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English V Exam: Listening & Comprehension

This document appears to be an English exam containing reading comprehension questions, a conversation completion activity, and a sentence rewriting activity. Some of the questions ask about details in short conversations, such as how many brothers and sisters Catherine has or how often Sharon goes to the gym. Other questions have students complete dialogues using present progressive verbs. The final activity has students rewrite sentences using quantifiers like most, some, few, or no one.

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English V Exam: Listening & Comprehension

This document appears to be an English exam containing reading comprehension questions, a conversation completion activity, and a sentence rewriting activity. Some of the questions ask about details in short conversations, such as how many brothers and sisters Catherine has or how often Sharon goes to the gym. Other questions have students complete dialogues using present progressive verbs. The final activity has students rewrite sentences using quantifiers like most, some, few, or no one.

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“POR LA PERFECCION DEL

ESPIRITU”

TEST’S TYPE: _ORDINARY DATE: ______________________


CAREER: LAE_V_
COURSE: ENGLISH V_(4TH SHIFT)_8:00—11:00_a.m. Calificación de examen:
TEACHER’S NAME: _MR. J.A._MELENDEZ________ _________
STUDENT’S NAME:_____________________________________________

A: Read and check the correct answers.

Man: Tell me about your family, Catherine. How many brothers and sisters do you have?

Catherine: Well, I have four sisters—Annette, Sarah, Jill, Liza.

Man: Wow! That’s great! And do you have any brother?

Catherine: Yes, I do. I have three brothers—Ed, Mark, and Sam. And we all eat dinner together each
night,

all my brothers, sisters and parents.

Man: How fun! It’s like having a party every night!

Catherine: Yeah, I guess it is.

1. Catherine has ______ brothers and ____ sisters.

___ four ___ seven, ___ nine, ___ three, ___ five.

2. Does Catherine’s family eat dinner together every night? True_____ False_____.

Woman: Hi, Mark! Nice to see you again! Hey, where are you working now?

Mark: I’m working full-time for a newspaper. I’m a photographer there.

Woman: Wow! That’s interesting! Are you still living at home?

Mark: No, I’m not. I’m living in an apartment with Jim. He’s an old friend from school.

Woman: So, you’re not married?

Mark: No, not right now, but I am getting married this summer.,

Woman: Congratulations!
Mark: Thank’s.

1. Nowadays, Mark is living.

___ at home, ___ with a friend, ___ with his wife, ___ with his sister.

2. When is Mark getting married?

___ next week, ___ on Spring, ___ this summer, ___ not right now.

3. Where does Mark work? _________________________________.

4. What does he do there? __________________________________.

Man: How often do you exercise, Sharon?

Sharon: Well, I go jogging about twice a week.

Man: Oh, really? And do you ever go to the gym?

Sharon: Yes, I usually go on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Man: Wow! How much time do you spend?

Sharon: Hmm, about two or three hours

Man: Well, you’re not a couch potato!

Sharon: That’s for sure!

1. Sharon usually goes to the gym _________.

___ on Thursdays, ___ twice a week, ___three times a week, ___everyday.

2. Is Sharon a couch potato?

___ Yes or ___ No.

Man: Listen to this, Kylie. It says here: “ In Australia, most married couple have children.”

Kylie: That’s true. My parents have two kids, my sister and me.

Man: In my country, we have really big families. There are 12 people in my family.

Kylie: That’s amazing! And are they all living at home?

Man: Well, some of my younger brothers and sisters are still in school and living at home

with my parents. A few of us older ones are married with children.

Kylie: Are you all living in the same town?


Man: No, my two older brothers are single and working abroad, but the others live near our parents’
town.

1. Some of the man’s younger brothers and sisters_________.

___ are in school, ___ have one child, ___ are working abroad, ___ live with uncle.

2. Is Kylie from Australia? ___ Yes or ___ No.

B: Complete the conversation. Use the Present Progressive plus the verb.

A. You look nice, Jill. __________________ (go) somewhere special?

B. Yes, I am. I’m on my way to a new nightclub downtown called EL CHAPARRAL.

A. How is your sister? __________________(study) these days?

B. No, she’s not. She ___________________(work) as a cashier at a grocery store.

A. Is that David over there? Who _______________ (wait) for?

B. For his girlfriend, Maggie. She ________________(come) on that bus.

C: Rewrite each sentence use- most, some, few, or no one.

1. In the United States, 0% of the people can vote before age 18.

__________________________________________________.

2. Fifty-five percent of American mothers with small children work.

___________________________________________________.

3. A small percent of Japanese families have more than three children.

____________________________________________________.
4. In the U.S.A, 27% of young adults live at home with their parents.

____________________________________________________.

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