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Top Notch _____


Exam Unit ___

Teacher: _______________________________ Date: _______________


Name: _________________________________ Total score:__________
1. Listen to the conversation. Choose True or False for each statement. (__/5)
True False

Example: The storm is named Tropical Storm Anne. ( ) (✓)

1. It’s dangerous for people to use their cars. ( ) ( )

2. The National Weather Service wants people to evacuate. ( ) ( )

3. The announcer encourages people to read during the storm. ( ) ( )

4. The announcer tells people to prepare for dangerous winds. ( ) ( )

5. The area may lose electrical power during the storm. ( ) ( )

2. Complete each sentence by putting the provided verbs into the correct tenses. Use
could or would when needed. (__/8)

Example: You ___could talk____ to people in France if you ____learned_____ French.


talk learn

Jenn                                        a high-tech phone if she                                        enough money.
6. buy 7. have

If there                                        a ladder to use, I                                        the books on that shelf.
8. be 9. reach

Jerry                                        me if he                                        about the problem.


10. help 11. know

If they                                        honest, they                                        what they did.
12. be 13. admit

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3. Choose the answer that correctly completes each sentence. (__/8)

Example: If Diane isn’t at the meeting, then she                 something important come up. There’s no other reason
she wouldn’t be here.
a. could have had b. may have had c. [must have had]

14. I used to watch too much television, and now I regret it. I                 more time studying and doing things that
matter.
a. should have spent b. must have spent c. couldn’t have spent

15. We’re not sure when Mike left. He                 at 8:30, or it’s possible that he left a bit later.
a. must have left b. may have left c. would have left

16. Brian had two choices when he got out of college. He                 a job with a large company, but he decided to
work for a small one instead, and he’s never regretted it.
a. could have taken b. should have taken c. would have taken

17. I wish you’d come with us because you                 the movie. It was exactly your kind of show.
a. might have loved b. could have loved c. would have loved

18. Felicia stopped painting at an early age. She                 a huge success, but now we’ll never know.
a. couldn’t have been b. should have been c. might have been

19. Kim can’t find her wallet anywhere. She                it at one of the stores she shopped at today.
a. must have left b. would have left c. should have left

20. There was plenty of room in the car, so they                 me ride with them.
a. would have let b. could have let c. may have let

21. The test was easy, and I studied hard for it, so I                 well.
a. must have done b. might have done c. couldn’t have done

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4. For each sentence, circle the adjective clause that correctly completes the sentence.
(__/5)

Example: I am the person (cooks the holiday dinner / [who cooks the holiday dinner]).

22. Was Mother’s Day invented by companies ( that sell cards / what sell cards )?

23. The student ( who you met / who you met him ) is from Mexico.

24. The birthday girl is the one ( who blows out the candles on the cake / who she blows out the candles on
the cake ).

25. The people ( march in the parade / who march in the parade ) wear amazing costumes.

26. I love the gift ( she gave me / she gave it to me ).

5. Read each sentence. Then choose Correct or Incorrect for each one. (__/10)

Correct Incorrect

Example: Ryan looks so much like Ben. They could be brothers. (✓) ( )

27. I can’t remember what is the name of the movie we saw. ( ) ( )

28. The concert had begun before we found our seats. ( ) ( )

29. The coffee is too hot to drink. ( ) ( )

30. If it rains, they would cancel the soccer game. ( ) ( )

31. If I had more time, I would study more. ( ) ( )

32. Jill had found a job, but she hadn’t yet bought a car. ( ) ( )

33. That dinner was really good, wasn’t it? ( ) ( )

34. If you paid more attention, you would understand the lesson. ( ) ( )

35. Do you know where’s the writer from? ( ) ( )

36. We had our house painted. ( ) ( )

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6. Read the paragraph. Then read the statements and choose True or False. (__/4)

Can dark chocolate make you healthier?

Chocolate! Just the word probably makes you hungry! Most people love it. But if someone told you that chocolate is actually
good for you, would you be surprised? Dark chocolate, especially dark chocolate with a high percentage of cacao (the seeds of a
tree used to make chocolate), may actually make you healthier. Recent studies suggest that eating dark chocolate may have the
following health benefits:
1. Heart Health. 1-2 servings per week of dark chocolate decreases the chance of heart failure by 1/3. It also lowers your
blood pressure.
2. Increased blood flow. Dark chocolate with a high percentage of cacao increases blood flow. Because of the increased blood
flow all over your body, eating chocolate may even help to make your eyesight better.
3. Better performance on tests. Dark chocolate increases blood flow to your brain for up to three hours after you eat it. Some
studies have shown that people score higher on tests after eating dark chocolate. A scientific study published in 2014 found
that it improves memory, especially in people over 60.
4. Lowered cholesterol. Cocoa decreases “bad” cholesterol and raises “good” cholesterol. Remember, choose dark chocolate
with a high percentage of cacao.
5. Mood. Cacao causes the brain to release chemicals that make us feel happy and calm.
6. Sun Protection. Eating dark chocolate protects your skin from sunburn. You can stay out at the beach longer if you eat
chocolate!
7. Cough medicine. Have you tried chocolate? Before you go to the drugstore and buy expensive medicine, you may want to
try something that tastes better. Believe it or not, a chemical called theobromine, which is found in chocolate, can help
coughs.
8. Immunity. Cacao contains a lot of antioxidants, which are good for your immune system. So dark chocolate may help keep
you healthy!

Are you convinced yet? Go have a bite of dark chocolate!

True False

37. Cacao is used to make chocolate. (✓ ) ( )

38. If you eat chocolate, it might help you do better on a test. ( ) ( )

39. Dark chocolate can help protect your skin. ( ) ( )

40. Dark chocolate makes you cough more. ( ) ( )

7. Listen to the verbs and write their correspondents in English. Then mark them with a
G if they can be followed with a gerund or with an F if it’s with an infinitive. (__/4)

SPANISH ZERO INFINITIVE PAST SIMPLE PAST PARTICIPLE G/Inf.

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