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NEW DESTINATIONS AMERICAN EDITION–ELEMENTARY A1.

2–TESTS–TEST 7

Test 7 - Module 7

1. VOCABULARY

A. Choose a, b or c.

1. Rita is very and everyone likes her.


a. childish b. silly c. kind
2. He is because he eats too much.
a. overweight b. aggressive c. handsome
3. I paid by for my new dishwasher.
a. cash b. credit card c. receipt
4. You have to wait in to get a ticket for the concert.
a. line b. entrance c. escalator
5. I can’t to buy this car. It costs too much money.
a. avoid b. pay c. afford
6. Laura’s baby is really .
a. straight b. chubby c. wavy
7. A man dressed in old clothes came me.
a. through b. past c. towards
8. I don’t people easily.
a. admit b. trust c. attack
9. Amusement parks are with tourists during the summer.
a. amazed b. unbelievable c. crowded

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NEW DESTINATIONS AMERICAN EDITION–ELEMENTARY A1.2–TESTS–TEST 7

B. Complete the sentences with a suitable word from the box.

department cotton owner similar change look like

1. My mother went shopping and bought a nice shirt.


2. Your new boots are very to mine.
3. I don’t really my father, but my little sister does.
4. Here’s your and receipt, Sir.
5. My apartment is near a(n) store on Fifth Avenue.
6. The of this restaurant is a neighbor of ours.

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COMMUNICATION

Complete the dialogue with the phrases in the box.

a. This black one. d. Well, I’ll take this one too.


b. In cash, please. e. So, how much are they?
c. Oh, you are right.

A: So, which skirt did you choose?


B: (1) .
A: Nice. And it goes very well with this white top.
B: (2) .
A: These tops have a 30% discount.
B: (3) .
A: They are 25 dollars.
B: (4) .
A: Great. How would you like to pay?
B: (5) .

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NEW DESTINATIONS AMERICAN EDITION–ELEMENTARY A1.2–TESTS–TEST 7

GRAMMAR

A. Complete the sentences using the comparative or the superlative form of the
adjectives in parentheses. Add the where necessary.

1. Clark is (good) student in class.


2. Today the weather is (nice) than it was yesterday.
3. Harry is (funny) of all my friends. He really makes me laugh.
4. Janet is (outgoing) than her sister, Mary.
5. I’m sorry Tim, but your test was (bad) of all.
6. This is (expensive) watch in the store.
7. In most countries, soccer is (popular) than basketball.
8. Annette lives (far) from the mall than I do.

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B. Circle the correct words.

1. Would you like to try on the brown shorts or the black one / ones?
2. This dress doesn’t fit me. Can I have a larger one / ones, please?
3. These earrings are too expensive / expensive enough. I can’t afford
them.
4. He doesn’t do well at school. I don’t think he works enough hard / hard enough.
5. The noise from the party next door was too loud / loud enough, so I couldn’t
sleep.
6. The coffee is sweet too / sweet enough. It doesn’t more sugar.

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LISTEN

Listen to a conversation between two friends and write T for True or F for False.

1. Jane bought a T-shirt for her dad.

2. Jane's brother is very tall.

3. The T-shirt cost $40.

4. Jane's friend would like to take the T-shirt.


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READ

Read the text and write T for True or F for False.

NEWS IN BRIEF

 Clothing designer Stuart Weitzman has the record for the most expensive shoes. They
are called the “Cinderella Slippers” and they cost $2 million. They have diamonds all
over them and the singer Alison Krauss wore them to the Oscars in 2004.

 In 1998, four friends explored a silver mine in North San Diego. They found an old pair
of jeans, but thought nothing of it. Later, they discovered they were original Levi's and
they were 115 years old! The owners sold them on the Internet for $60,000 and they
became the most expensive jeans in the world.

 4,000 people from all over Australia are trying to make Australia's longest scarf. You
can see almost 200 feet of the scarf at the Melbourne Craft Fair. But this is only part of
it. The final scarf is going to be nearly 20 miles long!

1. Alison Krauss wore the world's most expensive shoes at the Oscars.
2. Four friends found some Levi jeans 115 years ago.
3. The most expensive jeans cost $60,000.
4. The longest scarf in the world is 200 feet long.

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WRITE

Write a paragraph describing a person you know. Include information about


his/her physical appearance and personality.

score 10
60
Total score

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