Test - Module 5,6 Group B 1. Choose The Correct Reflexive Pronoun
Test - Module 5,6 Group B 1. Choose The Correct Reflexive Pronoun
Test - Module 5,6 Group B 1. Choose The Correct Reflexive Pronoun
1. There is _______ in your hair. I think it is a bug. 6. Look I’ve found __________interesting here. Oh, it’s a
button.
A. Nothing B. Something C. Anything
A. Everything B. Nothing C. Something
2. I will search and find you _________ you go. You cannot
escape from me. 7. My dictionary was on the desk. ____________ has taken
it.
A. Nowhere B. Somewhere C. Anywhere
A. Anybody B. Somebody C. Everybody
3. He didn’t say _________useful. All nonsense.
8. __________we did to rescue the dog was useful. It died.
A. Everything B. Nothing C. Anything
A. Nothing B. Something C. Everything
4. Don’t blame yourself for the mistake. ________ is
perfect. 9. He was so helpful. He helped nearly __________ in the
village
A. Anybody B. Everybody C. Nobody
A. Anybody B. Nobody C. Everybody
5. Why are you looking at me so angrily? I didn’t do
________wrong.
________/9
A. Anything B. Nothing C. Everything
3. Complete the following sentences using one of the answer choices given below
each question.
1. I …………….. smoke, but now I have stopped. 4. I ……………………… like western music, but now I do.
3. I ………… like opera, but now I don’t. 6. I ………………… .. drive a big car.
________/8
4. Read the text and then circle the correct answer: a, b or c.
I’ve just had my curling lesson! Curling is one of Scotland’s favourite winter sports. It is
played on ice by two teams of four players. A rectangle 45 metres long and 4 metres wide is
marked on the ice. At one end of the rectangle there is a circle.
The players have to send a large stone across the ice towards the circle. It weighs about 20
kg. The aim of the game is to get the stone as near the centre of the circle as possible. If
team A’s stones are nearer the centre than team B’s, team A wins. The players use special
brushes to sweep the ice in front of the stone, so that it goes more quickly. They wear
special shoes and warm clothes.
It is very difficult to walk on the ice and I fell over several times before I even touched a
stone! My teacher, Kay, told me that it was normal. ‘Everyone thinks it’s an easy sport’, she
said. ‘But professional players have to practice for years if they want to be really good’.
I was amazed when my first stone stopped next to the centre of the circle. Kay said it was
beginner’s luck! Then I fell over again…and again. After half an hour on the ice, I was
exhausted.
________/8
TOTAL:____________/35
GRADE: _________________________ TEACHER: ZORICA DINEVSKA
0-10 (1) 11-16 (2) 17-22 (3) 23-29 (4) 30-35 (5)