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2 Quick Test

GRAMMAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: Please _____ here.
A not park B don’t park ✓ C no park
1 _____ the window, please. It’s cold.
A Close you B You close C Close
2 In my bag I have a _____.
A headphones B dictionary C tissues
3 _____ fast! I’m worried.
A Don’t drive B Drive not C Not to drive
4 They’re _____.
A olds jeans B old jeans C jeans old
5 _____ the window. I’m cold.
A No open B Don’t open C Let’s don’t open
6 I’m bored. _____ go home.
A Let’s B We C I
7 We have six _____ of pencils.
A box B boxs C boxes
8 A I’m hungry.
B _____ a hot dog.
A Let’s have B You have C We have
9 I have two _____.
A watches B watch C watchs
10 In my purse I have three _____.
A card credits B credit cards C credits cards
11 A What are they?
B They’re _____.
A diaris B diarys C diaries
12 I have five _____ on my desk.
A pens silver B silver pens C pens silvers
13 A What is it?
B It’s _____ umbrella.
A the B a C an
14 The _____ on the desk.
A scissor is B scissors are C scissors is
15 _____ photos in here.
A Not take B Don’t taking C Don’t take
16 Please _____ English in class.
A speak B you speak C speaking
17 A Is it a magazine?
B No, it’s _____.
A a newspaper B newspapers C an newspaper
18 Who are the _____ in the photo?
A peoples B people C persons
19 A What is it?
B It’s _____.
A identity card B a identity card C an identity card
20 I have three _____.
A expensives cars B cars expensives C expensive cars 20

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VOCABULARY

a Tick (✓) the opposite adjective A, B, or C.


Example: clean
A old B high C dirty ✓

1 awful
A bad B great C poor
2 dark
A new B safe C light
3 low
A high B nice C white
4 the same
A cheap B dangerous C different
5 good
A safe B bad C fantastic
6 big
A large B small C fast
7 young
A new B slow C old
8 wrong
A terrible B right C slow
9 weak
A strong B high C good
10 tall
A new B short C young

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the objects.


Example: an email ____
A address ✓ B number C phone
11 an identity _____
A address B email C card
12 a _____ card
A number B credit C purse
13 a piece of _____
A paper B ticket C photo
14 a mobile _____
A picture B phone C headphones

c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the colours.


Example: b__ack A r B o C l ✓
15 pu__ple A r B n C p
16 pin__ A t B g C k
17 wh__te A y B i C a

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d Tick (✓) the feeling word A, B or C.


Example: I’m _____. Please open the window.
A stressed B bored C hot ✓

18 I’m _____. Can I have a mineral water?


A sad B thirsty C hungry
19 Please don’t drive fast. I’m _____.
A happy B thirsty C frightened
20 I’m _____. Let’s go to a café.
A angry B hungry C worried
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PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.


Example: A card ✓ B angry C happy
1 A story B hot C wrong
2 A am B thanks C car
3 A city B difficult C tired
4 A full B boot C good
5 A watch B box C phone

b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.


Example: A umbrella ✓ B umbrella C umbrella

6 A untidy B untidy C untidy


7 A newspaper B newspaper C newspaper
8 A computer B computer C computer
9 A identity B identity C identity
10 A dangerous B dangerous C dangerous
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

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