Listening and Speaking 1.
Unit 2 Test A
            Nguyễn Thị Thanh Bình                                                    06/11/2024
Name: ______________________________________                             Date: _____________
   Unit 2 Test Purposes
       ▪ Listen to a talk and take notes in a T‐chart (Note‐taking Skill)
       ▪ Listen to a talk and understand specific information (Listening Comprehension)
       ▪ Identify main ideas and details (Listening Skill)
       ▪ Understand and use target vocabulary from the unit (Vocabulary)
       ▪ Guess the meaning of words from context (Vocabulary Skill)
       ▪ Understand the use of should/shouldn’t and it’s + adjective + infinitive (Grammar)
       ▪ Recognize and distinguish pronunciation of the schwa /ə/ sound (Pronunciation Skill)
       ▪ Present information from notes (Speaking Skill)
       ▪ Discuss personal strategies for maintaining brain health (Speaking Prompt)
I. Note‐taking Skill
Listen to a talk about keeping your brain active. Complete the T‐chart with the notes below.
Write the letter next to the correct number. Two notes are not used.
                    Main ideas                                           Details
  It is important to keep your brain active.        Completing crosswords and word puzzles
                                                    helps keep the brain active.
        A                                               D
  1. _____                                          2. _____
  Crossword puzzles improve memory skills.          These puzzles exercise the part of our
                                                    brains that helps us to remember terms
                                                    and facts.
      C                                                   B
  3. _____                                          4. _____
A. It is beneficial for our brains to think in new and unexpected ways, and to interact with a
group.
B. Crossword puzzles and word games improve verbal skills.
C. Crossword puzzles and word games help our ability to stay focused.
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D. When doing crossword puzzles and word games, we learn and practice new words. This
helps in conversation.
E. Our creative thinking skills improve by doing crossword puzzles and word games.
F. It is easier to pay attention to a difficult task after completing daily crossword puzzles.
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II. Listening Comprehension
Listen again. Choose the best answer A, B, or C for each question.
5.    What does Dr. Patricia Yang study?
A.    unhealthy brains
B.    the brain and aging
C.    crossword puzzles
6.    According to Dr. Yang, when is it especially important to keep our brains healthy?
A.    when we are children
B.    when we are over 80
C.    as we get older
7.    According to Dr. Yang, people should feel _____ about their brain health.
A.    worried
B.    active
C.    optimistic
8.    According to Dr. Yang, people can become _____ when they can’t think of the right word.
A.    upset
B.    awful
C.    forgetful
9.    As people age, it is more difficult to _____.
A.    exercise our brains
B.    organize birthday celebrations
C.    remember specific information
10.   Why should people do crossword puzzles or word games with a friend?
A.    It benefits a larger group of people.
B.    It increases the creative thinking benefits to the brain.
C.    It makes the puzzles more unexpected and challenging.
11. According to the speaker, what should people do besides crosswords to keep their minds
active?
A. go for long walks
B. eat healthily and exercise
C. make several new friends
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12.   How often does Dr. Yang suggest doing crossword puzzles?
A.    every day
B.    once per week
C.    monthly
13.   What does Dr. Yang plan to do after the talk?
A.    discuss a new topic
B.    answer questions
C.    go to a reception
14.   What is the main idea of the talk?
A     the brain health benefits of crosswords and word puzzles for aging
B.    the challenges of different types of puzzles
C.    the importance of physical and mental activity
1 point for each correct answer                 10
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III. Listening Skill
Which detail best supports the below main ideas? Choose A, B, or C.
15.   Food choices can have a large effect on brain health.
A.    Foods such as fish, nuts, and seeds can improve brain function.
B.    Our brain health can improve when we make good meal choices.
C.    People should eat plenty of fruits and vegetables to stay physically healthy.
16.   It’s easier to learn new languages when we are children.
A.    Children should learn at least two or three languages.
B.    Adults have long attention spans and good memory skills.
C.    Young children can hear different sounds and accents easily.
17.   Students should get a lot of sleep before an exam.
A.    A lack of sleep makes it difficult to concentrate at work.
B.    Students should go to sleep at 9 p.m. before an exam.
C.    Sleep allows students to have more energy and better concentration.
18.   Alzheimer’s patients need a lot of support.
A.    Nearly six million people in the United States live with Alzheimer’s.
B.    As the disease progresses, it gets in the way of daily tasks.
C.    Families of patients often have a hard time dealing with the disease.
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IV. Vocabulary
A. Complete the sentence with the correct word or phrase from the word bank:
combination         creative       difficulty        mistakes       positive        research    tough
19. It’s easier to make _____ when you are tired.           mistakes
20. Jorge is very _____; he’s very good at painting and drawing.               creative
21. The _____ of stress and lack of sleep can make people mentally unhealthy.                  combination
22. Selina’s main _____ is concentrating on her work.              tough
23. The test was _____, but most of the students passed.               difficulty
B. Complete the sentence with the correct word in parentheses:
24. It’s best to _____ too many sugary foods. (avoid / increase)
25. There are _____ activities that are shown to improve brain health. (positive / certain)
26. The material in the biology textbook was _____ and difficult to understand. (confused /
complex)
27. People with dementia sometimes feel _____ when they cannot remember something
important. (upset / optimistic)
28. Head injuries can cause brain cells to _____. (die / increase)
1 point for each correct answer                 10
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V. Vocabulary Skill
Match the underlined word with the correct definition.
      D
29. _____   It is important to get plenty of sleep before a test since this helps us to retain
information.
       A
30. _____   The frontal lobe is the part of the brain that helps us to deliberate between
different options.
     B
31. _____ Naben is a perceptive student who doesn’t miss any details.
       E
32. _____ The laboratory uses innovative ideas in their research, which leads to interesting
discoveries.
A. decide
B. observant
C. common and reliable
D. remember
E. new and creative
F. teach
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VI. Grammar
A. Complete the sentence using should or shouldn’t.
33. Parents _____ read books to their children at night.          should
                                                                                           shouldn't
34. You _____ look at your phone late at night because it makes it harder to sleep.
35. People _____ spend time in a natural environment if they want to relax.          should
36. Employees _____ pay attention to their stress levels at work. should
37. You _____ spend more than three hours working without taking a break.             shouldn't
B. Reorder the words to make a sentence.
38. rewarding / it’s / with / spend time / friends / to
_________________________________________________
    It's rewarding to spend time with friends
39. not / eat / to / it’s / sugar / late / healthy / at night
_________________________________________________
     It's not healthy to eat sugar late at night
40. at a time / concentrate / best / to / it’s / on one task
_________________________________________________
    It's best to concentrate on one task at a time
41. work / stressful / long / hours / to / it’s
_________________________________________________
      It's stressful to work long hours
42. to / possible / it’s / improve / memory / your
_________________________________________________
      It's possible to improve your memory
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VII. Pronunciation Skill
Look at the underlined vowels in the pairs of words. Which is pronounced with the schwa /ә/
sound?
43.
A. experiment
B. benefit
44.
A. brain
B. certain
45.
A. option
B. occur
46.
A. require
B. injury
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VIII. Speaking Skill
Read the statements about giving a good presentation. Write T (true) or F (false). Then
correct each false statement to make it true.
      F You should write your presentation on large sheets of paper.
47. ____
_________________________________________________
     T You should write only key words and phrases from your presentation.
48. ____
_________________________________________________
49. ____
     F You should begin speaking, then look at the audience.
_________________________________________________
     T If you need to check your notes, you should do it briefly.
50. ____
_________________________________________________
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IX. Speaking Prompt
Discuss ways that you keep your brain healthy. Before you give your presentation, complete
your notes below. Use the notes while giving your presentation, and make sure to give
supporting details. Speak for about 30 seconds.
                                  Ways to Keep Your Brain Healthy
                        Topic: _______________________________
                  Main ideas                                          Details
  Exercise Regularly                                Physical activity increases blood flow to the brain, which helps
                                                    improve memory and cognitive function.
                                                    Activities like walking, swimming, or yoga are great for brain
                                                    health.
   Eat a Healthy Diet                               A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, nuts, and fish can
                                                    provide essential nutrients that support brain function.
                                                    Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish like salmon help improve
                                                    memory and reduce the risk of brain decline.
20 points Section IX                           20
Total points Sections I–IX                     70
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Speaking Rubric
Student name: _____________________________________________________
Date: _________________________
Assignment: Discuss ways that people can improve their memory.
                                                                              Points
                                                                              (0–5)
Discourse        Gives main ideas with supporting details.                             /5
competence
                 Uses the notes effectively, e.g., by looking at the                   /5
                 audience and only checking the notes briefly.
Linguistic       Uses appropriate vocabulary relating to the topic of                  /5
competence       memory.
                 Uses appropriate vocabulary and structures relating                   /5
                 to ideas and suggestions.
Total points: ______________
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