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Answer Key : Test 1
Test 1: Units 1 –3
1 1 is ringing
2 were sent / was invented
3 talk
4 is not (isn’t) used
5 were you doing
6 sent
7 Did you call / wrote
( 2 points for each blank)
2 1 haven’t you
2 couldn’t we
3 have they
4 will you
5 won’t you
( 2 points each)
3 1 has been
2 has received
3 has been concentrating OR
has concentrated
4 has been rehearsing
5 has become
6 have (’ve) been working
7 have (’ve) learned OR
have (’ve) been learning( 1 point each)
4 1 What was Federico Fellini famous for?
2 How many movies has Josh been in?
3 What is Paul’s novel about?
4 Who was Habitat for Humanity
founded by? OR
Who founded Habitat for Humanity?
5 What do the letters SPF stand for?
6 Where does this car come from?
( 2 points each)
5 1 went / hadn’t (had not) slept
2 realized / hadn’t (had not) put
3 arrived / had already gone
4 served / had prepared
5 left / hadn’t (had not) found
6 didn’t know / had lived
( 1 point for each blank)
6 The pronouns in parentheses indicate theones which can be left out.
1 who
2 (who)
3 (that)
4 that
5 who
( 1 point for each blank and 1 pointfor each word circled correctly)
7a 1 f 2 b
3 d 4 g
5 h 6 e
7 a 8 c
( 1 point each)
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7b 1 fell for
2 turn up
3 came into
4 run into
5 turn down
6 turned out
( 1 point each)
8 1 F
2 T
3 F
4 F
5 T
6 F
7 T
8 T
9 F
10 F
( 2 points each)
Audioscript
David: Excuse me. There isn’t anyone sitting
here, is there?
Theresa: What? Oh! Oh, sorry! I was trying to
find my book in this bag, but I think
I left it at home. Let me move all this
stuff. There you go—you can sit
here now.
David: Thank you. So, what book are you
reading?
Theresa: It’s a really good mystery called…um…oh, I’ve forgotten the title.
David: Who was it written by?
Theresa: Oh, um, David—David Peterson, I
think. Something like that.
David: What’s the book about? Maybe I’ve
read it. I read a lot of mysteries.
Theresa: It’s about a young woman who
decided to start her own theater
company. You see, her uncle had
been a famous actor, and when he
passed away, she came into a lot of
money—and she wanted to do
something so that people
remembered him.
David: So what’s the mystery?
Theresa: Well, while she was interviewing
people to join the company, this
young man turned up—he was very
attractive and friendly—and she fell
for him right away. Of course she
gave him a job, but a few weeks later
money was missing from her bank
account. She couldn’t understand it,
and of course she was in love withhim, so she didn’t think…
David: What happened next?
Theresa: That’s the problem—I have no idea
because I left the book at home. I
was planning to read it during the
train ride.
David: Well, I can give you a little clue if
you want.
Theresa: No—no thanks, I don’t want to ruinthe story. But how do you know?
Have you read the book, too?
David: Actually, I wrote the book. My name
is David Patterson—and the book is
called Theater of Fear .
Theresa: Wow! That’s amazing! I’ve only read
a few of your books, but I’ve enjoyed
all of them.
David: Well, thank you very much.
Theresa: Oh, do you think I could have your
autograph? I’m just sorry I don’t have
the book with me. Could you
sign this…
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Answer Key Test 1: Units 1–3