DTM test 19 / 2019
Quiz
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- These ... are too small for me. They hurt my ... .
- shoe/foot
- shoes/feet
- shoes/feets
- shoe/foots
- I have ... flat on ... top floor. You will get … lovely view from there.
- a/-/a
- the/the/the
- -/the/-
- a/the/a
- ... you watching TV when I phoned you?
- Are
- Did
- Were
- Had
- English is too hard for some old people ... .
- learn
- to learn
- to learning
- learning
- The doctor persuaded the patient … hospital for 3 more days.
- stay
- being stayed
- staying
- to stay
- When the traffic lights are red, you ... stop; when they are green, you ... go.
- couldn’t/didn’t have to
- can/aren’t able to
- must/can
- needn’t/must
- The grass ... cutting.
- should
- need
- needs
- must
- ... are you bringing an umbrella? It’s bright and sunny right now.
- How
- Where
- What
- Why
- Develop your personal plan, ... ?
- will you
- shall you
- shan’t
- don’t you
- Janet with her friends came to John’s party on Friday.
- Neither was Jim
- So does Mr. Alban
- So did we
- Nor did Alice
- He asked me, “Have you finished reading the magazine?”
- He asked me if had I finished the reading of magazine.
- He asked me if I have finished reading the magazine.
- He asked me whether I finished reading the magazine.
- He asked me whether I had finished reading the magazine.
- The noise of the children ... us the whole morning,
- depended
- reduced
- suffered
- disturbed
- French ... in France and in Canada.
- are speaking
- is spoken
- speak
- are spoken
- The number of human skeletons found at the archaeological site … 16.
- is
- have been
- are
- were
- After the accident David is in hospital. Melanie is waiting in . . . hospital for news.
- -
- an
- the
- a
- There is a splendid view of . . . lake Geneva from this hotel.
- -
- the
- a
- an
- The boys are saying, “We are going by ourselves”.
The boys are saying … by themselves.- that they are going
- if they are going
- that they were going
- if we are going
- It is … trip from the airport to the city centre.
- ten miles
- ten-mile
- ten-miles
- a ten-mile
- Read the text and answer 19-22
One day Nasreddin borrowed a pot from his neighbour Ali. Ali was a man with bad manners. The next day he brought it back with another little pot inside.
- “That is not mine,” said Ali.
- “Yes, it is,” said Nasreddin. “While your pot was staying with me, it had a baby.”
Ali was very pleased with having two pots. A little time later Nasreddin asked Ali to lend him a pot again. Ali agreed, hoping that he would once again receive two pots in return. However, days passed and Nasreddin had still not returned the pot. Finally Ali lost patience and went to demand his pot.
- “I am sorry” said Nasreddin. “I can’t give you back your pot, since it has died.”
- “Died!” screamed Ali, “How can a pot die?”
- “Well,” said Nasreddin, “You believed me when I told you that your pot had had a baby.”
According to the passage, how many times did Nasreddin borrow the pot?- twice
- once
- three times
- four times
- According to the passage, how many pots did Nasreddin give back the first time?
- One pot
- Two pots
- Three pots
- Not any
- According to the passage, why was the neighbour happy to lend his pot for a second time?
- He thought he would have more pots.
- He was very kind, noble and helpful man.
- He wanted to help his best friend Nasreddin.
- He didn’t like his pot
- According to the passage, how many pots did Nasreddin return the second time?
- None
- Three pots
- Two pots
- One pot
- Read the text and answer 23-26
Every day, a fisherman sat on a bridge. He threw the seeds into the water. He had a simple way to catch fish. He cut a branch off a tree and tied a plain string to it. He put a sharp hook on it. Then he whispered, “Come here fish.” Like magic, the fish bit the hook. He took the fish home to make a big pot of fish soup from them. One day, another man walked up to him. He said, “My name is George. I am staying at the hotel. I bet that I am a better fisherman than you. I will accompany you today. I want to prove my skill.” The fisherman cast his string. George had a lot of electronic tools. One machine showed him the locations of fish. The other machine could weigh the fish. At the end of the day, George subtracted his fish from the fisherman’s. The fisherman had beaten him by forty-seven. George was shocked. The fisherman told George, “I am patient and I believe in myself. Take a breath, and try it.
According to the passage, what is the story mainly about?- Why two fishermen used only nets
- How to cook fish to be very delicious
- How George made a pot of fish soup
- How two men competed in catching fish
- According to the passage, what did the fisherman do with the fish after he had caught them?
- He made all sorts of food.
- He sold them to a restaurant.
- He put the fish in the water again.
- He made soup from them.
- According to the passage, what did the fisherman on the bridge every day?
- He would cast his stick with string into the water
- He would accompany with George from the hotel
- He would sell all fish he caught at the market
- He would take a breath then jump into the water
- According to the passage, all of the following are TRUE about the fisherman, EXCEPT …
- He used a tree branch
- He used an electronic item
- He used a sharp hook
- He used a simple string
- Read the text and answer 27-30
There are many different kinds of sports in the world. Some people do sports for their career and other people do sports for pleasure. Some sports, like cricket, boxing using a lot of equipment, while others need very little in order to play a game successfully. Some people use public playing fields to play sport for free, while other sports such as squash, tennis, badminton and table tennis are usually paid an hourly basis. The games are often controlled by individuals known as umpires in cricket and referees in sports like football and rugby. Most sports usually last not more than a few hours. However, a game of cricket can last five days before a winner is announced. Some people prefer to watch sport games on TV. Some sports, such as football and cricket, are really popular in the UK but not in the USA. People often play basketball and baseball in the USA. However, most countries compete in world sporting events such as the Football World Cup or the Olympics, which occur every four years.
According to the passage, which sport needs the use of much equipment?- Cricket
- Athletics
- Football
- Swimming
- According to the passage, what sport is popular in the United Kingdom?
- Baseball
- Football
- Athletics
- Basketball
- According to the passage, what sport is popular in the United States?
- Football
- Baseball
- Cricket
- Squash
- According to the passage how often are the Olympics held?
- every few hours
- every five years
- every ten weeks
- every four years