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This document appears to be a practice final exam for an intermediate English course. It contains sections on listening comprehension with conversations, vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and a short writing prompt. The exam tests students on their understanding of conversations, choosing synonyms and words with similar meanings, grammar, identifying true/false statements, and writing a 4 sentence paragraph about a good or bad driver. It provides students with practice in various English language skills.

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Final Exam (Inter-3)

This document appears to be a practice final exam for an intermediate English course. It contains sections on listening comprehension with conversations, vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and a short writing prompt. The exam tests students on their understanding of conversations, choosing synonyms and words with similar meanings, grammar, identifying true/false statements, and writing a 4 sentence paragraph about a good or bad driver. It provides students with practice in various English language skills.

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FINAL EXAM – INTERMEDIATE 3

Student’s name: DEIVIS INGUNZA PONCIANO Date: 12/02/2023

Teacher: Room:

Duration: Score:

Listen to the conversations. Then choose the word or phrase that correctly completes each sentence.

Conversation A

1. The driver decides to rent ( a compact car / a sedan / a van ).

2. One of the van’s ( turn signals / headlights / side-view mirrors ) doesn’t work.

3. October 5th is ( the pick-up date / the drop-off date / a Wednesday ).

Conversation B

4. The woman reserved a ( sports car / convertible / station wagon ).

5. The man has trouble finding ( her reservation / the car she wants / any available car ).

6. The drop-off date is ( February 11 / February 12 / February 13 ).

Choose a word that has almost the same meaning.

“It´s great to see you again” = _________

a. I totally agree with you


b. I´m so happy for you
c. Long time no see

Choose the option that has ONLY COUNTABLE NOUNS

a. dental floss, toothpaste, hairspray


b. a brush, a comb, a nail file
c. deodorant, a razor, soap

I totally agree with you … =

a. you can say that again!


b. weave through traffic?
c. text while driving?

Is there ________ shaving cream in the salon?


a. a lots
b. any
c. many

Really? That's unbelievable.

a. You've got to be kidding!


b. "You can say that again"
c. speed?

Invite on a date = ____________

a. drop off
b. fill up
c. ask out

The manicurist brought _________ nail polish to paint my nails.

a. Many
b. Any
c. Some

There was nothing good on TV so I ________it _____ and went to bed.

a. Turned up
b. turned off
c. turned down

I'm really tired because I ________ at 5 AM this morning.

a. got on
b. got up
c. got around

That's amazing! The cosmetic section has _____________ makeup!

a. a lot of
b. many
c. any

I ________  dinner when I suddenly _______  a loud bang.

a. was having / was hearing


b. was having / heard
c. had / heard

When it ________  to rain, our dog ________ in the park.

a. was starting / was playing


b. started / was playing
c. started / played

Who _________  on the phone when I came home?

a. was talking
b. was talked
c. talking
READING:

CHOOSE TRUE OR FALSE FOR EACH STATEMENT

Drivers who hold their cell phones have more accidents than drivers who use headsets. TRUE – FALSE

Drivers who are talking on the phone respond more slowly to road signs and people on the road. TRUE – FALSE

When you talk on a cell phone, you don’t see everything on the road. TRUE - FALSE

WRITING:
Write about someone you know who is a very good or a very bad driver. Discuss his/her
driving habits. Write at least four sentences.

-My father doesn't know how to drive because he uses his cell phone while driving.

-I am responsible when driving because I respect the traffic laws.

- My uncle wasn´t paying attention signal when turning

- Peruvians don´t respect traffic signs

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