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A New American Inside Out Upper intermediate Unit 11 Test Name _______________________

Score ______/50

Part A Vocabulary Education 1

Underline the correct words.

a)

The only way to learn your multiplication tables is to learn them by marks / heart / brain.

b)

James failed to / applied to / advised four colleges.

c)

If you don’t do / make / pay attention in class, you won’t make any progress.

d)

After school, Lena plans to make / take / apply a class in hotel management.

e)

I always used to get / make / take low grades in science. I hated it!

(5 points)

Colloquial expressions 2

Complete the words to make expressions.

a)

You need to be tough to make it in the business world.

b)

Once Ben gets this crazy idea out of his system, he’ll be ready to get a real job.

c)

It’s up to you now to make this idea work.

(3 points)

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Exaggeration 3

Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are two extra words.

breath

door

heart

legs

mind

seventh

rope

a)

When my cat got lost, I was out of my mind with worry.

b)

You’ll be in seventh heaven if you get that job, won’t you?

c)

I think June’s at the end of her rope , taking care of those three children all day.

d)

That computer’s not going to last much longer. It’s on its last legs.

e)

Wow. That movie was amazing. It took my breath away.

(5 points)

Grammar Future forms 4

Complete the text with appropriate future forms of the verbs in parentheses.

Hayden Lewis is in his last year of high school. His final exams (1) (start) next week. It’s a tough time for Hayden, and he’s under a lot of pressure to do well. If he (2) passes (pass) his exams, he (3) will be able to (be able to) study engineering at Iowa State University. Hayden is hopeful that he (4) will pass (pass) and get the grades he needs. “I think I (5) will do (do) OK,” said Hayden. “I’ve worked very hard!” By the end of the summer, Hayden (6) will know (know) if he (7) has gotten (get) into Iowa State or not. But until then, he has plans for his free time. “After graduation, I (8) am meeting(meet) some friends in Las Vegas for a week, and then I (9)will probably get (probably / get) a summer job to help pay for college,” he told us. And what (10) will he do (he / do) if he (11) fails (fail) to get the grades he needs? “I (12) might go(go) to the local community college for a year, or I (13)might take (take) a year off to work my way around the world, but I’m not sure.” (13 points)

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Future time clauses 5

Underline the correct verb form.

a)

The minute I finished / I’ll finish / I’ve finished this, I’m going to have lunch.

b)

He is going to call / has called / is calling them about that job right away.

c)

As soon as I arrived / will arrive / arrive, I’ll fix the car for you.

d)

Once you got / get / are getting used to this new routine, it won’t be too bad.

(4 points)

Useful phrases 6

Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. There are two extra phrases.

I’d like to gain some experience I’m very willing to learn

I’d like to know a little about

I’ve always been interested in music

I’m ready to I would say my greatest strength

I would say my greatest weakness Ms. Craig:

Thank you for coming in to see us today, Jake. Tell us a little about yourself.

Jake:

Well, I graduated last year, and since then I’ve been working in a record store. (1) I’ve always been interested in music

, and I’d love to work here.

Ms. Craig:

And why do you think you’d be right for a position at this radio station?

Jake:

Well, although I’ve enjoyed working in the store, (2) I’d like to gain some experience in the broadcasting sector.

Ms. Craig:

I see. And what qualities do you have for radio work?

Jake:

(3) I would say my greatest strength is my ability to get along with people. I’m very friendly. And I talk a lot!

Ms. Craig:

That’s certainly an asset in this job! What would you say your weaknesses are?

Jake:

Well, (4) I would say my greatest weakness is my lack of experience. But (5 I’m very willing to learn.

Ms. Craig:

Do you have any questions you’d like to ask us?

Jake:

Yes, what’s the pay like?

(5 points)

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Part B Reading 7

Read the text and choose the best words to complete the sentences.

1)

The writer’s parents _b____ . a) paid for her to go to boarding school

b) were ambitious for their daughter

c) were wealthy 2)

The other girls at the private school ___c__ . a) were all very clever

b) went home at night too

c) thought they were better than the writer 3)

The writer wanted to go to her local public school because ___b__ at the boarding school. a) she didn’t expect to do well

4)

b) she felt out of place

c) she failed her exams

The writer’s parents weren’t sure about the public school because ____c_ . a) it was a very big school

b) they didn’t like the students there

c) they weren’t convinced their daughter would do well there 5)

Now that she is planning to be a teacher, the writer ____a_ . a) won’t be like the teachers at her boarding school b) is sorry to have let her father down c) wants to teach her students about life

They say that your school days are the best years of your life. But that certainly wasn’t always the case with me. When I was 11, I was awarded a scholarship to a private boarding school near my home. It was a very traditional, allgirl school, and it had an excellent reputation. My parents were very proud of me, but I didn’t like it at all. Even though it was a boarding school, because we lived so close, I went home every day, and so I didn’t really make any friends there. Most of the girls came from really wealthy, privileged backgrounds, and I think they looked down on me, as I was just an ordinary, albeit clever, local girl. They all knew that I was there on a scholarship and that my parents couldn’t afford the tuition. Also, the teachers were really strict, and I was scared stiff of most of them! Although I was doing well academically, I was deeply unhappy the whole time I was there. Eventually, after two years, I persuaded my parents to move me to the local public school. They were really against it at first. They had always wanted me to go to medical school and be a doctor, like my dad and my grandfather before him. They didn’t expect me to do well in the public school, which, unlike the private girls’ school, was full of students of all different abilities, and didn’t have the money, resources, or reputation of my boarding school. But I was desperate

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to go there. I knew lots of my neighbors and old friends from elementary school who were there. I was sure I would be happy there, and I was determined to work hard and do well in order to prove my parents wrong. And I did! I had a great time at my new school, with lots of friends. I can honestly say that I think I learned more about life than I would have done if I’d stayed in my first school. When I graduated, I got accepted to a good college to study history. I decided that I’m not going to be a doctor, after all. I am going to break the family tradition and do my own thing. I’m going to be a history teacher. I think my dad was a little disappointed, but my mom was thrilled, as she’s from a family of teachers. My own experiences have made me determined not to be like the teachers I had at my first school. I’m going to be much less strict, for one thing. By this time next year, I’ll be looking for my first job. I really hope I’ll be teaching in a public high school, just like the one I went to.

Listening [Track 25] 9

Listen to a conversation about a high school student named Darren. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?

a)

Darren’s teachers always expected him to get good exam results. _T_

b)

Darren’s work isn’t as good as it usually is. __T___

c)

Darren has been causing trouble in his French class. ___T__

d)

To go to college, Darren only needs to pass his exams. __F___

e)

Darren’s mother is angry that her son is failing. ___F__

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