Quiz 2: NAME
Quiz 2: NAME
Quiz 2: NAME
NAME: ________________________________________________________________
GRAMMAR
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2 Yasuko / be / upset / if she / not pass / the exam
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3 If you / catch / the 11:15 train / you / get / to Pittsburgh at 12:30
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4 I / not be able / to go to work / if it / snow
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5 Maggie / arrive / on time / if she / take / a taxi
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6 They / not go / to the beach / if it / rain
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7 If Chris / miss / the meeting / his boss / be / angry
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8 If we / not take / a map / we / get / lost
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3 Write statements and questions with should and the words in parentheses.
Example: Do you think I should look for another job? (I / look for)
1 _______________ so fast. The roads are very icy. (you / not drive)
2 If he wants to learn Spanish, _______________ in Spain. (he / study)
3 This computer is old. _______________ a new one? (we / buy)
4 _______________ to bed late. You have an exam in the morning. (you / not go)
5 _______________ nicer to each other. (people / be)
6 What _______________ about my noisy neighbors? (I / do)
VOCABULARY
5 Complete the sentences with an adverb made from the adjective in parentheses.
Example: Martin sometimes drives dangerously. (dangerous)
1 Sharon swims very __________. (good)
2 I can’t hear you when you speak __________. (quiet)
3 Andrei dances __________. (beautiful)
4 The children smiled __________. (happy)
5 The old man shouted __________ at the cats in his yard. (angry)
6 Why do you always walk so __________? (slow)
6 Complete the sentences with the correct phrase. There are three extra phrases.
get a ticket get better get divorced get emails get home get along well with
get nervous get up get presents get in shape get a job get married
Example: I don’t have any money. I need to get a job.
1 I don’t have any problems with my neighbors. I _______________ them.
2 If they leave work now, they’ll _______________ by five o’clock.
3 Do I have to _______________ before I get on the bus?
4 Mary and Joe have decided to _______________. The wedding is in June.
5 If we _______________ late, we’ll miss the train.
6 I’m not feeling well at the moment, but I hope I’ll _______________ before my
vacation.
7 People often _______________ before interviews.
8 He’s getting more exercise because he wants to _______________
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PRONUNCIATION
Survivors
This month our travel editor interviewed three people who survived a natural disaster.
Here are their stories.
“I got divorced last year and decided to buy a ticket to New Zealand. It was an impulse,
but I just wanted to go for it and enjoy this once in a lifetime trip. I spent two fantastic
weeks there. At the end of my trip, I was leaving the hotel to go back to the airport when
the earthquake struck. I was very frightened and I saw some terrible things. I stayed there
for three more days. The situation was desperate. I realized I was very lucky to get home
safely. If I ever see New Zealand on TV, I immediately have to watch something different.
I hope things will get better for me in the future.”
“My wife and I were on our honeymoon in Thailand when the tsunami happened. We were
swimming in the sea and then everyone was running to the beach. We followed them,
because we could see that something strange was happening. We climbed some stairs
and went into a tall building behind the beach. We did the right thing and for some reason
we were lucky; other people were not. We’ve been together for eight years now. If we talk
about the tsunami, it helps us to understand our feelings about it.”
“My brother works as a pilot in Canada and earns a lot of money. Last year he sent me a
ticket to Vancouver, so I went there to visit him. We were having a great vacation until we
saw the news on TV one night. There were big forest fires near us and there was a lot of
smoke. My brother got a phone call and went to fly a military plane to put water on the
fires. I was really worried about him, but he arrived back safely. And I got home safely,
too.”