EGC6 – Quiz1 (U7-U8)
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
SECTION I: LISTENING
Instruction: Listen to Kate and Steve talking about their plans for the weekend. Choose the correct answer to complete each statement. Write a or b in the blanks. You can listen TWICE.
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1. For the wedding, Steve and Kate are going to
a. wear clothes they already have.
b. go shopping for new clothes.2. There’s a big tent set up in the garden because
a. it’s a Japanese themed wedding.
b. it might rain.3. Steve likes
a. Japanese music.
b. Japanese food.4. Last time Steve went mountain biking
a. he ended up at the hospital.
b. he came off his bike.5. For Kate’s mum’s birthday they are going to
a. get her something special.
b. take her out for something to eat.6. Before eight o’clock Steve is going to
a. watch the football.
b. book a table.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
BODY LANGUAGE
Instruction: Choose the correct word/verb from brackets to complete each statement below. Write the correct answer in the each blank.
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1. There’s a red spot on my arm, and the doctor told me not to it. (hug /scratch)
2. At the end of the performance, everybody started . (clapping / marching)
3. The employees gave their new boss the cold . (shoulder / nose)
4. Your explanation simply went straight over my . (mind / head)
5. When he saw we’d broken his window, he up such a fuss. (licked / kicked)
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
ADJECTIVES DESCRIBING CHARACTERISTICS
Instruction: Choose the correct answer. Write the correct adjective in each blank.
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Part 1: Choose the adjective with the SAME meaning as the underlined word.
1. We need someone articulate to communicate our ideas.
a. expressive
b. smart
c. tolerant2. It’s surprising that Taylor isn’t big-headed.
a. unusual
b. arrogant
c. self-centred3. The footballer was selfish and only interested in his own performance in the match.
a. confident
b. big-headed
c. self-centredPart 2: Choose the adjective with the OPPOSITE meaning as the underlined word.
1. My uncle is very open to new ideas. He’s extremely closed-minded.
a. confident
b. cautious
c. tolerant2. I think I’m quite a careless cyclist. I don’t take risks on the road.
a. cautious
b. caring
c. normal
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
PREFIXES
Instruction: Complete the words with a suitable prefix: dis- il- im- re- . The first one of each part has been done as an example.
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Example: I disagree with your opinion. You’re wrong.
1. What you’re asking is simply possible. We can’t do it.
2. I can’t pay you in cash. It’s legal.
3. If you fail the exam once, you can take it later.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
SECTION II: VOCABULARY
SUFFIXES
Instruction: Complete the words with a suitable suffix: -ful -able -ly -less
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Example: Carolyn always wears colourful clothes. Today she’s wearing a purple skirt.
1. Karen hasn’t found a suit house for her family yet.
2. My uncle is a care driver. He’s had many accidents.
3. In heavy rain, water levels rise quicky .
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
VERB PATTERNS
Instruction: Choose the correct form of verb to complete the sentences. The first one has been done as an example.
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Example: I will never forget meeting the lead singer of my favourite band. (meet / to meet / meeting)
1. We to talk to them. (are going to try / don’t mind / are thinking of)
2. Jake’s hoping through his exams. (to get / getting / get)
3. Harry is good at cakes. (make / making / to make)
4. Don’t to buy some ink for the printer, please. (forget / expect / regret)
5. Alex and I are to getting married next summer. (hoping / thinking / looking forward)
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
FUTURE FORMS
Instruction: Does each sentence express an intention (I), a prediction (P), or an arrangement (A)? Write I, P, or A.
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Example: I don’t think computers will replace human teachers in schools. P
1. It might rain this afternoon.
2. She’s meeting Rob for a coffee before school.
3. I’m going to take up tennis – I definitely need more exercise.
4. They may move to England next year.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
FUTURE FORMS
Instruction: Complete the conversation with the correct future forms of the verbs from the box. The first one has been done as an example.
be come do go meet take
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A: What (1) are you doing this evening?
B: I’m not sure. I (2) Rob for a coffee at 4.30, but I may be free later. Why?
A: I (3) to Peter’s house and I need a lift.
B: No problem, I (4) you. What’s happened to your car?
A: It’s being serviced. They say it (5) ready on Friday.
B: OK, I (6) to your place after my meeting with Rob.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
SECTION III: GRAMMAR
EXCLAMATIONS
Instruction: Complete the conversation with so, such, what, or how. The first one has been done as an example.
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Conversation 1:
A I’m bored.B Come into town with me. It’ll be (1) such fun! There’s a new cafe near the bus station. It’s (2) cool!
A OK, let’s go.
Conversation 2:
A Is this the cafe? It looks expensive.B Let’s get some food. And look, there’s Keisha.(3) a coincidence!
A They’ve run out of chicken sandwiches. That’s (4) annoying!
B You poor thing. Try the mixed salad instead.
A Salad! Yuck! (5) disgusting!
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
SECTION IV: READING
European destinations
A Healed by the water: Budapest, Hungary Budapest has got more than 100 thermal springs and some 50 swimming pools and medicinal spas, and the city boasts a tradition of bathing which began before Roman times. Just relax and spend your days soaking in thermal pools, sharing a steam bath with locals playing chess, or get health treatments, including massages from trained professionals. Budapest is guaranteed to make you feel healthy again!
B Nights out on the party island: Ibiza, Spain Thousands of young people make the annual pilgrimage to the island in search of nights on its dance floors and days on its splendid beaches. The 24-hour party lifestyle is still the main attraction, but there are some historic towns, rugged landscapes, and sandy beaches to explore as well.
C Camping in the New Forest: Holmsley, England The perfect campsite for a family holiday, with lots of space for children to play. Easily accessible by car. Well-equipped facilities make your camping holiday relaxing. Peace and quiet and a safe environment for children, and the seaside and other places of interest are only a short drive away.
D Just you and the stars to guide you: Soria, Spain If you like the idea of a cycling holiday exploring the beautiful, unspoilt Spanish region of Soria, but you enjoy being independent, there are holiday plans which allow you to set your own pace. Your cycle rides can be as challenging or as laid-back as you want them to be. Cycle on your own or with friends. Carry your own rucksack, or arrange luggage transfers with local tour companies for your nightly stopovers.
E A traditional village life: Cyprus Immerse your family in the traditional way of life in Cyprus: morning coffee in a local taverna, gardens with olive trees, and no tourists around. Live like the locals in a rented cottage, take walks in the countryside, even do a bit of gardening if that’s what you like – and relax. An unforgettable holiday experience for all members of the family. Airport transfers arranged on request.
F Seven days, seven wonders: Italy Explore the rich cultural heritage of Italy with a seven-day, seven-city package tour – with knowledgeable English-speaking guides telling you all you need to know about these centres of European civilization. Venice, Milan, Bologna, Florence, Verona, Rome, and Naples. Italy in a nutshell.
G Speeding down the river: Slovenia Do you enjoy an active holiday? Are you brave enough? Try white-water rafting on the fast-running mountain rivers of Slovenia. The perfect setting to test how fit you are. Full training and assistance is provided to allow you to enjoy an unforgettable adventure.
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Instruction: Read about eight different holidays and write T (True) or F (False). The first one has been done as an example.
Example: In Roman times, bathing was popular in Budapest. T
1. Young people mainly go to Ibiza to explore historic towns and rugged landscapes.
2. You can pay a company in Soria to transport luggage to your hotel.
3. In Cyprus, you can work in a garden if you want.
4. The Italy tour includes trips to the countryside.
5. The mountain rivers in Slovenia are quite fast.
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