ELD Test 2
We can __________ a deal, but it will take a lot of discussion.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A. detail 
 B. negotiate
C. injury
D. mislead
I wrote a paper that gives my __________ on the issue
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A. insecurity
 B. stalemate
C. violence
D. viewpoint
She takes a long time to __________ to my e-mails.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A. argument
 B. compromise
C. respond
D. influence
Our teacher will __________ a new topic today.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A. introduce  
 B. reaction
C. solution
D. victorious
She worked to find a __________ to the problem.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A.influence
 B. mislead
C. oppose
D. solution
She listed facts to support her __________.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A. interact
 B. argument
C. substitute
D. Irritate
Our team was __________ in the game last night!
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A. victorious
 B. argument
C. compromise
D. detail
The __________ to his foot kept him from running.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A. negotiate
 B. oppose
C. injury
D. reaction
The coach sent in a __________ to replace the hurt player.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A.viewpoint
 B. substitute
C. irritate
D.respond
Some celebrities have a bad ___________ on their young fans.
Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
 A. solution
 B. violence
C. stalemate
D. influence
A basketball team has five players, but a volleyball team has six players. Unlike basketball, where both teams use the whole court, the volleyball court is divided in two by a net, and each team stays on one side of the net. 
 What two things are being compared and contrasted? 
 A. basketball and volleyball
C. basketball and football
D. courts and nets
B. teams and players
Comprehension: Compare and Contrast Read the passage  and answer the questions
A basketball team has five players, but a volleyball team has six players. Unlike basketball, where both teams use the whole court, the volleyball court is divided in two by a net, and each team stays on one side of the net. 
What words, in the passage, are used to contrast?
A. a, the
C. but, unlike
D. none of the above
B. and, is
Comprehension: Compare and Contrast Read the passage  and answer the questions
What would be the best graphic organizer to use to compare and contrast?
A basketball team has five players, but a volleyball team has six players. Unlike basketball, where both teams use the whole court, the volleyball court is divided in two by a net, and each team stays on one side of the net. 
A. story map
C. timeline
D. vocabulary matrix
B. Venn diagram
Comprehension: Compare and Contrast Read the passage  and answer the questions
What two things are being compared and contrasted?
 A. personal computers and game consoles 
C. video games
D. None of the above
B. software and monitors
Comprehension: Compare and Contrast Read the passage  and answer the questions

Video games are popular forms of entertainment. One

type of video game uses a personal computer, but

another type uses a special game console. Both types

need a video display, game software, and a way for the 

player to interact with the game. Most game consoles

connect to a television set. They also let more than one

user play at the same time. Most personal computer

games use the computer monitor as a display.

 A. one 
C. they
D. both
What word, in the passage, is used to compare?
B. most
Comprehension: Compare and Contrast Read the passage  and answer the questions

Video games are popular forms of entertainment. One

type of video game uses a personal computer, but

another type uses a special game console. Both types

need a video display, game software, and a way for the 

player to interact with the game. Most game consoles

connect to a television set. They also let more than one

user play at the same time. Most personal computer

games use the computer monitor as a display.

What did Pedro do? Pedro did something __________. 

A. good

Pedro opened the door as quietly as he could. Before he could walk

 to his room, he heard his mother’s voice.

   “Pedro, come here. Your father and I want to speak to you right now.” 

Pedro leaned against the wall for a moment. Then he sighed and went

into the kitchen. He kept his head down. He did not want to see the look

on his father’s face.

B. bad
Comprehension: Making Inferences

Read the passage, then answer the questions
C. funny
D. helpful
A. happy

How does Pedro feel? Pedro feels __________. 

Pedro opened the door as quietly as he could. Before he could walk

 to his room, he heard his mother’s voice.

   “Pedro, come here. Your father and I want to speak to you right now.” 

Pedro leaned against the wall for a moment. Then he sighed and went

into the kitchen. He kept his head down. He did not want to see the look

on his father’s face.

B. angry
Comprehension: Making Inferences

Read the passage, then answer the questions
C. nervous 
D. hopeful
What clue in the passage helped you make your inference?

Pedro opened the door as quietly as he could. Before he could walk

 to his room, he heard his mother’s voice.

   “Pedro, come here. Your father and I want to speak to you right now.” 

Pedro leaned against the wall for a moment. Then he sighed and went

into the kitchen. He kept his head down. He did not want to see the look

on his father’s face.

Comprehension: Making Inferences

Read the passage, then answer the questions
C. he walked into his room
D. He heard his mother's voice.
B. He kept his head down
A. Pedro opened the door
How does Rena feel? Rena feels ___________.

Rena could not wait to get home. As she went, she thought about

how she would tell them. Maybe she should wait until someone asked.

Her mother knew that the results were coming out today. She would

need to ask Rena how she had done. Rena didn’t think she could wait

one more minute before sharing the news!

Comprehension: Making Inferences

Read the passage, then answer the questions
C. confused
D. excited
B. sad
A. angry
What clue in the passage helped you make your inference?
Her mother knew the results were coming out today.
Rena couldn't wait to share the news!
Rena would wait until someone asked.
none of the above

Rena could not wait to get home. As she went, she thought about

how she would tell them. Maybe she should wait until someone asked.

Her mother knew that the results were coming out today. She would

need to ask Rena how she had done. Rena didn’t think she could wait

one more minute before sharing the news!

Comprehension: Making Inferences

Read the passage, then answer the questions
She kicked the ball hard.
     Grammar: Action Linking verbsChoose whether the underlined verb is an action or a linking verb in each sentence.
C. noun
B. linking
D. adjective
A. action
He is a swimmer.
     Grammar: Action Linking verbsChoose whether the underlined verb is an action or a linking verb in each sentence.
C. adjective
B. linking
D. noun
A. action
 Grammar: Principal Parts of Regular verbs
Identify the principal part used to form theunderlined verb phrase in each sentence.
Paul has finished the book.
C.present
B. present participle
D. past participle
A. past
 Grammar: Principal Parts of Regular verbs
Identify the principal part used to form theunderlined verb phrase in each sentence.
My sister is brushing her teeth.
C. past participle
D. past
A. present participle
B.present
                          Grammar: Simple Tenses
Choose the correct verb tense for the underlined verb or verb phrase in each sentence.
The parents agreed with the teachers.
B. future
D. participle
C. past
A. present
                          Grammar: Simple Tenses
Choose the correct verb tense for the underlined verb or verb phrase in each sentence.
I like this sunny weather.
D. past
C. participle
B. present
A. future
                          Grammar: Simple Tenses
Choose the correct verb tense for the underlined verb or verb phrase in each sentence.
They will meet the principal.
A. past
B. participle
C. present
D. future
                          Grammar: More Tenses
Choose the correct verb tense for the underlined  verb phrase in each sentence.
My dog has hidden his toys in my room.
A. future perfect
B. past perfect
C. present perfect
D. perfect
                          Grammar: More Tenses
Choose the correct verb tense for the underlined  verb phrase in each sentence.
The movie had begun.
A. past perfect
B. future perfect
C. present perfect
D. perfect
                          Grammar: More Tenses
Choose the correct verb tense for the underlined  verb phrase in each sentence.
They will have finished dinner before then.
A. present perfect
B. future perfect
D. perfect
C. past perfect
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