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BOOK TOP NOTCH 3A Written Test – Units 1 and 2 Class: INDIANA Name:__________________________ Teacher: Alvaro Scorza Sc

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BOOK TOP NOTCH 3A Written Test – Units 1 and 2 Class: INDIANA Name:__________________________ Teacher: Alvaro Scorza

Score: _______(40) Date: __________, 2016.

Listening 1. Listen to the conversations. Then choose the word or phrase that correctly completes each sentence. Example: The woman prefers to be called ( Mrs. / Miss / [Ms.] ) Graham.

1. It is ( impolite / taboo / customary ) to use first names at this office. 2. Ayako registered for the conference ( before / after / when ) it was announced. 3. In Sophia’s culture, it’s ( bad table manners / taboo / impolite ) to eat beef. 4. The man would like to be called by his ( first name / title and last name / nickname ). 5. They are talking about ( table manners / greetings / punctuality ). 6. First, Ms. Pilman ( taught a class / became a doctor / went to her doctor ). 7. In Patricia’s culture, it’s considered ( offensive / good etiquette / customary ) for a student to use a teacher’s first name.

Written 1. Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Not all the words will be used. customary

etiquette

impolite

table manners

small talk

cultural literacy

Example: It’s appropriate to make ____small talk______ when you first meet a person.

a. I think

is important for people who move to another country.

b. When I was a child, it was considered bad table. c. Eating with your mouth open is d. Different cultures have different rules about polite.

to put your elbows on the in our culture. , or what is considered

2. Complete each sentence with the correct tag question.

a. You’re going to New Zealand, ?

f. Your parents didn’t grow up in Madrid, ?

b. I’m not enrolled in the class yet, ?

g. I’m right about when the paper is due, ?

c. Dr. Holland prefers to be called Michael, ?

h. You’d never be that rude, ?

d. You and I will always be friends, ?

i. It’s taken a long time to finish all this work, ?

e. They have contacted the director of the program, ?

3. Look at some of Laura’s life events. Complete each sentence. Use the past perfect of the provided verb and already or yet. Use contractions when possible.

Example: By 2009, Laura had gotten married, but she _____hadn’t yet found_____ a new job. (find)

a. Laura

a house when she bought a new car. (buy)

b. By the time she went to Japan, Laura

Japanese language classes. (begin)

c. When Laura got married, she

to Chicago. (move)

d. By 2012, Laura

business school. (start)

4. Match each incomplete sentence with the letter of the word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence. Example: If you feel that you might not be able to stand up, you feel

1. Someone who may have broken a bone needs 2. A person who has a cold is often

.

a. nauseous b. short of breath

.

.

c. an injection

3. If you feel like you might not be able to eat anything, you’re 4. A yearly visit to the doctor is called

f

.

.

d. coughing e. an EKG

5. I had

to check that my heart was all right.

6. Someone who breathes heavily from a brief walk is

f. weak .

7. If you make a noise whenever you take a breath, you are

g. in the chest .

h. dizzy

8. I received

of medication in my arm.

i. an X-ray

9. I’m really

I feel like the world is spinning.

j. a checkup

10. Pain

is one symptom of a heart attack.

k. wheezing

5. Read the article. Then choose the sentence in each pair that is true.

Example:

 Laughter can help reduce stress.

□ When you laugh, you can’t have any stress.

□ Laughter can cause headaches. □ Laughter can help your body fight disease. 28. □ Laughter is a good form of exercise. □ If you laugh, you might not need exercise. 29. □ Laughter causes pleasant memories. □ Laughing keeps your brain healthy and helps you remember things. 30. □ Doctors may prescribe laughter instead of medicine. □ Doctors may prescribe laughter along with other things. 27.

6. Create a conversation using these steps. •

You call the receptionist at the doctor’s office and make an appointment.



You arrive at the office and are greeted by the receptionist.



The doctor asks you what problem you are having and suggests a treatment.