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English Exam Normal Session-Spring 2019-2020: Name: Student Number
English Exam Normal Session-Spring 2019-2020: Name: Student Number
English Exam
Name:
Student Number:
6. Rickie and I am liking/ like to talk together. Right now we are talking/talk about work.
7. James usually is eating/eats toast for breakfast, but today he is eating/eats eggs.
9. Mom is cooking/ cooks dinner tonight. Are you wanting/ do you want to eat with us?
II. Find the 20 mistakes in the text and fill the table with the corrected forms
III. Complete the sentences with the correct adverb of frequency “Always, Rarely, Never,
Sometimes, Often”
2. I’m never late for our English class, I’m always on time.
3. James goes to the beach only once a year. He rarely goes to the beach.
4. I never eat junk food because I know it’s not very healthy.
6. I never watch cartoons because I hate. News shows are much better.
10. They always go to bed early because they always get up early.
IV. Fill the gap with the correct form of “going to” or “will”
Don’t forget the verb “to be” before “going to”
1. “Why is Shella getting a passport?” “She is going to live in Spain for a year
4. “Is that your new stereo?” “Yes, but it doesn’t work. I am going to take it back to the
shop!”
6. “I see Hannah and Peter together a lot.” “ Yes, they are going to get married”
10. I am sure that you are going to like our new house
V. Read the text and fill the gaps with the correct conjunction then answer the comprehension
questions:
a. Fill the gaps with “And, Because, So, But”
My job is a long distance from my home, almost 50 miles away. I have to wake up early every
morning, as I’m always in a rush. There’s never enough time for a relaxed breakfast because I
rarely have enough time. At exactly 6:00 AM, I get into my car and I start the long drive.
I usually like driving on the highway more than in the city. During the morning rush hour,
though, it’s not very enjoyable. The heavy traffic is a little bit annoying, so I always listen to
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my favorite classical music CD’s in the car – Chopin, Mozart, and Bach. That cheers me up a
lot.
The drive to work takes about one hour. My drive back home in the evening after work takes
even longer, maybe around 70 minutes. Lately I’ve been thinking about trying to take the train
to work instead of driving, but I will have to wake up even earlier for that. That way however,
I could still listen to my music with headphones, and even read a novel at the same time on
1. Is your work place or school a long distance from where you live?
- Yes.
- The bus.
3. Do you usually have time to get breakfast before going to work or school?
- Pop music.
I went on holiday last year but it was a disaster! My hotel room was smaller than the one in
the photograph in the brochure. I think it was the smallest room in the hotel. The weather was
terrible too. It was the colder in England. The beach near the hotel was very dirty – it was
dirtier than all the beaches on the island. Other beaches were cleaner than the hotel one but
they were far away. The food was more expensive than I prepared for and I didn’t have
enough money.
One day I went shopping in the biggest department store in the island and I broke a vase. It
was the most expensive vase in the whole shop. But the worst thing all was that I lost my
passport and I couldn’t go back home. It was the most horrible holiday in all my life.
3. Did the author have enough money for food at the hotel?
- He broke a vase.
VII. Put the paragraphs below in the correct order to make a text:
1. B 4. F
2. C 5. D
3. A 6. E
A. [The second step of the scientific method is the question being researched, the hypothesis.
It is the question that is turned into a statement about an event or object the scientist would
like to research. A good hypothesis includes three things: The explanation for the
observations, it is able to be tested by other scientists, and it will usually predict new
outcomes or conclusions. The scientist observing the spider building the web may have a
question about the strength of the web.]
B. [The basic scientific method includes the steps scientists use and follow when trying to
solve a problem or prove or disprove a theory. The methods are used by scientists all over the
world. This is done so scientists can work together to solve some of the same problems.]
C. [There are usually five steps which are a part of the scientific method. The steps can occur
in any order, but the first step is usually observation. An observation is the use of one or
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more of the five senses, which include seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, and tasting. The five
senses are used to learn about or identify an event or object the scientist wants to study.]
D. [The final step in the scientific method is the conclusion. The conclusion will either clearly
support the hypothesis or it will not. If the results support the hypothesis a conclusion can be
written. If it does not support the hypothesis, the scientist may choose to change the
hypothesis or write a new one based on what was learned during the experiment.]
E. [In summary, the scientific method includes the steps scientists use to solve a problem or
to prove or disprove a theory. There are four basic steps involved with the scientific method.
The usual steps include observation, hypothesis, experiment, and conclusion. The steps
may not always be completed in the same order. Following the four steps, the results of the
experiment will either support the hypothesis or will not support the hypothesis. Scientists are
always free to change or write a new hypothesis and start the four steps all over again. The
scientific method is used for simple experiments or for more difficult experiments.]
F. [The third step of the scientific method is the experiment. An experiment is a test which
will either challenge or support the hypothesis. The hypothesis will then be true or false.
Often, even when a hypothesis is disproved much can still be learned during the experiment.]