Placement Test
Evaluation
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READING
Read the text below:
Tarzan of the Apes
This story involves a shipwreck on the West coast of Africa. The passengers on the ship include a certain Lord and Lady Greystoke from England. Lord and Lady Greystoke are the only survivors of the shipwreck. Lord Greystoke builds a kind of shelter high up in the trees – a treehouse – for his pregnant wife and does his best to make them comfortable in their new jungle home. Lady Greystoke gives birth to a boy. They call the boy John. Unfortunately, she dies and leaves Lord Greystoke to take care of the baby on his own. Lord Greystoke is killed by an enormous ape that comes to investigate the strange noises in the trees. The baby is left all alone. Fortunately, a female ape, whose baby has recently died, finds the human baby alone in the treehouse. Even though the baby is white and hairless, she feels a mother’s love for it and begins to feed and take care of it. She becomes John’s mother. John – who later takes the name Tarzan, never having known his real identity – grows strong and powerful living among the apes.
Now Answer the following questions:
Brazil
West coast of Africa
North coast of Africa
Two
Three
One
On the ground
In a house
In a treehouse
A female ape
A tiger
An enormous ape
A woman
A female ape
An enormous ape
Tarzan
A baby ape
Lord Greystoke
White and hairless
Hairy and black
LISTENING
Listen to the dialogs and write the words in the correct spaces.
Dialog 1
Dialog 2
SPEAKING
Now choose a Dialog (1 or 2) and record an audio repeating it.
GRAMMAR / VOCABULARY
1. Choose the right alternative RESPECTIVELY:
NIECE, QUEEN, WOMAN
DAUGHTER, WIFE, SISTER
DAUGHTER, QUEEN, WIFE
IS, ARE, ISN'T
ARE, ISN'T, IS
ISN'T, AREN'T, IS
IN, ON, AT
AT, ON, IN
AT, IN, ON
WERE, WAS
WAS, ARE
WAS, WERE
FOOD, GIFTS, FAMILY
COSTUMES, PUMPKINS, SWEETS
EGGS, RABBITS, CHOCOLATE
4. Which type of Conditional sentence is used?
Type I (Condition possible to fulfill)
Type II (Condition in theory possible to fulfill - maybe)
Type III (Condition not possible to fulfill - too late)
Type I (Condition possible to fulfill)
Type II (Condition in theory possible to fulfill - maybe)
Type III (Condition not possible to fulfill - too late)
Type I (Condition possible to fulfill)
Type II (Condition in theory possible to fulfill - maybe)
Type III (Condition not possible to fulfill - too late)
6. Translate the following Cognates/False Cognates:
7. Choose the correct form of will and be going to to complete the sentences below.
A: We don’t have any bread.
B: I know, I _________ some. I took some money from your purse.
do buy
going to buy
am going to buy
A: We don’t have any bread.
B: Really? I _________ some from the shop then.
going to get
will to get
’ll get
A: I’m really cold.
B: I _________ the heating on.
will going to turn
going to turn
’ll turn
A: Why are you carrying your laptop?
B: I _________ some homework on the train.
will to do
will doing
’m going to do
8. Complete the following sentences using the Present Perfect: