Midterm Exam Review (M.3)

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REVIEW MIDTERM EXAM

Part 1: Conversation

Part 2: Infinitive with to

Part 3: Match words with the definitions (celebration)

Part 4: If-clauses

Part 5: Prepositions &Nouns

Part 6: Reading

PART 1Conversation

Conversation

Sale Assistance

Kathy

Assistant: Welcome Madam, can I help you?

Kathy: Yes, thanks. _____________.

A. How are you? B. How much is this blouse?

C. How is everything?

Assistant: It’s $50.

D. How will it be?

Kathy: Can I ______ it on?

A. try B. eat

C. walk

Assistant: Yes, you can. What size are you?

D. am

Kathy: I don’t know.

A. bathroom B. bedroom

C. restroom

Assistant: Well, I think you should try size 15. The ____________ is over there.

D. changing room

Kathy: Wow! It fits me perfectly.

Assistant: Sure. Here you are.

Kathy: Do you have a bigger size?

Not too big and not too small

DOES ITFIT

?

It fits her.

It doesn’t fit her.

It doesn’t fit him.

It doesn’t fit them.

It fits him.

Assistant: Do you like it? I think __________. You are beautiful in this blouse.

Kathy: Thanks. I’ll take it.

A. I hate it B. you’re ugly when you wear it

C. it suits you D. it’s too small

PART 2Infinitive with to

Infinitive with toPage 148

What is infinitive?

It is a base form of a verb.

There is no change in a verb at all.

No –ing, no –ed ?

Of course, that’s right.

Let’s guess which one is infinitive.

flown

write

good

played

smile

walk

talked

are

see

Exercise 12

1.2.3.4.5.

to goto buyto fixto maketo fit

Guideline for Midterm Exam

1) We’re really happy __________ in your team.

2) Don’t forget __________ the windows.

3) I’m sorry __________ that your son is sick.

4) She decided __________ in New Zealand.

5) He always encourages his friends __________ their dreams

reach close study be hear

to be

to close

to hear

to study

to reach

Don’t for get to write “to” in front of a verb in the exam paper

Be Careful !!

Example

1) We’re really happy __to be__ in your team.

reach close study be hear

2) We’re really happy __be__ in your team.

PART 3

Match words with the definitions

Celebration

There are 5 words from unit 5 “Celebration”

p.156 for you to match with the meanings.

Be Careful !!

What is Easter?

a Christian religious holiday that celebrates Jesus Christ’s return to life.

Decoration and Presents

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Spaghetti

Pumpkin Soup

Roasted Chicken

Steak

Fried Prawns

Custard Cake

Soft Drinks

Fried Rice

Egg Tart

Mixed Salad

French Fries

Jelly

Kinds of Food Names of Food1) Appetizer2) Entrée 3) Salad4) Dessert5) Beverage

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Appetizer

A small amount of food eaten before a meal. It is the first

part of a meal.

AppetizerPumpkin Soup French Fries

Fried Prawns

Entrée

The main dish of a meal

EntréeRoasted Chicken Spaghetti

Fried Rice Steak

SaladMixed Salad

DessertJelly Egg Tart

Custard Cake

Desert

Beverage

A drink of any type

BeverageSoft Drinks

PART 4If-Clauses

P.161

First conditional

True in the present or futurePossibly happen in the present or

future

If+ simple present, S+ will+ v. infinitive

S+ V.1

Exercise 10

If I save my pocket money, I will go to see Carnival in Brazil.

If I save my pocket money, I will go to a music festival.

If I save my pocket money, I will visit Brazil.

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Exercise 10 Page 162

If I save my pocket money, I will join Bonfire Night.

If I save my pocket money, I will celebrate New Year in China.

Second conditional

Untrue in the present or future

If+ simple past, S+ would+ v. infinitive

S+ V.2

won werewould travel

would go seewould joinflew

had would buybecame would be

Exercise 11Page 162

Third conditional

Untrue in the past

If+ past perfect, S+ would have+ past participle

S+ had+ past participle (V.3)

hadn’t rainedwould have gone

had hadwould have joined

hadn’t broken up would have celebrated

Exercise 12Page 163

Midterm Guideline (If-Clauses)

If-Clauses

1) If I had had enough money, I ________ that car.

A. bought B. would buy

C. would have bought

D. had bought

If-Clauses

2) If we love teaching, we ___________ teachers.

A. will be B. would be

C. were D. would had been

If-Clauses

3) He would go jogging if he __________ exercising.

A. will love B. enjoy

C. enjoyed D. likes

If-Clauses

4) The tree __________ if you had watered it.

A. would died B. will not die

C. would have died D. would not have died

If-Clauses

5) It ___________ difficult to be able to speak other languages if you learnt and practiced.

A. would not be B. will not be

C. would have been difficult

D. is not

If-Clauses

6) If you watch this comedy movie, you __________.

A. will happy B. would have been happy

C. will laugh D. would have laughed

If-Clauses

7) Your mother ____________ if you were a good child.

A. would be proud of you

B. will be proud of you

C. would have been proud of you

D. are proud of you

If-Clauses

8) If it __________ I would not go out.

A. raining B. rained

C. will rain D. would rain

If-Clauses

9) You will pass the exam if you ___________.

A. studied B. study

C. will study D. would study

If-Clauses

10) If he ______________hungry, he would have had some snacks.

A. would had been

B. was

C. had been D. will be

PREPOSITIONS

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Show the relationship between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence

Guideline for Midterm Exam

5) She will go to Phuket ______ her friends.

2) We should be good children ______ our parents.

1) I’ll take care ______ you.

3) Did you draw this picture ______ yourself?

to of from with by for

with

for

of

by

4) I want to cry. Now I don’t have anything ______ eat. to

Guideline for Midterm Exam

to of from with by for

6) Ann knew this news ______ TV. from

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

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Countable Nouns

Uncountable Nouns

We can count

We can’t count

Countable Nouns

Countable Nouns They can be singular or

plural

Singular a/an/the

this/my/that

I have one/a car.

The car you drove is mine.

This/My car is very old.

Countable Nouns

Countable Nouns

Uncountable Nouns Milk

I drink one/a milk.

I drink (some/little) milk.

I have one/a glass of milk.

Uncountable Nouns

No a/an

But we can say- a glass of milk- A bottle of water

some, any, a little, much

Uncountable Nouns

MilkRice

Uncountable Nouns Money

Uncountable Nouns News

Uncountable Nouns Information

Uncountable Nouns Happiness

Uncountable Nouns Love

Guideline for Midterm Exam

1) Do you have _______ problems?

2) I add _______ sugar in my coffee.

3) She likes _______ colors, such as blue, red, and grey. 4) He won the lottery, so now he has __________ money.

some any much many

any

many

some

much

Reading

UNSEEN

READING

The reading is about “Tibetan Costume”

Tibetan Costume