1.
What's your full name?
Correct Answer
C. I'm Geoffrey Ernest Lorenz Smith.
Explanation
The correct answer is "I'm Geoffrey Ernest Lorenz Smith." The other options provided do not fully answer the question as they either omit the last name or include additional information that is not relevant to the question. The correct answer specifically states the full name as requested.
2.
Do you have any brothers and sisters?
Correct Answer
D. No, I don't. I'm an only child.
Explanation
The answer "No, I don't. I'm an only child" is the correct response because it directly addresses the question about having brothers and sisters. It states that the person does not have any siblings and clarifies that they are an only child.
3.
Where is Nataly from?
Correct Answer
C. She's from Ecuador.
Explanation
The correct answer is "She's from Ecuador." This answer is correct because it uses the correct verb form "is" and the preposition "from" to indicate the origin or nationality of Nataly. The other options either use incorrect grammar or incorrect nationality forms, such as "Ecuadorian" as a noun instead of an adjective.
4.
INSTRUCTION: Fill in the blanks with the correct AUXILIARY.
What ______________ your brother do everyday?
Correct Answer
does
Explanation
The correct answer is "does" because the question is in the present simple tense and requires an auxiliary verb to form the question correctly. In the present simple tense, the auxiliary verb "do" is used for the third person singular pronouns (he, she, it), which includes "your brother." Therefore, the correct auxiliary to fill in the blank is "does."
5.
I'm allergic to dairy products!
Correct Answer
C. I am too.
Explanation
The correct answer is "I am too." This response indicates that the person is also allergic to dairy products, agreeing with the statement made by the speaker. The phrase "I am too" is commonly used to express agreement or similarity with someone else's statement or condition.
6.
I can't stand soap operas. They are pretty boring.
Correct Answer
D. I can't either.
Explanation
The correct answer is "I can't either." This is because the statement "I can't stand soap operas. They are pretty boring" is negative, indicating a dislike for soap operas. Therefore, the response "I can't either" aligns with the negative sentiment expressed in the initial statement. The other responses either express agreement or disagreement without providing a negative sentiment towards soap operas.
7.
Spealer A: I really like cartoons.
Speaker B: .................
Correct Answer
B. Me too. Actually, I watch cartoons every day.
Explanation
Speaker B's response "Me too. Actually, I watch cartoons every day." shows agreement with Speaker A's statement about liking cartoons and adds the additional information that they watch cartoons every day. This response indicates that Speaker B shares the same interest in cartoons and has a regular habit of watching them.
8.
One of your new friends wants to CORRECT some things you are saying or thinking. Select the correct expression in order to continue the conversation going:
A. I think you live next to the school.
Correct Answer
D. B. Well, actually, I live downtown.
Explanation
The correct answer is B. Well, actually, I live downtown. This response is appropriate because it acknowledges the correction made by the friend and provides additional information about where the speaker lives.
9.
Peter is not a morning person. He ___________ the mornings.
Correct Answer
C. Doesn't like
Explanation
The given correct answer is "doesn't like". This implies that Peter has a dislike for mornings. The phrase "doesn't like" indicates a negative sentiment towards something, in this case, mornings. Therefore, it can be inferred that Peter does not enjoy or have a preference for mornings.
10.
"Me too" and "Me either" are used when in conversation, you don't have anything in common with other people?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
"Me too" and "Me either" are actually used to express agreement or similarity with someone else's statement or opinion. They are not specifically used when you don't have anything in common with other people.