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NAME

CLASS
American
1  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE  1

GRAMMAR 20 We’re new students. _____ names are Tomasz and


Irina.
Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. A  Ours  ■ B  We  ■ C  Our  ■
Example: My name _____ Robert.
A am  ■  B is  ■
✓   C are  ■ 20

1 A My teacher’s American. VOCABULARY


B ______ from New York.
A  It’s  ■ B  He’s  ■ C  He  ■ a What is the missing word? Check (✓) A, B, or C.
2 A What’s _____ name? Example: one, two, three, _____.
B I’m Jack. A seven ■  B four ■ ✓   C five ■
A  your  ■ B  you  ■ C  his  ■ 1 thirteen, _____, eleven, ten
3 A Are you English? A twelve ■  B twenty ■  C fifteen ■
B _____. 2 thirty, _____, fifty, sixty
A  Yes, I’m  ■ B  No, I not  ■ C  Yes, I am  ■ A seventy ■  B forty ■  C ten ■
4 My cell phone _____ Japanese. 3 Tuesday, Wednesday, _____.
A  it’s  ■ B  are  ■ C  is  ■ A Friday ■  B Monday ■  C Thursday ■
5 They _____ from Shanghai. They’re from Beijing. 4 China – Chinese; Europe – _____.
A  not are  ■ B  aren’t  ■ C  isn’t  ■ A Europan ■  B Europine ■ 
6 Mrs. Jamieson is the director. That’s _____ room. C European ■
A  her  ■ B  his  ■ C  he  ■ 5 Scotland – Scottish; _____ – Asian.
7 Khaled and Omar are in Class 7. _____ teacher is A Asia ■  B Asie ■  C Asialand ■
David.
A  They’re  ■ B  His  ■ C  Their  ■ b Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the greetings.
8 Maria is a student. _____’s in Class 4. Example: A _____ are you?
A  He  ■ B  She  ■ C  It  ■ B Fine, thanks.
9 This is my girlfriend. _____ name is Paloma. A How ■ ✓   B What ■  C Where ■
A  Your  ■ B  Her  ■ C  His  ■ 6 A I’m Chris.
A Are they Russian?
10 B Nice to _____ you.
B Yes, they _____. A meet ■  B met ■  C seeing ■
A  are  ■ B  is  ■ C  ’re  ■ 7 A How are you?
11 Hello. _____’m Boris. B I’m very _____, thanks.
A  I  ■ B  He  ■ C  They  ■ A nice ■  B well ■  C early ■
12 He _____ in Class 2. 8 _____. See you on Saturday.
A  are  ■ B  is  ■ C  be  ■ A Hello ■  B Bye ■  C Hi ■
13 _____’s your name? 9 _____, I’m Sam.
A  How  ■ B  What  ■ C  Is  ■ A Hi ■  B Bye ■  C Please ■
14 How _____ you? 10 A How are you?
A  be  ■ B  is  ■ C  are  ■ B I’m fine, _____ you.
15 _____ are you from? A thanks ■  B hello ■  C thank ■
A  Where  ■ B  Were  ■ C  How  ■
16 They aren’t American. They _____ Canadian.
A  be  ■ B  ’re  ■ C  is  ■
17 _____ your mother Mexican?
A  Does  ■ B  Has  ■ C  Is  ■
18 Where _____ your parents from?
A  is  ■ B  are  ■ C  they  ■
19 He’s from Argentina. _____ name’s Leonardo.
A  His  ■ B  He  ■ C  Has  ■

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NAME CLASS
American
1  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE  1

c Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. PRONUNCIATION


Example: Sorry, _____ repeat that, please? a Which word or letter has a different sound?
A  do you  ■  B  can you  ■ ✓   C you ■ Check (✓) A, B, or C.
11 Can you close the _____? Example: A am  ■  B thanks  ■  C car  ■

A picture ■  B door ■  C table ■
1 A very  ■  B well  ■  C they  ■
12 A What’s the capital of Australia?
2 A E  ■ B J  ■ C G  ■
B I don’t _____.
3 A Scotland  ■  B American  ■  C thanks  ■
A know ■  B sure ■  C think ■
4 A P  ■ B I  ■ C E  ■
13 A How do you _____ your name?
B T-O-N-Y. 5 A do  ■  B boot  ■  C close  ■
A speak ■  B spell ■  C spelling ■
b Which is the stressed syllable? Check (✓) A, B, or
14 See you _____ Saturday. C.
A in ■  B on ■  C to ■
Example: A computer  ■
✓  B computer  ■ 
15 A How _____ are you? C computer  ■
B I’m 18.
6 A internet  ■  B internet  ■  C internet  ■
A old ■  B  many years  ■  C time ■
7 A Japanese  ■  B Japanese  ■  C Japanese  ■
16 Please _____ talking!
A don’t ■  B speak ■  C stop ■ 8 A seventeen  ■  B seventeen  ■ 
C seventeen  ■
17 Sit on your _____.
A chair ■  B wall ■  C window ■ 9 A Saturday  ■  B Saturday  ■  C Saturday  ■

18 _____ the text on page 12. 10 A Switzerland  ■  B Switzerland  ■ 


C Switzerland  ■
A Work ■  B Listen ■  C Read ■
19 Turn _____ your cell phone. 10
A open ■  B off ■  C out ■
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
20 _____ to page 76, please.
A Look ■  B Turn ■  C Listen ■

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