Pretest - Anglický jazyk druhý- Úroveň A2
Pretest - Anglický jazyk druhý - Úroveň A2 Which sentence is correct? :r1 You aren't the boss. :r2 I amn't here. :r3 Hi isn't my teacher. :r4 She's isn't her sister. Which sentence is wrong? :r1 Paul doesn't not work. :r2 You don't like him. :r3 Harry doesn't drive. :r4 She doesn't sleep Make a correct question in the present simple: He/usually/get up late? :r1 Does he usually get up late? :r2 Gets him up usually late? :r3 Usually he gets up late? :r4 Does he gets up late usually? Fill in the gap with the correct expression. I don t know...
:r1 him :r2 his :r3 he :r4 hi Which of these words does not fit? :r1 holiday :r2 winter :r3 summer :r4 spring Which sentence is incorrect? :r1 Was you happy? :r2 Were they from here? :r3 Was she at home? :r4 Were they there? Which expression is correct? :r1 to make a toast :r2 to cook a toast :r3 to create a toast
:r4 to do a toast Mary told me the way, she: :r1 she explained me which way to go :r2 she looked at my legs :r3 she recorded how to use a telephone :r4 she saw me in the street Which sentence is correct? :r1 Who lives in London? :r2 Who does live in London? :r3 Who living in London? :r4 Who do live in London? Which expression is wrong? :r1 how much cars :r2 how many people :r3 how many rooms :r4 how much time Which sentence is wrong?
:r1 Peter is got a book. :r2 Peter has got a cat. :r3 Peter s a student. :r4 Peter s got a dog. Which sentence is wrong? :r1 There is a some tea on the table. :r2 There are some cups on the table. :r3 There is a cup on the table. :r4 There is some tea on the table. Which expression means the same as this sentence: A chef is 39 years old. :r1 a 39-year-old chef :r2 39-years old cooker :r3 39-year-olds chef :r4 a-39-year-old chef :r1 some ham :r2 a beans Which expression is correct? :r3 two ice-cream :r4 one crisps
The comparative form of difficult is: :r1 more difficult :r2 difficulter :r3 difficultest :r4 most difficult :r1 healthier :r2 helathyer The comparative form of healthy is: :r3 more healthy :r4 more healthier If you want the recipient to write back, you write: :r1 Thank you for your prompt reply. :r2 Thank you for your attention. :r3 Thank you for your question. :r4 I hope to see you. When you want to book a hotel room, you say: :r1 I d like to reserve a...
:r2 I want to reservation... :r3 I like reservation... :r4 I book... When you want to suggest a meeting, you say: :r1 I wonder if we could meet on Friday. :r2 I meet you on Friday. :r3 I come on Friday. :r4 I wonder why we meet on Friday :r1 for :r2 since :r3 science :r4 from :r1 since :r2 from :r3 of :r4 for She has designed handbags the last five years. She has lived in Germany she was a child.
I came back from New Zealand :r1 2 years ago :r2 before 2 years :r3 2 years before :r4 ago 2 years :r1 very tasty :r2 very testy :r3 very awful :r4 very big :r1 founded :r2 finded Delicious means: Mr. Smith and his brother their company in 2009. :r3 has founded :r4 have founded :r1 easier :r2 easyer The comparative form of easy is:
:r3 easiest :r4 more easy Finish the question: What at the moment? :r1 are you doing? :r2 are you do? :r3 do you do? :r4 none of the options The -ing form of make, see, play is... :r1 making, seeing, playing :r2 makeing, seying, playing :r3 makeing, seeing, playing :r4 none of the options Complete the dialogue :A : What at the moment? B : I a new computer game. :r1 are you doing, am developing :r2 do you do, develop :r3 do you do, developing :r4 are you doing, developing
To request goods from a company means... :r1 to order :r2 to read :r3 to manufacture :r4 none of the options Complete the introduction from an email : Hi Matt, I (write ) this email on a train in France. I (travel ) to Paris for a conference... :r1 am writing, am travelling :r2 am writing, am traveleing :r3 write, travel :r4 writing, travel Choose a correct position for the following adverb. :r1 He is never late. :r2 He never is late. :r3 He is late never. :r4 None of the options. Complete the phone phrase : Hold on please, I ll
:r1 put you through :r2 give you a connect :r3 give you through :r4 put you trough :r1 back :r2 now :r3 at the moment Complete the phone phrase : I ll call tomorrow. :r4 none of the options :r1 after :r2 on :r3 between :r4 by Put in a correct missing word : IT department looks the computers. Deadline is... :r1 a date or time by which you have to complete a task :r2 a road :r3 time when you start work :r4 time when you leave work
The Past Simple forms of travel and take are: :r1 travelled, took :r2 traveled, taken :r3 traveled, tooked :r4 travelled, taked :r1 a thief :r2 a priest :r3 a nurse :r4 a vet :r1 flew :r2 flied :r3 flyed :r4 flowen :r1 photographes Which of them is a criminal? Past simple of fly is: Which word is not correct?
:r2 stereos :r3 matches :r4 bosses a NEIGHBOUR is: :r1 a person living next door :r2 a foreign language :r3 a building :r4 a crossword puzzle :r1 language. :r2 speak. :r3 natural. :r4 country. :r1 those-thise :r2 these-those :r3 this- that :r4 this one- that one English is a very nice... Which pair is not correct?
a LIP is a: :r1 part of the face :r2 company :r3 drop :r4 change How do you spell 15? :r1 fifteen :r2 five-teen :r3 fiveteen :r4 fif-teen :r1 a wardrobe :r2 a bath-tub :r3 a mirror :r4 a shower What can't you find in the bathroom? How do you read 115? :r1 one hundred and fifteen
:r2 one hundred fifty :r3 one hundred fivteen :r4 one hundred and fiveten :r1 It's expensive. :r2 One fifty. Which answer is wrong? HOW MUCH IS IT? :r3 Twenty-three pounds. :r4 70p :r1 she visited me. Mary dropped in yesterday. It means that: :r2 she showed me the street. :r3 she demonstrated how to use something. :r4 she told me the secret. :r1 secretaries :r2 secretarys :r3 secretareis :r4 secretaris The plural form of secretary is:
:r1 Who knows him? Which sentence is correct? :r2 Who does know him? :r3 Does he know who? :r4 Knows he them? :r1 butcher's :r2 autumn :r3 butcher :r4 butchers :r1 On :r2 At :r3 In :r4 for :r1 do :r2 play Which one is a shop? It happened Thursday afternoon. I want to yoga.
:r3 game :r4 have :r1 you, for :r2 us,at :r3 her, 4 :r4 John, is I thank.. coming. :r1 to take a shower :r2 to shover :r3 make shovering :r4 do at shower. :r1 off :r2 at :r3 out :r4 of I have decided... Jim was... work because he was ill.
Jane needs to dress, she is going.. :r1 up, out :r2 up, in :r3 in, over :r4 over, off :r1 out for a :r2 in over the I m hungry. Let s go meal. :r3 up and out the :r4 over off a :r1 out for a :r2 over the :r3 up over a :r4 out for the :r1 to :r2 with :r3 over I think we can go..run. My bike is similar. your one.
:r4 on :r1 twice a year :r2 two :r3 biannual :r4 every two months We take a test in January and in May. It is... The meeting is always on Monday, usually... :r1 four times a month :r2 two times a week :r3 every two months :r4 monthly times four :r1 the day before :r2 that day in :r3 on a :r4 a moment for We saw Jane yesterday. Tom is..
:r1 in a bad mood :r2 on the good mood :r3 on a good mood :r4 at the bad mood :r1 a gambler :r2 the gambler :r3 gambler :r4 gambled :r1 into dollars :r2 for kilos :r3 at euros :r4 off liras :r1 pay it back :r2 pay them back :r3 repay them :r4 give him back Rob bets on horses and goes to casinos. He is.. Jeremy has some pounds. Can you change them... I owe Mat some money. You should...
:r1 afford it :r2 pay it back :r3 make out it :r4 have them :r1 lend :r2 borrow :r3 make from :r4 take :r1 tip :r2 tit :r3 make :r4 tick :r1 In 1980. I want to go to Italy but I cannot... Can you... me some money until tomorrow? The waiter is happy. He s got a big... When were you born?...
:r2 On 1980. :r3 At 1980. :r4 Up 1980. :r1 Which :r2 What :r3 Whose :r4 Who colour do you prefer, red or green? is that girl? It s my sister. :r1 Who :r2 What :r3 Where :r4 Which :r1 Why :r2 When :r3 What :r4 Who did you come? Because I needed money.
Where is he going? He.. :r1 is going swimming. :r2 goes swimming :r3 is swimming :r4 he will swimming Who dinner? It smells great. :r1 is cooking :r2 is creating :r3 does :r4 has Who is your sister's husband? It si your... :r1 brother-in-law :r2 cousin :r3 uncle :r4 brother on law person? You know the person but you do not know the person well. What do we call this :r1 acquaintance
:r2 friend :r3 neighbour :r4 acquitance Which of these words means a person? :r1 a comrade :r2 a parade :r3 a mascarade :r4 a colonade :r1 's having :r2 has :r3 is having got :r4 does Where is Tom? Well, he... a little rest now. :r1 twenty per cent :r2 fifteen percent How much is a fifth? :r3 twenty-five per cent :r4 fifty per-cent
:r1 on it. :r2 in it. :r3 at it. :r4 it. Your pronunciation is poor. You should focus... Where is the city? It's in... :r1 the southeast. :r2 south east :r3 the South-east :r4 east south :r1 industrial :r2 industryal What is the adjective from this noun? Industry :r3 indoustrious :r4 industriable :r1 carrots :r2 oranges Tick the odd one out.
:r3 grapes :r4 melons :r1 British :r2 Britain :r3 Brotman :r4 Brittany :r1 've never stolen Which of them means a nationality? I... anything. :r2 never have stolen :r3 have never stole :r4 've stolen never :r1 No, I have not. :r2 Yes, I had. :r3 No, I was not. :r4 Yes, I have got. Which answer is correct? Heve you ever been abroad?
My sister... last week, but she... :r1 took her driving test/ did not pass :r2 has made her driving test/hasn't passed :r3 done her driving test/ has not passed :r4 did her driving testing/ isn't passing :r1 sport. :r2 football. :r3 chess. :r4 games. Which one does not fit? Jenifer plays... Which is a correct written form of 250, 000. :r1 two hundred and fifty thousand :r2 twohundred and fiftyhousand :r3 twohundredandfiftythousand :r4 two-hundred and fifty-thousand :r1 rhino :r2 kangaroo :r3 monkey Which of these animals cannot jump?
:r4 pussycat :r1 penguin :r2 hen :r3 cock :r4 bat Which of these animals cannot fly? What is Tom doing? He... :r1 is having a snack. :r2 is having snack. :r3 has the snack. :r4 has had snack. :r1 comes :r2 is caming :r3 has came :r4 's got come My wife is Italian. She... from Sicily. You are tall but Fred is...
:r1 taller :r2 taler :r3 talest :r4 tallest :r1 handbag :r2 hand bag :r3 hands bag Queen Elisabeth is wearing an expensive hat and a leather... :r4 second hand bag Which pair is wrong? :r1 viewer/vieweress :r2 actor/ actress :r3 waiter/ waitress :r4 emperor/ empress Which sentence is wrong? :r1 There are one boy and two girls. :r2 There is a girl and two boys. :r3 There are two girls and a boy. :r4 There is no boy and no girls.
Which sentence is correct about you? :r1 I am going to finish the test now. :r2 I will finish the test tomorrow. :r3 I have never finished the test. :r4 I finished the test yesterday.