbs in parentheses.

1. A: Tom (fail) his Math test?

B: Yes, he (find) it very difficult.

2. A: Where you (go) on vacation?

B: We (go) camping but we (not like) it


much.

3. A: (be) your cousins at the concert with you?

B: No, they (not come). They (have) a


French class.

4. We (not have) a picnic yesterday, because it


.
(not be) very warm.

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B. Circle the correct words.

1. Sean always drives very careful / carefully.

2. The teacher spoke in a loudly / loud voice and everyone could hear him.

3. He got tired because he worked really hard / hardly.

4. The weather is terrible / terribly. We can’t go horseback riding.

5. Steven came home lately / late yesterday.

6. Martha won a trip to Vienna. She is so lucky / luckily.

7. I can’t speak Spanish very good / well.


score 7

LISTEN

Listen to two friends talking and write T for True or F for False.

1. Roger got back from Poland.

2. He went with a friend from work.

3. The weather wasn't very good.

4. He didn't have a good time.


score 8

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READ

Read the text below and answer the questions.

On my first day in college, something terrible happened. My first class started at nine
o'clock. I woke up very late and I had no time for breakfast, so I bought some orange
juice from the campus cafeteria. I ran into the room and everyone was at a computer.
They all looked at me and I went to sit behind a computer, but I still had my orange
juice. The teacher said, “You can't drink that in here.” But as I walked across the
room I tripped, and the orange juice went all over a classmate and her computer.
Luckily, the computer was OK, and the classmate, Clara, saw the funny side of it. In
fact, we're good friends now. Still, it wasn't a good start.

1. What time did the writer’s first class start?

2. Why didn't the writer have breakfast?

3. What did the writer bring into the room?

4. What happened when the writer tripped?

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WRITE

Write a paragraph about a bad, good, funny, embarrassing, etc.


experience you had in the past. Mention the following:

 when/where it happened
 who was with you
 what exactly happened
 how you felt

score 10

60
Total score

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TRAVELER AMERICAN EDITION–ELEMENTARY A1.2–TEST BOOKLET–TEST 5

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