Nivelation test.

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Test of nivelation.
Professor Utonio
Quiz by Professor Utonio, updated more than 1 year ago
Professor Utonio
Created by Professor Utonio about 9 years ago
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Question 1

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1. I love [blank_start]spending[blank_end] (spend) time with my family.
Answer
  • spending

Question 2

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2. I enjoy [blank_start]reading[blank_end] (read) a good book.
Answer
  • reading

Question 3

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3. I like [blank_start]to listen[blank_end] (listen) a variety of music.
Answer
  • to listen

Question 4

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4. I like [blank_start]listening[blank_end] (listen) to rock music.
Answer
  • listening

Question 5

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5. I prefer [blank_start]running[blank_end] (run) to [blank_start]walking[blank_end] (walk).
Answer
  • running
  • walking

Question 6

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There are [blank_start]too many[blank_end] reality TV shows.
Answer
  • too many
  • too much
  • aren't enough
  • isn't enough

Question 7

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7. There [blank_start]aren't enough[blank_end] educational shows for children on TV.
Answer
  • too much
  • isn't enough
  • too many
  • aren't enough

Question 8

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8. It [blank_start]will[blank_end] probably rain tomorrow.
Answer
  • won't
  • might
  • will

Question 9

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9. We [blank_start]might[blank_end] be able to use solar energy.
Answer
  • might
  • will
  • won't

Question 10

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10. He [blank_start]won't[blank_end] definitely come to the meeting.
Answer
  • might
  • won't
  • will

Question 11

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11. They definitely [blank_start]won't[blank_end] go back to the beach this year.
Answer
  • won't
  • might
  • will

Question 12

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12. I [blank_start]might[blank_end] be able get some tickets.
Answer
  • might
  • will
  • won't

Question 13

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13. Climb
Answer
  • A famous person
  • Snake meat
  • A helicopter
  • Children or animals
  • To another country
  • A mountain

Question 14

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14. Travel
Answer
  • A famous person
  • Snake meat
  • A helicopter
  • Children or animals
  • To another country
  • A mountain

Question 15

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15. Work with
Answer
  • A famous person
  • Snake meat
  • A helicopter
  • Children or animals
  • To another country
  • A mountain

Question 16

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16. Try
Answer
  • A famous person
  • Snake meat
  • A helicopter
  • Children or animals
  • To another country
  • A mountain

Question 17

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17. Fly in
Answer
  • A famous person
  • Snake meat
  • A helicopter
  • Children or animals
  • To another country
  • A mountain

Question 18

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18. Meet
Answer
  • A famous person
  • Snake meat
  • A helicopter
  • Children or animals
  • To another country
  • A mountain

Question 19

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19. call / a / me / give [blank_start]Give me a call[blank_end]
Answer
  • Give me a call

Question 20

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20. soon / see / I / you [blank_start]I see you soon[blank_end]
Answer
  • I see you soon

Question 21

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21. worry / don't [blank_start]Don't worry[blank_end]
Answer
  • Don't worry

Question 22

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22. it / forward / to / I'm / looking [blank_start]I'm looking to forward it[blank_end]
Answer
  • I'm looking to forward it

Question 23

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TEACHER OF THE YEAR A social studies teacher from the state of California has been honored as the National Teacher of the Year. President Bush presented the award to retired Army officer Chauncey Veatch at a ceremony at the White House last week. The president praised Mister Veatch for serving both the children and the nation well. In accepting his award, Mister Veatch urged others to become teachers. He praised teaching as a way to become part of America's future. He spoke in English and Spanish. Mister Veatch teaches at Coachella Valley High School in Thermal, California. Most of his students have families who speak Spanish. Many of the families are farm workers who move from place to place to pick grapes. Mister Veatch is the son of a military family who also moved often. As a child he once attended five different schools in four states during a single school year. Mister Veatch's students have won competitions on science, spelling and mathematics. They also have earned scholarships -- money to attend universities. This year, half of his thirty-four students said they want to become teachers. Mister Veatch is fifty-four years old. Before becoming a teacher, he served for twenty-two years as an Army officer. He was a medical administrator. After retiring from the Army in 1995, he became interested in teaching. He ask the local school system if he could be a substitute teacher. He had never taught before. Still, the school system gave him a job teaching science and mathematics to middle-school students. Mister Veatch, attended university classes at night, on weekends and during the summers. After three years, he completed the training required to become a permanent teacher. 23. What is this article about?
Answer
  • A new single
  • And award given to a teacher
  • A new way to recruit teachers in the USA

Question 24

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24. Where does Mr. Veatch live?
Answer
  • In Florida
  • In Kansas
  • In California

Question 25

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25. Why did Mr. Veatch go to the White House?
Answer
  • Because he rescued someone
  • Because he is a good teacher
  • Because he was the organizer of a big concert

Question 26

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26. When he was young Mr. Veatch attended a lot of schools.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 27

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27. Why did Mr. Veatch make his speech in English and Spanish?
Answer
  • Because he lived in Spain for 20 years.
  • Because he doesn't speak English very well.
  • Because most of his students come from Spanish-speaking families.

Question 28

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28. Mr Veatch's students are very good students.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 29

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29. All his students want to become teachers.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 30

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30. Mr Veatch has always been a teacher.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 31

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31. Mr Veatch studied very hard to become a teacher.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 32

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Match these verbs often used with TVs or other machines. 32. Switch over...
Answer
  • Increase the volume
  • Reduce the volume
  • Change the TV channel
  • Start a machine
  • Stop a machine / light

Question 33

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33. Switch / turn of
Answer
  • Increase the volume
  • Reduce the volume
  • Change the TV channel
  • Start a machine
  • Stop a machine / light

Question 34

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34. Turn up...
Answer
  • Increase the volume
  • Reduce the volume
  • Change the TV channel
  • Start a machine
  • Stop a machine / light

Question 35

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35. Turn down...
Answer
  • Increase the volume
  • Reduce the volume
  • Change the TV channel
  • Start a machine
  • Stop a machine / light

Question 36

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36. Switch / turn on
Answer
  • Increase the volume
  • Reduce the volume
  • Change the TV channel
  • Start a machine
  • Stop a machine / light

Question 37

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38. N [blank_start]E X T[blank_end] T [blank_start]O[blank_end]
Answer
  • E X T
  • EXT O

Question 38

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Complete the following prepositions of place. 38. A [blank_start]C R O S S[blank_end] [blank_start]F[blank_end] R [blank_start]O[blank_end] M
Answer
  • C R O S S F O
  • F
  • C R O S S F O

Question 39

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39. B [blank_start]E[blank_end] T W [blank_start]E E[blank_end] N
Answer
  • E
  • E E E

Question 40

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40. B [blank_start]E[blank_end] H [blank_start]I N[blank_end] D
Answer
  • E
  • E I N

Question 41

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41. I N [blank_start]F R O N T[blank_end] O F
Answer
  • F R O N T

Question 42

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Still, yet & ever 42. haven't / heard / still / I / boss / my / from [blank_start]I still haven't heard from my boss.[blank_end]
Answer
  • I still haven't heard from my boss.

Question 43

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43. Lisa / finished / has / homework / yet? / her [blank_start]Has Lisa finished her homework yet?[blank_end]
Answer
  • Has Lisa finished her homework yet?

Question 44

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44. person / you / met / have / ever / famous / a [blank_start]Have you ever met a famous person?[blank_end]
Answer
  • Have you ever met a famous person?

Question 45

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FOR & SINCE 45. He's been the manager [blank_start]since[blank_end] 2001
Answer
  • since
  • for

Question 46

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46. We have studied German [blank_start]for[blank_end] 3 years.
Answer
  • for
  • since

Question 47

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47. I've had this [blank_start]since[blank_end] 1989.
Answer
  • for
  • since

Question 48

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Jack has been a doctor [blank_start]since[blank_end] 1999.
Answer
  • since
  • for

Question 49

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BEEN or GONE? 49. Sarah [blank_start]has gone[blank_end] to the store. She will be back soon.
Answer
  • have been
  • has gone
  • have gone
  • has been

Question 50

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50. Sam and Jane [blank_start]have been[blank_end] to Canada many times. They're planning to go again.
Answer
  • have been
  • has gone
  • have gone
  • has been
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