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Portal to English 2 – Test: Module 3

Vocabulary
A. Match.
a. lights
1. mountain
b. range
2. train
c. belt
3. traffic
d. office
4. seat
e. centre
5. farmer’s
f. market
6. city
g. station
7. post
score 7 7

B. Circle the correct options.


1. I wear these shoes every day because they’re very comfortable / noisy.
2. You need a license / helmet to drive a car.
3. We have to go to the airport / port to get the ferry.
4. I enjoyed visiting all the flags / sights in the city.
5. He couldn’t book / post the letter because he didn’t have any stamps.
6. Paris is the capital / hometown of France.
7. The ancient ruins were very impressive / glad.
8. Please, walk on the transport / pavement.
score 8 8

C. Complete with the words in the box.

favour coach ticket peaceful newsagent’s hurry chemist’s

1. James wanted to buy some medicine, so he went to the chemist’s .


2. We can’t go to Jamestown on foot, but we can go by favour COACH .
3. Danny went to the newsagent’s to get a magazine.
4. I want to ask for a coach FAVOUR . Can you help me with my project, please?
5. Sorry, I can’t play board games with you now. I’m in a hurry .
6. You need a ticket to visit this museum, but it’s not expensive.
7. The island is crowded in the summer, but it’s peaceful in winter.

score 5 7

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Portal to English 2 – Test: Module 3

Communication
Match.
1. Would you like to go to the stadium a. About fifteen minutes.
tomorrow? b. About two blocks away.
2. Oh no! I forgot to bring the map. c. Sounds good!
3. How long does it take to get to the bridge? d. You’re welcome.
4. How far is the aquarium? e. Go down Charles Street and it’s
on your right.
5. May I borrow this book?
f. Sorry, I need it.
6. How can I get to the library?
g. Not much. What about you?
7. Thank you for your help. h. Now what?
8. What are you up to?

score 8 8

Grammar
A. Circle the correct options.
1. I can drive Jenny to school, so she mustn’t / doesn’t have to take the bus.
2. It was a cold day, so Brenda must / had to wear a jacket, a scarf and a hat.
3. You mustn’t / don’t have to eat fast food every day. It’s bad for you.
4. The airport is very far, so you have to / don’t have to leave early.
5. You don’t have to / mustn’t buy popcorn. We can make some at home.
6. Be careful. You mustn’t / don’t have to use your mobile phone when you ride your bike.

score 6 6

B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets.

1. Lake Park is as large (large) as Greenfield Park.


2. Harry is the most popular (popular) kid in the school.
3. This block of flats is the ugliest (ugly) building in town.
4. I think chemistry is more difficult (difficult) than biology.
5. The underground is the faster fastest (fast) means of transport in my hometown.
6. We can go cycling today. I’m not as tired (tired) as I was yesterday.
7. In my country, it is hotter (hot) near the coast than in the mountains.
8. I can’t walk anymore. The skatepark isn’t as close (close) as I thought it
was.
score 7 8
C. Choose a, b, or c.
1. You have to go the train station and then turn left.
a. past b. from c. in front
2. How can I get the library to the stadium?
a. towards b. into c. from
3. The florist’s is the supermarket and the bank.
a. in front of b. behind c. between
4. When they opened the box, a cat jumped it.
a. out of b. down c. past
5. I was really scared when the horse started running me.
a. down b. through c. towards
6. Be careful. There’s a car you.
a. between b. next c. behind
7. You can’t park of the hotel because there’s a pedestrian crossing.
a. behind b. in front c. opposite
score 6 7

Listening
Listen to a woman asking for information and write T for True or F for False.

F 1. The Natural History Museum is smaller than the Science Museum.


T 2. The woman decides to walk to the museum.
F 3. The Natural History Museum is opposite the park.

score 6 6
Reading
Read the text and write T for True or F for False.

There’s a new place to shop in town

Hello, my name’s Mandy. I’m crazy about shopping, so I’m


very excited about the new shopping centre in my
hometown. It’s called Northside and it’s a fantastic place to
hang out. It isn’t the largest shopping centre in my town, but
I think it’s got the best shops, restaurants and cafés. And
guess what! It’s even got a cinema! Like many people, my
sister and I went to Northside the first day it opened. We
couldn’t believe how crowded it was that day! There are
nearly 200 shops there, but there wasn’t time to visit all of
them, of course! We saw lots of nice clothes, and my sister
bought the most amazing T-shir t. I really wanted to buy a
beautiful yellow dress, but it was very expensive. There was
a hairdressers on the ground floor, so I
did get something - a cool new
haircut!

T 1. Northside isn’t as big as other shopping centers in Mandy’s town.

F 2. When the girls visited Northside, there weren’t a lot of people there.

F 3. The girls went to all the shops at Northside.

F T 4. Both girls bought something new to wear.

score 6 8
Writing
Describe your neighbourhood/town. Answer these questions.

• What are some of the most interesting places?


• What can people do there?
• What do you enjoy doing there with your friends?
• What do you think of your neighbourhood/town?

1. What are some of the most interesting places?


- It’s the new supermarket. The name is Big C.

2. What can people do there?


- People can eat in many shops in there, and go to the mall to go shopping, and play
game in the net.

3. What do you enjoy doing there with your friends?


- We enjoy going to the library and read books.

4. What do you think of your neighbourhood/town?


- It’s great and I really want to go there again!

score 10 10

TOTAL SCORE 69 75

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