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Diagnostic Test B1
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DIAGNOSTIC TEST
B1
PART I. Choose the correct option
1. A.
When are going to go out?
B.
When going out are we?
C.
When do we go out?
2. A.
I work tomorrow
B.
I don't working tomorrow
C.
I'm working tomorrow
3. _____________________? yes, just now
A.
Did you finish your project?
B.
Have you finished your project?
C.
Have you got finished your project?
4. A.
I'm usually having some coffee for my breakfast
B.
I'm used to have some coffee for my breakfast
C.
I usually have some coffee for my breakfast
5. A.
I'm trying to eat a more healthy diet
B.
I try to eat a more healthy diet
C.
I'm trying to eat a healthier diet
6. A.
He's never been to New York
B.
He's never gone to New York
C.
He've never been to New York
7. A.
At this rate, they will never be here on time
B.
At this rate, they are never here on time
C.
At this rate, they are never going on time
8. A.
Are you studied Chinese before?
B.
Are you stufying Chinese before?
C.
Have you studied Chinese before?
9. A.
How long is it from Hong Kong to Shanghai?
B
How far is it from Hong Kong to Shanghai?
C.
How much is it from Hong Kong to Shanghai?
10. He told her that....
A.
He would love her forever
B.
He loved her forever
C.
He's loving her forever
PART II. Write the synonnyms
exhausted - furious - huge - miserable - awful - tiny - dull - clever - mannered - fantastic
1. Boring -
2. big -
3. tired -
4. small -
5. good -
6. angry -
7. sad -
8. bad -
9. intelligent -
10. polite -
PART III. Choose the appropiate preposition
1. I don't agree
with
to
for
you.
2. Forget
to
about
with
it
3. Does he still go
by
to
for
school....
4. is he
in
on
at
university?
5. Please look
to
at
on
me when I'm talking
6. Are you listening
over
with
to
me?
7. I'm sorry
under
for
to
what I said earlier
8. she's married
to
with
on
a doctor.
9. I'll come by your house
in
at
on
Tuesday.