Pathways ls3 2e U01 Test
Pathways ls3 2e U01 Test
Pathways ls3 2e U01 Test
VOCABULARY: Lesson A
Read the text. Notice the bold words. Then choose the correct answer for each bold word.
For some people, shopping is addictive. The act of making a purchase is so pleasurable to these people
that they cannot stop doing it even when they do not need the things they buy. People who do not have this
problem may assume that it would be easy for these “shopaholics” to alter their behavior and shop less often. The
reality, however, is much more complex, and changing the way one behaves can be quite difficult. This is
especially true in countries where being a consumer is often shown in a very positive way in television programs
and movies.
Name: ________________________
VOCABULARY: Lesson B
Write the correct word or phrase from the box to complete the sentence.
7. The applicant’s ________________________ doesn’t matter. The company is looking for a hardworking man or
woman to fill the position.
8. These days, many consumers prefer to buy whichever product is on sale or cheap rather than having
________________________ to one particular brand.
9. I had a(n) ________________________ experience when I called the store to speak to a customer service agent: I
was on hold for almost an hour.
10. Ms. Davies is a popular instructor because she encourages students to come up with their own ideas for projects
and allows them to ________________________ most experiments on their own.
11. The website said the product was available at the store downtown, but when I got to the store, the clerk said that
it’s actually ________________________.
12. Last weekend, I got together with some friends that I haven’t seen since college. It was wonderful to have a chance
to ________________________ with them again.
15. What point does Martha make about how most consumers behave?
a. They generally act in different ways depending on the situation.
b. They typically have a strong preference for one brand of shoes.
c. They usually react to the way that employees interact with them.
d. They frequently change their minds after making a purchase.
Name: ________________________
16. What does Martha say about the first type of consumer that she mentions?
a. These customers often buy products, but rarely buy services.
b. These people are interested in items that are not too expensive.
c. These shoppers go into stores in order to discover what they want.
d. These consumers mainly buy high quality goods and items.
17. What does Martha say about the second type of consumer that she mentions?
a. They find it easy to remember the features that an item has.
b. They have a clear idea of the features they want in a product.
c. They like store employees who can suggest specific features.
d. They typically take a list of items with them when they go shopping.
18. What does Martha say about the third type of consumer that she mentions?
a. They are expert shoppers because they have previously worked in retail.
b. They already know which purchase they want to make when they go into a store.
c. They have a lot of knowledge about products like clothes and technology.
d. They often change their minds about what to buy while they are in a store.
19. What does Martha say about the final type of consumer that she mentions?
a. These customers generally just buy basic items.
b. These people often compare the prices of goods.
c. These shoppers usually rely on store employees.
d. They often need help to carry their purchases.
20. Which answer best describes the man’s attitude? (U1 Track 2)
a. confident
b. excited
c. uncertain
d. irritated
21. Which answer best describes the man’s attitude? (U1 Track 3)
a. doubtful
b. satisfied
c. angry
d. shocked
22. Which answer best describes the man’s attitude? (U1 Track 4)
a. surprised
b. confused
c. stressed
d. confident
Name: ________________________
Name: ________________________
31. A: Did you hear that we’re supposed to have ____ / ____ as much snow this winter as last winter?
B: Seriously? Then I’d better go shopping for some winter clothes soon.
a. doubled
b. three times
c. four of
d. twice
32. A: Our college soccer team won exactly ____ / ____ of its games last season.
B: Is that good?
A: It’s OK, but not good enough to win a championship, unfortunately.
a. 60 percent
b. five times
c. thirteen
d. the most
33. A: Excuse me? Can you tell me how to get to the restaurant?
B: Which restaurant? There are at least ____ / ____ different restaurants on campus.
a. half of them
b. half a dozen
c. five or six
d. three times
34. A: According to a survey, just ____ / ____ students think the university library is a good place to study.
B: Really? I’m surprised the number is that high, to be honest. I thought it would be lower.
a. 40 percent of all
b. a few of
c. a lot
d. three in ten
SPEAKING TASK
Read the question. Spend 15 seconds thinking about how to respond. Then speak for up to 45 seconds.
35. What app, or program, on your computer or smartphone do you find most useful? Describe the app, and say why it
is so useful for you.