
1° Language Exam Guide B2P2
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1° Language Exam Guide
P2P2 Week 1-5
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talk about Probability In the Future using will and may / might
Week 1
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence “Illnesses like diabetes may require daily medication,”
may expresses:
impossibility. The action will never happen.
certainty. The action will happen for sure.
possibility. The action is possible in the future, but not certain.
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence “A patient might see a doctor frequently to monitor her condition,”
might expresses:
impossibility. The action will never happen.
possibility. The action is possible in the future, but not certain.
certainty. The action will happen for sure.
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence “Early treatment will save costs in the future,”
will expresses:
impossibility. The action will never happen.
possibility. The action is possible in the future, but not certain.
certainty. The action will happen for sure.
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence “...Treating more serious problems might become even more expensive,”
might can be replaced with:
will not.
may.
may not.
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Multiple Choice
Which modal verb is used to talk about future predictions or beliefs?
can
may
shall
will
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Multiple Choice
Which modal verb is used to talk about future possibilities or uncertainty?
could
can
might
should
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Multiple Choice
I think I _____ definetely go for a walk this weekend.
might/may
will
won't
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Multiple Choice
They haven't decided, but they ______ go to the beach on Monday.
might/may
will
won't
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talk about Plans In the Future using going to and the Present Continuous
Week 2
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence “We are going to discuss how to fight obesity,”
going to expresses:
an uncertain plan in the future.
a prediction based on an opinion.
an intention to do something in the near future.
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence “This weekend my father is preparing some healthier alternatives,”
is preparing expresses:
a fixed arrangement or plan.
an intention to do something.
a prediction based on an opinion.
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct grammatical structure to express a fixed plan in the near future?
On Saturday, I will play soccer with my friends.
On Saturday, I may play soccer with my friends.
On Saturday, I am playing soccer with my friends.
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Multiple Choice
We use ... for arrangements (plans with a time and/or place).
the future simple (will)
the present simple
be going to
the present continuous
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Multiple Choice
We use ... to make predictions based on what we think and for instant decisions, promises, offers and requests.
the future simple (will)
the present simple
be going to
the present continuous
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Multiple Choice
My ski instructor believes it _____ (snow) in the mountains tomorrow evening.
will snow
are snowing
are going to snow
snow
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Multiple Choice
The train ______ (to leave) at 10:45.
leave
is leaving
will leaves
are going to leave
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use Reflexive Pronouns
Week 3
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Multiple Choice
Let’s look at some of the sentences from the text “Watching the Olympics.” How do we use reflexive pronouns? Choose the correct answer.
In the sentence “They successfully throw themselves over the highest bar in history,”
the word themselves:
refers to “the highest bar.”
refers to “history.”
refers to “they.”
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence “Sit yourself down on the couch,”
the word yourself is:
the object of the verb “sit.”
the subject of the sentence.
an adverb of the verb “sit.”
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence “On the first vault, Strug fell and injured herself,”
the word herself means:
Strug caused the fall but injured someone else.
someone else caused Strug’s injury.
Strug caused her own injury.
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Multiple Choice
Watching athletes push themselves to the limit in the Olympics can be thrilling. Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence.
In order to be successful, gymnasts have to prepare______ mentally for their vaults.
themselves
himself
herself
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Multiple Choice
When you watch a diver hurl ______off a platform, ask ______how they spin so fast.
herself/yourself
itself/herself
yourself/herself
themselves /itself
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Multiple Choice
When I watch athletes compete on television, I often say to _______ , “I could never do that.”
myself
himself
themselves
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Multiple Choice
Kerri Strug hurt ______when her ankle twisted on ______
herself / herself
themselves / itself
herself / itself
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use verb + object + infinitive give / take / send / bring / show + direct / indirect object
Week 4
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence, “His movie appearances persuaded international audiences to follow the sport,”
persuaded is:
the infinitive verb in the sentence.
the main verb in the sentence.
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence, “His movie appearances persuaded international audiences to follow the sport,”
to follow is:
the infinitive verb in the sentence.
the main verb in the sentence.
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence, “Wrestlers don colorful masks to offer a flamboyant show,”
colorful masks is:
the indirect object. It answers the question “for whom” or “to who?”
the direct object. It answers the question “what?”
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Multiple Choice
In the sentence, “Wrestlers use acrobatic maneuvers to impress the crowd,”
to impress:
is next to the object of the sentence.
is next to the main verb of the sentence.
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Multiple Choice
The wrestlers remove _____their identity.
their opponents’ mask to expose
their mask and expose
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Multiple Choice
Wrestlers use _________ a breath-taking show to their audience.
maneuvers and give
maneuvers to give
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Multiple Choice
El Santo’s movies helped__________ its popularity.
Mexican wrestling to gain
Salvador González gain
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talk about Cause and Effect using the Zero Conditional and the 1st Conditional
Week 5
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Multiple Choice
the formula for ZERO CONDITIONAL is......
present simple + present simple
IF+present simple ,..... future simple
IF+present simple,.......present simple
IF +future simple,....present simple
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Multiple Select
we use ZERO CONDITIONAL ...
to talk about situations that are possible
to talk about situations that are generally or always true.
to talk about situations that are probable
to talk about the consequences
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Multiple Select
Which sentence is "zero conditional"?
If it rains, I won’t go to the baseball game.
She'll miss the bus if she doesn't leave soon.
If you heat water till 100°, it boils.
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Multiple Choice
The formula for the FIRST CONDITIONAL is.....
if +past simple,........will.....
if +present simple,........present simple
if + will.......present simple
If + present simple,......will .......
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Multiple Choice
We use first conditional to express something that will probably happen...
In the past
In the present
In the future
Now
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Multiple Select
Which sentence is "first conditional"?
If you want to stay healthy, you need to do some exercise.
If she studies hard, she will pass an exam.
If today is Friday, tomorrow is Saturday.
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Multiple Choice
Plants die if they ___ enough water.
get
don't get
will not get
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Multiple Choice
If you ___ too many calories, you put on weight.
eat
will eat
eats
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Multiple Choice
I ___ and see the doctor if I don't feel better tomorrow.
go
will go
would go
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Multiple Choice
If it ___ soon, there will be a drought.
doesn't rain
do not rain
will not rain
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Multiple Choice
If Justin ___ tonight, Karen will be delighted.
cook
cooks
will cook
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Multiple Choice
Some dogs bite if they ___ scared.
are
will be
are being
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Multiple Choice
If the weather is fine tomorrow, ............
we goes on a picnic.
we will go on a picnic.
we would go on a picnic.
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Multiple Choice
If you go to England, you'll learn English.
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
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Multiple Choice
If you mix water and electricity, you get a shock.
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
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Multiple Choice
She ..... her driving test if she ..... her driving lessons regularly.
passes, ..... takes
will pass, ..... takes
pass, ..... will take
will passes, ..... takes
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Multiple Choice
If I win this tournament, I ________ preparing for the Olympics.
will start
would start
start
starts
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