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The document is a quick test for English language learners, focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. It includes multiple-choice questions to assess understanding of various topics such as verb forms, sentence structure, and vocabulary related to household items. The test is designed for students using the American English File 1 curriculum.
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The document is a quick test for English language learners, focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. It includes multiple-choice questions to assess understanding of various topics such as verb forms, sentence structure, and vocabulary related to household items. The test is designed for students using the American English File 1 curriculum.
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NAME CLASS

American
8 Quick Test ENGLISH FILE 1

GRAMMAR 20 _____ a washing machine in your apartment?


A There is ■ B Is it ■ C Is there ■
Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: My name _____ Robert. 20
A am ■ B is ■ ✓ C are ■ VOCABULARY
1 How many bedrooms _____ in your apartment?
A is there ■ B are there ■ C there are ■ a Check (✓) the past simple verb.
2 There are _____ glasses in the cupboard. Example: speak
A any ■ B a ■ C some ■ A spoke ■ ✓ B speaked ■
3 _____ many guests in the hotel. C speak ■
A There weren’t ■ B They weren’t ■ 1 teach
C There wasn’t ■ A teach ■ B teached ■ C taught ■
4 _____ a very noisy party in the street last night. 2 say
A There is ■ B There was ■ C There were ■ A said ■ B sayed ■ C saide ■
5 _____ any good shows on TV yesterday? 3 find
A Was there ■ B Are there ■
C Were there ■
A finded ■ B found ■ C founded ■
4 hear
6 When I was young, I _____ in the same bedroom as my
brother. A heared ■ B herd ■ C heard ■
A slept ■ B did slept ■ C sleep ■ 5 can
7 Where _____ for dinner last night? A can ■ B could ■ C canned ■
A did you went ■ B you go ■ C did you go ■ b Check (✓) the correct part of the house A, B, or C.
8 We _____ a great time at the beach yesterday.
A haved ■ B did had ■ C had ■ Example: You sleep in _____.
A the bedroom ■ ✓ B the bathroom ■
9 I _____ the movie was fantastic.
C the garage ■
A thought ■ B thinked ■ C thank ■
10 They _____ the horror movie last night. 6 You relax and watch TV in _____.
A don’t see ■ B didn’t see ■ C didn’t saw ■ A the garage ■ B the living room ■
11 There’s _____ big table in the living room. C the kitchen ■
A an ■ B a ■ C some ■ 7 You have a shower in _____.
12 There aren’t _____ chairs. A the bathroom ■ B the living room ■
A any ■ B some ■ C one ■ C the dining room ■
13 How many people _____ there in class yesterday? 8 You leave your car in_____.
A was ■ B are ■ C were ■ A the kitchen ■ B the living room ■
14 _____ wasn’t a swimming pool in the hotel. C the garage ■
A Is ■ B There ■ C Their ■ 9 You cook in _____.
15 A Did you meet your friends at the café? A the dining room ■ B the kitchen ■
B Yes, I _____. C the living room ■
A met ■ B did ■ C do ■ 10 You have dinner in_____.
16 Fernando _____ to school today. A the dining room ■ B the bathroom ■
A didn’t come ■ B didn’t came ■ C the bedroom ■
C no came ■
17 She _____ to Warsaw last week.
A was ■ B go ■ C went ■
18 _____ a mosque near here?
A Is there ■ B There is ■ C There are ■
19 _____ two armchairs in the living room.
A They are ■ B There are ■ C There is ■
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NAME CLASS
American
8 Quick Test ENGLISH FILE 1

c Check (✓) the correct word A, B, or C. PRONUNCIATION


Example: You sleep in this. a Which word has a different sound? Check (✓) A,
A a cupboard ■ B a bed ■ ✓ B, or C.
C a seat ■
Example: A am ■ B thanks ■ C car ■

11 You put books on this.
1 A taught ■ B thought ■ C found ■
A a shelf ■ B a garage ■ C a stove ■ 2 A garden ■ B fridge ■ C ghost ■
12 You have this on the floor.
3 A near ■ B here ■ C where ■
A a bathroom ■ B a yard ■ 4 A here ■ B wear ■ C stairs ■
C a carpet ■
5 A watch ■ B wrong ■ C road ■
13 Two people can sit here.
A a sofa ■ B a fridge ■ C a fireplace ■ b Which is the stressed syllable? Check (✓) A, B, or
14 You cook on this. C.
A a fireplace ■ B a fridge ■ C a stove ■ Example: A computer ■
✓ B computer ■
15 You put food and drinks in here. C computer ■
A a fridge ■ B a bed ■ C a library ■ 6 A dining room ■ B dining room ■
C dining room ■
d Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. 7 A balcony ■ B balcony ■ C balcony ■
Example: The lamp is _____ the table. 8 A furniture ■ B furniture ■
A in ■ B on ■ ✓ C next ■ C furniture ■
16 There’s a small table _____ to the bed. 9 A across from ■ B across from ■
A across from ■ B next ■ C between ■ C across from ■
17 There’s a plant in _____ of the window. 10 A beautiful ■ B beautiful ■ C beautiful ■
A front ■ B behind ■ C between ■ 10
18 He got _____ of the car.
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
A out ■ B into ■ C down ■
19 She drove _____ the garage.
A between ■ B on ■ C into ■
20 My printer is _____ my desk.
A up ■ B under ■ C down ■
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