8 grade Progress Test

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1.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

She agreed ____________ (come) at 5.




2.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

i can´t resist ____________ (eat) chocolate.
3.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

They offer ___________ (help) whenever we need their help.
4.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

Nothing justifies _____________ (behave) in such a way.
5.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

We regret __________ (inform) you when the exam in going to take place.
6.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

I simply forgot ________(tell) you about the party last night.
7.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

the child tried ____________ (repair) his toy by himself.
8.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

I hate ___ (study) for final exams.
9.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

She didn't mean _______ (be) rude, I am sure.
10.
2 points
GRAMMAR
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES.

Read the sentence and complete each one with the correct form of the verb.

I would love ____________ (travel) around the world.
11.
1 point
VERB + OBJECT + VERB : OBJECT + INFINITIVE

write the correct form of the words in parentheses in each blank.

My parents don't allow _____________ ( I / go) to the movies tonight.
12.
1 point
VERB + OBJECT + VERB : OBJECT + INFINITIVE

write the correct form of the words in parentheses in each blank.

Pete and Gill have asked _______________ (we /give) them a ride
13.
1 point
VERB + OBJECT + VERB : OBJECT + INFINITIVE

write the correct form of the words in parentheses in each blank.

Here comes Lisa. Her teacher encourages __________ (she /study) hard for the exam.
14.
1 point
VERB + OBJECT + VERB : OBJECT + INFINITIVE

write the correct form of the words in parentheses in each blank.

Have Jim and Ammy seen Ann recently? she´d like _____________ (they /call) her sometime.
15.
1 point
VERB + OBJECT + VERB : OBJECT + INFINITIVE

write the correct form of the words in parentheses in each blank.

I need _____________ (he / give) me back my pencil.
16.
1 point
READING COMPREHENSION

Read the following extract. Then write Dickens, Oliver twist or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence.


Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, England.
When he was twelve years old, his father was sent to prison, and the young Dickens
went to work in a factory in London. This experience was very important when he
started writing his stories, and sometimes his books are almost autobiographical*.
Two of his most famous novels are Oliver Twist (1837) and A Christmas Carol
(1843). In Oliver Twist, the main character – Oliver – is born in a workhouse.
Workhouses were places where very poor people lived and were made to work.
Children were often beaten and didn’t have enough food to eat. In Oliver Twist
there is a very famous part where the young Oliver asks for more food.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” he whispered.
“What did you say?” the master said in surprise.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” Oliver repeated.
When the novel was published, many people started to think about the
conditions in the workhouses and tried to make things better. Many of Dickens’
novels looked closely at the lives of poor people, and Dickens was very good at
making his characters seem like real people.
A Christmas Carol is also about how badly poor people were treated. The central
character is Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man who hates spending money. He also
hates it when people are happy.
“I am sure you want people to have a merry Christmas. How much
money will you give me?”
“None. None at all,” said Scrooge. “I don’t have a merry Christmas. I
don’t believe in Christmas. I’m not giving money to anyone else so they
can have a merry Christmas.”
The character is so famous that the word Scrooge is used to describe someone
who doesn’t like spending money.
Many other Dickens’ characters are memorable, and often these characters were
based on people that he knew. For example, his father was the inspiration for
Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield, and Mrs. Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby was
based on his mother.
Charles Dickens died at the age of 58 on June 9, 1870. During his life he wrote
nineteen novels and many short stories and articles. He is one of the greatest
English writers ever.


Write Dickens, Oliver Twist, or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence. For example:

Example: Oliver Twist - asked for more food.

Now you.


2 ______________ didn’t like happy people.
17.
1 point
READING COMPREHENSION

Read the following extract. Then write Dickens, Oliver twist or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence.


Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, England.
When he was twelve years old, his father was sent to prison, and the young Dickens
went to work in a factory in London. This experience was very important when he
started writing his stories, and sometimes his books are almost autobiographical*.
Two of his most famous novels are Oliver Twist (1837) and A Christmas Carol
(1843). In Oliver Twist, the main character – Oliver – is born in a workhouse.
Workhouses were places where very poor people lived and were made to work.
Children were often beaten and didn’t have enough food to eat. In Oliver Twist
there is a very famous part where the young Oliver asks for more food.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” he whispered.
“What did you say?” the master said in surprise.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” Oliver repeated.
When the novel was published, many people started to think about the
conditions in the workhouses and tried to make things better. Many of Dickens’
novels looked closely at the lives of poor people, and Dickens was very good at
making his characters seem like real people.
A Christmas Carol is also about how badly poor people were treated. The central
character is Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man who hates spending money. He also
hates it when people are happy.
“I am sure you want people to have a merry Christmas. How much
money will you give me?”
“None. None at all,” said Scrooge. “I don’t have a merry Christmas. I
don’t believe in Christmas. I’m not giving money to anyone else so they
can have a merry Christmas.”
The character is so famous that the word Scrooge is used to describe someone
who doesn’t like spending money.
Many other Dickens’ characters are memorable, and often these characters were
based on people that he knew. For example, his father was the inspiration for
Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield, and Mrs. Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby was
based on his mother.
Charles Dickens died at the age of 58 on June 9, 1870. During his life he wrote
nineteen novels and many short stories and articles. He is one of the greatest
English writers ever.


Write Dickens, Oliver Twist, or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence. For example:

Example: Oliver Twist - asked for more food.

Now you.

2. _________________ hated spending money.
18.
2 points
READING COMPREHENSION

Read the following extract. Then write Dickens, Oliver twist or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence.


Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, England.
When he was twelve years old, his father was sent to prison, and the young Dickens
went to work in a factory in London. This experience was very important when he
started writing his stories, and sometimes his books are almost autobiographical*.
Two of his most famous novels are Oliver Twist (1837) and A Christmas Carol
(1843). In Oliver Twist, the main character – Oliver – is born in a workhouse.
Workhouses were places where very poor people lived and were made to work.
Children were often beaten and didn’t have enough food to eat. In Oliver Twist
there is a very famous part where the young Oliver asks for more food.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” he whispered.
“What did you say?” the master said in surprise.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” Oliver repeated.
When the novel was published, many people started to think about the
conditions in the workhouses and tried to make things better. Many of Dickens’
novels looked closely at the lives of poor people, and Dickens was very good at
making his characters seem like real people.
A Christmas Carol is also about how badly poor people were treated. The central
character is Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man who hates spending money. He also
hates it when people are happy.
“I am sure you want people to have a merry Christmas. How much
money will you give me?”
“None. None at all,” said Scrooge. “I don’t have a merry Christmas. I
don’t believe in Christmas. I’m not giving money to anyone else so they
can have a merry Christmas.”
The character is so famous that the word Scrooge is used to describe someone
who doesn’t like spending money.
Many other Dickens’ characters are memorable, and often these characters were
based on people that he knew. For example, his father was the inspiration for
Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield, and Mrs. Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby was
based on his mother.
Charles Dickens died at the age of 58 on June 9, 1870. During his life he wrote
nineteen novels and many short stories and articles. He is one of the greatest
English writers ever.


Write Dickens, Oliver Twist, or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence. For example:

Example: Oliver Twist - asked for more food.

Now you.

3. ______________ made his characters realistic
19.
2 points
READING COMPREHENSION

Read the following extract. Then write Dickens, Oliver twist or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence.


Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, England.
When he was twelve years old, his father was sent to prison, and the young Dickens
went to work in a factory in London. This experience was very important when he
started writing his stories, and sometimes his books are almost autobiographical*.
Two of his most famous novels are Oliver Twist (1837) and A Christmas Carol
(1843). In Oliver Twist, the main character – Oliver – is born in a workhouse.
Workhouses were places where very poor people lived and were made to work.
Children were often beaten and didn’t have enough food to eat. In Oliver Twist
there is a very famous part where the young Oliver asks for more food.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” he whispered.
“What did you say?” the master said in surprise.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” Oliver repeated.
When the novel was published, many people started to think about the
conditions in the workhouses and tried to make things better. Many of Dickens’
novels looked closely at the lives of poor people, and Dickens was very good at
making his characters seem like real people.
A Christmas Carol is also about how badly poor people were treated. The central
character is Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man who hates spending money. He also
hates it when people are happy.
“I am sure you want people to have a merry Christmas. How much
money will you give me?”
“None. None at all,” said Scrooge. “I don’t have a merry Christmas. I
don’t believe in Christmas. I’m not giving money to anyone else so they
can have a merry Christmas.”
The character is so famous that the word Scrooge is used to describe someone
who doesn’t like spending money.
Many other Dickens’ characters are memorable, and often these characters were
based on people that he knew. For example, his father was the inspiration for
Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield, and Mrs. Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby was
based on his mother.
Charles Dickens died at the age of 58 on June 9, 1870. During his life he wrote
nineteen novels and many short stories and articles. He is one of the greatest
English writers ever.


Write Dickens, Oliver Twist, or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence. For example:

Example: Oliver Twist - asked for more food.

Now you.

4. _____________ was born in a workhouse
20.
2 points
READING COMPREHENSION

Read the following extract. Then write Dickens, Oliver twist or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence.


Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, England.
When he was twelve years old, his father was sent to prison, and the young Dickens
went to work in a factory in London. This experience was very important when he
started writing his stories, and sometimes his books are almost autobiographical*.
Two of his most famous novels are Oliver Twist (1837) and A Christmas Carol
(1843). In Oliver Twist, the main character – Oliver – is born in a workhouse.
Workhouses were places where very poor people lived and were made to work.
Children were often beaten and didn’t have enough food to eat. In Oliver Twist
there is a very famous part where the young Oliver asks for more food.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” he whispered.
“What did you say?” the master said in surprise.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” Oliver repeated.
When the novel was published, many people started to think about the
conditions in the workhouses and tried to make things better. Many of Dickens’
novels looked closely at the lives of poor people, and Dickens was very good at
making his characters seem like real people.
A Christmas Carol is also about how badly poor people were treated. The central
character is Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man who hates spending money. He also
hates it when people are happy.
“I am sure you want people to have a merry Christmas. How much
money will you give me?”
“None. None at all,” said Scrooge. “I don’t have a merry Christmas. I
don’t believe in Christmas. I’m not giving money to anyone else so they
can have a merry Christmas.”
The character is so famous that the word Scrooge is used to describe someone
who doesn’t like spending money.
Many other Dickens’ characters are memorable, and often these characters were
based on people that he knew. For example, his father was the inspiration for
Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield, and Mrs. Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby was
based on his mother.
Charles Dickens died at the age of 58 on June 9, 1870. During his life he wrote
nineteen novels and many short stories and articles. He is one of the greatest
English writers ever.


Write Dickens, Oliver Twist, or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence. For example:

Example: Oliver Twist - asked for more food.

Now you.

5. _____________ is now a word used to describe someone who hates spending money
21.
2 points
READING COMPREHENSION

Read the following extract. Then write Dickens, Oliver twist or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence.


Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, England.
When he was twelve years old, his father was sent to prison, and the young Dickens
went to work in a factory in London. This experience was very important when he
started writing his stories, and sometimes his books are almost autobiographical*.
Two of his most famous novels are Oliver Twist (1837) and A Christmas Carol
(1843). In Oliver Twist, the main character – Oliver – is born in a workhouse.
Workhouses were places where very poor people lived and were made to work.
Children were often beaten and didn’t have enough food to eat. In Oliver Twist
there is a very famous part where the young Oliver asks for more food.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” he whispered.
“What did you say?” the master said in surprise.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” Oliver repeated.
When the novel was published, many people started to think about the
conditions in the workhouses and tried to make things better. Many of Dickens’
novels looked closely at the lives of poor people, and Dickens was very good at
making his characters seem like real people.
A Christmas Carol is also about how badly poor people were treated. The central
character is Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man who hates spending money. He also
hates it when people are happy.
“I am sure you want people to have a merry Christmas. How much
money will you give me?”
“None. None at all,” said Scrooge. “I don’t have a merry Christmas. I
don’t believe in Christmas. I’m not giving money to anyone else so they
can have a merry Christmas.”
The character is so famous that the word Scrooge is used to describe someone
who doesn’t like spending money.
Many other Dickens’ characters are memorable, and often these characters were
based on people that he knew. For example, his father was the inspiration for
Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield, and Mrs. Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby was
based on his mother.
Charles Dickens died at the age of 58 on June 9, 1870. During his life he wrote
nineteen novels and many short stories and articles. He is one of the greatest
English writers ever.


Write Dickens, Oliver Twist, or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence. For example:

Example: Oliver Twist - asked for more food.

Now you.

7. _________ was influenced by his childhood experiences
22.
2 points
READING COMPREHENSION

Read the following extract. Then write Dickens, Oliver twist or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence.


Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 in Portsmouth, England.
When he was twelve years old, his father was sent to prison, and the young Dickens
went to work in a factory in London. This experience was very important when he
started writing his stories, and sometimes his books are almost autobiographical*.
Two of his most famous novels are Oliver Twist (1837) and A Christmas Carol
(1843). In Oliver Twist, the main character – Oliver – is born in a workhouse.
Workhouses were places where very poor people lived and were made to work.
Children were often beaten and didn’t have enough food to eat. In Oliver Twist
there is a very famous part where the young Oliver asks for more food.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” he whispered.
“What did you say?” the master said in surprise.
“Please, sir, I want some more,” Oliver repeated.
When the novel was published, many people started to think about the
conditions in the workhouses and tried to make things better. Many of Dickens’
novels looked closely at the lives of poor people, and Dickens was very good at
making his characters seem like real people.
A Christmas Carol is also about how badly poor people were treated. The central
character is Ebenezer Scrooge, an old man who hates spending money. He also
hates it when people are happy.
“I am sure you want people to have a merry Christmas. How much
money will you give me?”
“None. None at all,” said Scrooge. “I don’t have a merry Christmas. I
don’t believe in Christmas. I’m not giving money to anyone else so they
can have a merry Christmas.”
The character is so famous that the word Scrooge is used to describe someone
who doesn’t like spending money.
Many other Dickens’ characters are memorable, and often these characters were
based on people that he knew. For example, his father was the inspiration for
Mr. Micawber in David Copperfield, and Mrs. Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby was
based on his mother.
Charles Dickens died at the age of 58 on June 9, 1870. During his life he wrote
nineteen novels and many short stories and articles. He is one of the greatest
English writers ever.


Write Dickens, Oliver Twist, or Scrooge at the beginning of each sentence. For example:

Example: Oliver Twist - asked for more food.

Now you.

8. _______________ worked in a factory.
23.
2 points
AFTER READING

GETTING VOCABULARY THROUGH THE CONTEXT.

Based on the reading the text the following words need to be match to their meaning. Please match the appropriate meaning to each word given.

1. factory
24.
2 points
AFTER READING

GETTING VOCABULARY THROUGH THE CONTEXT.

Based on the reading the text the following words need to be match to their meaning. Please match the appropriate meaning to each word given.

2. publish
25.
2 points
AFTER READING

GETTING VOCABULARY THROUGH THE CONTEXT.

Based on the reading the text the following words need to be match to their meaning. Please match the appropriate meaning to each word given.

3. conditions
26.
2 points
AFTER READING

GETTING VOCABULARY THROUGH THE CONTEXT.

Based on the reading the text the following words need to be match to their meaning. Please match the appropriate meaning to each word given.

4. central
27.
2 points
AFTER READING

GETTING VOCABULARY THROUGH THE CONTEXT.

Based on the reading the text the following words need to be match to their meaning. Please match the appropriate meaning to each word given.

5. character
28.
2 points
AFTER READING

GETTING VOCABULARY THROUGH THE CONTEXT.

Based on the reading the text the following words need to be match to their meaning. Please match the appropriate meaning to each word given.

6. Skill
29.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Match the appropriate meaning to each one of hte following concepts from the lesson.

1. Art



30.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Match the appropriate meaning to each one of hte following concepts from the lesson.

2. Thriller
31.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Match the appropriate meaning to each one of hte following concepts from the lesson.

3. movie trailer
32.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Match the appropriate meaning to each one of hte following concepts from the lesson.

4. Paperback
33.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Match the appropriate meaning to each one of hte following concepts from the lesson.

5. Trainer
34.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Match the appropriate meaning to each one of hte following concepts from the lesson.

6. Perform

35.
10 points
WRITTING

Write a PARAGRAPH giving to your teacher your oppinion of the story V FOR VAMPIRE in chapter 5. Please tell your teacher a great summary of the chapter. The more details you give the better. The more opinnions you give about the chapter events the better.
36.
2 points
Match these phrasal verbs with the words in bold.

came up with gave up grow up look up pick up set up stood up turned up

1 When the President entered the room everyone rose to their feet.
_____________
2 I had to find the information on the Internet.
__________________________________
3 When you become an adult, you’ll be able to make your own decisions.
_____________
4 Dad started his first business when he was 25.
_____________
5 My uncle will collect us from the train station tonight.
_____________
6 She thought of the idea while she was waiting for the bus.
_____________
7 Our dog ran away, but he appeared at our house that evening.
_____________
8 Mark stopped eating chocolate for a whole month!
_____________



1._______________
37.
1 point
Match these phrasal verbs with the words in bold.

came up with gave up grow up look up pick up set up stood up turned up

1 When the President entered the room everyone rose to their feet.
_____________
2 I had to find the information on the Internet.
__________________________________
3 When you become an adult, you’ll be able to make your own decisions.
_____________
4 Dad started his first business when he was 25.
_____________
5 My uncle will collect us from the train station tonight.
_____________
6 She thought of the idea while she was waiting for the bus.
_____________
7 Our dog ran away, but he appeared at our house that evening.
_____________
8 Mark stopped eating chocolate for a whole month!
_____________


2._________________
38.
1 point
Match these phrasal verbs with the words in bold.

came up with gave up grow up look up pick up set up stood up turned up

1 When the President entered the room everyone rose to their feet.
_____________
2 I had to find the information on the Internet.
__________________________________
3 When you become an adult, you’ll be able to make your own decisions.
_____________
4 Dad started his first business when he was 25.
_____________
5 My uncle will collect us from the train station tonight.
_____________
6 She thought of the idea while she was waiting for the bus.
_____________
7 Our dog ran away, but he appeared at our house that evening.
_____________
8 Mark stopped eating chocolate for a whole month!
_____________


3. _____________
39.
1 point
Match these phrasal verbs with the words in bold.

came up with gave up grow up look up pick up set up stood up turned up

1 When the President entered the room everyone rose to their feet.
_____________
2 I had to find the information on the Internet.
__________________________________
3 When you become an adult, you’ll be able to make your own decisions.
_____________
4 Dad started his first business when he was 25.
_____________
5 My uncle will collect us from the train station tonight.
_____________
6 She thought of the idea while she was waiting for the bus.
_____________
7 Our dog ran away, but he appeared at our house that evening.
_____________
8 Mark stopped eating chocolate for a whole month!
_____________


4._____________
40.
1 point
Match these phrasal verbs with the words in bold.

came up with gave up grow up look up pick up set up stood up turned up

1 When the President entered the room everyone rose to their feet.
_____________
2 I had to find the information on the Internet.
__________________________________
3 When you become an adult, you’ll be able to make your own decisions.
_____________
4 Dad started his first business when he was 25.
_____________
5 My uncle will collect us from the train station tonight.
_____________
6 She thought of the idea while she was waiting for the bus.
_____________
7 Our dog ran away, but he appeared at our house that evening.
_____________
8 Mark stopped eating chocolate for a whole month!
_____________


5.______________
41.
1 point
Match these phrasal verbs with the words in bold.

came up with gave up grow up look up pick up set up stood up turned up

1 When the President entered the room everyone rose to their feet.
_____________
2 I had to find the information on the Internet.
__________________________________
3 When you become an adult, you’ll be able to make your own decisions.
_____________
4 Dad started his first business when he was 25.
_____________
5 My uncle will collect us from the train station tonight.
_____________
6 She thought of the idea while she was waiting for the bus.
_____________
7 Our dog ran away, but he appeared at our house that evening.
_____________
8 Mark stopped eating chocolate for a whole month!
_____________



6.______________
42.
1 point
Match these phrasal verbs with the words in bold.

came up with gave up grow up look up pick up set up stood up turned up

1 When the President entered the room everyone rose to their feet.
_____________
2 I had to find the information on the Internet.
__________________________________
3 When you become an adult, you’ll be able to make your own decisions.
_____________
4 Dad started his first business when he was 25.
_____________
5 My uncle will collect us from the train station tonight.
_____________
6 She thought of the idea while she was waiting for the bus.
_____________
7 Our dog ran away, but he appeared at our house that evening.
_____________
8 Mark stopped eating chocolate for a whole month!
_____________



7.________________
43.
1 point
Match these phrasal verbs with the words in bold.

came up with gave up grow up look up pick up set up stood up turned up

1 When the President entered the room everyone rose to their feet.
_____________
2 I had to find the information on the Internet.
__________________________________
3 When you become an adult, you’ll be able to make your own decisions.
_____________
4 Dad started his first business when he was 25.
_____________
5 My uncle will collect us from the train station tonight.
_____________
6 She thought of the idea while she was waiting for the bus.
_____________
7 Our dog ran away, but he appeared at our house that evening.
_____________
8 Mark stopped eating chocolate for a whole month!
_____________


8.________________
44.
2 points
LISTENING

LISTEN TO THE PHONE RECORDING, then read the question and options given. Type the letter of the correct answer. Do not use capital letter.


1. What is the man's name?
A. His name is Robert.
B. The man's name is Ronald.
C. The man goes by Russel.
45.
2 points
LISTENING

LISTEN TO THE PHONE RECORDING, then read the question and options given. Type the letter of the correct answer. Do not use capital letter.

2. The man was born in ____________.
A. in Texas
B. in California
C. in Canada
46.
2 points
LISTENING

LISTEN TO THE PHONE RECORDING, then read the question and options given. Type the letter of the correct answer. Do not use capital letter.

3. What does the man do for a living?
A. He works as a teacher.
B. He is a store cashier.
C. He sells animals.
47.
2 points
LISTENING

LISTEN TO THE PHONE RECORDING, then read the question and options given. Type the letter of the correct answer. Do not use capital letter.

4. The man ____________________.
A. has two brothers and three dogs
B. lives with his sisters and mother
C. has an older brother and younger sister
48.
2 points
LISTENING

LISTEN TO THE PHONE RECORDING, then read the question and options given. Type the letter of the correct answer. Do not use capital letter.

5. What is the man's telephone number?
A. His number is 789-3050.
B. You can reach him at 789-1350.
C. You can call him at 789-1315.
49.
10 points
SPEAKING

Listen to your teacher and follow the instructions to produce a great oral intervention.