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REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 MULTIPLE CHOICES Choose the best answer for each of the following sentences: 1. If I had enough time, I ………………………to visit your family A: would go B: will go C: went D: have gone 2. Happy Christmas! _ ‘’……………………………………’’ A: The same to you B: You are the same C: The same for you D: You are welcome 3. Identify and circle a mistake A, B, C, D If you were here yesterday, you would have been seen my mother A B C D 4. …………………… too much, he was tired to go to work on time A: Drunk B: To drink C: Have drunk D: Having drunk 5. Tet is a ………………… occasion for all members of families to gather A. specially B. specialize C. special D. specializing 6. The children seem to be incapable ……………… working quietly themselves A: at B: of C: to D: with 7. Sally’s low test score kept her from ………………… to the university A: admitted B: to admit C: to be admitted D: being admitted 8. A burglar ………………….into the house while we ………………… television A: had broken/ watched B: broke/ watched C: broke/ were watching D: broke/ had watched 9.“ I’m sorry. I was rude to you last night” he said to me A: He apologized of being rude to you last night B: He apologized for being rude to you last night C: He apologized to me for being rude to me last night D: He apologized to me on being rude to me last night 10. A friend of mine phoned me …………………me to her birthday party A: inviting B: to invite C: for inviting D: for invite Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest: 11. A.celebration B.entertainment C.traditional D.preparation Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others: REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 12. A.country B. lunar C.luck D.plum 13. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions A. candle B. cake C. decorate D. celebration 14. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following question A. limit B. increase C. figure D. double 15. Mark the letter A, B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following question After learning all the details about the project, the contractor told us them A B C at the planning meeting. D Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following question 16. The of the speaking English competition will be known today. A. decision B. effect C. choice D. result 17. We need a/an and reliable birth control method to decrease population growth A. limited B. safe C. available D. average 18. The new law allows school districts to spend more money on less children A. advantageous B. disadvantageous C. advantaged D. disadvantaged 19. When I entered the room, everybody joyfully A. had danced B. danced C. was dancing D. were dancing 20. The mouse family avoided by coming out only when the house was empty and the REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 two cats were outside A.catching B.to have been caught C.being caught D.to be caught 21. The man glanced nervously his watch A. to B. at C. for D. With 22. all the trace of his crime, the criminal left the building A. To have removed B. Have removed C. Having removed D. Removed 23 Anne hoped to join the private club. She could make important business contacts there A. inviting B being invited C. to invite D. to be invited Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges 24. Tom: “Let’s have some classical music”Jane: “ ” A. never mind B.good idea C. I think so D. with pleasure 25. Sue: “it was a super show, wasn’t it?” John: “ ” A. Great, I really enjoy it B. It’s my pleasure C. Thanks, you’re really kind D. Yes, but it was quite boring 26. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following question A. surprise B. invite C. divide D. happen 27. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following question. A. hitting B. horrible C. heart D. honor REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 28. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following question Her parents prevented her from(A) get(B) married to(C) her teacher(D) 29. Anna: Why do you call your son Hugo? A. to be called Daisy : He wants by that name B. to be calling C. being called D. calling 30. If we the plan you suggest, we are more likely to be successful A. elect B. adopt C. decide D. command 31. My friend often shows her whenever I have troubles. A. sympathy B. sympathize C. sympathetic D. sympathetically 32. Everest is highest mountain in world A. a/ the B. the/ θ C. θ / the D. the / the 33. When they got to the station, the train already A. left B. leaves C. has left D. had left 34. It is impossible such a difficult thing without any help A. to do B. doing C. do D. done 35. I was very tired. , I determined to walk on to the next village A. Therefore B. However C. And 36. If I to school yesterday, I him there A. went/will meet B. went/would meet C. had gone/would have met D. had gone/would meet 37. “Why don’t we go sailing this weekend? A. Jack offered to go sailing that weekend D. Or REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 B. Jack denied going sailing that weekend C. Jack refused to go sailing that weekend D. Jack suggested going sailing that weekend 38. Tom suggests taking a taxi to home – Tom: “I think we should take a taxi to home. It’s too late”. – Mary: “ ” A. Yes, that’s a good idea B. No, that’s a good idea C. Yes, that’s not a good idea D. No, I think so 39. Hung invites Lam to have dinner with him Hung: “Would you like to have dinner with me?” Lam: “ ” A. I’m very happy B. Yes, it is C. Yes, I’d love to D. Yes, so do I 40. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions A. branch B. brace C. blanket D. black 41. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions A. settle B. protect C. compose D. relate 42. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in the following sentence English speaking contests in schools help students improving their speaking skills A B C D 43. Last Sunday, when they an exciting football match on TV, the electricity out A. were watching/ was going B. watched/ went C. watched/ was going D . were watching/ went 44. Have you finished the dishes? I need you help me with my homework. A. to clean B. clean C. cleaned D. cleaning REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 45. The office staff decided a retirement party for Mr. Green A. to have B. having C. having had D. to have had 46. in this kind of campaign many times, these volunteers are experienced in teaching children to read and write A. Taking part B. Take part C. Having taken part D. Taken part 47. He didn’t expect to the party A. being invited B. invited C. be invited D. to be invited 48. If she sick, she would have gone out with me to the party A. hasn’t been B. wasn’t C. weren’t D. hadn’t been 49. You have our thanks everything you have done A. on B. to C. with D. for 50. Jenny is talking to her friend, Marry Jenny : “ Wow ! what a nice coat you are wearing “ Marry : “ ” A. Certainly. Do you like it , too ? B. I like you to say that C. Yes, of course. It’s expensive. D. Thanks. My mother bought it for me 51. In a restaurant, a waiter is talking to a customer Waiter: ‘How do you like your steak done? “ Customer: “ ” A. I don’t like it much B. Very little C. Well done D. Very much 52. I met Mike at university. It was a start of a friendship A. lifelong B. long live C. long life D. live long 53. They wasted a whole week him to join the project A. persuade B. persuading C. persuaded D. to persuade Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions 54: John congratulated us of passing our exam A. of B. congratulated C. us D. our Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 55: Don't all of us want _ and needed by other people? A. loving B. to be loved C. to love D. being loved C. To have slept D. Having slept 56: _ for twelve hours, I felt marvelous A. To have been slept B. Having been slept 57: “You're always making terrible mistakes,” said the teacher This sentence means that _ A. The teacher made his students not always make terrible mistakes B. The teacher realized that his students always made terrible mistakes C. The teacher asked his students why they always made terrible mistakes D. The teacher complained about his students making terrible mistakes 58: At the end of this month, we _ friends for ten years A. has been B. will have been C. are D. will be 59: _ you at the station if you'd told me you were coming A. I'd have met B. I was met C. I met D. I'd meet 60: “Let's have a break for lunch,” said Mathew. This sentence means that _ A. Mathew suggested having a break for lunch B. Mathew insisted on having a break for lunch C. Mathew offered us a break for lunch D. Mathew wanted to have a break for lunch Answer keys: A A B D C B 16 17 18 19 20 21 D B D C C B 31 32 33 34 35 36 A D D A B C 46 47 48 49 50 51 C D D D D C REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 D C C B C B A B C 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 C D B A D D B A B 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 D A C B A C D D A 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 A B A B D D B A A READING ( LEXICAL) Read the passage and fill in the blanks by choosing A, B, C or D ( 2,5 marks) April fool’s Day started (1)………… the 16th century in Europe. Before that time, New Year’s Day was celebrated on April st Then a new calendar called the Gregorian calendar was introduced. January 1st became the first day of the (2)……………, but many people did not know about it. So those (3)………… continued to celebrate New Year’s on April 1 st were (4) ………………and fools Nowadays We play jokes on people on April st For example, someone might put salt in the sugar container so another person could “accidentally” put it in their coffee. On maybe a person would (5)………… a lie to make someone else shocked. After we play the trick, we say “April Fool”. It is generally done in the spirit of fun and doesn’t cause any real harmless to anyone 1. A: on B: in C:at D: about 2. A:year B: century C:week D: month 3. A: where B whose C: who D: which 4. A: celebrated B: imprisoned C: teased D: cheated 5. A: tell B: say C: speak D: talk Michael is going to a wedding next Saturday. His great friend, Marie, and her fiancé, George, are getting married. They (6) each other for five years, but they have only been going out together a short time. He must say, we were all rather (7) when they announced that they were engaged The wedding will be in the church near Marie’s home and afterwards there will be a party in the Church Hall. There will be almost a hundred (8) at the party. Besides both their REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 families, all Marie’s friends from college will be (9) the wedding and Marie and George have also invited a lot of people from the office (10) they both work. The party should be great fun. There will be lots of food and drinks. There is also going to be a band. we all expect that it will go on until late in the evening. (Source: www.esllab.com/practicetest1/) 6,A. know B. knew C. knows D. have known 7.A. surprises B. surprising C. surprised D. to surprise 8: A. visitors B. guests C. members D. crowds 9: A. out B. about C. off D. at 10: A. which B. what C. where D. that There are many Chinese festivals in Hongkong but only a few major ones are celebrated in most families. Before New Year’s Day comes, people clean and decorate their houses, (11) ……………… a lot of food and go shopping for gift and new clothing. New year’s Eve is the time when every family gathers its members together for dinner. People used to (12) ……………………….with the firecrackers. This is now forbidden in Hongkong (13) …………………………playing with the firecrackers can be very dangerous. In recent years, however, Chinese New Year has been celebrated by “giant firecrackers”. This is actually a firework (14)………………………in Victoria Harbour. Music is played while bright, colourful fireworks explode into lovely patterns and light up the dark sky. On New Year’s Day, they visit their friends and relatives with gifts. The children receive lucky money. Many people go to the temples to (15)……………… the gods. Chinese people in Hongkong welcome the New Year with hope and happiness 11. A. enjoy B . make C. sell 12. A. have B. celebrate C .commemorate D. honour 13.A . though B.so C. because D. while 14. A. performance B. display C. presentation D. show 15. A. worship B. pray C. visit D. see D. prepare REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 Some friends come into our lives for just a short time. Others come and stay forever. Think about your closest friends. How long have you known each (16) ? Some people say that their spouse or family member is their best friend. Others say they have known their closest friends for many years. And some great friends haven't known each other all that long, (17) knew right away that there was a connection, or bond, between them. Could it be that there is a twin spirit out there for each of us? What (18) a stranger or acquaintance into a friend? Do you know right away if you are going to like someone? Some people think that any (19) can become a friend if they spend enough time together. That may be true for some people. But one thing most of us agree on is that true (20) seems to happen when people have something in common. Perhaps we see a part of ourselves in our friends. Maybe seeing the good in them helps us to see the good in us as well (SOURCE: learningenglishteens.britishcoucil.org/skills) 16. A. others B. other C. another D. the other 17. A. but B. and C. so D. or 18. A. makes B. keeps C. helps D. turns 19. A. people B. partner C. stranger D. classmate 20. A. friend B. friendship C. friendly D. unfriend Halloween is celebrated on October the 31st (21) year. It is originated from a pagan holiday and the Christian holiday of all Saint’s day. The name Halloween is a shortened version of all Hallows’ Eve. Today, it is more of a fun day for children and has largely (22) its religious roots. Halloween has many (23) identifiable symbols. The colors orange and black are widely used. (24) , orange pumpkins and fires are black witches, cats and costumes are common features of this day. One of the biggest Halloween activities is trickor treating. This is when children knock on doors and ask for a small gift. If they don’t get (25) , they will pay a trick on the person who opens the door. Food also plays a big part of Halloween .Coffee apples very popular and so is anything made from pumpkin (www.eslholidaylessons.com ) 21: A. every B. all C. whole D. entire 22: A. lose B. lost C. losing D. loss 23: A. easy B. ease C. eased D. easily 24: A. Moreover B. However C. In particular D. Therefore 25: A. nothing B. anything C. things D. thing 10 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 10 B A C A A D C B D C 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 D B C A B B A D A B 21 22 23 24 25 A B D C B READING COMPREHENSION Read the text carefully, and then choose the best answers.(2.5 marks) Parks in our country are wonderful playgrounds and millions of people visit them every year. There are places where you can camp without charge or you can rent a room in a hotel. You can take long walks in the forests, take boat trips, or climb mountains. You are not allowed to hunt in the parks, so there are many wild animals. You can fish in the streams of most of the parks. The park keepers sometimes go with the visitors on walks to tell them about the animals, plants, and mountains. They also have programmes and talks at the campgrounds and in the hotels so that people may learn all about the park and the things that are in it 1 We can camp _ in the park A. without charge B. with a small fee C. if we rent a room in a hotel D. if we visit them every year 2 We can _ in the parks A. go for a walk B. go climbing C. go by boat D. all are correct 3 We _ in the streams in most of the parks A. can’t fish B. can be fished C. can fish D can be C. park keepers D. animals fishing 4 The word “them” in line 4 refers to A. parks B. visitors 11 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 5 Which of the following statements is not true? A. There are many animals in the parks. B. We can walk and talk with the park keepers C. We are allowed to fish in most of the parks D. We can hunt in the parks When I was a student I had a summer job in an expensive restaurant in Glasgow. One day we were expecting forty members of a football team for lunch. I was given the job of peeling potatoes. I thought I was managing quite well with my small knife until the owner appears to see how I was getting on. She was amazed that I was using a knife and asked why I wasn't using the potato peeler. I had no idea what a potato peeler was so she led me into a small room behind the main kitchen. There, on the table, was a small machine like the rubbish bins some people have in theừ bathrooms. She explained as if to a small child that I had to put the potatoes in, close the lid and press tìie button. When she came back ten minutes later I told her I thought it was quicker to do it by hand. She asked what I meant. "Well, they aren't ready yet", I replied. You can imagine how I felt when she lifted the lid and took out the potatoes the size of peas. The potato peeler was not automatic Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the passage above? A. The story happened in summer B. The football team members would have potato for lunch. C. At first, the author peeled potatoes with a knife D. The potato peeler was a rubbish bin Which statement is TRUE according to the passage? A. In the view of the owner, the writer couldn’t do her job well B. The owner didn’t teach the writer how to use a potato peeler. C. The writer was a student in Glasgow D. The writer didn’t work in the restaurant soon after that Which statement is impossible to know from the passage? A. The owner of the restaurant explained how to use the peeler very carefully B. The potato peeler could not stop when the potatoes were ready. C. On that day the restaurant had forty guests D. The potato peeler was not automatic 12 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 What was the job of Tered to the writer? A. A summer job B. A job in a restaurant C. A job of peeling potatoes D. All are correct 10 What does the word “amazed” means? A. surprised B. Pleased c. excited D. disappointed The population of the world has increased more in modern times than in all other ages of history combined. World population totaled about 500 million in 1650. It doubled in the period from 1650 1680. By the year 2000, the population will be about 6.6 billion. Estimates based on research by the United Nations indicate that it will double in the twentyfive years between 1975 and the year 2000 No one knows the limits of the population that the earth can support. Thomas Malthus, an English economist, developed a theory that became widely accepted in the nineteenth century. He suggested that because world population tended to increase more rapidly than food supply, we should continuously “constrain” available resources. Malthus cited wars, famines, epidemics and other disasters as in the usual limitations of world population growth. With recent advances in science and technology, including improved agricultural methods and great progresses and in medicine, some of the limiting factors in population growth have been lessened, with obvious results International organizations have recommended programmes to encourage general economic development that target areas along with a decrease in birth rates to effect a lasting solution (http://www.ompersonal.com.ar/omtoefl/READING/answers10.htm) 11: Which of the options below is the best title for the passage? (VD) A. A Brief History of Population and Overpopulation C. The United Nations' Estimate B. Limiting Factors in Population Growth Theory 12: What is the population in 1650? (NB) 13 D. Thomas Malthus's REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 A. about one million B. about 500 million C. 6.6 billion D Over six billion 13: The word “constrain” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to which of the following? (TH) A. make use of B. limit C. support D. recycle 14: The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to _. (NB) A. the earth B. Thomas Malthus’s theory C. the world D. the world population 15: It can be inferred from the passage that the limiting factors in population growth have been lessened because of A. precaution B. disasters C. improved technology D. scarcity The population of the world has increased more in modern times than in all other ages of history combined. World population totaled about 500 million in 1650. It doubled in the period from 1650 1850. Today, the population is about 6.6 billion No one knows the limits of the population that the earth can support. Thomas Malthus, an English economist, developed a theory that became widely accepted in the nineteenth century. He suggested that because world population tended to increase more rapidly than food supply, we should continuously constrain available resources. Malthus cited wars, famines, epidemics and other disasters as in the usual limitations of world population growth. With recent advances in science and technology, including improved agricultural methods and great progresses in medicine, some of the limiting factors in population growth have been lessened, with obvious results. International organizations have put forward several recommendations to alleviate the problem of overpopulation, including an increase in food production, general economic development in target areas, and a decrease in birth rates. Most experts agree that it will be necessary to combine all three recommendations in an effort to affect a lasting solution (Adapted from Barron’s TOEFL) 16. According to the passage, which is Not true about Thomas Malthus? A. He studied money, trade and industry 14 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 B. He claimed that overpopulation has put a burden on the world’s food supply C. he has stated some consequences of overpopulations D. His theory was challenged by most experts in his fields. 17. The word “ It “ in bold refers to “ ” A. The world B. The history C. The population D. The year 1650 18. According to Thomas Malthus, all of the following are caused by population growth EXCEPT A. disasters B. diseases C. food shortage D air and water pollution 19. It can be inferred from the passage that A. The world population in 1850 could be one billion B. Food supply is not being least serious problem caused by overpopulation C. Despite all the efforts by international organizations, overpopulation has not been solved effectively D. Overpopulation limits the advances in science and technology 20. The best title of this passage could be “ ” A. World’s Population Capacity B Overpopulation Causes and Effects C. A description of World’s Population Growth D A glance at Population and overpopulation Teaching English, mathematics and other subjects in Ghana will inevitably increase employment opportunities, reduce illiteracy and ultimately assist local people to become economically independent. Teaching volunteers will work alongside local teachers to improve participatory teaching methods, classroom management, assessments and gender equality in the classroom. Volunteers will also help develop primary education projects focusing on earlychildhood development, literacy and health education. As a teaching volunteer, you may teach conversational English, mathematics, geography, science, social studies or supervise homework and provide individualized attention to students falling behind in class. Ghanaian students of all ages and backgrounds appreciate the opportunity to interact with fluent English speakers. You do not have to be a qualified or experienced teacher to join the project, and you are sure to receive a warm welcome from the local schools we work with who are eager to have our volunteers. Whether you want to volunteer abroad by teaching during your gap year, career break, or vacation you will have a role to play, and your efforts will make a lasting impact 15 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 The teaching placement is in kindergarten, lower grades and primary schools in Accra, the capital of Ghana as well as in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Volunteers with personal experience in special education can also bring their skills and initiatives to bear as they help create lesson plans and activities for their unique lessons. You will as well gain handson experience and have lots of fun working in this project (SOURCE: learningenglishteens.britishcoucil.org/skills) 21. What is the passage mainly about? A. Volunteer work and its importance B. Volunteer work and its difficulty C. Volunteer work in Ghana D. Volunteer work in schools 22. The word inevitably in paragraph 1 is closest meaning to . A. unimportantly B. unavoidably C. uncertainly D. unexpectedly 23. The word “they” in the last paragraph refers to A. Volunteers B. Students C. Local people D. Ghanaians 24. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Teaching is the only volunteer work in Ghana B. You earn nothing from working voluntarily in Ghana C. You must be welltrained to be a volunteer teacher D. Volunteers will cooperate with local teachers in teaching 25. According to the passage, when does the writer think people want to volunteer abroad? A. When they are unemployed teaching B. When they join a project in C. During gap year, career break, or vacation teaching methods C. When they want to improve their A D C B D D A 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A A B D C D C 21 22 23 24 25 C B A D C 16 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 10 C D A 18 19 20 D C D REWRITE REWRITE THESE SENTENCES USING THE PERFECT PARTICIPATE (“Having + past participle”) I did all the housework, then I went out for a walk ……………………………… He got out of bed, then he took a bath ……………………………………………… She turned off the lights, then she went to sleep ………………………………………………… They ate dinner, then they looked for a café to pass the time …………………………………………………………… Joan read the job advertisement in the paper, then she wrote an application letter ……………………………………………………………… James typed all the letters, then he put them all in envelopes ……………………………………………………… They bought the house, then they asked an architect to redecorate it ………………………………………………………………… He wrote the book, then he looked for a publishing house to print it …………………………………………………………… He had drunk a bottle of wine. He couldn’t drive home ……………………………………………………… 10 As he had eaten it many times, so he had no desire to eat it again …………………………………………………………… REPORTED SPEECH WITH GERUND 17 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 “You stole my watch,” the man said to the boy …………………………………… “I’m afraid I’ve lost your letter,” Kevin told me ………………………………………………… “I’m sorry I’m late,” Amanda said …………………………………………… “It was your fault. You gave us unclear instructions,” he said …………………………………………………… “Well come, Brian, you’ve passed the exams!” said his father ……………………………………………………… “I didn’t break your window,” he said ……………………………………………………… “I really must see the manager in person,” the man insisted ………………………………………………………… “Why don’t we share the cost?” Carol said …………………………………………………………… “Thank you very much for telling me the way,” she said …………………………………………………………… 10 “Don’t drink the local water,” said the guide …………………………………………………………………… REWRITE THE FOLLOWING IN REPORTED SPEECH “If I get more information, I’ll let you know,” Kurt said to me Kurt said ……………………………………………… “If I knew they were honest, I’d gladly lend them the money,” said Steve Steve said………………………………………………… “If you have a mobile phone, check that it is turned off,” she said to me She said……………………………………………………… “I will be angry if it turns out that you’re wrong,” John told me John said……………………………………………………… 18 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 “Take another sandwich if you’re hungry,” she said to him She asked……………………………………………………… “If I were you, I would choose medicine to study at college,” Sam told me Sam advised…………………………………………………… “If you change your mind, give me a ring,” Peter said to Pamella Peter asked…………………………………………………… “If the disease is untreated, it can lead to brain damage,” said the doctor The doctor said…………………………………………………… “Had you been in time for work, your boss wouldn’t have been annoyed,” Susan said Brenda Susan said……………………………………………………………… 10 “If you complain about me, I’ll get into trouble with my teacher,” Brian said Brian told Sally that REWRITE THESE SENTENCES INTO CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Lucia doesn't go to school because she is ill. If Lucia………………………………………………………… I didn't cook dinner yesterday evening because my husband brought pizza. If my husband……………………………………………………… My father wasn't at home last night because he had an important meeting at the office. If my father………………………………………………………… Peter went out with his friends because he finished his homework on time. If Peter………………………………………………………………… We are late for work so the boss is very angry with us. If we…………………………………………………………………… David and Claire didn't buy the house on Park Street because it didn't have a balcony. If the house……………………………………………………………… I can't get into the house because I forget the key in the classroom. If I…………………………………………………………………… Mr.Jerkins drove his car carelessly. He crashed into a tree. If Mr.Jerkins……………………………………………………………… Miss Eliot left her umbrella at home so she got soaked in the heavy rain last Sunday. 19 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 If Miss Eliot……………………………………………………………… 10 Little boy refused to use the sun cream. He had terrible sunburn on his shoulders. If the little boy…………………………………………………………… REWRITE Rewrite the sentences using the perfect participle “Having + past participle” I did all the housework, then I went out for a walk Having done all the housework, I went out for a walk He got out of bed, then he took a bath Having got out of bed, he took a bath She turned off the lights, then she went to sleep Having turned off the lights, she went to sleep They ate dinner, then they looked for a café to pass the time Having eaten dinner, they looked for a café to pass the time Joan read the job advertisement in the paper, then she wrote an application letter Having read the job advertisement in the paper, she wrote an application letter James typed all the letters, then he put them all in envelopes Having typed all the letters, he put them all in envelopes They bought the house, then they asked an architect to redecorate it Having bought the house, they asked an architect to redecorate it He wrote the book, then he looked for a publishing house to print it Having written the book, he looked for a publishing house to print it He had drunk a bottle of wine. He couldn’t drive home Having drunk a bottle of wine, he couldn’t drive home 10 As he had eaten it many times, so he had no desire to eat it again Having eaten it many times, he had no desire to eat it again REPORTED SPEECH WITH GERUND “You stole my watch,” the man said to the boy 20 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 The man accused the boy of stealing his watch “I’m afraid I’ve lost your letter,” Kevin told me Kevin admitted losing my letter “I’m sorry I’m late,” Amanda said Amanda apologized for being late “It was your fault. You gave us unclear instructions,” he said He blamed me for giving them unclear instructions “Well come, Brian, you’ve passed the exams!” said his father Brian’s father congratulated him on passing the exam “I didn’t break your window,” he said He denied breaking my window “I really must see the manager in person,” the man insisted The man insisted on seeing the manager in person “Why don’t we share the cost?” Carol said Carol suggested sharing the cost “Thank you very much for telling me the way,” she said She thanked me for telling her the way 10 “Don’t drink the local water,” said the guide The guide warned us against drinking the local water REWRITE THE FOLLOWING IN REPORTED SPEECH “If I get more information, I’ll let you know,” Kurt said to me Kurt said if he got more information, he will let me know “If I knew they were honest, I’d gladly lend them the money,” said Steve Steve said if he knew they were honest, he would gladly lend them the money “If you have a mobile phone, check that it is turned off,” she said to me She said if I had a mobile phone, I was to check that it was turned off “I will be angry if it turns out that you’re wrong,” John told me John said he would be angry if it turned out that I was wrong “Take another sandwich if you’re hungry,” she said to him 21 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 She asked him to take another sandwich if he was hungry “If I were you, I would choose medicine to study at college,” Sam told me Sam advised me to choose medicine to study at college “If you change your mind, give me a ring,” Peter said to Pamella Peter asked Pamela to give him a ring if she changed her mind “If the disease is untreated, it can lead to brain damage,” said the doctor The doctor said if the disease was untreated, it could lead to brain damage “Had you been in time for work, your boss wouldn’t have been annoyed,” Susan said Brenda Susan said if Brenda had been in time for work, her boss wouldn’t have been annoyed 10 “If you complain about me, I’ll get into trouble with my teacher,” Brian said Brian told Sally that if she complained about him he would get into trouble with his teacher. REWRITE THESE SENTENCES INTO CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Lucia doesn't go to school because she is ill. If Lucia weren’t ill, she would go to school I didn't cook dinner yesterday evening because my husband brought pizza. If my husband had not brought pizza, I could have My father wasn't at home last night because he had an important meeting at the office. If my father had not had an important meeting at the office, he would have been at home last night Peter went out with his friends because he finished his homework on time. If Peter had not finished his homework on time, he would not have gone out with his friends We are late for work so the boss is very angry with us. If we weren’t late for the work, the boss would not be very angry with us David and Claire didn't buy the house on Park Street because it didn't have a balcony. If the house had had a balcony, David and Claire would have bought the house I can't get into the house because I forget the key in the classroom. If I did not forget the key in the classroom, I could get into the house Mr.Jerkins drove his car carelessly. He crashed into a tree. 22 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE 11 If Mr.Jerkins had driven his car carelessly, he would not have crashed into a tree Miss Eliot left her umbrella at home so she got soaked in the heavy rain last Sunday. If Miss Eliot had not left her umbrella at home, she would not have got soaked in the heavy rain last Sunday 10 Little boy refused to use the sun cream. He had terrible sunburn on his shoulders. If the little boy had not refused to use the sun cream, he wouldn’t have had terrible sunburn on his shoulders Write a paragraph about 80 words to tell about your best friend Write a paragraph (about 80 words) about your most embarrassing experience Write a paragraph (about 80 words) about one of your competition Write a paragraph (about 80 words) about a festival in your country 23 ... Answer keys: A A B D C B 16 17 18 19 20 21 D B D C C B 31 32 33 34 35 36 A D D A B C 46 47 48 49 50 51 C D D D D C REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE? ?11 10 11 12 13 14 15 D C C B C B A B C... 25: A. nothing B. anything C. things D. thing 10 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE? ?11 10 B A C A A D C B D C 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 D B C A B B A D A B 21 22 23 24 25 A B D C B READING COMPREHENSION... C. When they want to improve their A D C B D D A 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A A B D C D C 21 22 23 24 25 C B A D C 16 REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM TEST – GRADE? ?11 10 C D A 18 19 20 D C D REWRITE REWRITE THESE