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Unit 2 - Task 3 - Comprehension Quiz

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Completed on Friday, 23 October 2020, 3:22 PM
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Grade 54.0 out of 90.0 (60%)
Feedback Very well, he answered almost all the questions

Question 1 Complete the conversation with the correct answer:


Complete
Susan: If Peter wins the tournament….
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Select one:
a. He would invite me to celebrate.

b. He invited me to celebrate.

c. He will invite me to celebrate.

d. He used to be my friend.

Question 2 Select the correct answer according to 


Complete

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What is their opinion about people getting back to cycling?

Select one:
a. It´s because of the success in the olympics.

b. It´s very healthy.

c. It´s the worst thing that can happen.

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Question 3 Complete the conversation with the correct answer using conditional sentences with the combination:
Complete present-future-(first conditional):

Mark 0.0 out of 1.0 Hello Lisa, listen, if Michael Douglas _________ in the comedy, I won't watch the film.

Select one:
a. isn't

b. won't be

c. acts

d. doesn't be

Question 4 Write the verb in the Past Perfect, affirmative or negative, according to the sentence:
Complete
She walked down the street and saw the boy who _____(steal) her purse.
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Select one:
a. has stolen

b. had not stolen

c. had steal

d. had stolen

Question 5 Choose the correct option without spelling mistake:


Complete
Select one:
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a. I wish you did not were here.

b. I wish you don’t are here.

c. I wish you were here.



d. I wisheed you were here.

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Question 6 According to the text "The Tattoos", in the third paragraph the word fairly is an adjective to
Complete express:

Mark 0.0 out of 1.0 For many years tattoos were associated with sailors and soldiers, then in the 60s and 70s with bikers
and heavy metal rock stars. But today more people from all social classes are having tattoos done
and there has been a significant increase in the number of women who have them.
Many famous people have had tattoos done too. Footballer David Beckham, and his wife, Victoria,
both have tattoos of their first son's name Brooklyn. David has one on his back and Victoria has one
on her arm. Other famous people include singers, actors and actresses such as Robbie Williams,
Britney Spears, and Angelina Jolie among others.
Tattoos have existed for more than 5.000 years. The word tattoo comes from the Polynesian word
tatau, meaning ''symbol''. In Polynesia tattoos were a sign of social status and the transition from
childhood to adult life. They became known in the West when sailors on voyages of discovery to the
Polynesian islands had tattoos done because they wanted to be accepted by native people or
because they wanted a souvenir of their voyage.
The traditional method of tattooing is to make a drawing on the skin and then trace the lines of the
final tattoo by injecting ink under the skin, using a machine with a needle. Sounds painful? It is. But
not as painful (or expensive) as having a tattoo removed! Modern laser surgery has improved the
situation, but even with this method there is no guarantee that a tattoo can be completely removed.
So a lot of people have henna tattoos, which are not permanent. These are fine if the pure henna dye
is used, but sometimes artists use inferior dyes containing the chemical PPD, which can cause
permanent skin problems. There are also semi -permanent tattoos which can last for up to five years
Taken from: http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4242

Select one:
a. Normal size.

b. Big size.

c. Small quantity.

d. Large degree.


Question 7 Choose the best option to complete the sentence:
Complete

Nancy will attend class __________
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Select one:
a. after she will finish her homework.

b. after she finished her homework.

c. after she is finishing her homework.

d. after she finishes her homework.

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Question 8 Read the text "Are you in love?" and choose the best structured sentence:
Complete
You think you are falling in love. You are really attracted to a certain person. But this happened before
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If you are in love…
You will find yourself talking to or telephoning the person for no reason. (You might pretend there’s a
reason but often there is not).
You will find yourself bringing this person into every conversation. (“When I was in Mexico -, “a friend
begins. You interrupt with, “my boyfriend made a great Mexican dinner last week”).
You might suddenly be interested in things you used to avoid. (“When a woman asks me to tell her all
about football, I know she is fallen in love,”) said a TV sports announcer.
Ok, so you’ve fallen in love. But falling in love is one thing, and staying in love is another thing. How
can you tell, as time passes, that you are still in love? If you stay in love, your relationship will change.
You might not talk as much about the person you are in love with. You might not always call him or
her so often. But this person will nevertheless become more and more important in your life.
You’ll find that you can be yourself with this person. When you first fell in love, you were probably
afraid to admit certain things about yourself. But now you can be totally honest. You can trust him or
her to accept you as you are. Falling in love is great – staying in love is even better!
Taken from: Richards, J. Proctor, S. & Hull, J. (1997) New interchange 3rd edition, (P. 59) Cambridge
university press.

Select one:
a. If you stay in love, your relationships will be different.

b. If you stay in loved, your relationship will be different.

c. If you stayed in love, your relationship will be different.

d. If you stay in love, your relationship will be different.

Question 9 Choose the appropriate answer from letter A to D.



Complete
According to the following reading MEMORIES OF MY LIFE, why doesn’t Harold remember
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Hi. My name is Harold MacKagan and I think I had had a very interesting life. I was born in 1940, I’m
73 now and I don’t work anymore. I was in the army for 51 years. I retired 2009. I had been to so 
many countries that I can’t remember all of them. I’d been to Australia six or seven times and to South
Africa three times. I had also been once to Russia but I didn’t like it at all: much too cold for me!
People say that love greatest thing in life and I agree. I had been married four times but never for
more than five years. I don’t think women really understand me!
I had never been on television, but I had been on the radio once. It was a program about life in
military about twenty years ago. I met the Prime Minister on the same day. Actually, I had met a lot of
famous people: members of the royal family, famous politicians and also famous cinema and
television personalities. However, I had never met any President though, which is a pity. Because I
had traveled a lot, I had seen a lot of wonderful things and had also eaten and drank some stranger
foods and drinks. I ate cat and rat in India and drank something called Mirto on a little island in Italy
many years ago.
(Fragment taken and adapted from: http//www.esl-lounge.com/students and grammar//2g30-old-
colonel-php)

Select one:
a. Because he had lost his memory.

b. Because he had visited many countries.

c. Because he is too old to remember.

d. Because he doesn’t like traveling so much.


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Question 10 This meaning corresponds to a word. Which one is it?
Complete
If you exercise regularly, you stay in shape:
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Select one:
a. Healthy candies.

b. Traveling.

c. Physical activity.

d. Physical education.

Question 11 Complete the paragraph with the correct words, using past perfect tense:
Complete
She had _____ about her sister’s drug problem when their mother died and had _____ steps to find a
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Select one:
a. worried/taken

b. worry/take

c. worried/took

d. worry/taken

Question 12 Read the text "Are you in love?" and complete the following sentence:
Complete
You think you are falling in love. You are really attracted to a certain person. But this happened before
Mark 0.0 out of 1.0 and it was just a “crush”. How can you tell if it’s real this time? Here is what our readers said:
If you are in love…
You will find yourself talking to or telephoning the person for no reason. (You might pretend there’s a
reason but often there is not).

You will find yourself bringing this person into every conversation. (“When I was in Mexico -, “a friend
begins. You interrupt with, “my boyfriend made a great Mexican dinner last week”). 
You might suddenly be interested in things you used to avoid. (“When a woman asks me to tell her all
about football, I know she is fallen in love,”) said a TV sports announcer. 
Ok, so you’ve fallen in love. But falling in love is one thing, and staying in love is another thing. How
can you tell, as time passes, that you are still in love? If you stay in love, your relationship will change.
You might not talk as much about the person you are in love with. You might not always call him or
her so often. But this person will nevertheless become more and more important in your life.
You’ll find that you can be yourself with this person. When you first fell in love, you were probably
afraid to admit certain things about yourself. But now you can be totally honest. You can trust him or
her to accept you as you are. Falling in love is great – staying in love is even better!
Taken from: Richards, J. Proctor, S. & Hull, J. (1997) New interchange 3rd edition, (P. 59) Cambridge
university press.
If you are attracted to a person you…

Select one:
a. Have had a crush.

b. Are falling in love.

c. Are having a crush.

d. Will get married with that person.

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Question 13 Read the text "A Cake Was Made" and answer the following question: 
Complete
Seven tablespoons of cocoa powder were measured into a small bowl. Half a cup of boiling water
Mark 0.0 out of 1.0 was added. The mixture was stirred until it was smooth. It was left to cool down.
A half cup of softened butter was put in a large bowl. Two cups of white sugar were added.
The mixture was stirred until it was smooth. Next, three eggs were added and the mixture was stirred
again.
The dry ingredients were added next - two cups of flour, 1 teaspoon of baking powder and 1 teaspoon
of baking soda. The last additions that were made to the batter was a cup of sour cream and all of the
cocoa mixture. The batter was mixed well.
The batter was poured into two cake tins. The cakes were baked in the oven for 45 minutes. After the
cakes had cooled, chocolate icing was spread over them and the cakes were decorated. The best
part was saved for last.... the cakes were eaten!
Taken from: http://www.readingesl.ca/grammar/past.htm 
What ingredient is added when the mixture is stirred until it smooth?

Select one:
a. 1 teaspoon of baking powder is added.

b. Three eggs are added and the mixture is stirred again.

c. 1 teaspoon of baking soda.

d. Two eggs are added and the mixture is stirred again.

Question 14 Choose the right answer according to the audio "Hello England" 
Complete

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Was it his first time in London?

Select one:
a. No, because he had lived there before.

b. No, it was not. The first time was his worst experience.

c. No, because he was there when he was a child. 


d. Yes, it was his first time in London.

Question 15 Choose the correct option without spelling mistake:


Complete
If she goes to France ___
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Select one:
a. she don't won't learn French.

b. she will learns French.

c. she will learn French.

d. she will learnt French.

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