ONE- PERIOD TEST Time allotted : 45 minutes Student's name ....................................................................................... Class .......................................... Date of test: .............................................................................................. Date of correction: Mark(s) Remark(s) I. PHONETICS Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest (0.5 pt) 1. A. comfort B. encourage C. common D. government 2. A. advise B. romantic C. appropriate D. suitable Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 0.5 pt) 3. A. communicate B. support C. influence D. apologize 4. A reasonable B. extended C. activity D. potential II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1. Choose A, B, C or D that best completes each unfinished sentence (3 pts) 1. Kim: “What this weekend?” Sally: “Oh, we’re going windsurfing. It’s fantastic!” A. do you go B. are you going C. would you do D. are you doing 2. You must be so happy to have good relationships with your colleagues. A. break up B. have a date C. be reconciled D. be on good terms 3. For a friendship to last long, there must be . trust and understanding between friends. A. formal B. friendly C. mutual D. single 4. Tom’s parents want him to browse the Internet to find information. A. to get access to B. to play C. to look for D. to seek 5. The ground is wet. It last night. A. must rain B. must have rain C. must have rained D. had to rain 6. A true friend is someone who is and always willing to help. A. sympathetic B. sympathetically C. sympathize D. sympathy 7. Don’t worry for me mum. I just talk .him schoolwork and things like that. A. with / about B. to /about C. with / to D. to / with 8. We all agree that everyone has qualities that make them ..to other people. A. attractive B. attract C. attraction D. attracted 9. Her friend got .when he knew that she betrayed him. A. shocked B. angrily C. pleasing D. interesting 10. Some people will feel at ..when they confide their problems to other people. A. well B. most C. ease D. great 11. .those books on the desk? A. Were it you who put B. It was you who put C. Was it you that put D. It is you that put 12. we are looking for. A. It is happiness that B. Happiness is it that C. That happiness D. Happiness is it 2. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets (1 pt) 1. Some parents never give their children advice, but they try to impose their .on their children. ( decide ) 2. I don’t like some of my friends because sometimes they are .( responsible ). 3. Over the past few years, the number of multi- generational .in the UK has increased. (house ) 4. Spending time together will help people ease tension and feel more (comfort ) III. READING 1.Read the following passage and then answer the questions given. (1.5 pts) Greetings in all languages have the same purpose: to establish contact with another person, to recognize his or her existence, and to show friendliness. The formulas for greeting are very specific and usually do not carry any literal meaning. People say “Good morning” even if it is a miserable day and may reply to “How are you?” with “Fine, thanks”, even if they aren’t feeling well. Closings, like greetings are commonly used exchanges with no literal meaning. People who are together every day say goodbye at the end of the day or week and wish each other a nice weekend. When leaving a party, guests always find the host and hostess to say thank you and goodbye. People who are leaving each other permanently or for a long time shake hands or embrace, depending on the relationship. If you are in an unfamiliar situation and wonder what to do, watch other people and ask. 1. What is the purpose of greetings? 2. If you are not feeling well, can you reply to “How are you:’’ with “Fine, thank you”? 3. What should you do if you are in an unfamiliar situation and don’t know what to do? 2. Read the following passage and choose the best option to complete each gap. (1.0 pts) Having a best friend to . (1) in can bring a positive effect on our emotional health. An evening out with the closest friend may be the best guarantee of a good time. In fact, our best friend can prevent us . (2) developing serious psychological problems such as depression and anxiety. Best friendship evolves with time - we cannot go out and pick our best friend. We become friends with people who share (3) interests– at school or through hobbies, for example. Best friends have usually known each other for years and stuck together through good and bad times. If you a .. (4) best friend, perhaps you are being too distant from people, or focusing too much on your work. 1. A. confide B. chat C. talk D. rely 2. A. out B. with C. from D. about 3. A. formal B. popular C. personal D. common 4. A. haven't got B. doesn’t have C. didn’t have D. haven’t had IV.WRITING 1 Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning. (1.5 pts) 1. It is not necessary for you to send your email to my company. You 2. The little boy greeted his father in a strange language. (Cleft sentence in passive) It 3. "How long are you staying in the country? she said She wanted to know 2. Write a short paragraph to answer this question. (1 pt ) “What are the advantages of living in an extended family?” END OF THE PAPER ONE- PERIOD TEST Time allotted : 45 minutes Student's name ....................................................................................... Class .......................................... Date of test: .............................................................................................. Date of correction: Mark(s) Remark(s) I. PHONETICS Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest (0.5 pt) 1. A. concentrate B. independent C. current D. comment 2. A. behaviour B. relative C. sympathy D. appearance Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 0.5 pt) 3. A. attractive B. relationship C. Australia D. confident 4. A decision B. biology C. possibility D. because II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1. Choose A, B, C or D that best completes each unfinished sentence (3 pts) 1.What have forced young adults to move back with their parents are high ..rates, part- time work and low- paid jobs. A. employee B. employment C. unemployment D. employer 2. .. are situations in which people are involved in serious disagreement or argument. A. conflicts B. lifestyles C. preferences D. communications 3. Living under the same roof with three or four generations can be ..because of some disadvantages. A. interesting B. frustrating C. exciting D. pleasing 4. He advised me to take an English course. I it early. A. should have taken B. should take C. will have taken D. may take 5. Friendship offers us great ..in life. A. pleasure B. pleasant C. pleasing D. pleased 6. One kind of dating services is dating, in which singles will spend a few minutes talking to one person before moving on to meet the next one. A. group B. speed C. online D. single 7. “Would you like to come to the barbecue?” ..but I’ll be away.” A. Sorry I can’t B. I’d love to C. Yes, please D. It’s my pleasure. 8. One of my friend said he would drop out of school because he could not afford his study. A. continued B. stopped C. quit D. came back 9. Carol was willing to lend an ear to his boyfriend when he broke up with his girlfriend. A. was reconciled with B. made friends with C. ended the relationship with D. got engaged in 10. I can’t stop being friends with someone just my father doesn’t like them. A. although B. because C. so D. while 12. ..my parents gave me a new bike. A. It was on my birthday when B. It was my birthday that C. It was my birthday on that D. It was on my birthday that 12. ..gave me that new book. A. Mary B. It was Mary whom C. It was Mary D. It was Mary whose 2. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets (1 pt) 1. My parents have their own about things like hairstyles, appearance and table manners. (believe) 2. I don’t like some of my friends because sometimes they are .( friend ). 3. A true friend is someone who is .and always willing to help. (sympathetic ) 4. Everyone has qualities that make them . to other people (attract ) III. READING 1.Read the following passage and then answer the questions given. (1.5 pts) The extended family includes all living relatives on either the mother’s or the father’s side of the family. It is made up of grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, and cousins. They live together in a large house or in huts built close together.Early people probably lived in extended families. They had to be part of a large group in order to survive. The members of the group helped each other hunt. They worked together to protect themselves from dangerous animals and other enemies. In China, people lived in extended families. When a son married, he and his wife lived at his parent’s home. Unmarried daughters remained at home until they married. Chinese children felt very loyal to their parents. Younger members of the extended families always took care of the old ones. In India and Africa, some people still live in extended families. The members of extended family share their earnings and property. If one member of the group become ill or has bad luck, the others help the person. As in the past, the members of the extended family offer each other help and protection. 1. Who live in a extended family? 2. Why did early people live in extended families”? 3. Are the elderly usually cared for by their children and grandchildren? 2. Read the following passage and choose the best option to complete each gap. (1.0 pts) To many people, their friends are the most important in their life. Really good friends always (1) joys and sorrows with you and never turn their backs on you. Your best friend may be someone you have known all your life or someone you have grown . (2) with. There are all sorts of things that can bring about this special relationship. It may be the . (3) of enjoying the same activities and sharing experiences. Most of us have met someone that we have immediately felt relaxed with as if we had known them for ages. However, it really takes you years to get to know someone well (4) to consider your best friend. 1. A. share B. give C. call D. have 2. A. through B. with C. up D. about 3. A. problem B. result C. solution D. event 4. A. too B. enough C. so D. very IV.WRITING 1 Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning. (1.5 pts) 1.You are not allowed to use your mobile phone while doing an exam. You 2. The president makes the important decisions. (Cleft sentence in passive) It 3. "Do you often write letters to your sister, Jane ? "Laura asked Laura asked 2. Write a short paragraph to answer this question. (1 pt ) “What are the benefits of having online friends?” END OF THE PAPER ONE- PERIOD TEST Time allotted : 45 minutes Student's name ....................................................................................... Class .......................................... Date of test: .............................................................................................. Date of correction: Mark(s) Remark(s) I READING 1.Read the following passage and then answer the questions given. (1.5 pts) Greetings in all languages have the same purpose: to establish contact with another person, to recognize his or her existence, and to show friendliness. The formulas for greeting are very specific and usually do not carry any literal meaning. People say “Good morning” even if it is a miserable day and may reply to “How are you?” with “Fine, thanks”, even if they aren’t feeling well. Closings, like greetings are commonly used exchanges with no literal meaning. People who are together every day say goodbye at the end of the day or week and wish each other a nice weekend. When leaving a party, guests always find the host and hostess to say thank you and goodbye. People who are leaving each other permanently or for a long time shake hands or embrace, depending on the relationship. If you are in an unfamiliar situation and wonder what to do, watch other people and ask. 1. What is the purpose of greetings? 2. If you are not feeling well, can you reply to “How are you:’’ with “Fine, thank you”? 3. What should you do if you are in an unfamiliar situation and don’t know what to do? 2. Read the following passage and choose the best option to complete each gap. (1.0 pts) Having a best friend to . (1) in can bring a positive effect on our emotional health. An evening out with the closest friend may be the best guarantee of a good time. In fact, our best friend can prevent us . (2) developing serious psychological problems such as depression and anxiety. Best friendship evolves with time - we cannot go out and pick our best friend. We become friends with people who share (3) interests– at school or through hobbies, for example. Best friends have usually known each other for years and stuck together through good and bad times. If you a .. (4) best friend, perhaps you are being too distant from people, or focusing too much on your work. 1. A. confide B. chat C. talk D. rely 2. A. out B. with C. from D. about 3. A. formal B. popular C. personal D. common 4. A. haven't got B. doesn’t have C. didn’t have D. haven’t had II. PHONETICS Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest (0.5 pt) 1. A. comfort B. encourage C. common D. government 2. A. advise B. romantic C. appropriate D. suitable Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 0.5 pt) 3. A. communicate B. support C. influence D. apologize 4. A reasonable B. extended C. activity D. potential III. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1. Choose A, B, C or D that best completes each unfinished sentence (3 pts) 1. .those books on the desk? A. Were it you who put B. It was you who put C. Was it you that put D. It is you that put 2. we are looking for. A. It is happiness that B. Happiness is it that C. That happiness D. Happiness is it 3. Kim: “What this weekend?” Sally: “Oh, we’re going windsurfing. It’s fantastic!” A. do you go B. are you going C. would you do D. are you doing 4. You must be so happy to have good relationships with your colleagues. A. break up B. have a date C. be reconciled D. be on good terms 5. For a friendship to last long, there must be . trust and understanding between friends. A. formal B. friendly C. mutual D. single 6. Tom’s parents want him to browse the Internet to find information. A. to get access to B. to play C. to look for D. to seek 7. The ground is wet. It last night. A. must rain B. must have rain C. must have rained D. had to rain 8. A true friend is someone who is and always willing to help. A. sympathetic B. sympathetically C. sympathize D. sympathy 9. Don’t worry for me mum. I just talk .him schoolwork and things like that. A. with / about B. to /about C. with / to D. to / with 10. We all agree that everyone has qualities that make them ..to other people. A. attractive B. attract C. attraction D. attracted 11. Her friend got .when he knew that she betrayed him. A. shocked B. angrily C. pleasing D. interesting 12. Some people will feel at ..when they confide their problems to other people. A. well B. most C. ease D. great 2. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets (1 pt) 1. Some parents never give their children advice, but they try to impose their .on their children. ( decide ) 2. I don’t like some of my friends because sometimes they are .( responsible ). 3. Over the past few years, the number of multi- generational .in the UK has increased. (house ) 4. Spending time together will help people ease tension and feel more (comfort ) IV. .WRITING 1 Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning. (1.5 pts) 1. It is not necessary for you to send your email to my company. You 2. The little boy greeted his mother in a strange language. (Cleft sentence in passive) It 3. "How long are you working in the country? she said She wanted to know 2. Write a short paragraph to answer this question. (1 pt ) “What are the advantages of living in an extended family?” END OF THE PAPER ONE- PERIOD TEST Time allotted : 45 minutes Student's name ....................................................................................... Class .......................................... Date of test: .............................................................................................. Date of correction: Mark(s) Remark(s) I. READING 1.Read the following passage and then answer the questions given. (1.5 pts) The extended family includes all living relatives on either the mother’s or the father’s side of the family. It is made up of grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, and cousins. They live together in a large house or in huts built close together.Early people probably lived in extended families. They had to be part of a large group in order to survive. The members of the group helped each other hunt. They worked together to protect themselves from dangerous animals and other enemies. In China, people lived in extended families. When a son married, he and his wife lived at his parent’s home. Unmarried daughters remained at home until they married. Chinese children felt very loyal to their parents. Younger members of the extended families always took care of the old ones. In India and Africa, some people still live in extended families. The members of extended family share their earnings and property. If one member of the group become ill or has bad luck, the others help the person. As in the past, the members of the extended family offer each other help and protection. 1. Who live in a extended family? 2. Why did early people live in extended families”? 3. Are the elderly usually cared for by their children and grandchildren? 2. Read the following passage and choose the best option to complete each gap. (1.0 pts) To many people, their friends are the most important in their life. Really good friends always (1) joys and sorrows with you and never turn their backs on you. Your best friend may be someone you have known all your life or someone you have grown . (2) with. There are all sorts of things that can bring about this special relationship. It may be the . (3) of enjoying the same activities and sharing experiences. Most of us have met someone that we have immediately felt relaxed with as if we had known them for ages. However, it really takes you years to get to know someone well (4) to consider your best friend. 1. A. share B. give C. call D. have 2. A. through B. with C. up D. about 3. A. problem B. result C. solution D. event 4. A. too B. enough C. so D. very II. PHONETICS Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest (0.5 pt) 1. A. concentrate B. independent C. current D. comment 2. A. behaviour B. relative C. sympathy D. appearance Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 0.5 pt) 3. A. attractive B. relationship C. Australia D. confident 4. A decision B. biology C. possibility D. because III. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1. Choose A, B, C or D that best completes each unfinished sentence (3 pts) 1. Friendship offers us great ..in life. A. pleasure B. pleasant C. pleasing D. pleased 2. One kind of dating services is dating, in which singles will spend a few minutes talking to one person before moving on to meet the next one.
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