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FINAL QUIZ LEVEL XVI

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Date Score

LISTENING

1 Listen to this f eature f rom a radio show about the use of electronic devices in the classroom. Unit 4
Choose true (T ) or f alse (F).

0 It appears that the benefits of using electronic devices in the classroom are varied. T / F

1 T he main advantage of using electronic devices in the classroom seems to be that they make children T / F
want to study.

2 T he report highlights the interactive nature of electronic devices, giving this as a reason for their T / F
popularity with children.

3 T he report singles out children who learn visually and says that they especially benefit from using T / F
electronic devices.

4 Studies suggest that electronic devices have the effect of discouraging teamwork. T / F

5 Studies indicate that teachers are universally enthusiastic about the use of these devices. T / F

Score: /5

GRAMMAR

2 Which ending f orms a correct mixed conditional sentence? Choose A, B, or C.

0 If I was richer, I
A can buy a bigger house.
B had bought a bigger house.
C could have bought a bigger house.
1 My parents would be happier if
A I’d studied law.
B I will study law.
C I study law.
2 If you’d brought your wallet, we
A could buy some food.
B can buy some food.
C had bought some food.
3 I wouldn’t have become a waiter if
A I would have better qualifications.
B I had better qualifications.
C I have better qualifications.
4 If it wasn’t so far to your house, I
A had been to the party.
B will come to the party.
C may have come to the party.
5 If they’d listened to the directions they were given, they
A wouldn’t be lost.
B didn’t get lost.
C won’t get lost.

Score: /5

3 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.

0 He said he’d dealt with Dan Walker, whoever/whatever that is.


1 I’m sure you’ll make a success of it, wherever/whatever you end up.
2 Lucy is determined that she’ll go to college, whatever/however it takes.
3 I don’t have any set hours at the school. I just help out however/whenever it’s needed.
4 It’s really quite odd. Wherever/Whenever I go, I seem to see that guy.
5 I never seem to study enough, however/whatever hard I try.
6 You’ll succeed whatever/wherever you end up doing.

Score: /6

VOCABULARY

4 Which of the options are NOT likely collocations f or the verbs? Choose A, B, or C.

0 take something into

A comprehension B account C consideration

1 get

A a chance B a terrible mistake C into debt

2 drop out of

A a course B college C debt

3 offer a broad range of

A courses B alternatives C universities

4 set

A a date B a college C goals

5 be faced with

A problems B peer pressure C qualifications

Score: /5
5 Choose A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

0 T he first Sikh school in the city promises to provide an education.


A upstanding
B outstanding
C out-stand
1 It stands to that people who have demonstrated that they can study hard at college make better
employees.
A chance
B reason
C account
2 It’s debatable whether a college degree actually improves your social in the end.
A standard
B stand
C standing
3 Sadly, he out of college in his second year.
A dropped
B fell
C flopped
4 Institutions like these generally a broader range of courses.
A make
B give
C offer
5 If you’re to stand a of competing in today’s job market, you need all the qualifications you can get.
A opportunity
B chance
C possibility
6 If you’re thinking about going to college, you have to into consideration what sort of loan you are
prepared to take out.
A hold
B get
C take
7 Anyone who is studying for exams has to themselves goals.
A set
B make
C get
8 T his is one of the many faced by students working toward a degree.
A opportunities
B advantages
C problems
9 Jackson was an exceptionally gifted student. Of all the students in his year, he stood .
A through
B up
C out

Score: /9

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