Top notch 3a listening text pdf unit 5 năm 2024

Top notch 3a listening text pdf unit 5 năm 2024

Top Notch 3, Third Edition 1

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GRAMMAR READINESS SELF-CHECK

Quantifiers for indefinite quantities and

amounts

A

  1. much

2. many

3. much

4. a lot of

5. some

6. many

The real conditional

A

  1. If you call me tomorrow morning, I will give / I’ll

give you the information you need.

2. Will the hotel gift shop be open if I arrive after

6:00 p.m.?

3. If you do not hurry / you don’t hurry, the fitness

center won’t be / will not be open.

4. Will we miss the express train if we arrive at the

station after 4:00?

5. If you click on the scroll bar, the screen will

move up and down.

The unreal conditional

A

  1. b . broke

2. a. would you do

3. a. would tell

4. c. wanted

5. b. would you feel

6. b. went

Comparisons with as…as

A

  1. London is just as exciting as Rome. / Rome is just

as exciting as London.

2. The ceramic vase is not nearly as beautiful as the

glass vase.

3. I’m not quite as rebellious as my sister.

4. The Green Hotel is almost as expensive as the

Chelton Hotel.

5. The movie Kill Bill was just as violent as War of

the Worlds. / The movie War of the Worlds was

just as violent as Kill Bill.

Gerunds and infinitives

A

  1. speaking

2. worrying

3. changing

4. being

5. getting

6. to feel

  1. to accept

The passive voice

A

  1. One Hundred Years of Solitude was written by

Gabriel García Márquez in 1967.

2. Fried cheese balls are eaten for lunch or snacks.

3. Las Meninas was painted by the Spanish artist

Diego Velázquez in 1656.

4. The beds are turned down every night at the

Gates Hotel.

5. Mangos are grown in many countries around

the world.

The past continuous

A

  1. had

2. was looking up

3. found

4. decided

5. was doing

6. crashed

  1. tried

8. was trying

  1. rang

10 . said

Use to / Used to

A

  1. didn’t use to like

2. used to be

3. Did, use to go

4. used to have

5. used to be

6. didn’t use to be

Note: In communicative exercises where several answers are possible, this answer key contains some examples of

correct answers, not all possible answers. Any valid answer in this type of exercise should be considered acceptable.

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