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TEST II
I. Complete the dialogue with the information given.
a. after 9.00. e. for calling.
b. he`s not here at the moment f back later this evening
c. I ask for g. you`ve advertised
d. you should speak to.
W: Hello. Lucinda Gray speaking.
A: Er... Hello. I`m phoning about the room (1)
W: Oh, yes. Actually it`s my brother (2) It`s his flat, and
I`m afraid (3)
A: Oh, I see.
W: Perhaps you could phone (4) He should be home
A: Yes, right. I will. Who should (6)
W: Richard Gray.
A: OK. Thank you very much. Goodbye.
W: Goodbye. Thank you (7)
II. Choose the correct word in each bracket.
John: Hello?
Mary: Hello. Could I (say / speak) to Mr. Carter, please?
John: I`m afraid he`s out right now. He won`t be back (until / after) this evening.
Mary: I see. Could you (take / give) him a message for me please? John: Sure.
Mary: This is Barbara Lock, of Main Street Motors. Could you tell Mr. Carter that his car needs a new gearbox? It`ll cost about four hundred dollars to fix so we need his agreement before we can start. Could you (show / ask) him to call us before eight this evening or after eight thirty tomorrow morning?
John: Yes, I`ll (say / tell) him as soon as he gets home. Thank you for calling.
Mary: Thank you. Goodbye.
III. There is one missmg word in each of the following sentences. Find the missing word and put it in the correct position.
The stadium is a bit far my house.
Could I speak Mrs. Hoa, please?
He will pick me tonight at 8 o`clock.
They`re going buy a new car next year.
Would you like leave her a message?
He`s going to work home tonight.
Who are you having dinner?
I have a lot homework to do tonight.
IV. Look at the picture to complete the following sentences describing a small town.
This is a picture of a small town. The church is opposite the bank.
The bookshop is the bank and the post office.
There is a woman the bank and there is a dog beside her.
3. There is a van the post office and a man is working the van.
There is a bird on the of the church.
Near the church there is a bridge over the river.
V. Reorder the following sentences to create a conversation.
(The telephone rings)
John William: Hello, Dean Smith. My name is John William. I`m a reporter from the Times.
Dean Smith: Yes, it certainly would make an amusing story. Can you come this afternoon at three o`clock?
John William: Yes, that would bq fine. Thank you very much. I`ll see you then.
Dean Smith: You`re welcome. Good-bye.
Dean Smith: Yes?
John William: I heard about a strange animal at your house. Could I come and talk to you about it?
Dean Smith: Hello, this is Peter Smith.
VI. Read the following conversation and write the correct word in each blank.
Tom: It`s going (1) rain tomorrow.
Sue: How (2) you know?
Tom: Well, there (3) some cows lying down in that field
over there.
Sue: So what? What (4) that mean?
Tom: It Just means it`s (5) to be wet.
Sue: Good gracious. I don`t believe that!
Tom: Well, it (6) ..true.
Sue: How can we tell when it`s going to (7) fine?
Tom: Certain birds (8) high in the sky and begin to sing.
Could that (9) true, do you think?
Yes, scientists say they (10) learn a lot from studying how animals behave.
VII. Read the text below and decide whether the following sentences are True (T) or False (F).
"I`m going to look for a new job and a new flat next month. I`m going to look in the newspapers and ask all my friends for help. I`d like to move to a quieter town because I can`t stand the noise. I`m not going to stay where I am this time next year -1 know that."
Steve is living
I. Complete the dialogue with the information given.
a. after 9.00. e. for calling.
b. he`s not here at the moment f back later this evening
c. I ask for g. you`ve advertised
d. you should speak to.
W: Hello. Lucinda Gray speaking.
A: Er... Hello. I`m phoning about the room (1)
W: Oh, yes. Actually it`s my brother (2) It`s his flat, and
I`m afraid (3)
A: Oh, I see.
W: Perhaps you could phone (4) He should be home
A: Yes, right. I will. Who should (6)
W: Richard Gray.
A: OK. Thank you very much. Goodbye.
W: Goodbye. Thank you (7)
II. Choose the correct word in each bracket.
John: Hello?
Mary: Hello. Could I (say / speak) to Mr. Carter, please?
John: I`m afraid he`s out right now. He won`t be back (until / after) this evening.
Mary: I see. Could you (take / give) him a message for me please? John: Sure.
Mary: This is Barbara Lock, of Main Street Motors. Could you tell Mr. Carter that his car needs a new gearbox? It`ll cost about four hundred dollars to fix so we need his agreement before we can start. Could you (show / ask) him to call us before eight this evening or after eight thirty tomorrow morning?
John: Yes, I`ll (say / tell) him as soon as he gets home. Thank you for calling.
Mary: Thank you. Goodbye.
III. There is one missmg word in each of the following sentences. Find the missing word and put it in the correct position.
The stadium is a bit far my house.
Could I speak Mrs. Hoa, please?
He will pick me tonight at 8 o`clock.
They`re going buy a new car next year.
Would you like leave her a message?
He`s going to work home tonight.
Who are you having dinner?
I have a lot homework to do tonight.
IV. Look at the picture to complete the following sentences describing a small town.
This is a picture of a small town. The church is opposite the bank.
The bookshop is the bank and the post office.
There is a woman the bank and there is a dog beside her.
3. There is a van the post office and a man is working the van.
There is a bird on the of the church.
Near the church there is a bridge over the river.
V. Reorder the following sentences to create a conversation.
(The telephone rings)
John William: Hello, Dean Smith. My name is John William. I`m a reporter from the Times.
Dean Smith: Yes, it certainly would make an amusing story. Can you come this afternoon at three o`clock?
John William: Yes, that would bq fine. Thank you very much. I`ll see you then.
Dean Smith: You`re welcome. Good-bye.
Dean Smith: Yes?
John William: I heard about a strange animal at your house. Could I come and talk to you about it?
Dean Smith: Hello, this is Peter Smith.
VI. Read the following conversation and write the correct word in each blank.
Tom: It`s going (1) rain tomorrow.
Sue: How (2) you know?
Tom: Well, there (3) some cows lying down in that field
over there.
Sue: So what? What (4) that mean?
Tom: It Just means it`s (5) to be wet.
Sue: Good gracious. I don`t believe that!
Tom: Well, it (6) ..true.
Sue: How can we tell when it`s going to (7) fine?
Tom: Certain birds (8) high in the sky and begin to sing.
Could that (9) true, do you think?
Yes, scientists say they (10) learn a lot from studying how animals behave.
VII. Read the text below and decide whether the following sentences are True (T) or False (F).
"I`m going to look for a new job and a new flat next month. I`m going to look in the newspapers and ask all my friends for help. I`d like to move to a quieter town because I can`t stand the noise. I`m not going to stay where I am this time next year -1 know that."
Steve is living
 






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