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Ceid – UNCP

FINAL EXAM BO9.

Name: Martel Rivera Carlos Daniel

I. Put the verb in brackets in the infinitive or – ing form.

John Frantz is American. He has a wonderful lifestyle and he wants to share (share) it
with an English girl. He enjoys going (go) on exotic holidays, but he wouldn´t like to
live (live) outside the United States. He hopes to find (find) an English wife through
the Internet dating agency. English Rose. He´d like to meet (meet) someone who likes
to travel. (travel)

II. Cross out the incorrect forms. Tick ()


Example

We´re having / have pasta for dinner this evening.


1. Are you doing / Will you do anything special this weekend
2. I´m visiting / going to visit my aunt this evening.
3. My cousin from Australia will come / are coming to stay next month.
4. There´s someone at the door. I´ll get / I´m getting it.
5. We´re not buying / going to buy a new car this year.

III. Complete the sentences with a form of going to or will. he will hek

1. Why have you got so much food?


Because I will cook (cook) a meal for ten people.
2. Someone told me you´ve got a place at university.
That´s right. I ‘m going to study (study) psychology
3. My car isn´t working
Ask Joe to look at it. He will help (help) you.
4. I passed my driving test
That´s great! I will buy (buy) some champagne to celebrate!
5. Why have you got your old clothes on?
Because I ‘m going to paint (paint) the bathroom.

IV. What …like?


Put the words in the correct order to make a question and then match the
questions with a response a – f.

What´s/ car / like / new / your?


What´s your new car like? (e)

1. weather / the / what´s / like


What’s the weather like? D
2. Anne / like / what´s
What’s Anne like? F
3. the /was / what / like / film?
What was the film like? C
4. does / what / like / doing / she? A
What does she like doing?
5. her / what / are / parents / like?
What are her parents like? B

a. horse riding
b. they´re a bit strict
c. It was really funny
d. It´s quite hot
e. It´s red and very fast
f. She´s very nice.

V. Comparatives and superlative adjectives.


1. Write the comparative and superlative form of the adjective.

Funny Funnier Funniest


Rich richer richest
Hot hotter hottest
Interesting more interesting most interesting
Bad worse worst
Far farther farthest
Sad sadder saddest

2. Write comparative or superlative sentences.


Example
My new phone / small / old one.
My new phone is smaller than my old one.
It´s / funny / programme on TV.
It´s the funniest programme on TV.

1. It´s / good / song on the CD.


It’s the best song on the CD
2. Yesterday was / long / day of the year
Yesterday was the longest day of the year.
3. Today’s exam was / difficult / yesterday’s
Today’s exam was more difficult than yesterday’s
4. Indian food / spicy / English food
Indian food is spicier than English food.
5. My father speaks / bad English / my mother
My father speaks worse English than my mother.
6. He’s / talented player / in the team.
He’s the most talented player in the team.

VI. Choose the correct alternative. (circle)

1. What´s your home town ………………?


a. is like b. likes c. like
2. What does your teacher look like? She
a. ´s very friendly b. tall and slim c. likes teaching
3. Do you like hot weather? Yes, ……….
a. I love it b. it is c. it´s quite hot
VII. How old am I?

Read the text and answer the questions.

I have two sisters, Abigail and Jill, and two brothers, Graham and Robert. Abigail is
twenty, Jill is six years younger than Abigail, but she is two years older than Robert.
Robert is four years younger than me, and he is eight years younger than Graham.

1 How old am I? I’m sixteen.


2 Who is the youngest in the family? Robert is the youngest in the family.
3 How old is Robert? Robert is twelve.
4 Is Jill older than me? No she isn’t, I’m older than Jill
5 Am I the oldest in the family? No, I’m not. the oldest in the family are Gordon
and Abigail.
6 Who are the twins? Abigail and Gordon are twins
Complete the sentences with an opposite adjective, in its comparative o superlative
form.
VIII. Complete the sentences with an opposite adjective, in its comparative o
superlative form.

1. Robert is the oldest in his family. No he isn´t. He is the youngest


2. Bob is more polite than his brother. No he isn´t. He is ruder than his brother.
3. I´m the tallest in the class. No, you aren´t. You are the shortest in the class.
4. My homework was worse than you. No, it wasn´t. It was better than my
homework.
5. The weather today is colder than yesterday. No, it isn´t. It is hotter than
yesterday.
6. She bought the cheapest watch in the shop. No, she didn´t. She bought the most
expensive watch.
7. Jack´s meaner than Alan. No, he isn´t. He´s better than Alan.
8. Janet arrived later then John. No, she isn´t. She arrived earlier than John.
9. This is the easiest exercise in the book. No, it isn´t. It´s the most difficult
exercise.

IX. Put the words in order to make questions.

1. Restaurant /? / the / food / like / in / what´s / this


What’s the food you like in the restaurant?
2. do / books / of / sort / what / you / like
What sort of books do you like?
3. sister / is / your / what / like
What is your sister like?
4. chatting / like on / you / the / Do / internet
Do you like chatting on the internet?
5. your / new / house / like
I like your new house
6. the / what / does / like / the / new / look / teacher
What does the new teacher look like?
7. your / parents / are / how
How are your parents like?
X. Read the text and then answer the questions.

Nelson Mandela biography

Nelson Mandela was a South African activist and politician, who was convicted to life
in prison in 1962 for trying to overthrow the apartheid government. He got out of
prison in 1990 after apartheid ended. Mandela used his popularity and charisma to
become President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.

After his presidency, Nelson Mandela continued to fight for equality and justice. Even
retirement couldn’t stop Mandela from speaking his mind to people all over the world.

He became a popular speaker who toured the world, inspiring people with his message.
Nelson Mandela received many awards during his life, including the Nobel Peace Prize
and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He fathered six children during his life. He
passed away on December 5, 2013 at the age of 95. 

1. How old was he when he passed away?


He was ninety-five.
2. What was the most important prize he received?
He received the Nobel Peace Prize.
3. Why was he convicted in prison?
Because he was trying to overthrow the apartheid government.
4. When did he get out of prison?
In 1990.
5. Did Nelson Mandela support apartheid?
No, He didn’t.

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