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Beginner Level - Midterm Test (B)

IDEL's Beginner Midterm Test 

 

Dear Student,

You have 2 hours to finish the test. The test includes reading, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening, and writing. Read the questions carefully and answer the questions that you know. Read the following before starting the exam:

  1. Choose the correct answer and click on 'next'. 
  2. If you do not know the answer, you can click on 'next' to go to the next question. 
  3. Try to answer all the questions correctly, but do not spend too much time on one question.
  4. In the listening section, wear your headphones to listen to the recordings. 
  5. If you need help, raise your hand and ask your teacher. 
  6. When you finish our exam, click on 'finish'. 
  7. You will see your results at the end of the test.
  8. You will receive a detailed email including all your correct and wrong answers.

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Reading Comprehension Section

Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


1. Tom lives in a small town.

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Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


2. Tom has a bath every morning.

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Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


3. Tom gets up early in the morning.

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Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


4.  Tom thinks it’s easy to get up in the morning.

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Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


5. Tom always finishes work at 12 o’clock.

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Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


6. Tom likes his job.

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Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


7. Tom says a lot of people are friendly.

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Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


8. Tom learns a lot from the people he meets.

 

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Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


9. Tom cooks for his wife. 

 

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Read the text. Choose True or False.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


10. Tom never watches TV. 

 

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Read the text again and answer the questions.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.

Example: What time does Tom get up?

He gets up at half past three.


11. What does Tom drink in the morning?

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Read the text again and answer the questions.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


12. How does Tom help old people?

 

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Read the text again and answer the questions.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


13. What does Tom do with his friends in the afternoons?

 

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Read the text again and answer the questions.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


14. What time does Tom’s wife finish work?

 

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Read the text again and answer the questions.

A taxi driver’s life

Tom Adams is a taxi driver. He comes from a small town near Dublin, but now he lives and works in London. London news journalist Sally Richards talks to Tom about his life and job.

How do you start a typical working day, Tom?

Well, I get up at half past three in the morning, I have breakfast and take a shower. I eat eggs and I always drink a lot of coffee before I start work. It’s dark at half past three in the morning, so it’s difficult to get up when it’s so early. Then, I get into my taxi and drive around the streets near my house.

How many hours do you work?

Every day is different. Sometimes I start at four in the morning and work until lunchtime – 12 o’clock or 1 o’clock. On other days, I work until four. That’s 12 hours! It’s a long day.

Do you like your job?

I love it. I meet lots of people from all over the world and I get lots of interesting information from them. Many people are very friendly. Sometimes I have people in my taxi who don’t talk a lot, and that’s OK, too. I always help the old people I have in my taxi – I take their shopping to their house for them. When I finish work at lunch time, I have free time in the afternoon to do lots of other things. That’s great! I play football with my friends or go swimming, and sometimes I go shopping. My wife finishes work at 6 o’clock, so I usually make dinner for her. She likes that!

Do you go to bed early?

Oh yes! I usually go to bed around 9 o’clock and sleep for six or seven hours. I watch the news on TV every night and I usually read a book in bed before I go to sleep.


15. What does Tom do before he goes to sleep?

 

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GRAMMAR

Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

1. Where ________?

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

2. A. Is Judi Spanish?

     B. No, he ________. He’s Kurdish.

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

3.  A. Who are the girls with black hair?

      B .   ________ my sisters.

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

4.  A.  ________ your address?

     B. It’s 24 Green Road, London.

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

5. A.  ________ your name?

     B. C-H-E-N-G.

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

6. A. ________ is your sister?

    B. Fine. She’s in New York now.

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

7. How much are ________ books?

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

8. ________ you watch TV every day?

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

9. A. Where does Jack work?

     B. He ________ in an office.

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

10. My friend ________ like meat.

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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

Example: like/English/I

I like English


11. goes / she / by/ always / car / work / to 

 

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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

12. housework / we/ the / usually / weekend / at / do. 

 

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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

13. drink / I / coffee / 3.00 p.m. / never/ after

 

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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

14. lunch / they / food / for / eat / fast / sometimes

 

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Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

15. the / husband / car / listens / in / to / the / usually / my / radio

 

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Choose the correct word.

16. A. What are_____?

      B. They’re my house keys.

 

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Choose the correct word.

17. A. Who’s ____?

      B. My husband

 

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Choose the correct word.

18.This is____ English dictionary.

 

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Choose the correct word.

19. A. Are____ your books?

      B. No. My books are in my bag.

 

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Choose the correct word.

20. ____ a good teacher!

 

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VOCABULARY

Choose  A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

Example: Nice to _meet_ you.

A. meet        B. hello          C. well   


1. A. Are you ________?

    B. Yes, I am.

 

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Choose  A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

2. A. Do you ________ English?

    B. Yes.

 

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Choose  A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

3. Jack and Sue have four ________.

 

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Choose  A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

4. What ________ is it now?

 

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Choose  A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

5. A. Is Harry ________?

    B. Yes. His wife’s name is Clare.

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Choose  A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

6. A. Where’s your sister?

    B. She’s ________ holiday in the USA now.

 

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Choose  A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

7. Do you ________ coffee in the mornings?

 

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Choose  A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

8. I go ________ work at 7 o’clock.

 

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Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

9. A. Where’s Nick today?

     B. He’s in London on ________.

 

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Choose  A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

10. Please ________ the window.

 

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Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Example: Children like animation films.

Food

11. English people drink a lot of t__________.

 

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Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Food

12. My f__________ fast-food is pizza. I love it!

 

48 / 71

Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Food

13. We always eat toast and eggs for br__________ in the morning.

 

49 / 71

Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Food

14. I don’t drink orange j__________. I always have water.

 

50 / 71

Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Food

15. In China and Japan, people eat a lot of r__________.

 

51 / 71

Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Food

16. Some people eat c__________ with milk in the morning.

 

52 / 71

Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Jobs

17. Laura is a shop a__________. She works in a shoe shop.

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Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Jobs

18. Helen works in a hotel. She’s a r__________.

 

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Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Jobs

19. Karen is a s__________ at university. She studies history.

 

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Complete the sentences. Write one word in each gap.

Jobs

20. Leo is a doctor and he works in the new h__________.

 

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PRONUNCIATION

Choose the word with a different sound.

1. ( teaches , speaks , drinks )

57 / 71

Choose the word with a different sound.

2. ( usually , yes , outside )

58 / 71

Choose the word with a different sound.

3. ( chocolate , sandwich , country )

59 / 71

Choose the word with a different sound.

4. ( good , orange , vegetables )

60 / 71

Choose the word with a different sound.

5. ( new , umbrella , blue )

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LISTENING

 

Listen to Carmen telling Nick about her city. Check True or False. 

1. Carmen comes from a big city. 

 

62 / 71

Listen to Carmen telling Nick about her city. Check True or False.

2. Carmen lives in the city now.

 

63 / 71

Listen to Carmen telling Nick about her city. Check True or False.

3. Carmen likes the restaurants in the city.

                 

64 / 71

Listen to Carmen telling Nick about her city. Check True or False.

4. Carmen’s family stays at home in the winter. 

65 / 71

Listen to Carmen telling Nick about her city. Check True or False.

5. Many people go to the mountains in the winter.   

 

 

66 / 71

Listen to five conversations. Choose the correct answer.

6. Joel’s car is_____.

 

 

67 / 71

Listen to five conversations. Choose the correct answer.

7. Karen’s sister is _____.

 

 

68 / 71

Listen to five conversations. Choose the correct answer.

8. Mei-ling usually drinks _____ for breakfast.

 

 

69 / 71

Listen to five conversations. Choose the correct answer.

9. Pilar often works in the _____.

 

 

70 / 71

Listen to five conversations. Choose the correct answer.

10. Ron usually gets up _____ on the weekend.

 

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WRITING

 

Answer the questions and write about your life. (50 -75 Words)

  1. What time do you usually get up? What do you do in the mornings before you go to work/school?
  2. What do you do? Are you a student or do you work? Where do you work/study?
  3. Do you like your job/life as a student? What do you like / not like about it?

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