English Test 9 Grade-2

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Primary school “Krste MIsirkov” - Kumanovo Teacher: Goran Petrovski

English T E S T
Student’s Name: ________________________ Class: ____________ Points________

Date: ____________ Mark________

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1. Match the words to their definitions. Put the letters in the empty boxes:

A. Bulk Killed

B. Garment Fight

C. Retailers Got

D. Copyright Strongly criticized in public

E. Modified Mud or earth

F. Clay Legal and financial recognition of someone’s work

G. Wiped out When something is changed

H. Struggle Very large quantity

I. Captured Clothes

J. Denounced Waste material that will be put under ground

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2. Use Past Simple or Past Continuous tens of the verbs in brackets:

1. The children (play) ________________ in the park when it started to rain.

2. I was watching a movie when I (notice) _______________ him standing outside.

3. She arrived when I (have) ________________ a bath, so I couldn’t answer the door!

4. I (see) ______________ a famous celebrity when I was shopping on Oxford Street yesterday.

5. She was drinking too much so she (fall) __________. I hope she learnt her lesson!

6. Charlie (hide) ______________ in my wardrobe when Lola found him. She screamed!

7. The computer (break) _________________ when I was checking my bank balance.

8. She was smiling until the terrible singer (come) _______________ on stage.

9. I (live) __________________ in Cape Town when Michelle Obama visited.

10. My parents were watching me carefully but my brother (distract) ____________ them so I could
sneak out the window.

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Primary school “Krste MIsirkov” - Kumanovo Teacher: Goran Petrovski

3. Use Present Simple or Present Continuous Tense for the future:

1. Anna ______________ (not work) tonight. She never works on Sundays.

2. We __________ (stay) with friends when we get to Boston. We’ve never been there.

3. Sandra __________ (see) Sarah at the railway station tomorrow.

4. We can’t come. We are busy. We ___________ (work) tonight.

5. The train ___________ (arrive) at 10 am tomorrow morning.

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4. Use “will” or “going to” to fill in the blanks:

1. Philipp __________ be 15 next Wednesday.

2. They _____________ get a new computer.

3. I think my mother _________ like this CD.

4. Paul's sister ____________ have a baby.

5. They __________ at about 4 in the afternoon.

6. Just a moment. I ________ help you with the bags.

7. In 2020 people _____________ buy more hybrid cars.

8. Marvin ______________ throw a party next week.

9. We are _____________ fly to Venice in June.

10. Look at the clouds! It ____________ rain soon.

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Primary school “Krste MIsirkov” - Kumanovo Teacher: Goran Petrovski

5. Read the text and circle the right answer A, B or C:

Where to live in London


London is so big that there is a great choice of places to buy a house but of course there are many things
to think about such as price, transport shops and green spaces. Here below are some of the districts you
might want to look at.
West London
Ealing is about 12km from the centre of town and on two underground lines. There are great shops and
a canal which is a pleasant place to walk. South of Ealing are two areas you may want to think about.
Bretford is becoming a very fashionable area to live with modern flats built here. It is close to Kew
Gardens, one of the most beautiful gardens in London. The other area is Action which, because it is close
to the BBC studios, is a place where many BBC workers live.
North London
To the west of Hampsted is Finchley. North Finchley has a large number of family houses and the largest
Japanese community in Britain. There are a lot of green spaces and the Northern Line underground runs
through here. A cheaper area is around Finsbury Park, another beautiful green area. 15 minutes by
underground from the centre of London, this is an area where prices are going to go up in the future.
East London
An interesting area is Beckton which is used to be a very poor part of London but is now easy to get to
because of the Docklands Light Railway and Underground. There are many new houses and flats here
and it is very close to the London Docklands Airport. It’s not a great place for shopping but it isn’t so far
from Stratford centre which is a big shopping centre. There’s a ski slope in Beckton and a big
supermarket. As prices nearer the centre of London go up, more people are looking for a house there.
South London
You can’t beat Greenwich next to the river with its market and park with beautiful views of the river. It is
crowded and the traffic is bad but it still feels like a village. At the top of the park is Blackheath, a real
village with small arts and crafts shops and lots of nice restaurants. It hasn’t got any big shops but you
can walk down the hill into Lewisham which is great for shopping. Blackheath isn’t on the underground
but Greenwich is. You can catch a train from Blackheath to Charing Cross station.

1. It is pleasant to
A. walk from Ealing to Brentford B. walk along the canal in Ealing C. go shopping in Ealing
2. Finchely is
A. north of Hampstead B. in West Hampstead C. west of Hampstead
3. Beckton
A. is a very poor part of London B. is near to an airport C. has got lots of shops
4. Beckton
A. doesn’t have any shops B. is more popular than it used to be C. is a long way from Stratford
5. There are beautiful views
A. of Greenwich from the park B. of Greenwich from the river C. of the river from the park
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Primary school “Krste MIsirkov” - Kumanovo Teacher: Goran Petrovski

5. Writing.
You are planning your birthday party. Write and e-mail to a friend called Anna.
In your e-mail, you should:
- Tell her when you are having the party and where
- Say what time it starts and finishes
- Ask her to bring some music and what kind
Write 40 – 50 words.

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Points Chart
0-9 1
10-19 2
20-29 3
30-39 4
40-50 5

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