Final test advanced I
Final test advanced I
Final test advanced I
B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrasal verbs in the box.
get along with hang out break up cheer up
freeze up bring up hand down hear from
D. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words/phrases in the box.
stressed out inhabitant lie patience
acquaintance access webcam grace
2. GRAMMAR
E. Complete the sentences below using the verbs in parentheses in the correct
Present tense.
1. Robin is having (have) his break at the moment.
2. Jane eats (eat) fruit for breakfast every day, but today she is having
(have) plain coffee.
3. The bus comes (come) late every morning.
4. Laura is working (work) in Milan this week.
5. Lyn has (have) a flamenco class on Mondays.
6. I don’t understand (not understand) why I never get (get)
enough sleep.
7. Excuse me, are you using (you / use) this chair?
8. Can you see if Debbie is playing (play) in the backyard?
9. Do you think (you / think) we can meet earlier? My sister is coming
(come) tonight.
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T of America was not an unpopulated
wilderness before the arrival of European
settlers. Among those who were already
living off the land were the Cheyenne,
one of several tribes of Native Americans. Like
other tribes, such as the Sioux and the Navajo, they
were put under a lot of pressure to change both
where and how they lived.
Four hundred years ago the Cheyenne,
whose name means “little red-talker,” were based in the Eastern Woodlands. Unusually for Native
American tribes, they were farmers, planting corn and beans rather than hunters. However, by the
middle of the nineteenth century this had changed, and the Cheyenne had developed a horse
culture and hunted bison on the Great Plains.
Traditionally, the chiefs or elders of the Cheyenne were organized into the “Council of
Forty-Four.” They had rules for everyday life, warfare, celebrations and ceremonies. One thing that
made the Cheyenne different from other tribes, which were exclusively patriarchal, was that women
were far more active in tribal affairs.
In twenty-first century America, many Cheyenne live in exactly the same way as do
most people in big cities. However, there is another option for those who want to keep their
traditional way of life. This is to live on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in southeast
Montana, or on the Southern Cheyenne Reservation in central Oklahoma. The combined population
of the Cheyenne is presently near to 20,000.
3. Where would a Cheyenne who wanted a traditional way of life prefer to live?
a. on a reservation
b. in a big city
c. anywhere in Montana
d. on the Great Plains