Student Exam U7 AMCO
Student Exam U7 AMCO
Student Exam U7 AMCO
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Total Points Written Test (80/100) ____________________ Total Points Speaking Test (20/100) ____________________
Listening Comprehension
A. You will hear three conversations. There is one question for each conversation. Choose the right answer
(A, B, or C). (3 points)
A B C
A B C
A B C
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B. What is the main topic of Alina and Rich’s conversation? (2 points)
C. Circle three pictures that show what the students can do while in the new summer program. (3 points)
a) because of heavy snow b) because there was an accident c) because of heavy traffic
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E. Answer the following questions about the conversation. (6 points)
1. Who is making sure all the supplies get to the needy people right away?
4. Why does Richard think his grandparents are the best in the world?
Reading
F. Read the text about how teens can develop positive friendships.
Positive peer influence supports healthy teen development. When teens have a positive friend, they develop
abilities like interpersonal competence, which means having the skills to get along with and appreciate
others.
Friendship, for teens, is one of the most important things in the world. Friends and friendships become the
central part in their lives. Social interactions with different kinds of people help them develop social skills.
Therefore, it is important to encourage teens to look for and maintain positive friendships. Through these
relationships, they learn about themselves. Experiencing a variety of friendships teaches teens how to build
successful relationships and learn to handle conflict.
It is important to keep in mind some tips when looking for and/or being a good friend:
- care for each other
- be honest and keep communication open to avoid misunderstandings
- make sure you share common interests, goals, and values
Finally, having friends is one of the most rewarding and satisfying events
in our lives. Teens should make sure they offer an open, generous, honest,
and loving friendship. Friendship helps teens discover themselves. They
learn from each other.
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G. What is the main topic of the article? (2 points)
H. Circle True (T), False (F) or Doesn’t Say (DS). (10 points)
4. Around half of teens interviewed said they had one best friend. True False DS
8. Having different friends help teens learn to solve conflicts. True False DS
10. You don’t need to share common things with friends. True False DS
I. Answer the questions using the information provided in the text. (5 points)
2. What are some qualities you should look for when searching for a friend?
3. How is it that having friends can help you be better prepared to solve conflicts?
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J. Which sign (A, B, or C) has a similar meaning to the sentence (1 - 3)? Draw a line. (3 points)
Vocabulary
K. Write sentences with a word from this unit’s vocabulary list. (5 points)
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3.
4.
5.
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L. Match the words with the corresponding opposite. (5 points)
1. sensible ( ) A. stranger
2. creative ( ) B. disorganize
3. pal ( ) C. commonly
4. arrange ( ) D. unreasonable
5. surprisingly ( ) E. unimaginative
Grammar
M. Match the columns to form sentences using complex noun phrases. (5 points)
Example: I was listening to music. – She said she had been listening to music.
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Writing 1
A: Hi, Natalie. You should come with us to watch that movie. They say it is the funniest thing you can imagine!
B:
A: Did you finish with your homework assignment about the most unusual friendships in history?
B:
Writing 2
P. Write a short description of a perfect friendship below. Make sure to answer the following questions:
What are the most important qualities of an ideal friend? Should they be there for you when you (really)
need them? Should they have the same interests? (16 points)
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Speaking Test
The Speaking portion of the test is divided in two parts. In the first part, you have 3 minutes to talk by yourself. In
the second part, you have 5 minutes to interact with a partner.
Come to the front of the class and share a crazy situation you have experienced with your friends. You have to
answer the following questions:
Where were you? Who were you with? What happened? How did the situation develop? How did it all end?
You will describe your best friend to your partner and tell him/her why you are such good friends. Ask each other
the following questions:
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