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LEVEL 5 TEST 1

This document is a test for Level 5 students covering listening, grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills based on Units 1-3. It includes various exercises such as matching conversations to pictures, completing sentences, and giving advice. The test also features a writing prompt about a vacation hotel and reading comprehension questions related to an article about money-making movies.
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LEVEL 5 TEST 1

This document is a test for Level 5 students covering listening, grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills based on Units 1-3. It includes various exercises such as matching conversations to pictures, completing sentences, and giving advice. The test also features a writing prompt about a vacation hotel and reading comprehension questions related to an article about money-making movies.
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Level 5 Test 1 Units 1 – 3

Name: _________________________________________________________________________________

Date: ____________________________________ Score: ________/50 = ___________________________

I. Listening
(Audio: Top Notch 2, Track 3)
A. Listen to the conversations. Look at the pictures. Then listen again and write the letter of the picture that
matches each conversation. (4 pts)

a) b) c) d)

example__( c)____ 1. ________________ 2. ________________ 3. _________________

B. Listen to the conversation. Then listen again and check the correct answer. (4 pts)

liked the movie didn’t like the movie


Example: Scott
(5) Billy
(6) Kristen
(7) Jessica
(8) Alan

Grammar

C. Circle the word that correctly completes the sentence. (6 pts)


Example:

9. I’ve (already / before) been to India, but I haven’t seen the Taj Mahal yet.

10. Have they (ever / yet) been to the top of the Sears Tower in Chicago?

11. Sarah has eaten Mexican food, but she hasn’t tried sopapilla (already / yet).

12. Has Brian been to Bali (ever / before)?

13. We’ve (already / yet) heard the London Symphony Orchestra.

14. Have Cole and Vicki (yet / ever) visited the Mayan ruins at Tikal?
D. Match the movie genres with the correct descriptions. (7 pts)
Example: an animated film c a) has a lot of singing.

15. a musical. _____ b) gives true facts and information


16. an action film. _____ c) is made with a series of pictures, models, etc
17. a comedy _____ d) is frightening or scary.
18. a documentary _____ e) is funny and makes people laugh.
19. a drama _____ f) tells a serious, emotional story.
20. a horror film _____ g) has a lot of adventure and violence.
21. a science-fiction film _____ h) tells a story about something that might
happen in the future.

E. Complete the letter with words from the box. (4 pts)


always for lately recently still

Dear Nathan,
Example: How are you? I have recently moved to San Diego! I’ve lived here
(22)________________ two months. It’s great! I’ve (23)________________ wanted to live in
California. I have an apartment, but I (24)________________ haven’t bought any furniture.
What have you been up to (25)_______________? Write soon!
Your friend,
Marsha
F. Give advice. Complete the sentence with ’d better or ’d better not and a verb from the box. (4 pts)
hurry ask request leave take
Example:
They’re traveling with their young son. They ’d better request a rollaway bed.
26. If you want to save money, you ____________________ a taxi. Shouldn’t you be taking the
airport shuttle instead?

27. Mr. Klein is in a meeting. If you need to speak to him, you ____________________ a message
with his secretary.

28. I’m going to sleep a little more. We ____________________ anyone to make up the room yet.

29. It’s 9:00 now, and the restaurant closes at 9:30. We ____________________ and finish our
dinner.

G. Complete the sentence or question with will or won’t and the words in parentheses. Use a capital letter
when necessary. (4 pts)
Example:
Mr. Mann doesn’t smoke, so he won’t ask for (he / ask for) a smoking room.
30. Mrs. Thompson doesn’t have enough skirt hangers. _________________________ (The front
desk / send) more to her room.

31. The Martins had a very bad experience at the Gala Hotel.____________________ (They / stay)
there again.

32. ____________________ (Mark / arrive) at the hotel at 10:00 tomorrow?


33. The hotel restaurant closed 45 minutes ago. I ____________________ (be able) to eat there tonight.
H. Use the information in the chart to complete the sentence. Write what the person would rather ( ) or
would rather not ( ) do. (4 pts)

Example:
Anna would rather rent a DVD.

34. Kevin ____________________ to an early show.

35. We ____________________ a science-fiction film.

36. You ____________________ dinner before the show.

37. Amy and Sarah _________________________ Madonna’s music than watch her in a movie.

I. Look at the picture. Write what the hotel guest is saying. (3 pts)

Example: Could someone bring up a skirt hanger?


(38)_______________________________________________________________________________________________
(39)_______________________________________________________________________________________________
(40)_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Writing

J. You are going on a vacation. Write at least four sentences 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. (4 pts)
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Reading

K. Read the article. Then read the article again and answer the questions. (7 pts)

Example:
Which movie has made more money than any other?
Titanic .
(1) Which two dramas does the article mention?
______________________________ ______________________________
(2) What are two of the genres on the top ten money-making list?
______________________________ ______________________________
(3) What are two genres that are not on the list of top ten money-making movies?
______________________________ ______________________________
Read the article again. Circle the answer that correctly completes the sentence

(4) The Passion of the Christ made more money than (Finding Nemo / Titanic)

(5) The article is about movies that (have made a lot of money / are thought-provoking or unforgettable).

(6) There aren’t any (comedies / action films) on the list of top-ten money-making movies.

(7) Action movies sometimes use (documentaries / violence).

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