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English Grammar Evaluation Questions

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English Grammar Evaluation Questions

This document appears to be an evaluation review containing 20 multiple choice questions testing comprehension of verb tenses, grammar, dialogues and passages. The questions cover a range of topics including present perfect tense, adjectives, prepositions, conditionals, comprehension of word meanings and main ideas in short texts. The review is assessing English language skills.

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Evaluation review

Name: Jennifer Daniela Hernández Atencia.

1.- SELECCIONE LA ORACIÓN C

RRECTA EN EL TIEMPO PRESENTE PERFECTO:


ORGANIZAR
 have / 1997 / they / been / since / married?      
 
A  They have been  marr

ied since 1977?


B   Have they been  married 1977 since?
C  Have they be

en  married  since 1977?


D   Have they been  married  since 1977.
E  They have been  married since 1977.
 
2.- SELECCIONE

LA ORACIÓN CORRECTA EN EL TIEMPO PRESENTE PERFECTO:


ORGANIZAR
 cinema / times / the / month / we / gone / this / have / to / three.
A   We have to

gone  this cinema three times this month.


B   We h

ave gone to this cinema three times this month.


C   We have gone to this cinema this month three times.
D   We have gone this month to this cinema three times
E  We have gon

e this cinema three times to  this month.


 
3.  COMPLETE LA ORACIÓN CON LA OPCIÓN CORRECTA
 
What_______ right now?
 
A do you
 
B don’t you
 
C are you doing
 
D   are do
 
E  doing are
 
4.  COMPLETE LA ORACIÓN CON LA OPCIÓN CORRECTA
 
How________ ice cream is left?
 
A much
 
B many
 
C a lot
 
D   a few
 
E   manys
 
5. COMPLETE LA ORACIÓN CON LA OPCIÓN CORRECTA
 
He_________ soccer at the moment.
 
A   played
 
B   is playing
 
C   are playing
 
D  is played
 
E   was played
 
 
6. COMPLETE LA ORACIÓN CON LA OPCIÓN CORRECTA
 
Jeans are________ than pants.
 
 
A   more comfortable
 
B   most comfortable
 
C   comfortable
 
D   the more confortable
 
E   confortabler
 
 
7.  COMPLETE LA ORACIÓN CON LA OPCIÓN CORRECTA
 
We don’t have ______potatoes for the soup.
 
A some
 
B   a
 
C   any
 
D   manys
 
E   anys
 
 
8. COMPLETE LA ORACIÓN CON LA OPCIÓN CORRECTA
 
Mary is the______ girl in her class.
 
A   pretty
 
B   prettier
 
C   prettiest
 
D  more prettier
 
E  more prettiest
 
9. COMPRENSIÓN TEXTUAL
Many major cities in the world today have large populations of people who have recently
arrived; they have emigrated from other countries. Perhaps you, too, have left a familiar
place to come to a new city or a new country. Or you may live in a city where there are
large numbers of newcomers. Adapting to a new place forces people to seek out new
friends, face new problems, and often learn a new language.
 
The underlined word who is related to
 
A. cities.
B. people.
C. major.
D. countries
E. you
 
 
10. COMPRENSIÓN TEXTUAL
Many major cities in the world today have large populations of people who have recently
arrived; they have emigrated from other countries. Perhaps you, too, have left a familiar
place to come to a new city or a new country. Or you may live in a city where there are
large numbers of newcomers. Adapting to a new place forces people to seek out new
friends, face new problems, and often learn a new language.
The underlined words seek out can be replaced by
 
A. give up.
B. look for.
C. take care.
D. find out.
E. find for
 
11. COMPRENSIÓN TEXTUAL
Many major cities in the world today have large populations of people who have recently
arrived; they have emigrated from other countries. Perhaps you, too, have left a familiar
place to come to a new city or a new country. Or you may live in a city where there are
large numbers of newcomers. Adapting to a new place forces people to seek out new
friends, face new problems, and often learn a new language.
According to the text,
 
A. people are forced to leave their native countries.
B. major cities of the world have received many visitors.
C. people have immigrated to other countries due to overpopulation.
D. living in a new place implies many changes for immigrants.
E.  there aren´t  large numbers of newcomers
 
 
12  Thanks for the invitation, but I have ____ seen that film.
Complete with the apropiate Word.
 
A already
 
B   just
 
C   still
 
D   yet
 
E  ago
 
13 COMPLETAR EL SIGUIENTE DIÁLOGO CON LA OPCIÓN CORRECTA
 
A tourist has just arrived in New York. He is lost...
Tourist: Excuse me, mmmm. Can you help me?
Rose: Of course.
Tourist: ________________________
Rose: Just walk up Fifth Avenue to 50th Street. St. Patrick.s is on the right.
Tourist: Is it near the Rockefeller Center?
Rose: Yes. It.s right across from it.
Tourist: Thank you.
 
A. Can you tell me if St. Patrick.s Cathedral is on Fifth Avenue?
 
B. How do I get to St. Patrick.s Cathedral?
 
C. Are you going to tell me where St. Patrick.s Cathedral is?
 
D. Is St. Patrick's Cathedral near here?
 
E.  Of course, I know where is St. Patrick.s Cathedral
 
 
14 COMPLETAR EL SIGUIENTE DIÁLOGO CON LA OPCIÓN CORRECTA
Mrs. Johnson is shopping at the supermarket.
 
Mrs. Johnson: Do you have any fresh eggs?
Storekeeper : Absolutely! How many do you want?
Mrs. Johnson: ________________________
Storekeeper: Fifty cents a dozen.
Mrs. Johnson: O.K. Give me a half dozen, please.
 
A. How much money do you have?
 
B. How many are there?
 
C. How much are they?
 
D. How many eggs do you want?
 
E. Could  you tell me what color are they ?
 
15. ORDENAR EL SIGUIENTE DIÁLOGO
 
 BREAKFAST
1. Bring me scramble eggs, a cup of chocolate and two toasts.
2. Good Morning, May I help you?
3. A glass of orange juice.
4. Anything else?
 
A. 2, 3, 1, 4.
B. 2, 4, 1, 3.
C. 2, 1, 4, 3.
D. 2, 1, 3, 4.
E. 2, 3, 4, 1.
 
16.  CONSTRUCCIÓN DE CONDICIONALES
Seleccione la opción correcta
If I  _________(know) the truth I wouldn’t have said those stupid words.
 
A  know
B  had known
C known
D had knows
E knew
 
17       CONSTRUCCIÓN DE CONDICIONALES
Seleccione la opción correcta
If I ________ (have) more money I would buy a new house.
 
A have
B had
C have had
D had had
E have has
 
 
18  READ THE TEXT AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER
 When you get up in the morning, you probably don’t think much about all the dangers you
face even before you leave the house. When people think of getting hurt, the first thing that
comes to mind is a car or plane accident. The truth is, however, that millions of people
suffer serious injuries, and even death, in their own homes.
Falls on stairs account for 30% of all accidental deaths at home. And be careful as you plug
in the toaster: many people die from electrocution due to bad electrical wiring. In fact, you
should think twice before biting into that piece of toast, because statistics indicate that
thousands of people die each year as a result of choking on food. With all these hidden
dangers, you might think that it would be safer just to stay in bed. Well, think again. A
surprising number of people are injured while in, or around a bed. And that is precisely
where most people die.
 
 
 The underlined expression due,  can be replaced by
 
A. in addition.
B. because of.
C. besides that.
D. in contrast.
E. none of the previous
 
19. READ THE TEXT AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER
 When you get up in the morning, you probably don’t think much about all the dangers you
face even before you leave the house. When people think of getting hurt, the first thing that
comes to mind is a car or plane accident. The truth is, however, that millions of people
suffer serious injuries, and even death, in their own homes.
Falls on stairs account for 30% of all accidental deaths at home. And be careful as you plug
in the toaster: many people die from electrocution due to bad electrical wiring. In fact, you
should think twice before biting into that piece of toast, because statistics indicate that
thousands of people die each year as a result of choking on food. With all these hidden
dangers, you might think that it would be safer just to stay in bed. Well, think again. A
surprising number of people are injured while in, or around a bed. And that is precisely
where most people die.
 
The underlined sentence you should think twice before biting into that piece of
toast suggests that
 
A. you shouldn.t eat toast for breakfast.
B. you will get hurt if you eat toast at home.
C. you need to be careful while you are eating.
D. you mustn.t worry about what you have for breakfast.
E. none of the previous.
 
20.  READ THE TEXT AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER
 When you get up in the morning, you probably don’t think much about all the dangers you
face even before you leave the house. When people think of getting hurt, the first thing that
comes to mind is a car or plane accident. The truth is, however, that millions of people
suffer serious injuries, and even death, in their own homes.
Falls on stairs account for 30% of all accidental deaths at home. And be careful as you plug
in the toaster: many people die from electrocution due to bad electrical wiring. In fact, you
should think twice before biting into that piece of toast, because statistics indicate that
thousands of people die each year as a result of choking on food. With all these hidden
dangers, you might think that it would be safer just to stay in bed. Well, think again. A
surprising number of people are injured while in, or around a bed. And that is precisely
where most people die.
 
According to the text,
 
A. most of the accidental deaths at home are related to falling down stairs, choking on food
and making the bed.
B. many people are not worried about the dangers they face when they are outside the
house traveling by car or plane.
C. people have to be aware of the dangers around them not only when they are out but even
at home.
D. in order to avoid accidents, people have to leave home and not travel by car or by plane.
E. none of the previous

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