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Communication

This document is an English language exercise for Matayom 3 students at Assumption College Thonburi, focusing on speaking and writing skills to express feelings and opinions. It consists of multiple-choice questions designed to assess students' understanding of appropriate responses in various social situations. The questions cover topics such as making friends, responding to invitations, and handling conversations in different contexts.

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Communication

This document is an English language exercise for Matayom 3 students at Assumption College Thonburi, focusing on speaking and writing skills to express feelings and opinions. It consists of multiple-choice questions designed to assess students' understanding of appropriate responses in various social situations. The questions cover topics such as making friends, responding to invitations, and handling conversations in different contexts.

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Assumption College Thonburi


Subject: English 5 (E32101) (After Midterm) Semester I / 2023
Matayom 3 (10) Teacher : M.3 English Teachers

Name _______________________________________ M. 3 / _____ No. _______ ID: ___________


F1.2 Grade9/5. Speak and write to describe their own feelings and opinions about various matters, activities,
experiences and news/incidents, as well as provide justifications appropriately.

Choose the best answer.


1. Windy gives a present to Pam for her birthday. 4. Bione and Venus want to go to the concert. Venus
When she sees it, what should she say first? tried to get tickets for it, but they were sold out.
a. Yes, please do. What should Bionee say?
b. Isn’t that lovely? a. What a pity! น่าเสี ยดาย
c. May I open it now. b. By all means.
d. It’s very kind of you. c. You’re welcome
2. You have something to announce to your friends, d. Don’t mention it.
but they are not listening to you. 5. Your friends want you to go on a trip with them on
a. May I have your attention, please? the weekend. Unfortunately you are going to have
b. I want your attention now, friends! an exam on the following Monday. What would you
c. I have something to say. So, listen! say to your friends do that they wouldn’t be mad at you?
d. Would you like me to have your attention? a. Do you think I want to go?
3. Sam is a new student in your class. He doesn’t have b. I’m sorry; I have to study for my exam.
any friends, so he sits alone during the lunch hour. c. I can’t go. My exam is more important.
You and your friends want to make friends with him. d. Can’t you understand, I have to study for exam?
What should you say to him? 6. An acquaintance likes the way you dress. You look
a. Sit alone if you want to! marvelous in your dress. She gives you a compliment.
b. Do you want to sit alone? Which of the following replies wouldn’t you give to your
c. Would you like to join us? friend?
d. Come here and be with us! a. Oh, really!
b. Thank you, you’re sweet.
c. Thank you, my mom made it for me.
d. Actually, everything looks nice on me.
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7. Bob would like Mary to go to see the movies


this afternoon. He’ll pick her up around two. 11. A foreigner asks you the way to the Floating Market.
What should she say to him? a. Sorry. Don’t know.
a. That’s convenient for you. b. I’m afraid where is it.
b. All right, then. c. Sorry. I’m a newcomer here.
c. Right now. d. You as well as I don’t know the way too.
d. I think so. 12. In introducing a man to a woman of the same age,
8. You’ve found the following advertisement in a what would you say?
newspaper. You want to have more information a. Tom, this is Mary.
about the price of it. b. Mary, this is Tom.
What would you say on the telephone? c. Be friends, Mary and Tom.
d. Know each other, Tom and Mary.
Excellent condition, low mileage,
new paint, air, radio, tape. 13. You appreciate your friend helping. You’re grateful
Tel. 02-446-3687 Room 107 to him. He says to you: ......
a. It’s quite all right now.
a. Have you got the price?
b. This is always wonderful.
b. What is the price of the car?
c. I like doing something good.
c. What do you think of the price?
d. Never mind. I’m always willing to help.
d. Could you please tell me about it?
14. Yesterday you and your brother were in the auditorium
9. Mother wants her son to move out of her way.
Dr. James made a speech about Thailand problems.
What should her son say?
Your brother wants to know what you think about his
a. Oh, I’m so sorry.
speech. What would you reply?
b. She is such a bore!
a. That was a good idea.
c. Newer mind about what she says.
b. Were you one of the audiences?
d. I have move away from the house.
c. I’d rather not make any comments.
10. You are always late. Your teacher can’t admonish
d. He was satisfied with the audience.
you. One day he said that you should have come
15. You have a toothache and you go to the dentist’s.
earlier. What would you say to him?
What would you say to him first?
a. Oh, it was alright.
a. I don’t need it anymore.
b. Yes, I’m sorry that I didn’t.
b. Can you help me pull it out?
c. I was unhappy when I saw you.
c. Would you please pull it out?
d. Oh, really. You should have, too.
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d. I can’t bear if you don’t help me. if I can’t?


16. Your friend carries a heavy suitcase. You meet him d. Thank you for asking me. How could I come
accidentally. You would like to help him. What would with you?
you say to him? 20. You walk into the kitchen. Your little brother is
a. Let me give you a hand. about to put his hand on a hot stove.
b. Let’s do other things instead. You say to him: ...............
c. And why do you have to carry it? a. Don’t touch that! It’s hot.
d. Don’t carry it if you don’t want to. b. Think before you touch! That stove is very hot.
17. You friend is miserable because he’s failed all his c. If you put your hand on the stove, I’ll punish
exams. When you hear that, what would you say you.
to him? d. Please do not put your hand on the stove. It’s
a. What bad luck! Still I’m sure you’ll pass hot.
next time.
b. What a nuisance. Still, perhaps it’ll turn up Mary: John, I’d like you to meet Chris. Chris, this is John.
again soon. John: How do you do?
c. How awful for you, but I’m sure you’ll Chris: How do you do?
pass again. Mary: Chris is our new student from France.
d. What a shame, I hope things work out for He is also an amateur artist. Her latest
you in the end. painting is excellent.
18. Husband invites wife to go round the Italian John: ........21......... Anyway, I have to go now to
restaurant. She says to him: ................... see my professor. Chris, ......22......
a. It doesn’t matter. Chris: Nice to meet you too.
b. That’s a good idea. 21. a. Oh dear! I’m exaggerating
c. Well, perhaps I will. b. Is that so? I’m exaggerating
d. Let’s have some Italian restaurant. c. Oh really? I’d love to see it sometime
19. Your friend asks you to go shopping with him on d. Oh bother! I’d love to see it sometime
Sunday afternoon. You have to prepare for an 22. a. goodbye
examination. b. We’ll meet again
a. I’d like to. That sounds terrific. c. I’ll see you again
b. I’m afraid I can’t. Perhaps some other time. d. I’m pleased to meet you
c. I’m looking forward to it. Would you mind
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On The Telephone (Robert hangs up. After a minute, he picks the


Voice: Information. receiver up and tries again, being very careful
Robert: Will you please give me the telephone number of to dial the right number this time.)
Mr. Paul Smith 212 Empire Street? Voice: Mr. Smith’s residence.
Voice: .........23........... Robert: ............26...............
a. Hold the line, please. I can put you through. a. Is Linda in?
b. I can’t here. Please spell the telephone number clearly. b. Is Linda speaking?
c. Just a moment please. The number is 4343. c. Will you connect Linda for me?
d. I can’t find the telephone directory d. I’d like to speak with Linda if she’s there.

Robert: 4-3-4-3? Thanks a lot. Voice: I’m sorry, but she isn’t here right now.
(Robert then dials 4343, but a constant buzz indicates Who’s calling, please?
that .....24...... He waits a few minutes and dials again.) Robert: ........27....... Will Linda be back soon?

a. someone was speaking. a. This is he?


b. the telephone was out of order. b. My name is Robert.
c. there was something wrong with the phone. c. This is Robert speaking.
d. the line was busy. d. Tell her that Robert is speaking.
Voice: Hello. Voice: Yes, probably about six o’clock. .......28.........?
Robert : Hello. ..........25..............? a. Anything else
a. Is this Mr. Smith’s residence. b. Can I take a message?
b. Is Mr. Smith there, please. c. Have you anything to tell me
c. May I speak to Linda, please. d. Shall I ask her to call you when she gets in
d. Where is it?
Robert: Well, just tell her that I called, please.
Voice: No, it isn’t. Voice: Wait a minute. I think she’s coming in now.
Robert: Isn’t this 4343? Linda: Hello.
Voice: No, you have the wrong number. This is 4344. Robert: Linda, this is Robert.
Robert: I’m sorry. I made a mistake. Linda: Oh, hello, Robert. .........29.........
a. How are you?
b. How’re things?
c. Long time, no see.
d. Fancy meeting you.
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Robert: Just fine, thanks, and you? At The Doctor’s Office


Linda: Very well. .........30............. Nurse: May I help you?
Jane: .......33......
a. It’s been quite a while.
b. How nice to see you! a. I doubt it.
c. It’s nice to hear your voice. b. If you want to
d. I have no idea you would call. c. Yes, I’d like to see a doctor.
d. No, I’m not feeling well.
Robert: Linda, are you going to be busy tomorrow evening? Nurse: .......34.......
Linda: Well, I planned to study my English.
Robert: .......31....... There’s a good picture at the a. You will have to wait.
Siam Theater this week. We’ll go early, b. Are you feeling unwell?
and then you can study afterwards. c. What doctor will you see?
d. Do you have an appointment?
a. Are you free in this week?
b. How about the date for movie?
c. Would you like to see the movie? Jane: No, I’m afraid not.
d. Can I recommend a good movie for you? Nurse: In that case, it may take some time. Let’s see,
Dr. J can see you at 10:30.
Linda: .........32......... Jane: .....35...... In that case, I’d like to make an
a. All right, Robert. I’d like to go. appointment for this afternoon instead.
b. Let me think for a while. It’s OK?
a. Thank you that will be fine.
c. May I speak to my parents before?
b. Is Dr. J the only doctor available?
d. I’ll give my answer to you soon.
c. But that’s almost three hours from now!
Robert: Then I’ll call for you a little before seven. d. Wouldn’t it be possible to see someone now?
Linda: OK. I’ll be ready. Nurse: .........36...............
Robert: Goodbye, Linda. I’ll be seeing you.
a. If that’s the way you want it
Linda: so long, Robert, and thanks for calling.
b. That’s a very clever suggestion.
c. Whatever you say, whenever you want
d. That should be possible. Let me check.
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Be Quiet: This Is A Library 41.


a. isn’t it outside
Don: Excuse me, is this seat taken?
b. isn’t it fine inside
Pat: Don! ......37......! Haven’t seen you for weeks.
c. why don’t you start
Sit down.
d. why don’t you go outside
a. Let’s start
b. Off you go A Japanese Student is Asking About Takraw.
c. Come on by Japanese: What is the purpose of the game?
d. This is a surprise. Thai: To keep the ball in the air for as long as possible.
Japanese: How many players are there?
Don: Are you working on a term paper? Thai: Two or more.
Pat: Yeah. For history. Japanese: Is there a limit?
Don: .......38......, but I haven’t thought of a topic yet. Thai: ......42...... . The more players there are, the
larger the circle.
a. Let me have a look
b. I’ve already done it a. Neither is b. Not really
c. That’s very interesting c. Never mind d. Nearly always
d. I’ve got to do one, too Japanese: What’s the ball made of?
Thai: Usually of rattan.
Librarian: Sssh. Don’t you know you’re in a library? Japanese: I thought it was plastic.
Don: .........39....... Thai: Well, ......43....... made of plastic.
a. It’s awful a. any had b. all were
b. I’m sorry. c. some are d. they have
c. Don’t let me!
d. That’s disgusting! Japanese: Can you use all parts of the body to keep
the ball in the air?
Librarian: .......40....... But if you want to talk, ......41.....? Thai: ......44....... . Do you know a game called
40. Takraw Lawd Huang?
a. Not really.
b. Please leave. a. Hands are apart b. Without the hands
c. That’s all right. c. Hands are no use d. Except your hands
d. Don’t mention it.
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Japanese: ......45......... How is it played?


Salesgirl: ........49......., madam?
a. I doubt this b. You tell me
a. What is your size
c. I’m not sure d. You go again
b. Do you wear what size
Thai: In this game, the players try to get the ball into
c. What size do you wear
the basket.
d. What kind of size do you wear
Japanese: The basket is hung high in the middle, right?
Thai: Yes. The players use various parts of the body and Mrs. Ann: I would prefer a short-sleeve model. I would also
..... 46....... when the ball is netted by a more difficult hitting like the skirt to be full. This yellow dress is quite pretty.
technique. A ball netted with the elbow scores more points .........50..........?
than with the knee, for example.
a. Can you show its price
a. a point is scored b. the score is equal b. How much does it cost
c. you get a higher score d. they try to score more b. What will it be altogether
At A Department Store d. How much do I owe you
Salesgirl: .......47....., madam?

a. May I help you Salesgirl: The price has been reduced from 450 baht
b. Do you need me to 350 baht.
c. What would you like to have Mrs. Ann: ...... 51........
d. What can I do for you today Salesgirl: Certainly, madam. Please step into the
dressing room. It’s just ahead of you.
Mrs. Ann: I’d like to have a look at your summer dresses.
Salesgirl: What kind would you like to see? a. Let me try it.
Mrs. Ann: I want something simple for everyday use. b. May I try it on?
Salesgirl: .......48........ We also have some fine silk and b. Can I look at it?
beautiful Mudmee. d. Am I allowed getting into the dressing room?

a. There you are


b. Here some cotton dress
c. Here are some cotton dresses
d. We have many kinds of dressed

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