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Uncover 2 Unit 3 Standard Test

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Grammar
1. Complete the sentences with the present continuous forms of the verbs.
1. I (not watch) TV because there’s nothing good on right now.
2. Right now, Tina (shop) for new clothes with her friends.
3. We (not play) soccer today because the weather is bad.
4. you (listen) to me, Jack?
5. Who Becky (write) to now?
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2. Circle the correct answers.


1. I don’t read / am not reading my new book now because I have homework to do.
2. Aaron goes / is going to the gym every week.
3. We watch / are watching a really good movie right now.
4. Do you study / Are you studying right now? Can I listen to some music?
5. I don’t take / am not taking food to school every day because sometimes I go home for lunch.

3. Complete the sentences.

a lot enough many much some

1. I want to buy this video game, but I don’t have money. I only have $20, and it costs $25.
2. How money do you save each month?
3. Most of my T-shirts are black, but I do have blue ones.
4. How stores are in the mall?
5. Parker buys of apps for his phone. He has over 50!
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4. Rewrite the sentences. Add the word in parentheses to the correct place.
1. Ryan doesn’t have money. (any)

2. That box isn’t big. (enough)

3. Are there necklaces at that store? (some)

4. I didn’t buy milk. (enough)

5. Did you save money last year? (any)

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Vocabulary
5. Write the correct places to shop next to the items you can buy there.

clothing store jewelry store shoe store

food court music store

1. sneakers, boots, socks


2. hamburgers, sushi, pizza
3. rings, watches, necklaces
4. CDs, MP3 players, songs
5. T-shirts, sweaters, pants
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6. Match the descriptions (1–5) with the names of the stores (a–e).
1. You can get medicine here. a. bank
2. You can buy tablets and smartphones here. b. sporting goods store
3. You can put your money here. c. bookstore
4. You can buy soccer balls and bike helmets here. d. pharmacy
5. You can buy dictionaries and magazines here. e. electronics store

7. Circle the correct answers.


1. Tom spends / withdraws a lot of money on music.
2. I’m saving / lending $50 a month. I already have $200 in the bank.
3. Can I earn / borrow $10 from you? I can pay you back next week.
4. I need to deposit / withdraw $20 from my bank account so I can buy a concert ticket.
5. How much money do you earn / borrow as a waiter?
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8. Complete the sentences.

ATM department store deposit lend withdraw

1. If that clothing store doesn’t have what you want, try the .
2. If the bank is closed, you can get money from the .
3. If you don’t have enough money for the ticket, I can you some.
4. After I get paid at work, I’m going to the money in my bank account.
5. I’ll $30 before we go out so that I have enough money to pay for dinner.
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Useful language
9. Complete the conversation. Choose from the answers (a–e).
Clerk: Good morning! Can I help you? a. I’d prefer black ones.
Jack: Sure. 1 b. Can I try them on?
Clerk: OK, let’s see. What about these blue pants? c. I’d like to buy some
Jack: They’re nice, but 2 running pants.
Clerk: OK. So, what color would you like? d. I’ll take them.
Jack: Do you have any red ones? e. I’d prefer a different
Clerk: Yes, we do. What size do you wear? color.
Jack: A medium or a large. 3
Clerk: Of course.
A few minutes later . . .
Clerk: How were they?
Jack: I need a medium. But actually, 4 Do you have any
in that color?
Clerk: Yes, here you are. Is this what you want?
Jack: Yes. 5 Thanks.
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Listening
10. Listen to teenagers talking in stores. Match the speakers (1–5) with the stores (a–f).
T.03
There is one more store than you need.
1. Sally a. a pharmacy
2. Jake b. a clothing store
3. Becky c. a bookstore
4. Diego’s first store d. a sporting goods store
5. Diego’s second store e. a shoe store
f. a music store
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Reading
11. Read the article about West Edmonton Mall.

WEST EDMONTON MALL Are you looking for an amazing shopping experience? If yes, the
West Edmonton Mall (WEM) is for you! It’s the biggest mall in
Canada and is the size of a small city at almost 5,000,000 square meters. With over 30 million visitors
a year, it’s the number one tourist attraction in Alberta, one of the 10 provinces of Canada.
WEM is the perfect shopping place for anyone who loves spending money! There are more than 800
stores and services, like department stores, jewelry stores, and restaurants.
What if you don’t like shopping? Don’t worry! You can play golf, go ice-skating, or see a movie. You can
also visit many attractions, like Marine Life. It’s an aquarium with more than 100 different species of fish
and sharks. You can swim in the World Waterpark. Why not celebrate your birthday at the mall and go to
Galaxyland, one of the world’s largest indoor amusement parks? It has over 24 exciting rides.
There are so many things to see and do at WEM. You need several days to try everything! You can stay
in the Fantasyland Hotel. It has 345 rooms, and 120 of them have decorations with themes, like the
Hollywood room and the sports room.
There really is something for everyone.

Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?


1. West Edmonton Mall is bigger than Alberta.
2. WEM is a popular place with tourists.
3. There aren’t any places to eat at the mall.
4. You can see a lot of ocean animals at Marine Life.
5. All of the rooms at the Fantasyland Hotel have special themes.
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Writing
12. Read the email from your classmate Anna.

I want to buy a new game with my birthday money. There are so many to choose from! What game do you
recommend? Where can I buy it? How much is it? What do you like about it? Is there anything you don’t you
like about it?

Write an email to Anna. Recommend a game you know. It can be a board game, a video
game, or a game on an app for the computer or phone.

Write 40–50 words.

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