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GE 7 EoU2 Test

The document is an end-of-unit test for Cambridge Global English 7, covering vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension exercises related to cultural celebrations like Nowruz. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank tasks, and matching exercises to assess students' understanding of the material. The test is structured to evaluate students' knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and descriptive language related to age and celebrations.

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GE 7 EoU2 Test

The document is an end-of-unit test for Cambridge Global English 7, covering vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension exercises related to cultural celebrations like Nowruz. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank tasks, and matching exercises to assess students' understanding of the material. The test is structured to evaluate students' knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and descriptive language related to age and celebrations.

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CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL ENGLISH 7: END OF UNIT 2 TEST

Name Date

End of Unit 2 test


Vocabulary 1
Read the text below, and for each number, circle the letter, A, B or C, for the correct word on
the next page.

Nowruz

Nowruz, meaning ‘new day’, is the most important ...........


(0) in many countries, from Afghanistan to
Georgia, Kazakhstan to Uzbekistan. It is the name given to the New Year in these regions. Nowruz has
(1) for thousands of years.
been ............

Unlike many special days, Nowruz isn’t connected to the ............


(2) month. It actually falls on the spring
equinox, the day when night and day both last for 12 hours. This is usually on 21 March each year, so
(3) the beginning of spring.
Nowruz ............

(4) their houses and buying new clothes. In some


In many countries, families prepare for Nowruz by.............
(5) ways on the day of Nowruz. They put special items on the
regions, people arrange their tables in ...........
(6) five of the planets plus the Sun and the Moon. They may also place
table, including fruit, which ............
(7) to light up the table, along with some eggs, which the family.............
some ............ (8) .

(10) each other’s houses and


(9) are organised, and friends and family.............
In many areas, concerts and ............
exchange gifts.

[Total: 10 marks]

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Example:

0 A festival B party C anniversary

1 A delighted B celebrated C remembered

2 A annual B lunar C last

3 A celebrates B suggests C shows

4 A washing B organising C cleaning

5 A traditional B old C past

6 A are B symbolise C join

7 A bonfires B flames C candles

8 A design B draw C decorate

9 A burning B dancing C carrying

10 A visit B call C go

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Grammar 1
Make compound adjectives using a word from Column A and a word from Column B.
Then use the compound adjectives to complete the sentences below.

Column A Column B
brightly made
well covered
five famous
world behaved
home coloured
snow day

Example:

0 People draw……………………………...
brightly coloured patterns on the floor during Diwali.

11 Russian people come out onto the ……………………..…….. winter streets to celebrate Maslenitsa.

12 When people celebrate Eid al-Fitr, they cook and eat a lot of ……………………..…….. food.

13 Diwali is a ……………………..…….. festival at the end of October or beginning of November.

14 The children were very ……………………..…….. at the New Year’s Eve party.

15 Chinese New Year is now a ……………………..…….. festival – everyone’s heard of it!

[Total: 5 marks]

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Grammar 2
Read the conversation between Rose and Eva.
Choose the best preposition for each space.
For each question, circle the correct letter, A, B or C.
Example:

Rose: (0) New Year’s Eve this year?


Hi, Eva! What are your family doing .............

0 A in B on C at

Eva: (16) New Year. Some friends are coming round and we’re going
The same thing we always do ..............
to have a big meal together. ..

(17) midnight?
Rose: Sounds good! What do you do ..............
..
Eva: We usually set off some fireworks, like lots of people these days. What do you usually do?

(18) the afternoon, we clean the house, then lots of friends come to visit during the
Rose: Well, ..............
.. We always stay up late.
evening.

Eva: (19) 1st January because it’s a holiday.


Yes, no one has to get up early ..............
..
Rose: That’s right. Well, have a good time and I’ll see you ..............
(20) January!
..
Rose: Yes, see you next year!
[Total: 5 marks]

16 A in B on C at

17 A in B on C at

18 A in B on C at

19 A in B on C at

20 A in B on C at

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Vocabulary 2
Match the age ranges with the words and phrases to describe people of different ages.

Descriptions of people
Age range
of different ages
0 0 years – 1 year A She’s in her mid-teens.
21 1 year – 2 years B She’s a child.
22 0 years – 12 years C They’re all teenagers.
23 13 years – 14 years D He’s elderly.
24 15 years – 16 years E He’s in his late twenties.
25 17 years – 19 years F He’s a baby.
26 13 years – 19 years G She’s middle-aged.
27 20 years – 23 years H He’s in his early teens.
28 27 years – 29 years I She’s in her early twenties.
29 40 years – 60 years J She’s a toddler.
30 80 years + K He’s in his late teens.

[Total: 10 marks]

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Grammar 3
There is one mistake in each of these sentences containing non-defining relative clauses.
Correct the mistake.
Example:

0 My best friend who is 15 like me, lives next door to my house.

My best friend, who is 15 like me, lives next door to my house.

31 The Swahili name Badru, what means ‘full moon’, comes from the Arabic language.

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

32 Francesca’s brother, who real name is Laurence, usually gets called Lol.

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

33 My cousin, whose I haven’t seen for years, is coming to stay with us soon.

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

34 Steve’s birthday, which is in April is on the same day as his Dad’s.

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

35 Sally’s little sister, which is ten years younger than her, was born two days ago.

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

[Total: 5 marks]

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Grammar 4
For each question, circle the correct letter, A, B or C.
Example:

0 Billy thought the comedy film was really ………… .

A amused B amusing C amuses

36 The concert was terrible – I’ve never been so ………… in my life.

A boring B bore C bored

27 Fiona was ………… that her brother bought her such a nice present.

A amazed B amazes C amazing

38 These instructions are very ………… – I can’t understand them at all.

A confuse B confusing C confused

39 The journey to New York was very long and ………… .

A tires B tired C tiring

40 Miranda felt very ………… by her end-of-year exam results.

A disappointing B disappointed C disappoints

[Total: 5 marks]

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