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_______ / 50 points

A [Track 08] Listen to Emma and Paul talk about an article in a magazine.
Write T (true) or F (false).
1. The article says that optimistic people are always outgoing. ____
2. Paul agrees with the writer’s ideas about optimistic people. ____
3. Emma doesn’t think Paul is easygoing. ____
4. Paul thinks that Emma is very considerate. ____
5. Paul wants to learn more about the writer’s ideas. ____
A _______ / 10 points (2 points each)

B Circle the correct adjective to complete each sentence.


1. The soup is hot! Please be fair / careful / indecisive.
2. She’s honest / unfair / adventurous. If she doesn’t like something, she tells you.
3. My son is very unreliable / agreeable / curious. He’s always asking questions.
4. William is very stubborn / unfair / unreliable. He never lets me help him.
5. Lenny is patient / agreeable / ambitious. He got two promotions last year, and he
hopes to get a third one soon.
6. Don’t be so reliable / indecisive / considerate. Do you want to marry her or not?
B _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

C Complete each sentence with the correct present perfect form of the verb
in parentheses and since or for.

1. We __________________________ (not / live) in Canada _________________ a long time.


1 2

2. My friend __________________________ (study) Chinese _________________ 2007.


3 4

3. He __________________________ (be) in Mexico _________________ a month.


5 6

4. I __________________________ (not / see) her _________________ this morning.


7 8

5. She __________________________ (not / write) to me _________________ she went to Japan.


9 10

C _______ / 10 points (1 point each)

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D Rewrite each sentence with the adverb in parentheses in the correct place.
1. Eve is intelligent. (extremely)
________________________________________________________
2. I finished my homework. (quickly)
________________________________________________________
3. Dinner tonight was good. (really)
________________________________________________________
4. They speak English. (well)
________________________________________________________
5. Do you learn new things? (easily)
________________________________________________________
6. The test was easy. (fairly)
________________________________________________________
D _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

E Number the lines of the conversation in the correct order.


____ A: You may be right. I said I liked her hair longer. Now she feels
terrible, and so do I.
____ B: Yes, it’s very short. She asked me what I thought, and I told
her I loved it.
____ B: See? Sometimes honesty isn’t the best policy.
____ B: Actually, I don’t. But in my opinion, it’s better to say something
nice so the other person feels good. Don’t you think so?
____ A: Have you seen Kim this week? She cut her hair short.
____ A: Is that true? Do you really think she looks good with short hair?
E _______ / 6 points (1 point each)

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F Read the article. Check () the correct answer for each question.

Which children . . . ? FBs MCs LBs OCs


1. are not afraid to do things differently    
2. might be successful, but may not be a nice boss    
3. are often less confident than the others    
4. may make the best politicians and scientists    
5. try hard to make other people agree    
6. are parents more relaxed with    
F _______ / 12 points (2 points each)

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