Position of Adverbs and Adverb Phrase – English Grammar Test for B2

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Reading Passage: A Day in Emma’s Life

 

Emma usually wakes up early because she likes to start her day quietly before everyone else in the house. She almost always makes a cup of tea and sits by the window for a few minutes. She enjoys those peaceful moments when the world is still asleep. Around 7 a.m., she gets ready for work. She drives carefully to the office, which is only fifteen minutes away.

At work, Emma always checks her emails first. Then she begins her daily reports, which she often finishes before lunch. She rarely eats out, so she usually brings her own lunch and eats with her colleagues in the office kitchen. During lunch, she sometimes listens to a podcast or reads a few pages of a book.

In the afternoon, she works quietly at her desk. She never talks loudly or interrupts others. Emma believes that staying focused and polite is more important than showing off. Before leaving, she always organizes her desk neatly. She often leaves work at 5:30 and drives home carefully through busy traffic.

In the evening, Emma likes to cook dinner for her family. She normally prepares simple but healthy meals. After dinner, she sometimes watches a movie or takes a short walk with her husband. She rarely goes to bed late because she knows she needs rest. By 10:30, she is usually asleep, ready to begin another calm, well-balanced day.

1 Emma __________ wakes up early.
(a) always
(b) usually
(c) never

2 She likes to start her day __________.
(a) quietly
(b) loud
(c) noisy

3 She makes a cup of tea __________ sitting by the window.
(a) before
(b) after
(c) while

4 She enjoys peaceful moments when the world is __________ asleep.
(a) still
(b) yet
(c) already

5 Emma drives to work __________.
(a) careless
(b) careful
(c) carefully

6 The office is __________ fifteen minutes away.
(a) only
(b) almost
(c) already

7 At work, she checks her emails __________.
(a) last
(b) first
(c) rarely

8 She __________ finishes her reports before lunch.
(a) often
(b) never
(c) always

9 She __________ eats out.
(a) often
(b) rarely
(c) usually

10 Emma __________ brings her lunch from home.
(a) always
(b) sometimes
(c) usually

11 During lunch, she sometimes __________.
(a) sleeps
(b) listens to a podcast
(c) talks loudly

12 In the afternoon, she works __________.
(a) quiet
(b) quietly
(c) silence

13 She __________ talks loudly.
(a) often
(b) never
(c) sometimes

14 Emma believes staying polite is __________ than showing off.
(a) more important
(b) less important
(c) the same

15 Before leaving, she __________ organizes her desk.
(a) rarely
(b) always
(c) never

16 She __________ leaves work at 5:30.
(a) often
(b) never
(c) seldom

17 She drives home __________.
(a) careful
(b) carefully
(c) careless

18 The traffic is usually __________.
(a) busy
(b) quiet
(c) slow

19 In the evening, Emma __________ cooks dinner.
(a) never
(b) usually
(c) sometimes

20 Her meals are __________ but healthy.
(a) complex
(b) simple
(c) fast

21 After dinner, she __________ watches a movie.
(a) sometimes
(b) always
(c) rarely

22 She also takes a short walk with her husband __________.
(a) every morning
(b) every evening
(c) every weekend

23 Emma __________ goes to bed late.
(a) rarely
(b) always
(c) usually

24 She knows that sleep is __________.
(a) unnecessary
(b) important
(c) boring

25 She is __________ asleep by 10:30.
(a) usually
(b) never
(c) sometimes

26 Emma’s day is described as __________.
(a) chaotic and stressful
(b) calm and balanced
(c) fast and exciting

27 The adverb carefully in the passage describes how Emma __________.
(a) drives
(b) sleeps
(c) works

28 The adverb quietly describes how she __________.
(a) talks
(b) starts her day
(c) finishes her work

29 The phrase almost always means she does it __________.
(a) very often
(b) very rarely
(c) once a month

30 The adverb rarely in the text has the opposite meaning of __________.
(a) sometimes
(b) always
(c) often

Answer

1 (b)usually shows frequency (she doesn’t always, but most days).
2 (a)quietly modifies the verb start.
3 (a) – She makes tea before sitting.
4 (a)still asleep = not awake yet.
5 (c) – Adverb of manner → drives carefully.
6 (a)only fifteen minutes emphasizes short distance.
7 (b) – She always checks emails first.
8 (a)often means many times but not always.
9 (b)rarely means not often.
10 (c)usually brings is typical.
11 (b) – She sometimes listens to a podcast.
12 (b)quietly is adverb modifying works.
13 (b) – She never talks loudly.
14 (a) – The text says politeness is more important.
15 (b)Always organizes her desk → habitual action.
16 (a)Often leaves work at 5:30.
17 (b) – Adverb carefully modifies drives.
18 (a) – “busy traffic” is mentioned directly.
19 (b) – She normally cooks dinner.
20 (b)Simple but healthy meals.
21 (a)Sometimes watches a movie.
22 (b) – Happens in the evening.
23 (a)Rarely goes to bed late.
24 (b) – She knows she needs rest → sleep is important.
25 (a)Usually asleep by 10:30.
26 (b) – The passage uses “calm, well-balanced.”
27 (a)Drives carefully → adverb of manner.
28 (b)Starts her day quietly.
29 (a)Almost always = nearly every time.
30 (b) – Opposite of always = rarely.

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