Used to, be used to, get used to – English Grammar Test for B2

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Reading Passage: Getting Used to a New Life Abroad

When Anna moved from Italy to Canada for her new job, everything felt different. She used to live in a small Italian town where everyone knew each other, and she could walk to work in ten minutes. In Toronto, she suddenly found herself surrounded by tall buildings, busy streets, and strangers everywhere. At first, she couldn’t get used to the cold weather, especially in winter. She had never seen so much snow in her life, and wearing thick coats every day was uncomfortable.

Anna also found the language challenging. Although she had studied English for years, she wasn’t used to speaking it every day. In meetings, she often hesitated before answering because she was afraid of making mistakes. But after a few months, things began to change. She got used to using English naturally, and her colleagues helped her feel more confident.

The food was another big adjustment. Back home, she used to eat fresh pasta and vegetables every day. In Canada, she had to learn to cook for herself and try new flavors. Slowly, she began to enjoy it.

Now, two years later, Anna feels completely at home. She’s used to living in a big city, she’s used to speaking English fluently, and she even enjoys the snow! Sometimes, she misses her old life, but she knows that adapting to new experiences has made her stronger and happier.

1 Where did Anna move to?
(a) Italy
(b) France
(c) Canada

2 What was Anna’s life like before she moved?
(a) She lived in a big city.
(b) She lived in a small town.
(c) She lived abroad.

3 How did she go to work in Italy?
(a) By car
(b) On foot
(c) By bus

4 What surprised her most at first?
(a) The language
(b) The food
(c) The cold weather

5 What was unusual for her about the weather?
(a) Seeing so much snow
(b) Rain every day
(c) Hot summers

6 What made her uncomfortable?
(a) Crowded streets
(b) Wearing thick coats
(c) Speaking English

7 What problem did she have with English?
(a) She didn’t like the language.
(b) She wasn’t used to speaking it every day.
(c) She forgot everything she learned.

8 Why did she hesitate in meetings?
(a) She was too tired.
(b) She was afraid of making mistakes.
(c) She didn’t understand the topic.

9 What helped her feel confident?
(a) Watching TV
(b) Support from her colleagues
(c) Taking extra classes

10 What did she use to eat in Italy?
(a) Pizza and fast food
(b) Fresh pasta and vegetables
(c) Sandwiches

11 What did she learn to do in Canada?
(a) Speak French
(b) Cook for herself
(c) Travel abroad

12 How did she feel about new food later?
(a) She hated it.
(b) She got bored with it.
(c) She began to enjoy it.

13 How long has she lived in Canada now?
(a) One year
(b) Two years
(c) Three years

14 What does “get used to” mean in this text?
(a) To stop doing something
(b) To become comfortable with something new
(c) To remember something old

15 What does “used to” show in the story?
(a) Past habits that changed
(b) Future plans
(c) Permanent routines

16 What does Anna miss sometimes?
(a) Her old life
(b) Her job
(c) The food in Canada

17 What does Anna enjoy now?
(a) Hot summers
(b) Traveling
(c) The snow

18 What helped Anna feel more at home?
(a) Learning to drive
(b) Adapting to the new culture
(c) Moving to another city

19 What language does she speak fluently now?
(a) Italian
(b) English
(c) French

20 How did her job influence her life?
(a) It made her move abroad.
(b) It was boring.
(c) It made her homesick.

21 Which of these sentences is true?
(a) Anna regrets moving.
(b) Anna feels happy now.
(c) Anna wants to go home soon.

22 What was her biggest fear in the beginning?
(a) Making mistakes in English
(b) Getting lost
(c) Being lonely

23 How did Anna’s eating habits change?
(a) She eats less now.
(b) She cooks for herself and tries new food.
(c) She doesn’t cook at all.

24 Why did she need to adapt to new food?
(a) Because it was different from Italian food
(b) Because she became vegetarian
(c) Because she wanted to lose weight

25 What is Anna’s attitude now?
(a) Negative
(b) Positive and confident
(c) Sad and worried

26 The word “fluently” means:
(a) Easily and naturally
(b) Rarely
(c) Slowly

27 What does “adapting” mean here?
(a) Refusing change
(b) Adjusting to a new situation
(c) Remembering the past

28 How does Anna describe living in Toronto now?
(a) She feels completely at home.
(b) She feels lost.
(c) She wants to leave.

29 What lesson does her story show?
(a) Change can make you stronger.
(b) Moving is always easy.
(c) You should never leave home.

30 What is the main idea of the passage?
(a) Life abroad is too difficult.
(b) Getting used to new experiences takes time but brings growth.
(c) Learning English is easy if you live abroad.

Answer

1 Canada – She moved from Italy to Canada for work.
2 She lived in a small town – Her old home was small and friendly.
3 On foot – She could walk to work in ten minutes.
4 The cold weather – It shocked her at first.
5 Seeing so much snow – She wasn’t used to snow.
6 Wearing thick coats – It was uncomfortable for her.
7 She wasn’t used to speaking it every day – She studied English but didn’t use it daily.
8 She was afraid of making mistakes – Her fear made her hesitate.
9 Support from her colleagues – Helped her gain confidence.
10 Fresh pasta and vegetables – Her usual Italian diet.
11 Cook for herself – She had to learn independence.
12 She began to enjoy it – Adaptation led to enjoyment.
13 Two years – She’s been there for two years now.
14 To become comfortable with something new – Definition of “get used to.”
15 Past habits that changed – Meaning of “used to.”
16 Her old life – She sometimes feels nostalgic.
17 The snow – She even enjoys what she once disliked.
18 Adapting to the new culture – Integration helped her feel at home.
19 English – She now speaks it fluently.
20 It made her move abroad – Her job caused the relocation.
21 Anna feels happy now – She’s adapted and content.
22 Making mistakes in English – Her initial fear.
23 She cooks for herself and tries new food – A sign of adaptation.
24 Because it was different from Italian food – Reason for her adjustment.
25 Positive and confident – Her attitude now.
26 Easily and naturally – Meaning of “fluently.”
27 Adjusting to a new situation – True meaning of “adapting.”
28 She feels completely at home – Final emotional state.
29 Change can make you stronger – Moral lesson.
30 Getting used to new experiences takes time but brings growth – Main idea and message.

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