English Exam1 Feb 2014 Name: Grade 8(a,b,c,d) N o : Duration : 90min Grammar part /40 # Write the form of each verb tense: (4 pts) e.g : present simple : Present continuous Present perfect Past simple Past perfect Past perfect continuous Future simple Future continuous Future perfect continuous Verb+ -s/-es V+s/Es Have + pp V+ed/irreg. Had+pp Had been +v-ing Will/be going to+ inf Will be v-ing Will have been v-ing A. Fill in with the correct preposition: (5 pts) 1. A. Why are you avoiding me? Are you ashamed of.. me? B. I apologize to.. you. I should blame myself for.. the problem. Especially that I knew that you were annoyed with. me for..being so selfish. 2. Congratulations for/on..passing your exam. You ve really taken care of.. your education. You ve also showed that you are really smart especially at.math. You ve also changed into.. a more serious person. Last semester, you were disappointed with your results but now you should be really proud. B. Complete each of the sentences with a word formed from the word in bold. (3 pts) Sam is a new employee.(employ) at an atelier. He was a tourist (tour) in Glenloven when he met an artist (art) who offered him a job at a his workshop. That man won an award when he was a contestant (contest) in a painting competition. This talented man has a preference.(prefer) for vague inspirational paintings which you see among his collection..(collect). C. Identify the Use of the future tense in each sentence (e.g. prediction basing on thinking etc.) ( 6 pts) The Allens are leaving Moscow tomorrow future plan Their plane takes off at 6 a.m programme From the way he looks, I m sure he s going to faint soon. Prediction based on what we see.. Will you please alert the security men? polite Request You will look wonderful at the ball Prediction based on what we think/ expectation If you keep acting that crazily, I will take you to a mental hospital. Warning
D. Fill in with the simple present, simple past, present perfect or perfect continuous. ( 6 pts) 1 have you been (you/be) to Scotland lately? Yes, I went.....(go) there last summer. 2. How long have you taught/been teaching (she/teach) at this centre? for more than 10 years. 3. They met..... (meet) at a New Year part long time ago, and they. have been.... (be) together for a long while. 4.Look at your face!...have you scratched...(you/scratch) it a lot? 5.Is Jane there? No, she left...(leave) just now. 6.Mother hasn t finished (not/finished) mopping the floor yet so stay wait here. 7. Michael has been painting (paint) his masterpiece since last night. 8. When did she last have....(she/last/have) a holiday? she hasn t had.. (not/had) a holiday for two years, that s why she feels (feel) so exhausted now. E. Simple Past -Past Perfect Simple- Past Perfect Continuous ( 6 pts) 1. They had already found... (already/find) their way to the station when I offered..(offer) to help them. 2. After they had been trying (try) hard for half an hour to put up their tent they realized. (realize) they had left the food supplies on the bus. 3. I hadn t been...(never/be) to an opera house before I went..(go) to see Carmen. 4. When we asked...(ask) him, he admitted that he had broken..(break) the car window with his ball. 5. Mr Smith decided... (decide) to sell his business although he had been running. (run) it for thirty years. 6. Our flight had left. (leave) when we managed....(manage) to get to the airport. F.Fill in using:yet,sofar,recently,while,ever,always,when,already,for,since,ago,just. ( 6 pts) 1.She was singing while.. he was playing the piano. 2.Oh!I haven t done the washing-up yet..... 3.We haven t had a break since.. 9.30. 4 when...did you last see Tom?A week ago.... 5.They have always.... wanted to travel around Europe. 6.Jennifer has recently....moved to her new house. 7.You don t have to inform Peter about the meeting. I have already...done it. 8. She was so tired because she had been exercising hard for hours. 9. He has been working long hours so far 10.We have done most of the exercises already 11. Has she just. Broken the law?
Reading part: Read the passage. Then answer the questions below. Right now, I am looking at a shelf full of relics, a collection of has-beens, old-timers, antiques, fossils. Right now I am looking at a shelf full of books. Yes, that's right. If you have some spare cash (the going rate is about $89) and are looking to enhance your reading experience, then I highly suggest you consider purchasing an e-reader. E-readers are replacing the books of old, and I welcome them with open arms (as you should). If you haven't heard of an e-reader and don't know what it is, then please permit the following explanation. An e-reader is a device that allows you to read e-books. An e-book is a book-length publication in digital form, consisting of text, images, or both, and produced on, published through, and readable on computers or other electronic devices. Sometimes the equivalent of a conventional printed book, e-books can also be born digital. The Oxford Dictionary of English defines the e-book as "an electronic version of a printed book," but e-books can and do exist without any printed equivalent. So now you know what an e-reader is. But you still may be wondering why they put printed books to shame. E-readers are superior to printed books because they save space, are environmentally friendly, and provide helpful reading tips and tools that printed books do not. E-readers are superior to printed books because they save space. The average e-reader can store thousands of digital books, providing a veritable library at your fingertips. What is more, being the size and weight of a thin hardback, the e-reader itself is relatively petite. It is easy to hold and can fit in a pocketbook or briefcase easily. This makes handling ponderous behemoths such as War and Peace, Anna Karenina, and Les Misérablesa breeze. Perhaps the only drawback to the space-saving aspect of an e-reader is that it requires you to find new things to put on your shelves. In addition, e-readers are superior to books because they are environmentally friendly. The average novel is about 300 pages long. So, if a novel is printed 1000 times, it will use 300,000 pieces of paper. That's a lot of paper! If there are about 80,000 pieces of paper in a tree, this means it takes almost 4 trees to make these 1000 books. Now, we know that the average bestseller sells about 20,000 copies per week. That means that it takes over 300 trees each month to sustain this rate. And for the super bestsellers, these figures increase dramatically. For example, the Harry Potter book series has sold over 450 million copies. That's about 2 million trees! Upon viewing these figures, it is not hard to grasp the severe impact of printed books on the environment. Since e-readers use no trees, they represent a significant amount of preservation in terms of the environment and its resources. Finally, e-readers are superior to books because they provide helpful reading tips and tools that printed books do not. The typical e-reader allows its user to customize letter size, font, and line spacing. It also allows highlighting and electronic bookmarking. Furthermore, it grants users the ability to get an overview of a book and then jump to a specific location based on that overview. While these are all nice features, perhaps the most helpful of all is the ability to get dictionary definitions at the touch of a finger. On even the most basic e-reader, users can conjure instant definitions without having to hunt through a physical dictionary.
It can be seen that e-readers are superior to printed books. They save space, are environmentally friendly, and provide helpful reading tips and tools that printed books do not. So what good are printed books? Well, they certainly make nice decorations. Questions 1) As used in paragraph 1, what do you think "relics, has-beens, oldtimers,antiques, fossils" are? 2)According to the author, what are e-books? 3) As used in paragraph 3, which of the following describes something that has been "put to shame"? A. A dog is left outside on a frigid, dreary winter night. B. Team A defeats Team B in a humiliating rout. C. Martha is caught stealing at the mall and is arrested in front of a crowd of curious bystanders. D. The machine has countless moving parts and Dustin has trouble assembling it. 4) A thesis statement is a sentence that clearly describes what the author plans to discuss. Based on this information, which of the following sentences from the passage is the thesis statement? A. If you have some spare cash (the going rate is about $89) and are looking to enhance your reading experience, then I highly suggest you consider purchasing an e-reader. B. E-readers are replacing the books of old, and I welcome them with open arms (as you should). C. An e-reader is a device that allows you to read e-books. An e-book is a book-length publication in digital form, consisting of text, images, or both, and produced on, published through, and readable on computers or other electronic devices. D. E-readers are superior to printed books because they save space, are environmentally friendly, and provide helpful reading tips and tools that printed books do not. 5) Based on its use in paragraph 4, what does the word petiteexplain? 6) Based on information in the passage, what are:war and Peace, Anna Karenina, and Les Misérables?
7) As used in paragraph 5, which is the best synonym for sustain? A. maintain B. allow C. enforce D. yield 8) According to the author, which reading tips and tools are offered by the e-reader? (16pts) Vocabulary: Find words in the text that mean the following: (4pts) 1-Traditional: 2-Group: 3-Advance: 4-Allow: 5-Huge animal: 6-Buying: 7-Forms: 8-Examples:
Writing: Have you ever been in a natural disaster? Have you ever been in a scary situation involving the power of nature? Describe your experience in the space below. Grammar 4 (Not more than 200 words) Sentence structure& coherence 6 context Capital/punctuation 2 Spelling Layout 2 2 Vocabulary in opinion 4 0 _ Total 20