MyEnglishElementaryTest1
MyEnglishElementaryTest1
M y
Eng lish
E l e M E nt a r y
Test 1
1 part
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NAME: NAME:
AGE: BIRTHDAY: AGE: BIRTHDAY:
ADDRESS : ADDRESS :
NATIONALITY: NATIONALITY:
E-MAIL: E-MAIL:
JOB: JOB:
FAMILY INFO: FAMILY INFO:
PETS: PETS:
Scores: 20 /
2 Fill in the table.
Scores: 6 /
3 Find the words with the similar meanings.
Scores: 9 /
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page 2
Scores: 9 /
1 part
page 3
Scores: 6 /
7 Read Megan’s e-mail about Australia Day. Then answer the questions in Hungarian.
Hi Sam
We celebrate Australia Day on 26 January every year. It is the official national day of Australia.
You know, I live in Perth, which is the capital of Western Australia. Each year thousands of people line the
banks of the Swan River (this is the river that runs through Perth) from the early afternoon and wait for the
fireworks in the early evening. Most people meet friends while waiting for the show. There are many other
celebrations across the country. People go to sporting events like tennis and cricket, and they go to the
beach or visit family and friends. They sing and dance… Kids have fun making and decorating boomerangs
and model ships. So it is a great holiday!
Love
Megan xxxxx
1 Mi az az „Australia Day”?
2 Mikor ünnepelik?
3 Mi az este fő eseménye?
4 Mit szoktak még csinálni az emberek?
1 Listening. Part 1.
a) Listen and label the buildings (supermarket: S; church: C; museum: M; hospital: H).
b) Draw the route on the map.
Scores: 10 /
UK WEATHER FORECAST
Scores: 10 /
2 part
page 5
Scores: 20 /
2 part
page 6
thin
worse
ugliest
expensive
best
Scores: 16 /
2 part
page 7
CSLA TV
6.00
Documentary:
7.05 : IQ Fighters
:This is Bunny speaking
Film:
Scores: 10 /
Part 2. Listen to the Olympic Report and answer the questions in Hungarian.
1 Milyen sportágakról tudósítottak?
Scores: 10 /
2 Pronunciation. Find the odd one out.
1 youth soup flour stew 3 tray fast half lard 5 bread meat death
2 fried high kind wink 4 coat coach touch toast sledge
Scores: 5 /
3 Write the questions and the answers.
1 2 3
Scores: 5 /
3 part
page 9
Scores: 20 /
3 part
page 10
Scores: 5 /
6 Translate the sentences.
1 Nagyon tetszel nekem.
2 Nem baj.
3 Nem érdekel.
4 Hadd nézzem!
5 Fogyókúrázom.
Scores: 5 /
7 Write the missing sentences.
Scores: 9 /
3 part
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Scores: 6 /
10 Write 100-120 words about your day and your free time.
1 Listen to the text about Vivaldi. Then answer the questions in Hungarian.
Scores: 20 /
4 part
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Scores: 6 /
7 Read the text, then answer the questions in English.
In London the houses were very close to each other and the streets were dirty - ideal conditions for the
plague to spread, particularly during the hot summer of 1665.
When plague broke out in Holland in 1663, Charles II stopped trading with the country because he wanted
to prevent plague-infected rats arriving in London. However, plague broke out in the capital in the spring of
1665. It spread by the blood-sucking fleas that lived on the black rat.
The summer of 1665 was one of the hottest summers recorded and the numbers dying from plague rose
rapidly. People began to panic and the rich left the capital. The temperature and the numbers of deaths
continued to rise. The Lord Mayor of London thought that it was the stray dogs and cats on the streets that
were spreading the disease and ordered them to be killed.
Those houses that contained plague victims were marked with a red cross.
The numbers of deaths from the plague reached a peak in August and September of 1665. However, it was
November and the cold weather brought a drastic reduction in the number of deaths. Charles II did not
consider it safe to return to the capital until February 1666.
1 Why were there ideal conditions for the plague to spread in London?
4 What was spreading the disease: the blood-sucking fleas or the stray dogs or cats?
5 How did they mark the houses that contained plague victims?
Scores: 6 /
4 part
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Scores: 8 /
9 Choose a title and write 100-120 words about it.