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e@ Entry test GRAMMAR 12 They ____ pizza, They had pasta Tick (V) the correct answer A, B, or C. A didn'thave []_B don'thave 1] Example: She a student, She's a teacher ¢ aidw'thad 0 ‘Aarent L] Bint c not CI) 13 Who your favourite actors? 1 We to France last summer. AtveO sae cisO A going LI 8 go Oc wen OI 14. How often to the cinema? 2 Lalways____ toast for breakfast A goyou CL] B doyougo L] c youdo go O] A amhaving [] B have] has 15 They ___ early on Sundays. 3 ____ your brother play the guitar? A haven't got up []_B aren't getting up L] ADoesC] B Has cs € don't get up [] 4. My mum doesn’t like to work. 16 This is interesting book. Have you read i A drive Cw driving LD. c to driving OI asO wa coeO They___TVat the moment. 17 Toften go shopping the weekend. A ‘rewatching []_B watched LF] € watch (1 ainO sorO cao 6 1___to Rome 18 The children played in the garden. A amneverbeen [] B ’venever been C] A happy (1) B happiness 1] happily © was never 19 These shoes aren't__. Look! They’re too small. 7 What____tomorrow afternoon? Amy) 5 meO] € mine A areyou going LIB areyou going to do 20 there any biscuits? C doyoudo L] Ade O pis cre O 8 We____ to Rome and then we drove to Florence, 21 She hardly travels abroad, Aftew] B town 2] ied O Anever ] 8 ever ¢ more 0 9 She _____ to school today because she’s ill, 22. Paul left work an hour _. A doesnt go C1 aint go 1c didnt going A since C1 # pas 1c ago 0 wt at the moment because I'm on holiday. 23 How _ chocolate do you eat? A ‘mnot studying LJ B don't study CI Alot B much OC many 0) C not study 24 Thisis____ film I've ever seen. 11 Have you ever____Japanese food? A thebest [] B the most best [] € the better [1 Aeat] Beaten] c ate 25 Tm younger ____ my sister. A that 1 B than 1 ¢ more O Ce} 4 [New English File Pre-itermediate 1 Oxford University Press 2005, e@ Entry test VOCABULARY Tick (V) the correct answer A, B, or C. Example: He drove the car into the A kitchen LJ B bathroom [1c garage 1 The number after ninety-nine is A one thousand [] Bone million [1] one hundred C] ‘The number after 11 is A eleven [] B twelve] twenty 3 Teamspeak A French (] 8 England (] ¢ Germany (1 4. He put the money in his A credit card [] 8 wallet 1] € coins 1] 5 “What's the time?” “Sorry. I don't have a Atime [] 8 watch 1 € book 0 6 Tusually A have [] 8 drink 1 € cook a sandwich for lunch, 71 my homework after every lesson, A have) B make Oc do O 8 Doyou much exercise? A ply 1 B make Oc do O 9 Myauntisa A journalist 1] B nurse FC lawyer 11 10. She answers the phone and talks to visitors. She works for a newspaper. She'sa A builder [] B musician [] € receptionist [] 11 Myaunt’s husband is my A cousin [8 nephew F ¢ uncte 0 12 The opposite of empty is A full rich Oc safe 0 New English Fle Pre-intermediate PUES © Oxford University ress 2005, B “4 16 7 18 19 20 a1 2 2B 4 25 The opposite of cheap is A dangerous [1 & expensive [1c boring CI The day after Wednesday is A Tuesday 1] B Thursday] Friday Tes usually cold in A winter] B spring] summer (] ‘The month after Mayis___ A July] B june) c Apr She ___ the radio and listened to the news. A turned off [8 looked for [] € turned on [1] “Where's Tommy?” “He's his bike’ A riding []_B driving] playing Can you a photo of us, please? Ado O) B make Oc take Let's for a walk. AgoO] BhaveO c gt Bye anice time. A Have] 8 Make ¢ Do We cook in the A kitchen (] 8 diningroom [] garage 1] We eatin the ‘A bathroom [] B diningroom [] garage 1] You can buy medicine ata A chemists (18 hospital 11 post oftice C1 “Would you like milk in your coffee? “No, just___, please A sweets [] B cheese LJ sugar ] on NAME A Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunci GRAMMAR 3 Complete the sentences with who, which, and where. 1. Put the words in the correct order. Example: A restaurant isa place where you can eat. Example: Italian you do like food P ® » Diop like Taian fea? 1 That's the woman, ‘works in the pub. did Ben yesterday where go 2 A pharmacy sa shop you can buy 2 3. Kangaroos are animals live in Australia, 2. are listening you to what 4 Apilotis a person fies a plane. ‘ 5 A dictionary is a book gives definitions of 3. many people at party the how were words 2 6 Abotelis a place people stay when 4. going on go holiday year this you are to they're on holiday. (Grammar total Cal 5 Millie her with does parents live VOCABULARY 6 Sarah doing now what is 2 4 Lookat the pictures and complete the phrases. 2 Complete Helen's e-mail with the verbs in the present simple or present continuous. Yuki ‘My name's Helen and ve (ive) in London. pla the piano and n (lve) jazz. What about you? you (lke) musi im a student but it’ the summer hol days sonowl? (oot study) 1° (work) ina restaurant 1*__ (need) the money because Im sing ows Japan next year! (not speak) Japanese very wel so” (have) some lessons. ‘ you (eam) any languages a the moment? Wit soon Helen Example: Zur off your mobile phone. Ca , dov the wads 2 out. 3 to page 33. 4 Dont Italian, 5 in pairs 6 and answer the questions 7 the text 8 __the rhythm. on 6 [New English File Pre-itermediate 1 Oxford University Press 2005, NAME @ Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A 5 Complete the sentences with the correct words Example: Mark makes me laugh. He's really funy funny talkative hard-working 1 She's very he pays for everything! extrovert generous serious 2. Simon never does any work! He's very shy hard-working lazy 3. My teacher's really everybody. She's nice to funny friendly quiet 4 Donte ! Buy her a present! mean generous quiet 5 Alina’s She loves meeting new people. hard-working extrovert serious 6 Youwere very anything? Why didn't you say talkative friendly quiet Om 6 Underline the odd word out. Example: feet legs knees fingers 1 eyes shoulders nose mouth 2 teeth stomach tongue lips 3 back arm hand finger 4 heart brain stomach foot 5 neck shoulders heart back 6 cars feet toes legs Vocabulary total PRONUNCIATION 7 Write the words in the correct place ieee hed tach nes heat eat laughs 1 TS) 3 4 5 8 Underline the stressed syllable. Example: stomach, 1 opposite 2. unfriendly 3 grandfather 4 intelligent abroad Pronundation total New English Fle Pre-intermediate PUES © Oxford University ress 2005, 7 NAME 6 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B GRAMMAR 1 ‘Complete Jennie’s e-mail with the verbs in the present simple or present continuous. Hisivia ‘My name's Jennie and |v (live) in Bristol. play the guitar and " (love) jazz, What about you? * you (ike) music? Ym a student butts the summer holidays, so now 1 (not study), 14 (work in a restaurant. 1° (need) the money because i'm going to visit Brazil next year I* (oot speak) Portuguese very well so” (ave) some lessons." you (lear) any languages at the moment? Wiite soon Jennie ‘Complete the sentences with who, which, and where. Example: A pilot is a person whe flies a plane. 1 Ahotelis a place they're on holiday. people stay when 2. Adictionary is a book. gives definitions of words. 3. That’ the girl works in the café 4 Arestaurantis a place ‘you can eat. 5. Lions are animals live in Africa 6 Apharmacy isa shop you can buy medicines. Om Put the words in the correct order. Example: going on go holiday year this they are to Are they going to go on holiday this year? 1 Martin doing is now what 2 did Ben go yesterday where 3. with Paula her does mother live [New English File Pre-interme 4. do French you like food 5. is to listening he what 6 many at people party the how were (Grammar total VOCABULARY 4. Complete the sentences with the correct words. Example: Don't be mean! Buy her a present! mean generous quiet 1 You were very, Why didn't you say anything? friendly quiet talkative 2 David's He loves meeting new people. extrovert hard-working serious 3 Hes very He pays for everything! extrovert generous serious 4. Susie makes me laugh. She's really. fanny talkative hard-working 5 My teacher's really She's nice to everybody. fanny friendly quiet 6 Pete never does any work! He's very hardworking shy lazy 5 Underline the odd word out. Example: brain heart stomach foot 1 eyes feet legs 2 neck back shoulders toes heart 3 shoulders mouth eyes nose feet fingers legs back hand finger stomach knees teeth tongue lips ste EXENETY © Oxford University Press 2005,

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