Sep 10, 2016
- Assessment criteria:
- Pre-intermediate placement test
- I’ve only been here one day and I’ve . . . met some really nice people.
- yet
- just
- ever
- already
- He . . . work so hard. He needs to relax.
- should
- must
- doesn’t have to
- shouldn’t
- I’ll have job . . . three years time.
- at
- by
- in
- for
- . . . your homework yet?
- Did you
- You did
- Have you done
- You have done
- My sister goes to bed late every night. She . . . goes to bed early.
- always
- sometimes
- never
- often
- She . . . to school yesterday.
- hasn’t gone
- doesn’t go
- didn’t go
- hasn’t come
- Pandas and whales are both . . . animals.
- danger
- dangerous
- dangerously
- endangered
- My brother . . . my mother. They are both very friendly.
- likes
- looks
- is like
- looks like
- They haven’t finished their dinner . . . .
- yet
- ever
- already
- just
- He’s very . . . driver.
- more safe
- safe
- safely
- safety
- “ . . . the number 38 bus go?”
“To the station.”- What does
- Where does
- Who does
- When does
- My brother loves Jane but she doesn’t love . . . .
- his
- him
- he
- her
- Do you like . . . ?
- the dogs
- an dogs
- dogs
- a dogs
- My brother . . . my father. They’ve both got blue eyes and dark hair.
- look
- look like
- looks like
- looks
- Where did he . . . last summer?
- goes
- went
- go
- going
- I . . . do anything tomorrow. It’s a holiday.
- haven’t got
- don’t have
- don’t have to
- mustn’t
- Cornwall is in . . . of England.
- south-west
- west-south
- the west-south
- the south-west
- Will you finish your work . . . next Saturday?
- to
- by
- in
- at
- She can’t . . . a computer.
- use
- to use
- using
- used
- She will . . . pass her driving test.
- don’t
- never
- won’t
- ever
- He . . . eat breakfast at home.
- isn’t
- not
- doesn’t
- don’t
- He . . . very shy at school.
- did
- was
- were
- be
- These are your books and this one is . . . .
- me
- my
- mine
- I
- There aren’t . . . people here.
- many
- much
- no
- some
- I . . . go to school on Saturdays.
- doesn’t
- don’t
- am not
- not
- . . . names are Tony and Mary.
- Ours
- Our
- We
- Us
- What . . . your mother do?
- do
- is
- are
- does
- His . . . name is Stephen.
- brothers’
- brother
- brother’s
- brothers
- I work hard because I don’t want to . . . my exams.
- lose
- get
- pass
- fail
- London is on . . . Thames.
- the River
- that River
- River
- a River
- Do you think I’m . . . than Sara?
- the prettiest
- pretty
- prettier
- prettiest
- The exam is . . . than last year.
- difficult
- more difficult
- most difficult
- not difficult
- Your mother and father are your . . . .
- children
- parents
- cousins
- uncles
- I . . . to do any work tonight.
- aren’t going
- not going
- ‘m not going
- don’t go
- . . . flowers in your garden?
- Are there some
- Are there any
- Is there any
- There are some
- My mother works in a school. . . . is very big.
- A school
- The school
- School
- An school
- She can sing very . . . .
- more beautiful
- more beautifully
- beautifully
- beautiful
- “Are your sisters teachers?”
“Yes, they . . . .”- are
- be
- is
- do
- One day I will . . . .
- to be rich
- rich
- being rich
- be rich
- Every morning I go for a . . . .
- walk
- shopping
- work
- breakfast
- She . . . two brothers.
- have got
- has got
- have
- got
- “Where’s Paul?”
“He’s . . . to the shops.”- go
- gone
- went
- been
- Don’t forget to switch . . . the TV when you go to bed.
- out
- on
- off
- down
- Peter . . . up at 7 o’clock every day.
- is getting
- get
- getting
- gets
- Quick, sit down. The film has . . . started.
- ever
- just
- yet
- never
- We . . . to America last year.
- have gone
- went
- did go
- have been
- “Will you move to another country?”
“No, I . . . .”- don’t
- will
- won’t
- won’t move
- “Don’t throw that old paper in the bin.”
“You should . . . it.”- protect
- recycle
- save
- waste
- I . . . from Canada.
- am
- are
- be
- is
- How . . . money have you got?
- any
- many
- some
- much
- “ . . . a car?”
“No, I can’t.”- You drive
- Can you drive
- Drive
- You can drive
- We . . . to stay in an expensive hotel.
- are going
- is going
- go
- going
- I often go out . . . Saturday evenings.
- at
- in
- on
- to
- The world . . . get cleaner.
- won’t
- isn’t
- hasn’t
- don’t
- Our room is here and . . . is there.
- there’s
- theirs
- they’re
- their
- I . . . got a computer.
- don’t have
- haven’t
- not
- don’t
- Why . . . you at school yesterday?
- aren’t
- weren’t
- wasn’t
- isn’t
- We like our neighbours but they don’t like . . . .
- our
- ours
- we
- us
- They won two matches but they couldn’t . . . England in the final.
- win
- beaten
- beat
- won
- He likes . . . .
- swim
- swims
- to swimming
- swimming
- Don’t forget to . . . your swimsuit when you go on holiday.
- pack
- book
- stay
- travel
- He . . . to school by bus yesterday.
- went
- gone
- going
- goes
- I . . . get up very early.
- do have
- have to
- have
- have got
- Do you often . . . ?
- go sailing
- play sailing
- sailing
- do sailing
- What . . . now?
- are you doing
- you do
- you are doing
- you doing
- Three people . . . jeans today.
- wear
- wears
- are wearing
- is wearing
- Did your dog . . . your dinner?
- ate
- eating
- eat
- eats
- They . . . like the book I gave them.
- wasn’t
- weren’t
- didn’t
- not
- My sister got a . . . in English from Oxford University.
- degree
- course
- grade
- exam
- . . . your mother Italian?
- Has
- Does
- Is
- Are
- Policemen have to . . . a uniform.
- wear
- make
- take
- work with
- Our teacher speaks really . . . .
- more quiet
- too quiet
- quiet
- quietly
- Carole . . . a shower every day before breakfast.
- has
- have got
- has got
- have
- We’ve got . . . eggs in the fridge.
- many
- much
- any
- a lot of
- I don’t know . . . here.
- nothing
- nobody
- anybody
- somebody
- This skirt is too small for me. I can’t do it . . . .
- in
- up
- out
- on
- . . . do homework every day?
- Do you have
- You have to
- Do you have to
- Have you got
- How many people . . . in your class?
- is there
- are there
- be there
- there are
- My brother . . . work very hard.
- have to
- has
- has got
- has to
- Can you get me a . . . of mineral water please?
- bottle
- box
- packet
- bag
- Cars and factories . . . the air.
- save
- waste
- protect
- pollute
- Paolo is from Rome. He . . . .
- are Italian
- from Italy
- is Italian
- is Italy
- What are you going to . . . tonight?
- doing
- do
- did
- does
- Have you ever been to . . . ?
- an Africa
- a Africa
- Africa
- the Africa
- You drive too . . . .
- fast
- faster
- the fastest
- very fast
- My sister lives in . . . house.
- old
- a old
- an old
- the old
- You’re . . . at English than I am.
- the best
- better
- best
- good
- I . . . write my name when I was four.
- did
- can
- was
- could
- If you want to use e-mail, click . . . this icon.
- to
- up
- out
- on
- The . . . today is 380 degrees.
- weather
- hot
- season
- temperature
- “Has she ever failed an exam?”
“No, she . . . .”- didn’t
- haven’t
- hasn’t
- hasn’t failed
- There is a picture . . . the window and the door.
- on
- above
- between
- under
- . . . the first man on the moon?
- Who was
- Who did
- Who were
- What was
- She . . . her dinner at the moment.
- eat
- eating
- eats
- is eating
- We mustn’t . . . . My mum is waiting.
- being late
- to be late
- late
- be late
- This is . . . book.
- he’s
- him
- his
- he
- She always eats dinner . . . two o’clock.
- at
- to
- in
- on
- You should . . . at night. It’s dangerous in the dark.
- to be careful
- be careful
- being careful
- careful
- There . . . books in the living room.
- are some
- is a
- is some
- are any
- Where were you . . . night?
- yesterday
- ago
- before
- last
- I’ve only been here one day and I’ve . . . met some really nice people.
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