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Final Exam Study Guide

Answer Key
Unit 7 (pages 64-71)
Directions: Change the verb if necessary to the simple past or past participle.

Word Bank: recover, saw, sleep, forget, book, write, ran, carry, finish, take,

1. I have never forgotten what you did for me last year.


2. Have you booked my ticket to Miami yet?
3. She has finally recovered after two weeks with the flu.
4. We have not seen the new Steven Seagall movie.
5. Have you taken a lot of photos on holidays?
6. She can't go to the party. She hasn't finished her homework.
7. They have taken their luggage with them.
8. He had run about 5 miles before he hurt his ankle.
9. I have written five stories this week.
10. I'm sorry I'm so tired. I haven't slept.

Complete the chart:


 Base - Simple Past - Past Participle

Teach Taught Taught


Shoot Shot Shot
Quit Quit Quit
Run Ran Run
Fight Fought Fought
Have Had Had
Win Won Won
Take Took Taken
Shake Shook Shaken
Drive Drove Driven
Bring Brought Brought
Fill in the blanks with the past simple form of one of the following verbs:
go, be, see, drink, swim, eat, fall, get, blow, hit. Some verbs may be used more than once.

Alicia’s birthday party was a lot of fun. We were all so happy to be together. We went for a walk
on the nature trail, where we saw a snake! Then we swam in the lake. That was fun until Joey
fell off of the rope swing and hit his head. Then we decided to stop swimming, and Alicia
opened her gifts. She got lots of great presents. After that, she blew out the candles on her cake,
and we ate cake, drank soda and played games until dark.

Fill in the blanks with the past participle of one of the following verbs:
see, go, ride, get, throw, be, have, eat, make. Some verbs may be used more than once.

Dear Mom,

Camp has been a blast! This week, I’ve made some cool crafts, ridden a horse, went kayaking,
and eaten about 30 hot dogs! We’ve seen all kinds of snakes and bugs, and I paid Nathan 5
dollars to eat a spider. He’s thrown up 4 times since then! I think I’ve had the most mosquito
bites of all the kids in my cabin. It’s sort of a contest, so I haven’t been using the bug spray you
sent. Sorry! I miss you and Dad, but I’ve had so much fun. See you soon!

Love,

Adam

Unit 9 (pages 80-87)


Grammar Practice
Look at the following unreal conditional statements. Decide whether the statement is about the
present/future or the past, and then fill in the blanks with appropriate word(s).
1. If you had a high-paying job, you would earn more money.
2. If you had more money, you would have more cash to spend.
3. If you had more cash to spend, you could buy everything you want.
4. If you had everything you want, you would not have any money.
5. If I had eaten less sugar, I would have felt a lot healthier.
6. If you had walked to work every day, you would have been in better shape.
7. If he had gotten enough sleep last night, he would not have been asleep during class.
8. If she had gotten jobs, she could have had more money.
9. If he had been faster, he would have been a better soccer player.
10. If I had finished studying, I would have had some soju with you.

Please make your own answers to complete the following sentences.


1. If I were the wealthiest person in the world, I (different for everyone)
2. If I had eaten breakfast, I (different for everyone)
3. If I traveled more often, I(different for everyone)
4. If I learned how to swim, I (different for everyone)
5. If I had gotten a higher grade, I(different for everyone)

Vocabulary Practice
Please fill in the blanks using the following vocabulary terms
ask (someone) out catch a cold get more exercise make a speech miss the bus
see a doctor take time tell the truth
1. If I don’t leave on time, I will miss the bus.
2. The simplest way to lose weight and live healthier is to get more exercise.
3. I’m really nervous because tomorrow I have to make a speech at the business meeting.
4. If you really want to get to know him, you should just ask him out.
5. When you get too stressed, it’s a good idea to take time to relax.
6. I’m not feeling well, but it’s really not bad enough to see a doctor .
7. To tell the truth I really hate kimchi.
8. I know it’s not fun being sick, but why are you always worried that you will catch a cold.

Unit 10 (pages 88-95)


Write a sensible (사리에 맞는) word or phrase on each line:
1. What did you see? I saw a ____________ house. It was also very _____________.
2. What did you hear? I heard ________ coming from the next room. It sounded ________.
3. What did you feel? I felt ______ when I went into the dark room. The air felt _________.
1. Any reasonable adjectives, for example: white, blue, big, small, wooden, modern, scary, dark
2. Anything that is sound: music, noise, talking, yelling, etc. / Any adjective to describe sound, for
example: horrible, beautiful, angry, loud, etc.

3. Any adjectives about feeling, for example: scared, frightened, cold, spooky, dangerous, dry, wet,
etc.
Here are three diagrams of tenses using time lines:

#1 _______________|______________
past present

#2 --------> X______|______________
past present

---------->
#3 ---------->_______|______________
past present
Look at the following sentences. Which diagram above describes each sentence? Write the number:
#3 4. Jenny was listening to some music on her phone while she was driving.
#1 5. When the storm began, we were watching a movie on TV.
#3 6. While our group were hiking in the hills, the rain was falling heavily.
#1 7. At lunchtime she was just sitting there with a sad look on her face.
#2 8. While everyone was out, a thief broke into the house.
#3 9. There I was, standing on the hill wearing my pajamas.

10. What flower symbolizes the Republic of Korea? (한글 is OK) Rose of Sharon / 무궁화
11. Which of the following would you consider unusual:
a) a rainy day in July
b) snow in October
c) fish in a pond

12. If the weather is horrible:

a) there is a storm
b) it is sunny
c) the sky is partly cloudy

13. If you do your homework all by yourself:

a) you do it in your own room


b) you do it in your own notebook
c) you do it alone
d) you do it completely

14. A bad dream is called:

a) a terror of night
b) darkness
c) a nightmare
d) a sleeping terror

15. If you cannot get out of something (a room, for example):

a) you are wealthy


b) you are trapped
c) you are insecure
d) you are ethnic

16. A traditional story with talking animals is probably:

a) a folktale
b) a novel
c) poetry
d) a dream
17. In which situation might someone scream:
a) falling
b) seeing a dangerous animal
c) being trapped
d) all of the above

Unit 11 (pages 96-103)

Grammar Practice-
Complete each sentence using the simple past or present perfect for the verb indicated.
1. I played the piano at last night’s concert. play

2. My friend liked the movie we saw this like


weekend.

3. Have you ever spoken English in a foreign speak


country?

4. I did not solve the last three math Not solve


problems on the exam.

5. He has been working with computers for at, with, to


ten years.

6. Has she ever enjoyed the adventure of enjoy


scuba-diving?

7. My Grandmother enjoyed cooking for us good cooking,


often when I was young. enjoys cooking,
good cook

8. My father has enjoyed hiking since he Enjoy


was a child.

Vocab Practice- World Issues (Look at the Issues from page 96/ Unit 11)
1. Famine in North Korea. Hunger
2. Tuition Increases. Economy
3. Melting polar ice caps. Global Warming
4. China has 1.5 billion people. Control
5. Air pollution is a big problem. The environment
6. I hope the US army can leave Iraq War
7. President Park met President Obama Freedom/Safety
8. Men and women should make the same salary Equal Rights

Unit 12 (pages 104-111)


 Grammar Practice –
Make future plans. Complete the sentences using be going to.
Example: (write) They _____are going to write_______ in their journals.
1. (not/go) We are not going to go to a trade school.
2. (not/finish) Mario is not going to finish high school this year.
3. (get) He is going to get a Bachelor’s Degree.
4. (need) I am going to need many new skills.
5. (enjoy) You are going to enjoy working at night.

Use the words to make future statements with will. Use contractions when possible.
Example: I/ move/ to the city/ in July __I’ll move to the city in July.________
1. Emir / change (negative) / his study habits

Emir will not change (is not going to change) his study habits -Prediction

2. Juan / start / college / in the fall

Juan is going to start college in the fall. - Plan

3. I / participate / more / in the class

I will participate more in class. - A Decision/Willingness

4. They / return (negative) / to Poland / next year

They will not (are not going to) return to Poland next year. –Prediction

5. My family / come/ to my graduation in June

My family is going to come to my graduation in June.- A Plan

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