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Colegio Gimnasio Campestre San Sebastián ENGLISH RECOVERY EVALUATION TEST NAME: _______________________________________________ EIGHTH GRADE [8th] DATE: ___________________________________________________________________ TEACHER: David D’ Avila Arce

1. Read and choose the best option to answer the questions.

a. The message corresponds to: -post-card

-newspaper article

-e-mail

-note

b. In the morning, Sandy and her family have : -fish, bread and salad

-coffee, rice, eggs and salads

-fish, rice and salads

-coffee, milk, eggs and bread

c. Sandy is Albert’s: -friend

sister

-wife

-mother

2. Answer according to the text. Does she like the weather? _______________________ __________________________________________________________________________

3. Is she having a good vacation on Cartagena? ________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________

4. Write the correct word in the space before its definition (kind/ shy/ tasty/ ugly/ wonderful)

a. helpful and good-natured; benevolent: _____________________________ b. having a pleasing, agreeable flavor; delicious: _______________________ c. having an unpleasant appearance; unattractive: _____________________ d. reserved or ill at ease with other people: ___________________________ e. causing feelings of wonder or admiration; extraordinary: _______________

5. Are these sentences good () or wrong ( ) a. It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it? ____ b. Martha and Lucy were angry, isn’t they? ______ c. They’re very nice people to know, aren’t we? ______ d. They aren’t coming tomorrow, are you? _______ e. He was really tired, wasn’t he? ______ 6. Write true (t) or false for each sentence about Tag Questions a. Tag questions never use the auxiliary verbs. _____ b. We use negative Tag questions if the sentences are affirmative. ______ c. In negative sentence we use negative Tag questions. ______ d. Tag questions must have five words. ______

7. Write five (5) sentences using Tag questions. a. ___________________________________________________________________________ b. ___________________________________________________________________________ c. ___________________________________________________________________________ d. ___________________________________________________________________________ e. ___________________________________________________________________________

8. Write one sentence with each verb.

a.

to play: ________________________________________________________________________ b. to study: _______________________________________________________________________ c. to sing: ____________________________________________________________________ d. to write: _______________________________________________________________________ 9. Match each word with its corresponding synonyms. a. usually >to start b. great >horrible c. awful >to speak d. to begin >normally e. to talk >fantastic 10. Complete the sentences using the Conditional patterns

a. If I won the lottery, I would buy a huge mansion in front of the beach b. If Darren didn’t have to study to much, __________________________________________ c. If Raphael were more creative, _________________________________________________

d. If I were taller, _______________________________________________________________ e. If I live in USA, ______________________________________________________________

Self-Evaluation How I did work? I worked the quiz with order and respect? I kept an excellent discipline developing the quiz I studied for anyone of the topics assigned to this quiz

Yes

No

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