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Final English Test-May 2Q

The document is a sample final English test containing questions to assess a student's grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation skills. The grammar section contains multiple choice questions testing verb forms and subjects/verbs agreement. The vocabulary section asks the student to complete sentences using target words related to occupations, events, and phrasal verbs. The pronunciation section matches words with the same sound and identifies stressed syllables. The test contains a total of 40 questions across the three categories to evaluate the student's English proficiency.
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Final English Test-May 2Q

The document is a sample final English test containing questions to assess a student's grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation skills. The grammar section contains multiple choice questions testing verb forms and subjects/verbs agreement. The vocabulary section asks the student to complete sentences using target words related to occupations, events, and phrasal verbs. The pronunciation section matches words with the same sound and identifies stressed syllables. The test contains a total of 40 questions across the three categories to evaluate the student's English proficiency.
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FINAL ENGLISH TEST

FULL NAME:…………………………………………………….
DATE:02/06/2023
TEACHER:KATHERINE PAMELA CASAS CUEVA

GRAMMAR

1 Underline the correct word or phrase.


Example: We was / were on holiday last week.
1 They were / was at work this morning.
2 When was / were Aneta born?
3 Where were you / you were last night?
4 Was / Were Rosie and Fred at school yesterday?
5 The factories wasn’t / weren’t open today.
6 Yesterday was / were Sunday.
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2 Complete the sentences. Use the past simple form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Harriet didn’t like (not like) the food in the restaurant.
1 I __________ (not visit) the church.
2 Pia and Sophie __________ (chat) for hours.
3 What time __________ Tyler __________ (arrive)?
4 My cousins __________ (live) in France. Now they live in Switzerland.
5 When __________ the film __________ (finish)?
6 We __________ (study) for the French test yesterday.
7 __________ you __________ (watch) the match?
8 The art gallery was open late. It __________ (not close) until 11 p.m.
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Grammar total 14

VOCABULARY

3 Complete the sentences with the correct word.


Example: Which artist painted Sunflowers?
1 Alexa studied politics because she wanted to be a p__________.
2 Thomas Edison was a famous i__________.
3 My favourite s__________ is Adele. I love her music.
4 Javier is a great d__________. He can dance the tango.
5 Which d__________ directed The Lord of the Rings films?
6 He composes music. He’s a c__________.
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4 Put the events a–g in order from 1–7.


a Ariana phoned me the day before yesterday.
b We went on holiday to Brazil last spring.
c We got up late yesterday morning.
1 d Rosa was here a few minutes ago.
e Henry found his wallet last night.
f I was born in 1989.
g Jen and Colin got married two years ago.
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5 Complete the phrases with go, have, or get.


Example: have a good time
1 __________ a letter
2 __________ a coffee with friends
3 __________ back to work
4 __________ out on Friday night
5 __________ up early
6 __________ a swim
7 __________ for a walk
8 __________ a train
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Vocabulary total 20

PRONUNCIATION

6 Match the words with the same sound.

started lived watched cooked listened waited

Example: talked cooked


1 talked __________
2 needed __________
3 needed __________
4 called __________
5 called __________
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7 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: di|rec|tor
1 sci|en|tist
2 in|ven|tor
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Pronunciation total 6
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 40

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