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Life 3, 2nd Edition (American English) |
Unit 7 Assessment
Name: Joe Anderson Macias Terranova Date: 28 February of 2025
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1. Complete each sentence with the correct word from the list. There is one word you do
not need.
accountant chef engineer journalist nurse truck driver
A. Melissa is a very famous Chef. She works in a five-star restaurant in London.
B. Ryan is a new truck driver in the Delivery department. He transports goods all across our
area.
C. Mark designs roads and bridges. He is an experienced engineer
D. Annette is a local journalist. She writes news stories for a newspaper in our area.
E. Iris works in the local hospital. She is a trainee nurse
2. Choose the correct option.
His office is on the second floor at the end of the __________ on the left.
cafeteria
hallway
elevator
3. Choose the correct option.
The food in the office __________ is very good, so I have lunch there most days.
first floor
exit
cafeteria
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Unit 7 Assessment

Name: Joe Anderson Macias Terranova Date: 28 February of 2025

1. Complete each sentence with the correct word from the list. There is one word you do not need. accountant chef engineer journalist nurse truck driver A. Melissa is a very famous Chef. She works in a five-star restaurant in London. B. Ryan is a new truck driver in the Delivery department. He transports goods all across our area. C. Mark designs roads and bridges. He is an experienced engineer D. Annette is a local journalist. She writes news stories for a newspaper in our area. E. Iris works in the local hospital. She is a trainee **nurse

  1. Choose the correct option.** His office is on the second floor at the end of the __________ on the left.  cafeteria  hallway  elevator 3. Choose the correct option. The food in the office __________ is very good, so I have lunch there most days.  first floor  exit  cafeteria

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4. Choose the correct option. When you arrive at the building, you must sign in at __________ first before coming up to our office.  reception  exit  elevator 5. Choose the correct option. You need to take the __________ today because the elevator is not working.  stairs  entrance  office 6. Choose the correct option. His office is on the tenth floor, so you will want to take the __________ up.  cafeteria  elevator  hallway 7. Complete the following sentence with the correct form of make or do. Earlier this morning, I made all the beds and cleaned the floors. 8. Complete the following sentence with the correct form of make or do. I’m sorry, but I think you’ve made a mistake.

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4. Complete the following sentence with the present perfect or simple past form of the verb in parentheses. David likes living here. He says he found ( find) the people to be very kind. 15. Complete the following sentence with the present perfect or simple past form of the verb in parentheses. I’ve been a teacher a long time. I taught (teach) many, many children. 16. Complete the following sentence with the present perfect or simple past form of the verb in parentheses. The company grew (grow) so much last year that they need to get some new staff. 17. Complete the following sentence with the present perfect or simple past form of the verb in parentheses. Did you know that my colleague ran (run) a marathon last month to raise money for homeless children? 18. Is the following sentence, correct? Choose Yes or No. You’ve done a lot of amazing things in your life, but getting this job is the best thing you’ve done.  Yes  No 19. Is the following sentence, correct? Choose Yes or No. House prices have fallen so much last year that we’re not going to sell our house now.  Yes

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No

20. Is the following sentence, correct? Choose Yes or No. Have you had your current job long?  Yes  No 21. Is the following sentence, correct? Choose Yes or No. Did you get everything that was on the shopping list this morning?  Yes  No 22. Is the following sentence, correct? Choose Yes or No. I didn’t think much about what job I’d like to do in the future.  Yes  No 23. Complete the following sentence with the correct option. I’ve been an engineer __________ ten years.  for  since 24. Complete the following sentence with the correct option. I haven’t seen my cousin Wes __________ we were children.  for  since

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 on

30. Choose the correct option. When you go __________ my office, you’ll see the box of papers you need on the floor.  down  next to  **into

  1. Choose the correct option.** The café is __________ the end of this hallway on the left.  on  at  in 32. Choose the correct option. The quickest way to get there is to walk __________ the parking lot.  on  through  down 33. Complete each sentence with the correct preposition from the list. There is one preposition you do not need. at down next to on out of up A. This is the fifth floor. You’ll have to go down two floors to get to the photocopying machine on the third floor. B. In this hotel, the business center is on the café on the third floor.

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C. I’m sorry but the elevator isn’t working so you’ll have to walk up to the meeting room on the top floor. D. The staff cafeteria is out of the top of the building. You can take that lift. E. If you go next to this building, you’ll see the sportswear store across the street.

34. Read. Match the word to the correct meaning. Unusual jobs My name is Mark and I’m a professional at standing in line. How many times have you had to stand in a very long line for concert tickets or movie tickets, or to buy something? You could pay someone like me to do that for you. My profession is to stand in line and get paid for it. Unlike some jobs, I get paid a lot of money, up to twenty dollars an hour. I’m James and I’m a water slide tester. If you are a brave person and like water, why not work as a water slide tester, too? I try out new slides and rate them for excitement and the amount of splash. I’m Sarah and I’m a tea taster. Do you like tea? If you do, you could get paid for tasting it! However, it can take up to five years of training to do the job of a professional tea taster. Some tea tasters taste several hundred cups of tea each day, unlike normal tea drinkers who drink far less tea. My name is Samantha. I’m a listening officer. Like many people, I read what customers are saying about a product on social media, but I get paid a lot of money by companies to do this. This information is then used by a company to improve the product based on the customers’ comments. I’m Joe and I’m a golf ball diver. Have you ever thought about what happens to all the golf balls that end up in the water on golf courses? The balls don’t stay there as divers like me go into the water and recover the balls. They are then sold as second-hand or practice golf balls.

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Topic: Things I have like since I was a child

Introduction

Since the dawn of my childhood, certain passions have illuminated my path, shaped my interests

and ultimately influenced my career choices. These enduring fascinations, nurtured in the fertile

ground of youthful curiosity, have remained steadfast companions throughout my life's journey.

Body

One of my earliest and most profound loves has been for the natural world. I vividly recall

countless hours spent in my backyard, a miniature jungle teeming with life. On sunny afternoons,

I would meticulously observe the intricate dance of ants, the delicate unfurling of flower petals,

and the majestic flight of birds. This early fascination blossomed into a deep-seated respect for the

environment, leading me to pursue a career as a botanist. Today, I find myself at a renowned

research center, immersed in the study of plant life.

Parallel to my love for nature, a fervent passion for literature has been a constant presence in my

life. Since I was a child, I've been captivated by the power of words to transport me to distant lands

and immerse me in the lives of fictional characters. This insatiable appetite for stories led me to

seek employment as a librarian. Now, I spend my days in the tranquil atmosphere of a public

library, surrounded by the comforting scent of aged paper and the boundless possibilities held

within the pages of countless books.

On weekends, I indulge in my enduring love for the outdoors, venturing into the majestic

mountains that surround my city. These solitary hikes are not merely recreational activities; they

are a continuation of my childhood explorations, a way to reconnect with the natural world that

has always been my sanctuary.

Conclusion

In retrospect, it's clear that the seeds of my professional life were sown in the fertile ground of my

childhood passions. The unwavering love for nature and literature, nurtured in the carefree days of

youth, has blossomed into fulfilling careers. These enduring interests have not only shaped my

professional path but have also enriched my life, providing a constant source of joy and inspiration.