End-Of-Course Test Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B

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Name ____________________________

Class ____________________________

End-of-course Test
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
GRAMMAR

1 Underline the correct form.


Example: My brother’s dentist / a dentist.
1 This was an exciting football match / a football match exciting.
2 She’s hoping study / to study journalism at university.
3 My father works / work in an office.
4 The weather’s bad. Please drive carefully / careful.
5 We have always / always have lunch at a café.
6 He doesn’t have some / any money.
7 Can we meet in / on Friday morning?
8 I don’t like getting up / get up late.
9 It’s a beautiful day. We go / Let’s go to the beach.
10 I have a lot / a lot of uncles and aunts.
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2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Reggie wasn’t (be) at work on Thursday.
1 I ________ (not ask) for a latte – I asked for an espresso.
2 Vincent ________ (write) me an email four days ago.
3 We ________ (start) dance lessons next month.
4 I ________ (buy) a new book last weekend.
5 Who ________ (be) the three greatest artists of the twentieth century?
6 He has an exam on Thursday so he ________ (study) now.
7 I ________ (not be) to Spain. Is it nice?
8 They ________ (have) a house near the sea. It’s beautiful.
9 ________ you ever ________ (break) your arm?
10 ________ Joshua ________ (work) in his parents’ shop next summer?
11 ‘How often ________ you ________ (travel) by train?’ ‘Every day.’
12 Where ________ (be) he last Wednesday afternoon?
13 Karen ________ (not like) going to the theatre.
14 My brother ________ (listen) to his new CD at the moment.
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3 Complete the sentences.


Example: I can sing, but I can’t play the piano.
1 The museum is closed ________ Sundays.
2 ________ Toby have a girlfriend?
3 They are ________ noisiest neighbours in the street.
4 ‘How did your laptop break?’ ‘_______ fell on the floor.’
5 ‘Would you like to fly a plane?’ ‘No, I ________.’
6 I spoke to him on the phone 20 minutes ________.
7 There isn’t ________ butter on the table.
8 I’m taller ________ my father.
9 ________ your sunglasses new?
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
10 ‘What’s the time?’ ‘It’s half ________ five.’
11 ‘What’s that?’ ‘It’s ________ identity card.’
12 They ________ like the film – they left after 20 minutes.
13 I hardly ________ watch TV in the evening.
14 ________ aren’t many houses in the village.
15 We ________ Spanish – we’re Brazilian.
16 ‘How much tea do you drink?’ ‘Quite a ________.’
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Grammar total 40

VOCABULARY

4 Complete the words in the sentences.


Example: Do you want to call a taxi?
1 Sergio’s a c________. He works in an Italian restaurant.
2 A c________ is a place where you can buy medicine.
3 She often t________ by train.
4 The opposite of tall is s________.
5 He didn’t t________ off his phone and it rang in the film!
6 I don’t read books but I like reading m________ and newspapers.
7 Can I see your i________ card, please?
8 Your daughter’s daughter is your g________.
9 I need to cut some paper. Do you have any s________?
10 I d________ a Honda.
11 I usually m________ dinner at 8.00.
12 She w________ to school every day.
13 If you break your leg you have to go to h________.
14 I always w________ up early.
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5 What is the next word?


Example: ten, eleven, twelve
1 summer, autumn, ________
2 eight hundred, nine hundred, ________
3 third, fourth, ________
4 July, August, ________
5 Wednesday, Thursday, ________
6 twenty, thirty, ________
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Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
6 Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: You can buy food at a ________.
A bank  B market  C post office 
1 I need some ________ for this letter.
A keys  B stamps  C coins 
2 He works with sick animals. He’s a ________.
A vet  B politician  C lawyer 
3 We eat in the ________.
A bathroom  B bedroom  C dining room 
4 My sister works in an office. She’s a ________.
A builder  B musician  C receptionist 
5 I don’t see Nick very much but we often ________ at weekends.
A skype  B download  C search 
6 My mother’s brother is my ________.
A uncle  B nephew  C grandfather 
7 Can I pay by credit ________, please?
A ticket  B card  C money 
8 I got your email but I couldn’t open the ________.
A wifi  B attachment  C Internet 
9 My father’s a ________. He flies all over the world.
A builder  B pilot  C nurse 
10 My brother’s daughter is my ________.
A niece  B sister  C granddaughter 
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7 Complete the words in the sentences.


Example: The cinema is between the station and the supermarket.
1 I read two b________ when I was on holiday last summer.
2 I need to clean my bike. It’s very d________.
3 I usually have a s________ for lunch. I love bread.
4 I want to write something – can I borrow your p________, please?
5 I read the n________ every day.
6 I gave my father a w________ – he often loses his money.
7 I thinks it’s going to rain. Let’s take an u________.
8 The cinema’s usually full but last night it was quite e________.
9 She’s listening to the news on the r________.
10 I was late for work because the b________ was late.
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Vocabulary total 40
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B
PRONUNCIATION

8 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: co|ffee
1 cho|colate
2 to|ma|toes
3 heal|thy
4 su|per|mar|ket
5 o|ppo|site
6 un|der|stand
7 beau|ti|ful
8 vege|ta|bles
9 en|gi|neer
10 be|hind
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9 Write the words in the correct place.

door breakfast people juice said friend


slow piece spoke thought tissue spell

Example: red breakfast said


shoe 1 ________ 2 ________
wall 3 ________ 4 ________
open 5 ________ 6 ________
red 7 ________ 8 ________
teacher 9 ________ 10 ________
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Pronunciation total 20
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 100
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

End-of-course Test
Reading and Writing B
READING

1 Read the text and tick () A, B, or C.

The best place in the world to live


Vancouver is the third biggest city in Canada. It’s in the south west of the country and it has
a population of 2.6 million. A recent study showed that it’s the best city in the world to live.
The study looked at areas like weather, transport, education, healthcare, and safety. This
study happens every year and Vancouver is usually number one.

We asked Vancouver resident Jacob Meyers if he agrees.

I’ve lived in Vancouver all my life. I work for an engineering company and I’ve travelled on
business to many Canadian cities. Two years ago another company offered me a very good
job in Montreal but I didn’t take it because I never want to leave my city. Let me tell you why
not:

Vancouver is situated between the mountains and the Pacific Ocean. That means the
summers aren’t too hot and the winters aren’t too cold. It also rains a lot, in summer and
winter. Some people don’t like that but I do because our gardens and parks are always green
and fresh. Every day I cycle or walk for an hour in a park and in Vancouver you’re never
more than a few minutes from one.

I don’t feel frightened when I walk in Vancouver’s streets at night. Of course, Vancouver has
a high population and there’s crime in every big city, but compared to the USA, for example,
it’s quite safe.

But my favourite thing about Vancouver is its incredible mix of nationalities. I’ve got friends
here from all over the world. And there’s an enormous variety of foreign food in the
restaurants and markets. I’ve eaten wonderful dishes from China, India, Italy, Greece, and
Japan and I haven’t been to any of these places.

Example: Vancouver is bigger than all the other Canadian cities.


A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
1 Two million, six hundred thousand people live in Vancouver.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
2 Jacob moved to Vancouver when he was a young boy.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
3 He lived in Montreal for two years but didn’t like it.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
4 The temperatures in Vancouver are comfortable.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
5 There are a lot of parks in Vancouver.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
6 Jacob walks to work.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
7 He has a bike.
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

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A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
8 He says that Vancouver is safer now than before.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
9 Jacob can speak a lot of foreign languages.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
10 You can eat food from many different countries in Vancouver.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
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2 Now read the text again and answer the questions.


1 What does Jacob do?
____________________________________________
2 What are the summers like in Vancouver?
____________________________________________
3 Why does Jacob like the rain in Vancouver?
____________________________________________
4 How often does Jacob go to a park?
____________________________________________
5 What does Jacob like best about Vancouver?
____________________________________________
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Reading total 15

WRITING

Answer the questions. Write 25–35 words for each question.


1 Describe a good friend of yours.
2 What did you do last weekend?
3 What is there for tourists to do in your town or city?
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

End-of-course Test
Listening and Speaking B

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