M3-1 Unit 6 Quiz

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M3-1 Unit 6: Life Abroad & Daily Habits ---instructions Reading Comprehension Read the passage about moving to a new country and answer the questions. ---text Moving abroad is a big adventure, but it takes planning. First, you must make sure you can afford the cost of living. You don't have to be rich, but you need enough money for rent and food. When you first arrive, you should take a tour of the city to see the beautiful view and learn your way around. Daily life is different in every country. You can buy fresh vegetables at the farmer’s market or go to the grocery store for basics. If you need cash, you can usually find an ATM at the shopping mall or outside a department store. Remember the rules! You can relax in the parks, but you must not leave trash on the ground. Also, you don't have to tip in every country, so check the local customs. Finally, if you want to look your best, you can visit a hairdresser or join a gym to stay fit. ---questions-5 Q: What is the main advice about money in the text? A: You must be very rich to move abroad. A: You should ensure you can afford the cost of living. [correct] A: You don't have to pay for rent. Q: Where does the text say you can find fresh vegetables? A: The department store. A: The farmer’s market. [correct] A: The hairdresser. Q: What is the rule about parks mentioned in the text? A: You must not leave trash on the ground. [correct] A: You don't have to relax. A: You must not enter the park. Q: According to the text, what can you do at a shopping mall? A: You can find an ATM. [correct] A: You can join a tour. A: You can see a view of the mountains. Q: What does the text say about tipping? A: You must always tip. A: You must not tip. A: You don't have to tip in every country. [correct] ---instructions Vocabulary Matching Match the word to the correct definition. ---vocab-10 abroad: in or to a foreign country afford: to have enough money to buy something relax: to rest and become calm adventure: an exciting or unusual experience view: what you can see from a specific place bakery: a place that sells bread and cakes hairdresser: a person who cuts and styles hair gym: a place with equipment for exercising tours: short trips to see places of interest ATM: a machine used to get cash from your bank account ---instructions Vocabulary in Context (Cloze) Fill in the blanks with the correct words. ---cloze-5 1. I need to buy a new shirt, so I will go to the *department store*. 2. We climbed the mountain to see the amazing *view* of the valley. 3. On Saturdays, I go to the *grocery store* to buy food for the week. 4. I want to *relax* by the pool after a long week of work. 5. Living in a new country is a wonderful *adventure*. ---instructions Grammar: Giving, Accepting, and Rejecting Advice Choose the best response for each conversation. ---questions-5 Q: Advice: "I have a bad toothache." What is the best advice? A: You should see a dentist. [correct] A: You should not brush your teeth. A: You can go to the gym. Q: Advice: "I want to learn English faster." A: You shouldn't study. A: You should watch movies in English. [correct] A: You must not speak. Q: Conversation: "You should try the new Italian restaurant." -> "That sounds great, I will!" A: The listener is rejecting the advice. A: The listener is accepting the advice. [correct] A: The listener is giving advice. Q: Conversation: "You should sell your car." -> "I don't think that is a good idea." A: The listener is accepting the advice. A: The listener is rejecting the advice. [correct] A: The listener is giving permission. Q: Advice: "It is raining outside." A: You should take an umbrella. [correct] A: You should not wear a coat. A: You don't have to go inside. ---instructions Grammar: Modals (Can, Have to, Must not) Choose the correct modal verb for the situation. ---questions-5 Q: Ability: I ________ swim very well. A: can [correct] A: must not A: have to Q: Permission: ________ I open the window, please? A: Must A: Can [correct] A: Do have to Q: Prohibition: You ________ smoke in the hospital. It is dangerous. A: don't have to A: can A: must not [correct] Q: No Obligation: It is Saturday. I ________ go to work today. A: must not A: don't have to [correct] A: can not Q: Obligation: To drive a car, you ________ have a license. A: have to [correct] A: can A: don't have to