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ACCELERATED B QUIZ 3

I.I.C.A.N.A.
BINATIONAL
World Link 2 Third Edition Units 4, 5, 6
CENTER

STUDENT’S NAME:

A. LISTENING COMPREHENSION (P: 18)


Stacy is on the bus. She takes a phone call. It’s Brandon, her best friend, and he
wants to make plans for the weekend. Listen to Stacy talking and complete the
following activities.

A.1. Are these statements TRUE or FALSE? (P: 4x2=8).

1-2. Stacy is going to be busy tomorrow’s night. TRUE FALSE


3-4. She is going to have dinner with Anna at 7 tonight. TRUE FALSE
5-6. Stacy is going to be free on Friday. TRUE FALSE
7-8. They are going to meet tonight. TRUE FALSE

A.2. Fill in the blanks. Stacy tells Brandon about her plans for the night
(P: 2x3=6).

STACY: “That’s a fabulous idea. I (9-10-11) _____________________________ to


change clothes, and then I (12-13-14)_____________________________
right over to meet you”.

A.3. Circle the correct option (P: 2x2=4).

15-16. Stacy can get to the place by A. 7:30 B. 8:30


17-18. They are going to A. a restaurant B. the movies

B. STRUCTURE (P: 12)

B.1. Complete the following sentences by using the FIRST TYPE OF


CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (P: 6x2=12).

19-20. I won’t get good grades if __________________________________________.

21-22. If the weather is nice next weekend, _________________________________.

23-24. If I don’t study, __________________________________________________.

25-26. Mary will gain a lot of weight if ______________________________________.

27-28. You will have everything ready if ____________________________________.

29-30. If I find a good job, _______________________________________________.

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C. READING COMPREHENSION (P: 10)

C.1. Read the article and decide if the following sentences are RIGHT or WRONG
(P: 5x2=10).

The C I R C L
E S
in the C O R N
The circles vary from two meters to about forty meters in diameter. Experts from all
over the world have come to England to examine the most recent circles. The Americans,
the Canadians and the Japanese are becoming extremely interested because circles have
appeared in their countries as well.
There have been many explanations for the circles. Some people have suggested that
the circles are made by tractors (but there are never any marks of tractor wheels). Others
think that they might be the result of helicopters hovering over the cornfields, or even that
they could be the marks from alien spaceships. One witness reported that she heard
buzzing sounds, which sounded like helicopters and saw ‘strange little lights’, which looked
like ‘lots of candles’. There has even been a suggestion that the marks come from lovesick
hedgehogs running around in circles! On the other hand they may simply be a hoax.
However, scientists are sure that there must be a sensible explanation for the
mysterious circles. The most recent theory is that they are the result of sudden whirlwinds
caused by a fall in temperature on summer nights. So, as Dr. Meaden of the Tornado and
Storm Research Organization says: “The wind may be the answer but it could be another
fifty years before we know exactly how. This means we will probably have another fifty
years of spaceship theories to look forward to”. But whatever the scientists say, summer
just wouldn’t be the same without the circles in the cornfields.

GLOSSARY
hoax A trick which makes people believe something that isn’t true.

31-32. Experts are very interested in the circles, because they have
RIGHT WRONG
only appeared in one country.
33-34. There have not been many witnesses to these events. RIGHT WRONG

35-36. Scientists consider the wind a sensible explanation. RIGHT WRONG


37-38. Common people consider that only spaceships could do
RIGHT WRONG
these marks.
39-40. Scientists do not think there’s a reasonable explanation for
RIGHT WRONG
these circles.

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I.I.C.A.N.A.
BINATIONAL
World Link 2 Third Edition Units 4, 5, 6
CENTER

END OF TEST
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ANY ALTERATION OF PART OR ALL OF THE CONTENTS
IN ANY FORM IS PROHIBITED.

TEACHER’S KEY
A. LISTENING COMPREHENSION (P: 18)

A.1. (P: 4x2=8)


1-2. TRUE A.2. (P: 2x3=6) A.3. (P: 2x2=4)
3-4. FALSE 9-10-11. will/‘ll just stop 15-16. A
5-6. FALSE at my apartment 17-18. A
7-8. TRUE 12-13-14. will/‘ll come

TAPESCRIPT: taken from Unit 6, page 54, lesson A.


(Phone rings)
Hello? Oh, hi Brandon, how are you? Good, really good. No, it's okay; I'm on my way
home. What am I doing tomorrow night? Actually, I don't think I'm doing anything. Oh,
wait, tomorrow's Tuesday, I have my aerobics class. That starts at 7 o'clock. And then
I'm meeting Anna afterwards. We're going to have dinner together. But yeah, I’ love to
catch up with you. How about Wednesday night? Huh? So you're gonna be out of town
for a couple of days. But you'll be back Friday, right? So, what about Friday? Uh-oh, I
just remembered... my boss is going to have us all work late on Friday, she mentioned
it last week. We have this big deadline. Yeah, yeah, we won't be finished on time; it's a
long story. Ah, I'll tell you about it sometime. Tonight? Actually, I'm not doing anything.
That's a fabulous idea. I'll just stop by my apartment to change clothes and then I'll
come right over to meet you. I can get there by 7:30. And I'll call for reservation! Great,
so see you in about an hour. Bye!

B. STRUCTURE (P: 12)

B.1. (P: 6x2=12). Students must complete the sentences using Conditional Type 1.
Answers may vary.

C. READING COMPREHENSION (P: 10)

C.1. (P: 5x2=10)


31-32. WRONG
33-34. RIGHT
35-36. RIGHT

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37-38. WRONG
39-40. WRONG
END OF TEACHER’S KEY

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