GENERAL ENGLISH LEVEL TEST

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- Grammar, Vocabulary, Syntax & Structure:


are
have
is
be

have
has
are
like

they
my
me
ours

doesn’t drink
do not drink
drink
doesn’t drinks

go
went
gone
going

Do you read
Are you read
Do you reading
Read you

Are there
Is there
Are their
Is they

seeing him
have seeing him
be seeing him
seen him

left
will leave
leaved
leaves

it takes
takes it
does it takes
does it take

didn’t eat nothing
didn’t eat something
ate anything
didn’t eat anything

into
through
in
out

would bought
would buy
will buy
would have bought

had living
had lived
have lived
had been lived

growling
howling
crawling
prowling

stalemate
checkmate
conundrum
compendium

- Interrogative

Find the correct question:

When did she come?
How often does she come?
How many times she comes?
How long she comes?

Why don’t she drive?
Why didn’t she drive?
Why she doesn’t drive?
Why doesn’t she drive?

How high is Michael?
How long is Michael?
How tall is Michael?
How much is Michael?

Whose books are these?
Who books are these?
Who’s these books?
What books are these?

Find the correct answer

I heared five complaints last week.
I hear five complaints last week.
I heard five complaints last week.
I hearded five complaints last week.

It depends on weather or not he stays healthy.
It depends on if or not he stays healthy.
It depend on wether or not he stays healthy.
It depends on whether or not he stays healthy.

All signs points to a steady increase.
All indicators point to a further increase in the future.
Experts say that it is very likeness.
No one can be shore, but it is likeness.

Because anyone here thinks that it’s unfair.
Because the actual legislation decriminates against women.
Because no one think that it’s fair.
Because there’s widespread belief that it’s outdated.

- Conditional

Find the logical conclusion:

If she didn’t work so fast, she wouldn’t make mistakes.
If she didn’t work so fast, she wouldn’t made mistakes.
If she didn’t worked so fast, she wouldn’t make mistakes.
If she didn’t work so fast, she wouldn’t makes mistakes.

If his car hadn’t broke down, he wouldn’t have ridden his bike to work.
If his car hadn’t broken down, he wouldn’t have ridden his bike to work.
If his car hadn’t broken down, he wouldn’t have roden his bike to work.
If his car hadn’t broken down, he wouldn’t have rode his bike to work.

If they hadn’t paid the mortgage, he would have kept his job.
If he hasn’t lost his job, they could afford the mortgage.
If he had kept his job, they couldn’t have paid the mortgage.
If he hadn’t lost his job, they could have paid the mortgage.

- Passive


Find the correct and logical sentence in the passive form based on the sentence in the active:

He was took to the airport.
She was taken to the airport.
She was took to the airport.
He was taken to the airport.

Many roads were builded lately.
Many roads have been built lately.
Many roads were builded lately.
Many roads have built lately.

The lake was droned to make space for buildings.
The company was spaced to make place for buildings.
The lake was drained to make place for buildings.
The company was drained to make place for real estate.

- Reading Comprehension

My office is a place where I can concentrate on my work and feel comfortable at the same time.I have all the necessary equipment on my desk. I have the phone next to my computer on my desk;I have a comfortable office chair to sit on and some pictures of my family between the computer and the telephone.In order to help me read, I also have a lamp near my computer which I use in the evening if I work late.There is plenty of paper in one of the cabinet drawers.There are also staples and a stapler, paper clips, highlighters, pens and erasers in the other drawer.In the room, there is a comfortable armchair and a sofa to sit on. I also have a low table in front of the sofa on which there are some industry magazines.

pictures of my family
lamp
computer
photocopier

between the computer and the telephone
near the fax
next to the lamp
on the wall

all day
never
in the morning
in the evening

on the desk
next to the lamp
in a drawer
next to the telephone

company reports
fashion magazines
books
industry magazines


Kuala Lumpur Downtown Night Market now has 600 stalls, most of which employ former addicts who completed the same rehabilitation program Roshandin went through, and more than half are owned by recovering drug addicts.
"It gives us a reason to stay clean and sober everyday," Roshandin said.


The bazaar (open from 10 pm to 4 am) is a huge draw for tourists, he added, offering everything from local, handmade batik fabrics to street food to foot massages to five-minute haircuts.
On weekends, the market invites local dancers and musicians to perform on its stage.
A portion of all proceeds go to Kuala Lumpur's Pengasih rehab centre.

Socially conscious businesses like KL Downtown are giving travellers the opportunity to do some good while on vacation. The timing is great, say responsible tourism advocates, because demand for sustainable travel in Malaysia is on the rise.



600
None
Most of them
Some of them

They can buy new clothes there
It helps them to avoid using drugs
It allows them to become rich
It doesn’t have any special importance

To the Malaysian state
Into the pocket of Roshandin
To the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism
To a drug rehabilitation centre.

Tourists are allowed to buy articles
Tourists get together and dance
International dancers and musicians are invited
Malaysian dancers and musicians are invited

- Listening

Listen to the audio a maximum of 3 times.:

Yes
No
The information is not provided.

He writes telephones
He has lunch
He writes articles
He plays with his kids

He spends a lot of time on the telephone
5 hours
Once
8 hours

Never
Sometimes
Always
Usually

Naomi –
Watch the following videos and answer the questions (watch each video a maximum of 4 times):


In Ireland
In New Zealand
In England
In Finland

It’s a medium-sized city.
It’s a little village.
It’s an industrial town.
It’s a small city.

8 years.
18 years.
Until she was 18.
She still lives there.

He was an engineer for a mining company.
He was a sound engineer for movie production company.
He was a tall manager who worked in a pink uniform.
He was a tour manager for a famous music band.

Her mother’s father.
Her grandmother.
Her mother.
Her father’s mother.

When she was four years old.
When she was fifteen.
In the 80’s.
In her early childhood.

Naomi and her siblings lived in the land of opportunity but had to leave.
Naomi and her sibling moved to what someone in their family had decided was the land of opportunity.
Naomi`s brother went on holiday regulary with his mother to Australia.
Naomi and her brother decided Australia was the land of opportunity in the 80`s.