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Page 1 2nd YEAR 1st term EXAM n° 2

14th December 2011 Time : 1hour My name’s --- Group ---

Parklands Shopping Centre

If you want a new shopping experience, then put the 15th February on your diary! After this day, shopping will never be the same!

Come and see our magnificent new centre with over two hundred different shops selling everything from carpets to cameras. Here you can find everything you have always wanted!

Don’t worry about the kids getting bored. There’s an enormous play area where they can run around or do something more creative, while you do your shopping. Our staff will be there to look after them so you don’t have to worry.

If you get hungry and you need a rest, we have our fifteen different cafés and restaurants to suit all tastes.

Finally the problem of parking! At our centre it isn’t a problem but a pleasure. We have two enormous car parks and also an underground one so you can find a space easily.

So don’t hesitate! We hope to see you here at our opening on 15th February. For our first five hundred customers, there will be a voucher to eat for free in one of our many restaurants!

Comprehension:

1. Read the text then answer these questions: (4 pnts)

a) When does the shopping centre open? --- --- b) How many shops are there? --- --- c) What can you do there when you are tired or hungry? --- --- d) What do the first 500 customers receive? ---

---

Grammar:

2. Rewrite the sentences using ‘‘let’’ and beginning with the words given : (3 pnts) a) You can’t stay up late, Thomas.

Thomas’ father --- b) Katie! You mustn’t keep the door open at night.

Katie’s mother --- c) All students can leave when the bell rings.

The teacher --- 3. Use much or many: (3 pnts)

a) A/ How --- are the glasses?

B/ They are 17 £.

b) A/ How --- times do you visit the doctor?

B/ Three times a year

c) A/ How --- time does it left?

B/ About one hour.

4. Rewrite the sentences using ‘‘would like’’: (1 pnt)

a) I want to invite you to my wedding party. --- b) You order ‘‘pizza’’ in the restaurant. ---

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Page 2 2nd YEAR 1st term EXAM n° 2

14th December 2011 Time : 1hour 5. Put these words into the correct place: (2 pnts)

like – doesn’t – is – mustn’t – funny

a) I can’t stop laughing. It’s very ---.

b) This chocolate is for decoration. You --- eat it now.

c) He is very lazy. He --- always wake up early.

d) What is New York ---? It’s very big and amazing?

6. Fill each blank with the suitable word: (2 pnts)

delicatessen -Jeweller’s – music store – shoes shop - clothes shop - fishmonger a) You want to buy a jacket, you go to ---

b) Where can you buy fish? --- c) Where can I buy a CD? --- d) Where can I buy a necklace? ---

Writing:

7. Complete this dialogue: (5 pnts) Sales assistant: can I help you?

Customer: Yes please. I’d like to buy a jacket for my son. He’s sixteen.

Sales assistant: --- Customer: --- Sales assistant: --- Customer: --- Sales assistant: --- Customer: --- Sales assistant: --- Customer: --- Sales assistant: --- Customer: --- Sales assistant: --- Customer: --- Sales assistant: --- Customer: --- Sales assistant: ---

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