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READING Read the following covnersations between a father and his son about tuition costs. Then answer the questions given. USE ONLY THE LETTER FOR THE ANSWER IN CAPITAL LETTER Daughter: Uh, Dad. Are you going to miss me when I leave for college next week? Father: Yahoo! Daughter: No, Dad . . . seriously. I mean you're always talking about how much money you'll save on food, hot water, and gas while I am gone. Father: Of course I will . . . no, uh, well, I'll miss you, of course. No, honestly, I'll miss and worry about you, and you've really tried to prepare yourself. You know, I'm proud of you for that. You know, getting a university degree is a real accomplishment. Daughter: Exactly. Father: But, let's go over the to-do list. Do you have everything ready? I mean, did you pay your tuition and housing fees by the deadline? [Yeap.] Because, you know, if you don't, you'll lose your class schedule, and you have to register all over again. Daughter: Yeah, I paid for that a few days ago. Father: Okay, did you sign up for the meal plan at the university so you don't have to eat instant noodles everyday? Daughter: Yeap. But Mom said I could take some food from home to get me started. Father: Uhhh, well, yeah. The oatmeal is in the pantry. Daughter: Dad! Mom said I could take a bag of rice, some canned food, and . . . Father: . . . and grandpa's old army rations. Daughter: Ugh! Not that old stuff. Mom! Father: Okay, okay. And you know you should set up an appointment to meet with your academic advisor to help you select future classes, right? [Yeah.] You know, business administration will be a great major for you. Daughter: Well, Dad, uh . . . Father: And future possibilities . . . a great salary, opportunities to make a difference in the community, and [Dad. I changed my major.] supporting . . . Father: What? You changed you major . . . you switched majors!? Daughter: Yeah. I really thought about it. After talking it over with Mom, I've decided to major in wildlife science. Father: What? What are you talking about? Daughter: Yeah. I want to degree in wildlife science. You know, analyzing, maintaining, and conserving national forests and wildlife. Father: What? Uh, uhh . . . Daughter: Dad. You can close your mouth now. I mean, I've ALWAYS been interested in working with nature; [Well.] You know that, and this field will give me the opportunity to live out my dream. [Well . . . ] I've also looked through the online university catalog, and I actually qualify for a two-year, full tuition scholarship. Father: Wait. When did this all happen? Daughter: I can even go on to graduate school and further my education . . . after Todd and I get married, of course. Father: Graduate school . . . Todd? Wait, wait, wait!! Who's Todd? Ah, what's next? Daughter: Thanks for the credit card. Mom said it was a present. And I just tried it out to make sure it worked, and I had no problem buying my new laptop computer. [Oh, I'm doomed!] Uh, Dad, where are you going? Father: Uh, I've decided to enroll in night school to get another degree. That's the only way I'm going to pay for your college. 1. What will happen if the woman doesn't pay her tuition by the due date? A. She'll have to pay a significant late fee. B. She'll be required to register again for school. C. She'll need to wait a semester to take classes. 2. What is the woman planning to take with her to school from home? A. some food B. warm clothing C. her game system 3. Based on her major, where will she most likely work? A. at a bank B. for a school C. in a national park 4. The father suggests a specific major based on the possibility of _______________. A. earning a decent living B. traveling to different countries C. moving up in the company 5. The man is surprised by the fact that his daughter ________________________. A. already has a part-time job at school B. has earned a scholarship for the first year C. is involved in a serious relationship 4. ______________
D. Read and complete the conversation. For each number 1–8 choose the right option. Jan: Can you make spaghetti? I’m hungry. Pedro: Yes, it’s easy. I need (1) ____ cheese, (2) ____ tomatoes, ham, and (3) ____ olive. Jan: Just one olive? Pedro: Yes, I don’t like them. It’s for you. Jan: Oh, thanks. Pedro: Right, (4) ____ tomatoes are there? Jan: Four. Is that enough? And (5) ____ cheese do you want? Pedro: Yes, and give me all the cheese. Jan: Right, now is there (6) ____ garlic? Pedro: Oh no, not garlic. I hate garlic. Jan: It’s OK. I don’t have (7) ____ garlic. I’ll buy (8) ____ more tomorrow. 1. ____________
Annie and Bridget are building _______________.
Which word means separated into parts or pieces?
cheaply and poorly build
Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
About Macbeth From chapter 1 to Chapter 4 Why is Macbeth so nervous
REVOLUTION CAUSES 3A
Which word is spelled correctly?
A penny is worth 1 __________.
Which region has built several hundred lighthouses that dot the cost of this region?
Which word means sharp strong taste or smell?
Choose the correct spelling:
She was ecstatic when she received her test scores
When any number is multiplied by 1, the product is that number. Ex: 6 x 1 = 6
An OUTLIER in a set of data is
Which word means to show or guide someone somewhere?
Information about what happened in the past keeps changing. How did Napoleon/Squealer now say Snowball now get his woulds in the Battle of the Cowshed?
the act of telling a story
A blinking pointer that shows where the insertion point is located:
The inner core is
Which of the following roots means CIRCLE?
I stood watching him work, until I had a _________ sensation on the back of my neck.
Find the correct spelling:
Find the correct spelling
All answers MUST be lowercase or they will be marked WRONG. El baño
Choose the correct spelling of each word.
Prussian King whose goal was to unify Germany. He took the title Kaiser under the United Germany.
Name given to people who favor drastic changes to society and support the government imposing changes onto its citizens by force.
Find the correct spelling:
A way of viewing a document on screen that shows text on the screen in a form that is easy to read; the Ribbon is replaced by a small bar called a toolbar that contains only a few relevant commands.
The arts, beliefs, and customs that make up a way of life for a group of people.
grapple
a belief
What does pedestrian mean?
6. Can life-forms EXIST somplaces besides earth? What does the word exist mean?
The column letter and row number of a cell:
An evolution of the Web from not only consuming Web content but also interacting with content.
11.) job application
______________ describes the purpose of the government as set up by the Constitution
Which word is a synonym for supporter? A supporter of the local dance company gave them $1000.00 to spend on props.
same as or equal to another
The astronomer who stated planets traveled in ellipses.
_______________ is the process of when a liquid, such as water, changes from a liquid to a gas.
Prey is considered
when an object is maintaining a constant speed and direction it is exhibiting a change in acceleration.
Even though some of the pictures of the bombing victims were quite ______, the newspaper still decided to print them.
Find the correct spelling:
10 _____________ (quit) smoking isn’t easy, but it will greatly improve your health.
Read and complete with the best sentence to make it coherent. Jill hasn't been feeling too well lately. She __________________________________ the party on Friday night.
READING Read the text and choose the correct option, A or B. Things for Joel changed when he joined an after-school music club two years ago. He couldn’t read music, but his friends taught him a few simple (1) ___ on the guitar and soon he was singing his own (2) ___. But he couldn’t write music, so if he had an idea for a song, he would (3) ___ the (4) ___ to his friends and they would write the notes. Then Joel wrote the (5) ___ to go with the music. It wasn’t long before Joel and his friends decided to form a (6) ___. Their style of music is alternative, and bands like The Stereophonics and Green Day have been a big (7) ___. They played at friends’ parties and at local events, and people started talking about them. Their first important (8) ___ was the end-of-year party at school. It was a big (9) ___! 1 A chords B lyrics 2 A lyrics B songs 3 A hum B influence 4 A symphony B tune 5 A chords B lyrics 6 A concerto B band 7 A influence B songwriter 8 A gig B tune 9 A successful B success #9: ___________________
Read and complete with the best sentence to make it coherent. You have some time to make up your mind about taking the job. You _______________________________________ until Friday.
First read the text, then answer the questions LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 16TH CENTURY What was life like in England around five hundred years ago? In 1550 there were about 3.2 million people in England and Wales. By the year 1600, there were around 4.4 million. (There are now over 64 million people in the UK.) Today, England and Scotland are part of the same country, but in the 16th century they were separate countries. On 17th November 1558, King Henry VIII’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth I. It was a time of exploring and Europeans found the ‘New World’, as the American continent was called. Rich people could buy coffee and sugar and there were some potatoes and tomatoes to eat. Many people moved away from the country to expanding towns and cities because there were more jobs. Other people preferred to stay in small villages and they worked on farms. Some men became carpenters and they made furniture, like tables and chairs. Their sons had the same trade as them – they were carpenters too. In their free time, people went to the theatre to see plays. The first ‘Globe Theatre’ in London opened in 1599 and actors performed William Shakespeare’s plays. In 1997 a modern theatre called ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’ opened in the same place as the original theatre Choose the best match for the words in bold in the text (0–10). 5 exploring A giving names to places B telling the time C looking for new places 6 continent A a place to buy coffee B a very big piece of land C something new 7 expanding A small B new C getting bigger 8 carpenters A people in villages B people growing food C people making things from wood 9 trade A a job for a person with a skill B buying and selling C changing one thing for another 10 original A the first of something B from the beginning C special, interesting Answe for 6:__________ write the chosen letter, do not use capital letter
The description of someone or something (for example a social group) in a particular way.
READING COMPREHENSION Read the following text and answer the questions LIFE IN ENGLAND IN THE 16TH CENTURY What was life like in England around five hundred years ago? In 1550 there were about 3.2 million people in England and Wales. By the year 1600, there were around 4.4 million. (There are now over 64 million people in the UK.) Today, England and Scotland are part of the same country, but in the 16th century they were separate countries On 17th November 1558, King Henry VIII’s daughter became Queen Elizabeth I. It was a time of exploring and Europeans found the ‘New World’, as the American continent was called. Rich people could buy coffee and sugar and there were some potatoes and tomatoes to eat. Many people moved away from the country to expanding towns and cities because there were more jobs. Other people preferred to stay in small villages and they worked on farms. Some men became carpenters and they made furniture, like tables and chairs. Their sons had the same trade as them – they were carpenters too In their free time, people went to the theatre to see plays. The first ‘Globe Theatre’ in London opened in 1599 and actors performed William Shakespeare’s plays. In 1997 a modern theatre called ‘Shakespeare’s Globe’ opened in the same place as the original theatre. Match the numbers and dates (0-4) to what they relate to (A-E) 1 1550 _____ 2 4.4 million _____ 3 1558 _____ 4 1599 _____ B Elizabeth I became queen C in the UK today D 3.2 million people in England and Wales E the Globe Theatre opened Answer for 4: ____ write the correct letter. Do not use capital letter
READING Read the text and choose the correct option, A or B. Having lots of gadgets in the kitchen makes life a lot easier by saving you time. Can you imagine life without an electric cooker, or a refrigerator, or even a tea kettle? And by saving you time, modern gadgets allow you to become more creative, to have fun, and to learn more about healthy food and new recipes. Sales of electrical gadgets have risen sharply over the last five years. This new interest in buying kitchen gadgets shows there’s a growing interest in cooking and baking, and a desire to eat more healthily. New kitchen gadgets make tasks in the kitchen easier, quicker, and better, and the rise in sales suggests that people are enjoying making meals, drinks, and snacks at home rather than buying them. But once we’ve bought these gadgets, how often do we use them? A recent survey found that 36% of people who have bought or been given a bread maker hardly use it. Sandwich toasters were hardly any better, with only 28% using them. We all know someone who has bought a bread maker because they had dreams of coming down the stairs every morning to the smell of freshly-made bread. Or someone who has come home with a brand new juicer and a recipe book full of ideas for fresh fruit and vegetable juices to improve your health and give your complexion a youthful glow. After a week of enthusiastic bread-baking and fruit-juicing, the gadgets are soon left on the top shelf in the kitchen and never used again! Why is this? It’s probably due to a number of reasons, but one could be the growth of the quality food industry in recent years. Good quality, healthy, fresh food has become more easily available in places like farmer’s markets, health food stores, and supermarkets. People living busy lives have to compare the time it takes them to buy the ingredients, make the product, wash the gadget, and risk a homemade “failure,” compared to the time it takes them to buy a good quality product that may cost slightly more. 8 Having a gadget doesn’t mean ___.
What is another word for color?
READING 1. Read the text. Then complete each sentence with one word. I’ll never forget the first time I tried windsurfing. I was 13 and I was on vacation in Puerta Vallarta with my friend Beth and her family. Her older brother Andy was a very good windsurfer and he wanted to teach us. I liked Andy a lot. I thought he was very good-looking, so I felt really pleased he wanted to teach us. So, on the second day of our vacation, Andy, Beth and I walked to the beach. It was very hot and sunny but it was pretty windy, too. It was perfect weather for windsurfing. At first, I felt really excited. I couldn’t wait to run into the ocean and jump on the windsurf board. It looked really easy and the other windsurfers were having a great time. First of all, Andy put the windsurf board down on the sand. Then, he stood on the board and showed us how to stand and hold the arm of the sail. It looked easy and I felt very excited. Beth wanted to be the first to try so we took the board into the water. Andy jumped on the board and showed us again how to stand up. When Beth tried, she immediately fell into the water. She tried again and again and each time she fell into the ocean. After ten minutes, she was really tired and miserable. I started to feel really nervous – and no wonder – I was a lot worse than Beth! Andy tried to teach me, but I was terrible. Three boys on the beach were laughing at me and I felt really embarrassed. After ten minutes, I was hot, tired, and totally fed up. In the end, we decided to leave the windsurf board on the beach and we went for a swim. That was the first and last time I ever trid windsurfing. 4 On the day they tried windsurfing, they had perfect __________.
The arts, beliefs, and customs that make up a way for a group of people
Genre- When a person writes a story about themselves it is called?
What is pidgin?
I want to relearn the topic tomorrow.
Grammar point 1: Present simple negative, questions and short answers (difficulty level 2) Complete the sentences with the correct present simple negative, question or short answer. Use the information in brackets. Do not use capital letter nor contractions 51 Marcus _________________________ doing PE. (not like) 52 _________________________ football? (your brother / like) 53 I love English but I _________________________ any other languages. (not / know) 54 'Do your teachers often get angry?' '_________________________ .' (✘) 55 _________________________ a school uniform at your school? (they / have) Answer for 55:________
Body cells are organized into tissues, organs, and systems that work together to keep the body alive
Sometimes you can see smoke _________________ out of factory smokestacks.
Find the correct spelling:
Vocabulary set 2: Adverbs of degree (difficulty level 2) Complete the words with the missing letters. Write the complete word. Do not use capital letter 6 I've never been to a classical concert before but it was r_ _ _ _ _ good. 7 Why is he in the band? He sings t_ _ _ _ _ _ _! 8 I wasn't expecting to enjoy the opera but I liked it a l_ _. 9 I still can't q_ _ _ _ understand why he behaved in that way. 10 They entered a competition for school bands but they didn't do v_ _ _ well. 11 Sander found learning the trumpet t_ _ _ _ _ _ impossible. 12 Everyone was e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ happy that the test was cancelled. 13 It wasn't v_ _ _ professional of him to walk off the stage like that. 14 It rained during the festival and the audience got r_ _ _ _ _ wet. 15 They look p_ _ _ _ _ cool but they can't really play their instruments! Answer for 15: _______
The finches in Europe are called ____.
About three men in a boat. Choose true or false: a George worked in a bank in the city. b They decided to sleep in hotels every night. c They packed the clothes and food very quickly. d On Saturday morning they left very late. e Montmorency lost himself in the maze at Hampton Court Palace. f They had problems putting the cover on the boat. g It was very easy to open the tin of fruit. h Montmorency wasn’t afraid of the cat. i Harris was attacked by thirty-two swans. j When they arrived in London they went immediately to a restaurant. Answer for d:____
The word … is taken from Javanese.
Another name for technical language.
Nosotros _______ a casa.(volver)
Write the synonym of the following adjective. a group of people about the same age
Fill in the correct path for the below product? Greek Text with Facing Vocabulary and Commentary Book 1
WRITING QUESTION Imagine that you are going to create a city in a video game. What are the 3 most important places you want to create and why? 50 words.
Grammar point 1: A lot of, much, many, some and any (difficulty level 2) Complete the sentences with a lot of, much, many, some or any. 11 Can I have __________ salad with my pizza, please? 12 So that's how I make pizza. Do you have __________ questions? 13 You can be healthy if you eat __________ fruit and vegetables. 14 I drink __________ juice – maybe a litre a day. 15 Would you like __________ juice with your breakfast? Answer for 15: Write the correct word, do not use capital letter
Grammar 2: Complete the conversation with the correct form of have got. Jena: Happy Birthday Mariana! What gifts (0) have you got? Mariana: I (16) _______ a new mobile phone. Look, it (17) _______a camera! Here’s a photo of my black cat. Jena: Great! Your cat is funny. Now we (18) _______ cameras on our mobiles, we can send lots of photos of our pets. What about your brothers? Write the correct answer Do not use capital letter. Write the compelte answer Question 17
Common Core Curriculum exemplars are already being released for teacher use.
a rhymed pair of lines in a poem
Complete with the correct passive form of the verb given. English is not enough. It is true not only for native speakers but also for the second language speakers of english. A language other than english ______ 1. (speak) at home in 14 million households. but foreing languages ______2. (study) by only 44% of U.S. high school. The most popular language that _____3. (teach) in public school is Spanish. 2. _____________
VOCABULARY By winning the gold medal in teh Olimpics, she managed to ________ worldwide recognition.
Adjective- accepted, done, or happening often or over a large area at a particular time, common, widespread
State of having many different forms, types, ideas
LANGUAGE WORKOUT (GRAMMAR) Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses. 1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday. 2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child? 3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy! 4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow. 5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home. 6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner. 7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow. 8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital. 9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now. 10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday? 9. _________
LISTENING Listen to the report and answer the questions. How many languages do American people typically speak? write the answer in numbers
What technique of characterization does the author use to show that Paul Berlin almost loses control of his fear?
What year did queen Victoria take over the throne?
The process by which a gas changes back into a liquid
What inference can be made about the conditions aboard the Jersey? Cite evidence from the paragraph below: The captain of the Jersey greeted the prisoners with a sneer. All were searched under the watchful eyes of the British marines. The wounded unattended, the sick ignored. The pitiful cries of other prisoners came from below decks. A few pale, sickly prisoners covered with sores, were huddled around a water cask. Then came the cry that some would hear for months, others for years.
LISTENING Listen to the report and choose True or False. 1 The report is about the history of the English language. True / False 2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False True / False 3 This prepares students for studying English at college level. True / False 4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world. True / False 5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity. True / False 6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant. True / False 7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language. True / False 8 American people often speak only one language. True / False 9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language. True / False 10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language. True / False 6. ________________
Listening Listen to the track and answer the following questions. Please write the correct answer. 3. What kind of puppet can you see in the city? do not use capital letter.
What does NOT define SE?
Ethos is:
Entering into an agreement with a corporation bo buy capital stock and pay at a later date is called
In any right triangle, the sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs is equal to the square of the length of the hypotenuse.
Fill the in the blank with the most appropriate response. Te gusta __________ (to go to school).
System design deals with the arrangement of _______to produce a desired result.
Money owed by the business (debts, accounts payable)
It is important to eat a variety of foods.
Title of small section found under heading.