Test 2 Name
________________________________Class______
1
Put the verbs into the correct form. 5/____
1.
We sometimes _________books. (read)
2.
Emily _________to the cinema. (go)
3.
It often _________on Sundays. (rain)
4.
Tom and his sister _________the
family car. (wash)
5.
I always_________ to the bus stop. (hurry)
2. Put
the verbs into the correct form. 5/_____
1.
I ( like) _________ lemonade very much.
2.
The girls ( listen) _________ to pop music.
3.
Ana ( wear) _________ jeans.
4.
Mr Smith ( teach) _________ German and Italian.
5.
You ( do) _________
your homework after school.
Simple
present with 'have got' and 'be'
3. Fill
in the correct form of the verbs. 5/_____
1.
We ( have got) _________ a nice garden.
2.
She ( be) _________
six years old.
3.
Simon ( have got) _________two rabbits and five goldfish.
4.
I ( be) _________from
Vienna, Austria.
5.
They ( be) _________Sandy's
parents.
Negative
Sentences
4. Make negative sentences. 5/_____
1.
My father makes breakfast. ________________________________
2.
They are eleven. ____________________________________
3.
She writes a letter. ____________________________________
4. I speak
Italian. ____________________________________
5. Tom calls his father on Sundays. ____________________________________
Questions
5.Make questions. 5/____
1.
you / speak / English ____________________________________
2.
when / he / go / home ____________________________________
3.
they / clean / the
bathroom ____________________________________
4.
where / she / ride / her
bike ____________________________________
5.
Billy / work / in the supermarket ____________________________________
6. Reading 13/_____
In English speaking countries, children get
their presents on Christmas Eve (24 December). Santa comes at night when
everyone is asleep. Santa’s reindeer can fly and take him from house to house.
They land on the roofs of the houses and then Santa climbs down the chimney to
leave the presents under the Christmas tree.
In the morning of Christmas Day (25
December), children usually get up very early to unwrap their presents. Then
they have plenty of time to play with their new toys.
Christmas dinner is served in the early
afternoon. Most people eat turkey, salad and a Christmas pudding.
26 December is called Boxing Day. It hasn’t
always been a holiday. People used to go back to work on that day where their
bosses gave them little Christmas presents in small boxes. That’s why the day
is called Boxing Day.