test 3 tronwell
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Top Notch 2 Units 3-4
Yes/NoIndicate whether you agree with the statement.
Write Y (yes) if the statement is correct. Write N (no) if the statement is incorrect; in that case, correct the sentence. 1 point each.
Example: N The tire is a light at the back of the car. It’s the taillight.
____ 1. The horn is the part the driver uses to turn the car.
____ 2. The hood is the place in the back for carrying things.
____ 3. The brakes are the part that stops the car.
____ 4. The gearshift is the part that prevents the car from moving when it’s parked.
____ 5. The sunroof is the window the driver looks through to see the cars in front.
____ 6. The dashboard is the place where the driver can find information about speed and amount of gas.
Short Answer
Match each sentence with the hotel facility the person should use. 1 point each.
7.Example: Amanda loves to swim. d a. fitness center
(1) Frank wants to exercise. _____ b. sauna
(2) Tom has to finish a project for work. _____ c. gift shop
(3) Jamie would like to relax. _____ d. pool
(4) Jennifer needs to buy a present. _____ e. business center
Look at the picture. Write what the hotel guest is saying. 2 points each.
Example: Could someone bring up a skirt hanger?
8. (1) _____________________________________________________________________
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(2) _____________________________________________________________________
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(3) _____________________________________________________________________
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Write one or two appropriate sentences for the situation. 2 points each.
Example: You had trouble starting your engine so you apologize to your friend for being late. You say:
I’m sorry I’m late. I had trouble starting the car.
9. Your colleague tells you that she had a car accident yesterday.
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10. When you brake, your car goes to the left.
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11. A friend asks you about an accident you had. Everyone is OK. You say to your friend:
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Complete the paragraph with the past continuous or the simple past tense of the verbs. 1 point each.
Example: I was driving (drive) home when my cell phone rang (ring).
12. Laurel _______________ (see) an accident when she _______________ (go) to work
this morning. She _______________ (walk) down the street, and she _______________
(look) up just in time to see everything. A sports car _______________ (speed) down the
road, and suddenly an SUV _______________ (turn) onto the street in front of it. The
driver of the sports car _______________ (try) to stop, but it was too late. The sports car
_______________ (hit) the SUV.
Multiple ChoiceIdentify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Complete the sentence. Choose the correct answer. 1 point each.
Example: b Allen needs to go to the airport. He’d better call ___.a. bell serviceb. the airport shuttlec. the Internet connection
____ 13. Jody Miller called. She needs to talk to you immediately. Here is her phone number. ____.a. She returned your callb. She’ll call againc. Please call
____ 14. Please tell her I ____ call her back later.a. 'd betterb. 'd better notc. 'll
____ 15. I'm going to lunch now. If anyone calls, my secretary can ____ a message.a. takeb. leavec. make
____ 16. Hi. I'm ____ the hotel. The name's Brooks. I have a reservation for a single room.a. checking intob. checking out ofc. paying
____ 17. Mr. Henry ____ stay at the Palm Hotel because he really likes it.a. won'tb. had better notc. will
CompletionComplete each statement.
Give advice. Complete the sentence with ’d better or ’d better not and a verb from the box. 2 points each.
hurry ask request leave take
Example: They’re traveling with their young son. They ’d better request a rollaway bed.
18. If you want to save money, you ____________________ a taxi. Shouldn’t you be taking the airport shuttle instead?
19. Mr. Klein is in a meeting. If you need to speak to him, you ____________________ a message with his secretary.
20. I’m going to sleep a little more. We ____________________ anyone to make up the room yet.
21. It’s 9:00 now, and the restaurant closes at 9:30. We ____________________ and finish our dinner.
Complete the sentence or question with will or won’t and the words in parentheses. Use a capital letter when necessary. 1 point each.
Example:Mr. Mann doesn’t smoke, so he won’t ask for (he / ask for) a smoking room.
22. Mrs. Thompson doesn’t have enough skirt hangers. _________________________ (The front desk / send) more to her room.
23. The Martins had a very bad experience at the Gala Hotel.____________________ (They / stay) there again.
24. ____________________ (Mark / arrive) at the hotel at 10:00 tomorrow?
25. The hotel restaurant closed 45 minutes ago. I ____________________ (be able) to eat there tonight.
Problem
26. READING
Read the article. Then read the article again and check true or false. 1 point each.
true falseExample:Drivers who talk on cell phones have more accidents than drivers who don’t.
(1) Drivers who hold their cell phones have more accidents than drivers who use headsets.
(2) If you talk on the phone while you are driving, you can’t see everything on the road.
(3) When a person talks on the phone, he or she isn’t completely paying attention to driving.
(4) A driver who is talking on a cell phone can’t respond to things as quickly as a person who isn’t talking on the phone.
(5) You should never pull over to the side of the road when making or answering a cell phone call while driving.
(6) Holding a cell phone when you drive is illegal no matter where you are.
(7) Drivers who aren't focused on driving have more accidents than those who are.
Essay
27. You are going on a vacation. Write 35-45 words about the hotel where you will stay. For example, write about the room type and features you will request, the hotel services you will use, and the amenities you will need. max. 6 points._________________________________________________________________
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Listening
28. You will hear someone reviewing tonight’s television programs. For each question, put a tick () in the correct box. 6 points each.
29. You will hear a tour guide talking to some new guests at their hotel. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. 6 points.