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Unit 12 Test
Name _______________________
Score ______/50
Part A Vocabular !lot"es 1
Put t"e words #rom t"e bo$ into t"e table%
baggy
checked
linen
pinstripe
Pattern
polo-neck
suede
Material
Style
(6 points)
P"sical descri&tion 2
!om&lete t"e descri&tion wit" t"e words and &"rases in t"e bo$% T"ere are t"ree e$tra words and &"rases%
blond streaks
freckles
hazel
mid-twenties
mole
shoulder-length
sideburns
tattoo
My girlfriend is fairly tall with (1) hair with (!) " She#s got ($) coloured eyes and a small (%) of a dragon on her left shoulder" She#s She#s in her (&) and ' think she#s stunningly beautiful (& points)
Verb &"rases '
!"oose t"e correct word to com&lete eac" sentence%
a)
an yo you me a cup of of co coffee* pl please+ se+ (1) do
b)
(!) make
($) put
' always a shower before getting getting dressed" (1) ha,e
(!) do
($) make
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c)
'#,e ne,er thought about how ' dressed before" (1) do
d)
($) put
Most mornings ' don#t ha,e time to the washing-up before ' lea,e for work" (1) do
e)
(!) get
(!) get
($) make
he first thing ' do when ' wake up is to the radio on" (1) get
(!) ha,e
($) put
(& points)
(rammar Ad)ecti*e order +
Put t"e words in t"e correct order%
a)
cotton . 't#s a . large . lo,ely . shirt "
b)
black . 't#s an . /acket . leather . old "
c)
beautiful . 't#s a . 'talian . long-slee,ed . shirt "
d)
and green . bright . 't#s a . striped . -shirt . yellow "
e)
0merican . boots . 't#s a . pair of . scruffy . snakeskin "
f)
brown . 't#s an . /umper . old . woolly "
g)
dress . 't#s a . low-necked . red . silk "
( points)
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Have something done 5
!om&lete t"e sentences wit" t"e correct #orm o# t"e word in brac,ets%
a)
Samantha#s ha,ing a dress (make) for her"
b)
' had my eyes (test) recently"
c)
2ohn#s going to (paint) my li,ing room for me"
d)
2ack had his hair (cut) really short"
e)
My daughter wants to ha,e her ears (pierce)"
f)
3a,e you e,er (ha,e) your fortune told+
g)
4ou should go to the dentist and ha,e your teeth (check)"
( points)
Use#ul &"rases -
!om&lete t"e con*ersation wit" t"e &"rases in t"e bo
%$thank you for in,iting me
5o you think so
don#t mention it
hat a lo,ely day
'#,e had it for ages
2udith7
his is really nice"
aroline7
4es* it is* isn#t it+
2udith7
' mean* (1) " Such bright sunshine
aroline7
' know* it really couldn#t be better"
2udith7
0nd ' lo,e your dress"
aroline7
8h this 9 it#s nothing special* (!) "
2udith7
't really suits you"
aroline7
($) +
2udith7
4es* it really shows off your figure"
aroline7
hank you" 8h* ' almost forgot to say (%) "
2udith7
8h* (&) " e wouldn#t ha,e a garden party without asking you to come
(& points)
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Part . Pronunciation Vowel sounds [Track 29]
isten and underline t"e word in eac" rou& wit" t"e di##erent *owel sound%
a)
green
friend
b)
wear
medium
c)
short
worse
d)
their
e)
great
first meat
/eans hair bought
fur suede
(& points)
istenin [Track 30]
isten to an inter*iew wit" a stlist% !"oose t"e correct in#ormation to com&lete t"e sentences%
a)
0lmost all people use the ser,ices of a fashion stylist" (1) normal
b)
(!) well-known
($) poor
Michael thinks that a person#s clothes " (1) are not important
(!) reflect the wearer#s personality
($) show how much money they
ha,e c)
Michael belie,es that many people " (1) need help to look good"
(!) dress badly because they#re not successful
($) don#t want to look good d)
'n the past it was easier to " (1) /udge a person by the clothes they wore
(!) wear casual clothes
($) get a good /ob and income e)
Michael thinks " (1) Michael himself is the most stylish man around
(!) :eorge looney needs a stylist
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3eadin 4
3ead t"e te$t and matc" t"e "eadins to t"e correct &arara&"s%
;ot the same
hy bother+
'n the name of fashion
omfort o,er style
Five different approaches to fashion and style When it comes to fashion and style, different people look at it in different ways. For some people, being dressed in the latest clothes is a must, while for others comfort over elegance is far more important. Here are five approaches to fashion. (a) __________ his kind of person would die for fashion. !t"s not that they want to look like other people, in fact they don"t. hey want to be the ones that other people want to copy, the ones who decide what is fashionable. hey spend a lot of time shopping trying to find that new look. (b) __________ For this person it"s all about the label. !f it doesn"t have the right name on it then they won"t buy it. hese people are willing to pay more simply to have the right brand like Bench, Levi’s or Nike. (c) __________ !t"s all about image for these people. #ut unlike other people, it"s almost an anti$fashion statement. hey deliberately dress to look different, but also to show that they belong to a particular group. %ood e&les of these kinds of people are %oths with their black clothes, big boots and dyed black hair. (d) __________ hese people really don"t care whether it"s fashionable or not. For them, feeling good rather than looking good is what is important. (e) __________ he final type of person is the one who is 'ust plain unfashionable. here is absolutely no thought put into the clothes they buy or wear. his is the kind of person who gets up in the morning and throws on the first things that they find even if they don"t match. (& points)
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