Einstufungstest

1. Machen Sie aus folgenden Sätzen Fragen:

1.1 I am from England.
1.2 His name is Peter.
1.3 The tables are long.
1.4 Her car is red.

2. Machen Sie aus folgenden Sätzen Verneinungen:

2.1 This is a photo of Patrick, his wife and his children.
2.2 Her husband's name is Mick.
2.3 Ann is Stephen's aunt.
2.4 He is a lovely person.

3. Machen Sie aus folgenden Sätzen Fragen:

3.1 He speaks four languages.
3.2 They serve people with food and drink.
3.3 Bernadette lives in a flat in Paris.
3.4 John goes to work at six o'clock every day.

4. Machen Sie aus folgenden Sätzen Verneinungen:

4.1 We travel all over the world.
4.2 He looks after passengers.
4.3 She uses a word processor.
4.4 I work at home too.

5. Machen Sie zu jeder Antwort eine Frage:

5.1 At five o'clock in the evening.
5.2 Mr. Garret lives in Maidstone.
5.3 The journey there and back costs £ 28.
5.4 He is 45 years old.

6. Welcher Satz ist korrekt?

6.1
I go to dance every Sunday.
I go dancing every Sunday.
I go dance every Sunday.
 
6.2
We go skiing always in winter.
We always in winter ski.
We always go skiing in winter.
 
6.3
They stay usually in a hotel.
They stand usually in a hotel.
They usually stay in a hotel.
 
6.4
It is a sofa in my living room.
There is a sofa in my living room.
There are a sofa in my living room.
 
6.5
I like visiting museums, when I'm on holiday.
I like visit museums, when I'm on holiday.
I visiting museums, when I'm on holiday.

7. Setzen Sie die richtige Präposition ein:

7.1 Summer I play tennis Sundays.
7.2 We always go London train.
7.3 The train arrives Rome 8.15am.
7.4 Mr. Butt arrives school 4pm.
7.5 I want to stay home this evening. What's TV?
7.6 He likes playing football his sons weekends.
7.7 They live a village the sea.

8. Machen Sie aus jedem Satz eine Frage und dann eine Verneinung:

8.1 There are some good restaurants in the area.
Frage:
Verneinung:
8.2 Mozart could play the piano when he was three.
Frage:
Verneinung:
8.3 I usually work eight hours a day.
Frage:
Verneinung:
8.4 He left school in 1982.
Frage:
Verneinung:
8.5 Argentina won the world cup in 1986
Frage:
Verneinung:
8.6 She just looked after other people's children.
Frage:
Verneinung:
8.7 People rode bikes one hundred years ago.
Frage:
Verneinung:
8.8 Somebody phoned you last night.
Frage:
Verneinung:
8.9 We went somewhere last night.
Frage:
Verneinung:
8.10 There's somebody at the door.
Frage:
Verneinung:

9. Setzen Sie den richtigen Artikel ( a | an | the | <kein> ) ein:

9.1 Her name's Anna. She's doctor.
9.2 She has flat in London.
9.3 I go to work by car.
9.4 We have dinner at eight o'clock in evening.
9.5 John always stays in bed late on Sunday mornings.
9.6 English is easy.
9.7 Please, have lunch with us.
9.8 What time do you go to school?
9.9 Can I have cheese sandwich, please?
9.10 What do you do in evenings?

10. Machen Sie aus jedem Satz eine Aussage (positiven Satz) und dann eine Verneinung:

10.1 Is she sitting near the window?
Aussage:
Verneinung:
10.2 Am I learning English?
Aussage:
Verneinung:
10.3 Are we listening to the teacher?
Aussage:
Verneinung:
10.4 Is the teacher writing a letter?
Aussage:
Verneinung:
10.5 Are they talking to each other?
Aussage:
Verneinung:
10.6 Are you wearing a jacket?
Aussage:
Verneinung:

11. Jeder Satz hat einen Fehler. Korrigieren Sie ihn:

11.01 Our house is smaller then theirs.
11.02 Whose going to the party tonight?
11.03 Mine sister wasn't playing tennis yesterday.
11.04 His pronuciation is bader.
11.05 They're going to go on holiday tomorrow.
11.06 He's going to become a gift.
11.07 Who's shoes are these?
11.08 When will we going to get married?
11.09 He's going to Egypt for visit the pyramids.
11.10 What do you think happening in the story?
11.11 This is the girl which won the match.

12. Welche Form ist korrekt?

12.1
She won many competitions.
She has won many competitions.
She did win many competitions.
 
12.2
I eat a sandwich every day.
I'm eating a sandwich every day.
I'm eat a sandwich every day.
 
12.3
What languages are Swiss people speaking?
What languages do Swiss people speak?
Which languages do Swiss people speak?
 
12.4
We're travelling all over the world when I'm an adult.
We're going to travel all over the world when I'm an adult.
We will be travelling all over the world when I'm an adult.
 
12.5
She has wrote many books so far.
She wrote many books so far.
She has written many books so far.
 
12.6
We have been travelling all over the world before we got married.
We travelled all over the world before we got married.
We had been travelling all over the world before we got married.

13. Setzen Sie folgende Sätze ins Passiv:

13.1 Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin.
13.2 I asked you to arrive at 8am.
13.3 Philips and Sony marketed the first CDs in 1982.
13.4 A team of European scientists is doing the research.
13.5 You only use 17 muscles when you smile but you use 43 when you frown.
13.6 Joseph Swan invented the light bulb in 1879.
13.7 Anyone over the age of 14 can legally ride it.
13.8 We include the battery pack and charger in the price.

14. Welcher Satz ist korrekt?

14.1
If our flight lands on time, we arrive in time for lunch.
If our flight lands on time, we'll arrive in time for lunch.
If our flight lands on time, we would arrive in time for lunch.
 
14.2
If I had enough money, I will go to Brazil.
If I had enough money, I'd go to Brazil.
If I have enough money I'd go to Brazil.
 
14.3
If she has known about the delay, she wouldn't have got to the airport so early.
If she had known about the delay, she wouldn't have got to the airport so early.
If she knew about the delay, she wouldn't have got to the airport so early.

15. Complete the following text with the words below (use only half the words):

The missing words are replaced by a number in brackets (like [1]). Enter that number without brackets to the word below you feel is appropriate.

If the claims of the camera makers are to be believed, then every picture taken should be a winner. Automated film transport takes the film into the camera and then winds it on between frames; autoexposure ensures 'living colours and a perfect balance of tones' no [1] what the lighting conditions; while autofocus means your will never have to look at a [2] photograph ever again in your life. Strange, then, that so many people express [3] when they see their prints back from the Processor.

The [4] for this is that good photography has little to do with the type of camera you use. It's just as easy to take a bad picture with an excellent camera as it is to take a good picture with even the most basic [5] of equipment.

The tendency of many automated camera systems is to encourage users to confine their photography to the types of situation the automatics [6]

with best. This often means centrally placed subjects the autofocus cannot confuse, with the sun positioned directly behind the photographer.
[7], taking good photographs means [8] and then making the most of whatever it is your subject has to offer.
The first part of this magic formula means really looking at your subject before pressing the shutter. Look out, for example, for features to the side or in the [9] that would be better included or, just as important, excluded.

[10] whether your subject is looking directly into the sunlight and is squinting as a result. A slight change of camera position might be all that is needed to improve your composition or finding some shade might be the answer.

The words to complete the text:

Realising
control
trouble
check
dizzy
matter
cope
however
solve
piece
although
disappointment
background
underground
fuzzy
reason
part
disturbance
argument
recognising

16. Put the verbs in the following sentences in the correct tense or form:

16.1 You (cannot see) Jack yesterday. He's out of town.
16.2 If you had been there, we (have) a good time.
16.3 Did you really let your son (go) there?
16.4 I spent a lot of time (try) to make a profit.
16.5 The letters are here. I didn't remember (post) them.
16.6 I am too happy (listen) to this sad music.
16.7 I was embarrassed to see you (kiss) my wife.
16.8 My keys aren't on the table. But I remember (put) them there.
16.9 By the time you (finish) work, I (be) at the cinema for hours.
16.10 He (have) lunch tomorrow from 11am to 2pm.
16.11 I thought you had forgotten (come) I (wait) for your for two hours.
16.12 Why hasn't this letter been written yet? It should (write) yesterday.

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