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Name: Julian Leonardo Correa.

Teacher: Daiana Ferreira Date: September 04, 2021

Touchstone 4A – Written test

UNITS – 1-3 A.

Complete sentences with the same meaning. Use as . . . as.

1. My parents are more interested in fashion than I am.

I’m not as interested in fashion as my parents are.

2. My friends and I went shopping together more often last year.

My friends and I don’t go shopping together as often as last year.

3. I like comfortable shoes more than stylish ones.

I don’t like stylish shoes as much as comfortable shoes.

4. My sister has fewer clothes than she’d like.

My sister doesn’t have as much clothes as she’d like.

5. Marla used to wear more makeup.

Marla doesn’t wear as much makeup as she used to.

. B. Complete these statements about manners with verb + -ing or to + verb.

1. Saudi Arabia: It’s impolite showing the bottom of your foot.

2. China: making loud noises when you eat soup is considered polite.

3. Lebanon: It’s OK to refuse food before accepting it.

4. Brazil: It’s good manners to not arrive at a party exactly on time.

5. Japan: You can offend people by not taking off your shoes before you enter their home.

6. The U.S.: asking someone about their salary is considered rude.

7. France: It’s acceptable to show affection in public.

8. Thailand: It’s rude for a stranger to pat a child on the head.

C. complete the questions with the simple present passive.

1. Noruz is an important traditional holliday in Iran.

That’s interesting. When is it celebrated?

2. Cricket is a popular sport in England.


Yeah, I’ve heard of it. But where is it played?

3. These are hanbok. They’re traditional dresses from Korea.

They’re beautiful. When is this worn?

4. The Marseillaise is the national anthem in France.

Is it sung on important holidays?

5. Roast turkey is usually served on Thanksgiving in Canada and the U.S.

It looks delicious. How is it prepared?

6. They still make cuckoo clocks in the Black Forest in Germany.

Is it made by hand?

D. Complete the fashion designer’s story using the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. More than
one answer is possible.

1. Becoming
2. Going
3. To be
4. To happen
5. To paint
6. Making
7. Sewing
8. Experimenting
9. Not having
10. Designing
11. Thinking
12. To become

E. Read the article. Then circle the four types of clothing that are acceptable under “business casual”
rules.
Men’s clothing Women’s clothing
a. blue sweater with black pants e. blouse with bright floral print
b. plaid pants f. jeans with fitted T-shirt
c. shirt with blue and white stripes g. denim shirt with a mini-skirt
d. sneakers with white socks h. sandals without stockings

COMPOSITION:

F. How fashion are you? Do you follow the trends? Have you ever had a makeover? Write a short
paragraph about it. (You should write it on google classroom).

I’m not in fashion at all! I never once was actually, being trans an autistic is not a good combination
whit the Rio climate, so since I as a young teenager how could choose what to wear, I tried to stay in
my comfort zone: Black oversized T-shirts, jeans and sneakers. After I came out as trans, I started to
wear more punk and handmade stuff, I really like to knit so a make my cardigans as a form of therapy
and to rebel angst fast fashion and bid corporates.

GOOD LUCK!

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