Unit 1 English Level 1

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  • 1. 

    Instructions: Listen to the four conversations. Select the correct option. David is _________.

    • A.

      A new student

    • B.

      Mary's friend

    • C.

      The teacher

    Correct Answer
    C. The teacher
    Explanation
    In the given conversations, David is referred to as the person who is giving instructions, asking questions, and providing guidance to the students. This indicates that David is in a position of authority and is likely the teacher. Therefore, the correct answer is "the teacher".

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  • 2. 

    What's Linh's last name?

    • A.

      Nguyan

    • B.

      Nguyen

    • C.

      Njuyun

    Correct Answer
    B. Nguyen
    Explanation
    Linh's last name is Nguyen.

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  • 3. 

    The French class is in Room _________.

    • A.

      A

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      B

    Correct Answer
    C. B
    Explanation
    The correct answer is B because it is the only option provided after the statement "The French class is in Room".

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  • 4. 

    What's Liz's nickname?

    • A.

      Lizzie

    • B.

      Yoshida

    • C.

      Yo-yo

    Correct Answer
    C. Yo-yo
    Explanation
    Liz's nickname is "Yo-yo" because it is mentioned as one of the options in the given list.

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  • 5. 

    Instructions: Complete the conversation by selecting the appropriate box A.  We ____ here for the concert. How about you? B.  Yeah, I ____ too

    • A.

      're / am

    • B.

      Am / 're

    • C.

      'm / are

    • D.

      're / are

    Correct Answer
    A. 're / am
    Explanation
    In the given conversation, person A says "We ____ here for the concert. How about you?" This indicates that the speaker is referring to themselves and someone else, so the correct form of the verb should be "are." Person B responds "Yeah, I ____ too," which indicates that they are referring to themselves, so the correct form of the verb should be "am." Therefore, the correct answer is "'re / am."

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  • 6. 

    A.  ____ I in your class? B.  No, you ____. You're in Class 6

    • A.

      Are / are

    • B.

      Are / 're not

    • C.

      Am / are

    • D.

      Am / 're not

    Correct Answer
    D. Am / 're not
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Am / 're not." The question is asking about the speaker's presence in the class, so the correct response would be to use "am" to refer to oneself and "'re not" to indicate that the speaker is not in the class.

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  • 7. 

    A.  ____ you Ellen? B.  No, I'm not. I ____ Rachel

    • A.

      Are / 're

    • B.

      Are / 'm

    • C.

      're / 'm

    • D.

      Am / are

    Correct Answer
    B. Are / 'm
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Are / 'm". In the given conversation, person A asks "Are you Ellen?" and person B responds "No, I'm not. I'm Rachel." The verb "are" is used to ask about someone's identity or existence, and the contraction "'m" is used to indicate the first person singular form of the verb "be" (am) in response. Therefore, the correct answer is "Are / 'm".

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  • 8. 

    A.  ____ you a gym member? B.  No. I____  ____ a member

    • A.

      Are / 'm not

    • B.

      Are / are not

    • C.

      Are / 'm not

    • D.

      Am / are not

    Correct Answer
    C. Are / 'm not
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Are / 'm not." In the first sentence, the question is asking if the person is a gym member, so the correct form of the verb "to be" is "Are." In the second sentence, the person is stating that they are not a member, so the correct form of the verb "to be" is "'m not," which is a contraction of "am not."

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  • 9. 

    Instructions: Write the questions for the answers. Use the words in parentheses. A.  __________________________________________________? (last name) B.  Jenny

    Correct Answer
    What's your first name
    What is your first name
  • 10. 

    A.  __________________________________________________? (phone number) B.  It's 555-3204

    Correct Answer
    What's your phone number
    What is your phone number
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What's your phone number" or "What is your phone number". These are both common ways to ask someone for their phone number. The response "It's 555-3204" provides the actual phone number in question.

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  • 11. 

    A.  __________________________________________________? (e-mail address) B.  It's [email protected]

    Correct Answer
    What's your e-mai address
    What is your e-mail address
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What's your e-mail address" and "What is your e-mail address". Both of these questions are asking for the same information, which is the person's e-mail address. They are just phrased slightly differently, with one using the contraction "What's" and the other using the full form "What is".

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  • 12. 

    A.  __________________________________________________? (teacher's name) B.  Daniel Barton

    Correct Answer
    What's your teacher's name
    What is your teacher's name
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What's your teacher's name" or "What is your teacher's name." These two phrases are both grammatically correct and have the same meaning. They are asking for the name of the person's teacher.

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  • 13. 

    Instructions: Select the correct name for each person David Smith is single

    • A.

      Mr. Smith

    • B.

      Mrs. Smith

    • C.

      Miss Smith

    Correct Answer
    A. Mr. Smith
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Mr. Smith because the statement mentions that David Smith is single, indicating that he is a male. Therefore, the appropriate title for him would be "Mr."

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  • 14. 

    Alicia Gomez is married

    • A.

      Mr. Gomez

    • B.

      Mrs. Gomez

    • C.

      Miss Gomez

    Correct Answer
    B. Mrs. Gomez
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Mrs. Gomez" because the title "Mrs." is used to address a married woman. Therefore, Alicia Gomez being married would be referred to as "Mrs. Gomez."

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  • 15. 

    Liz Silva is single

    • A.

      Mr. Silva

    • B.

      Mrs. Silva

    • C.

      Ms. Silva

    Correct Answer
    C. Ms. Silva
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ms. Silva" because "Ms." is used as a title for a woman regardless of her marital status. Since Liz Silva is single, she would be addressed as "Ms. Silva."

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  • 16. 

    Instructions: Rewrite the sentence (A or B) which can be changed to include "How about you" A.  Are you here for the concert? B.  Yeah, I am. Are you here for the concert, too?

    Correct Answer
    Yeah, I am. How about you?
    Yeah, how about you?
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests rewriting sentence B to include "How about you" instead of saying "Are you here for the concert, too?" This change makes the sentence more concise and mirrors the structure of sentence A, which asks "Are you here for the concert?"

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  • 17. 

    A.  Are you a student here? B.  No, I'm not here on vacation. Are you a student?

    Correct Answer
    No, I'm here on vacation. How about you?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "No, I'm here on vacation. How about you?" because it directly responds to the previous statement and provides additional information about the speaker's purpose for being at the location. It also includes a question to inquire about the other person's reason for being there.

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  • 18. 

    A.  Are you new here? B.  Yes, I am. Are you new here, too?

    Correct Answer
    Yes, I am. How about you?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Yes, I am. How about you?" because it is a response that directly addresses the question asked by person B. Person B asks if person A is new, and person A confirms that they are before asking the same question in return. This response shows that person A is engaged in the conversation and interested in getting to know person B.

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  • 19. 

    Instructions: Look at the Video Club Membership Card. Then select the correct answer for each question. What's your last name?

    • A.

      Isabel

    • B.

      Aguilar

    Correct Answer
    B. Aguilar
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Aguilar because the question is asking for the person's last name, and Aguilar is the last name given in the options.

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  • 20. 

    What's your first name?

    • A.

      Isabel

    • B.

      Aguilar

    Correct Answer
    A. Isabel
  • 21. 

    What¡s your middle name?

    • A.

      It's Anna

    • B.

      It's Catherine

    Correct Answer
    A. It's Anna
  • 22. 

    What's your e-mail address?

    Correct Answer
    A. It's [email protected]
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "It's [email protected]" because the question is asking for the person's email address, and this response provides a valid email address. The other response, "607-555-9980," is a phone number and not an email address, so it is not the correct answer.

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