Test Initial
Test Initial
Test Initial
A. Read the text below to decide if each of the following sentences is true (T) or false (F):
(6x0,25=1,25p)
Disney World's Magic Kingdom is the most popular park in the world.
Located in Orlando, Florida, this expansion of the first Disneyland Park in California, has
become the biggest park in the world. Every year, more than 20 million people visit Magic
Kingdom, to see Cinderella's castle, Space Mountain, and of course, Mickey Mouse and other
beloved Disney characters. Even if you've been there before, there's always something new to
discover at the happiest place on Earth.
Efteling Park in the Netherlands is the place where fairy tales come to life.
Inspired from ancient legends this theme park has attractions that will amaze and thrill all
ages. Situated in the middle of nature, the Fairytale Forest contains a magic tree, as well as a
dark ride full of unicorns and forest animals that's fun for the whole family, but maybe not for
the young ones. The older ones will line up for Baron 1898, a scream-inducing coaster that
free falls down a mine shaft before circling the park.
B. Complete the second sentence so as to mean the same as the first using no more than three
words including the one given to you: (4x0,45=1,8p)
2. “Are the boys in the park?” “Yes, they .......................... football.” (play)
9. “Mandy .......................... to the USA every year since she was born.” (fly)
10. “Listen! Phil .......................... the violin for half an hour. It’s beautiful.” (play)
D. Paragraph Writing
Think of a place near you where you can go with your family to have fun during the weekend
or even on vacation. Write a 60-80-word description of this place, including the name of the
place, the activities that you can do there, the facilities it has, the entrance fee (if any), and
any other details you think are relevant. (2,4p)
E. Listen to the following recording about a man called Stephen. Mark the statements below
True (T) or False (F): (4x0,45=1,8p)
1. The inventor’s shop has been reassembled after almost 120 years. T/F
2. James Watt was a Scotsman. T/F
3. The printing-press is not mentioned in the text. T/F
4. James Watt died in eighteen ninety. T/F