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Summit - Review - Units 3-5

This document provides a review for Summit 1, covering Units 3-5 on various topics. It includes: 1) A matching exercise on money matters topics like credit cards, jobs, moving, teaching, and travel goals. 2) Multiple choice questions to summarize listening situations about finances, savings, budgets, and spending habits. 3) An exercise on completing sentences about dressing appropriately for work, casual dress codes, beauty, and shopping habits. 4) Questions to identify grammatically correct sentences using neither/nor, either/or, and not only/but structures. 5) An exercise completing sentences with antonyms like dishonest, inconsiderate, unpleasant, irresponsible using a word

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Summit - Review - Units 3-5

This document provides a review for Summit 1, covering Units 3-5 on various topics. It includes: 1) A matching exercise on money matters topics like credit cards, jobs, moving, teaching, and travel goals. 2) Multiple choice questions to summarize listening situations about finances, savings, budgets, and spending habits. 3) An exercise on completing sentences about dressing appropriately for work, casual dress codes, beauty, and shopping habits. 4) Questions to identify grammatically correct sentences using neither/nor, either/or, and not only/but structures. 5) An exercise completing sentences with antonyms like dishonest, inconsiderate, unpleasant, irresponsible using a word

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SUMMIT 1 – REVIEW (Units 3-5)

Teacher: Aron Navarro


Student: ______________________________________________________________
UNIT 3: MONEY MATTERS

Match each sentence with the correct words in the box to form sentences.
A. plan to pay off
1. When do you __________ your credit card? B. to have traveled
2. Sheila __________ a new job by next month.   C. will have moved
3. We __________ to our new home by this time next year. D. hopes to have found
4. Professor Blake __________ this class for another four years.   E. plans to teach
5. Her goal is __________ around the world by the time she turns 40.

1. I __________ from school next semester.


2. Her goal is __________ enough money for a down payment by next fall.
3. I hope __________ more time with my friends next month. A. to spend
4. Will you __________ your report by the deadline? B. to have saved
5. He expects __________ his studies by then. C. have finished
D. plan to graduate
E. to have finished
Listen. Choose the choice that best summarizes what you heard.

SITUATION 1
A. Steve doesn't have enough money to buy what he needs.
B. Steve has a problem making money.
SITUATION 2
A. He puts money into a savings account.
B. He does not put money into a savings account.
SITUATION 3
A. Steve doesn't always pay his credit card bill in full.
B. Steve pays his credit card bill in full each month.
SITUATION 4
A. He is living within his means.
B. He is living beyond his means.
SITUATION 5
A. Steve has cut back on his expenses.
B. Steve needs to cut back on his expenses.
SITUATION 6
A. Steve needs to pay attention to where his money goes.
B. Steve needs to make more money.
SITUATION 7
A. She advises him to keep a budget.
B. She advises him to spend less money on everything.
SITUATION 8
A. The man didn't know it would be so hard to operate.
B. The man didn't know it would be so hard to put together.
SITUATION 9
A. The woman is being thrifty.
B. The woman is being stingy.
SITUATION 10
A. The woman is a spendthrift.
B. The woman has a savings program.
UNIT 4: LOOKING GOOD

Click on the correct choice to complete each sentence.


1. __________ people in my office dress casually.
a. Every
b. Each
c. Many
2. __________ businesses are participating in the street fair.
a. A number of
b. Every
c. A little
3. Has there been __________ interest in the project?
a. A majority of
b. Many
c. Much
4. __________ of my shoes are comfortable.
a. A little
b. Most
c. Every
5. __________ of my friends get facials.
a. Any
b. Every
c. Some
6. __________ teenage girls wish they were thinner.
a. Less
b. A great deal of
c. A majority of
7. In my opinion, a casual dress code results in __________ productivity.
a. A number of
b. Many
c. More
8. If you look for it, you'll find __________ beauty in the world.
a. A few
b. A majority of
c. A lot of
9. I've worn a suit to work __________ day this week.
a. Every
b. Five
c. Most
10. I come to this store __________ time I shop.
a. Each
b. More
c. All

UNIT 5: COMMUNITY

Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.


Sentence 1
a. You should either put out your cigarette or go outside.
b. You should neither put out your cigarette or go outside.
Sentence 2
a. Neither cell phones nor cameras are allowed in here.
b. Neither cell phones nor cameras is allowed in here.
Sentence 3
a. Not only is chewing with your mouth open rude, but it's also disgusting.
b. Not only chewing with your mouth open is rude, but it's also disgusting.
Sentence 4
a. I like either cigar smoke nor pipe smoke.
b. I like neither cigar smoke nor pipe smoke.
Sentence 5
a. Either the city planners or the architect are going to make the presentation.
b. Either the city planners or the architect is going to make the presentation.
Sentence 6
a. Not only she forgot to put her seatbelt on, but she also didn't use her turn signal.
b. Not only did she forget to put her seatbelt on, but she also didn't use her turn signal.
Sentence 7
a. You should neither litter or spit on the street.
b. You should neither litter nor spit on the street.
Sentence 8
a. Either you or your employees need to go to the meeting.
b. Either you or your employees needs to go to the meeting.
Sentence 9
a. Neither my brother nor my sisters smokes.
b. Neither my brother nor my sisters smoke.
Sentence 10
a. Talking loudly on a cell phone is either polite nor considerate.
b. Talking loudly on a cell phone is neither polite nor considerate.

Complete each sentence with the antonym for a word in the box.

polite – responsible – honest – pleasant - considerate

1. He's lied to me before. He's__________________________.

2. You shouldn't be so__________________________of your friend's feelings. 

3. It’s __________________________to chew with your mouth open.

4. Driving without a seatbelt is__________________________.

5. The food wasn't that good, and there was a bad smell in the restaurant. It was
an__________________________evening.

courteous – appropriate – excusable – rational – mature

1. It's_________________________ to ask your boss how much money she makes. You should never
discuss salaries at work.
2. Their decision doesn't make any sense. It's completely_________________________,if you ask
me.  
3. He's acting like a child. He's so_________________________.
4. She spoke rudely to the waiter. She made a_________________________remark about the
service. 
5. The dictator harmed many people. His actions were_________________________.

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