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CENTRUM JĘZYKÓW OBCYCH
ENGLISH EXAM ENTERPRISE 1
Imię i nazwisko:………………………………………………
Kierunek i grupa językowa: ……………...…..………………
Moduł: AZ5
Ocena końcowa: …………………………
Egzaminator: mgr Joanna Wiśniewska
I Choose the correct item:
1 What are you doing tonight? I_________to the cinema with Mark and Lucy.
a.go b.am going c.will go
2._________that man in the red jacket? That’s our teacher Mr Farrel.
a.Whose b.Who’s c.Who
3. Excuse me, do you know the way to the police station? Yes, go _______the bridge and turn left.
a.through b.into c.over
4. Is ___________your new car?it is great.
a.these b.that c.there
5. London is much _______than York.
a.noisiest b.noisier c.noisy
6.I think David ________Sandra in the end.
a.save b.will save c.is saving
7. Would you like to go out to dinner tonight? Sorry, but ________to the football match with Stewart.
a.I will go b.I am going c.I go
8. I was born in Prague, but I _________in Paris since 1988.
a.live b.am living c.have lived
9.Yesterday we _______to the cinema and saw a great film!
a.go b.have gone c.went
10. “What time do you leave for work?” _______quarter past eight.
a.in b.at c.on
11. What ____________in the garden, Michael? I’m cleaning my bicycle.
a.do you do b.have you done c. are you doing
12.Look at the clouds! It’s _____________in a few minutes.
a.going to rain b.rains c.raining
13. Edinburgh is the _______city I’ve ever seen.
a.beautiful b.more beautiful c.most beautiful
14.________Jim yet? No, I think he will be late today.
a. Have you seen b.Do you see c.Are you seeing
15. _________you swim when you were seven years old?
a.Can b.Could c.Can’t
16. The doctor told Graham that he _______smoke.
a.mustn’t b.doesn’t have c. won’t
17. _________your homework yet? Not yet.
a. Do you finish b.Have you finished c.Are you finishing
18.When ________Rome?Last summer or last winter?
a. did you visit b.have you visited c.do you visit
19.I am hungry.___________go out for dinner?
a.Shall we b.Let’s c.Why do we
20.You _______keep pets, but you mustn’t have parties in your room.
a.must b.can’t c.can
20p.
II Choose the correct item:
1 My brother is an early He gets up at six o’clock every day.
A eagle B owl C bird
2 New York is one of the most ................ cities in the world.
A famous B old C big
3 We were really scared when the lions ................. loudly.
A screamed B shouted C roared
4 It’s very rude to talk with your mouth ............... .
A crowded B busy C full
5 I’ll phone the................................................to book two plane tickets to Madrid.
A travel agent’s B boarding-school C editor
6. Koalas have got thick grey fur and sharp .
A paws B pouches C claws
7 I’ve made a doctor’s for tonight because I don’t feel very well.
A invitation B appointment C explanation
8 . Stratford-upon-Avon is Shakespeare’s .................
A birth B birthplace C town
9 I can’t this kind of music. I think it’s horrible.
A stand B listen . C have
10 There was a lot of snow so the children went outside to .............. snowballs.
A throw B drop C take
11 They had many problems with their , so they divorced.
A wedding B marriage C marry
12 She’s always well-dressed. She wears really........................ clothes.
A fashionable B casually C interesting
13 You mustn’t the horn outside the hospital.
A beep B ring C drive
14 If you want to be and healthy you must eat fresh fruit and vegetables.
A fit B fair C stressed
15 You shouldn’t litter.
A pollute B drop C put
16 If you’re staying at a hotel in America, don’t forget to.................. the bellboys.
A tip B book C give
17 Robert his education in 1992.
A completed B studied C composed
18 The kitchen in that flat is very modern; it’s got a dishwasher, a cooker and a big .............
A wardrobe B washbasin C fridge
19 John is my father’s brother. He’s my .
A nephew B uncle C husband
20 “What’s her ?” “I think she’s French”.
A capital B nationality C city
III A: Read the text and say whether the sentences are TRUE or FALSE:? If there is no information, mark FALSE.
A I’l be sixteen next month. I’d like to have a party at home and invite all my friends, but I don’t want my parents to be at home then. Last night, I asked my parents about the party. They said I could have a party but they would stay at home.
I’m really unhappy now The party will be a disaster if my parents are in the house. We won’t do anything wrong at the party, but we won’t be able to relax and enjoy ourselves if they are at home. How can I make my parents understand?
Helen
B I’ve got a problem at school and I don’t know what to do about it. I’m good at Maths and I always get high marks for my homework. Two of the other boys in the class wait for me before school starts and take my homework book. Then they copy the Maths homework. The worst thing is that they write and draw in my homework book and the teacher gets angry with me because my book is dirty and untidy. I don’t want to tell my parents because it’ll be worse for me if they complain to the head teacher. What can I do?
Andrew
C My parents are very nice but they are quite old-fashioned. I’m 13. I want to choose my own clothes but my mother always goes shopping with me. She never lets me buy what I want. My friends make fun of me because I don’ t wear fashionable clothes. They don’t ask me to go out with them at weekends and they never invite me to parties. I’ve tried to talk to my parents about this but they don’t understand. What can I do?
Chris
1. Andrew has told his parents about this._______
2. Chris’s parents are very old.___
3. Chris doesn’t wear fashionable clothes.___
4. Chris hasn’t told his parents about his problems____
5. Helen is sixteen years old._______
6. Helen hasn’t got any brothers or siters._____
7. Helen’s parents will let her have a party._____
8. Helen’s parents don’t like her friends_________
9. Andrew’s Maths homework is usually correct.____
10. The two boys who take his book are bad.___
10p.
B: Read about Philip Rogers’ life and circle the correct answers: a, b or c.
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Philip Rogers started teaching in 1992 and came to our school in 1994. He was born in 1960 in England and doesn’t remember much of the 1960’s. He wasn’t interested in football then and didn’t see England win the World Cup in 1966. The first big news story that he remembers is when the Americans landed on the moon in 1969.
In the 1970’s, Philip remembers holidays in Cornwall. He stayed with his aunt in a house with a beautiful view of the sea and a busy harbour. His aunt had a boat and they often went sailing and sometimes they caught fish. He swam every day and ate lots of Cornish ice cream.
In 1978, Philip went to university in Oxford. He was quite shy and didn’t like living there at first. Later he made some friends and liked living in Oxford. He started going to football matches and concerts. He liked going to a place called ‘The Oranges and Lemons’. He saw lots of bands there but he didn’t see anyone famous because it was a very small place.
After university, Philip went to live in ...
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