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Name: _________________________

Lisbeth Burgos

Units 3–4 QUIZ Date: _________________________


05/03/2024
Score: _________________________

A ► Listen to the conversations. Check (P) the correct answers. (4 POINTS)

1. Ally likes her new apartment because 3. Elena’s house is


£ it has a spacious bedroom. £ too small.
£ there’s too much noise. £ too spacious.
£ it’s cheaper than her old apartment. £ too private.
2. Marco wants to live downtown because 4. Peter wishes his new apartment were
£ he works there. £ nice and bright.
£ it’s less expensive. £ on the first floor.
£ there are more parking spaces. £ not as cramped as his old apartment.

B Circle the correct word. (4 POINTS)

1. I don’t really like my neighborhood. It’s very (dangerous / convenient / safe).


2. I have a lot of windows in my living room, so it’s usually (bright / noisy / huge).
3. It’s (comfortable / convenient / dingy) to have parking spaces near my apartment.
4. Our house is only two years old. It’s very (modern / run-down / cramped) and spacious.

C Complete the sentences. Use not enough . . . or not . . . enough and the words given. (3 POINTS)

1. Our apartment is too dark. There are _____________


n't enough windows. (windows)
2. People can see into our house. There is _____________
n't enough privacy . (privacy)
3. My apartment is very inconvenient. It’s _____________ for me. (convenient)
not enough convenient

D Complete the sentences. Use as . . . as, as many . . . as, or as much . . . as and the words given. (3 POINTS)
as many bedrooms as
1. My new apartment doesn’t have _____________ my old one. (bedrooms)
2. Our house is just _____________
as comfortable as your apartment. (comfortable)
3. Modern apartments often don’t have as
_____________
much space as older ones. (space)

E Complete the sentences. Use wish and the correct form of the verbs given. (3 POINTS)

they would buy me a car


Example: My parents won’t buy me a car. I wish _______________________ .(buy)

1. I don’t like my neighborhood. I wish _______________________


I liked my neighborhood . (like)
2. I can’t find my keys. I wish _______________________
I could find my keys . (can find)
3. My sister is on vacation. I wish _______________________
she weren't on vacation. . (be not)

Interchange Assessment Material 2 © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Units 3–4 Quiz 1
F Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of the verbs. (4 POINTS)

A: _____________
Did you ever _____________
try (try) Japanese food?
B: Yes, I _____________
did . I _____________
went (go) to a Japanese restaurant last week.
A: _____________
Did you _____________
like (like) it?
B: Yeah, it _____________
was (be) delicious.

G Read about competitive food eating. Then check (P) four true statements. (4 POINTS)

Competitive Food Eating


Parents, doctors, and nutritionists tell us to eat healthy, nutritious food and
to eat only until our stomachs feel full. However, there are some people
who train themselves to eat huge quantities of food.
These people are called competitive food eaters. They compete against
each other to eat a lot of food in a short amount of time. Competitive food
eaters can earn up to $10,000 or more in prize money for eating the most
of some kind of food like hot dogs, pies, or chicken wings.
One of the most famous food-eating contests, Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating
Contest, takes place on July 4th at New York’s Coney Island. Professional
food eater Joey Chestnut of San Francisco, California, won this contest
seven years in a row from 2007 to 2014. Chestnut’s best record was in 2013
when he ate 68 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
Another famous competitive eater is Sonya Thomas, who was born in Korea
but now lives in the U.S. She began competing in 2002 and quickly became
a champion. Thomas’s best record in Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest was
45 hot dogs in 2012. Some of her other personal records include eating 11
pounds of cheesecake in nine minutes and eating 65 hard-boiled eggs in six
minutes and 40 seconds.

£ 1. Competitive food eaters eat a little bit of food for a long time.
£ 2. The Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest takes place on the Fourth of July.
£ 3. Joey Chestnut was born in Coney Island, New York.
£ 4. Joey Chestnut won the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest six times in a row.
£ 5. Joey Chestnut ate 69 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
£ 6. Sonya Thomas was born in Korea.
£ 7. Sonya Thomas began to compete in 2002.
£ 8. Sonya Thomas ate 11 pounds of hard-boiled eggs in six minutes and forty seconds.

Interchange Assessment Material 2 © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Units 3–4 Quiz 2

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