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Come fare il test! Il Placement Test è composto da due parti Grammar Part 1 (domande 1-20) e Grammar Part 2 (domande 21-70) per un totale di 70 domande a risposta multipla. Solo una delle opzioni di scelta corrisponde alla risposta corretta. Le domande sono disposte in ordine di difficoltà crescente. È fondamentale ai fini di una corretta valutazione, rispondere solo alle domande di cui si conosce con certezza la risposta. In caso di dubbio è bene non rispondere. Le risposte dovranno essere riportate sull apposito foglio delle risposte (answer sheet) crociando il quadratino corrispondente alla risposta che si ritiene corretta. Ad esempio: volendo rispondere alla domanda n.1 con l opzione B sull answer sheet si avrà: grammar part 1. A In warm climates people like sitting outside in the sun. B In warm climates people likes sitting outside in the sun. C In warm climates people are liking sitting outside in the sun. GRAMMAR PART A B C 1. Il test ha una durata massima di 40 minuti. Buon Lavoro! Pagina 1

GRAMMAR TEST PART 1 1. A I m from Italy. B I is from Italy. C I are from Italy. 11. A - How are you? Fine, thanks. B - What are you? Fine, thanks. C - Where are you? Fine, thanks. 2. A I have 20 years old. B I is 20 years old. C I m 20 years old. 12. A My brother is a teacher. His 27. B My brother is a teacher. He s 27. C My brother is a teacher. She s 27. 3. A It s a American car. B It s an American car. C - It s (no article) American car. 13. A - Does Paul go to work by bus? Yes, he does. B - Do Paul go to work by bus? Yes, he does. C - Is Paul go to work by bus? Yes, he does. 4. A - There a red car. B There are a red car. C There is a red car. 14. A What s you name? B What s your name? C What s me name? 5. A Is this your sister? What s his name? B Is this your sister? What s her name? C - Is this your sister? What s their name? 15. A The children is happy. B The children are happy. C The children am happy. 6. A Her dog s name is Bruno. B - Her dog s name is Bruno. C - Her dog has name is Bruno. 16. A Do you German? Yes, I am. B Is you German? Yes, I am. C Are you German? Yes, I am. 7. A Do you like ice cream? B Does you like ice cream? C Is you like ice cream? 17. A Mr Darcy have a car. B Mr Darcy has a car. C Mr Darcy is a car. 8. A Is he from Italy? Yes, he s. B Is he from Italy? Yes, he are. C Is he from Italy? Yes, he is. 18. A Live you in Berlin? No, in Hamburg. B Do you live in Berlin? No, in Hamburg. C You do live in Berlin? No, in Hamburg. A I like dogs, but I don t like cats. B I like dogs, but I not like cats. C I like dogs, but I doesn t like cats. 9. A Who s his name? John. B What s his name? John. C Where s his name? John. 19. 10. A How many are you? I m 18. B How old are you? I m 18. C How much are you? I m 18. 20. A Mark speak English. B Mark speaking English. C Mark speaks English. Pagina 2

21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. A She goes to school in bus. B She goes to school on bus. C She goes to school by bus. D She goes to school with bus. A Does he work in Reading? B Works he in Reading? C Do he work in Reading? D Work he in Reading? A There isn t no biscuits in this packet. B There isn t any biscuits in this packet. C There aren t some biscuits in this packet. D There aren t any biscuits in this packet. A They can to speak English well. B They able to speak English well. C They can speak English well. D They is able speak English well. A John is best at tennis than James. B John is better at tennis than James. C John is good at tennis than James. D John is well at tennis than James. A Don t take that book. It is of me. B Don t take that book. It is mine. C Don t take that book. It is my. D Don t take that book. It is to me. A This coat is not Mary s. Hers is the blue. B This coat is not Mary s. Hers is blue one. C This coat is not Mary s. Hers is the one blue. D This coat is not Mary s. Hers is the blue one. A Try not to speak to him because he writing a very important letter. B Try not to speak to him because he writes a very important letter. C Try not to speak to him because he is writing a very important letter. D Try not to speak to him because he write a very important letter. A I have a lot money in the bank. B I have many money in the bank. C I have any money in the bank. D I have some money in the bank. A Some of the subjects we studied on the course were too difficult for me. I just could not understand them. B Some of the subjects we studied on the course were enough difficult for me. I just could not understand them. C Some of the subjects we studied on the course were little difficult for me. I just could not understand them. D Some of the subjects we studied on the course were much difficult for me. I just could not understand them. Pagina 3

31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. A I am being in England since August. B I am in England since August. C I have been in England since August. D I have being in England since August. A They play tennis all day yesterday. B They played tennis all day yesterday. C They was playing tennis all day yesterday. D They have been playing tennis all day yesterday. A Went you to the pub last night? B Did you go to the pub last night? C Did you went to the pub last night? D Have you gone to the pub last night? A These clothes belong to them. B These clothes belong to they. C These clothes belong to their. D These clothes belong to theirs. A Not talk. This is a test. B Don t talk. This is a test. C Talk not. This is a test. D Don t talking. This is a test. A Paul likes very much his work. B Paul likes his very much work. C Paul likes very his much work. D Paul likes his work very much. A She will having some friends for dinner tomorrow evening. B She is having some friends for dinner tomorrow evening. C She having some friends for dinner tomorrow evening. D She to have some friends for dinner tomorrow evening. A They not finished their work yet. B They haven t been finishing their work yet. C They don t finish their work yet. D They haven t finished their work yet. A He didn t come late, was he? B He didn t come late, didn t he? C He didn t come late, did he? D He didn t come late, wasn t he? A I ll speak to her when she will arrive. B I ll speak to her when she arrives. C I ll speak to her when she is going to arrive. D I ll speak to her when she would arrive. Pagina 4

41. A Susan told him not answer the telephone. B Susan told him no answer the telephone. C Susan told him not to answer the telephone. D Susan told him to no answer the telephone. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. A Post this letter if you will have time. B Post this letter if you are having time. C Post this letter if you had time. D Post this letter if you have time. A He d like that he should see Mary again. B He d like seen Mary again. C He d like to see Mary again. D He d like see Mary again. A Would you like to go to the dance tonight? B Do you like to go to the dance tonight? C Should you like to go to the dance tonight? D Will you like to go to the dance tonight? A His English is the worst now than it was last year. B His English is bad now than it was last year. C His English is worst now than it was last year. D His English is worse now than it was last year. A The thieves were captured after a long chase yesterday. B The thieves captured after a long chase yesterday. C The thieves are captured after a long chase yesterday. D The thieves was captured after a long chase yesterday. A She takes after her father in appearance. B She takes out her father in appearance. C She takes to her father in appearance. D She takes up her father in appearance. A The teacher opened the window so than the class could have some fresh air. B The teacher opened the window so that the class could have some fresh air. C The teacher opened the window for the class could have some fresh air. D The teacher opened the window in order the class could have some fresh air. A If she would have seen him, she would have given him the message. B If she had seen him, she would have given him the message. C If she saw him, she would have given him the message. D If she will see him, she would have given him the message. A Would the parcel not have arrived he would have been disappointed again. B Unless the parcel had not arrived he would have been disappointed again. C Had the parcel not arrived he would have been disappointed again. D If the parcel would not have arrived he would have been disappointed again. Pagina 5

51. A The plane landed safely, so we need not have worried. B The plane landed safely, so we did not need worried. C The plane landed safely, so we need not worrying. D The plane landed safely, so we need not to worry. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. A On no account you must speak to the driver. B On no account you must to speak to the driver. C On no account must you speak to the driver. D On no account must you to speak to the driver. A Mike longed to see George s face when Mary will tell him the news. B Mike longed to see George s face when Mary told him the news. C Mike longed to see George s face when Mary will have told him the news. D Mike longed to see George s face when Mary tells him the news. A I am angry. You have let me up. B I am angry. You have let me through. C I am angry. You have let me along. D I am angry. You have let me down. A I wish to have seen her before she left. B I wish I had seen her before she left. C I wish to be seeing her before she left. D I wish I have seen her before she left. A If only I hadn t drank so much, he groaned. B If only I had drunk so much, he groaned. C If only I hadn t drunk so much, he groaned. D If only I had drank so much, he groaned. A If he has been thinking before he began he wouldn t have made that mistake. B If he has been thinking before beginning he wouldn t have made that mistake. C If he had been thinking before to begin he wouldn t have made that mistake. D If he had been thinking before he began he wouldn t have made that mistake. A The boss let her leave the office early. B The boss letting her leave the office early. C The boss letting her to leave the office early. D The boss let her to leave the office early. A It had been better to have bought the other dress. B It would have been better to have bought the other dress. C It would be best to have bought the other dress. D It had been best to have bought the other dress. A If they hadn t had gone to Australia, they d still be here. B If they needn t have gone to Australia, they d still be here. C If they hadn t had to go to Australia, they d still be here. D If they didn t had to go to Australia, they d still be here. Pagina 6

61. A I know who she is, although I can t recognise her at first. B I know who she is, although I wasn t recognisign her at first. C I know who she is, although I haven t recognized her at first. D I know who she is, although I didn t recognise her at first. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. A He mustn t have hit his little sister, but he did. B He mayn t have hit his little sister, but he did. C He oughtn t have hit his little sister, but he did. D He shouldn t have hit his little sister, but he did. A The Minister denied the press reports about his private life, saying they were just not true. B The Minister objected the press reports about his private life, saying they were just not true. C The Minister refused the press reports about his private life, saying they were just not true. D The Minister protested the press reports about his private life, saying they were just not true. A We ve complained about the lights being too bright. B We ve complained about the lights are too bright. C We ve complained about the lights to be too bright. D We ve complained about the lights were too bright. A He was finishing before the bell rings. B He had finished before the bell rings. C He will have finished before the bell rings. D He is having finished before the bell rings. A Not many people enjoy be criticised. B Not many people enjoy been criticised. C Not many people enjoy to be criticised. D Not many people enjoy being criticised. A If the men had gone on working, there had been less trouble. B If the men had gone on working, there has been less trouble. C If the men had gone on working, there might have been less trouble. D If the men had gone on working, there will have been less trouble. A You can have lunch vouchers while you are worked here. B You can have lunch vouchers while you are working here. C You can have lunch vouchers while you will work here. D You can have lunch vouchers while you have worked here. A While you were cooking, Mary had listened to the radio. B While you were cooking, Mary is listening to the radio. C While you were cooking, Mary has to listen to the radio. D While you were cooking, Mary was listening to the radio. A I saw a green fat big frog in the pond in the park. B I saw a big fat green frog in the pond in the park. C I saw a green big fat frog in the pond in the park. D I saw a fat green big frog in the pond in the park. The end, well done! Pagina 7

Answer sheet GRAMMAR PART 1 GRAMMAR PART 2 A B C A B C D A B C D 1. 21. 46. 2. 22. 47. 3. 23. 48. 4. 24. 49. 5. 25. 50. 6. 26. 51. 7. 27. 52. 8. 28. 53. 9. 29. 54. 10. 30. 55. 11. 31. 56. 12. 32. 57. 13. 33. 58. 14. 34. 59. 15. 35. 60. 16. 36. 61. 17. 37. 62. 18. 38. 63. 19. 39. 64. 20. 40. 65. 41. 66. RESULT /20 42. 67. 43. 68. 44 69. 45. 70. RESULT /25 RESULT /25 COGNOME E NOME TOTAL /70 Pagina 8

Nome e Cognome Data di nascita Tel 1 Tel 2 cell e-mail Come hai conosciuto la nostra scuola Data test.. Needs Analysis Hai già studiato l inglese?.se si, per quanti anni?... Hai vissuto in Paesi di lingua inglese?... Written../70 Reading./10 Speaking /10 Listening..10 Level Level to study. Note Pagina 9