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Quizz Progressive 1
Unit 1
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Instructions:
Match the words to the sentences below.
a.
meals
b.
farmers
c.
staple
d.
geography
e.
crop
f.
region
g.
coast
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flat
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mountains
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climate
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There are no mountains around here. The land is very _____.
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I always eat three _____ a day.
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foods are the most important foods in a certain part of the world.
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People eat a lot of fish on the _____ because they are near the ocean.
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are the people who grow crops.
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A mountainous _____ can be a good place to grow grapes.
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is the study of the earth’s surface.
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Good weather can mean a larger _____.
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The _____ is changing, so many places will be hotter in the future.
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People can raise animals high in the _____, but it’s difficult to grow crops there.
Quizz Progressive 1
Unit 2
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Instructions:
Read each sentence. Then answer
True
or
False
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1.
Your
culture
is your language and your way of living.
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If something is
traditional
, it is new.
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We
smile
with our hands.
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Something that
connects
people brings them together.
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We use a
greeting
when we first see someone.
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Misunderstandings
can happen when we don’t communicate well.
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We can use our hands to make
gestures
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When people make
small talk
, it is usually about very important things.
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Customs
are the usual activities in a country.
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Rules
help us to do things in the correct way.
Quizz Progressive 1
Unit 4
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Instructions:
Match the words to the definitions below.
a.
stomach
b.
large and small intestine
c.
brain
d.
liver
e.
bone
f.
lungs
g.
artery and veins
h.
skin
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muscle
j.
heart
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These digest food.
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This pushes blood through your body.
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This important organ does many different things.
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This supports your body.
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These carry blood around your body.
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This lets you think and remember.
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This makes your body move.
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This covers the outside of your body.
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These bring air into your body.
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This is the first place food goes after you eat it.
Quizz Progressive 1
Unit 5
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Instructions:
Read the article. Then match the sentence beginnings to the endings below.
The Great Chef Challenge
It was not “cooking as usual” at the third annual Great Chef Challenge on Saturday afternoon. Seven
chefs came from restaurants both nearby and far away to be part of the challenge, which put their culinary skills to the test.
The rules are fairly simple. Each chef must bring two assistants and his or her own cooking equipment such as knives, bowls, and cutting boards. Equipment such as cooktops and grills were provided by the Hotel Benson, which hosted the event. The hotel also gave each team kitchen staples such as salt and flour. The surprises were local ingredients—seafood, meats, fruits, and vegetables—which were revealed to the chefs on the day of the event. The teams were required to use all of the local ingredients.
The action began with the appetizer course. The chefs were given local shrimp and fresh lettuce. The judges were pleased with all the appetizers, but the winner was chef Angela Milosz, who created Asian influenced sesame shrimp lettuce wraps. For the main course, each chef received a whole chicken and locally grown tomatoes. Because of an accident with one box of tomatoes, the hotel nearly ran out! But the chefs solved the problem by sharing the remaining tomatoes. Again, all of the dishes were impressive, but the prize-winner was a stewed chicken dish made by chef Marcus Sturtevant and his team. The winner in the best dessert category was Lucia Milano, whose pear tart had the judges asking for seconds.
The Great Chef Challenge tests the contestants’ physical and mental abilities along with their cooking skills. The event lasts for over four hours, and the chefs and their assistants are on their feet and running around their kitchen areas the whole time. The teams must also be extremely creative, not just once, but three times during the day. One chef almost gave up when his grill went out during the preparation of his grilled chicken with Indian spices, but his team got the fire going again and reassured the chef until he was calm enough to continue.
The Great Chef Challenge is open to chefs from anywhere in the world, so it’s a wonderful opportunity for chefs to learn from each other. The application deadline for next year’s competition is only three months away. Chefs who are interested in the challenge must submit two original recipes along with a letter explaining why they want to participate.
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The Great Chef Challenge has . . .
b.
The Great Chef Challenge took place . . .
c.
The Hotel Benson nearly ran out . . .
d.
The competition is a physical challenge because . . .
e.
Chefs can apply for next year’s competition . . .
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the chefs and their assistants are on their feet the whole time.
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of tomatoes.
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taken place three times.
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at the Hotel Benson.
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by submitting two recipes and a letter.
Quizz Progressive 2
Unit 7
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Instructions:
Match the vocabulary words and phrases to the definitions below.
a.
emerald
b.
export
c.
fur coat
d.
import
e.
jewelry
f.
luxury items
g.
pearl necklace
h.
precious metals
i.
precious stones
j.
silk shirt
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a coat made from the hairy skin of an animal
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nice things that people may want, but don’t really need
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extremely valuable, costly stones such as diamonds
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to buy from other countries
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jewelry made from smooth, round, white objects formed naturally in oysters and worn around the neck
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decorative items that people wear like rings, bracelets, and necklaces
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extremely valuable, costly metals such as gold
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piece of clothing made from material from silkworms
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a type of precious stone with a green color
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to sell to other countries
Quizz Progressive 2
Unit 8
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Instructions:
Listen to the conversation. Then match each sentence beginning to its ending below.
a.
If restaurants sell a lot of carry-out food, . . .
b.
If food containers are made from paper and plastic, . . .
c.
If food containers are made from corn, . . .
d.
If Chuckie’s Chicken stops selling carry-out food, . . .
e.
If Chuckie’s Chicken stays in business, . . .
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they are more sustainable.
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they make a lot of money.
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the speakers will be able to buy food there for a long time.
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they’ll lose a lot of customers
Instructions:
Match the words and phrases to the conversations below.
a.
to hunt
b.
loudly
c.
a lot of
d.
extinct
e.
a little
f.
sustainable
g.
I’ll eat it
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if
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A:
Why are you going fishing? What will you do if you catch a fish?
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If I catch a fish, _____. I don’t want the fish to go to waste.
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What is that cat doing?
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It’s teaching the kitten _____. The kitten learns how to kill its prey by watching the mother cat.
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It’s going to be a very hot summer.
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There won’t be many plants for the rabbits to eat _____ it is really hot this summer.
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I think you eat too many sweets.
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Me? I eat _____ candy now and then, but not too much.
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I don’t like that dog. It barks so _____.
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I could ask it to please be quiet.
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I think I saw a Hawaiian goose yesterday.
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I doubt it. That bird has been _____ for a long time.
Quizz Progressive 2
Unit 10
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Instructions:
Match the actions to the reasons below.
a.
talk to a travel agent
b.
apply for a passport
c.
get sightseeing information
d.
make a reservation
e.
check the itinerary
f.
get a vaccination
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to be sure that there is enough room for you
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to find out what you are doing each day
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so that you have an official form of identification
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so that you can ask a knowledgeable person all of your travel questions
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so that you don’t get sick
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so that you know which places to see on your trip
Instructions:
Match the actions to the places where you are most likely to do them.
a.
buy a ticket
b.
apply for a visa
c.
get a vaccination
d.
get sightseeing information
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at the tourist information center
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at the train station
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at the embassy of the country you’re going to visit
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at a doctor’s office or clinic
Quizz Progressive 2
Unit 11
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Instructions:
Match the words and phrases to the conversations below.
a.
should
b.
the owner
c.
someone
d.
volunteer
e.
had better not
f.
training
g.
everything
h.
qualifications
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A:
Welcome to my store. I’m ____________________.
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Thank you. It’s a beautiful store.
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Hello, I’m here to apply for the ____________________ job.
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That’s wonderful! You won’t get any money, of course, but I think you’ll enjoy the work.
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Could you tell me about your ____________________?
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Yes, I enjoy spending time with elderly people and I have a college degree in sociology.
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The person who gets the job ____________________ have plenty of experience.
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Well, I have worked in this field for eight years.
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A:
The person who gets this job ____________________ come to work late. I fired the last employee who arrived late.
Instructions:
Match the vocabulary words to the definitions below.
a.
assistant
b.
employee
c.
experience
d.
owner
e.
training
f.
volunteer
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A company or business belongs to this person.
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an organized, educational program to prepare workers for a job
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a person who gets paid for his or her work
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This person’s job is to help another person do a job.
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a person who does not get paid for his or her work
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