EIM2 Units 7-8 Test
Quiz by KHAN Nurhayati (WOL-Teacher)
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- Q1Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? The first robot was designed by Leonardo da Vinci.TF300sEditDelete
- Q2Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? ‘Unimate’ was used to move hot pieces of metal.FT300sEditDelete
- Q3Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? They are only used for cheap and safe activities.TF30sEditDelete
- Q4Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? Today robots are used for many different tasks.TF30sEditDelete
- Q5Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? In Japan there are robots which help young people.TF30sEditDelete
- Q6Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? NASA is developing new space explorers.FT30sEditDelete
- Q7Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? Most people would be scared to have a robot in their home.TF30sEditDelete
- Q8Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? New robots can read newspapers.FT30sEditDelete
- Q9Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? The radio presenter hasn’t got a robot vacuum cleaner.FT30sEditDelete
- Q10Read the sentence. Then listen to a radio programme about robots. Are the sentences (T) true or (F) false? The presenter has a cup of tea with the robot.TF30sEditDelete
- Q11Complete the text using the correct form of the verbs in the box. Use the past simple passive. lose damage kill destroy rescue There has been a lot of rain for the last three days and last night our village was flooded. Fortunately nobody ____________________.Users enter free textType an Answer30sEditDelete
- Q12Complete the text using the correct form of the verbs in the box. Use the past simple passive. lose damage kill destroy rescue Some people ____________________ from the roofs of their houses.Users enter free textType an Answer30sEditDelete
- Q13Complete the text using the correct form of the verbs in the box. Use the past simple passive. lose damage kill destroy rescue I don’t think any homes ____________________ completely.Users enter free textType an Answer30sEditDelete
- Q14Complete the sentences with will or be going to. A: These bags are so heavy. B: Don’t worry, I ____________________ help you.willam going to30sEditDelete
- Q15Complete the sentences with will or be going to. A: What are your plans for the evening? B: I____________________ cook dinner for Anne and Susie.willam going to30sEditDelete
- Q16Complete the sentences with will or be going to. I think George ________________ be very successful. He’s very determined.willam going to30sEditDelete
- Q17Complete the sentences with will or be going to. Don’t worry, even if I move to another country I________________ still be your friend.willam going to30sEditDelete
- Q18Complete the sentence. Use the past simple passive form of the verbs in brackets OR too much / too many or not enough. Last summer I went on holiday to Greece. We stayed in a hotel that ________________ (build) in the 1970s. It was ugly, but it was by the sea.Users enter free textType an Answer30sEditDelete
- Q19Complete the sentence. Use the past simple passive form of the verbs in brackets OR too much / too many or not enough. Because it was August, however, there were ________________ people on the beach.Users enter free textType an Answer30sEditDelete
- Q20Complete the sentence. Use the past simple passive form of the verbs in brackets OR too much / too many or not enough. Sadly, with such large crowds, there were ____________ sun beds and umbrellas.Users enter free textType an Answer30sEditDelete