Name: _________________ ENGLISH TEST #3 Score: ___/100 (1-10) Fill in each gap with one of the following words: mean inventions technology sound works important tell comes by set THE TELEPHONE One of the (1) . made in the world of science and (2) is the telephone. This instrument has become an (3) . part in our daily life. The word ‘telephone’ (4) . from two Greek words ‘tele’ and ‘phone’. These words (5) ‘far’ and ‘sound’. The telephone uses electricity to carry (6) . over a long distance. So you see the two Greek words (7) . us exactly what the instrument does. Since its invention (8) . Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, the design of the telephone (9) . has changed greatly. However the way the telephone (10) is still the same. (11-20) Read the passage. Are the statements True or False? Good evening. Welcome to our Science for Fun Program. This week we’ve received a lot of questions asking about life on the moon. We’ve talked to some experts and this is what we’ve found out. There is no water or air on the moon. It is all silent because there is no air. Of course there will be no music, no sounds. There are no rivers and no lakes. At night it is very cold. The temperature goes down to 151 o C below zero. But during the day the temperature rises to 100 o C above zero. There are great round holes on the moon. They look like big lakes. They are called craters. There are more than 30,000 craters on the moon. There are also high mountains. The highest mountains on the moon are about 26,000 feet or 8,000 meters high. And here is something very interesting to know: on the moon you weigh one sixth (1/6) of what you weigh on earth. If you weigh 50 kilos, on the moon you weigh only a little more than 8 kilos. You will be able to jump very high, even higher than an Olympic Champion. You can take very long steps as well. And . maybe you won’t sleep very well because one day on the moon lasts for two weeks. So, is there life on the moon? I’ll leave the question for you to answer yourself. 11. There is no air on the moon. 12. There are rivers and lakes on the moon. 13. There are no sounds on the moon. 14. It is very cold at night on the moon. 15. During the day the temperature is even lower. 16. There are great round holes on the moon. 17. There are no mountains on the moon. 18. You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon. 19. You will be able to jump very high on the moon. 20. One day on the moon lasts for two weeks. (21-40) Which words are the clues about? 21. You should never drink when you are D___________ a car. 22. place where people eat or drink. (11) R___________ 23. be able. (6) M________ 24. ¼. (7) Q________ 25. no money means not A___________ money. (3) 26. It’s difficul to walk on ice without falling because it’s very S___________ (7) 27. Diamonds are precious S___________ (5) 28. In a restaurant in England, they usually add 10% service and 8% T___________ to your bill. (3) 29. the opposite of noisy. (5) Q_________ 30. When a fruit is ready to eat, we say that it is R___________ (4) 31. what you see when you are walking in the country. S__________(7) 32. not sure. (9) U___________ Page 1 of 2 33. not rich. P__________(4) 34. in a bad temper. A___________(5) 35. not at all common. R____________(4) 36. Children mustn’t drink either wine ___________ beer. (2) 37. the opposite of being heavy. L___________(8) 38. not at any time. N__________(5) 39. 1/3 of the school year. (T _ _ _) 40. also. (T _ _) (41-50) Complete the second sentences in a suitable way. 41. I watched a film last night. The film was interesting. The film 42. Carly helps a man. The man is my teacher. The man 43. We ate chicken at the restaurant. It was delicious. The chicken 44. The boy is very nice. I know him from school. The boy 45. The shoes are too big. My grandma bought them for me. The shoes 46. The city seems to be abandoned. It is usually crowded with people. The city 47. You made an offer. We cannot accept it. We 48. A midwife is a woman. She assists other women in childbirth. A women 49. Three youngsters were arrested by the police. They had committed criminal offences. The police 50. The World Wide Web has become an essential part of our lives. It was invented by Tim Berners-Lee. Tim ………………… (51-60) Use the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences: 51. She/ thought/ easy/ pass/ examination. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 52. I/ look forward/ hear/ you/ soon. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 53. I/ wish/ you/ successful. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 54. parcel/ too heavy/ send/ post. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 55. He/ tall/ enough/ see/ film/ heads/ other people. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 56. it/ necessary/ you/ do/ best. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 57. when/ get/ hall/ concert/ already/ start. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 58. she/ waiting/ him/ 10 hours. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 59. If/ go/ London/ might see/ Queen. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 60. Because /bad weather/ not feel like/ go out/ this evening. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 2 of 2 . bought them for me. The shoes 46. The city seems to be abandoned. It is usually crowded with people. The city 47.