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English test

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Test for Carla

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Fecha de Creación:
15/03/2020

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Temario:
Choose the correct answer: Sara is 18 years old. She's _____________ to drive. old enough too old.
Choose the correct answer: My aunt is __________my mother. too tall as tall as.
Choose the correct answer: it's 41 degrees, it's _______________ too hot not hot enough.
Sweets are ______ vegetables. healthier than not as healthy as.
Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets to make affirmative or negative comparisons: An adventure holiday is_____________ (relaxing) a beach holiday.
Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets to make affirmative or negative comparisons: In Spain, July is____________ (hot) November.
Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets to make affirmative or negative comparisons: Cliff diving is ________________ (dangerous) hiking.
Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets to make affirmative or negative comparisons: Ocaña is _________ (big) Madrid.
My grandmother is___________ (old) me.
Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets to make affirmative or negative comparisons: Hills are __________ (small) mountains.
Place the words in the correct order: Pablo doesn't. talk to but her always I.
Place the words in the correct order: it's here. can birds the hear I very paceful in because.
Place the words in the correct order: than him. is two My years older sister.
Place the words in the correct order: Apples cakes. than healthier are.
Ordene la frase correctamente: part the worst in Jorge city. works the of.
Match the correct answers: She is the smartest girl I know. That's is the most popular CD in the shop. His first book wasn't very good, Mum alway chooses the less attractive clothes. I am learning Japanese. A three-start Hotel is The taxi is more expensive.
Write sentences with the words below. Use the verb to be and (not) as____as. PS: Don't forget to write the dot at the end of the sentence: Nick and Daniel got 90% in their test. Nick's mark/ good/ Daniel's mark. .
Write sentences with the words below. Use the verb to be and (not) as____as. PS: Don't forget to write the dot at the end of the sentence: Jane and Tom are the same age. Tom/old/Jane. .
Write sentences with the words below. Use the verb to be and (not) as____as. PS: Don't forget to write the dot at the end of the sentence: Kate wears nice cloths but Mia doesn't Mia's clothes/nice/Kate's clothes.
Read the article about looking for gold. Are the sentences right or wrong? If there is not enough information to answer Right or Wrong, choose Doesn't say. SEARCHING FOR GOLD: People traditionally look for gold in mines in the ground. But there is another source of this important metal- the sea! The Earth is almost completely covered by water. In 1872, the British scientist Edward Sonstadt discovered gold in the sea. It was an amazing discovery, but it wasn't a practical one. Collecting gold from the ocean was too expensive and the amount of gold wasn't large enough. Then, in October 1897, Prescott Ford Jernegan and Charles Fisher arrived in the town of Lubec Maine, USA with an elaborate idea for an invention: a machine for collecting gold from the ocean. They started the Electrolytic Marine Salts Company and buit their machine- the gold accumulator. At first, people weren't sure about the unusual machine. It was too good to be true. Jernegan and Fisher asked for more money for their company, but people weren't confident enough to help them. They wanted a demostration. So while some men were watching, Jernegan put the gold accumulator in the ocean for the night. Then, he left. The men waited and in the morning thy checked the machine. They were amazed to see bright gold in it. It was the most exciting moment of their lives! The men decided to give money to Electrolytic for more machines and soon there were 243 gold accumulators in the ocean. Every day, there was gold in the gold accumulators. It wasn't much gold, but everyone was happy. Electrolytic was the busiest company in town. The one day, the gold accumulators stopped working suddenly and Jernegan and Fisher disappeared. Peopl then realised the gold accumulators weren't as clever as they seemed, but the "inventors" were. While everyone was watching the demonstration from the beach, Fisger secretly swam under the water and put gold in the machines. In the end, Jernegan and Fisher were the only real "accumlators"-of other people's money. 1- Edward Sonstad built a machine to collect gold from the ocean. Right Wrong Doesn't say.
Read the article about looking for gold. Are the sentences right or wrong? If there is not enough information to answer Right or Wrong, choose Doesn't say. SEARCHING FOR GOLD: People traditionally look for gold in mines in the ground. But there is another source of this important metal- the sea! The Earth is almost completely covered by water. In 1872, the British scientist Edward Sonstadt discovered gold in the sea. It was an amazing discovery, but it wasn't a practical one. Collecting gold from the ocean was too expensive and the amount of gold wasn't large enough. Then, in October 1897, Prescott Ford Jernegan and Charles Fisher arrived in the town of Lubec Maine, USA with an elaborate idea for an invention: a machine for collecting gold from the ocean. They started the Electrolytic Marine Salts Company and buit their machine- the gold accumulator. At first, people weren't sure about the unusual machine. It was too good to be true. Jernegan and Fisher asked for more money for their company, but people weren't confident enough to help them. They wanted a demostration. So while some men were watching, Jernegan put the gold accumulator in the ocean for the night. Then, he left. The men waited and in the morning thy checked the machine. They were amazed to see bright gold in it. It was the most exciting moment of their lives! The men decided to give money to Electrolytic for more machines and soon there were 243 gold accumulators in the ocean. Every day, there was gold in the gold accumulators. It wasn't much gold, but everyone was happy. Electrolytic was the busiest company in town. The one day, the gold accumulators stopped working suddenly and Jernegan and Fisher disappeared. Peopl then realised the gold accumulators weren't as clever as they seemed, but the "inventors" were. While everyone was watching the demonstration from the beach, Fisger secretly swam under the water and put gold in the machines. In the end, Jernegan and Fisher were the only real "accumlators"-of other people's money. 2- Jernegan and Fisher built the first accumulator after they arrived in Lubec. Right Wrong Doesn't say.
Read the article about looking for gold. Are the sentences right or wrong? If there is not enough information to answer Right or Wrong, choose Doesn't say. SEARCHING FOR GOLD: People traditionally look for gold in mines in the ground. But there is another source of this important metal- the sea! The Earth is almost completely covered by water. In 1872, the British scientist Edward Sonstadt discovered gold in the sea. It was an amazing discovery, but it wasn't a practical one. Collecting gold from the ocean was too expensive and the amount of gold wasn't large enough. Then, in October 1897, Prescott Ford Jernegan and Charles Fisher arrived in the town of Lubec Maine, USA with an elaborate idea for an invention: a machine for collecting gold from the ocean. They started the Electrolytic Marine Salts Company and buit their machine- the gold accumulator. At first, people weren't sure about the unusual machine. It was too good to be true. Jernegan and Fisher asked for more money for their company, but people weren't confident enough to help them. They wanted a demostration. So while some men were watching, Jernegan put the gold accumulator in the ocean for the night. Then, he left. The men waited and in the morning thy checked the machine. They were amazed to see bright gold in it. It was the most exciting moment of their lives! The men decided to give money to Electrolytic for more machines and soon there were 243 gold accumulators in the ocean. Every day, there was gold in the gold accumulators. It wasn't much gold, but everyone was happy. Electrolytic was the busiest company in town. The one day, the gold accumulators stopped working suddenly and Jernegan and Fisher disappeared. Peopl then realised the gold accumulators weren't as clever as they seemed, but the "inventors" were. While everyone was watching the demonstration from the beach, Fisger secretly swam under the water and put gold in the machines. In the end, Jernegan and Fisher were the only real "accumlators"-of other people's money. 3- Every morning, there was a lot of gold in the accumulators. Right Wrong Doesn't say.
Read the article about looking for gold. Are the sentences right or wrong? If there is not enough information to answer Right or Wrong, choose Doesn't say. SEARCHING FOR GOLD: People traditionally look for gold in mines in the ground. But there is another source of this important metal- the sea! The Earth is almost completely covered by water. In 1872, the British scientist Edward Sonstadt discovered gold in the sea. It was an amazing discovery, but it wasn't a practical one. Collecting gold from the ocean was too expensive and the amount of gold wasn't large enough. Then, in October 1897, Prescott Ford Jernegan and Charles Fisher arrived in the town of Lubec Maine, USA with an elaborate idea for an invention: a machine for collecting gold from the ocean. They started the Electrolytic Marine Salts Company and buit their machine- the gold accumulator. At first, people weren't sure about the unusual machine. It was too good to be true. Jernegan and Fisher asked for more money for their company, but people weren't confident enough to help them. They wanted a demostration. So while some men were watching, Jernegan put the gold accumulator in the ocean for the night. Then, he left. The men waited and in the morning thy checked the machine. They were amazed to see bright gold in it. It was the most exciting moment of their lives! The men decided to give money to Electrolytic for more machines and soon there were 243 gold accumulators in the ocean. Every day, there was gold in the gold accumulators. It wasn't much gold, but everyone was happy. Electrolytic was the busiest company in town. The one day, the gold accumulators stopped working suddenly and Jernegan and Fisher disappeared. Peopl then realised the gold accumulators weren't as clever as they seemed, but the "inventors" were. While everyone was watching the demonstration from the beach, Fisger secretly swam under the water and put gold in the machines. In the end, Jernegan and Fisher were the only real "accumlators"-of other people's money. 4- The accumulators were cheap to build. Right Wrong Doesn't say.
Read the article about looking for gold. Are the sentences right or wrong? If there is not enough information to answer Right or Wrong, choose Doesn't say. SEARCHING FOR GOLD: People traditionally look for gold in mines in the ground. But there is another source of this important metal- the sea! The Earth is almost completely covered by water. In 1872, the British scientist Edward Sonstadt discovered gold in the sea. It was an amazing discovery, but it wasn't a practical one. Collecting gold from the ocean was too expensive and the amount of gold wasn't large enough. Then, in October 1897, Prescott Ford Jernegan and Charles Fisher arrived in the town of Lubec Maine, USA with an elaborate idea for an invention: a machine for collecting gold from the ocean. They started the Electrolytic Marine Salts Company and buit their machine- the gold accumulator. At first, people weren't sure about the unusual machine. It was too good to be true. Jernegan and Fisher asked for more money for their company, but people weren't confident enough to help them. They wanted a demostration. So while some men were watching, Jernegan put the gold accumulator in the ocean for the night. Then, he left. The men waited and in the morning thy checked the machine. They were amazed to see bright gold in it. It was the most exciting moment of their lives! The men decided to give money to Electrolytic for more machines and soon there were 243 gold accumulators in the ocean. Every day, there was gold in the gold accumulators. It wasn't much gold, but everyone was happy. Electrolytic was the busiest company in town. The one day, the gold accumulators stopped working suddenly and Jernegan and Fisher disappeared. Peopl then realised the gold accumulators weren't as clever as they seemed, but the "inventors" were. While everyone was watching the demonstration from the beach, Fisger secretly swam under the water and put gold in the machines. In the end, Jernegan and Fisher were the only real "accumlators"-of other people's money. 5- Jernegan and Fisher became rich men. Right Wrong Doesn't say.
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