M3 Core Unit 4 Quiz

Unit 4 Quiz

Food, Restaurants, and Grammar Practice ---text Extreme Foods Most people eat typical food every day. We eat sandwiches for lunch or cook pasta for dinner. But some people like extreme food! Have you ever tried garlic ice cream? It sounds strange, but at a festival in California, it is very popular. It is a frozen dessert made with cream, sugar, and garlic. Some people think it is perfect, but others think it is terrible. Another extreme food is the "Ghost Pepper." It is one of the hottest peppers in the world. It has a lot of heat! You need to really love spice to eat it. Most people only try a little bit. If you eat too much, you might cry! In Japan, you can eat "Fugu." This is a special fish. If the chef does not cook it correctly, it can be dangerous. These foods are not for everyone, but they are interesting to try. ---questions-3 Q: True or False: Garlic ice cream is popular in New York. A: True A: False [correct] Q: True or False: The Ghost Pepper is very mild and sweet. A: True A: False [correct] Q: True or False: You need a lot of money to eat the Ghost Pepper. A: True A: False [correct] Q: What is "Fugu"? A: A type of spicy pepper A: A special fish from Japan [correct] A: A dessert made of garlic Q: What ingredients are in garlic ice cream? A: Cream, sugar, and garlic [correct] A: Fish, rice, and salt A: Peppers and milk Q: Why is Fugu dangerous? A: It is too hot and spicy A: It is frozen solid A: If the chef cooks it incorrectly, it can hurt you [correct] ---vocab-3 Extreme: Very great or much more than usual; not normal. Typical: Usual; happening in the normal way. Frozen: Turned into ice because of cold temperature. Cream: The thick, white liquid that comes from milk. Energy: The power to do work or be active. ---text Restaurant Review: The Garden Café I visited The Garden Café last weekend. The location is great. It is right next to the city park. There is a beautiful view of the trees. The atmosphere is very relaxing. There are quiet songs playing, and the chairs are comfortable. However, the service was quite slow. I waited twenty minutes for a menu. There were a lot of people, so the waiters were busy. The food was delicious. I had tomato soup and a salad. The price was okay—it was not cheap, but it was not too expensive. I really liked the fresh bread. Overall, I recommend this place if you have a lot of time. ---questions-3 Q: True or False: The Garden Café is located inside a shopping mall. A: True A: False [correct] Q: True or False: The reviewer thought the atmosphere was relaxing. A: True [correct] A: False Q: True or False: The service was very fast. A: True A: False [correct] Q: What did the reviewer eat? A: Pizza and soda A: Tomato soup and salad [correct] A: Garlic ice cream and fish Q: Why were the waiters busy? A: There were a lot of people [correct] A: They were cooking the food A: They were eating lunch Q: How was the price of the food? A: Very expensive A: Very cheap A: Okay; not cheap but not expensive [correct] ---vocab-3 Service: The action of helping customers in a restaurant or shop. Atmosphere: The feeling or mood of a place. Price: The amount of money you pay for something. Location: The place where something is. ---questions-15 Q: We need to make a cake. ___ sugar do we have? A: How much [correct] A: How many A: A few Q: There are only ___ eggs in the fridge. We need to buy more. A: a little A: a few [correct] A: much Q: Do you drink coffee? Yes, but only ___. A: a few A: a little [correct] A: many Q: ___ students are in the classroom? A: How much A: How many [correct] A: A little Q: The restaurant is ___ the bank and the post office. A: between [correct] A: in A: on Q: My keys are ___ the table. A: on [correct] A: between A: into Q: There ___ a big spider in the bathroom! A: is [correct] A: are A: were Q: There ___ lots of people at the party yesterday. A: is A: was A: were [correct] Q: I have ___ apples in my bag. A: a lot of [correct] A: much A: a little Q: This curry has too ___ peppers! I cannot eat it. A: many [correct] A: a few A: much Q: That movie was ___ scary. I couldn't sleep. A: quite A: really [correct] A: much Q: The exam was ___ difficult, but I think I passed. A: quite [correct] A: much A: many Q: Waiter: Are you ready to order? Customer: ___. A: Yes, I would like the chicken salad, please [correct] A: No, give me food A: Yes, I want checking Q: Customer: ___. Waiter: I am so sorry. I will take it back to the kitchen. A: This soup is cold [correct] A: I love this soup A: The bill, please Q: Customer: Excuse me, there is a mistake on the bill. Waiter: ___. A: You must pay it A: Let me check that for you [correct] A: I don't know Q: Waiter: Would you like any dessert? Customer: ___. A: Yes, I'll have the bill A: No, just the check, please [correct] A: Yes, I hate cake Q: ___ any milk left in the carton? A: There is A: Is there [correct] A: Are there Q: There are ___ chairs in the dining room. A: some [correct] A: any A: a little Q: ___ books on the shelf are old. A: The [correct] A: A A: An Q: I ate ___ pizza. I am very full. A: too much [correct] A: too many A: a few Q: She has ___ friends in New York. A: lots of [correct] A: much A: a little Q: The cat is sleeping ___ the box. A: in [correct] A: between A: at Q: Excuse me, can I have ___ water? A: a few A: some [correct] A: many Q: The weather is ___ good today. It's perfect! A: quite A: really [correct] A: much Q: True or False: We use "How many" for things we can count (like apples). A: True [correct] A: False