TEST NIGHT REVISION
1- Respond To Each Of The Following Situations:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. A friend wants to know what job you would like to do when you leave school. A friend asks you why youd like to be a teacher. Your teacher asks you why you enjoy learning English. A relative wants to know the best thing about your school. Your friend bought a new DVD last week. You want to know if he has watched it. What do you say? You want to know your friends opinion of the DVD. What do you say? Someone asks your opinion about what makes a successful swimmer. You are sitting on a bus and the person next to you starts to smoke. Someone asks your opinion about what makes a good team player. You have just been introduced to Mrs. Brown, a person you have not met before. Youve just met a friend who you havent seen for a year. You want to know about your friends activities since you last met. You meet a visitor to your country at the airport. You want to make him feel at home. What do you say? A person you dont know arrives at your school. Ask if you can help him. You meet a friend who you have not seen for a long time. What do you say? In case, you see a school friend who has been away for several weeks. What do you say? You are interviewing an older person about their education. You want to know. A friend asks your advice about the best way to keep fit. What do you reply? The wind is getting stronger. Your friend has had a very tiring day. The earth is getting very crowded.
2- Say where these mini-dialogues take place and who the speakers are:
1. A: Good morning, Mr. Mohamed. Please sit down. First of all, could you tell me why you are interested in working for us? B: Well, Ive done this kind of work before and I have always enjoyed working with people. 2. A: That shirt is 50 pounds, sir. B: Can I pay by credit card? A: Yes, certainly. 3. A: Hello. Id like to join, please. Im particularly interested in basketball and football. B: Do you have any friends who already belong here? A: Yes, three or four of my school friends are members. B: OK. Could you tell me your name and age, please? P: A: B: P: A: B: P: A: B:
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4. A: Good afternoon. Welcome to Radio 9 and todays World of Science. B: Thanks. Its good to be here. A: I wonder if you could introduce todays subject to our listeners. B: Well, Im going to talk about the research Ive been doing recently. 5. A: For homework, please do Exercises A and B on page 20. B: Could you repeat that, please? A: Certainly. Do exercises A and B on page 20. 6. A: How would you like to pay for it, sir? B: By credit card, please. A: Thats fine, sir. Shall I put it in a bag for you? B: No, thank you. Its starting to rain, so I think Ill wear it now. 7. A: Im sure our listeners would like to hear how you first became interested in heart surgery. B: Well, my father was a surgeon so I grew up watching him save peoples lives. But I really became interested in heart surgery when my aunt died of a heart problem. A: And why do you continue to work today, even though you can take lots of time off? B: Well, I believe that I can really make a difference in peoples lives. A: Well, thats all we have time for. Thank you very much, Professor. 8. A: How long have you been feeling unwell? B: Since Thursday. A: I see. Well, you need to go to bed, keep warm and rest for a few days. Take one of these tablets three times a day. B: Thank you. 9. A: Helwan, please. B: Certainly, sir. But it will take a long time A: because the roads are crowded. A: Yes, I understand. B: (after an hour) Here we are, sir. That will be twenty pounds. A: Thank you. Here you are. 10. A: Welcome to this famous Egyptian site. It was built by Salah El Din Al Ayyoubi. B: When was it built? A: It was built in 1176. It was built to protect Cairo from enemies. B: Its amazing!
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Vocab
3- Choose the correct answer:
1. Surgeons (do/ make/ act/ bring) heart transplant operations. 2. She works for a charitable organisation as she believes that her work (does/ lacks/ takes/ makes) a difference to people's lives. 3. It's been more than 2 years since he (did/ made/ had/ went) that operation. Now he's quite healthy. 4. I don't think she has (did/ took/ made/ written) the right decision. 5. You (had/ made/ did/ saw) me a big favour and I really appreciate it. 6. She (reached/ got/ went/ arrived) in New York 2 days ago. 7. If you (question/ talk/ ask/ wonder) me, he should look for another job. 8. She hopes to (identify/ verify/ beautify/ qualify) as a lawyer at the end of the year. 9. He's got to have a/an (operation/ aspiration/ collaboration/ concentration) on his shoulder 10. A (vet/ civil engineer/ nurse/ surgeon) is a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations 11. A (complementary/ documentary/ commentary/ elementary) is written opinions about and descriptions of a subject. 12. A (diplomat/ format/ doormat/ carpenter) is a person who is employed by a government to live in another country and speak for the government. 13. This (infant/ grant/ giant/ vacant) tree is 200 years old. 14. A (politician/ musician/ magician/ technician) is a person who works in politics. 15. A (commentator/ announcer/ reporter/ publisher) is someone who prints something and makes it available for people to buy. 16. Companies have interesting websites to try (distract/ attack/ restrict/ attract) customers. 17. Many people prefer the (emotional/ multinational -traditional/ professional) way of buying things from shops and markets. 18. Online (backing/ barking/ parking/ banking) is now very common. 19. I can't send e-mails because there is a problem with my internet (connection/ infection/ correction/ direction). 20. There has been a real (length/ strength/ growth/ depth) in the number of people with broadband. 21. One day, I'd like to work for a (commodity -curiosity/ density/ charity) organisation. 22. (Interest/ Interested/ Interestingly/ Interests), many people use the internet for different purposes. 23. Lots of people have (gained/ complained/ maintained/ retained) about the noise. 24. When you buy a new computer, you usually get software included at no extra (cost/ wages/ salary/ fare). 25. This is a (user-friendly /friendly user / use friendly/ friendly use) printer. It's very simple for people to use. 26. Football and hockey are (group individual pack team) sports 27. We should show (tolerance dependence ambulance appliance) towards other people. 28. She was (brought up brought down brought in brought around) by her grandmother. 29. He found himself in a difficult (salutation sanitation situation solution) when he lost his money. 30. Use this cable to (approach attack - attach catch) the printer to the computer 31. There are 14 mountains which are more than 8000 metres above sea (level - devil civil foil). 32. Sir Edmund Hillary was the first man to (walk take run climb) Everest. 33. Mountaineers are incredibly (cowardly impatient - brave greedy) people. 34. It's too hard to stop smoking when it's been a (lifelong prolong lifeboat lifestyle) habit. 35. He has finally (covered collapsed collected conquered) his fear of spiders. TEST NIGHT REVISION 3
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I'm (brightly brilliantly - slightly confidently) upset that she forgot my birthday. I have so much (work career job profession) to do. He was in a (sight light right tight) corner when his money was stolen. We didn't actually hit the other call, but it was a close (call - ball fall mall). His resignation came out of the (clue due blue threw). He never said a word about it. To (employ dismiss expel convoy) means to pay someone to work for you. (Fees Fares Salaries Wages) means the money that someone is paid every week by their employer To (affect afford offend defend) means to have enough money to pay for something. To (distribute disturb distill destroy) means to supply goods to shops and companies in a particular area A (collaboration combination contamination corporation) is a large business organisation. He suggested that I (applying to apply applies apply) for the job. She stopped (to greet greeting greets greetings) an old friend on her way to work. I've cleaned the house (expect respect for - except for accept) the bathroom. What was the party (like alike dislike liken)? It was wonderful. Her grandparents had to work hard (in by for with) years before they could afford their own car. To (take part take care take turns take place) means to do an activity with other people. (Concise Precise Exercise Excess) is physical activity which helps people stay healthy A (gold bronze silver iron) medal is a medal for being third in an Olympic race They visit their grandparents (regularly improperly bitterly elderly). (Tennis Boxing Judo Netball) is a sport in which two people try to throw each other onto the ground I play tennis (regularly seldom hardly rarely) at least twice a week. Most people feel (aloud shy proud miserable) when athletes from their country do well in the Olympics. Swimming and cycling are very good forms of (advertise compromise merchandise exercise). (Swimming Jogging Camping Judo) is a Japanese sport which is a kind of fighting. (Boxing Fixing Mixing Taxing) is a sport in which two men wearing gloves hit each other To (take turns take place take off take part) means to do something one after the other. The Olympic Games (takes part takes turns takes off - takes place) every 4 years. My plane (takes place takes off takes part takes care) at 10.30 tomorrow. I couldn't take (part role place action) in the race because I had broken my leg. In our English class, the students usually (make do - take play) turns to answer the teacher's questions.
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4- Find The Mistakes In Each Of The Following Sentences:
What do your do?- I'm reading a story. The better thing about this job is that it is well-paid. She felt ashamed because she did a silly mistake. Dr. Magdy Yacoub made many heart transplant operations. She helped me doing the job. Egypt sent a trade allegation to the conference. Policemen usually wear a platform. He had a kidney transport last year. The normal requirement age in Egypt is 60. She is interested on reading newspapers. The complimentary on the Olympic Games was much better on the other channel. i. A carpenter represents one country in another. 78. Could you give me a quick exploration of how this machine works? 79. This designer always comes up with new ideas. He is very imaginary. a. They chose a famous lawyer to present them in court. 80. He was driving with one hand and waving with the another. 81. She was the last student arrives at school. 82. The government gives private care to setting up new projects. 83. I look forward to see that play. 84. She allowed me using her computer. 85. I need to draw some money out of my discount. 86. The government is trying to contract more tourists to visit Egypt. 87. Many people in Egypt still wear conditional clothes. 88. He couldn't decide which one he liked good. 89. The information in this report is based on a spray completed by 2000 students. 90. Winning the Olympic gold medal was the realize of his life's dream. 91. They help you talk through your problems but they don't give you any salutations. 92. The ending of the film was printable. Everybody knew what was going to happen. 93. I would like to compress my thanks for your kindness. 94. He was the first man to example the land. No one has been there before him. 95. Seeing my friend after such a long time really did my day. 96. She spoke in a quite voice so as not to wake him. 97. Medicine as a confession is very profitable. 98. What do you like better about your job? 99. I'm thinking in buying a new car. 100. One day, out of the black, she announced that she was leaving. 101. He made his cool although she insulted him. 102. He was in a tight corridor when his new car was stolen. 103. His happy is listening to classical music. 104. Prices have risen by an avenge of 4% over the past year. 105. Morocco is located in the Atlantic ocean. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. TEST NIGHT REVISION 5
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She was looking forward to seen the grandchildren again. I was rented by the first company I applied to. She can't affect to buy a new house. His monthly fare is $1,000. I don't eat meat, but I like almost types of fish I think I'm suffering from the affects of too little sleep. She has built up a shine of 80 bookshops across the country. How many people does your company unemployed? Ali and Peter look very similar accept that Ali is a little taller That's not the way to doing it - let me show you. He suggested to visit the museum. I really admit people who can work in such difficult conditions. They are selecting money for the new hospital.
Grammar
5- Choose the correct answer:
1. (a an the no article) Chemistry is a difficult subject. 2. My father (work- is worked- working- works) in a bank in the city centre. He (works- has worked- was workingworked) there for 15 years. 3. My flat is (more big less big bigger the biggest) than yours. 4. My friend (got will have was having had) his computer fixed tomorrow. 5. My shirt is too long. Ill have to (do have got had) it shortened. 6. My sister (is used to was used for used to no longer uses) help me with my science homework when I was little. 7. My uncle plays (a an the no article) tennis well. 8. Nobody in our company is (efficient as efficient as most efficient than as efficient) Peter. 9. She (has been studying has been studied had to be studied will be studied) hard all day. 10. She (has to revise has been revising had revised revises) for the test for three hours now. 11. She (passes is passing has just been passing has just passed) the driving test. 12. (A An The no article) Money doesnt always bring (a an the no article) happiness. 13. (Are you thinking- You are thinking- Do you thinking- Do you think) people should work in their 70s or 80s? 1. (Do Did Have Had) you watched that film yet? 14. (Do Does Are Will) you intend to resign from the company? 15. (However- In spite- Although- Despite) the cost of living here is high, there are many advantages. i. (Might May Should Will) you buy me some stamps, please? 16. As soon as he (is finishing will finish to finish finishes) his work, hell go home. 17. As soon as Peter arrives, (told will tell would tell tell) him to come to the managers office. 18. At the moment we (are doing- do- have done- were doing) a history project at school. It (was- has- does- is) very interesting. 19. Before you operate this machine, (read will read has read had read) the instructions very well. 20. Between 10 and 12 a.m. tomorrow, They (travel travelled have travelled will be travelling) to London. TEST NIGHT REVISION 6
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Despite (to have- having- he has- has he) limited vocabulary, he speaks English fluently. Dont spend all (a an the no article) money you have. Frank was very careful, (despite- because- so- however), he lost his money He (may drive shall drive drives - is driving) the children to the match tonight. He has booked 3 tickets. He (used to no longer doesn't use - is used to) spending all his free time writing. He (used to live is used to living used to living uses to live) in Cairo. Now he lives in Alexandria. He (uses to used to no longer used is used to) staying at home. He says he likes sport. (As- However- So- In order to), he only watches it on TV. I (am flying fly going to fly flies) to Moscow tomorrow. I (am- is- had been- was) so tired last night that I (fallen- falls- to fall- fell) asleep while I (was watching- watcheshave watched- had watched) a film on TV. I (never be- have never been- am never- was never) to Acapulco before. I (phoned had phoned will phone have phoned) my friend after he comes back from London. I (sent- have sent- had sent- will send) you an e-mail earlier this morning. I can't find the books (when what where that) I got from the library. I don't think he (shall will couldn't might) come on time. I first (meet- have met- met- meeting) my best friend 2 years ago. I only (buy- buys- bought- buying) my new camera last week, but I (take already- have already taken- has already taken- will already take) 300 photos with it. I think he plays (a an the no article) guitar very well. I think I (buy am buying will buy had been buying) this watch. I will wait here until they (had called are calling will call call) my name. In June, 2008, I (would visit- visited- had visited- was visited) my uncle in Canberra. It (does not often rain- not often rains- is not often raining- will not often rain) in Egypt. It (was- were- been- is) usually hot and sunny, so we need air conditioning in many of our buildings. It (is- was- had been- has been) so cold since yesterday. It was (a an the no article) happy party, but we could only stay for half (a an the no article) hour. It was (more foolish than less foolish foolish least foolish) of her to waste all her money. It was (so such too enough) cold yesterday that we decided to stay at home. It was (so too enough - such a) difficult exercise that hardly anyone completed it. It was (so too such - such a) rainy day that we stayed indoors. It was wrong (with for of to) him to neglect his study. I've just (been seen- being seen- saw- seen) my friend Peter. He is going shopping. Last night, while I (surf- was surfing- was being surfed- am surfing) the internet, I found the camera was much cheaper to buy online. Look at this camera I (was buying- buy- bought- have bought) for my sister yesterday. My car is (less more least most ) small than yours. My company (has- have- had- is having- will have) an important meeting last month. A delegation (come- cameis coming- would come) from their office in Japan. She (used to work is used to working doesn't work didn't work) here anymore. She no longer (wear wears wearing wore) glasses, but she used to (do doing did does) that when she was young. She was astonished (seeing to see of seeing seen) some of her old friends at the party. TEST NIGHT REVISION 7
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She's (delaying- dying- dyeing- paying) her hair at the moment. The company (where in which with whom -which ) I work for imports cotton from Egypt. The company, (which where what whose) my father works, exports goods to Europe and Asia. The exports, (whose - which when where) include cotton and metal goods, come from all over Egypt. The forecast says it's (be going to going to will shall) be hot and sunny tomorrow. The interviewer asked (a an the no article) Professor Zewail about his work. When she (get gets will get had got) the new job, she will move into a new house. While Stacey (goes- was going- went- has gone) shopping for fruit, she met an old friend. You shouldn't have invited John to the party. He's a (bored bores boring to bore) man. He felt sick (so- because- in order to- unless) he ate too much He had (so such such a too) much money that he could buy an expensive car. He has been learning French (for since while- when) the age of six. He is at Cairo airport, (when whom where why) Mr. Ali is meeting him. He is used to playing tennis every weekend, but years ago he (isn't doesn't didn't shouldn't). He often tells me (amused amusing amusement entertainment) stories about his family. The man (which where whose - that) John met at the airport was from Edinburgh in Scotland. The person (that which where when) the company belongs to is an accountant. The supermarket, (which whose where what) Miss O'Connor works for, buys fruit and vegetables from an Egyptian company. The train from Cairo (has arrived will be arriving arrives was arriving) at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow morning. They (leave would have left would be leaving are leaving) for Rome tomorrow morning. This is the (hard- harder less hard- hardest) test Ive ever taken. Vegetarians dont eat (a an the no article) meat. Water (is freezing- will freeze- was freezing- freezes) at 0 C. What (were you done- you were doing- do you do- were you doing) at 3 o'clock yesterday? When my father (comes- has come- had come- came) home, I was finishing my homework.
6- Find The Mistakes In Each Of The Following Sentences
83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. When would you start to learn English?- Two years ago. I havent talked to him since he leaves school. I don't use to play computer games, but now I play them occasionally. I didn't see the film yet. I didn't eat hamburger since last October. I am understanding this math problem very well. He would give me back my money a few hours ago. He lives in London for 20 years now and he doesn't intend to move. When I was young, I am used to have a phobia of spiders, but now I don't. The university where I want to go to is near my uncle. The place was more farther than I thought. The continent to the east of Europe is the Asia. The cities are used to being smaller, but now they are much bigger. The Aswan High Dam is on river Nile in Egypt. Thats the worst place Ive never visit. TEST NIGHT REVISION 8
98. Thats the funny joke I have ever heard. 99. As soon as seeing the accident, I called the police. 100. Alexandria was the last place I was spending a holiday. 101. Ahmed, when has many customers in India, often goes there for holidays. 102. Tanta, whose is Egypt's fifth largest city, has many mosques. 103. She is more hard-working of all the students in this class. 104. People used to work very long hours, but now they work so many hours. 105. No student in our class is as cleverer as John. 106. My uncle Ahmed, where is a businessman , lives in Cairo. 107. What were you doing when I am calling you? 108. What did you do since the weekend? 109. Tokyo is the more busier city in the world. 110. They were arrested as breaking the law. 111. They don't use to go camping for a holiday, but now they stay in the best hotels. 112. There were no accidents though the dangerous roads. 113. The weather is many colder than normal for this time of year. 114. The university which my uncle works is in Cairo. 115. My brother has just been passing his university exams that's why he looks so happy. 116. John is used to driving a ten-year-old small car, but now he drives a big new one. 117. Italy is an European country. 118. In the past, people thought that the earth has been flat. 119. I'm sorry my clothes are dirty. I clean my garage. 120. If he reads the questions carefully, he answers them. 121. I want to be a doctor since I was ten. 122. I must go to bank and change some money. 123. I like most school subjects because I don't like physics. 124. He isn't used to having any guests, but now he has parties every weekend. 125. He had to apologize owing to he made a shameful mistake. 126. Good doctor needs a lot of experience. 127. Eating fruit is most fattening than eating chocolate. 128. During sixties, people were interested in music. 129. By the time my father was 18, he has been at work for two years. 130. At the moment he has cleaned the room. 131. As well as she studied hard, she played tennis regularly.
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