
Life 4 - Unit 7 - Review and Memory Booster
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Life 4
Unit 7
Review & Memory Booster
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Vocabulary
Complete the summary of the article on page 82.
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Multiple Choice
Eric Sanderson made a (1)_____ model of what New York looked like several hundred years ago.
computer
natural
image
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Multiple Choice
At that time there were no streets or (2)_____, and the (3) _____ was wild and (4) _____.
model
built-up
buildings
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Multiple Choice
At that time there were no streets or (2)buildings, and the (3) _____ was wild and (4) _____.
city
area
history
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Multiple Choice
At that time there were no streets or (2)buildings, and the (3)area was wild and (4) _____.
natural
buildings
history
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Multiple Choice
The 3D (5)_____ is very accurate: you can choose any point in today’s (6)_____ and see what it was like in the (7)_____. The project took Sanderson ten years to complete.
buildings
model
computer
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Multiple Choice
The 3D (5)model is very accurate: you can choose any point in today’s (6)_____ and see what it was like in the (7)_____. The project took Sanderson ten years to complete.
city
image
past
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Multiple Choice
The 3D (5)model is very accurate: you can choose any point in today’s (6)city and see what it was like in the (7)_____. The project took Sanderson ten years to complete.
buildings
history
past
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Lesson 7A - page 83
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Multiple Choice
1. We use used to to talk about habits in the past.
Correct
Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
2. We use used to to talk about situations in the past.
Correct
Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
3. We use used to to talk about a single event in the past.
Correct
Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
4. The negative form of used to is don’t used to.
Correct
Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
5. There is no present form of used to.
Correct
Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
6. The question form of used to is Did you use to …?
Correct
Incorrect
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page 85
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Fill in the Blank
1. What’s the comparative form (+) of modern?
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Fill in the Blank
2. What’s the comparative form (-) of traditional?
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Fill in the Blank
3. What’s the comparative form (+) of good?
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Fill in the Blank
4. What’s the comparative form (+) of bad?
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Fill in the Blank
5. Rewrite the sentence, beginning with Boston and using as: New York is bigger than Boston.
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Fill in the Blank
6. Rewrite the sentence, using as: Boston and Washington, D.C. are the same size.
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Exercise 1 - page 92
1. Look at the photo of rooftop golf. Then complete the text. Use comparative forms and patterns of adjectives and adverbs. Use the simple past and used to form of the verbs.
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Fill in the Blank
I'd never heard of rooftop golf before. I suppose that as cities get (1) _____ (big / big), people live a long way from golf courses.
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Fill in the Blank
When I was a kid, I (2)_____ (live) in an apartment building with a basement parking garage.
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Fill in the Blank
During the day, the garage (3) _____ (be) almost empty, so we (4) _____ (play) soccer there.
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Fill in the Blank
During the day, the garage (3) was lmost empty, so we (4) _____ (play) soccer there.
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Fill in the Blank
Obviously, we played (5) _____ (well) on a real field and we couldn't kick the ball (6) _____ (as / hard /as) when we played outside, but we (7) _____ (not mind).
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Fill in the Blank
Obviously, we played (5) better on a real field and we couldn't kick the ball (6) _____ (as / hard /as) when we played outside, but we (7) _____ (not mind).
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Fill in the Blank
Obviously, we played (5) better on a real field and we couldn't kick the ball (6) as hard as when we played outside, but we (7) _____ (not mind).
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Fill in the Blank
Having the garage meant we could play (8) _____ (often).
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Fill in the Blank
These days, gyms seem to be (9) _____ (more / more / popular) in cities.
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Fill in the Blank
I suppose people spend a lot of time sitting at desks or in cars. And (10) _____ (less / active) they are, (11) _____ (less healthy) they feel. Gyms have taken the place of open spaces in a lot of cities.
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Fill in the Blank
I suppose people spend a lot of time sitting at desks or in cars. And (10) the less active they are, (11) _____ (less healthy) they feel. Gyms have taken the place of open spaces in a lot of cities.
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Vocabulary
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Multiple Choice
1. You can find a mixture of traditional and modern houses in Malaysia. As in most cities, new houses are often built close together.
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Multiple Choice
2. People have made their homes in these natural formations since Roman times. Even today, some of these houses are still used as homes.
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Multiple Choice
3.There are many houses that are built along the banks of rivers, especially in parts of Asia. The water rises and falls but the houses stay dry.
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Multiple Choice
4. These structures are used by people who move around to live in different parts of Central Asia. The walls are made from a woolen material and don’t usually have any windows.
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page 86
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Multiple Choice
1. We’re going to Paris for a _____ weekend.
central
factual
historic
romantic
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Multiple Choice
2. Lots of people live in the _____ areas around here.
coastal
national
natural
personal
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Multiple Choice
3. You can still see the _____ stone buildings in this old town.
economic
factual
original
professional
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Multiple Choice
4. After a difficult year, the region is making a slow _____ recovery.
economic
energetic
historic
musical
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Multiple Choice
5. I can give you advice about your _____ problems, if you need it.
beneficial
economic
finacial
traditional
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Exercise 3 - page 92
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Multiple Choice
1. Which word doesn’t belong in the group?
bricks
igloo
wood
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Multiple Choice
2. Which word doesn’t belong in the group?
run-down
skyscrapers
traffic
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Multiple Choice
3. Which word doesn’t belong in the group?
apartment
house
neighborhood
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Multiple Choice
4. Which word doesn’t belong in the group?
built-up
polluted
residents
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Multiple Choice
5. Which word doesn’t belong in the group?
garden
town
city
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Exercise 5
page 92
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Multiple Choice
1. A: What’s wrong with this apartment?
f. B: _____ a bigger kitchen.
I'd rather
I'd prefer
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Multiple Choice
2. A: Are you looking for a roommate?
a. B: _____ to live on my own.
I'd rather
I prefer
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Multiple Choice
3. A: I can show you a fantastic beach house.
c. B: _____ the country to the coast.
I'd rather
I prefer
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Multiple Choice
4 A: This apartment is nice. Are you going to take it?
e. B: _____ visit a few more places first.
I'd rather
I prefer
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Multiple Choice
5. A: I’m not interested in looking around the downtown area.
b. B: Where would you rather _____?
go
to go?
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Multiple Choice
6 A: Are you going to live near your job?
d B: I prefer _____ near my family.
living
live
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