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Midterm Test

Mattayom Patcharakitiyapa 3 School Surat Thani

English0112 English for One World Mattayom Suksa 6

Choose the best answer

Use these answer for 1-10

a. an b. an

c. the d. zero article

Every summer there are often______1____hurricanes in____2___ North America .One of ___3__worst was Hurricane Camille in August 1969 when___4___estimated number of two hundred and fifty people died.____5____town of Pass Christian was virtually destroyed as winds of two hundred miles per hour from the sea crashed into buildings on___6____sea front.____7___wind was so strong that it threw three___8_ large cargo ships and___9______paddle steamer onto ___10__beach.More people would have been killed if a hundred and fifty thousand had no fled away from the coast before the storm began.

Use these answer for 11-15 a. probably b. might c. likely d. definitely e. could

Sally: What are you going to do next weekend?Kelly: I’ll_____11___ go to the cinema on

Saturday and stay at home on Sunday.Sally: Are you going to the cinema alone?Kelly: No,I_____12____ask Jane to go with me.Sally: She’s bound to say yes, if you ask her.Kelly: I know .The only problem is that

she’s____13____to bring her horrible younger brother with her.

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Sally: You ____14___ leave him with me, if you like .I think he’s quite funny!

Kelly: That’d be great, but will you be at home on Saturday evening?

Sally: Oh ,yes. I’ll ____15___stay at home in the evening as there’s a great documentary on satellite TV I want to see. Read this passage and choose the best answer.

The fire at the Stardust discotheque in Dublin on St. Valentine’s night in 1981 was, at the time, one of the worst disasters of its kind ever seen in Europe. It was 2.00 am in the morning and 841 young people were getting ready for the last dance before setting off home.

Suddenly the DJ noticed that a small fire had broken out in the corner of the dance hall .He thought that somebody’s cigarette had started a small fire, but as it hadn’t set off the fire alarms he didn’t take any notice.

Within moments the entire hall in the heart of Dublin’s Artane working-class suburb was on fire. The enormous ceiling began to melt in the intense heat and as the lights went out there was a wild stampede to escape the burning inferno.

Forty-six people were killed and 130 injured, some of them very badly, before the fire -fighters were able to break into the club and put the fire out.

In the Stardust the curtains were inflammable, the tables were made of plywood with plastic tops.The chairs were made of red plastic which gave off lethal black smoke. Some of the emergency doors were locked to prevent people from getting in without paying, as were the windows in the toilets. For over four years prior to this disaster regulations to ban certain materials from use in discotheques had been under discussion, Ironically,new laws came into effect ten days after the Stardust fire.

16.What is the Stardust? a. a meteor b. dust from the star c. a star d. a discotheque17.Where was the Stardust? a. London b. Lisbon c. Dublin d. New York18.Who first noticed the fire?

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a. a doorman b. the manager c. a fire-fighters d. DJ

19.When was the fire begin? a. 2 am 14 February 1981 b. 2 pm 14 February 1981 c. 2 am 15 February 1981 d. 2 pm 15 February 198120.How many were killed? a. 46 b. 64 c. 130 d. 310

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