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_______ / 100 points
A [Track 16] Listen to the conversation between Lynn and Jake.
Write T (true) or F (false).
1. Lynn left her bag on the train. ____
2. She asked someone to lend her some money. ____
3. Someone lent her a cell phone. ____
4. She walked home from the station. ____
A _______ / 8 points (2 points each)
B [Track 17] Listen to the conversation between Dave and Vera
about their co-worker Simon. Circle the correct answer to complete
each sentence.
1. Simon explained / didn’t explain why he left.
2. Simon and the manager usually agreed / disagreed about things.
3. Dave thinks Simon found / may have found another job.
4. Dave sent / didn’t send Simon an email.
B _______ / 8 points (2 points each)
C Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in parentheses.
Use the correct prefix or suffix from the box.
dis- -ful in- -less mis- re- un-
1. He makes many ______________ (care) mistakes because he never checks his work.
2. At first, I agreed with his offer, but later I had to ______________ (consider) my decision.
3. Early computers were very ______________ (convenient) because they were so big.
4. Last weekend was very ______________ (eventful). Nothing interesting happened.
5. I sent you the wrong email. Please ______________ (regard) it.
6. Make sure you don’t ______________ (spell) any names on the guest list.
7. Thank you for the birthday card. That was very ______________ (thought) of you.
C _______ / 7 points (1 point each)
D Complete the paragraphs with the correct words from the box.
about along forward on up
I’m the kind of person who gets ______________ with everybody at work and
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doesn’t worry ______________ things too much. But I look ______________ to
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weekends, when I can relax and catch ______________ with my friends. And they
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know I’m the kind of person they can rely ______________ if they need help.
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D _______ / 5 points (1 point each)
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E Circle the correct answers to complete the paragraph.
Although / Because of I don’t make a lot of money, I like my job. The office is
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so / such a great place to work, and my co-workers are so / such friendly that
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I don’t want to quit. But I need to make more money if / so that I can get a larger
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apartment for my family. So I’m going to ask for a raise.
E _______ / 4 points (1 point each)
F Circle the correct answer to complete each sentence.
1. The painting was taken in the afternoon, but no one noticed the abduction /
escape / theft until the next day.
2. If you don’t want mistakes on your résumé, print / proofread / provide it carefully.
3. If you want to reduce air pollution, you should combine / commute / maintain
tasks when you drive.
4. People try to limit crime in a community with a beautification project /
neighborhood watch / recreation center.
5. I’d like to have enough money to be financially conventional / independent /
convenient.
6. Tim couldn’t make a big deal / into trouble / up his mind and choose one of the cars.
F _______ / 6 points (1 point each)
G Rewrite each sentence using the passive form.
1. Someone invented potato chips in 1853.
Potato chips ______________________________________________________.
2. They have designed some robots to help elderly people.
Some robots ______________________________________________________.
3. People are growing vegetables in community gardens.
Vegetables _______________________________________________________.
4. You have to recycle glass and paper in this city.
Glass and paper ___________________________________________________.
G _______ / 4 points (1 point each)
H Rewrite each question as an embedded question.
1. How old is the Statue of Liberty?
Do you have any idea ___________________________________________________________________?
2. Can tourists climb the statue?
Do you know __________________________________________________________________________?
3. Did they build it in France?
Can you tell me ________________________________________________________________________?
4. When was it opened to the public?
Do you know __________________________________________________________________________?
H _______ / 4 points (1 point each)
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I Complete the conversations with couldn’t have, might have, or must have and
the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses.
1. A: Why did Mom walk home in the rain last night?
B: Dad ___________________________ (forget) to pick her up. He always does.
2. A: Where did Leo learn to speak Japanese?
B: I don’t know. He ___________________________ (learn) it in Japan. He lived
there for a while.
3. A: Why wasn’t Lisa at school yesterday?
B: I’m not sure. I think she ___________________________ (have) a job interview.
4. A: Did Penny ever work with Bill?
B: No. They ___________________________ (work) together. He left the company
before she started working here.
I _______ / 4 points (1 point each)
J Complete the conversations with the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses.
Use the simple past, past perfect, or would have.
1. A: Oh, no. I misunderstood the instructions, and I did everything wrong.
B: If you ___________________________ (ask) me,
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I ___________________________ (explain) them.
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A: I know, but by the time I ___________________________ (get) here,
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you ___________________________ (leave) already.
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2. A: When Chris ___________________________ (arrive),
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we ___________________________ (finish) the meeting already.
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He was really embarrassed.
B: Well, he ___________________________ (not / make) a fool of himself
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if he ___________________________ (write) the time in his calendar.
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J _______ / 8 points (1 point each)
K Rewrite each sentence as a reported statement or question.
1. Diane said, “I am going to the movies.”
Diane said ________________________________________________________.
2. We told her, “We will go with you.”
We told her _______________________________________________________.
3. Joel asked her, “What movie do you want to see?”
Joel asked her _____________________________________________________.
4. I told them, “I have already seen that movie.”
I told them ________________________________________________________.
K _______ / 4 points (1 point each)
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L Circle the correct answers to complete the conversations.
1. A: What will you do / be doing this time next year?
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B: I’m not sure. I think I’ll travel / be traveling in Africa.
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A: Really? That sounds great. Can I come with you?
2. A: What do you think? Will we own / be owning a house in five years?
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B: I don’t know about that, but I’m sure we will have / be having a car.
4
L _______ / 4 points (1 point each)
M Circle the correct answer to complete each sentence.
1. We got someone improve / to improve / improved our website.
2. He had his résumé translate / to translate / translated.
3. Where can I get my business cards print / to print / printed?
4. You should have someone fix / to fix / fixed your computer.
M _______ / 4 points (1 point each)
N Number the lines of the conversations in the correct order.
1. ____ A: I’ll try that. Thanks for the idea!
____ B: Let me see. . . . Something you could try is to go to a quiet place,
close your eyes, and breathe deeply for a few minutes. That usually
helps me relax.
____ B: Don’t worry. I’m sure you’ll do OK.
1 A: I have a job interview today, and I’m pretty nervous about it.
____
____ B: No problem. Well, I have to go now. It’s been great talking with you.
Good luck with the interview.
____ A: I’m not sure about that. I need to relax. Got any suggestions?
2. ____ B: I don’t know. I see it a little differently. I think that some people might
use body language to figure out what other people are thinking. I don’t
think they really read other people’s minds.
1 A: I’ve been reading this book about mind-reading. The writer thinks
____
it’s very likely that some people can read minds, and I –
____ B: Oh, by the way, here’s the book you lent me last month.
____ B: Anyway, would you like to get some coffee? Then we can talk about
it some more.
____ A: Oh, thanks. I had forgotten about that book. But to get back to what
I was saying, this writer thinks some people really are mind readers,
and I think I believe him. I’ve seen some twins doing that. What do
you think?
____ A: Hmm. I see what you mean. I hadn’t thought of that.
N _______ / 10 points (1 point each)
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O Read the blog posts. Then check () the correct answer for each question.
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My best friend asked me to make a speech at her wedding. Of course I said “yes.” But
then I started to worry and thought I had made a big mistake. You see, I’m just
hopeless at public speaking. It makes me feel really anxious, and I don’t have any
confidence at all. I’ve made a fool of myself many times. Anyway, this time I decided to
try really hard because Suzie is one of my oldest friends, and I didn’t want to turn down
her request. I wrote the speech, learned it, and then practiced it in front of a mirror. On
Suzie’s wedding day, I got through my speech just fine. The other guests enjoyed it,
and Suzie was very happy. But after that, I told myself I would never do it again.
– Daniel W.
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I was invited to an interview for a study-abroad program in Peru. I really wanted to go
to Peru, but the interview was in Spanish, and I wasn’t confident about my speaking
skills. I decided to practice repeating sentences and pieces of dialogue, hoping that
they would come up during the interview and that I wouldn’t mispronounce anything.
I also practiced speaking Spanish with a friend. The interview was with a very nice
woman, and it lasted only 20 minutes, but it felt like two hours! In the end, I was
accepted to the program, and I spent a year in Peru. It was one of the best experiences
of my life.
– Megan G.
Daniel and
Who . . . ? Only Daniel Only Megan Megan
1. prepared for the event
2. had to speak in a foreign language
3. spoke to a group
4. was successful
5. wouldn’t like to have the experience again
O _______ / 10 points (2 points each)
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P Read the article. Write T (true) or F (false).
1. The town doesn’t have a community center right now. ____
2. The new center will have places for exercising, reading, and eating. ____
3. The council will pay for all of the community center. ____
4. The town has an employment problem. ____
5. Everyone in town supports the community center. ____
P _______ / 10 points (2 points each)
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