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ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 1 Name _____________________________________________________ Date ________________________________ Units 1-2 | Reading 1. Read the text. Select True or False. Miriam's Problem Page Dear Miriam, My new boyfriend, Gary, loves extreme sports! I told him that I love sports, too, which isn't true, but I really don't want to lose him. We are going water-skiing next month. It's already booked, so I can't say no now. The problem is, I never go swimming, and I can't water-ski. What should I do? Tessa Miriam's answer: Don't worry. Follow my advice and you should learn something new about yourself and your new boyfriend. To start with, you have to go swimming every day before you go. You need to be able to swim well. As for the water-skiing, your boyfriend should help you learn. Tell him the truth. But when you go water-skiing, make sure it isn't in a dangerous area. Go to an easy area first. And, finally, be brave and have fun! Dear Miriam, I am studying journalism in college, and I'm graduating next month. I need some advice. I'd like to be a journalist, but I don't have any experience. And I'd like to travel around the world. I don't know what to do. Should I get work experience first? Or should I travel first? Carl Miriam's answer: Carl, in these tough economic times, you should get work experience first. Then you can travel wherever you like. You have to work hard to be a journalist. It's not easy. You should start by working for a small local newspaper. You will have the opportunity to get experience and improve your skills. Later, you might be able to get a job as a foreign correspondent. But remember that living in a foreign country is not easy. Dear Miriam, I work in a bank downtown. The bank is in front of the park. My desk is next to the window, so I can see the park very well. Three weeks ago, I saw a really handsome man in the park. He usually eats his lunch there, just outside my office! He almost always buys a newspaper from the newsstand on the corner. Then he sits down and reads. He is always alone. I'd like to meet him, but I don't know how to do it. What can I do? Chloe Miriam's answer: First, don't be shy. Tomorrow, you should have your lunch in the park—and put on your best clothes! You should smile at him, and that's all. The next day, you should say hello to him. On the third day, you can start a conversation with him. Is there a restaurant or café near the park? Invite him to have coffee with you. You don't have to say anything special. Thalita Cailtyn ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 2 Just ask, “Would you like to get some coffee?” No excuses! He could be your prince or he could be a frog, but only you can find out, so make the first move. T F 1. Chloe works in the financial sector. 2. Tessa needs to learn how to swim well. 3. Carl should get work experience before he travels. 4. Carl wants to become a novelist. 5. Chloe should speak to the man in the park on the first day. 2. Read the text. Choose the correct option. Miriam's Problem Page Dear Miriam, My new boyfriend, Gary, loves extreme sports! I told him that I love sports, too, which isn't true, but I really don't want to lose him. We are going water-skiing next month. It's already booked, so I can't say no now. The problem is, I never go swimming, and I can't water-ski. What should I do? Tessa Miriam's answer: Don't worry. Follow my advice and you should learn something new about yourself and your new boyfriend. To start with, you have to go swimming every day before you go. You need to be able to swim well. As for the water-skiing, your boyfriend should help you learn. Tell him the truth. But when you go water-skiing, make sure it isn't in a dangerous area. Go to an easy area first. And, finally, be brave and have fun! Dear Miriam, I am studying journalism in college, and I'm graduating next month. I need some advice. I'd like to be a journalist, but I don't have any experience. And I'd like to travel around the world. I don't know what to do. Should I get work experience first? Or should I travel first? Carl Miriam's answer: Carl, in these tough economic times, you should get work experience first. Then you can travel wherever you like. You have to work hard to be a journalist. It's not easy. You should start by working for a small local newspaper. You will have the opportunity to get experience and improve your skills. Later, you might be able to get a job as a foreign correspondent. But remember that living in a foreign country is not easy. Dear Miriam, I work in a bank downtown. The bank is in front of the park. My desk is next to the window, so I can see the park very well. Three weeks ago, I saw a really handsome man in the park. He usually eats his lunch there, just outside my office! He almost always buys a newspaper from V V V F F ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 3 the newsstand on the corner. Then he sits down and reads. He is always alone. I'd like to meet him, but I don't know how to do it. What can I do? Chloe Miriam's answer: First, don't be shy. Tomorrow, you should have your lunch in the park—and put on your best clothes! You should smile at him, and that's all. The next day, you should say hello to him. On the third day, you can start a conversation with him. Is there a restaurant or café near the park? Invite him to have coffee with you. You don't have to say anything special. Just ask, “Would you like to get some coffee?” No excuses! He could be your prince or he could be a frog, but only you can find out, so make the first move. 1. What should Tessa do? a. She should go swimming every day. b. She should tell her boyfriend that she can't go. c. She should take a water-skiing class. 2. What should Tessa tell her boyfriend? a. That she doesn't know how to swim. b. That she doesn't know how to water-ski. c. That she doesn't like him. 3. What should Carl do this year? a. He should study journalism. b. He should get a job at a local newspaper. c. He should become a tour guide in France. 4. How did Chloe find out about the man? a. She saw him through a window. b. She met him at the bank. c. She saw him at a café. X X X X ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 4 5. What should Chloe do? a. She should have lunch with the man tomorrow. b. She should invite the man for coffee tomorrow. c. She should have her lunch in the park tomorrow. 3. Read the text. Match the names and the information. There is one piece of information that is not needed. Miriam's Problem Page Dear Miriam, My new boyfriend, Gary, loves extreme sports! I told him that I love sports, too, which isn't true, but I really don't want to lose him. We are going water-skiing next month. It's already booked, so I can't say no now. The problem is, I never go swimming, and I can't water-ski. What should I do? Tessa Miriam's answer: Don't worry. Follow my advice and you should learn something new about yourself and your new boyfriend. To start with, you have to go swimming every day before you go. You need to be able to swim well. As for the water-skiing, your boyfriend should help you learn. Tell him the truth. But when you go water-skiing, make sure it isn't in a dangerous area. Go to an easy area first. And, finally, be brave and have fun! Dear Miriam, I am studying journalism in college, and I'm graduating next month. I need some advice. I'd like to be a journalist, but I don't have any experience. And I'd like to travel around the world. I don't know what to do. Should I get work experiencefirst? Or should I travel first? Carl Miriam's answer: Carl, in these tough economic times, you should get work experience first. Then you can travel wherever you like. You have to work hard to be a journalist. It's not easy. You should start by working for a small local newspaper. You will have the opportunity to get experience and improve your skills. Later, you might be able to get a job as a foreign correspondent. But remember that living in a foreign country is not easy. Dear Miriam, I work in a bank downtown. The bank is in front of the park. My desk is next to the window, so I can see the park very well. Three weeks ago, I saw a really handsome man in the park. He usually eats his lunch there, just outside my office! He almost always buys a newspaper from the newsstand on the corner. Then he sits down and reads. He is always alone. I'd like to meet him, but I don't know how to do it. What can I do? Chloe Miriam's answer: First, don't be shy. Tomorrow, you should have your lunch in the park—and put on your best clothes! You should smile at him, and that's all. The next day, you should say hello to him. On the third day, you can start a conversation with him. Is there a restaurant or X ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 5 café near the park? Invite him to have coffee with you. You don't have to say anything special. Just ask, “Would you like to get some coffee?” No excuses! He could be your prince or he could be a frog, but only you can find out, so make the first move. 1. Tessa's boyfriend a. wants to keep her partner. 2. Carl b. wants to travel abroad. 3. Chloe c. wants to go water-skiing. 4. Tessa d. wants to meet a partner. 5. (not needed) e. wants to study German. 4. Read the text. Complete the sentences with the correct words. Miriam's Problem Page Dear Miriam, My new boyfriend, Gary, loves extreme sports! I told him that I love sports, too, which isn't true, but I really don't want to lose him. We are going water-skiing next month. It's already booked, so I can't say no now. The problem is, I never go swimming, and I can't water-ski. What should I do? Tessa Miriam's answer: Don't worry. Follow my advice and you should learn something new about yourself and your new boyfriend. To start with, you have to go swimming every day before you go. You need to be able to swim well. As for the water-skiing, your boyfriend should help you learn. Tell him the truth. But when you go water-skiing, make sure it isn't in a dangerous area. Go to an easy area first. And, finally, be brave and have fun! Dear Miriam, I am studying journalism in college, and I'm graduating next month. I need some advice. I'd like to be a journalist, but I don't have any experience. And I'd like to travel around the world. I don't know what to do. Should I get work experience first? Or should I travel first? Carl Miriam's answer: Carl, in these tough economic times, you should get work experience first. Then you can travel wherever you like. You have to work hard to be a journalist. It's not easy. You should start by working for a small local newspaper. You will have the opportunity to get ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 6 experience and improve your skills. Later, you might be able to get a job as a foreign correspondent. But remember that living in a foreign country is not easy. Dear Miriam, I work in a bank downtown. The bank is in front of the park. My desk is next to the window, so I can see the park very well. Three weeks ago, I saw a really handsome man in the park. He usually eats his lunch there, just outside my office! He almost always buys a newspaper from the newsstand on the corner. Then he sits down and reads. He is always alone. I'd like to meet him, but I don't know how to do it. What can I do? Chloe Miriam's answer: First, don't be shy. Tomorrow, you should have your lunch in the park—and put on your best clothes! You should smile at him, and that's all. The next day, you should say hello to him. On the third day, you can start a conversation with him. Is there a restaurant or café near the park? Invite him to have coffee with you. You don't have to say anything special. Just ask, “Would you like to get some coffee?” No excuses! He could be your prince or he could be a frog, but only you can find out, so make the first move. 1. Tessa doesn't go ___________________. 2. Tessa should learn something new about ___________________. 3. Carl is finishing his studies next ___________________. 4. Chloe first saw the man ___________________ weeks ago. 5. On the ___________________ day, Chloe should start a conversation with the man. Units 1-2 | Listening 1. Listen to the speaker. Select True or False. ID2_U1-2_L3_audio.mp3 T F 1. There is a big fire in Missouri. 2. A tornado hit Colorado. 3. The tornado destroyed a hospital. swimming herself and her boyfriend month three third F F F ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 7 4. There is hot weather in Europe. 5. Some Europeans are in the hospital because of the weather. 2. Listen to the speaker. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. ID2_U1-2_L3_audio.mp3 1. The news program is from ... a. Johnstown. b. Washington. c. Wisconsin. 2. In Colorado there is ... a. a hurricane. b. a drought. c. a wildfire. 3. Rescue workers in Lamar, Missouri, are ... after the tornado. a. arriving b. moving out c. cleaning up 4. Experts say the tornado was ... in size. a. EF3 b. EF6 c. EF13 V V X X X X ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 8 5. In Europe, there ... a. is extreme flooding. b. is an earthquake. c. are hot temperatures. 3. Listen to the speaker. Match the numbers and the headlines. ID2_U1-2_L3_audio.mp3 1. 17 a. deaths caused by heat wave 2. 500 b. buildings damaged by a tornado 3. 40% c. square kilometers of fire in Colorado 4. 40 d. temperature in degrees Celsius across Europe 5. 27 e. homes destroyed by fire 4. Listen to the speaker. Complete the sentences with the correct words. ID2_U1-2_L3_audio.mp3 1. The Colorado fire has destroyed 500 ___________________. 2. The ___________________ damaged 40% of the buildings in a Missouri town. 3. In Europe, the high temperatures will ___________________. X homes tornado continue ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 9 4. Temperatures will reach nearly ___________________ degrees Celsius in some parts of Europe. 5. Some people are in the ___________________ with heat-related illnesses. Units 1-2 | Grammar 1. Read the sentences. Select True if the words are correct or False if incorrect. T F 1. Angela was making a cake when her mother arrived. 2. You was writing an essay last night. 3. You shouldn't take too many painkillers. 4. There won't to be cars in the future. 5. She has to speak three languages for her job. 2. Choose the correct option to complete each sentence. 1. I ... travel around the world when I am 60. a. want to b. need to c. have to 2. There ... less poverty in the next century. a. 'll probably b. probably will c. will probably be 40 hospitals X X X X X X X ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 10 3. You have the flu. You ... stay in bed and rest. a. should notb. should to c. should 4. My parents ... when I left the house. a. talked b. were talking c. was talking 5. I can do it ... , thank you. a. myself b. mine c. myselves 3. Match the questions and the answers. 1. Do you need some help? a. We were waiting for a friend. 2. What were you doing there last night? b. You should see a doctor. 3. Do I have to bring anything? c. Yes, something to drink. 4. What should I do? d. There'll definitely be more crime and corruption. 5. What will it be like in 2050? e. No, thanks. I'm fine. X X X ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 11 4. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses. 1. You ___________________ wear a coat because it'll be hot there. (have to) 2. He ___________________ learn how to drive. (need) 3. You ___________________ too many burgers. They are bad for you. (should/eat) 4. A: What were you doing last Friday? B: I ___________________ the soccer game. (be/watch) 5. She was chatting online when the phone ___________________. (ring) Units 1-2 | Vocabulary 1. Choose the option that is different. 1. Which option is different? a. drought b. cough c. flood 2. Which option is different? a. rainbow b. sour c. salty 3. Which option is different? a. fitness b. fever c. flu have to needs to shouldn't eat was watching ringed x x x ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 12 4. Which option is different? a. career b. health c. rotten 5. Which option is different? a. pollution b. unemployment c. eclipse 2. Match the words and the definitions. 1. tsunami a. people without jobs 2. disease b. hot food 3. spicy c. illness 4. hurricane d. strong winds 5. unemployment e. high waves x x ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 13 3. Match the opposites. 1. fresh a. poverty 2. health b. disease 3. soft c. rough 4. bland d. rotten 5. financial security e. spicy 4. Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter is given in parentheses. 1. My life priority is (f)___________________ and family. 2. This material isn't soft. It's (r)___________________. 3. Bob's stomach hurts. He has a (s)___________________. 4. Read the latest gossip (o)___________________ social media sites. 5. One global problem is animal (e)___________________. We must help protect elephants. friends rough stomach ache on extinction ENGLISH ID ◉ LEVEL 2 English ID Level 2 ã Richmond, 2018 14 Score __________________ Teacher’s comments ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Teacher’s signature _______________________________________________________________________