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Four Corners 2 Unit 7 Quiz

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Four Corners 2 Unit 7 Quiz

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/ 50 points

A [Track 08] Listen to the conversation between Sheila, Larry, and a


vendor at a street market. Check (✓) the correct answer to complete
each sentence.
1. Sheila wants to buy . 3. Sheila wants to pay for it.
a. x a sofa b. □ a picture a. □ $200 b. x $250
2. Larry doesn’t want it because . 4. Larry wants to .
a. □ he doesn’t like it b. x it’s too big a. □ go home b. x go to a baseball game
A / 8 points (2 points each)

B Read each pair of sentences. Complete the second sentence with the
opposite of the underlined word. Use the correct word from the box.

expensive light loud slow small

1. This music isn’t quiet. It’s loud . 4. This laptop isn’t fast. It’s slow.
2. This car is very expensive. It isn’t cheap. 5. This computer isn’t big. It’s small .
3. This printer isn’t heavy. It’s light.
B / 5 points (1 point each)

C Complete each sentence with the correct comparative form of the adjective
in parentheses. Use -er, more or less and than where needed.
1. This new laptop is faster (fast) my old one. It starts very quickly.
2. My TV is really heavy. I’m going to buy a thinner (thin) one.
3. This old cell phone is heavier (heavy) my new one.
4. Oh, no! This English test is more difficult (difficult) the last one!
5. Ted doesn’t like his new printer. It’s worse (bad) his old one.
6. I can’t pay $700 for a camera! I only have $200. Do you
have a more expensive one?
C / 12 points (2 points each)

D Complete each sentence with two words. Use too or enough and the
correct adjective from the box.

expensive plain pretty tight

1. I’d like a shirt with a lot of bright colors. This white one is too plain.
1 2

2. These dresses aren’t enough pretty . In fact, I think they’re really ugly.
3 4

3. Do you have a cheaper camera? This one is too expensive.


5 6

4. He wants baggy pants. Those pants are enough tight .


7 8

D / 8 points (1 point each)

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E Complete the conversations with the correct phrases from the box.
Use capital letters where needed.

can give it to you can have it how about let you have it would you

1. A: I like this fan. Would you take $20 for it?


1

B: You can give it to you for $25. That’s a very good price.
2

2. A: The price is $50. But I can let you have it for $30.
3

B: how about $25?


4

3. A: I love this old book.

B: I can have it for $5.


5

E / 5 points (1 point each)

F Read the webpage. Check (✓) the correct answer for each question.

XL100 TalkPhone
1. Which phone is less expensive? □ x
2. Which phone looks more modern? x □
3. Which phone is too quiet for some people? □ x
4. Your friend is an artist, and he likes to take pictures x □
with cell phones. Which phone is better for him?
5. Your friend’s sister likes to chat online and listen x □
to music on her phone. Which phone is better for her?
6. Your friend wants to buy a cell phone for her □ x
ten-year-old son, but she doesn’t want to spend
much money. Which phone is better for him?

F / 12 points (2 points each)

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