Pathways Reading Unit 2 Test _ PDF _ Verb
Pathways Reading Unit 2 Test _ PDF _ Verb
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5. The company isn't doing well right now, but sales should improve soon .
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Building the plane was difficult. Irving asked more than 50 companies for airplane parts. Most 160 pages
said no, but he kept asking. Three years later, he had parts worth $300,000. Columbia, an
airplane company, agreed to build a plane using the parts. Soon, his airplane was ready to fly.
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On March 23, 2007, Irving began his round-the-world trip. After 97 days - with 145 hours in Pathways rw3 2e U7
the air - he landed back in Miami. A cheering crowd of people was there to welcome him. Test
SHARING THE DREAM
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Irving saw many young people in the crowd, and this had a powerful effect on him. He wanted
to use his experience to help other young people achieve their own dreams. "Everyone told me
what I couldn't do," says Irving. "They said I was too young, that I didn't have enough money. PDF No ratings yet
[But] even if no one believes in your dream," he says, "you have to pursue it." Pathways rw2 2e U2
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As a child, Emily Ainsworth loved the colorful world of traveling circuses. As she grew older, PDF 0% (1)
she also became interested in other cultures. "England is a small country," she says. "I saved up
for years . . . so that I could afford to travel abroad." Pathways Rw1 2e U8
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Ainsworth had many different jobs to pay for her travels. When she was 16, she had earned
enough money to travel to Mexico. The experience changed her life. She fell in love with the
country and dreamed that perhaps she could return one day. 8 pages
As a 22-year-old, Ainsworth got her chance. She entered a radio competition to think of an
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interesting travel idea. The winner would go on the journey and make a documentary.
Ainsworth's idea was to go to Mexico to learn about the lives of circus workers. To her Pathways rw2 2e U3
surprise, she won the competition. Test
Mexico has many circuses. One of the smaller ones is Circo Padilla. Soon after arriving in
Mexico, Ainsworth met Padilla's ringmaster, Don Humberto. He invited her to visit his circus. 13 pages
On her first day in Circo Padilla, one of the dancers could not take part in the show. Humberto
asked Ainsworth if she wanted to be a dancer. Five minutes later, Ainsworth says, she was PDF No ratings yet
wearing dancer's clothes. It was, she says, "like a childhood dream come true." Pathways rw2 2e U4
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As a circus dancer, Ainsworth and the other circus workers performed and lived together. She
also studied and took pictures of circus life. The days were quiet, but at night, the circus world
came alive.
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Ainsworth now has a career as a journalist and photographer. She still has a love for Mexico
and returns there when she can. "I still feel like a part of that world," she says. PDF 100% (2)
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Her advice to young people is to follow their childhood dreams. "When you're eight years old,"
she says, "you know that anything is possible." Unit 3 Test
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READING PRACTICE:
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Read the passage. Then look at the statements and write: Pathways Rw4 2e
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TRUE if the statement is the same as information in the passage
FALSE if the statement is different to information in the passage
NOT GIVEN if there is no information about this in the passage
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A In the past, people spent years working for the same company, and they didn't change jobs PDF 100% (2)
very often. It wasn't unusual to start a job after school or college, and stay there until you Pathways rw3 2e U1
retired. These days, however, it's more difficult to find this reliable kind of work. In fact, a
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lot of young people regularly have to change their jobs and even their careers.
B
Because it's harder to find a safe job, people are thinking of smart new ways to make money.
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One unusual new job is waiting in lines. Most people aren't interested in spending time at a
government office to get a new driver's license, or waiting to buy tickets for a music
concert. But these days you may not need to wait. A company in New York called SOLD PDF 50% (2)
Inc. charges Pathways 4
$25 per hour to have somebody wait in line for you. It's an expensive service, but lots of
busy people are willing to pay for a "line-sitter." SOLD Inc. is very successful, and the man Listening &
C who started the business earns around $1000 a week. Speaking Unit 1 Test
One thing is for sure: better machines and new technologies will mean fewer people 8 pages
working in the jobs their parents did. At the same time, we'll always have to pay bills and
support our families. What does this all mean? We can probably expect lots of new, PDF 100% (2)
different, and unusual jobs like line-sitting in the future.
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17. Young people change jobs more often than their parents did. NOT GIVEN
18. The author says it used to be more difficult to find a reliable job. TRUE 12 pages
19. SOLD Inc. has more than 1000 employees. NOT GIVEN PDF 100% (2)
20. SOLD Inc. line sitters know the best places to get concert tickets. NOT GIVEN
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21. The author thinks $25 per hour is cheap for a line sitter. FALSE
22. The man who started SOLD Inc. earns about $4000 a month. FALSE 12 pages
23. In the future, new technology will help people to find jobs. NOT GIVEN PDF 100% (1)
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A In the past, people spent years working for the same company, and they didn't change jobs
very often. It wasn't unusual to start a job after school or college, and stay there until you 9 pages
retired. These days, however, it's more difficult to find this reliable kind of work. In fact, a
lot of young people regularly have to change their jobs and even their careers. PDF No ratings yet
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Because it's harder to find a safe job, people are thinking of smart new ways to make Pathways ls1 2e U4
money. One unusual new job is waiting in lines. Most people aren't interested in spending Test 1
time at a
government office to get a new driver's license, or waiting to buy tickets for a music
concert. But these days you may not need to wait. A company in New York called SOLD 7 pages
Inc. charges
$25 per hour to have somebody wait in line for you. It's an expensive service, but lots of
busy people are willing to pay for a "line-sitter." SOLD Inc. is very successful, and the man PDF No ratings yet
C who started the business earns around $1000 a week. Reading:: Who Are
You Going To Be?
One thing is for sure: better machines and new technologies will mean fewer people
working in the jobs their parents did. At the same time, we'll always have to pay bills and
support our families. What does this all mean? We can probably expect lots of new,
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different, and unusual jobs like line-sitting in the future.
27. Where does the author say why jobs will change in the future? PDF No ratings yet
a. Paragraph A
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28. Where does the author give an example of a new kind of job?
a. Paragraph A
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b. Paragraph B
c. Paragraph C
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Writing, and Critical
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5 Reading 2
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Example I need get good grades this semester. (missing word) PDF 100% (1)
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38. We hope to finishing the project by Friday. (incorrect verb form)
We hope to finish the project by Friday.
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39. We're going to make a trip to Hawaii next year. (incorrect verb + noun collocation)
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We go to a trip to Hawaii next year. Vocabulary
Extension Answer…
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40. My cousin is a teacher, but he really wants to a farmer. (missing word)
My cousin is a teacher, but he really wants to be a farmer.
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41. Mitsuru plans to returns to university for his graduation. (incorrect verb form) 5 Reading 1
Mitsuru plans to return ersity for his graduation.
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42. You should start Mandarin if you want to live in China. (incorrect verb + noun collocation)
You should start Mandarin if you go to live in China. PDF No ratings yet
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Reading Section -
WRITING PRACTICE 2: Answer Key
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Write sentences to answer each question below in your own words. Use the example as a guide.
1. What place do you hope to visit someday? Why? PDF No ratings yet
2. What was your childhood dream?
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3. What was the best course you took? Why?
4. What's something you need to learn? Why? Keys - PDF - Hunting
5. What advice do you have for young people? - Habitat
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1. What place do you hope to visit someday? Why?
I hope to visit Japan someday, because I want to visit all traditional place and study PDF No ratings yet
their cultures. READ
The best course I took was English level 5, and because in this course starts to write my
ideas in English and talk English with my classmates.
Actually I want to learn about web application developing skills, and because a lot of jobs
and opportunities are waiting me when I learned that.
They should learn new things and improve their skills for future.