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CLASS
American
1  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE  2

GRAMMAR A Who’s that man?


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B Sorry, I _____ him.
Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
A  ’m not knowing  ■  B don’t know  ■ 
Example: My sister _____ Italian. C  not know  ■
A speak  ■  B speaks  ■ ✓   C do speak  ■ 18 Where _____ born?
1 Where _____ live? A he’s ■  B he ■  C  was he  ■
A you ■  B  you do  ■  C  do you  ■ A What _____ like?
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2 What time _____ to school this morning? B She’s got long, blond hair and she’s very pretty.
A  she got  ■  B  did she get  ■  C  did she got  ■ A  does she  ■  B  she looks  ■ 
3 Be careful! You _____ a mistake. C  does she look  ■
A  are makeing  ■  B making ■  20 My watch _____. It’s broken.
C  are making  ■ A  isn’t working  ■  B  doesn’t working  ■ 
4 He _____ breakfast at work. C  isn’t work  ■
A  usually have  ■  B  has usually  ■  20
C  usually has  ■
5 She _____ people who talk a lot. VOCABULARY
A  not likes  ■  B  doesn’t like  ■  C  don’t like  ■ a Check (✓) the opposite adjective A, B, or C.
6 My cousin _____ history in college.
Example: shy
A studies ■  B studys ■  C studyes ■
A  extroverted  ■
✓   B funny ■ 
7 _____ away last weekend? C mean ■
A  Did you go  ■  B  Did you went  ■ 
C  Went you  ■ 1 thin
A slim ■  B overweight ■  C bald ■
8 A Why _____?
B Because I’m happy. 2 hard-working
A  you’re smiling  ■  B  do you smile  ■  A lazy ■  B serious ■  C friendly ■
C  are you smiling  ■ 3 stupid
9 My father _____ work. He’s retired. A unkind ■  B smart ■  C talkative ■
A not ■  B doesn’t ■  C isn’t ■ 4 straight
A _____ ?
10 A long ■  B bald ■  C curly ■
B He’s shy and very serious. 5 cheap
A  What’s your brother like  ■  A unfriendly ■  B serious ■  C expensive ■
B  What does your brother like  ■ 
C  How’s your brother  ■ b Check (✓) the clothes word A, B, or C.
11 What _____ you do for your last vacation? Example: You wear these on your feet.
A were ■  B did ■  C are ■ A boots ■ ✓   B jeans ■  C earrings ■
A How’s Faisal?
12 6 This is a piece of jewelry for your arm.
B _____. A scarf ■  B bracelet ■  C necklace ■
A  He’s very friendly.  ■  B  Fine, thanks.  ■  7 You need this if your pants are big.
C  He’s tall and dark.  ■ A sneakers ■  B suit ■  C belt ■
13 I have driving lessons twice _____ week. 8 You wear them on your feet in summer.
A an ■  B a ■  C  –  ■ A sandals ■  B shorts ■  C leggings ■
14 How often _____ your cousins? 9 They go on your hands in winter.
A  are you seeing  ■  B  you see  ■  A socks ■  B  warm-up suits 
C  do you see  ■
■  C gloves ■
10 You wear it around your neck.
15 What time _____ the movie start?
A ring ■  B tie ■  C cap ■
A does ■  B do ■  C is ■
11 You wear _____ on your legs.
A Why is he _____ that jacket?
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A  a cardigan  ■  B tights ■  C  a scarf  ■
B Because it’s very cold today.
A wears ■  B  to wear  ■  C wearing ■

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NAME CLASS
American
1  Quick Test ENGLISH FILE  2

12 In winter, you don’t usually wear _____. PRONUNCIATION


A  a scarf  ■  B shorts ■  C gloves ■
a Which word has a different sound? Check (✓) A,
13 Oh no! My _____ are different colors today! B, or C.
A jeans ■  B pants ■  C socks ■
Example: A van  ■  B track  ■  C lane  ■

c Check (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences. 1 A watches  ■  B likes  ■  C hates  ■
Example: John, clean your room! All of your clothes 2 A clothes  ■ B overweight  ■  C gloves  ■
are _____ the floor! 3 A best  ■  B people  ■  C friendly  ■
A in ■  B on ■ ✓   C  next to  ■
4 A does  ■  B laughs  ■  C works  ■
14 Tonight, Lisa’s going _____ a date with Andrew. 5 A tights  ■  B thin  ■  C unkind  ■
A on ■  B out ■  C into ■
15 I _____ along well with my brother. He’s a fun b Which is the stressed syllable? Check (✓) A, B, or
person to spend time with. C.
A go ■  B get ■  C do ■ Example: A  afternoon  ■
✓   B  afternoon  ■ 
16 A Who’s that _____ the middle of the photo? C afternoon  ■
B That’s my cousin, Alexis. 6 A appearance  ■  B appearance  ■ 
A on ■  B to ■  C in ■ C appearance  ■
17 Maria is sitting _____ to Salvador. 7 A extroverted  ■  B extroverted  ■ 
A behind ■  B across ■  C next ■ C extroverted  ■
18 There’s a small table _____ the two chairs. 8 A unfriendly  ■  B unfriendly  ■ 
A under ■  B between ■  C  in front  ■ C unfriendly  ■
19 A What’s drum n bass? 9 A talkative  ■  B talkative  ■  C talkative  ■
B It’s _____ of music. I love it! 10 A example  ■  B example  ■  C example  ■
A kind ■  B example ■  C  a kind  ■
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20 Extroverted is _____ shy.
A  the opposite of  ■  B  the opposite  ■  Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
C  opposite of  ■
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