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End-of-course Test

Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A

GRAMMAR
1COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.
Example: Franco phoned me five minutes ago.
1 A Do you think it’s ________ to snow tomorrow?
B Yes, it’s very cold.
2 A ________ you have a good time at the party last night?
B Yes, it was great.
3 ________ is a lot of cheese in the fridge.
4 A Is this Luke’s bag?
B No, it isn’t ________, it’s mine.
5 My daughter wants to be ________ architect.
6 My mum is taller ________ my dad.
7 A ________ you like something to drink?
B Yes, orange juice, please.
8 It’s very foggy here ________ winter.
9 She ________ sing but she can’t play the accordion.
10 I’m ________ to give my aunt some flowers for her birthday.
11 A ________ David and Zoe at school today?
B Yes, they’re in Jane’s class.
12 We ________ on holiday to Spain last year.
13 A Is that film good?
B I don’t know. I ________ seen it.
14 Let’s meet ________ front of the restaurant at 8 o’clock.
15 A What do you like doing on Saturday evenings?
B I like ________ TV with my sister.
16 A Do you like my new phone?
B I love________.
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2Underline the correct form.


Example: I don’t like getting up early at / in weekends.
1 Renata drove the car through / into the garage.
2 This is a cheap phone / phone cheap.
3 We don’t have any / some coffee. Would you like tea?
4 They always have the lunch / lunch at 1.30.
5 We live in the oldest / oldest house in the street.
6 I like working here. They pay very well / good.
7 My desk is next to / next the door.
8 Sarah’s birthday is on / in 27th August.
9 Diego and Luis decided going / to go home.
10 Who’s / Whose phone is this?
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3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Example: We waited (wait) a long time for the bus yesterday evening.
1 A What are you doing?
B I ________ (look) for my keys.
2 Jackie ________ (not be) born in the USA.
3 He ________ (send) me 20 emails yesterday.
4 Please ________ (not drive) fast. I’m frightened.
5 ________ (be) Ahmed at home yesterday morning?
6 ________ you ever ________ (meet) a famous person?
7 They ________ (not have) breakfast before their flight tomorrow.
8 I forgot my notebook but I ________ (remember) to take a pen.
9 Mark needs to get up early in the morning so he ________ (go) to bed now.
10 A Where ________ Gonzalo ________ (live) at the moment?
B He’s staying at our house.
11 My cousins ________ (not be) girls. They’re boys.
12 What kind of TV programmes ________ you ________ (like) watching?
13 Leyla ________ (have) long hair when she was a child.
14 We ________ (be) very thirsty because we didn’t have any water.
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Grammar total 40
VOCABULARY
4 Complete the words in the sentences.
Example: This road is dangerous so I always drive carefully.
1 I’m going to take the dog for a w________ now.
2 She n________ eats meat. She’s a vegetarian.
3 The car park’s full. I can’t f________ a parking space.
4 Austin is from the USA. He’s A________.
5 Michael got ten answers right and only two answers w________.
6 My neighbours play loud music and m________ a lot of noise.
7 This is the r________ station. Your train is at 4 o’clock.
8 Lily eats a lot of v________. She likes carrots, peppers and peas.
9 I love Mexico. The weather is usually hot and s________.
10 My mum’s brother is my favourite u________.
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5 Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: I had a shower in the ________.
A kitchen  B bedroom  C bathroom 
1 Ivan works in a hotel. He’s a ________.
A receptionist  B lawyer  C journalist 
2 My ________ visited on Sunday. She’s my brother’s daughter.
A cousin  B aunt  C niece 
3 I ________ a lot of text messages from Sebastien.
A download  B get  C do 
4 We need a ________ of olive oil.
A carton  B jar  C bottle 
5 My sister’s an actor. She works in a ________.
A hospital  B theatre  C supermarket 
6 Please put your dirty cup in the ________.
A dishwasher  B microwave  C washing machine 
7 You can see a lot of animals at the ________.
A zoo  B market  C pharmacy 
8 Could I have something to eat? I’m very ________.
A worried  B hungry  C thirsty 
9 We’re going to ________ in a wonderful hotel.
A rent  B visit  C stay 
10 She’s a famous model. She’s very ________.
A poor  B ugly  C beautiful 
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6 What is the next word?


Example: ten, eleven, twelve
1 Friday, Saturday, __________________
2 first, second, __________________
3 the day before yesterday, yesterday, __________________
4 summer, autumn, ____________
5 two hundred and fifty, two hundred and sixty, __________________
6 October, November, __________________
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PRONUNCIATION
8 Match the words with the same sounds.

bread police there call night airport

dangerous forty break centre cry cheese

Example: key police cheese


square 1 ________ 2 ________
bought 3 ________ 4 ________
today 5 ________ 6 ________
pilot 7 ________ 8 ________
friend 9 ________ 10 ________
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bread police there call night airport

dangerous forty break centre cry cheese

Example: key police cheese


square 1 ________ 2 ________
bought 3 ________ 4 ________
today 5 ________ 6 ________
pilot 7 ________ 8 ________
friend 9 ________ 10 ________
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Pronunciation total 20
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 100
READING
1 Read the text and tick () A, B, or C.

The best city in the world


This year Sydney, Australia was voted the best city in the world. As an Australian, I feel very
happy about that but my blog isn’t about Sydney. I’m Francesca Williams, from the city of
Melbourne, where I’ve lived all my life. I’d like to tell you why I think my home city is better
than Sydney.

I’m an actress and I’m working in Melbourne at the moment but I often work in Sydney
because they make a lot of TV programmes there so I know the city well.

People say the best thing about Sydney is Bondi beach. I went there in January and it was
sunny but windy. The beach was busy and it was noisy because there were so many people.
My city is on the south coast and there are wonderful, quiet beaches without many tourists.

Melbourne is also famous for old, interesting buildings, such as the Chinese museum, and
there are exciting street markets you can visit. There’s a very modern Arts Centre too but of
course, the Opera House in Sydney is the most famous concert hall in Australia.

Melbourne has a very good public transport system with buses, trains and trams. If you want
to use your car, the roads here are straight and you can drive easily and safely. In Sydney
you get lost in ten minutes because there are a lot of roads you can’t drive down!

Finally, there are many different nationalities who live in Melbourne so there’s an enormous
variety of foreign food to enjoy. My favourite food is Italian but you can eat all kinds of
European and Asian food. Tomorrow night I’m going to try a new Mexican restaurant which
has opened recently. Read my next blog for my food review!

Example: Sydney is bigger than Melbourne.


A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
1 Francesca was born in Melbourne.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
2 She prefers Sydney.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
3 There were a lot of people on Bondi beach when Francesca visited.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
4 Melbourne is in the north of Australia.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
5 Melbourne Arts Centre is more famous than the Sydney Opera House.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
6 The Chinese Museum is an old building.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
7 You can visit a street market in Melbourne.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
8 Melbourne is a difficult place to drive.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
9 There are a lot of different nationalities in Sydney.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
10 Francesca is going to eat Mexican food tomorrow.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say  10

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