Vocabulary: Portal To English 2 - Test: Module 6

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Portal to English 2 – Test: Module 6

Vocabulary
A. Match.

1. pocket a. resort
2. scuba b. park
c. money
3. national
d. diving
4. holiday e. worker
5. office

score 5

B. Choose a, b or c.
1. Our in Paris was very good. He told us interesting information about all the
sights.
a. guest b. guide c. lifeguard
2. My dad is a . He fixes cars every day.
a. reporter b. vet c. mechanic
3. Be careful. The floor is . You might fall down.
a. slippery b. healthy c. necessary
4. Last year, my family and I went on a around the islands.
a. sightseeing b. cruise c. canoeing
5. Jill to do the washing-up after dinner.
a. offered b. passed c. included
6. A: Listen. The baby is .
B: Maybe she’s hungry.
a. examining b. keeping c. crying
score 6

C. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

heat interested safari abroad look cute broke

1. Ron is very interested in history, and he wants to become an archaeologist.


2. Mandy, can you look after your brother while I’m at the supermarket?
3. Oh no, my printer heat down. Now I need a new printer.
4. My family and I travel abroad every year. Last year, we went to Spain.
5. I can’t stand sunbathing for very long in this broke.
6. Look at the baby deer. It’s very cute .
score 7
7. I’d like to go on a safari because I like wild animals.
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Communication
Complete the short dialogues with the phrases a-d.

a. Can I leave a message?


b. Is Maggie there, please?
c. I’ll get her.
d. I’m afraid she’s out at the
moment.

1.
A: Hello?
B: Good morning, Mr. Carter. It’s Stu. (1) b
A: Yes, Maggie’s in her room upstairs. One moment, Stu. (2) c
B: Thank you, Mr. Carter.

2.
A: Hello?
B: Hi, Tania. This is Julie. Can I speak to Maggie, please?
A: Oh, hi, Julie. (3) d
B: Oh, OK. (4) a
A: Of course.
B: Can you tell her to call me?
A: Sure. No problem.
score 8

Grammar
A. Complete with the Present Perfect Simple of the verbs in brackets.
1. A: So, are you ready for your holiday?
B: Not really. I haven’t packed (not pack) my suitcase yet.
2. A: Has Robert ever took (Robert / ever / take) part in a school play?
B: Yes. He takes part every year.
3. A: Have the children finished (the children / finish) with their chores?
B: Well, they have tidied (tidy) their room, but they haven’t washed
(not wash) the car.

score 5
Β. Complete with the Past Simple or the Present Perfect Simple of the verbs in brackets.

I go to summer camp every year. My sister, Sonia, (1) has never came (never / come)

to camp with me. However, last month, she (2) saw (see) an advertisement about an arts and
crafts camp, and she (3) decided (decide) to go.
She (4) has always loved (always / love) arts and crafts. She

(5) has been (be) at this camp for three days now and she’s really
excited. Yesterday they (6) have learned (learn) how to make jewellery. So far, she
(7) has maked (make) one bracelet and one necklace for her best friend, but she

wants to make more. She’s having a great time!

score 7

C. Circle the correct options.

1. A: When / How long have you lived in this town?


B: Since / For 2010. I was five years old when we came here.
2. Jake hasn’t finished his homework yet / before. He started it half an hour so far / ago.
3. I’ve watched this documentary twice / ago. I don’t want to see it again.
4. The children have yet / already eaten breakfast. They’re not hungry.
5. I haven’t seen Mark for / since three days. How is he?
score 7

D. Complete with question tags.

1. Derek invited many people to his barbecue, didn’t he?


2. John can’t run very fast, can he?
3. Little kids are very active, aren’t they?
4. You don’t live near here, do you?
5. She’s changed her mind about the trip, didn’t she?
6. It won’t rain tomorrow, will it? score 6

Listening
Listen to two cousins talking on a camping trip and write T for True or F for False.

F1. They have both been camping before.


F2. The girl will try water skiing.
T3. They both want to visit Blue Cave. score 6
Reading
Read the email and write T for True or F for False.

Dear Martin,

How are you? Guess what! I’m on a three-week safari in


Zambia with my parents! So far, we’ve spent seven days
at the South Luangwa National Park. It’s a beautiful
place, and we’ve already seen lots of wildlife here, like
giraffes, elephants and zebras.
Last night, our guide took us on a three-hour night drive
around the park. It was very dark and people in the
group were afraid. But not me! It was a fantastic
experience because we had the chance to see lots of
animals. Some of them are usually difficult to find during
the day, like hippos! But we were lucky and managed to
see one. We saw some lions, too. They were drinking
water from a river, so we parked the jeep to take some
photos. One of the male lions was interested in us and
came really close to the jeep. Everyone thought he
might jump in! We didn’t wait around to see. We quickly
drove away!
I’ve taken so many photographs. I can’t wait to show
them to you!

That’s all for now!


Steve

1. They have been in Zambia for one week.


2. Steve was scared on the night drive.
3. Steve hasn’t seen a hippo yet.
4. A lion jumped into the jeep. score 8

score 8
Writing
Imagine you’re on holiday at a holiday resort. Write an email to a friend. Answer the
following questions:

• How long have you been there?


• What did you do yesterday? Did you enjoy it?
• What have you done so far today?

Dear Maggine,

Me and my family went to a sari two day ago. I had many things interested to tell you. In there, we saw
a lion drinking coke, a hippo playing volleyball. Yesterday, my family and I came to the safari again to
take pictures with a bear. We all enjoyed it. We’ll do in one month, the reason why I want to stay here
more is because today I still have not seen all the animals in the safari.

Your friend,

Nhat Thong

score 10

TOTAL SCORE 75

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