Summit 1. Test Unit 1

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Summit 1. Test Unit 1 Other Listen to each conversation. Read the sentences. Then listen again and decide whether each sentence is true (T) or false (F). (Audio Track: 2) 1. Conversation A: F Carla and Dan are planning a business meeting. A. Dan is a workaholic. B. Dan thinks that his boss is a tyrant. Conversation B: C. Dan thinks that his co-worker, Harry, is a team player. D. According to Dan, Harry is not a people person. Conversation C: E. Carla thinks that her neighbor, John, is a sweetheart. F. In Carla s opinion, John is a wise guy. G. According to Carla, John thinks that he is more intelligent than other people. 3

Matching Complete each sentence with a word or phrase from the list. You will not use all of the words. a. team player b. tyrant c. people person d. workaholic e. brain f. wise guy a Camille always works well with others, and her group is always successful. Camille is a. 2. Claire is always working, even at home. She never spends time relaxing with friends or family. Claire is a. 3. Mark is really friendly and kind to everyone. Everyone loves him. Mark is a. 4. June learns very quickly and seems to know everything about everything. June is a. 5. Arthur is always teasing people and making fun of things, sometimes in a cruel way. Arthur is a. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Classify the following adjectives as positive or negative. Choose the correct answer. b impolite 6. helpful 7. reliable 8. offensive 9. annoying 2

10. fun 11. lovable 12. unfair Choose the word or phrase that correctly completes each sentence. a The travel agent is going to call and leave a message about our flight, so don t forget _ to your messages when you get home. a. to listen b. listening 13. Tomorrow is our anniversary did you remember _ your boss for the afternoon off? a. to ask b. asking 14. I ll never forget _ the sound of wolves howling at the moon when we were on our trip in Alaska. a. to hear b. hearing 15. I didn t expect _ her so much, but I really do. a. to like b. liking Completion Complete each statement. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in parentheses. We need some milk and butter. Don t forget (stop) to stop at the store on your way home. 16. Edgar introduced us at a party, and it was very embarrassing. She obviously knew me, but I didn t remember (meet) her. 17. Oh no! I forgot (take) the garbage out! It ll have to wait until Wednesday. 18. It s getting late. Let s not stop (eat) we can have dinner when we get home. 3

19. Alice is so beautiful I will never forget (see) her for the first time. 20. Do you remember (ask) for a pay raise? Well, it looks like you re going to get one! 21. Don t stop (sing)! It sounds so nice! 22. I hope you remembered (put) the car keys in your pocket, or we ll have to walk home. 4

True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. Read the message board. Then read it again and decide whether each sentence is true (T) or false (F). T Lilyflower thinks her boss is bad news. 23. Lilyflower thinks her boss is a tyrant. 24. Fox223 s new boss is a pain in the neck. 25. Fox223 s new boss is a sweetheart. 5

26. Fox223 s new boss is a people person. 27. Fox223 is a team player. 28. Fox223 is a workaholic. 29. Lil Marie believes that Fox223 is being a wise guy. 30. Lil Marie fears that Lilyflower is a workaholic. 31. Lil Marie thinks that Lilyflower s boss makes her work extremely hard. Short Answer Describe the personalities of some people you know. Explain how each person fits a certain personality type. My classmate, Julie, is such a brain. She always knows all the answers to our teacher s questions. 32. My _ is a real.. 33. Her is such a.. 34. Our _ is a real. _. Essay 35. Read the topic. Write a paragraph of at least four sentences about it. A pessimist says, The glass is half empty. An optimist says, The glass is half full. What are some of the pros and cons of each perspective? 36. Read the topic. Write a paragraph of at least four sentences about it. Do you find it difficult to find balance in life? Explain. 6

ID: A Summit 1. Test Unit 1 Sección de respuesta OTHER 1. RES: A. T B. T C. T D. F E. F F. T G. T Audio Track: 2 Audioscript: Conversation A: Carla: Dan, did you remember to make that invitation list for our New Year s party? Dan: Oh, sorry, Carla. I ve been putting in so many hours at the office. I just haven t had the time. Carla: I know. You ve been working so much recently. I hardly ever see you. Dan: Well, I don t really have a choice. The boss gave me this big project to finish. Carla: Your boss is always giving you big projects. Dan: I know, but it s not just me the guy s got everyone working hard. Carla: Well, I hope you re not going to invite him to the party. Dan: Definitely not. Conversation B: Carla: What about the other guys at your office? Dan: Actually, I was thinking of asking Harry. He s been helping me a lot this week without him there s no way I d ever get this project done. Carla: Don t you think he ll feel a little uncomfortable? I mean, he won t know anyone at the party. Dan: I doubt it he s not the shy type. He loves meeting new people. Carla: OK. So, invite him. But hurry up with that list. I need to mail out the invitations tomorrow. Conversation C: Dan: Hey, Carla. Here s that invitation list for the party. Carla: Finally! Let s have a look. Hmm... You want to invite John? Dan: Yeah, why not? He is our neighbor. Carla: But he s such a pain in the neck! Last week he complained that our tree was dropping too many leaves in his yard. Dan: Did he really? Carla: And he thinks he s such a brain. I was outside replacing the porch light and he gave me this half-hour lecture on what type of light bulb to use. Dan: Yeah, that s true. He thinks he has the answer to everything. 1

ID: A Carla: Dan: Then he made some dumb joke about how I was using the wrong tools. He s so annoying! OK, you re right. Cross him off the list. PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives SKL: Listening COINCIDENCIA 2. RES: D PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Personality types 3. RES: C PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Personality types 4. RES: E PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Personality types 5. RES: F PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Personality types ELECCIÓN MÚLTIPLE 6. RES: A PUN: 0 DIF: 1 7. RES: A PUN: 0 DIF: 1 8. RES: B PUN: 0 DIF: 1 9. RES: B PUN: 0 DIF: 1 10. RES: A PUN: 0 DIF: 1 11. RES: A PUN: 0 DIF: 1 12. RES: B PUN: 0 DIF: 1 13. RES: A PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Gerunds and infinitives: changes in meaning 14. RES: B PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Gerunds and infinitives: changes in meaning 2

ID: A 15. RES: A PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Gerunds and infinitives: changes in meaning FINALIZACIÓN 16. RES: meeting 17. RES: to take 18. RES: to eat 19. RES: seeing 20. RES: asking 21. RES: singing 22. RES: to put VERDADERO/FALSO 23. RES: T PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives 24. RES: F PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives 25. RES: T PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives 26. RES: T PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives 27. RES: T PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives 28. RES: F PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives 3

ID: A 29. RES: F PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives 30. RES: T PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives 31. RES: T PUN: 0 DIF: 1 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives RESPUESTA BREVE 32. RES: (Sample response:) friend; sweetheart; She is always so easy to get along with. PUN: 0 DIF: 2 OBJ: Personality types 33. RES: (Sample response:) brother; workaholic; He is always working and never does anything else. PUN: 0 DIF: 2 OBJ: Personality types 34. RES: (Sample response:) boss; tyrant; He makes us work extremely hard all the time PUN: 0 DIF: 2 OBJ: Personality types COMPOSICIÓN 35. RES: (Sample response:) There are pros and cons to both optimism and pessimism. Optimists tend to be very hopeful and always expect the best results. This perspective can be uplifting and inspiring; however, it is not always realistic. Pessimists, on the other hand, tend to be more cynical and focus on the problems of a given situation. While it is important to recognize and acknowledge difficulties, this perspective can make people want to give up. Being flexible enough to be able to go back and forth between these two perspectives in different situations is essential. PUN: 0 DIF: 3 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives SKL: Writing 36. RES: For me, finding balance in life can be quite challenging at times. I often over-schedule myself and find that I have no time for myself and not enough time for my family and friends. Some of my friends say that I am a workaholic, but the truth is just that my boss can be a real tyrant. They say I need to stop worrying about work so much and remember to enjoy life more. I know that they are right and plan to remember to make more time for the important people in my life from now on. PUN: 0 DIF: 3 OBJ: Unit 01 New Perspectives SKL: Writing 4