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TEACHER'S EDITION Units 1-2 quiz A ® Listen to the conversations. Check (/) the correct answers. 1. Tom grew up in U1 Japan. LI San Diego. San Francisco. 2. Carol used to CI collect old photos. C1 read comic books. watch mysteries. 3. According to Helen, there isn’t enough parking downtown. CJ is too much traffic. U aren’t enough buses. 4. Anna can join a car pool by CL] asking a neighbor for a ride. OU calling a phone number. U riding to work with Steve. B Complete the conversations. Use the past tense. 1. A: Where —_ fh B: I was born in Mexico City. 2. A: Did ___________ in high school? B: No, he didn’t study French in high school. He studied Spanish. 3. A: When —— _______ from college? B: They graduated from college in 2002. C Circle the correct word or phrase. 1. Every summer, Sam used to go to the (beach / paint / soccer ball) with his friends. 2. Treally enjoyed playing (scrapbook / chess / bicycle) when I was a teenager. 3. Ed had some unusual pets, including a rabbit and a (comic book / snake / tree house). D Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of used to and the verbs given. A __________ (play) soccer when you were a child? B: Yes,[ soccer every day after school. A: And what things (ecole)? B: Oh, [never .._______ anything, but now I collect postcards. T-200 4 Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press E Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1. (anes should more we bicycle have) 2. (pollution is and much there traffic too air) 3. (fewer should noise there less be cars and) F Write indirect questions. Use these Wh-questions and the words given. Example: When do the department stores open? (Do) Do you know when the department stores open? 1. Where is the nearest restaurant? (Do) 2, How much do newspapers cost? (Could) 3. Where is the best bookstore in town? (Do) 4, What time do the banks close? (Can) G Read the article. Then check (v) the correct answers. ean Kamen isan inventor. He and his team . “the battery packs for four to six hours allows you a developed the Segway™ Human Transporter a) to ride as many as 16 kilometers 0 miles). ys _ a batery pews wheeled —— Although itcan only hold one passenger(or : transportation device. With a price of $3,995, it costs _ ‘ 100-200 pounds), the Segway HT is.a great way less than a car, is easier to ride thana motorcycle, and ee to get around or doerrands. In uses less space than a bicycle. Andit's easy to operate: ae : : most cities, itcango wherever stand on the platform, lean forward to move ahead, : eo ie walk, jog, oF Fi idebikes _ Jean back to stop or move backward, and twist the left Beer Jeg handle to turn. To go faster, lean forward alittle more. Some people compare it to ice skating becauseit moves so quietly and turns so smoothly. The Segway i isan environmentally friendly and energy-efficient ok machine of the twenty-first _- century. Wouldn't i it be is to i The Segway HT weighs 32 kilograms (70 pounds) © have one? _ and can fit in the trunk of most Fully — 1. Dean Kamen 3. This new transportation device invented the Segway HT. CO recharges in four to six hours. wants to own a Segway HT. O weighs 100-200 pounds. CO doesn’t think the Segway HT is energy efficient. CO goes 16 miles per hour. 2. The Segway HT 4, The Segway HT . Cis harder than riding a motorcycle. can go wherever people drive cars. 1 is cheaper than buying a car. CO can be used only on ice. OJ has four wheels and runs on electricity. could replace a bicycle. © Cambridge University Press Units 1-2 quize T-201

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