TN1 Unit 3 Assessment

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The passages cover topics related to families, relationships, occupations and activities. There are listening comprehension exercises and questions about family structures.

The passages discuss immediate and extended family relationships such as siblings, parents, children, in-laws, aunts and uncles. Family roles like spouses, ex-spouses and step-parents are also mentioned.

Family relationships discussed include siblings, parents, children, in-laws, aunts and uncles. Family structures of nuclear families, single parents and blended families are covered.

Unit 3 General Test

name _________________

Part 1
Listen to the conversations and look at the pictures. Choose the correct picture.

Example:
[a.] b. c.

1.

a. b. c.

2.
a. b. c.

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Part 2
Listen to the conversations. Then listen again and use the correct word or phrase from
the box to complete each sentence.

an only child aunt in-laws


nephews twins

Example: Darci is her ____aunt____.

3. The boy is .

4. They are her .

5. The boys are Lisa’s .

6. The girls are .

Part 3
Complete each sentence by choosing the correct word or phrase.

Example: What kind of job ( do / [does] ) your husband have?

7. Where ( do / does ) your in-laws live?

8. Does your mother have a job that she ( like / likes )?

9. My brother doesn’t ( work / works ) in an office.

10. My aunt ( teach / teaches ) young children.

11. I usually ( stay / am staying ) with my grandparents for a week in the summer.

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Part 4
Complete each sentence with the correct word.

Example: If people agree to marry each other, they’re ______engaged___.

12. If a man and a woman aren’t married anymore, they’re .

13. A man who used to be married to a woman is her .

14. If a man dies before his wife, she is .

15. If Meg and Lola have the same mother but different fathers, they’re .

16. If a man marries a woman who already has a son, that boy is his .

Part 5
Read the answers in each conversation. Complete the questions.

Example: A: __Who___ do you ____look___ the most like, your father or your mother?

B: Oh, I look the most like my mother.

A: do your children ?
17. 18.

B: Both of them still live at home with their mother and me.

A: kind of movies do you to see?


19. 20.

B: I like to see funny movies with happy endings.

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Part 6
Complete the paragraphs with words and phrases from the box.

both but different the same look alike


don’t look alike similar Both of us

Example: Max and I are the same in many ways. For example, we ____both____ like rock music.

like movies too, so we go to


21.
them often. Because we like
22.
clothes, we often dress like each other. I have brown eyes

and dark hair, and so does Max. We’re the same height.

All of these things make us .


23.

I have a twin brother but, as you can see, we

. And the differences


24.
just begin there. For example, we like

types of music. As you


25.
know, I like rock, my
26.
brother doesn’t. We are like each other in one

way: we like kind of


27.
movies—action movies! My brother often comes

to the movies with Max and me.

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Part 7
Read the paragraph. Then complete the sentences by choosing the correct word.

Example: Beth is .
[a. divorced]
b. widowed
c. married

28. Linda is . 30. These identical twin sisters______


a. single a. are the same in every way
b. married b. are different in many ways
c. separated c. have similar occupations

29. Both sisters .


a. live in Canada
b. like to swim
c. have sons

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Unit 3 Writing Test
Read and answer each question. Use complete sentences. Use at least two sentences in
each answer.

1. What is good about having a small family?

2. What is good about having a large family?

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Unit 3 Speaking Test
Do you come from a large family or a small family? Describe your family using your own
words.

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