Pre-test Final part 3

Pre-test Final part 3

8th Grade

25 Qs

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Pre-test Final part 3

Pre-test Final part 3

Assessment

Quiz

English

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Pelita Bangun

Used 4+ times

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25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

She doesn’t speak the local language. She ___________ do a language course before she goes to Italy.
Should
Can
Shouldn’t
Can’t

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Mariana Trench is in _____ Pacific Ocean. It’s east of ______ Mariana Islands and near ________ Japan.
The, the, the
The, the, -
The, -, the
The, -, -

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Which of the following sentences are correct?
We went to Andes when we were in Argentina
Africa is bigger than the Europe
Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in the Alps
Have you ever swum in Atlantic Oceans?

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The following sentences are correct, except ________
We won’t buy an electric car. They’re too expensive
Do you think it will snow this weekend?
I don’t think humans will go to the moon again
It’s a national holiday tomorrow so the shops will be open

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Which of the following sentences are correct?
I’m doing my homework now because I will have time this evening
I’m going to the doctor at 9 a.m so I won’t miss the meeting. Sorry
Don’t worry about your interview. You won’t be fine
Sheena won’t move to the countryside. She loves the city

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Read the text carefully and answer the question. When I was nineteen, I took a gap year between school and university. I saved some money and then I went backpacking around the world. My favourite memory is when I was travelling in the desert in Jordan and I met some local people. They were called Bedouin and they lived in tents in the desert. They were very friendly and invited me fo tea. It was a hot afternoon, but they put the table outside and made hot tea. We all sat in the middle of the desert, drank tea and watched the sun go down. It was wonderful! Which holiday did the man take?
A sightseeing tour
A camping holiday
Backpacking around the world
Travelling in the desert

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Read the text carefully and answer the question. Why Haven’t Scientists Invented It Yet? Scientists have discovered and invented many things: computers, space travel, mobile communication. But there are a lot of more things they haven’t invented or we don’t use in our everyday life. Are they all impossible or can we have them one day? 1. Invisible objects Many scientists have tried to invent invisible objects, but they haven’t done it. One scientist at Tokyo University tested cameras on a coat. The cameras filmed objects behind the coat and showed them on the front of the coat. Unfortunately, the coat wasn’t very comfortable. The car manufacturer Mercedes also tried these cameras with a car. They put the camera on one side of the car and showed the images on the other side. But as you can see in this photo, the wheels aren’t invisible. 2. Flying car With all the cars on the road and the problems of traffic, why haven’t flying cars become popular? One reason is because cars are very heavy so they are difficult to fly. There are other problems as well. Cities have roads of cars, but they don’t have runways. And we have so many problems on our normal roads. Do we really want the same problems in the sky? 3. Teleporting Teleporting is moving objects and people from one place to another without transportation or walking. Teleporting is a very fast way to travel, but scientists haven’t discovered how to do it. Solid objects are made of atoms and with teleporting you have to move each atom one by one. A human being is made of trillions of atoms, so it’s very difficult and scientists don’t have the answer at the moment. 4. Robot servants Actually, scientists have invented robots, so why don’t we all have them? Probably because the technology is very expensive and the robots often break down. But many companies in Japan have made prototype robots for houses. They wash clothes, switch on the TV, turn off the lights and change the music. Many scientists think we can all have a robot servant in our house in about ten years. Which two haven’t scientists invented?
Invisible objects and flying car
Teleporting and invisible objects
Robot servants and teleporting
Flying car and robot servants

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