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Section A Instructions

Complete the sentence with the correct word

1. 
The number after seven is:

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2. 
January is first, then February, and then:

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3. 
A long yellow fruit is called a:

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4. 
To make a good sandwich you need meat, cheese, and:

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5. 
The father of your cousin is your:

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6. 
You eat in the kitchen and watch TV in the:

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7. 
In the summer, it can get very

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8. 
When it’s cold you wear

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9. 
A place to keep books is a

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10. 
A table is usually made of

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11. 
It is 7 o’clock in the morning. It is time to

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12. 
A rabbit is fast, but a turtle is

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13. 
It is 5‘C outside. It is

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14. 
Sara goes to the coffee shop 6 days a week. She

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15. 
Sara has not gone to the coffee shop today, but she will. She

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16. 
Jimmy has a stomachache. He

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17. 
Sara and Jimmy went to Paris last year. They

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18. 
_____ calculator is this?

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19. 
I am late, ___ I?

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20. 
The report ___________ scientists from Canada

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21. 
I found the dog _____ everyone was looking for

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22. 
I was carrying a suitcase, but it was too heavy so I ____

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23. 
I tried to keep everything under control, but it soon got out of ______

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Section B Instructions

The following sentences may have mistakes in them Choose the best correction

24. 
My brother are very tall for his age.

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25. 
Walk not on the grass

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26. 
I want learn English

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27. 
I would like a cherries, please.

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28. 
John am taking the bus to school.

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29. 
These are very beautiful birds over there.

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30. 
I not stupid

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31. 
Jim taked the ball to his house.

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32. 
Tomorrow, I went to the movie theatre with Sara.

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33. 
I go sometimes to church, but I always am late.

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34. 
Bill is my friend. I play soccer with he on Tuesday.

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35. 
There are four woman in this class

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36. 
I have to children.

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37. 
I have a rubber red large ball.

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38. 
I enjoy work in my garden

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39. 
Do you know the people who lives in that house?

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40. 
The Rhine River is in the Germany

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41. 
I thanked him for drive me to the airport

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Section C Instructions

Choose the most correct response to the following questions

42. 
Where are you from?

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43. 
How many books have you got?

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44. 
I am going to the grocery store. Do we need bread or milk?

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45. 
What can a dog do?

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46. 
Where is Peter?

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47. 
What do you do for a living?

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48. 
May I have a glass of water?

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49. 
What’s the matter?

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50. 
What did you do yesterday?

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51. 
Why did you eat the last slice of pizza?

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52. 
What are your plans for next weekend?

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53. 
What is faster?

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54. 
Have you ever visited Antarctica?

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55. 
How long have you known Jim?

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56. 
Do you like restaurants?

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57. 
What kind of shoes do you wear at the beach?

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58. 
Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

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59. 
I am not worried on my grammar.

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60. 
He is marry with my cousin

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Section D Instructions

Choose the word that is spelled incorrectly

61. 
1

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62. 
2

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63. 
3

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64. 
4

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65. 
5

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66. 
6

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67. 
7

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68. 
8

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Section E Instructions

Choose the word that means the same as the underlined words

69. 

Whales can grow to a very large size.
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70. 

I think Little Red Riding Hood was quite misfortunate.
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71. 

I would like you to leave my residence at once!
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72. 

I would like to prescribe these books.
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73. 
On Halloween I always get a lot of candy!

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74. 

Jerry displaced the cards on the table.
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75. 

Jeb declared his love for Cindy-loo.
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76. 

Henry thinks the world revolves around him.
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77. 

The dog does not like it when we fight.
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78. 

A cougar is a kind of feline.
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79. 

I think your actions are illogical
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80. 

Hilary giggles when you tickle her feet.
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Section F Instructions

Read the passage Then find the best answer for each question


You are invited!

TO A BIRTHDAY BBQ!

Rose Caroling is turning 30 years old

Come and celebrate with us

The party begins at 2pm on Saturday July 14th in Susan Caroling’s backyard!

Located at 4427 Lemon St. Springfield

Please bring a lawn chair to sit on and a gift for the birthday girl!

                                                                    Call Susan to RSVP 905-534-2566

81. 
This invitation tells about a(n) ______

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82. 
If you went there you would probably eat

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83. 
Where is the party?

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84. 
What should you bring with you?

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85. 
When is the party?

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86. 
How old is Rose?

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87. 
If you call Susan to RSVP, what are you doing?

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Peanut Butter Cookies

  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter
  • 1 egg
  • 1 1/4 cup flour
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

1 Cream the butter for 2 minutes. Add the sugars, cream for 2 more minutes. Mix in the peanut butter and egg. Mix together the dry ingredients - flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Stir into the sugar butter mixture. 2 Wrap dough in plastic and refrigerate at least 3 hours. 3 Preheat oven to 375°F. Shape dough into 1 1/4 inch balls. Place about 3 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Flatten in crisscross pattern with a fork. Bake until light brown, 9 to 10 minutes. Cool on baking sheets for a minute; transfer to rack to cool completely. Makes about 2 dozen cookies. For chewier cookies, bake at 300°F for 15 minutes.

88. 
How many cookies will this recipe make?

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89. 
“Cream” means ________.

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90. 
What should you do first?

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91. 
What should you do last?

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92. 
What temperature are the cookies baked at?

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93. 
Why transfer the cookies to a rack?

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94. 
If Jane is allergic to nuts, should she eat these cookies?

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5567 Stiller St
Toronto, Ontario M3F 2T4
August 1, 2007

Dear Mrs. Stacy Thank you for writing to me about the help you received from our sales clerk, Mr. Jim Berry. It is gratifying to know that our sales personnel give extraordinary service to our customers. I have shared your kind letter with Mr. Berry and have retained it in his personnel file. Such commendations are always important since a caring attitude is something that all department stores would like to see in their employees. In the case of our store, a substantial reward accompanies such citations. Employees who receive a certain number of them are given a cash bonus as well as mention in the company newspaper and a certificate of merit signed by the company president. As you can imagine, these rewards are highly valued by our employees. Again, thank you for taking the time to write to me about Mr. Johnson. We are Merryweather’s look forward to serving you for many years in the same intelligent manner.

Sincerely,
Geoffrey J. Peters.

95. 
The purpose of this letter is to ______

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96. 
What did Mr. Peters do with the letter?

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97. 
After receiving a certain number of commendation letters a Merryweather’s employee receives among other things ____

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98. 
From the tone of the letter, we can assume Mr.Peters is _____

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99. 
Who works at Merryweather's?

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100. 
What is Mr.Berry’s job?

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101. 
What is a commendation?

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The Sargasso Sea

Den of sea monsters. Haunt of ghost ships and lost sailors. Home base of Unidentified Flying Objects. These names have all at one time or another been applied to the Sargasso Sea, an area of the Atlantic Ocean extending two thousand square kilometers eastwards from Florida. The two million square kilometer stretch of water is bounded by Bermuda in the north and the West Indies in the South. Although its waters are unusually warm, clear, blue, and salty, the Sargasso Sea gets its notoriety from the great masses of floating seaweed that dot the area and give it its name: sargaco, the Portuguese word for seaweed. Sailors since the time of Christopher Columbus – who was the first European to sail through its waters – have come home with fantastic tales about the mysterious Sargasso Sea. Some claimed that huge monsters inhabited clumps of seaweed in the area, and attacked ships as they sailed by. Others claimed that the seaweed was like a huge marine spider’s web that caught ships and entangled them forever. Many sightings of the ghosts of such vessels were reported through the centuries. In Modern times, because the Sargasso Sea lies in the so-called Bermuda Triangle, the sight of numerous unexplained ship and airplane disappearances, some people claim that it contains a base for UFOs. Marine biologists speculate that the Sargasso seaweed developed from plants torn loose by winds from the shores of the West Indies. The seaweed has no roots; it merely floats on the surface of the water, kept aloft by small, round pockets of air dotting its stems. Reproduction occurs without seeds. Small sections of mature plants, when broken off by waves, merely grow into adult weeds. Thousands of species of fish inhabit the tangled masses.

102. 
Sargasso means --

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103. 
Early sailors in the Sargasso Sea were afraid that their ships would –

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104. 
To reproduce, Sargasso weeds require –

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105. 
The pockets dotting the surfaces of Sargasso weeds are filled with –

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106. 
Scientists think that Sargasso Seaweed came from –

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107. 
The Seaweed is attached only to –

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108. 
The Sargasso Sea is what direction from the United States?

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Section G Instructions

Listen to the recordings and answer with the most correct answer

https://elanguages.ca/elanguag/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Recording-1.m4a

109. 
Where is this announcement being made?

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110. 
How long will the offer last?

Add description here!Deselect Answer

111. 
What is being offered?

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https://elanguages.ca/elanguag/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Recording-2.m4a

112. 
Where is the announcement being made?

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113. 
What kind of car has its lights on?

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114. 
What is one of the host’s concerns?

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https://elanguages.ca/elanguag/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Recording-3.m4a

115. 
What was Jenny’s phone number?

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116. 
Who is Jenny?

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117. 
How much will Jenny pay?

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https://elanguages.ca/elanguag/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Recording-4.m4a

118. 
What is the weather like now?

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119. 
What will the whether be like tomorrow afternoon?

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120. 
What will the weather be like tomorrow night?

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