Touchstone 3 Progress Test 1
Touchstone 3 Progress Test 1
Touchstone 3 Progress Test 1
A Listen to Pam and Neil talk about childhood memories. Circle True or False for each sentence.
1. Neil didn’t have many friends when he was growing up. True False
2. Neil was the youngest kid in his neighborhood. True False
3. There weren’t a lot of kids where Pam lived as a child. True False
4. Pam got along with her stepsisters very well. True False
B Listen to Don and Irene talk about food. Circle the correct sentences.
1. a. Don never cooks. 3. a. Irene doesn’t like cake.
b. Don loves to cook. b. Irene can’t eat chocolate.
c. Don doesn’t cook very often. c. Irene is allergic to cream.
2. a. There’s a little food in the fridge. 4. a. Irene would like some olives.
b. There’s a lot of food in the fridge. b. Don’s going to make noodles.
c. There’s no food in the fridge. c. Don and Irene are going to have some nuts.
C Write a negative response to each question. Add a prefix to the adjective to give the opposite meaning, and use
the word in parentheses. Use pronouns and contractions where possible.
Example: Is your sister reliable? No,
_______________________________________________________
she’s extremely unreliable . (extremely)
1. Are you well organized?
_______________________________________________________ . (completely)
2. Is your father a patient person?
_______________________________________________________ . (very)
3. Are the new employees competent?
_______________________________________________________ . (totally)
D Choose the correct adjective, and complete each statement and question. Use each adjective in only one
conversation. There is one extra adjective.
1. Some young people don’t write ______________ . They make a lot of grammatical mistakes.
2. I heard a lot of ______________ music last night. I guess our neighbors were having a party.
3. Why does my brother always drive so ______________ ? If he doesn’t slow down, he’s going to
have an accident.
4. My husband always goes into the office on weekends. He shouldn’t work so ______________ .
5. We don’t like our new neighborhood. It doesn’t seem very ______________ to us.
G Complete the conversation with the present perfect or the simple past. Use contractions where possible.
A ______________ you ever ______________ (be) to Istanbul?
(1)
B No, I ______________ . How about you?
(2)
A Actually, yes, I ______________ (be) there a couple of years ago. It’s a really interesting place.
(3)
B Yeah? So, what ______________ you ______________ (do) there?
(4)
A Oh, we ______________ (see) the sights and ______________ (go) shopping
(5) (6)
for rugs and things.
B Sounds great. I ______________ always ______________ (want) to go to Turkey,
(7)
but I ______________ never ______________ (have) the chance.
(8)
3. At night, we helped my parents cook wonderful meals over a campfire. (used to)
_______________________________________________________
K Complete the conversation with appropriate ways to talk about the future. Use contractions where possible.
There is more than one correct answer in many cases.
A What ______________ you ______________ (do) this weekend?
(1)
B Well, we ______________ (go) to the baseball game on Saturday. Do you want to go?
(2)
A Well, what time ______________ the game ______________ (start)?
(3)
B It ______________ (start) at 2:00. We can give you a ride.
(4)
A Oh, no, thanks. That’s OK. We ______________ (go) somewhere in the evening, so
(5)
I think we ______________ (take) our car. That’s if we go.
(6)
B OK, well, maybe we ______________ (see) you at the game, then.
(7)
K _______ /7 points (1 point each)
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M Read the first sentence. Circle the sentence under it that is the most similar in meaning.
1. You’d better go or you’ll be late. 3. I’m going to have to get some cash.
a. You have to go or you’ll be late. a. I might want to get some cash.
b. You may need to go or you’ll be late. b. I’ll need to get some cash.
2. We don’t have to leave right now. 4. He’s got to get a job right away.
a. It’s not necessary to leave right now. a. He might want to get a job right away.
b. We’d rather not leave right now. b. He must get a job right away.
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4. If you have a messy home, you shouldn’t invite your friends there.
a. True b. False c. Doesn’t say