New American Inside Out Intermediate Unit 9 Test: Part A
New American Inside Out Intermediate Unit 9 Test: Part A
New American Inside Out Intermediate Unit 9 Test: Part A
Unit 9 Test
Name _______________________ Score ______/50
Part A
Vocabulary
Books, movies, and music
(5 points)
ed/ing adjectives
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in parentheses.
a) The plot was so ______________ I couldn’t put the book down. (grip)
b) I was really ______________ by the movie. I thought it was going to be great but it was really
boring! (disappoint)
c) My favorite actor is George Clooney. I always get really ______________ when a new movie
comes out with him in it. (excite)
d) Personally, I prefer watching things that are thought –______________. (provoke)
e) I found the plot really ______________. I really didn’t understand what was happening. (confuse)
f) The story was so sad that I felt really ______________, and I had to stop watching the movie
before I started crying. (overwhelm)
g) I was so ______________. How could they ruin a good story like that! (annoy)
(7 points)
3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Use each word only once.
(5 points)
4 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first
sentence. Use between one and three words.
(5 points)
(5 points)
Useful phrases
6 Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box.
true I’m concerned I don’t think that’s true you’re right I see what I think
sure about that I think there
Jason: I’ve just finished reading Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus.
Connie: Really? What did you think of it?
Jason: (1) Well, as far as ____________________ it was complete trash!
Connie: Why do you say that?
Jason: Well, (2) ____________________ might be some differences between men and women, but the
suggestions in the book were rather extreme.
Connie: (3) I’m not so ____________________. I think that most men and women do behave, speak,
and think in completely different ways.
Jason: Can you give me an example?
Connie: Sure. Think about how we react differently in certain situations. Take a traffic jam, for example,
men are much more likely to get angry and do things like shout.
Jason: (4) OK, ____________________, but that’s only one situation.
Connie: Oh! I can give you plenty more. Think about the way men and women talk to other people –
that’s completely different …
(8 points)
Part B
Pronunciation
Word stress
[Track 21]
7 Listen and underline the word in each group which has a different stressed
syllable.
(5 points)
Listening
[Track 22]
8 Listen to the conversation between Jan and Richard. Choose the correct
information to complete the sentences.
(5 points)
Reading
9 Read the text. Is the information in these sentences true (T), false (F), or not given
(NG)?
In the last twenty years or so, a new kind of novel has appeared on the shelves of many bookshops. Now known as
“chick lit” this new genre is extremely popular, as can be seen by the number of books that appear on the bestseller
lists. The books are usually aimed at young women, often single, in their twenties and thirties. The success of the
books can also be seen by the number of them that have been turned into movies or TV shows such as Bridget
Jones’s Diary and Sex and the City. Most of the books have a similar theme. The main character is a woman in her
twenties or thirties. The plot revolves around her personal life, her struggle in her professional life (she is often a
moderately successful woman working in publishing, advertising, or the fashion industry), and her obsession with her
appearance. Most of the women in these books seem to spend a lot of time shopping and talking about men!
It has been suggested that such books are popular as they are a safe substitute for spending time on real
relationships and the demands of modern living. Whatever the reason, it looks as if “chick lit” is here to stay, at least
for the time being!
(5 points)