This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about various topics. It is divided into 8 units with questions about personal details (names, contact info), descriptions of people (traits), daily schedules, locations of rooms and objects in a home or apartment, jobs, and verbs. The questions test grammar concepts like present tense verbs, possessive adjectives, prepositions of place and more. Responses are either single words/letters or short phrases.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about various topics. It is divided into 8 units with questions about personal details (names, contact info), descriptions of people (traits), daily schedules, locations of rooms and objects in a home or apartment, jobs, and verbs. The questions test grammar concepts like present tense verbs, possessive adjectives, prepositions of place and more. Responses are either single words/letters or short phrases.
1. She’s from Canada. 1. gets up 1. bathrooms 2. lives 2. He’s a little quiet, but very funny. 3. eats lunch 2. living room A (4 POINTS) 3. It’s raining, but it’s warm. 4. takes classes 3. microwave oven 1. Z-A-C-H-A-R-Y 4. No, she’s not. She’s wearing a suit. 2. 718-555-8871 3. camera B (3 POINTS) B (4 POINTS) 4. under his desk B (5 POINTS) 1. a quarter to 1. A: Do you live alone? 1. funny 2. twenty to B: No, I don’t. 3. fifty-five 2. smart 2. A: Does your apartment building B (3 POINTS) 3. quiet have an elevator? Jake: Rico, this is a new student. 4. tall C (3 POINTS) B: Yes, it does. Her name is Sandra 5. handsome 1. is a student Kinsley. Sandra is in our studies at night English class. 2. 5:30 A.M. to 8:00 A.M. C (3 POINTS) Rico: Nice to meet you. What's C (5 POINTS) 4:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. 3. breakfast 1. There isn’t a mirror in the bedroom. your last name again? 1. d dinner 2. There are no pictures in the hall. Sandra: It's Kinsley. 2. a 3. There aren’t any curtains in the 3. e dining room. D (3 POINTS) 4. c C (4 POINTS) 5. b 1. What are Brenda and Katie studying?
A: Excuse me. Are you Ms. Brown?
2. Where is / Where’s Julio working? D (3 POINTS) 3. Where are you going? B: No, I'm / I am not. She's / She is 1. Where do you work? over there. D (5 POINTS) 2. What does he do? A: Oh, I'm sorry. Well, it's / it is nice to 1. ’m / am wearing E (6 POINTS) 3. How do they like their jobs? meet you. 2. ’s not / isn’t / is not wearing 1. b 3. ’re / are wearing 2. d B: Nice to meet you, too. 3. f E (3 POINTS) 4. ’s not / isn’t / is not raining 4. a ’s / is snowing 5. g 1. plumber D (4 POINTS) 6. c 2. nurse 1. Thanks. You, too. 7. e 3. receptionist 2. OK. Bye-bye. E (6 POINTS) 3. Pretty good, thanks. 1. Are they from Australia? 2. Where are you from? F (6 POINTS) F (3 POINTS) 4. Hello. How are you, Mr. Smith? 1. A: Do your brother exercise in the morning? 1. has an exciting 3. How old is she? 4. Is your first language Spanish? Is B: No, he exercises at night. is boring E (6 POINTS) Spanish your 2. A: When does Carol have lunch? 2. has a dangerous B: She have lunch at noon. ’s / is stressful 1. these first language? 3. A: Does your father goes to work by bus? 3. is easy They’re 5. Are you Chinese? B: No, he takes the train. has a difficult 2. Are these 6. What is he like? / What’s he like? 4. A: What are you make? they’re B: I’m making a pizza for our dinner. 3. this 5. A: What’s your father doing right now? G (3 POINTS) an B: He sleeping. Fred works in a restaurant. 6. A: Are your friends study today? Fred likes his jobs. F (4 POINTS) B: Yes, they are. Fred works at night. 1. on 2. next to 3. under 4. in front of