Exercise 1: Tick (P) the suitable answer. - ENGLISH TEST - 1. My brother has a flat in London. A have B R has C haves 2. Do you live with your boyfriend? A R Do B Does C Is 3. Elizabeth is Philip's wife. A R Philip's wife B wife's Philip C Philip's husband 4. He is very hungry now. A R is B has C are 5. My birthday is in May. A on B R in C at 6. He doesn't love her. A she B R her C hers 7. I didn't see anything, it was too dark. A saw B R see C seen 8. There aren't any glasses on the kitchen table. A some B R any C much 9. Look! Tower bridge is opening! A R is opening B opens C opening 10. How much coffee do you drink? A R How much B How many C How Exercise 2: Prepositions. Tick (P) the suitable answer. 11. I'm a student. I'm at Cambridge University. A to B R at
12. Do you sometimes listen to the radio. A R to B on 13. Every Saturday evening I go to the cinema. A R to B at 14. My brother and I live in a flat in the centre of Bristol. A to B R in 15. Look at me when I talk to you. A to B R at - ENGLISH TEST - Exercise 3: Irregular verbs. Complete the chart. INFINITIVE SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE 16 TO BREAK BROKE BROKEN 17 TO COME CAME COME 18 TO COST COST COST 19 TO BUILD BUILT BUILT 20 TO EAT ATE EATEN 21 TO FIND FOUND FOUND 22 TO TAKE TOOK TAKEN 23 TO SEND SENT SENT 24 TO SEE SAW SEEN 25 TO PUT PUT PUT Exercise 4: Vocabulary. Match the verbs and phrases. TO PLAY / TO TURN ON TO RIDE / TO TAKE / TO USE 26. TO TURN ON the TV. 27. TO RIDE a horse.
28. TO USE a computer. 29. TO TAKE photos. 30. TO PLAY football. Exercise 5: Grammar. Choose the best answer. 31. I love fast cars! A cars fast B R fast cars C fasts cars 32. Our English lesson is on Thursday morning. A R on B in C the 33. My father is an engineer. A engineer B R an engineer C a engineer 34. She doesn't cook. A don't cook B R doesn't cook C doesn't cooks 35. What time did you go to bed last night? A did you went B R did you go C went you Exercise 6: Vocabulary. Write the Next word. 36 Thirty, forty, fifty, 37 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, 38 First, Second, Third, 39 February, March, April, 40 Summer, Autumn, Winter,
Exercise 7: Pronunciation. Find the odd one out. 41 KEY MEET THEY TREE 42 EAT MEAT STEAK TEA 43 TEA BREAD BREAKFAST EGG 44 FOOD DO ZOO GO 45 SQUARE STAIRS NEAR THERE Exercise 8: Possessive Pronouns. Choose the correct word. 46. Can I use your car this evening? A R your B mine C yours 47. Don't drink that coffee, it's hers. A her B she C R hers 48. Is this book yours? A R yours B you C you'll 49. This gift isn't for us. It's theirs. A their B them C R theirs 50. You can take one of the pencils, they're ours. A R ours B our C us Exercise 9: Much Many / Some and Any. Choose the best answer. 51. I'd like some cheese, please. A R some B any
52. How much meat do you eat every day? A How many B R How much 53. Is there any milk in the fridge? A R any B some* * Some is also possible in some cases. 54. How many bathrooms are there in this house? A R How many B How much 55. I can't talk to you now. I haven't got any time. I'm sorry! A R any B some Exercise 10: Past Simple form of Regular Verbs. CARRY / CHANGE / CLOSE / DECIDE / FINISH / JOG / WORK LOOK / LIVE / MARRY / MOVE / PLAN / START / STOP / WANT + -ED + -D - -Y + -IED + CONSONANT +-ED 56. FINISHED CHANGED CARRIED JOGGED 57. WORKED CLOSED MARRIED PLANNED 58. LOOKED DECIDED STOPPED 59. STARTED LIVED 60. WANTED MOVED
syllable. - ENGLISH TEST - Exercise 11: Pronunciation. For each word CIRCLE the stressed 61. 'O PPO SITE 62. BE 'TWEEN 63. BE 'HIND 64. 'CUP BOARD 65. MU 'SE UM Exercise 12: Present Perfect. Tick (P) the correct sentences. Cross (X) the incorrect ones and write the correct Past Participle. Ex: Have you visited Madame Tussaud's in London? R Ex: She has saw a very good film. Q seen 66. We've spended a lot of money. Q spent 67. I've never bought a new computer. R 68. Has she ever took the plane? Q taken 69. They've never play golf. Q played 70. The players haven't arrived yet. R 71. Paul Auster has wrote over 25 books. Q written 72. I've never been to Scotland. R
Exercise 13: Comprehension. Read the text and choose A, B or C. FOOD CAN BE DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH! When you go to a restaurant you often think that the food you are ordering is good for you. But many restaurants serve healthy food, like fish or salad, with a sauce or dressing that uses a lot of oil, fat, or sugar. The British Food Standards Agency wants all restaurants to say in their menus exactly what is in each dish, how many calories, how much fat, and what additives. They think that restaurants don't give their customers enough information, and that this new plan could help people to have a healthier diet. But chefs are not happy with the Agency's plan. One top chef said, 'people are not stupid. They know that many sauces have butter and cream in them. But if we put on a menu that a dish has 1,000 calories, nobody is going to order it!'. However, many doctors agree with the plan. Bruce Ward, Professor of Medicine, said, 'people know that cigarettes are bad for them, because it tells you on the packet. But when they go to a restaurant they often have no idea if the food is healthy or not. Food products that have a lot of calories, fat, and sugar need a health warning, exactly like cigarettes.' 73. Many restaurants. A serve healthy food. B only serve fish and salad. C R serve healthy food but with unhealthy sauces.
74. The British Food Standards Agency wants restaurants... - ENGLISH TEST - A to serve healthy food. B R to give more information about their dishes. C not to use fat and additives. 75. Chefs think that... A R people are not going to order their dishes. B people are stupid. C cream and butter are good for you. 76. Doctors think that people... A need more information about cigarettes. B R need more information about food. C need to stop eating in restaurants. Exercise 14: Vocabulary. Put the letters in order to find the FOOD words. Ex: nseyaimaon Mayonnaise 77. tnau tuna eabrd bread 78. ckechin chicken ilmk milk 79. crie rice taoetsop potatoes 80. lasad salad febe beef Exercise 15: Telling the time. What time is it? (2 ways!!) 81. It's a quarter to eleven. 82. It's a quarter past six. It's ten forty-five. It's six fifteen.
83. It's half past one. 84. It's ten to two. It's one thirty. It's one fifty. Exercise 16: Comparative Superlative. Complete the table. ADJECTIVES COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE 85. BAD WORSE (THAN) THE WORST 86. NOISY NOISIER (THAN) THE NOISIEST 87. BEAUTIFUL MORE BEAUTIFUL (THAN) THE MOST BEAUTIFUL 88. CRAZY CRAZIER (THAN) THE CRAZIEST 89. SMALL SMALLER (THAN) THE SMALLEST 90. COMFORTABLE MORE COMFORTABLE (THAN) THE MOST COMFORTABLE
Exercise 17: Complete the sentences with an adverb of frequency. NEVER / ALWAYS / HARDLY EVER / SOMETIMES / USUALLY 91. I hardly ever drink Champagne only at Christmas! 92. She never eats meat. She's a vegetarian. 93. He doesn't have a watch so he's always late. 94. We usually get up at 7.00, except at weekends. 95. I don't do a lot of exercise but I sometimes go swimming. Exercise 18: Prepositions of time. Fill in the blanks. IN / ON / AT 96. IN 2009. 97. IN the evening. 98. ON Tuesday morning. 99. ON the 1 st of May. 100. IN the winter. My score :... / 100.