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EF4e Preint Quicktest 01 Rafael Takita

The document is a quick test designed to assess grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation skills for English language learners. It includes multiple-choice questions where students must select the correct answers to complete sentences, identify opposite adjectives, and choose appropriate clothing words. The test is part of the English File fourth edition Pre-intermediate materials published by Oxford University Press.

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EF4e Preint Quicktest 01 Rafael Takita

The document is a quick test designed to assess grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation skills for English language learners. It includes multiple-choice questions where students must select the correct answers to complete sentences, identify opposite adjectives, and choose appropriate clothing words. The test is part of the English File fourth edition Pre-intermediate materials published by Oxford University Press.

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RAFAEL TAKITA

Quick Test 1

GRAMMAR

Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: My sister _____ German.
A speak B speaks  C do speak
C
1 He _____ lunch at work. ok
A usually have B has usually C usually has ok
2 My cousin _____A biology at university. ok
A studies B is studying C study
3 Where _____
C live? ok
A you B you do C do you
4 My mother _____B work. She’s retired. ok
A not B doesn’t C isn’t
5 Uma _____
C a vegetable curry and it looks delicious.
A cooking is B to cook C is cooking ok
6 Be careful! You _____ A a mistake. ok
A are making B making make C
7 She _____
B people who talk a lot. ok
A not likes B doesn’t like C don’t like
8 A What _____?B ok
B I’m reading an email.
A you do B are you doing C you are doing
9 A Why _____? ok
C
B Because I’m happy.
A you’re smiling B do you smile C are you smiling
10 A _____?
A ok
B She’s shy and quite serious.
A What’s your sister like B What does your sister like
C How’s your sister
C
11 We _____ for a taxi. We’re looking for the bus stop. ok
A not waiting B isn’t waiting C aren’t waiting
12 What time _____A the film start? ok
A does B do C is
13 A How’s Freddy? ok
B
B _____.
A He’s very friendly. B Fine, thanks. C He’s tall and dark.
14 A Who’s that man? ok
B
B Sorry, I _____ him.
A ’m not knowing B don’t know C not know
15 A Are you working? ok
B No, _____.
A
A I’m not. B I isn’t. C I don’t.
16 How often _____
C your aunt and uncle? ok
A are you seeing B you see C do you see
17 A Why is he _____ C sunglasses? ok
B Because it’s very sunny today.
A wears B to wear C wearing

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18 My watch _____.
A It’s broken. ok
A isn’t working B doesn’t working C isn’t work
19 A Does he like Mexican food?
C A
B Yes, _____.
A he does. B he do. C he likes.
20 A C
What _____ like? ok
B She’s got long, dark hair and she’s very tall.
A does she B she looks C does she look
19 20

VOCABULARY

a Tick () the opposite adjective A, B or C.


Example: shy
A mean B funny C extrovert 
1 mean ok
A unfriendly B serious C generous XX
2 stupid ok
A unkind B clever XXXC talkative
3 thin ok
A slim B overweight C bald
4 hard-working ok
A lazy B serious C friendly
5 straight ok
A long B bald C curly

b Tick () the clothes word A, B or C.


Example: You wear these on your feet.
A boots  B jeans C earrings
6 You wear _____ on your legs. ok
X
7 This is a piece of jewellery for your arm. ok
X
8 In winter, you don’t usually wear _____ . ok
X
9 You wear them on your feet in summer.ok
X
10 They go on your hands in winter. ok
A socks B tracksuits C gloves X
11 You wear it on your neck. ok
A ring B tie X C cap
12 Oh no! My _____ are different colours today! ok
A jeans B trousers C socks X
13 You need this if your trousers are big. ok
A trainers B suit C belt XXXX

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c Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.


Example: Your glasses are _____ the living room.
A on B in  C next to
14 I can’t get my book. It is _____
C the sofa. ok
A next B between C behind
15 Mozelle is standing _____ the left of her brother Leo. ok
A of B on C in
16 There’s a small table _____
B the two chairs. ok
A under B between C in front
17 Marisa is sitting _____
C to Salvatore. ok
A behind B opposite C next
18 A Who’s that _____C the middle of the photo? ok
B That’s my cousin, Andrea.
A on B to C in
19 The TV is _____ the corner of the living room. ok
A
A in B from C next
20 The keys are there! They’re in _____C of you! ok
A next B behind C front
20 20

PRONUNCIATION

a Which word has a different sound? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A van B tram C plane 
1 A watches X B likes C hates ok
2 A trousers B university X C sweater ok
3 A curly B work C directions X ok
4 A does X B laughs C works ok
5 A classes B teaches C goes X ok

b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick () A, B, or C.


Example: A afternoon  B afternoon C afternoon
6 A appearance B appearance X C appearance ok
7 A extrovert X B extrovert C extrovert ok
8 A unfriendly B unfriendly X C unfriendly ok
9 A talkative X B talkative C talkative ok
10 A example B example X C example ok
10 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50

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