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ENGLISH ON-LINE PLACEMENT TEST

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

He ...  in Paris.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

... they speak Greek?

Read the note, and answer according to your understanding.

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Category: Reading / Comprehension

The jammers look like paperbacks.

TORONTO – It was the reporters who noticed first. Unable to call their editors from church while covering the weddings of the rich and famous, they asked the priest why their cell phones never worked in the building. The reply was quick: French counterintelligence. French-made cell phone jammers the size of paperbacks have been tucked unobtrusively among paintings of the Madonna and statues of the saints in churches around the world. Canada has considered allowing cell-phone blocking. But Industry Canada, which regulates the country's telecommunications, decided against it, saying the devices could infringe on personal freedom and affect public safety by crippling communication with law enforcement and security agencies.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

We had better ... an umbrella when we go out. It looks like it’s going to rain.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

We ... a car.

Read the note, and answer according to your understanding.

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Category: Reading / Comprehension

The editors called the reporters.

TORONTO – It was the reporters who noticed first. Unable to call their editors from church while covering the weddings of the rich and famous, they asked the priest why their cell phones never worked in the building. The reply was quick: French counterintelligence. French-made cell phone jammers the size of paperbacks have been tucked unobtrusively among paintings of the Madonna and statues of the saints in churches around the world. Canada has considered allowing cell-phone blocking. But Industry Canada, which regulates the country's telecommunications, decided against it, saying the devices could infringe on personal freedom and affect public safety by crippling communication with law enforcement and security agencies.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

I started trying to reach Mr. Wah three days ago. Since then, I ... him four times.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

I ... what you said.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

I ... my homework.

Read the note, and answer according to your understanding.

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Category: Reading / Comprehension

There are many statues of saints and paintings of Madonnas around the world.

TORONTO – It was the reporters who noticed first. Unable to call their editors from church while covering the weddings of the rich and famous, they asked the priest why their cell phones never worked in the building. The reply was quick: French counterintelligence. French-made cell phone jammers the size of paperbacks have been tucked unobtrusively among paintings of the Madonna and statues of the saints in churches around the world. Canada has considered allowing cell-phone blocking. But Industry Canada, which regulates the country's telecommunications, decided against it, saying the devices could infringe on personal freedom and affect public safety by crippling communication with law enforcement and security agencies.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

... how to get there?

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

Is the following sentence correct?

You are learning English.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

Rachel didn't come to work today, she ... sick.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

Does Dr. Johnson mind ... at home if his patients need his help?

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

I ... call if I have time.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

I don’t appreciate ... when I’m speaking.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

Mr. Miller gave no indication of ... his mind.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

How ... you know?

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

... with us!

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

Hi, Ann. ... my friend Gloria?

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

We ... what to do.

Choose the correct completion for each sentence (A, B, C or D)

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

She ... home by bus.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

I ... talk to my friend.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

She ... in Ottawa.

Read the note, and answer according to your understanding.

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Category: Reading / Comprehension

The editors cover the weddings of the rich and famous.

TORONTO – It was the reporters who noticed first. Unable to call their editors from church while covering the weddings of the rich and famous, they asked the priest why their cell phones never worked in the building. The reply was quick: French counterintelligence. French-made cell phone jammers the size of paperbacks have been tucked unobtrusively among paintings of the Madonna and statues of the saints in churches around the world. Canada has considered allowing cell-phone blocking. But Industry Canada, which regulates the country's telecommunications, decided against it, saying the devices could infringe on personal freedom and affect public safety by crippling communication with law enforcement and security agencies.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

She ... the answer.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

Jim ... soccer only a couple of times, so he’s not very good at it.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

Is Celine here yet? Yes, she ...

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

We ... on a plane since last year when I was on a plane that had a fire in one of its engines.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

Hello. May I speak to Sue? - She ... in right now. May I take a message?

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

The children should ... “Thank you” when you gave them their gifts.

Read the note, and answer according to your understanding.

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Category: Reading / Comprehension

The devices interfere with the operation of security agencies.

TORONTO – It was the reporters who noticed first. Unable to call their editors from church while covering the weddings of the rich and famous, they asked the priest why their cell phones never worked in the building. The reply was quick: French counterintelligence. French-made cell phone jammers the size of paperbacks have been tucked unobtrusively among paintings of the Madonna and statues of the saints in churches around the world. Canada has considered allowing cell-phone blocking. But Industry Canada, which regulates the country's telecommunications, decided against it, saying the devices could infringe on personal freedom and affect public safety by crippling communication with law enforcement and security agencies.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

They ... at night.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

Janice ... for almost eleven hours. Don’t you think we should wake her up?

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

I ... smoke

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

I was in your hometown last month. It looked like a nice town. I ... there before.

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Category: INTERMEDIATE+ / ADVANCED

Alex, do you know where Mr. Whadi is? I ...  for him for the past hour.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

They ... practice their English.

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Category: BASIC / INTERMEDIATE

They ... a French course.

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