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English Class Test 1
October Assessment
Instructions:
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What does it mean if you "look like something the cat dragged in?"
A. You look angry
B. You look furry and fuzzy
C. You look like a dog
D. You look like you went swimming
E. You look angry
F. You look furry and fuzzy
G. You look like a dog
H. You look messy, tired, or dirty
I. You look like you went swimming
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Write the two words that form the contraction "Here's."
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What does it mean to have a bird's eye view of something?
A. To have a bad view
B. To look like a bird
C. To view something like a bird
D. To have a good view of something from a high position
E. To have just one eye but a good outlook on life
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If something gets your goat, it makes you feel
A. happy
B. angry
C. excited
D. alone
E. wild
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Which is NOT a reason we use negative questions?
A. To make a polite offer
B. To ask someone for information
C. To show surprise
D. To get confirmation
E. To complain or nag
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Is the following question a negative question? Are you 18 years old?
A. No
B. Definitely
C. Sometimes
D. Depends on who you are asking
E. In Europe only
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Which word has the long vowel sound O
A. dog
B. hop
C. Hope
D. supper
E. pop
English Class Test 1
(Answer Key)
October Assessment
Instructions:
-
What does it mean if you "look like something the cat dragged in?"
A. You look angry
B. You look furry and fuzzy
C. You look like a dog
D. You look like you went swimming
E. You look angry
F. You look furry and fuzzy
G. You look like a dog
H. You look messy, tired, or dirty
I. You look like you went swimming
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Write the two words that form the contraction "Here's."
Here is.
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What does it mean to have a bird's eye view of something?
A. To have a bad view
B. To look like a bird
C. To view something like a bird
D. To have a good view of something from a high position
E. To have just one eye but a good outlook on life
-
If something gets your goat, it makes you feel
A. happy
B. angry
C. excited
D. alone
E. wild
-
Which is NOT a reason we use negative questions?
A. To make a polite offer
B. To ask someone for information
C. To show surprise
D. To get confirmation
E. To complain or nag
-
Is the following question a negative question? Are you 18 years old?
A. No
B. Definitely
C. Sometimes
D. Depends on who you are asking
E. In Europe only
-
Which word has the long vowel sound O
A. dog
B. hop
C. Hope
D. supper
E. pop