CE1 Mid-Term Test OG (Print This)
CE1 Mid-Term Test OG (Print This)
CE1 Mid-Term Test OG (Print This)
2. Complete the sentence with my, your, her, his, its, our or their. (1 point)
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4. Translate these sentences into English. (3 points)
5. Write the sentences again using the name in the brackets. (1 point)
Ex: These are her books. (Anne) – These are Anne’s books.
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6. Fill in the blanks with prepositions (in/on/at). (1 point)
7. Answer the questions using frequency adverbs (always, usually, often, sometimes,
rarely, never, etc.) OR frequency expressions (once/twice/three times, etc. a
day/week/month/year). (2 points)
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B. LISTENING (10 points)
1. Listen and fill in the blanks. (5 points)
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2. Listen and mark the sentence T (true) or F (false). (5 points)
_____ e. People who lived in this place long ago used these trees to make things out of word.
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C. READING (10 points)
1. Read the passage. Choose the right title for each paragraph. (5 points)
American and British people speak the same language – English, but with some small
differences.
(1) _____________________________________
Some words are different in British English, for example, British people say postcode, not zip
code, holiday, not vacation, and mobile phone, not cell phone. Some words have different
meanings, for example in American English, a purse is a woman’s bag. In British English, a
purse is a small thing (like a wallet) where women have their money and credit cards.
(2) _____________________________________
Color, favor, and other words that end in –or in American English end with –our in British
English, e.g., colour, favour. Center, theater, and other words that end in –ter in American
English end with –tre in British English, e.g., centre, theatre.
(3) _____________________________________
British grammar is very similar to American grammar, but with some small differences,
especially prepositions. For example, British people say See you on Friday, but Americans
say See you Friday.
(4) _____________________________________
The most important difference between American and British English is pronunciation.
American accents and British accents are very different, and when a British person starts
speaking, American people know he or she is British, and vice versa.
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2. Read the passage. Choose the right answer. (5 points)
Statistics tell us that the typical American man is 34 years old, lives in a house that costs
$175,400, and is married with two children. He (1) ___ more than 40 hours a week and
earns about $66,000 a year. He travels 100 hours a year going to and from work. He (2) ___
a Ford car or truck and (3) ___ it 16,408 miles a year.
The typical American man is overweight (he weighs about 190 pounds), and he (4) ___
less than three hours of exercise a week. He usually sleeps between six and half to seven
hours a night. He (5) ___ 1.4 hours of housework a day, including cleaning. He (6) ___ two
cups of coffee a day, and he (7) ___ approximately 23 pounds of pizza a year.
The typical American man learns 14 new words and (8) ___ less than one book a year.
He has five close friends and more than 200 friends on his social networking website. He
(9) ___ three TVs, and he watches them at least four hours a day. He (10) ___ about 13
hours online every week.