1. ENGLISH EXAM 4
II. Match the sentences with the pictures. (6 p) Mrs. L. Williams 1
Name: __________________________ 2nd grade: ____ score:
Teacher: Roger Aguirre Lopez Date: ___________________
The Prime Minister lives at 10 Downing Street. 17 Harcourt Road
My sister works in a computer company. Coventry
I. Read the ad and write the questions ‘Where do you live, Mary?’ ‘In Aston Street.’ West Midlands CY2 4BJ
or the answers. (14 points) ‘What’s your address?’ ‘39 Morrison Avenue.’
We live in a small flat on the fourth floor.
1. What day is the sale?
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2. How much are the shoes?
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3. How much is the sweater?
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4. Are the jeans thirty-five dollars and ninety nine-cents?
Taken from The New Cambridge English Course 1
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They’re three dollars and seventy-five cents.
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It’s six dollars and ninety-five cents
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No, it isn’t. It’s fifteen dollars and fifty cents.
2. ENGLISH EXAM 4
II. Match the sentences with the pictures. (6 p)
Name: __________________________ 2nd grade: ____ score:
Teacher: Roger Aguirre Lopez Date: ___________________
‘What’s your address?’ ‘17 Hazel Avenue.’
‘Susan, where do you live?’ ‘Near here.’ Mrs. L. Williams E
I. Read the ad and write the questions My friend Mary works in New York. 17 Harcourt Road
or the answers. (14 points) The Prime Minister lives at 10 Downing Street. Coventry
West Midlands CY2 4BJ
I live in a small flat on the third floor.
1. What day is the sale?
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2. Are the socks thirty dollars and seventy-five cents?
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3. How much is the T-shirt?
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4. How much are the jeans?
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Taken from The New Cambridge English Course 1
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It’s fifteen dollars and fifty cents.
6. ……………………………………………………………..
They’re seven dollars and ninety-eight cents.
7. ……………………………………………………………..
No, they aren’t. They’re thirty-nine dollars and forty-five cents.