number | Question | Correct Answer | Student Answer |
1 | Look and write the word.![]() a o r r n w |
narrow | narrow |
2 | Listen and choose what the people are talking about. |
b. sofa | b. sofa |
3 | Listen and choose the best answer. |
b. | b. |
4 | Listen and choose what the people are talking about. |
a. neighborhood | a. neighborhood |
5 | Type the correct answer in the blank. Is she (hitting hiding) behind the screen? |
hiding | hiding |
6 | Look and write the word.![]() e c u b |
cube | cube |
7 | Choose the best answer. If the concert hadn´t be cancelled, she __________ it. |
a. could have enjoyed | a. could have enjoyed |
8 | Listen and choose what the people are talking about. |
a. friends | a. friends |
9 | Type the correct answer in the blank. We were trying to set a (goat goal) for the project. |
goal | goal |
10 | Read and choose the best answer. A sculptor´s dream of a museum filled with dinosaurs was broken and buried last night. Life-sized models of dinosaurs by British sculptor Waterhouse Hawkins were bashed to pieces. Hawkins, who came to the United States in 1868, is famous for his giant models of "terrible lizards." Working from bones of the extinct beasts, Hawkins had constructed life-sized statues of dinosaurs such as the 30-foot-long iguanodon. The public was eagerly awaiting the unveiling at the opening of a special museum in New York. That hope was destroyed when unknown vandals broke into Hawkins´s studio last night. The enraged sculptor said, "This is awful! These creations cannot be replaced. How could anyone destroy them?" Even the pieces of the statues are missing. Like the dinosaurs they represented, the statues have disappeared from the face of the Earth. A sculptor is a person who makes statues and models. |
a. True. | a. True. |
11 | Type the correct answer in the blank. Sam can´t decide whether to buy a (blew blue) or a black coat. |
blue | blue |
12 | Read and choose the best answer. A sculptor´s dream of a museum filled with dinosaurs was broken and buried last night. Life-sized models of dinosaurs by British sculptor Waterhouse Hawkins were bashed to pieces. Hawkins, who came to the United States in 1868, is famous for his giant models of "terrible lizards." Working from bones of the extinct beasts, Hawkins had constructed life-sized statues of dinosaurs such as the 30-foot-long iguanodon. The public was eagerly awaiting the unveiling at the opening of a special museum in New York. That hope was destroyed when unknown vandals broke into Hawkins´s studio last night. The enraged sculptor said, "This is awful! These creations cannot be replaced. How could anyone destroy them?" Even the pieces of the statues are missing. Like the dinosaurs they represented, the statues have disappeared from the face of the Earth. Waterhouse Hawkins was the first sculptor to make dinosaur models. |
c. Maybe (the answer is not in the story). | c. Maybe (the answer is not in the story). |
X 13 | Choose the best answer. I wish I __________ played soccer in the rain. |
b. hadn´t | c. don´t X |
14 | Look and write the word.![]() t p u e n a |
peanut | peanut |
15 | Look and write the word.![]() t n u a |
tuna | tuna |
16 | Type the correct answer in the blank. Her favorite sandwich is (tuna tooth) fish. |
tuna | tuna |
17 | Choose the best answer. If I knew the secret, I __________ you. |
a. would tell | a. would tell |
18 | Listen and choose what the people are talking about. |
b. printer | b. printer |
19 | Type the correct answer in the blank. The teacher spoke (brief briefly) about using goggles. |
briefly | briefly |
20 | Look and write the word.![]() d n g e r a |
garden | garden |
21 | garden | garden |