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Title: Are you ready for 'Exit Exam Test'


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Are you ready for 'Exit Exam Test'?
Grammar
If your answer is no, you can practice English
skills in order to pass Exit Exam Test by
clicking on each skill.
Speaking Listening
Reading
Created by Language Center, Nakhon Si Thammarat
Rajabhat University
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Grammar
The topics that you should review before taking
Exit Exam Test consist of
Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
The Use of Adverbs
Possessive Forms
Much Many
Imperative Sentences
Adjective Comparison
Test of Grammar
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Grammar
Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
A singular subject takes a singular verb, e.g.
A plural subject takes a plural verb, e.g.
The boy is coming.
The boys are coming.
To sum up, there are 10 rules of subject-verb
agreement that is easy for you to learn.
, if you would like to learn.
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Grammar
Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
SV-Rule 1
Verb after introductory adverbs Here and There
agree
with the subjects that follow them. For example,
  • There is a book on the table.
  • There are three books on the table.
  • Here comes the bus.
  • There go the farmers.
  • There have been two accidents so far.

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Grammar
Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
SV-Rule 2
Two singular subjects connected by and take a
plural verbs. For example,
  • Tom and Mary are friends.
  • She and I go to school together.
  • The manager and the owner of the company are
    leaving
  • for Rome tomorrow.

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Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
SV-Rule 3
The following words when used as pronouns are
always singular
everyone someone anyone no one each everybody so
mebody anybody nobody another everything somethin
g anything nothing the other
For example,
  • Each of the boys plays very well.
  • Someone is coming.
  • Another plan is needed to solve the problem.
  • Nobody knows where he is.

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Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
SV-Rule 4
Each of the following words when used as a
pronoun is always plural
all both (a) few many several some
For example,
  • Both are working in the same office.
  • A few friends want to go with you.
  • All were arrested last night.
  • Some want to stay home, others want to go to the
    movie.

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Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
SV-Rule 5
The following nouns are singular
For example,
  • Economics is a required subject in this field.
  • Mumps does not kill anybody.
  • Thai economics is worse than the past.

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Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
SV-Rule 6
The word people is always plural. For example,
  • The people were glad to hear that the King was
    coming.

SV-Rule 7
The title of a book or an article or a song is
singular. For example,
  • Gullivers Travel was written by Swift.
  • Your Farmers and Their Rice Fields is a
    well-written essay.

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Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
SV-Rule 8
The verb agrees with the near subject when two
subjects are connected by the following
conjunctions
or eitheror neithernor not onlybut also
For example,
  • Neither you nor I am to go.
  • Either she or you are going to finish the work.
  • Not only the manager but also his daughters go
    to Paris every year.

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Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
SV-Rule 9
  • A number of (plural nouns) is plural.
  • The number of (plural nouns) is singular.
  • None is singular but, none of (plural nouns)
    is plural.

For example,
  • A number of students are playing football.
  • The number of students in this school is quite
    small.
  • None is here.
  • None of them are here.

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Subject Verb Agreement (SV)
SV-Rule 10
An infinitive or a gerund together with its
modifiers is singular. For example,
  • To read is a good habit.
  • To mend car is a work of a mechanic.
  • Drinking a lot of water when you are hot is said
    to be unwise.
  • Climbing mountains is a good sport.

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The Use of Adverbs
  • If the sentence has no object, the adverb follows
    the verb. For
  • example,

Usually adverbs modify verbs. When an adverb
modifies a verb, it can be placed sentence in
the following manners
  • He walked slowly.

2. If there is an object and the sentence is
short, the adverb follows the object. For
example,
  • He learned the words easily.

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The Use of Adverbs
3. If the object is long or already modified the
adverb is placed immediately before the verb
it modifies. For example,
  • He carefully put the pen and the paper into the
    drawer.
  • An adverb can, however, be put before the verb it
    modifies although the sentence is short. This is
    often done when the speaker wants to emphasize
    that adverb. For example,
  • He really enjoyed the show.
  • He carefully studied the words.

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Possessive Forms
Possessive adjectives are different from other
kinds of adjectives in that predicative uses are
not allowed. Their corresponding pronoun forms
are used instead in the predicate as,
Predicative Use Pronominal Use This is her
book. This book is hers. Mine is on the
desk. These are their books. These books are
theirs. Have you seen ours?
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Much Many
much
  • is used with an uncountable noun. For example,
  • I bought too much furniture for my apartment.
  • How much happiness did you get from the party?

many
  • is used with a plural countable noun. For
    example,
  • I bought too many tables for my apartment.
  • How many people are there in the party?

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Imperative Sentences
1. An imperative sentence is used infinitive
without to and sometimes the word please
could be put at the begin or the end of the
sentence in order to be polite. For example,
  • Please, take off your shoes before coming in.
  • Make yourselves at home, please.

2. In negative form, an imperative sentence is
used Dont infinitive without to. For
example, - Dont play in the classroom.
- Dont leave your bicycle here, please.
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Adjective Comparison
There are three degrees of adjective comparison
1. Positive degree is used to compare the
similarity of an adjective 1.1 as
adjective as is always used in an affirmative
sentence. For example, -
This ball is as round as a marble. - John
works as hard as his sister.
1.2 not so adjective as is always used in a
negative sentence. For example. -
Mary is not so beautiful as her mother. -
He doesnt run so fast as his brother.
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Adjective Comparison
2. Comparative degree is used to compare between
two things or people 2.1 Put -er behind
an adjective that has one syllable. For
example, hard ? harder small ? smaller fast
? faster 2.2 Put more in front of an
adjective that has more than one syllables.
For example, beautiful ? more
beautiful important ? more important cheerful
? more cheerful
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Grammar
Adjective Comparison
3. Superlative degree is used to compare more
than two things or people 2.1 Put -est
behind an adjective that has one syllable. For
example, hot ? hottest large ? largest wise
? wisest 2.2 Put most in front of an
adjective that has more than one syllables.
For example, beautiful ? most
beautiful important ? most important cheerful
? most cheerful
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Each the following sentence contains four
underlined words or phrases, marked 1, 2, 3 and
4. Click on the underlined part which is
GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT.
Directions
1. A hurricane always cause great destruction
when it reaches land.
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2. In a tropical country, mumps usually come to
the children under the age of twenty.
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3. Romeo and Juliet are a very famous book by
Shakespeare.
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4. Both of them denies that they are responsible
for it.
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5. Not only he himself but also his son go to the
movie every Friday night.
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Grammar
Each the following sentence contains four
underlined words or phrases, marked 1, 2, 3 and
4. Click on the underlined part which is
GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT.
Directions
6. June brushes always her teeth in the morning.
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7. Laura sings a song very beautiful.
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8. Today, the weather is coldly, although the sun
is shining brightly.
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9. Bill felt sad because he did bad on the exam.
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10. The pilot landed his plane quickly and
careful.
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Grammar
Each the following sentence contains four
underlined words or phrases, marked 1, 2, 3 and
4. Click on the underlined part which is
GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT.
Directions
11. I was on time for my class, but Lena was late
for her.
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12. They have theirs method of travel and we have
ours.
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13. He drives his car to work and she drives her
to work, too.
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14. I left my pen at home. May I borrow your for
a moment?
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15. We have a television set in our bedroom, and
its very new.
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Grammar
Each the following sentence contains four
underlined words or phrases, marked 1, 2, 3 and
4. Click on the underlined part which is
GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT.
Directions
16. Rita is wearing too many ring on her left
hand.
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17. Rita is wearing too many jewelry on her left
hand.
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18. I cant go to a movie tonight. I have too
many homework to do.
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19. How much men have a full beard at least once
in their life?
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20. How many mail did you get yesterday?
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Grammar
Each the following sentence contains four
underlined words or phrases, marked 1, 2, 3 and
4. Click on the underlined part which is
GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT.
Directions
21. Dont standing in front of me. I cant see
the show.
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22. Please raising your hand if you know the
answer.
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23. Please being quiet, we must avoid annoying
our neighbors.
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24. Please beginning to eat now without waiting
for the others to come.
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25. Dont being surprise in order to get a letter
from her.
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Grammar
Each the following sentence contains four
underlined words or phrases, marked 1, 2, 3 and
4. Click on the underlined part which is
GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT.
Directions
26. Whose job is as dangerous, a policemans or a
firemans.
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27. This word seems so meaningful than the one
you suggested.
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28. Helen doesnt prepare her homework more
carefully as she should.
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29. The weather today is the coldest than it was
yesterday.
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30. The taller building in New York is the Empire
State Building.
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Speaking Listening
The topics of the conversations that you should
review before taking Exit Exam Test consist of
Greeting Introducing
Requesting Offering
Telephoning
Job Interviewing
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Speaking Listening
Greeting Introducing
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
1. A How is everything? B .
See you. Glad to meet you. Fine, thanks. How are
you? How are you?
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Speaking Listening
Greeting Introducing
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
2. A Professor White, this is Dr. Clinton.
B . C How do you do?
Oh-not a lot. Busy at the office as usual. How do
you do? Fine, thanks. How are you? Yes, thats
right.
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Speaking Listening
Greeting Introducing
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
3. A Excuse me. Arent you Robert Redford?
B ..
Oh-not a lot. Busy at the office as usual. How do
you do? Fine, thanks. How are you? Yes, thats
right.
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Speaking Listening
Greeting Introducing
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
4. A What have you been up to? B
..
Oh-not a lot. Busy at the office as usual. How do
you do? Fine, thanks. How are you? Yes, thats
right.
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Speaking Listening
Requesting Offering
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
5. A How would you like that cooked? B
..
The pork chops were delicious. Thank you very
much. Please come again. Medium please.
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Speaking Listening
Requesting Offering
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
6. A Good morning. My air condition is not
working in the master bedroom. Can you
please send someone to fix it as soon as
possible? B ..
That will be O.K. Of course. Please come
again. Thank you.
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Speaking Listening
Requesting Offering
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
7. A .. B Yes.
Hello. Can you tell me how much a double room?
Hotel Sofitel. Can I help you? What are you doing
this weekend? Can I have your name please? How
long for?
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Speaking Listening
Requesting Offering
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
8. A Do you have just one suitcase? B
.
Yes, of course. Here you are. Yes. Heres your
boarding pass. Yes. This bag is hand
luggage. Yes, that was be good, thank you.
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Speaking Listening
Requesting Offering
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
9. A Could you fill in this form please?
B .
That will be O.K. Of course. Please come
again. Thank you.
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Speaking Listening
Requesting Offering
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
10. A Are you ready to order? B
.
I hope you enjoy your meal. Thank you very
much. Yes. Id like the spaghetti. The same for
me.
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Speaking Listening
Telephoning
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
11. Who shall I say is calling Hold on
please. Ill put you through.
Please ask her to call me. 12. Just
fine. Yes, thats right. Youre welcome. No
problem.
A Hello. B Hello. Could I speak to Hiroko,
please? A ...(11.).. Im sorry she
isnt here. Can I take a message? B Yes.
Could you ask her to call Ann when she come
back please? A Yes, of course. B Thanks very
much. Goodbye. A (12). Goodbye.
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Speaking Listening
Job Interviewing
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
13. Could I have your paper please? How
well do you speak English? Can you work
in the evening? What hours can you
work? 14. Tell me your experiences. Please
tell me about your English skills. Tell me
your English level. Please tell me what your
English grade is.
A Good morning, Mr. Andrew. Please have a
seat. B Thank you very much. A Before we start,
(13).? B Yes, of course. Heres my
degree and application form. A As you
know, this opening is for a secretary.
(14).. B Well, I can speak quite
well, but ..(15) A I see. (16)
..? B Oh, no. It wouldnt be a problem for me.
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Speaking Listening
Job Interviewing
Click on the correct answer to complete each of
the following conversations.
Directions
15. I dont like it. I can write well
too. Im not good at writing. I
never speak it. 16. Would you mind
working overtime sometimes? Do you have any
problems? Would you mind talking
with me? Do you mind getting low salary?
A Good morning, Mr. Andrew. Please have a
seat. B Thank you very much. A Before we start,
(13).? B Yes, of course. Heres my
degree and application form. A As you
know, this opening is for a secretary.
(14).. B Well, I can speak quite
well, but ..(15) A I see. (16)
..? B Oh, no. It wouldnt be a problem for me.
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
Read the following letter, then click on the
correct answer to each question.(No.1-2)
Directions
1. What is the main purpose of this
postcard? To inform To greet To request To
advertise 2. Who is on Capri? Emily Marina
Grande Ben Emily and Ben
Dear Emily, Im having a wonderful time on
Capri. Im staying at a lovely hotel In the
Marina Grande. Emily Hanks Im really enjoy
myself! I think 3 Bronze St Capri is an amazing
island. Shrewsbury England
Love Ben
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
Read the following chart, then click on the
correct answer to each question. (No. 3-4)
Directions
Look at the latest U.S. Government figures
for Other brands that call themselves low in
tar. tar, nicotine, mg/cig.
mg/cig. Brand D (Filter) 15 1.0 Brand R
(Filter) 14 0.9 Brand K (Menthol) 13
0.8 Brand D (Menthol) 13 0.9 Brand M
(Filter) 12 0.8 Brand T (Menthol) 12
0.7 Brand V (Filter) 12 0.8 Brand V
(Menthol) 11 0.8 Brand T (Filter) 11
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3. What is the main purpose of this
figure? To encourage people to stop
smoking. To give a warning to people about the
danger of smoking. To persuade people to
buy cigarettes with the lowest tar and
nicotine. To advertise people to
know cigarettes.
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
Look at the latest U.S. Government figures
for Other brands that call themselves low in
tar. tar, nicotine, mg/cig.
mg/cig. Brand D (Filter) 15 1.0 Brand R
(Filter) 14 0.9 Brand K (Menthol) 13
0.8 Brand D (Menthol) 13 0.9 Brand M
(Filter) 12 0.8 Brand T (Menthol) 12
0.7 Brand V (Filter) 12 0.8 Brand V
(Menthol) 11 0.8 Brand T (Filter) 11
0.6
4. Which brand is the most dangerous to
your health? Brand T (Filter) Brand D
(Filter) Brand V (Menthol) Brand M (Filter)
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
Read the following text, then click on the
correct answer to each question. (No. 5-11)
Directions
Juan loves to play games. His favorite game is
chess because it requires a great deal of
thought. Juan also likes to play less demanding
board games that are based mostly on luck. He
prefers Monopoly because it requires luck and
skill. If hes alone, Juan likes to play action
video games as long as they arent too violent.
5. What is the main idea of this paragraph? Juan
dislikes violence. Juan likes to think. Juan
enjoys Monopoly. Juan enjoys playing games.
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
Maria is watching too much television. A toddler
shouldnt be spending hours staring blankly at a
screen. Worse yet, some of her wild behavior has
been inspired by those awful cartoons she
watches. We need to spend more time reading
books with her and pull the plug on the TV!
6. What is the main idea of this
paragraph? Watching a lot of television isnt
good for Maria. Books are good. All cartoons
are bad. Some cartoons are bad for Maria.
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
My favorite form of entertainment is the
cinema. I love everything about it. The
excitement starts when I look in the newspapers
to see what films are showing this week. Then
when I have chosen the film I want to see, I go
down to the box office to buy a ticket. I
usually get a centre aisle seat at the front so
that I can get a good view of the screen
When choosing a film I always like to see who
directed it and who is starring in it. My
favorite director is Steven Spielberg and my
favorite actor is Anthony Hopkins. Nicole Kidman
is probably one of the worlds best actresses but
my favorite is Jodie Foster. I like most
kinds of films westerns, war films, comedies,
thrillers, horror films anything really except
science fiction films. Films that are set in
the future really do not attract me. In
addition, I am not very keen on films that have
subtitles. It is not because I do not like
foreign films. It is because I find it really
difficult to read the subtitles, listen to the
dialogue and watch the action all at the same
time!
7. Why does the writer like the cinema so
much? because she likes all kinds of
films because she likes reading the
newspaper because she likes everything about it
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
My favorite form of entertainment is the
cinema. I love everything about it. The
excitement starts when I look in the newspapers
to see what films are showing this week. Then
when I have chosen the film I want to see, I go
down to the box office to buy a ticket. I
usually get a centre aisle seat at the front so
that I can get a good view of the screen
When choosing a film I always like to see who
directed it and who is starring in it. My
favorite director is Steven Spielberg and my
favorite actor is Anthony Hopkins. Nicole Kidman
is probably one of the worlds best actresses but
my favorite is Jodie Foster. I like most
kinds of films westerns, war films, comedies,
thrillers, horror films anything really except
science fiction films. Films that are set in
the future really do not attract me. In
addition, I am not very keen on films that have
subtitles. It is not because I do not like
foreign films. It is because I find it really
difficult to read the subtitles, listen to the
dialogue and watch the action all at the same
time!
8. Which of the following does she do first? she
chooses which film to see she checks in the
newspaper to see what films are being
screened she buys a ticket at the box office
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Reading Comprehension
My favorite form of entertainment is the
cinema. I love everything about it. The
excitement starts when I look in the newspapers
to see what films are showing this week. Then
when I have chosen the film I want to see, I go
down to the box office to buy a ticket. I
usually get a centre aisle seat at the front so
that I can get a good view of the screen
When choosing a film I always like to see who
directed it and who is starring in it. My
favorite director is Steven Spielberg and my
favorite actor is Anthony Hopkins. Nicole Kidman
is probably one of the worlds best actresses but
my favorite is Jodie Foster. I like most
kinds of films westerns, war films, comedies,
thrillers, horror films anything really except
science fiction films. Films that are set in
the future really do not attract me. In
addition, I am not very keen on films that have
subtitles. It is not because I do not like
foreign films. It is because I find it really
difficult to read the subtitles, listen to the
dialogue and watch the action all at the same
time!
9. Why does she sit at the front of the
cinema? she has bad eyesight she likes to be
able to see the screen she wants to be able to
read the subtitles
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
My favorite form of entertainment is the
cinema. I love everything about it. The
excitement starts when I look in the newspapers
to see what films are showing this week. Then
when I have chosen the film I want to see, I go
down to the box office to buy a ticket. I
usually get a centre aisle seat at the front so
that I can get a good view of the screen
When choosing a film I always like to see who
directed it and who is starring in it. My
favorite director is Steven Spielberg and my
favorite actor is Anthony Hopkins. Nicole Kidman
is probably one of the worlds best actresses but
my favorite is Jodie Foster. I like most
kinds of films westerns, war films, comedies,
thrillers, horror films anything really except
science fiction films. Films that are set in
the future really do not attract me. In
addition, I am not very keen on films that have
subtitles. It is not because I do not like
foreign films. It is because I find it really
difficult to read the subtitles, listen to the
dialogue and watch the action all at the same
time!
10. Which of the following kinds of films doesnt
she like? war films foreign films science
fiction films
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
My favorite form of entertainment is the
cinema. I love everything about it. The
excitement starts when I look in the newspapers
to see what films are showing this week. Then
when I have chosen the film I want to see, I go
down to the box office to buy a ticket. I
usually get a centre aisle seat at the front so
that I can get a good view of the screen
When choosing a film I always like to see who
directed it and who is starring in it. My
favorite director is Steven Spielberg and my
favorite actor is Anthony Hopkins. Nicole Kidman
is probably one of the worlds best actresses but
my favorite is Jodie Foster. I like most
kinds of films westerns, war films, comedies,
thrillers, horror films anything really except
science fiction films. Films that are set in
the future really do not attract me. In
addition, I am not very keen on films that have
subtitles. It is not because I do not like
foreign films. It is because I find it really
difficult to read the subtitles, listen to the
dialogue and watch the action all at the same
time!
11. Why doesnt she really like films with
subtitles? because they are boring because
they dont attract her because you have to do
too many things at one time
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Reading
Reading Comprehension
Read the following advertisements, then click on
the correct answer to each question. (No. 12- 15)
Directions
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Mrs. Lees Fresh
Produce Daily 9-6 Thursdays 9-7
D
Albersons Pharmacy 9-1230 130-6 Closed
Tues pm
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James Berry Newsstand 8-6
E
Sunshine Bakery 8-12
130-5
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? MAYFIELDS ? ELECTRICAL GOODS 9-1 2-7
Closed Mondays
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12. Which advertisement should you pay attention
to if you want to buy a daily paper before
nine oclock in the morning? Ad. B Ad. E Ad.
A Ad. D 13. Its twelve oclock on Monday and
you have a sore throat and a cough. Which
advertisement you can buy some medicine. Ad.
C Ad. E Ad. D Ad. A 14. How many stores close
for lunch? two three four five 15. Which
store is open until 7 pm on Thursdays? Mrs.
Lee Sunshine Bakery MayField's Berrys
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