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Name: Villacorta Mozombite Master Fabrizio

QUIZ Date: 06/11/21


Score:

A ► Lucy, Michael, and Sylvie are talking. Listen and check () the correct answers. (4 POINTS)

1. Sylvie is 3. Sylvie is from


 Michael’s friend.  Vancouver.
 Lucy’s friend.  Montreal.
 Michael’s classmate.  Toronto.
2. Sylvie’s last name is 4. They are all
 Marso.  in the cafeteria.
 Marceau.  in the same school.
 Marcoe.  in the same chemistry class.

2. Ann and Ben are talking in a clothing store. Listen and check () the correct answers. (4 POINTS)

1. Ben prefers the 3. The green sweaters are made of


 green sweaters.  wool.
 red sweaters.  silk.
 blue sweaters.  cotton.
2. The blue sweaters are 4. Ben’s size is
 $25.  large.
 $29.  medium.
 $41.  small.

3 Listen to the conversations. Check () the correct answers. (4 POINTS)

1. Catherine has _____________ brothers and sisters. 3. Sharon usually goes to the gym
 four  on Thursdays.
 seven  twice a week.
 ten  three times a week.
2. Right now, Mark is living 4. The man’s younger brother and sister
 with his parents.  are in school.
 with a friend.  have children.
 with his wife.  are working abroad.

Quiz audio script


Interchange Assessment Material 1 © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Units 1–2 Quiz 1
1 Lucy, Michael, and Sylvie are talking. Listen and check
the correct answers.

LUCY: Good morning, Michael.


MICHAEL: Hi, Lucy. How’s it going?
LUCY: Pretty good, thanks. How about you?
MICHAEL: Great! Hey, who’s your friend?
LUCY: This is Sylvie Marceau. She’s from Canada.
MICHAEL: Hi, Sylvie. Nice to meet you. I’m Michael Morse.
SYLVIE: Hi, Michael. It’s good to meet you, too.
MICHAEL: I’m sorry, Sylvie, but what’s your last name again?
SYLVIE: Oh, it’s Marceau.
MICHAEL: How do you spell that?
SYLVIE: M-A-R-C-E-A-U.
MICHAEL: I see. So, you’re from Canada. Are you from Toronto?
SYLVIE: No. I’m from Montreal. Where are you from, Michael?
MICHAEL: I’m from Chicago.
LUCY: You know, Sylvie and I are in the same chemistry class
this semester.
MICHAEL: Oh, really?
SYLVIE: Yeah. And what do you do, Michael? Are you a student
here, too?
MICHAEL: Yes, I am. Lucy and I are in the same math class.
SYLVIE: Oh? Is your class interesting?
MICHAEL: Yes, it is. It’s very interesting.
LUCY: And the teacher is really good. By the way, he’s from
Canada, too! I think he’s from Vancouver.
SYLVIE: Really?
MICHAEL: Listen, I’m on my way to the cafeteria now. I have
about 20 minutes before my English class starts. Are you free?
LUCY: Sure! Let’s go and get some coffee. OK, Sylvie?
SYLVIE: Sounds great!

2
Ann and Ben are talking in a clothing store. Listen and check
the correct answers.
ANN: Hey, those sweaters look nice. What do you think, Ben?
BEN: Yeah, Ann, they do look nice. I really like the blue ones.
And the green ones are nice, too.
ANN: Which ones do you prefer?
BEN: I think I like the green ones better. They’re very stylish. Oh,
but look at the price – $41. That’s expensive!
ANN: The blue ones are only $29. That’s more reasonable.
BEN: But they’re cotton. The green ones are made of a better
material. They’re wool.
ANN: Say, Ben, what size are you? Small or medium?
BEN: I wear a medium.
ANN: Let’s see. . . . There aren’t any medium ones in blue.
They’re all large or small.
BEN: Well, then it’s the more expensive sweater for me!
ANN: That’s good. You like it better anyway. And here it is in
a medium!

3
Listen to the conversations. Check the correct answers.
1.
MAN: Tell me about your family, Catherine. How many brothers
and sisters do you have?
CATHERINE: Well, I have four sisters – Annette, Sarah, Jill,
and Liza.

Interchange Assessment Material 1 © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Units 1–2 Quiz 2
MAN: Wow! That’s great! And do you have any brothers?
CATHERINE: Yes, I have three brothers – Ed, Mark, and Sam. And
we all eat dinner together every night – all my brothers and
sisters and my parents.
MAN: How fun! It’s like having a party every night!
CATHERINE: Yeah, I guess it is.
2.
WOMAN: Hi, Mark! Nice to see you again! Hey, where are you
working now?
MARK: I’m working full-time for a newspaper. I’m a
photographer there.
WOMAN: Wow! That’s interesting! Are you still living with your
parents?
MARK: No, I’m not. I’m living in an apartment with Jim. He’s an
old friend from school.
WOMAN: So, you’re not married?
MARK: No, not right now, but I am getting married this summer.
WOMAN: Congratulations!
MARK: Thanks!
3.
MAN: How often do you exercise, Sharon?
SHARON: Well, I go jogging about twice a week.
MAN: Oh, really? And do you ever go to the gym?
SHARON: Yes, I usually go on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays.
MAN: Wow! How long do you spend at the gym?
SHARON: Hmm, around two or three hours each time I go there.
MAN: Well, you like to be active!
SHARON: Yes, I do. I also play golf every Thursday.
4.
MAN: Listen to this, Kylie. It says here: “In Australia, many
married couples have two children.”
KYLIE: That’s true in my family. My parents have two kids – my
sister and me.
MAN: In my country, people often have big families. For
example, I have six brothers and sisters.
KYLIE: Really? Are they all living at home?
MAN: Well, my younger brother and sister are still living at home
with our parents. They’re in school. The rest of us don’t live at
home anymore.
KYLIE: Are you all living in the same town?
MAN: No, two of my older brothers are single and working
abroad, but my other older brother and my older sister live
with their children near our parents. And, of course, I live
here now.

Interchange Assessment Material 1 © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Units 1–2 Quiz 3

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