M5 MIDTERM REVIEW -Term 1

M5 MIDTERM REVIEW -Term 1

11th Grade

17 Qs

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M5 MIDTERM REVIEW -Term 1

M5 MIDTERM REVIEW -Term 1

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English

11th Grade

Hard

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Anna: Hey, Mark! Have you finished your homework yet?

Mark: Not yet. I’ve been really busy this week.

Anna: Oh? What have you done?

Mark: Well, I’ve helped my dad fix the car, and I’ve cleaned the garage.

Anna: Wow, you’ve done a lot!

Mark: Yeah, and I’ve also studied for my science test.

Anna: Impressive. I’ve just come back from the library.

Mark: Have you borrowed any new books?

Anna: Yes, I’ve borrowed three. I’ve already read one of them.

Mark: That’s fast! I haven’t read a single book this week.

Anna: Don’t worry. There’s still time. Have you decided what to read next?

Mark: Not yet. But I’ve heard good things about the new mystery novel.

What tense is used in the conversation?

Present Simple

Past Simple

Present Perfect

Future

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Anna: Hey, Mark! Have you finished your homework yet?

Mark: Not yet. I’ve been really busy this week.

Anna: Oh? What have you done?

Mark: Well, I’ve helped my dad fix the car, and I’ve cleaned the garage.

Anna: Wow, you’ve done a lot!

Mark: Yeah, and I’ve also studied for my science test.

Anna: Impressive. I’ve just come back from the library.

Mark: Have you borrowed any new books?

Anna: Yes, I’ve borrowed three. I’ve already read one of them.

Mark: That’s fast! I haven’t read a single book this week.

Anna: Don’t worry. There’s still time. Have you decided what to read next?

Mark: Not yet. But I’ve heard good things about the new mystery novel.

What has Mark done this week?

He went to the library

He fixed the garage

He helped his dad fix the car

He watched a movie

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Anna: Hey, Mark! Have you finished your homework yet?

Mark: Not yet. I’ve been really busy this week.

Anna: Oh? What have you done?

Mark: Well, I’ve helped my dad fix the car, and I’ve cleaned the garage.

Anna: Wow, you’ve done a lot!

Mark: Yeah, and I’ve also studied for my science test.

Anna: Impressive. I’ve just come back from the library.

Mark: Have you borrowed any new books?

Anna: Yes, I’ve borrowed three. I’ve already read one of them.

Mark: That’s fast! I haven’t read a single book this week.

Anna: Don’t worry. There’s still time. Have you decided what to read next?

Mark: Not yet. But I’ve heard good things about the new mystery novel.

What has Anna done recently?

She finished her homework

She watched a mystery movie

She came back from the library

She helped her mom cook

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

“Have you finished your homework yet?” – What does "yet" indicate?

A reason

A location

An expectation

A habit

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Anna: Hey, Mark! Have you finished your homework yet?

Mark: Not yet. I’ve been really busy this week.

Anna: Oh? What have you done?

Mark: Well, I’ve helped my dad fix the car, and I’ve cleaned the garage.

Anna: Wow, you’ve done a lot!

Mark: Yeah, and I’ve also studied for my science test.

Anna: Impressive. I’ve just come back from the library.

Mark: Have you borrowed any new books?

Anna: Yes, I’ve borrowed three. I’ve already read one of them.

Mark: That’s fast! I haven’t read a single book this week.

Anna: Don’t worry. There’s still time. Have you decided what to read next?

Mark: Not yet. But I’ve heard good things about the new mystery novel.

What has Anna already done?

She has cleaned the garage

She has read one book

She has studied for the test

She has gone to the gym

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence is NOT in Present Perfect?

I have borrowed three books

I helped my dad fix the car

I have just come back

I have heard good things

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does “I’ve been really busy” suggest?

Mark is never busy

Mark has just started being busy

Mark’s busyness started in the past and continues now

Mark will be busy next week

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