The document appears to be an oral quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about news stories and personal experiences. It includes questions about reading habits, interests in different news sections, recounting specific news stories read, and summarizing stories told from different characters' perspectives. The quiz covers topics like accidents, rescues, animal encounters and assesses comprehension and inference making around the details and people's feelings in the stories.
The document appears to be an oral quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about news stories and personal experiences. It includes questions about reading habits, interests in different news sections, recounting specific news stories read, and summarizing stories told from different characters' perspectives. The quiz covers topics like accidents, rescues, animal encounters and assesses comprehension and inference making around the details and people's feelings in the stories.
The document appears to be an oral quiz with multiple choice and short answer questions about news stories and personal experiences. It includes questions about reading habits, interests in different news sections, recounting specific news stories read, and summarizing stories told from different characters' perspectives. The quiz covers topics like accidents, rescues, animal encounters and assesses comprehension and inference making around the details and people's feelings in the stories.
2. heard a noise Sample answers: 3. airport 1. I’m interested in technology, business, sports, entertainment, local, and 4. going on vacation world. I’m a computer programmer, so it’s important for me to learn about technology, but I also like to know what’s going on – in the world and in my city. B 1. c 2. Yes, I have. I read it online. / No, I haven’t. I usually watch the evening news 2. e on TV. 3. d 3. Yes, I was, but only the news about movie stars and pop singers. / No, I wasn’t. 4. a I was more interested in chatting with friends or watching movies on TV. 5. b 4. Yes. I read the story about a man who survived several days in a cave. He was rescued by his friends. / No, I don’t remember ever reading a news story C 1. Crashes like that. 2. Chases 3. Threatens B Student A’s own answers 4. Rescues Sample answers: 5. Survives 1. I’m not very interested in the sports section. I don’t like sports much. 2. I like to listen to the news on the radio when I’m going to work. I feel I’m D 1. is recovering getting something done while I’m sitting in traffic. 2. are repairing 3. Yes, they were. Knowing what was going on in the world was important 3. fell to them. / No, they weren’t. They were too busy with their jobs and 4. missed our family. 5. ’ve / have lived 4. Yes, I have. I read about a girl who was rescued in the ocean two months 6. ’ve / have never seen ago. She couldn’t swim back to the beach. Two men swam out and rescued 7. ’ll / will have to her. / No, I haven’t. 8. will open C / D Student A / B’s answers E 1. were you doing Sample answers: 2. Do you often go Story 1 3. have you seen 1. She fell into the river. 4. do you feel 2. She was taking a walk with her dog. 5. Will you go 3. He barked, and some people heard him and rescued the girl. F 2 1 4 3 4. I think she felt very happy that her dog helped save her. 5. I think she’ll be more careful near the river. G 1. 1 and 2 Story 2 2. Only 2 1. It overturned. 3. Only 1 2. There were 40 passengers. 4. Only 2 5. Only 2 3. They arrived 20 minutes after the accident. 4. I think he felt worried about the passengers and about losing his job. 5. I think he’ll drive more carefully. Story 3 1. They were chased by a bear. 2. They were eating lunch. 3. It happened last weekend. 4. I think they felt very scared. 5. I think they’ll hike in a different area next time.
Cambridge University Press photocopiable Four Corners 4 Unit 1 Quiz Answer Key