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Final Practice - Third
Final Practice - Third
Vocabulary
1 Match the food pictures with the words. Write the letter (A–F).
A B
salt [B]
1 lemons [ ]
2 melons [ ]
C
3 ketchup [ ]
4 pepper [ ]
5 apples [ ]
D
E F
Grammar
4 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Write the letter (A–F).
(A) more expensive (B) shorter (C) the cheapest (D) the
youngest (E) older (F) the tallest
Reading
3 The music at Easy Street Kitchen is [ ] C expensive and not very interesting for
teenagers.
Writing
Hi Lucy!
I went to Easy Street Kitchen last Friday with Emily and Oscar. It was great!
I had pasta with ham, spinach, and melon. I also had some orange cake, and just (1) ________ chocolate apricots
because I was full. It was a big meal!
Emily’s meal was (2) ________ than my meal. She had chicken with broccoli, and some water. And Oscar’s meal
was the (3) ________. He only had a salad. His meal only cost $7. And Emily’s meal wasn’t (4) ________ expensive
as my meal. She spent $10. My meal was the (5) ________ expensive. It cost $16! $16 is (6) ________ money!
But we enjoyed the food and we’re going again soon. I think it’s the (7) ________ restaurant in town!
Bye!
George
Listening
8 T04 Listen to a conversation about shopping for food. Write L (Lucy), T (Tim), or LT (Lucy and Tim).
Who’s at the supermarket? [ LT ]
1 Who needs some food for a party? [ ]
2 Who thinks chocolate cake isn’t as nice as ice cream? [ ]
3 Who’s making pizza tonight? [ ]
4 Who wants a pineapple? [ ]
9 T04 Listen again. Check (✓) the sentences that are true and put a next to the sentences that are not
true.
Lucy doesn’t need any ketchup. [ ✓ ]
1 Only a few people are coming to the party. [ ]
2 Tomatoes are cheaper at the market than in the supermarket. [ ]
3 Tim doesn’t have any cheese at home. [ ]
4 Tim needs a lot of peppers. [ ]