Ic5 l2 WQ U15to16
Ic5 l2 WQ U15to16
Ic5 l2 WQ U15to16
1. If Brenda won the lottery, she would 3. Theo says he would have
£ keep working. £ returned the big tip.
£ get a job. £ kept the big tip.
£ quit her job. £ left a big tip.
2. If Jim had the same choice as last night’s 4. According to Henry, Liza should have
winner, he’d £ told her students not to use their cell phones
£ pay his car repair bills. in class.
£ choose the new car. £ switched off her cell phone.
£ take the cruise. £ told the teacher about her grandmother.
B Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of the verbs. (4 POINTS)
A: My brother starts school in the fall, but he doesn’t have a summer job to fill his time.
B: Really? If I _____________ (not have) a job, I _____________ (sleep) late every day and
never leave my house.
A: If I _____________ (have) time, I _____________ (not stay) home every day.
B: What would you do?
A: I _____________ (borrow) some money and _____________ (travel).
1. A: These flowers were delivered to my house by accident yesterday. They’re so pretty, so I kept them.
B: Oh, I wouldn’t _____________ (do) that. I would _____________ (called) the flower shop.
2. A: While I was parking, I hit someone else’s car. I didn’t leave a note.
B: Oh, you should _____________ (admit) your mistake. You shouldn’t _____________ (deny) responsibility.
D Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs accept, give, make, offer, or tell. (4 POINTS)
1. Erica _____________ an apology to her boss for being late to the meeting.
2. Carlos has finally _____________ their offer. .
3. I only _____________ a lie when I don’t want to hurt someone’s feelings.
4. When Justin doesn’t want to do something, he never _____________ a reason.
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E Rewrite the conversation in reported speech using the verbs given. (6 POINTS)
Susan ____________________
asked Fred to give her (ask) a ride to the dentist. Fred ____________________ (tell) there in the
morning. Susan ____________________ (ask) outside her house at 9:00 A.M. Fred ____________________
(say) there around nine. Susan ____________________ (tell) late. Fred ____________________ (tell) any
F Read the article. Then check (P) the correct answers. (4 POINTS)
Carolyn Hax
Who would many young people go to these days for advice on a personal problem? The answer
is Carolyn Hax. Ms. Hax, a graduate of Harvard University, has been writing practical, funny
advice for The Washington Post since 1999. Ms. Hax’s advice is unusual because she doesn’t
tell her readers what she would do to solve a problem. Instead, she offers her readers new ways
to think about their problems. Once readers see the problem from a different angle, they can
usually find a solution that works best for them.
When Ms. Hax first began, she wrote one column a week. She now writes three original
columns a week. And because there is such a demand from readers for a daily column, Ms. Hax
has four other columns that are adapted from a weekly discussion group that she hosts on
washingtonpost.com. These discussions often last over two hours and give her readers the
opportunity to get in-depth, real-time advice.
Ms. Hax’s advice column now runs in over 200 newspapers in the United States, and is edited
and illustrated by her ex-husband Nick Galifianakis. In addition to being an advice columnist,
Ms. Hax has written a book and is the mother to three boys.
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