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Unit 10 General Test name

Part 1
Listen to the conversations. Choose the correct answers.

Example: How much is the Vision 720?


a. 500 euros
b. 679 euros
[c. 949 euros]

Conversation A Conversation B

1. How much does the man plan to 5. What does the woman want to buy?
spend? a. a camcorder
a. about 500 euros b. a camera
b. less than 1000 euros c. an MP3 player
c. more than 1000 euros
6. How much does she pay for
2. Which camcorder is the easiest to use? it? a. 200
a. the Pusan 5X b. 225
b. the Vision 720 c. 250
c. the Diego P500
7. How does she pay for it?
3. Which camcorder is the most popular? a. with cash
a. the Pusan 5X b. with a check
b. the Vision 720 c. with a credit card
c. the Diego P500

4. Which camcorder does he buy?


a. the cheapest one
b. the lightest one
c. the one that‘s easiest to use

Part 2
Complete the sentences with the superlative forms of the adjectives provided.

Example: A: Which dress do you like?


B: I like them all, but the blue one is the prettiest .
pretty

A: All of these DVD players are good.


B: Yes, but which one is the best ?
8. good
A: Which of the digital cameras is the a`eipest ?

9. cheap
B: The Honshu B100 is. It‘s the most expensive of all of them.
10. expensive

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A: This rug is too small. Do you have a larger one in the same color?

B: No, this is the biggest one we have.


11. big

A: Everyone likes the Savoy hotel; it‘s the jcst pcpunir hotel in town.
12. popular
B: But it looks like it‘s in the wcrst neighborhood.
13. bad

Part 3
Complete each sentence with too or enough and an adjective from the box. You will not
use all the adjectives.

big cold fast heavy slow nice light small


expensive quiet

Example: Jeff is too slow to ever beat me in a race.

14. You‘re not driving list emcuo` We‘re going to be late!

15. This rug is tcc bio . It doesn‘t fit in the room.

16. You should get a cheaper shirt. That one is too expensive

17. These shoes are tcc sjinn I need a bigger size.

18. It‘s a warm day today. The weather is nice enough for us to wear shorts!

19. Your suitcase is tcc `eivy You won‘t be able to carry it!

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Part 4
Read the sentences. Check ( ) Vrue or Lalse.

Vrue Lalse
Example: Cash is paper money or coins.

20. If you paid too much for something, you got a bad deal. ( ✑Vrue )

( ✑ true )

21. People can get cash from an ATM.


( ✑true )

22. When you ask a salesperson for a lower price, you are bargaining.
( ✑ linse )
23. If a man says that something was a rip-off, he means ( ✑linse )
that the item has a good price.

24. If you take something back to the store, it is because you ( ✑linse )
are happy with it.

25. In the United States, pesos are one example of foreign ( ✑ true )
currency.

26. When customers say, “It‘s a deal,” they mean that they ( ✑linse

) will leave

the store without buying anything.

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Part 5
Read a story about Gohn Croft. Vhen choose the correct phrase to complete each
sentence.

My name is John Croft. For almost thirty years, I worked as a


taxi driver for Downtown Taxi, the biggest cab company in
Vancouver, Canada. I drove my cab five days a week from 3:00 in the afternoon until around 11:30 or 12:00 at night. I took a lot o
Most passengers were nice enough. I liked to show tourists our beautiful city. A lot of tourists from Asia visit Vancouver. In the ev
My cab was always clean, and I always tried to be
friendly. I always helped people with their bags. The trip to the airport was usually my highest fare. Most passengers tipped me 1
sometimes I miss meeting new people.

Example: The company John Croft worked for was .


[a. large]
b. friendly
c. hard to work for

27. Traffic was the worst from .


a. 3:00 to 11:30
b. 8:00 to 10:00
c. 4:30 until about 6:00

28. Most customers tipped John .


a. 15% or 20%
b. $200
c. 10%

29. People dressed differently in the evenings because they were going out to .
a. work
b. have fun
c. play sports

30. What John Croft misses about his job is .


a. getting tips
b. meeting people
c. having something to do

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Unit 10 Writing Test
Imagine that you are in Vancouver and John Croft is your taxi driver (see General Test

Part 5.) Write three questions on the lines below to ask him about Vancouver or his

job.

1. What days did you work in the taxi and what were your hours?

2. Which is the most attractive place in all of Vancouver to visit?

3. How much was your highest tip?

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Unit 10 Speaking Test

Look at the picture of an outdoor marketplace. What do you think is happening in the
picture? Say at least four sentences.

1.-The man wants to buy a


vase 2.-The price of the vase
is $40
3.-The seller is telling the price of the
vase 4- He got a great deal

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