Einstufungstest Englisch
Fragen 91 bis 120

Dies entspricht in etwa den Kenntnissen, die nach Beendigung des Lehrbuches Network 3 vorhanden sind (erfolgreiche Beendigung der Kurse Englisch 3 a und 3 b).

In dieser Spalte folgen
die Fragen 91 bis 105.


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91. We ... take a map with us because I know the way.
  1. don't have
  2. don't need
  3. mustn't
  4. needn't
92. I don't know ... about her accident.
  1. anyone
  2. anything
  3. something
  4. somewhere
93. The phone rang ... the night.
  1. at
  2. by
  3. during
  4. on
94. If they ... so much, they'd feel better.
  1. didn't smoke
  2. don't smoke
  3. smoked
  4. wouldn't smoke
95. What would you buy if you ... a rich person?
  1. are
  2. was
  3. were
  4. would be
96. - Do you think it's a good idea to eat a big meal in the evening? - No, I don't think you ...
  1. might
  2. shall
  3. should
  4. would
97. When I was young, I used to learn new words more ...
  1. easier
  2. easiest
  3. easily
  4. easy
98. The new chairs are made ... wood.
  1. by
  2. in
  3. of
  4. on
99. Have you bought the things ... we need for the party?
  1. that
  2. what
  3. where
  4. who
100. Did you both enjoy ... at the party?
  1. you
  2. your
  3. yourself
  4. yourselves
101. You can use this object ... opening bottles.
  1. by
  2. for
  3. in
  4. to
102. I don't mind ... to bed late
  1. go
  2. going
  3. that I go
  4. to go
103. Excuse me, I've got some questions ... you.
  1. ask
  2. asked
  3. asking
  4. to ask
104. Jim has his car ... at the garage before every holiday.
  1. check
  2. checked
  3. checking
  4. to check
105. We're really looking forward ... you again.
  1. see
  2. that we see
  3. to see
  4. to seeing
In dieser Spalte folgen
die Fragen 106 bis 120.


106. That's a lovely pullover and the colour ... you perfectly.
  1. goes with
  2. likes
  3. suits
  4. wears
107. It's raining and Martin hasn't got an umbrella with ...
  1. he
  2. him
  3. himself
  4. his
108. If you want to find the cinema, walk ...the bridge and turn left.
  1. as far as
  2. during
  3. till
  4. until
109. - I don't like adventure films.
- ...
  1. I am, too
  2. Neither do I
  3. So am I
  4. So do I
110. Children! Dinner's ready. Wash your hands ... and come to the table.
  1. already
  2. at all
  3. at least
  4. at once
111. Was that a sneeze? ...! I hope you haven't got a cold.
  1. Bless you
  2. Cheers
  3. Good luck
  4. Your health
112. When the police arrived at the bank, it was empty. The robbers ...
  1. had left
  2. have left
  3. leave
  4. left
113. - Paul wanted to speak to the doctor yesterday, so he rang him.
- Sorry, what did you say? Who ...?
  1. did Paul ring
  2. Paul did ring
  3. Paul rang
  4. rang Paul
114. I can't stand ... at the bus stop, when it's raining.
  1. to wait
  2. wait
  3. waited
  4. waiting
115. - I'm sorry. I can't come to your party next week.
- Oh, ...
  1. bless you
  2. good luck
  3. thank you
  4. what a pity



Bitte lesen Sie folgenden Text und entscheiden anschließend, ob die Aussagen 116 bis 120 richtig oder falsch sind. Kreuzen Sie auch dies auf dem Antwortbogen entsprechend an.


Paul works in Frankfurt for an international business magazine. He writes reports on the situation of the money markets in Europe. He has to travel a lot for his job in order to get the necessary information, but he certainly doesn't mind travelling. Actually, he met his future wife, Laura, during a flight from London to Rome. She was sitting in the seat next to his when an accident happened. Paul was drinking a glass of red wine with his meal when the glass fell out of his hand on to the new dress Laura had just bought in London. Of course, she felt terribly upset. But after Paul had said "sorry" at least ten times, she began to feel a little happier and by the time they landed in Rome they had become quite friendly. A few months later they got married and moved into a new three-room flat in Frankfurt.

A few evenings ago Paul got a late telephone call from his magazine. They wanted to send him to Tokyo for three months to write regular reports about the banks there. He really didn't know how to tell his wife about the offer. In the end they went to an expensive restaurant for a meal and Paul told her. Laura laughed - her company wanted to send her to Tokyo, too, where they had an office. She hadn't found the right time to tell Paul all about the offer they had made!

116. Paul doesn't like travelling.
117. Paul had an accident with some wine.
118. Paul and Laura only became friendly after they landed in Rome.
119. Paul's employers wanted to send him to Tokyo to write one or two reports.
120. Laura had the same problem that Paul had.



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