Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Quiz
Date _______________________ Group _____________
Listening
Listen to each conversation
Conversation 1, L2U1 Test Crafter, “Was that the number 12 bus?”
Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answers. (4 points)
new
3 8 1 4 5 2 6
class
7
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Conversation 3, T2Pg19-2B, “Favorite websites”
Listen to Joe and Lisa talk about a website. Circle the correct options to complete the sentences. (5 points)
Use of English
Complete the conversation with the expressions in the box. There is one example. (5 points).
I am too
I am too
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I am too
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Complete the things someone says about getting in shape. Use the simple present or present continuous forms
of the verbs. There is an example. (7 points)
drink ‘m drinking
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Complete the questions with object pronouns and the answers with Everybody or Nobody. There is
one example. (6 points)
it
everybody
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Reading
Read the article and select the best answer to the questions. (4 points).
Meeting Your New Neighbors
Are you new in the neighborhood? Are you afraid to talk to your neighbors but want to meet people? It's not really
difficult, but you have to try!
First, say "Hello" to people. People are usually happy to talk. Start with topics that are OK to talk about. For example,
stores, parking, or restaurants are good topics to talk about the first time you meet a neighbor. Don't start with personal
questions about money or health problems. And don't talk with your neighbors for too long the first time you meet them.
Another great way to meet people in your neighborhood is to have a neighborhood party at your house or apartment.
Weekends are a great time for parties. Buy a lot of food and drinks, and have a lot of party activities ready. Start the party
early in the evening and finish early, too! You're sure to meet a lot of neighbors and make new friends.
Finally, just spend time in your neighborhood. Places like banks aren't good places to meet people. Grocery stores aren't
either. But, health clubs, dog parks, and coffee shops are great places to meet people. People make new friends every day in
places like these — and you can, too!
Read the leaflet. Which of these are signs of stress? Check the boxes. There is one example. (2 points)
Read the leaflet again. Then choose the correct words to complete the sentences. There is one example. (4 points)
00. When you’re stressed, it’s not easy to a. relax b. cry
__________ .relax
a. affects b. doesn’t affect
Writing
Read these questions. Write three suggestions for each question.
Dave: I’d like to make friends, but I don’t know how. Do you have any suggestions?
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Niki: I feel shy around new people. How can I improve my conversation skills?
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