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Would you check my exam? (Part 1)

hirashin

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Dear native English speakers,
would you please check my exam? Here's the first half.

問1 ( )にあてはまるものを記号で選び,解答欄に書きなさい。 各1点 計20点

① ( ) subject do you like best?
(ア) What (イ) When (ウ) Who (エ) How

② ( ) long did you study English?
(ア) What (イ) When (ウ) Who (エ) How

③ "( ) is your bike?" "That black one is mine."
(ア) What (イ) Which (ウ) Whose (エ) How

④ ( ) are you going to play tennis tomorrow?
(ア) What (イ) Where (ウ) When (エ) How

⑤ "( ) is your math teacher?" "Mr.Brown is."
(ア) What (イ) When (ウ) Who (エ) How

⑥ "( ) is Mary?" "She's in the kitchen."
(ア) What (イ) Where (ウ) When (エ) How

⑦ ( ) you go to school yesterday?
(ア) Do (イ) Did (ウ) Have (エ) Has

⑧ ( ) they lived here for a long time?
(ア) Do (イ) Did (ウ) Have (エ) Has

⑨ I have ( ) the castle once before.
(ア) gone (イ) been (ウ) went (エ) visited

⑩ I have studied French ( ) three years.
(ア) for (イ) since (ウ) in (エ) at

⑪ I came here ( ).
(ア) tomorrow (イ) since tomorrow (ウ) yesterday (エ) since yesterday

⑫ I've lived in Japan ( ).
(ア) ten years (イ) ten years ago (ウ) since ten years ago (エ) for ten years

⑬ I've ( ) him three times today.
(ア) call (イ) calls (ウ) called (エ) calling

⑭ "( ) did you go to China?" "Last year."
(ア) What (イ) Where (ウ) When (エ) How

⑮ ( ) bus should we take?
(ア) How (イ) Where (ウ) When (エ) Which

⑯ "( ) are you going?" "Spain.
(ア) How (イ) Where (ウ) When (エ) What

⑰ My parents ( ) busy since last week.
(ア) is (イ) are (ウ) were (エ) have been

⑱ My parents ( ) busy last week.
(ア) are (イ) was (ウ) were (エ) have been

⑲ When ( ) New Zealand?
(ア) did you visit (イ) do you visited (ウ) have you visit (エ) have you visited

⑳ ( ) stay here for about a month?
(ア) Are you (イ) Are you going to (ウ) Will you be (エ) Will you going to


問2 [ ]の語を並び替えて、意味の通る文にしなさい。文の初めの語も小文字になって
います。 完全解答各2点 計10点 つづりミスは一カ所1点引き

① My [ me / every day / parents / call ] .

② The [ usually / students / to / walk ] school.

③ Those [ people / work / Japan / every / in ] summer.

④ We [ the park / go / to / in / always ] the afternoon .

⑤ [ he / here / come / why / does ] every morning ?


問3 日本語の意味を表す英文になるように、( )に一語ずつ英語を入れなさい。It's の
ような短縮形は一語とします。 各1点 計20点

① あなたは東京に行ったことがありますか。 Have you ( )( ) to Tokyo?.

② 私は一度もこれを見たことがない。I have ( )( ) this.

③ あなたはどうやって学校に行っていますか。( )( ) you go ( ) school?

④ 私は去年ここに来たことがある。I ( )( ) last year.

⑤ あなたがたはいつ出発しますか。( )( ) you going to ( ) ?

⑥ 私達は、昨日、そのお寺を訪れなかった。We ( )( ) the temple yesterday.

⑦あなたのお母さんはどこにいますか。( )( ) your mother?

⑧彼は、三ヶ月前からここに住んでいます。He ( )( ) here ( ) three ( ).

Thanks in advance.

Hirashin
 
③ "( ) is your bike?" "That black one is mine."
(ア) What (イ) Which one (ウ) Whose (エ) How

④ ( ) are you going to play tennis tomorrow?
(ア) What (イ) Where (ウ) When (エ) How



⑯ "( ) are you going?" "Spain."
(ア) How (イ) Where (ウ) When (エ) What


⑱ My parents ( ) busy last week.
(ア) are (イ) was (ウ) were (エ) have been

⑲ When ( ) New Zealand?
(ア) did you visit (イ) do you visited (ウ) have you visit (エ) have you visited

In #3, just using 'which' is okay, but 'which one' would be my preference.

Two possible answers in #4 and #19, need a quote mark in #16.

I left #18 in, since it illustrates a (perhaps minor) test design point, along with #3. I'd prefer if one answer didn't stand out in some way. In #18, only one answer has two words, the other answers are single words; and if you accept my change in #3, it'll be that same situation.
 
Thanks for the help, johnnyG.

In #3, just using 'which' is okay, but 'which one' would be my preference.

The following sentences with "which" are from "Practical English Usage", a popular grammar book published by a British publisher.
What do you think?

>'Which is your husband?' 'The one in jeans.'

>Which and what are often both possible, with little difference of meaning.
> Which/What is the hottest city in the world?

There might be a difference between the U.S. and the U.K.

Two possible answers in #4 and #19

How about this?
④ "( ) are you going to play tennis tomorrow?" "At school"
(ア) What (イ) Where (ウ) When (エ) How

⑲ When ( ) New Zealand?
(ア) did you visit (イ) do you visited (ウ) have you visit (エ) have you visited

I'm sorry, but I don't get it.
Do you mean you can say "Have you visited New Zealand"?

In #18, only one answer has two words, the other answers are single words;

I guess it will be all right because in #17 there is also a two-word choice but it is not the answer.
 
How about this for 3?
"( ) bike is yours?" "That black one in the corner."
(ア) What (イ) Which (ウ) Whose (エ) How
 
How about this for 3?
"( ) bike is yours?" "That black one in the corner."
(ア) What (イ) Which (ウ) Whose (エ) How

The second answer is clearly the best answer, but the first answer is not completely wrong, so it is best to avoid that choice, I think, and replace it with a different answer which is more clearly wrong. It is natural for a person to ask "What bike?" if someone mentions a bike as if they think it is within sight, but the listener cannot see any bike at all. So, for example, if person A and person B are walking, and person A points in a certain direction and says "That bike is mine", but person B cannot see any bike at all, person B might reply, naturally, "What bike is yours?"

As an alternate option, you can just keep the question as you originally wrote it. It is good enough, and a fair test question.
 
Thanks for the further help, joadbres. I'll change #3.

How about this?
③ "( ) bike is yours?" "That black one."
(ア) Whose (イ) Which (ウ) Where (エ) How

And I've also changed #19 because of the jonnyG's comment.
How about this?
⑲ ( ) New Zealand last month?
(ア) Did you visit (イ) Do you visited (ウ) Have you visit (エ) Have you visited
 
Thanks for the further help, joadbres. I'll change #3.

How about this?
③ "( ) bike is yours?" "That black one."
(ア) Whose (イ) Which (ウ) Where (エ) How

And I've also changed #19 because of the jonnyG's comment.
How about this?
⑲ ( ) New Zealand last month?
(ア) Did you visit (イ) Do you visited (ウ) Have you visit (エ) Have you visited

③ is fine now.

⑲ is better than before, and only one answer is clearly correct, so it is now a fair question. However, I think many students will find it to be difficult and have trouble with it unless you have already clearly taught the usage of those expressions.
 
Thanks, joadbres.
⑲ is better than before, and only one answer is clearly correct, so it is now a fair question. However, I think many students will find it to be difficult and have trouble with it unless you have already clearly taught the usage of those expressions.

Yes. I taught the usage and made the students do its exercises.
 
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