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EOS2 English Practice Test - Reading and Use of English (1)

The document is a practice test for reading and use of English, divided into multiple parts including fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice questions, and matching opinions. It covers various topics such as travel, environmental awareness, and personal invitations. The test is designed to assess comprehension and language skills in a structured format.

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EOS2 English Practice Test - Reading and Use of English (1)

The document is a practice test for reading and use of English, divided into multiple parts including fill-in-the-blanks, multiple choice questions, and matching opinions. It covers various topics such as travel, environmental awareness, and personal invitations. The test is designed to assess comprehension and language skills in a structured format.

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End of Semester Test – Part 1 (Reading and Use of English) practice.

Part 1 – Fill in the missing letters.


1) I will walk to the end of the p _ _ _ .

2) You can use a zip-wire to travel across a c _ _ y _ _ .

3) If you go rock climbing you must wear a h _ _ _ _ ss.

4) Tr_ _ _ s _ _ t bo_ _ _ _ _ are good for doing


sport when it is cold outside.

5) When plastics are broken down over time they can


form m _ _ _ o _ a _ _ _ _ _ e _.
Part 2 – Answer the questions about the signs and notices.
1) What must you not do?
a) Open the door.
b) Put things in front of the door.
c) Lock the door.

2) What is the weather like?


a) Hot and humid.
b) Warm and snowy.
c) Wet and chilly.

3) The library…
a) is open everyday.
b) closes on Wednesdays.
c) closes earlier on Saturdays.

4) What do you need to bring to the Dear Mr. Jon,


party? Please come to my party! It’s at Al Fresco’s
Vincom Metropolis at 6:30pm on the 5th of
a) A gift.
May.
b) Nothing. There is going to be delicious food and
cake. You won’t regret coming. There is no
c) Delicious food.
need for you to bring a gift, just bring
yourself!

From,

Mr. Jeremy.
Part 3 – Choose the most appropriate answer for the question.
1) What are you going to do tomorrow?
a) We are going to the beach.
b) We went to the cinema.
c) Snorkeling is so much fun.

2) Have you ever been to Australia?


a) I would love to see a koala.
b) No, I have never been to Australia.
c) The Great Barrier Reef is in Australia.

3) How do you get to the metro station?


a) The trains leave every five minutes.
b) The metro station is a short walk away from the hotel.
c) Cross the road and walk towards the cinema. It’s on your left.

4) I can’t wait to go on our camping trip!


a) Me neither!
b) Me too!
c) I like kayaking.

5) How can we stop plastic pollution?


a) We can reuse, reduce and recycle.
b) We can burn plastic so it doesn’t go in the sea.
c) We can turn off the tap when we brush our teeth.
Part 4
Circle the correct word to fill in the blanks.
Tomorrow, we are have / had / having a picnic at the park. Last
year we go / went / did to the beach for our picnic, but this year
we have decided to go somewhere else. We will get / gets / goes
to the park by bus so there is enough room for all our friends. We
will leave from school and ride towards / across / from the
police station. I was talking about the trip with my mum when
my dad ring / rang / ringing her on the phone. He said he has
never went / be / been to that park so my mum asked if he
would like to go to. He said yes! I’ll / I’d / I’m make sure to pack
an extra sandwich so he has something to eat.

Part 5 – Match the opinion to the speaker.


A) I think Australia would be quite an This person doesn’t want to
interesting place to visit. It has some
interesting things like Uluru, but I am
visit Australia.
scared of some of the animals there.
B) Australia would be an amazing This person does want to
place to visit! Imagine seeing the
visit Australia.
Great Barrier Reef in person. It’s a
dream of mine to visit Australia.
C) Why would you want to visit This person isn’t sure if they
Australia? It’s too hot and most of it want to visit Australia.
is just desert. I’d much rather visit
New Zealand.
Part 6 – Read the text and answer the multiple choice
questions.
Whether you're travelling to the islands or the mountains of Thailand,
you're likely to spend at least one night in its capital city on the way.
Bangkok might be noisy and polluted but it's also an exciting city with
plenty of things to see and do. Why not make it a longer stay?
Where to stay
Phra Kanong offers a great place to stay, with its fantastic street markets
where everyday Bangkok people eat, work and live. It's not as convenient
for the main tourist sites, but it has a Skytrain station so you can be at
the Grand Palace in 20 minutes.
How to get around
Bangkok's traffic can be a nightmare. Sure, you can easily take a taxi – if
you want to spend hours stuck in traffic jams – but there are two much
better ways to get around the city. To explore the temples and historical
sites, catch an express boat river taxi along river and the canals. For the
modern part of the city, the Skytrain is a fast, cheap way to travel from
the river to the shopping malls and the famous Chatuchak street market.
Where to eat
The simple answer is: everywhere! Thai street food is among the best in the
world, and for around $5 you can eat a filling and delicious meal. Some
food stands have little plastic seats where you can sit and eat and they
cook the same dish over and over, like fried chicken on rice or Pad Thai
noodles.
What to do
After you've seen the main sites like the Giant Buddha at the temple of
Wat Pho and the spectacular Grand Palace, and shopped at Chatuchak
market, check out the snake farm and watch the live snake show. You can
even touch a snake yourself if you want to!
1) Which city is the article about?

a) Chatuchak

b) Thailand

c) Bangkok

2) How long does it take to get the Skytrain from Phra Kanong to the Grand Palace?

a) Hours

b) 20 minutes

c) 45 minutes

3) What is the best mode of transport to explore the temples and historical sites?

a) Tuk-tuk.

b) Express boat river taxi.

c) Skytrain.

4) What is the author’s opinion on Thai street food?

a) It is delicious.

b) It is disgusting.

c) It is too spicy.

5) Which animal can you touch if you want to?

a) A chicken.

b) A cat.

c) A snake.

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