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TENTH CYCLE- SECOND QUIZ

FULL NAME: ________________________________DATE: __________


GRAMMAR

1 Write predictions with will / won’t.


Example: you / think / it / snow tonight ?
Do you think it will snow tonight?
1 we / miss / the train ?
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2 there / be / heavy rain this evening
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3 she / not pass / the exam
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4 I / sure / I / not enjoy / Ben’s party
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5 what time / Hiroshi and Yoko / arrive ?
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6 I / not think / we / find / anywhere to park
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2 Complete the sentences with will / ’ll or won’t and a verb.


not drive not forget go have help
make open
Example: “I can’t do this exercise.” “Don’t worry I’ll help you.”
1 I ________________ you a cup of coffee.
2 We _______________ to San Diego; we’ll take the bus.
3 “It’s hot in here.” “I _______________ the window.”
4 I’ll call you tomorrow – I _______________!
5 “How will you get to Chicago?” “I _______________ by train.”
6 I _______________ some juice with my sandwich.
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3 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
Example: Alan is taking (taking) a French class right now.
1 _______________ Ned ever _______________ (go) abroad?
2 Cathy’s not here today. She _______________ (not work) on Mondays.
3 I promise I _______________ (not be) late.
4 We aren’t hungry. We _______________ just _______________ (have) lunch.
5 Henry _______________ (look) for a job when he finishes college.
6 I _______________ (see) the dentist tomorrow morning – I’ve got an appointment.
7 He’s tired! He _______________ (not sleep) well last night.
8 Where _______________ you _______________ (going) when I saw you yesterday?
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VOCABULARY

4 Write the opposite.


Example: win a game lose a game
1 lose a key _______________
2 buy a car _______________
3 forget a name _______________
4 start work _______________
5 pass an exam _______________
6 miss the train _______________
7 learn English _______________
8 get a postcard _______________
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5 Complete the sentences with the correct verb.


go come give pay send call take
Example: I’ll come back here after the meeting.
1 I’m going to __________ this skirt back to the store. I don’t like it.
2 Please lend me the money. I’ll __________ you back tomorrow.
3 Leave me your phone number and I’ll __________ you back in half an hour.
4 That’s my dictionary. __________ it back to me.
5 Lunch was very good, but now it’s time to ________ back to work.
6 I don’t like this bag I bought on the Internet. I’m going to __________ it back.
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6 Complete the phrases with the correct preposition.


Example: My mom is scared of spiders.
1 Too much sugar is bad __________ you.
2 Are you interested __________ art?
3 Why aren’t you nice __________ your sister?
4 What subjects were you good __________ when you were in school?
5 I get angry __________ my brother when he uses my laptop.
6 I think Bangkok is very different __________ Tokyo.
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PRONUNCIATION

7 Match the words with the same sound.


borrow down flower know town
window
Example: owl town
1 owl __________
2 owl __________
3 phone __________
4 phone __________
5 phone __________
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8 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: de|cide
1 prac|tice
2 pre|fer
3 pro|mise
4 ha|ppen
5 com|plain
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READING

1 Read the article on positive thinking and check () A, B, or C.

Are you a positive thinker?


On our website this week, Dr. Charles offers some tips on positive thinking.

Are you an optimist? I hope so, because if you are, you’ll live longer and you’ll be
healthier. Or are you a pessimist? I hope not. Studies show that you won’t enjoy life
as much and you’ll take longer to get better when you’re sick. So how do you think
positive, not negative, thoughts? Here are some tips on how to be a positive thinker.

Stop thinking negative thoughts such as “I’ll never find a partner” or “I’ll never
pass my driving test.” Find something positive to do. Call your best friend to talk. Go
out and get some exercise. Put on a funny DVD. This will stop you from thinking
negative thoughts, and will cheer you up.

Don’t compare your life with other people’s lives. For example, thoughts like
“She has a better job” or “He has a bigger house” make you feel pessimistic about
life. Change your thinking to “I have a good job and I like my work” and “I’m happy in
this house. It’s big enough for me.” Remember, being successful doesn’t always
mean you are happy.

Write down your negative thoughts. This will help you to clear those thoughts
from your head. And that will make you feel more positive. You could also write
down positive things that happened to you. Read them when you are feeling sad or
depressed, and that will make you feel more positive.

Use positive language when you speak. This will make you think more positively.
For example, don’t say “Our vacation was a disaster.” Say “Next vacation, we’re
going to do things differently.” Don’t say “Famous? It’ll never happen.” Say
“Famous? I’ll try my best.” Try it – it works!

Example: According to Dr. Charles, if you’re an optimist, you’ll live longer.


A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
According to Dr. Charles …
1 … if you’re a pessimist, you won’t enjoy life as much.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
2 … if you’re a pessimist, you’ll get sick more often.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
3 … if you do something positive, you’ll feel better.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
4 …if you have negative thoughts, it’s better not to talk to anyone.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
5 … if you compare yourself with others, you’ll become like them.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
6 … if you have a big house and a good job, this means you’ll always be happy.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
7 … if you write down your negative thoughts, it will clear your head.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
8 … if you write down your positive thoughts, you’ll always be an optimist.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
9 … when you read your positive thoughts, you’ll feel more positive.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

6 Listening and Speaking A


10 … using positive language doesn’t make any difference to how you feel.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
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2 Read the article again and answer the questions.


1 What positive things should you do if you are thinking negatively?
_____________________________________________
2 If you do something positive (e.g. call your friend), what will happen?
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3 If you compare your life with other people’s, how will you feel?
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4 If you are feeling depressed, what should you read?
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5 What should you say if you want to be famous?
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