Global Elementary Unit Test 1 Name:………………Date:……….. E Write the ordinal numbers. Example: ninth 9th A Write a or an. 22 second ……… 1 ……… emergency 23 tenth ……… 2 ……… hospital 24 third ……… 3 ……… telephone number 25 first ……… 4 ……… address 5 ……… mobile phone F Underline the correct words. 6 ……… unlucky number A: Hello. My name’s Tamami. B Underline the correct words. B: Hello. Nice to (26) know / meet you. I’m Ester.

Example: I is / I'm from Melbourne in Australia. C: Hi, Nikki. How (27) do / are you? D: Hey, Kate. I'm (28) fine / nice, thanks. 7 Is / Are you from China? 8 Anna not is / isn't from Brazil. E: Hi, Mike. 9 She's / She be from Mexico. F: Hi, Zhang. (29) Fine / Good to see you. How's it going? 10 English is / it’s an official language in more than 50 countries. E: I’m OK, (30) thanks / please. 11 Some words is / are the same in different languages. G Read the text and choose the correct answer, a, b or c. C Write my, your, his, her or their. Postcodes 12 Hi, I’m Eva. What’s ……… name? In many countries, a postcode is part of your address. A postcode is a 13 Good morning, ……… name’s Yi Ling. sequence of letters and numbers. There is usually a different postcode 14 This is my wife, ……… name’s Lisa. for each street or area. 15 That’s Mr Wilson and ……… family. 16 Write down two friend’s names and ……… telephone numbers. In the UK, a postcode is a sequence of six or seven letters and numbers. It’s written at the end of an address. The first one or two letters tell you D Write the numbers in words. the city or area where a person lives. For example, a postcode for Manchester starts with the letter M and a postcode for Oxford starts with Example: 23 twenty-three the letters OX.

17 12 ……… In the US, there’s a zip code at the end of an address. A zip code is a 18 8 ……… sequence of five numbers. A US address usually has two letters to show 19 52 ……… the state and then the zip code. For example, NY 10001 is in New York 20 34 ……… City and IL 60601 is in Chicago, Illinois. 21 97 ……… 1 H Listen to someone talking about alphabets around the world. Are the 31 A postcode is part of … sentences True (T) or False (F)? a an email address. b a telephone number. 38 Russian uses the same alphabet as English. c an address. 39 People in many countries use Greek letters in maths and science. 32 A UK postcode is a sequence of … a letters and numbers. 40 The English alphabet has 24 letters. b five numbers. c six or seven letters. 41 There are five vowels in the English alphabet.

33 The first letters of a UK postcode tell you … 42 Many English words begin with the letter S. a the state. b the country . 43 There are more As in English words than any other letter. c the city or area.

34 The postcode OX3 4PP is for an address in … a Oxford. I Listen to some personal information. Is the information correct () or b Manchester. incorrect (x)? c Oklahoma. 44 Mari Davis 35 A postcode or zip code is usually written … a at the end of an address. 45 [email protected] b after your name. c at the start of an address. 46 0117 521890

36 A US zip code is … 47 16 Westberry Road a six numbers. b five letters and numbers. 48 Bristol c five numbers. 49 BSH 4UT 37 The two letters before a zip code are for … a the country. 50 www.rjinternational.com b the state. c the area.

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