Nyelvi szintfelmérő

Az alábbi szintfelmérő tesztet a DOVER Nyelviskolától kaptuk, Dohár Péter összeállítása.

VALÓDI szintfelmérő, ezért időigényesebb, és nem szimpla A, B, C, D válaszokat kell adnod. Az eddigi tapasztalatok szerint 90%-os pontossággal méri a nyelvi szintet.

NE IJEDJ meg tőle, A1 szinttől C2 szintig mér, így a vége már nehéz lesz. NEM kell végig megoldanod, csak addig, ameddig úgy érzed, hogy megy!

FONTOS: ahhoz, hogy a teszt jól mérjen, NE találgass, jelöld azt, amit biztosan tudsz, jó?

HAJRÁ!

I. Válaszd ki a helyes megoldást:

1. I …………………………. not your babe, Fernando.

2. ………………………………. call my name, Alejandro

3. What……………….you doing?

4. ………………………name is Bond. James Bond.

5. …………………………………..afraid of anything.

6. He hasn’t been here ……………………..

7. You ............................love me.

8. You think that you are strong, …………….?

9. Listen, I’ve got something…………………………..you.

10. Everybody needs some time on ……………. own.

11. She’s got …………………….…. hands in her pocket.

12. Would you mind …………. me a favour?

13. That’s the house………………………. he lives in.

14. He found her in the room………………………..on the couch.

15. How …………………….it be if you were standing in my shoes?

16. The people ………………. in the plane crash were foreigners.

17. You can’t see my neighbour right now because he’s ………………… obscured by a wall.

18. I ……………………………. a hammer than a nail.

19. You made me ………………………you were in love.

20.  Why don’t you ………………………………………. the barrier?

II. A négy, vízszintes sorban leírt szó közül az egyik kiejtése eltér a többiétől. Melyik az?

21. 

22.

23.

24.

25.

III. Kérjük, hogy a kipontozott helyekre írj be egy odaillő szót. (Egy helyre csak egy szót írj!)

My name  Lester Burnham. This is my neighborhood. This is my street. This is my life. I’m forty-two years In less a year, I’ll  dead.                                                                                                 
(American Beauty)

Good afternoon. Here we have a quiet little motel tucked away off the main highway and,  you see, perfectly harmless looking. When, fact, it has now become known as the scene of a crime. This motel also has, as an adjunct, old house, which is, if I may say so, a little more sinister looking; less innocent the motel itself. And in this house the most horrible events took .               
(From the original teaser trailer for Alfred Hitchcock’s slasher film Psycho)

I remember when we first met. It was during the war.I was in the Air Force stationed in Drambui, off the Barbary coast. I used hang out at the Magumba bar. It was a rough place, the seediest dive on the wharf. Populated with every reject and cut-throat Bombay to Calcutta. Worse than Detroit. The mood in the place was downright ugly. You wouldn't walk in there  you knew how to use your fists. You could count a fight breaking out almost every night. I didn't go there that night to fall in love I just dropped in for a couple drinks. But, suddenly there she was. I was captivated, entranced. It hit me like a thunderbolt. I had to ask the guy next to me to pinch me to make sure I  not dreaming. I was afraid to approach her, but that night fate was on my side.                                    
(Airplane)                                                                                  

IV. A betűvel jelzett mondatok közül melyiknek a jelentése áll legközelebb a vastagbetűs mondat jelentéséhez?

41. Put on that shirt!

42.  Do not enter.

43. Jane is very much like June.

44. Take that look off your face!

45. I couldn’t help making a few remarks.

46. They hit it off right away.

47.  We shall overcome.

48. I slept fitfully last night.

49. Mind the gap.

50.  Beat it.

V. Írd át az alábbi mondatokat úgy, hogy jelentésük tartalmában megfeleljen az eredeti mondat jelentésének. Feladatonként 2 szót kell beírnod.

51. I want to break free.

      I would break free.

52. Someone saw him in the dark.     

      He was the dark.

53. I came here two weeks ago.

       I here for two weeks.

54. I bet you didn’t see him yesterday.

      You couldn’t  him yesterday.

55. I can’t bear that noise any longer.

      I can’t put that noise any longer.

VI. Az alábbi szöveg alapján a kérdésekre egy szóval vagy szóösszetétellel válaszolj:

A new species of man has emerged, the so-called metrosexual, a generation of men raised by women.You may have read about him in the New York papers. He gets manicures and pedicures on Saturday nights; he shops till he drops and he conditions his curls. But what kind of woman is going to pick a long-term partner who spends more time and money looking good than she does? Worse, the hard-core metrosexual focuses on the worst attributes of femininity to get in touch with, the very as­pects feminists long to escape. He's devoting his life to his looks, just like dumb blondes of yore. Working out isn't enough; he's into ano­rexia and bulimia. And nose jobs? Last year more than 1 million American men underwent cosmetic surgery – calf implants, liposuction, you name it. Live and let live, I say. But when we flip over to the other side, let's at least be aware we're doing it-and try to maintain some minimum standards of manliness while we're at it. Otherwise we'll find ourselves sipping our lattés, moaning to each other over pedicures about the girls who "won't commit" and telling each other how cute our outfits look but secretly calling each other fat, while all the women run off with the hairy-ape men's men at the local bar.

                                                                                                                      (Newsweek)

 

56. What do they call the new species of men?

57. Who are they brought up by?

58. Where have you read about him? Maybe.

59. What does he get on Saturday night?

60. What do they do in a gym? (write down the word used in the article).

61. The minimum standards of what should men try to maintain?

62. What’s the physical sign of someone doing too much shopping?

63. Who does the article compare a metrosexual, who devotes his life to his look, to?

64. What expression describes that a girl doesn’t want to go out with a man?

65. Who do women finally run off with?

VII. Melyik szó jelentése felel meg leginkább az aláhúzott kifejezésnek?

66. a person who saw an event

67. very little

68. easily hurt

69. belonging to a place

70. feel sorry

VIII. Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.

71. ………………prove so easy, ……………….it again next year.

72. Remember ………………petrol in the car before ……………………..it to the rental agency.

73. He ……….wants to go abroad ………… his lack of money.

74. Sarah suggested …………… one flat in my new house and …………….. in the other.

75. But…………. the ugly garden, the house ……………sold.

IX. For each of the following phrases, four suggested explanations of the meaning are given, only one of which is correct. Choose the correct one.

76. Jane is in the red.

77. He cannot run, let alone play football.

78.  He caught up with the others.

79.  They’re very hard up.

80.  He had it coming.

X. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with one suitable word.

Fame longer exists. In its place is celebrity, which television democratised. The camera creates celebrity and it distributes its largesse discrimination: sooner or later everyone will have his turn, for, as Andy Warhol decreed, everyone should . world famous for 15 minutes. The attenuation of fame celebrity coincides with another casualty of our times: the transformation of character into personality. Fame was a reward appropriate the age of character, when people created themselves, endowed themselves with qualities, marked themselves from their fellows; celebrity is a prize suited the alarmingly temporary age of personality. Celebrity depends not on who you are or what you’ve done but on where you happen be – housewives interviewed in bread queues during strike or survivors of hijackings are celebrities, and have their chance appear before the cameras not because they are agents of history but because they are history’s bemused bystanders. (Time)

XI. Fill each of the blanks with 3 suitable words.

91. It’s six o’clock now; they really should  four.

92. I was  him while I was on leave, but I didn’t have the time.

93. It’s a great party; Mike in particular appears  himself.

94. Were  me, I would let you go, but unfortunately it’s not my decision.

95. Sorry I’m late, you must for ages.