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Cambridge Level Test

The document consists of a series of English language test questions where participants must choose the best option to complete sentences or conversations. It includes various topics such as meeting arrangements, preferences, and vocabulary usage. At the end, it provides a scoring system with recommendations for different Cambridge English qualifications based on the score achieved.
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Cambridge Level Test

The document consists of a series of English language test questions where participants must choose the best option to complete sentences or conversations. It includes various topics such as meeting arrangements, preferences, and vocabulary usage. At the end, it provides a scoring system with recommendations for different Cambridge English qualifications based on the score achieved.
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Test your English - Page 1

For the questions below, please choose the best option to complete the sentence or
conversation.

When can we meet again?

o When are you free?

o It was two days ago.

o Can you help me?


My aunt is going to stay with me.

o How do you do?

o How long for?

How was it?


When do you study?

o at school

o in the evenings

o in the library
Would you prefer lemonade or orange juice?

o Have you got anything else?

o If you like.

o Are you sure about that?


Let's have dinner now.

o You aren't eating.

o There aren't any.

o Tom isn't here yet

The snow was falling heavily when I left the house.

o dropping

o landing

o falling

o descending
I might have left them at work.

o can

o must
o ought

o would
8. When a car pulled out in front of her, Jane did well not to lose control of her.
bicycle.

o miss

o lose

o fail

o drop
9. According to Richard's ...... the train leaves at 7 o'clock.

o opinion

o advice

o knowledge

o information
10. When you stay in a country for some time you get used to the people's manner of
life.

o habit

o custom

o way

o system

11. The builders are making good progress with the new house.

o getting

o doing

o making

o taking
12. She is now taking a more positive approach to her studies and should do well.

o attitude

o behavior

o manner

o style
My father has had his new car for two weeks now.

o has had

o has

o is having
o had
14. What differences are there between the English spoken in the UK and the English
spoken in the US?

o among

o between

o beside

o with
15. At 6 p.m. I started to get angry with him because he was late ......

o as usual.

o in general.

o typically.

o usually.
16. ...... if you get your father's permission, I'll take you skiing next weekend.

o Although

o Provided

o As

o Unless
17. A local company has agreed to support the school team with football.
shirts.

o contribute

o supply

o give

o produce
18. I really enjoy stories that are set in the distant future.

o found

o set

o put

o placed
That old saucepan will come in handy when we go camping.

o convenient

o fitting

o handy

o suitable
20. Anyone arriving after the start of the play is not allowed in until the
interval.

o arrives

o has arrived

o arriving

o arrived
I didn't feel safe driving home in the storm so I stayed overnight in a hotel.

o fancy

o desire

o prefer

o want
22. The judge said that those prepared to...... in crime must be ready to
suffer the consequences.

o involve

o engage

undertake

o enlist
23. Marianne seemed to take offense at my comments on her work.

o annoyance

o insult

o offense

o indignation
24. You should not have a dog if you are not willing to look after it.

o prepared

o adapted

o arranged

o decided
25. The farmhouse was so isolated that they had to generate their own
electricity

o current.

o supply.

o grid.

o power.
Your score Recommendation

6 to 10 Cambridge English: Key (KET)

11 to 12 Cambridge English: Key (KET)orCambridge English: Preliminary (PET)

13 to 15 Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)

16 to 17 Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET)orCambridge English: First (FCE)

18 to 19 Cambridge English: First (FCE)

20 to 21 Cambridge English: First (FCE)orCambridge English: Advanced (CAE)

22 Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)orCambridge English: Proficiency (CPE)

23 to 25 Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE)

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