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Elementary Level Test
1. a book. read
2. a letter. write
3. to a song. listen
4. at a picture. look
5. a question. ask
6. English. speak
7. in town. live
8. in a bank work
Words: ask listen live work read speak look write
2. Fill in the correct prepositions
We live in… New York…near. The Browery.We live …in.. big
apartment…on third floor.Our building is under. The library…in… Our
apartment is a bakery.We are happy…. Our neighborhood
Prepositions: In near On Under
3.Read and answer the questions
When you go to a restaurant you often think that the food you are
ordering is good for you. But many restaurants serve healthy food, like
fish or salad, with a sauce or dressing that uses a lot of oil, fat, or sugar.
The British Food Standards Agency wants all restaurants to say in their
menus exactly what is in each dish,how many calories, how much fat,
and what additives. They think that restaurants don't give their
customers enough information, and that this new plan could help
people to have a healthier diet.But chefs are not happy with the
Agency's plan. One top chef said, 'people are not stupid. They know
that many sauces have butter and cream in them. But if we put on a
menu that a dish has 1,000 calories, nobody is going to order
it!'.However, many doctors agree with the plan. Bruce Ward, Professor
of Medicine,said, 'people know that cigarettes are bad for
them,because it tells you on the packet. But when they go to a
restaurant they often have no idea if the food is healthy or not. Food
products that have a lot of calories, fat, and sugar need a health
warning, exactly like cigarettes.'
1.Many restaurants …A.
A servehealthy food. B only servefish and salad.
C servehealthy food but with unhealthy sauces.
2.The British Food Standards Agency wants restaurants....B
A to servehealthy food. B to give more information about their dishes.
C not to usefat and additives.
3.Chefs think that..A..
A people are not going to order their dishes. B people are stupid.
C cream and butter are good for you.
4.Doctors think that people.B..
A need moreinformation about cigarettes. B need moreinformation about food.
C need to stop eating in restaurants.
Adjectives Comparative Superlative
4. BAD WORSE WORST
NOISY noisier noisiest
BEAUTIFUL more beautiful the most beautiful
CRAZY crazier craziest
SMALL smaller smallest
COMFORTABLE more comfortable the mostcomfertable
5. I ….hardly ever...............drink Champagne– only at Christmas!
She ….never........... eats meat. She's a vegetarian.
He doesn't have a watch so he's …..always.................... late.
We …usually...................... getup at 7.00, except at weekends.
I don't do a lot of exercise but I ….....sometimes................. go swimming.
Words:NEVER / ALWAYS / HARDLYEVER / SOMETIMES / USUALLY
6.Fill in the blanks with prepositions of time
…........in.............. 2009.
…....in.................. theevening.
….....on................. Tuesday morning.
…...................... the1stof May.
…...................... thewinter.
7.Look at the picture and complete the sentences. Write ONE word in each gap.
There’s a cat ..under.......0......... thebed, and there are some shoes
..under.......1.........
the bed. There’s a big picture on the .wall......2.......... In the picture, there are
some ...graip......3........., sometrees and a ...house......4......... . There’s a
...book......5.........
on the little table .....near....6......... thebed. There’s a box on the
..ground.......7......... ,
and there are some books .....in....8......... thebox. There’s a radio on the
....shelf.....9......... . There’s a computer and a ...mouse......10......... on the
......bed...11......... .
0 ....................................
1 ....................................
2 ....................................
3 ....................................
4 ....................................
5 ....................................
6 ....................................
7 ....................................
8 ....................................
9 ....................................
10 ....................................
11………………………………….
8.Read this email froma friend. Write a shortreply. Answer his questions.
Hi! I’m in your flat. It’s very nice! I havetwo questions:
- Is there a radio? Where?
- Where are the coffee and the sugar?
Thanks, George
Dear George,
.hi GEORGE. Yes there is.Thereis a radio on the table…Coffe and the sugar in the
cupboard..................................................................................
.................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................
9.Complete thistextaboutsomeone’sdailyroutine.Write ONEwordforeach space.
FromMonday to Saturday, I usually get UP.........0.........at7.30.
I .have........1......... a shower, getdressed and eat my breakfast.
Then I ...get......2......... thehouseat about 8.15, and go to work.
I get to the office at 8.45 and I ..get out.......3......... workatnine
o’clock. I havea very shortlunchbreak, so I usually justhave
.........4......... sandwich and a cup of coffee. I ..go to.......5.........
work at 6.00, and I get home at about a quarter .........6.........
six. After dinner, I usually .....watch....7......... theTV, and I go to
......bed...8.........at11.00.
But today’s .........9........., so I’mnotat work. It’s 10.45
in the morning. I’mlistening .........10......... theradio – and
I’m.....have....11......... breakfast in bed.
0 ....................................
1 ....................................
2 ....................................
3 ....................................
4 ....................................
5 ....................................
6 ....................................
7 ....................................
8 ....................................
9 ....................................
10 ....................................
11 ....................................
10.Think about three people you know. Whereare they now?
What do you think they’redoing? Write a sentence about each one.
..my father is at work now.and my mother doing homework.my sister havegonea
course
....................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
11.Complete this conversation abouta holiday. Whatdoes John say to Ann?
Choosethe correctletter A–I from the box.
Ann: Hi, John. How are you?
John: 0 .....C.......
Ann: I’mfine. Did you have a good holiday?
John: 1 ..G............
Ann: Oh, where’s that?
John: 2 .......E.........
Ann: Great. How did you go? By plane?
John: 3 ....A............
Ann: And what was the weather like?
John: 4 ........B....
Ann: Did you go swimming?
John: 5 ......D..........
Ann: Lovely. But it sounds very expensive!
John: 6 .........F.......
Ann: Mm. Can I come next time?
A We drove, actually. Itwas quite a long journey!
B Fine. A bit cloudy, but warm – and it didn’t rain!
C Very well, thanks. And you?
D No, we stayed in a hotel.
E In the south of France. It’s near Cannes.
F Actually, it was free! We were in my parents’ villa.
G It’s usually very hotin summer.
H Not in the sea – it was quite cold. But we had a
pool in the garden, so we swamin that.
I Yes, it was great. We went to St Raphaël.
12.Complete this holiday postcard.WriteONEword in each gap
Hi, Pete.
We’re camping on a farm in the north OF.........0.........Italy, and we’re
.....HAVE....1......... a lovely time. I really ......LIKE...2......... sleeping in a tent –
it’s great fun. There’s lots to do here. Yesterday morning weall
...PLAY......3......... volleyball, and in the afternoon we .....RIDE....4.........
windsurfing on a lake. And this morning, I actually ...RIDE......5......... a horse!
I was quite frightened, actually, but the horsewalked very ....WELL.....6......... ,
and I didn’t fall off! Today we’regoing ......TO...7......... a long walk in the
hills, and this evening we’re .....GOING....8......... to light a fire and cook some
Bolzano sausages. Wewant to buy some presents, so tomorrow we’re
going ......TO...9......... in Verona!This is a wonderfulplace: the food’s great,
the weather’s lovely and hot – but the .....DOESNTLIKE....10......... thing of all is
that I
don’t ......WANT...11......... to go to work!
See you next week.
Chris
0 ....................................
1 ....................................
2 ....................................
3 ....................................
4 ....................................
5 ....................................
6 ....................................
7 ....................................
8 ....................................
9 ....................................
10 ....................................
11 ....................................
13.Imaginethere’s a new student in your class. Explain some of the rules. What
can you do? What can’tyou do?Whatdo you have to do? What don’tyou have to
do?
..YOUMUSNT TALK A LOTINTHE CLASS . YOU MUST KEEP CLEAN
CLASS.,TEACHERDOESN’TLETRUN INCLASS. YOUMUST BE ACTIVEINLESSON.
.........................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................
14.Read the sentences about places. What is the best word (A–H) for each
sentence?
You watch a football match here. ......G....
1 You can only get here by boat or plane. ..D........
2 This is like a town, but smaller. ..H........
3 This is a place for tourists. ..C........
4 This is the main city (e.g. Rome in Italy). ...B.......
5 This is a town or city whereships come and go. .....E.....
Words:A building
B capital
C country
D island
E port
F resort
G stadium
H village
15.Complete this text about a teacher. Write ONE word in each gap.
I ....WENTTO.....0......... schoolwhen I was sixyears old. My teacher’s name
....WAS.... 1......... Mrs Simmonds.Shehad long grey hair, and shealways
....WORE..... 2......... a black dress and black shoes. Shetalked and wrote
on the blackboard. We didn’t talk: we just...WATCHED...... 3......... to her, and
wrotein ......... 4......... exercisebooks. I think shewasn’ta very
happy person, becauseshe .....DIDNT.... 5......... smILEI. like
her very much. Now I’m25 years old, and I’ma teacher, too. I teach
a class of six-year-old children. And ..ONE....... 7......... day I remember
Mrs Simmonds. So I never wear black ..DREES....... 8......... , and I smile a
lot. The children talk to me, and I listen to ...THEM..... 9......... . I think
they like me. But of courseI have an easier job ....THAN..... 10......... Mrs
Simmonds. I only have 20 children in my class – but in her class
there ......WERE... 11......... 45!
0.....................................
1 ....................................
2 ....................................
3 ....................................
4 ....................................
5 ....................................
6 ....................................
7 ....................................
8 ....................................
9 ....................................
10 ....................................
11 ....................................
16.WRITE 3 Presentcontinues and PresentPerfect Sentences
1…………………………………………………………………………………………….
2……………………………………………………………………………………………
3……………………………………………………………………………………………
4……………………………………………………………………………………………
5……………………………………………………………………………………………
6…………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Elementary level test

  • 1. Elementary Level Test 1. a book. read 2. a letter. write 3. to a song. listen 4. at a picture. look 5. a question. ask 6. English. speak 7. in town. live 8. in a bank work Words: ask listen live work read speak look write 2. Fill in the correct prepositions We live in… New York…near. The Browery.We live …in.. big apartment…on third floor.Our building is under. The library…in… Our apartment is a bakery.We are happy…. Our neighborhood Prepositions: In near On Under 3.Read and answer the questions When you go to a restaurant you often think that the food you are ordering is good for you. But many restaurants serve healthy food, like fish or salad, with a sauce or dressing that uses a lot of oil, fat, or sugar. The British Food Standards Agency wants all restaurants to say in their menus exactly what is in each dish,how many calories, how much fat, and what additives. They think that restaurants don't give their
  • 2. customers enough information, and that this new plan could help people to have a healthier diet.But chefs are not happy with the Agency's plan. One top chef said, 'people are not stupid. They know that many sauces have butter and cream in them. But if we put on a menu that a dish has 1,000 calories, nobody is going to order it!'.However, many doctors agree with the plan. Bruce Ward, Professor of Medicine,said, 'people know that cigarettes are bad for them,because it tells you on the packet. But when they go to a restaurant they often have no idea if the food is healthy or not. Food products that have a lot of calories, fat, and sugar need a health warning, exactly like cigarettes.' 1.Many restaurants …A. A servehealthy food. B only servefish and salad. C servehealthy food but with unhealthy sauces. 2.The British Food Standards Agency wants restaurants....B A to servehealthy food. B to give more information about their dishes. C not to usefat and additives. 3.Chefs think that..A.. A people are not going to order their dishes. B people are stupid. C cream and butter are good for you. 4.Doctors think that people.B..
  • 3. A need moreinformation about cigarettes. B need moreinformation about food. C need to stop eating in restaurants. Adjectives Comparative Superlative 4. BAD WORSE WORST NOISY noisier noisiest BEAUTIFUL more beautiful the most beautiful CRAZY crazier craziest SMALL smaller smallest COMFORTABLE more comfortable the mostcomfertable 5. I ….hardly ever...............drink Champagne– only at Christmas! She ….never........... eats meat. She's a vegetarian. He doesn't have a watch so he's …..always.................... late. We …usually...................... getup at 7.00, except at weekends. I don't do a lot of exercise but I ….....sometimes................. go swimming. Words:NEVER / ALWAYS / HARDLYEVER / SOMETIMES / USUALLY 6.Fill in the blanks with prepositions of time …........in.............. 2009. …....in.................. theevening. ….....on................. Tuesday morning. …...................... the1stof May.
  • 4. …...................... thewinter. 7.Look at the picture and complete the sentences. Write ONE word in each gap. There’s a cat ..under.......0......... thebed, and there are some shoes ..under.......1......... the bed. There’s a big picture on the .wall......2.......... In the picture, there are some ...graip......3........., sometrees and a ...house......4......... . There’s a ...book......5......... on the little table .....near....6......... thebed. There’s a box on the ..ground.......7......... , and there are some books .....in....8......... thebox. There’s a radio on the ....shelf.....9......... . There’s a computer and a ...mouse......10......... on the ......bed...11......... . 0 .................................... 1 .................................... 2 .................................... 3 .................................... 4 .................................... 5 .................................... 6 .................................... 7 .................................... 8 .................................... 9 .................................... 10 ....................................
  • 5. 11…………………………………. 8.Read this email froma friend. Write a shortreply. Answer his questions. Hi! I’m in your flat. It’s very nice! I havetwo questions: - Is there a radio? Where? - Where are the coffee and the sugar? Thanks, George Dear George, .hi GEORGE. Yes there is.Thereis a radio on the table…Coffe and the sugar in the cupboard.................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. 9.Complete thistextaboutsomeone’sdailyroutine.Write ONEwordforeach space. FromMonday to Saturday, I usually get UP.........0.........at7.30. I .have........1......... a shower, getdressed and eat my breakfast. Then I ...get......2......... thehouseat about 8.15, and go to work. I get to the office at 8.45 and I ..get out.......3......... workatnine o’clock. I havea very shortlunchbreak, so I usually justhave .........4......... sandwich and a cup of coffee. I ..go to.......5......... work at 6.00, and I get home at about a quarter .........6......... six. After dinner, I usually .....watch....7......... theTV, and I go to ......bed...8.........at11.00.
  • 6. But today’s .........9........., so I’mnotat work. It’s 10.45 in the morning. I’mlistening .........10......... theradio – and I’m.....have....11......... breakfast in bed. 0 .................................... 1 .................................... 2 .................................... 3 .................................... 4 .................................... 5 .................................... 6 .................................... 7 .................................... 8 .................................... 9 .................................... 10 .................................... 11 .................................... 10.Think about three people you know. Whereare they now? What do you think they’redoing? Write a sentence about each one. ..my father is at work now.and my mother doing homework.my sister havegonea course .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................... 11.Complete this conversation abouta holiday. Whatdoes John say to Ann?
  • 7. Choosethe correctletter A–I from the box. Ann: Hi, John. How are you? John: 0 .....C....... Ann: I’mfine. Did you have a good holiday? John: 1 ..G............ Ann: Oh, where’s that? John: 2 .......E......... Ann: Great. How did you go? By plane? John: 3 ....A............ Ann: And what was the weather like? John: 4 ........B.... Ann: Did you go swimming? John: 5 ......D.......... Ann: Lovely. But it sounds very expensive! John: 6 .........F....... Ann: Mm. Can I come next time? A We drove, actually. Itwas quite a long journey! B Fine. A bit cloudy, but warm – and it didn’t rain! C Very well, thanks. And you? D No, we stayed in a hotel. E In the south of France. It’s near Cannes. F Actually, it was free! We were in my parents’ villa. G It’s usually very hotin summer.
  • 8. H Not in the sea – it was quite cold. But we had a pool in the garden, so we swamin that. I Yes, it was great. We went to St Raphaël. 12.Complete this holiday postcard.WriteONEword in each gap Hi, Pete. We’re camping on a farm in the north OF.........0.........Italy, and we’re .....HAVE....1......... a lovely time. I really ......LIKE...2......... sleeping in a tent – it’s great fun. There’s lots to do here. Yesterday morning weall ...PLAY......3......... volleyball, and in the afternoon we .....RIDE....4......... windsurfing on a lake. And this morning, I actually ...RIDE......5......... a horse! I was quite frightened, actually, but the horsewalked very ....WELL.....6......... , and I didn’t fall off! Today we’regoing ......TO...7......... a long walk in the hills, and this evening we’re .....GOING....8......... to light a fire and cook some Bolzano sausages. Wewant to buy some presents, so tomorrow we’re going ......TO...9......... in Verona!This is a wonderfulplace: the food’s great, the weather’s lovely and hot – but the .....DOESNTLIKE....10......... thing of all is that I don’t ......WANT...11......... to go to work! See you next week. Chris 0 .................................... 1 .................................... 2 ....................................
  • 9. 3 .................................... 4 .................................... 5 .................................... 6 .................................... 7 .................................... 8 .................................... 9 .................................... 10 .................................... 11 .................................... 13.Imaginethere’s a new student in your class. Explain some of the rules. What can you do? What can’tyou do?Whatdo you have to do? What don’tyou have to do? ..YOUMUSNT TALK A LOTINTHE CLASS . YOU MUST KEEP CLEAN CLASS.,TEACHERDOESN’TLETRUN INCLASS. YOUMUST BE ACTIVEINLESSON. ......................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................... 14.Read the sentences about places. What is the best word (A–H) for each sentence? You watch a football match here. ......G.... 1 You can only get here by boat or plane. ..D........ 2 This is like a town, but smaller. ..H........
  • 10. 3 This is a place for tourists. ..C........ 4 This is the main city (e.g. Rome in Italy). ...B....... 5 This is a town or city whereships come and go. .....E..... Words:A building B capital C country D island E port F resort G stadium H village 15.Complete this text about a teacher. Write ONE word in each gap. I ....WENTTO.....0......... schoolwhen I was sixyears old. My teacher’s name ....WAS.... 1......... Mrs Simmonds.Shehad long grey hair, and shealways ....WORE..... 2......... a black dress and black shoes. Shetalked and wrote on the blackboard. We didn’t talk: we just...WATCHED...... 3......... to her, and wrotein ......... 4......... exercisebooks. I think shewasn’ta very happy person, becauseshe .....DIDNT.... 5......... smILEI. like her very much. Now I’m25 years old, and I’ma teacher, too. I teach a class of six-year-old children. And ..ONE....... 7......... day I remember Mrs Simmonds. So I never wear black ..DREES....... 8......... , and I smile a lot. The children talk to me, and I listen to ...THEM..... 9......... . I think
  • 11. they like me. But of courseI have an easier job ....THAN..... 10......... Mrs Simmonds. I only have 20 children in my class – but in her class there ......WERE... 11......... 45! 0..................................... 1 .................................... 2 .................................... 3 .................................... 4 .................................... 5 .................................... 6 .................................... 7 .................................... 8 .................................... 9 .................................... 10 .................................... 11 .................................... 16.WRITE 3 Presentcontinues and PresentPerfect Sentences 1……………………………………………………………………………………………. 2…………………………………………………………………………………………… 3…………………………………………………………………………………………… 4…………………………………………………………………………………………… 5…………………………………………………………………………………………… 6…………………………………………………………………………………………..