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English File Elementary Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2012
NAME CLASS
12 Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Elementary
18 I _____ a newspaper before breakfast.
A bought ■ B have bought ■ C has
bought ■
19 What _____ like for lunch?
A you would ■ B would you ■ C you ■
20 When _____ go to New York?
A first you did ■ B you first ■
C did you first ■
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VOCABULARY
a Tick (✓) the correct past participle, A, B or C.
Example: be
A been ■
✓ B was ■ C were ■
1 take
A taken ■ B took ■ C token ■
2 sing
A sang ■ B sung ■ C song ■
3 drink
A drank ■ B drink ■ C drunk ■
4 make
A make ■ B maked ■ C made ■
5 do
A did ■ B doed ■ C done ■
6 fall
A fallen ■ B fell ■ C feel ■
7 see
A saw ■ B sawn ■ C seen ■
8 speak
A spoke ■ B speaken ■ C spoken ■
9 know
A knewn ■ B known ■ C knew ■
10 write
A written ■ B writen ■ C wrote ■
11 give
A gave ■ B given ■ C gaven ■
12 eat
A ate ■ B eaten ■ C aten ■
13 go
A goed ■ B gone ■ C went ■
14 think
A thank ■ B thunk ■ C thought ■
15 pay
A payed ■ B paied ■ C paid ■
GRAMMAR
Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: My name _____ Robert.
A am ■ B is ■
✓ C are ■
1 _____ to Milan?
A Have you been ■ B Have you be ■
C Have you ■
2 I’ve seen the restaurant but I haven’t _____ there.
A eat ■ B ate ■ C eaten ■
3 _____ you speak?
A What languages ■ B What do languages ■
C What languages do ■
4 A Have you had dinner?
B Yes, I _____.
A do ■ B have ■ C did ■
5 _____ Jamie gone home?
A Did ■ B Is ■ C Has ■
6 We _____ to the cinema last night.
A have gone ■ B have been ■ C went ■
7 Have you _____ a sports car?
A ever driven ■ B driven ever ■
C ever drive ■
8 What _____ films do you like?
A kind ■ B kind of the ■ C kind of ■
9 How _____ relax?
A you ■ B do you ■ C are you ■
10 She _____ win a medal before.
A did never won ■ B have never won ■
C has never won ■
11 Where _____ to go on holiday this year?
A are they going ■ B they are going ■
C going they ■
12 _____ any good music recently?
A Have you bought ■ B Do you buy ■
C Did you buy ■
13 We _____ to Sydney in 2010.
A have gone ■ B went ■ C have been ■
14 _____ your boyfriend met your parents?
A Have ■ B Did ■ C Has ■
15 Emma has _____ her leg.
A break ■ B broke ■ C broken ■
16 What time _____?
A has the party finished ■
B did the party finish ■ C finished the party ■
17 A Have you ever been to India?
B Yes, we _____ there three years ago.
A have been ■ B went ■ C has been ■
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English File Elementary Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2012
NAME CLASS
12 Quick Test
ENGLISH FILE
Elementary
PRONUNCIATION
a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A,
B, or C.
Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■
✓
1 A bought ■ B worn ■ C done ■
2 A given ■ B five ■ C driven ■
3 A had ■ B paid ■ C made ■
4 A thing ■ B the ■ C think ■
5 A school ■ B cinema ■ C taken ■
b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or
C.
Example:	A computer ■
✓ B computer ■
C computer ■
6 A classical ■ B classical ■ C classical ■
7 A languages ■ B languages ■
C languages ■
8 A information ■ B information ■
C information ■
9 A traditional ■ B traditional ■
C traditional ■
10 A professional ■ B professional ■
C professional ■
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
b Which word is different? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example:	A balcony ■
✓ B kitchen ■
C living room ■
16 A desk ■ B floor ■ C sofa ■
17 A cupboard ■ B carpet ■ C city ■
18 A uncle ■ B actor ■ C policeman ■
19 A go to bed ■ B wake up ■ C want ■
20 A enjoy ■ B wonderful ■ C small ■
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    1 English File ElementaryPhotocopiable © Oxford University Press 2012 NAME CLASS 12 Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Elementary 18 I _____ a newspaper before breakfast. A bought ■ B have bought ■ C has bought ■ 19 What _____ like for lunch? A you would ■ B would you ■ C you ■ 20 When _____ go to New York? A first you did ■ B you first ■ C did you first ■ 20 VOCABULARY a Tick (✓) the correct past participle, A, B or C. Example: be A been ■ ✓ B was ■ C were ■ 1 take A taken ■ B took ■ C token ■ 2 sing A sang ■ B sung ■ C song ■ 3 drink A drank ■ B drink ■ C drunk ■ 4 make A make ■ B maked ■ C made ■ 5 do A did ■ B doed ■ C done ■ 6 fall A fallen ■ B fell ■ C feel ■ 7 see A saw ■ B sawn ■ C seen ■ 8 speak A spoke ■ B speaken ■ C spoken ■ 9 know A knewn ■ B known ■ C knew ■ 10 write A written ■ B writen ■ C wrote ■ 11 give A gave ■ B given ■ C gaven ■ 12 eat A ate ■ B eaten ■ C aten ■ 13 go A goed ■ B gone ■ C went ■ 14 think A thank ■ B thunk ■ C thought ■ 15 pay A payed ■ B paied ■ C paid ■ GRAMMAR Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My name _____ Robert. A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ 1 _____ to Milan? A Have you been ■ B Have you be ■ C Have you ■ 2 I’ve seen the restaurant but I haven’t _____ there. A eat ■ B ate ■ C eaten ■ 3 _____ you speak? A What languages ■ B What do languages ■ C What languages do ■ 4 A Have you had dinner? B Yes, I _____. A do ■ B have ■ C did ■ 5 _____ Jamie gone home? A Did ■ B Is ■ C Has ■ 6 We _____ to the cinema last night. A have gone ■ B have been ■ C went ■ 7 Have you _____ a sports car? A ever driven ■ B driven ever ■ C ever drive ■ 8 What _____ films do you like? A kind ■ B kind of the ■ C kind of ■ 9 How _____ relax? A you ■ B do you ■ C are you ■ 10 She _____ win a medal before. A did never won ■ B have never won ■ C has never won ■ 11 Where _____ to go on holiday this year? A are they going ■ B they are going ■ C going they ■ 12 _____ any good music recently? A Have you bought ■ B Do you buy ■ C Did you buy ■ 13 We _____ to Sydney in 2010. A have gone ■ B went ■ C have been ■ 14 _____ your boyfriend met your parents? A Have ■ B Did ■ C Has ■ 15 Emma has _____ her leg. A break ■ B broke ■ C broken ■ 16 What time _____? A has the party finished ■ B did the party finish ■ C finished the party ■ 17 A Have you ever been to India? B Yes, we _____ there three years ago. A have been ■ B went ■ C has been ■
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    2 English File ElementaryPhotocopiable © Oxford University Press 2012 NAME CLASS 12 Quick Test ENGLISH FILE Elementary PRONUNCIATION a Which word has a different sound? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■ ✓ 1 A bought ■ B worn ■ C done ■ 2 A given ■ B five ■ C driven ■ 3 A had ■ B paid ■ C made ■ 4 A thing ■ B the ■ C think ■ 5 A school ■ B cinema ■ C taken ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A computer ■ ✓ B computer ■ C computer ■ 6 A classical ■ B classical ■ C classical ■ 7 A languages ■ B languages ■ C languages ■ 8 A information ■ B information ■ C information ■ 9 A traditional ■ B traditional ■ C traditional ■ 10 A professional ■ B professional ■ C professional ■ 10 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50 b Which word is different? Tick (✓) A, B, or C. Example: A balcony ■ ✓ B kitchen ■ C living room ■ 16 A desk ■ B floor ■ C sofa ■ 17 A cupboard ■ B carpet ■ C city ■ 18 A uncle ■ B actor ■ C policeman ■ 19 A go to bed ■ B wake up ■ C want ■ 20 A enjoy ■ B wonderful ■ C small ■ 20