Uanl Uanl
Uanl Uanl
-"BUT SIR, YOUR ROOM IS 303, YOU TRIED TO ACCESS ROOM 302!"
E) in my
A) because B) finally C) however D) so
opinion
II. CHOOSE FROM THE WORD BOX THE JOB THAT REPRESENTS EACH PICTURE.
11. (___)______ 12. (__)_______ 13. (___)_______ 14. (___)_______ 15. (__)______
A) B) C) D) E)
hairdresser journalist shoemaker lawyer waiter
director architect electrician veterinarian pilot
III. WRITE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.
A) B) C) D) E)
interview aim mogul idioms magazine
short stories editor footnote journalism perspective
IV. MATCH THE COLUMNS WITH THE DEFINITIONS OF THE VOCABULARY ABOUT
NEWS CORRECTLY.
29. Come in! You can sit down (___)_____________ you want, feel yourself at home.
30. (___)_____________ is willing to work and study hard is welcome in our team.
VI. MATCH THE PHRASAL VERBS WITH THEIR MEANINGS.
A) Break up / Bring up
B) Go on / Act out
C) Be away / Turn down
D) Get to / Ask for
E) Give up / Make up
VII. READ THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES AND WRITE TRUE (A) OR FALSE (B)
41. ______ Connectors are words that links two similar elements in a sentence.
44. ______ The cardinal points are not considered adverbs of place.
45. ______ The phrasal verbs are idiomatic expressions that are formed by a verb and
one or two adjectives.
46. ______ Therefore, so, because, thus are examples of “emphasis” connectors.
47. ______ On the other hand, but, however are examples of “contrast” connectors.
48. ______ Connectors have the same meaning of a conjunction but differ in their function.
49. ______ The words that have the end “ward” are adverbs of place: forward, homeward.
50. ______ The words “arm, million, them” have phoneme /m/ in the middle.