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Megagoal Book 1 Unit 4: The Art of Advertising: Vocabulary

This document contains a vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension exercise from a unit on advertising. The vocabulary questions test word meanings related to products and descriptions. The grammar questions cover passive voice, verbs that describe senses, and comparative structures. The reading passage discusses the concept of false advertising, such as when product images or availability are misleading. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing deceptive advertising tactics.

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Megagoal Book 1 Unit 4: The Art of Advertising: Vocabulary

This document contains a vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension exercise from a unit on advertising. The vocabulary questions test word meanings related to products and descriptions. The grammar questions cover passive voice, verbs that describe senses, and comparative structures. The reading passage discusses the concept of false advertising, such as when product images or availability are misleading. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing deceptive advertising tactics.

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MegaGoal Book 1 Unit 4: The Art of Advertising

Vocabulary

A. Choose the best answer to fill in the blank in each question.


1. Laptop computers are _____.
A. bulky B. refreshing C. leather D. portable
2. A compact car is very _____.
A. small B. large C. expensive D. cheap
3. Credit cards were developed because paying for everything with cash became _____.
A. plastic B. practical C. franchise D. impractical
4. A common status symbol is _____.
A. an old car B. a used car C. an expensive car D. a compact car
5. It is nice to be able to _____ your computer, or choose what options to include on it.
A. revolutionize B. customize C. compact D. portable
6. When a person is impolite, he or she is _____.
A. always B. fairly polite C. very polite D. not polite

Grammar

B. Choose the best answer to fill in the blank in each question.


The Passive

1. This car is ( make – makes – making – made ) in Japan.


2. The bag was (develop – develops – developing – developed) in the Netherlands.
3. Our products have been ( use – using – used - uses ) by travelers all over the world.
4. A clean engine will be ( produce – producing – produces - produced ) in the future.
5. Cotton ( is grown – was grown – will be grown – has been grown ) for thousands of years.
6. The cake has ( be – being – been – is ) eaten.
7. The airport will ( be – being – been – is ) built next year.
8. Bread ( made – is made – is making – will be made ) of flour.
9. The first car ( made – was made – was making – will be made ) in 1886.
10. In the future, smaller and smaller cars ( will drive – will be driving – will be driven – will been driving)

Verbs Look, Smell, Sound, Taste with Like + Noun

11. Something ( looks – smells – sounds – tastes ) delicious! What’s for dinner?
12. I like that shirt. The color red ( looks – smells – sounds – tastes ) good on you.
13. What is that noise? It ( looks – smells – sounds – tastes ) like someone is outside.
14. This new doorbell ( looks – smells – sounds – tastes ) just like a parrot.
15. You ( look – smell – sound – taste ) like a business man with that new haircut.
16. I like this new fragrance. It ( looks – smells – sounds – tastes ) like roses.
17. This restaurant food doesn’t ( look – smell – sound – taste ) like home cooking, but it’s OK.
18. You ( look – smell – sound – taste ) just like my father and mother, but thanks for the advice, anyway.
19. The twins ( look – smell – sound – taste ) just like their mother, don’t you think?
Comparatives, Superlatives and As As
1. That car is …………… the other one .
a- safer than b- the safest c- as safe d- safe
2. This is …………………..company in the world .
a-big b-bigger c-the biggest d-biggest
3. This exercise is ……….. than the last one .
a- easier b- easiest c- easy d- as easy
4. Khalid is ………….. student in class.
a-clever b- cleverer than c- the cleverest d- as clever
5. This Summer is …………….the last .
a- hotter than b-the hottest c- as hot d- hot
6. This is the ……………….. picture I have ever seen .
20. a-nice b-nicer c-the nicest d-as nice
7. Arabic is ……………….. than English to learn.
a- as difficult b- more difficult c- the most difficult d- difficult
8. Ahmad is the ………………. player in the team.
a-as good b-better c-best d- good
9. Ali is better than Ahmed at school, Ahmed is not as ..... as All.
a-better b- best c- good d- better than
10. Which is………………football team in Saudi Arabia ?
a- good b- as good c- the best d- better
11. The car is ......... than a train.
a- slow b- slowly c- slowest d- slower
12. Nadia is ……………. than Soha.
a-tall b-taller c-tallest d- as tall
13. My father is …………… man in the family .
a-old b-oldest c-older d-the oldest
14. Sara is ……………. girl in the class.
a-good b-better c-best d-the best
15. Heba is………………girl in our class.
a-young b-younger c-youngest d-the youngest
16. The cheetah is the ............ animal.
a-fast b- fastest c- faster d- as fast
17. My car is the ………………… one.
a-expensive b-more expensive c-as expensive d-most expensive

18. The used car is $12,000. The new car is $12,000.


A. The used car is cheaper than the new car. B. The used car is more expensive than the new car.
C. The used car is not as expensive as the new car. D. The used car is as expensive as the new car.

19. Omar is 18 years old. Jake is 20 years old.


A. Omar is not as old as Jake. B. Omar is as old as Jake.
C. Jake is older as Omar. D. Jake is as older as Omar.
C. Do as shown:
1. People will drive more efficient cars. ( Change into Passive )
______________________________________________________________________
2. People eat pizza everyday. ( Change into Passive )
______________________________________________________________________
3. Isaac Newton discovered the law of gravity. ( Change into Passive )
______________________________________________________________________
4. People all over the world have read that story. ( Change into Passive )
5. It’s (clean) _______________ than other models. ( Correct)
6. It’s the (old) _____________ car of all. ( Correct)
7. A Ferrari is (expensive) _______________ than a Toyota. ( Correct)
8. Titanic is the (exciting) ________________film. ( Correct)

Reading
D. Read the text and answer the questions. Choose the best answer to each question.
False Advertising
Sometimes companies are guilty of false advertising. False advertising is untrue information that is given to people
to make them buy a product. For example, have you ever seen a picture of a product in an advertisement, but when you
went to the store the product did not look as good as it looked in the picture? This is false advertising. The store may have
wanted the product to look better than it actually was to make people come to the store. If an advertisement contains a
picture, the picture must look like the real product it advertises.

Have you ever seen an advertisement for a product, but when you went to the store, the store no longer had the
product? Sometimes this can happen by accident. But stores who always advertise products that they don’t have are guilty
of false advertising. They could be using this trick just to get people to come to the store.

Also, if an advertisement says that an item is “on sale,” then the item must have had a higher price recently. It is
false advertising if an item is always on sale. It is important for people to recognize false advertising tricks so that they are
not tricked into buying products that they do not need or want.

16. False advertising is _____.


A. true information B. untrue information
C. bad pictures D. for sale items

17. An example of false advertising is when _____.


A. a product looks as good in the store as it does in the advertisement
B. a product is advertised in a newspaper
C. a product is always on sale D. a product is never on sale

18. The product in the store did not look as good as it did in the picture means the product _____.
A. looked better in the picture B. looked better in the store
C. was not in the store D. was not really on sale

19. A sale price is _____ than the usual price.


A. sometimes higher B. always higher
C. sometimes lower D. always lower

20. An example of false advertising is when _____.


A. you like the product in the advertisement B. you cannot buy the product in the store
C. you go to the store because of the advertisement D. the product in the advertisement is expensive
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