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Unit 1 test 1 Complete these sentences with one of the words from the box. (10 paints) 290 alteady before ever for when yet 1 ve never been to Spain 2 PVE KNOWN NEF sss ssnneens FOR YEARS 3. Lirst went to China two years . 4. This isthe fist time Ive eaten Japanese food 5. I last went to the cinema three months 6 Iran to the phone I heard it ringing 7 ve hated fiying 2 long as I can remember 8 I don't want anything to eat. Ive had lunch, 9 I can't remember Hast had a holiday 10. haven't finished my homework 2 Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. (10 points) 1 Ne been to nda two years 290 2 dont want to go to Ono Ive been aes thee 3 Ths isthe best mel ate forages 4 Heats s0 much haven't understood how he can do it 5 When soci, Ive wanted tobe a professional actor 6 tock my driving test twice 0 fa 7 Have ever ou met aryone famous? 8 How may tne have seen you Mar this week 9 Fve been knowing him a my te 10. This book is really iong. ve read it for almost six weeks. me © Pearson Education Limited 2004 Unit test 3B Chose the correct alternative to complete the following text. (10 points) What kind of films do | ke? Well 'm particularly keen on (1) active / actin fils, and | love @) science / scientific fieion. fm also quite fond of (3) thrilings / thrillers. What | really hate are (4) musicians # musicals, which | think are realy (5) bored J boring, and (6) horror / horitc films ~ don't ike being (7) frightened / frightening! ‘Whatever the filmi, it must have a good (8) plot / scene, excellent (9) acts / acting, and of course an exotic (10) setting / se, plus lots of special (11) affects / effects and an (12) exciting / excited (13) climax / final, My favourite (14) director / conductor is Quentin Tarantino, who I think has made some (15) outstood / outstanding films, like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bil. My favourite (16) act Factor és probably im Carey. He so (17) amused / amusing. | must admit that 1 realy love going to the cinema. The whole experience is great, from queueing up to buy your tickets atthe (18) box /case office to taking your seat, although | try to avoid sitting in the front (19) fine J row if possible, because it hurts your neck laoking up atthe (20) stage / screen, 4 Complete the following sentences, using the correct form of the word in bold. (10 points) 1 Although he was very tal, he was known as ‘Shorty’. CONFUSE 2. Thenext (of Romeo and Juliet begins at 730. PERFORM. 3 Nobody believed the he gave us. EXPLAIN 4 He tried to threaten me, but when that didn’t work, he tried using instead FLATTER 5 like their songs, but they aren’t very ‘They sound just ike The Beatles. ORIGIN 6 The staf atthe hotel gave us lots of about the city, INFORM 7 The fim wasn't very . sowe left early, ENJOY 8 Everybody expected an exciting game, but only the .....nsreas SHOWEM Up, SO it WAS cancelled. CONTEST 9. I've never been particularly and was always bad at games at school, COMPETE 10 {call my mother - usually atthe weekend. REGULAR 5 _ In each of the folowing sentences, there isan extra word which should not be there Crossit out. (10 points) ‘When did you at last go to the cinerna? Hoe many times have you ever been to the theatre this year? Its almost three o'clock! Haven't you already finished lunch yet? ‘The show was a really enjoyable and we had lots of fun. ‘Who does usually presents the evening news in your country? Ive been known him for as long as I can remember. | bought this computer since when | started college. ‘This is the best fm what I've seen for along time Have you seen Susanna? Is a romance film set in the 1920s, 10 I've not never eaten Mexican food before. weeraunune © Pearson Education Limited 2008 (EES 123 Unit 2 test 41 Complete the folowing text, sing the comect fer ofa word from the ist. (S points) ENCOURAGE FLATTER DEPRESS. EXCITE—_~FRUSTRATE When I was asked to represent my tov in 2 national photography competition, I was both (1) sosseanesns abut the prospect, and (2) ‘that somebody thought my pictures were good ‘enough. My fiends were very (3) ‘about my chances of winning. “Go on, they said. ‘You're bound to win. ‘Anyway, | spent a few days out and about with my camera, but was unable to find anything that inspired me. It was extremely (4) + Tt always is when you are tying to do something that just ‘won't work, and | was beginning to feel a bit (5) ‘about the whote thing 2 Complete the following sentences, using the cortect form of a word from the list. (5 points) CONFUSE FRIGHTEN INTEREST THRILL. —_IRRITATE 1 Lwas absolutely when my team won the match 2 He asked me if | would be in joining the cub 3 Igota bit ‘when he kept tapping his teeth with the end of his pen 4 It as the mast moment of my life. ve never felt so scared! 5 Your explanation isa bit + could you repeat i? 3 Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. (10 points) 1. Learning English is not dificult as learning Chinese 2. My new computer was quite not as expensive as my old one 3 The north of the country has a more cold climate than the south A MyHistory teacher is less strict than my Maths teacher, 5 Timothy is one of the least friendliest people I've ever met. 6 Would you rather to go to the cinema or the theatre? 7. This s the more delicious meal Ive ever eaten! & prefer watching football to playing i 9 Inimy opinion, its far cffcult to work after lunch than iti before lunch 10 Jo's far more good than me at playing golf 4 Complete the words in bold with a suitable negative prefix. (10 points) 1) He was ... capable of explaining anything clearly, and so all his students .....understood his instructions. 2 Imatraié you have ....sufficlent funds to pay for your course, so .....fortunately we'll hhave to ask you to leave. 3 He's a very... active person, and because he smokes hes rather ....healthy as well 4. tS ....possible for you to enter the competition. You'e far oo ..... experienced. 5. Lwould trust anyone who says they can invest your money and douible it in sie months. t's just too ....¢redible to be true. 14 © Pearson Education Limited 2004 EERIE Unie 2 test 5 _ Complete the gaps in the following sentences with a definite article (the) or () when no articles needed. (10 points) He wa on... fst person 10 YOW across... Atlantic. 2 We spent a week in Rome, and ...... sun didn’t shine once! 3. British food has a bad reputation abroad, but actually British ae... very creative and imaginative cooks Internet and ™mobile phone have revolutionised the way we work 5 We went fora saling holiday on ....... Lake Geneva, and by ..... chance met some old friends 6 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the fist sentence, using "no more than five words, including the ward given. (10 points) 1 Fve never met such a boring person! the Hes: ye ever met 2 | prefer watching videos to going to the cinema. would 1 {90 to the cinema, 3 realy didn't belive how stupidly be behaved, was tt stupidly he behaved. 4 Shes very clever. However, she's also very lazy. Shes very clever, but she also very lazy '5 The food in this restaurant is much better than the food in the other restaurant, nearly The food in the other restaurant 28 the food in this restaurant, © Pearson Education Limited 2004 1s Unit 3 test ‘1._Match the sentences 1-10 to sentences a) below. (10 points) |ully expected to pass my driving test, but failed because of a couple of small mistakes, My classmates and | were all very confident about the exam Everyuvhere | looked, all! could see was miles of desert in every direction ‘ead a healthy Ifestye, and lke to keep fit | spend alot of time in the school library, | have a useful technique for remembering new words | learn Tom is very industrious and works extremely hard, Half ofthe class were asleep. Some of my exam results were a bit disappointing (On the whole, the children enjayed the film 1 1 2) There was nothing ese as far asthe eye could see 1 b) The othars were locking out of the window or daydreaming 1Q) ttishere that | can concentrate and get my work done, 1 @) This one reason wy | never smoke 1 et Some of'them, however, found it a bit boring 1 A) Unike hie, | prefer to take things easy 0 g) None of us expected to fa i hy teas one of the most frustrating experiences of my Ife 1 i) However, most of them were excellent 1 j) trite them down on small cards and look at them shen | have a quiet moment 2 Choose the corect alternative in each of these sentences. (5 points) 1 [ook as / ke my mother, but in other respects | take after my father, 2 She started work at the company as /ike a cleaner, and over the next fifteen years rose to become the manager 3 My brother isn't as tall as / like me, but we look very similar 4 ve always thought of English as / ke a very colourful language. 5 You look as fike/ though you could do with a holiday. 116 (© Pearson Education Limited 2004 Unit 3 test 3) Complete the following dialogues using a word from the box. There are five words that you do not need. (5 points) ‘advantage agree foot hand know position realise suppose sure tue 1. What’ the capital of Albania?” Ym not Is it Tirana?” 2 ‘love the weather in the spring. I's so pleasant. "Yes, but on the other itcan be a bit changeable. 3. ‘There's no excuse for people being rude, is there?" Thats. 7 4 "Do you think that learning English is dffcut?’ 1 on 9. 5 ‘ve always thought that eating less meat is good for you." "es, and another se 's that you don't spend so much money” Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. (10 points) 1 She tried hardly, but she kept missing, 2 The tickets should have cost us £10 each, but we got in freely. 3. She's usually quite a cheerful person, but late she seams abit depressed. 4 Hes not here, He's perhaps oversiept S_ They didn't certainly work very hard for the exam. .. 6 had hoped our team would do good in the match, but they lost by three goal 7. He spoke to us unfriendly, and made us feel very urwvelcorne. 8 He near didn't catch his train. Another two minutes and he would have missed it 9 After the show, you must come home straight. 40. I won't be able to finish this report by the weekend, It would be very impossible. 5 Complete the following text, using the correct past form of the verbs in bold. (20 points) | want to tell you about something that (1) happen to me a few years ago. It (2) be 2 cold November {day and | just (3) arrive in London for a job interview. 1 (4) be a bit early, so I (5) go to a nearby café. | 6) enjoy a coffee and a sie of cake when suddenly somebody (7) come up behind me and (8) grab my mobile phone, which (9) ie on the table next to me. They then ran out of the café. | was absolutely furious, because | (10) only / buy the phone the previous week, and it (11) cost me a lot of ‘money, Well, | (12) run after the thief, but while I (13) chase him, 1(14) slip on the iy pavement. By the time 1 (18) get back on my feet, the thet (16) disappear ‘Anyway, | went to the ob interview. While the manager of the company (17) interview me, there (18) be @ knock on the door. “A, this will be our coffe,’ the manager said 1(19) turn round as the person with the coffee came in. To my utter amazement, it was the same person who (20) stole my phone only half an hour before. (© Pearson Education Limited 2004 ISSUES 17 Unit 4 test 1. Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb in bald, In some cases, mote than one form is possible. (10 points) Look at those black clouds. 'm sure ft rain ‘Are you hungry? | make you a sandwich. >My driving test be a week on Thursday. John’ fight arrive at Heathrow airport at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning, | want to go out tonight, but | dont think I finish my homework by then. This time next weet, lie on a beach in the Bahamas, Thanks a lat for lending me your umbrella | return it tomorrow, if that's OK. What you do tomorrow afternoon? | arrived here on 28 October last year, so tomorrow I be here for exactly one year We need to leave at 6 o'clock. You be ready to go then? 2 Complete the following sentences with a sutable preposition. (10 points) 1 Are you responsible ‘making al this mess? 2 I don't get on with my brother, but 'm quite close my sister. 3. I've never been particulary interested football, Going to Australia has always appealed me. HeS rather unfriendly, and I must admit a litle affaid shim, Shes always wanted to train a dassical dancer. He had a great talent singing, and decided to become an opera singer. 8 I don't know if we'll go for a picnic. tt depends the weather 9. fim so busy, | just don't have time a holiday 10. I hadh’t seen her for years, until one day she suddenly appeared television. 3 Complete the following sentences by rearranging the jumbled letters in bold to make words connected with food. (10 points) Cheese and eggs are examples of yaird products, You should try to eat lots of hefsr fut. Too much olochlreste is bad for your heart. rvengeaiats are people who don't eat meat or fish Its very important to eat a danbleac diet, ‘You should avoid foods with a high oportiropn of fat. Eggs, nuts and beans area good source of niptroe. Root bevegtlsae are cheap, and they're also good for you. Some people think that insects are a tinsourtul form of food. Rice, potatoes and bread are rich in eboyhratcards. 118 (© Pearson Education Limited 2004 EIEISUEI Unit 4 test Choose the best alternative to complete the folowing sentences. (5 points) 1 He woke up, got out of bed and... his ams. a) nodded b) clenched) stretched 2 she her head in agreement, 2) nodded b) shrugged o) bent 3 The doctor took my {and told me to stay in bed fora few days. a) heat b) temperature) fever 4 mot surprised you've got such a ‘throat. You haven't stopped talking all day. a) rough b) hurt ¢) sore 5 That box looks very heavy. Don't yourself carying it up the stairs. a)damageb) hurt) wound 5 Comect the mistakes inthe following sentences. (5 points) Good morning, Id lke some informations about English courses, please. Shes very prety, and she's got a lovely halt. We can't go out tonight because we've got a litle money left. I you want to know what's going on in the world, watch the news or buy newspaper. | eat very few meat because too much can be unhealthy {6 _Ineach ofthe folowing sentences, there isan extra word which should not be there Crossit out. (10 points) Fresh fruit and vegetables are good for you because they are rich in the vitamin C Nuts and dried beans are an excellent source of some protein for vegetarians and vegans. Being succesful it depends an a combination of intelligence, luck and hard work My gitfriend is tal, sim and has @ wonderful hair which goes all the way down to her waist ‘She knew a very few people in the raam and consequently felt rather uncomfortable and out of place. {ve really hardly seen any of my fiends this week, as most of them are away on holiday. This ime next week I'll have be sitting on a beach in the Bahamas! I'm not sure what 'm doing this weekend, but Il probably to meet my friends in town. Ive got a roughly sore throat I'd better make an appointment to see my doctor as soon as possible 10 I didn’t do much of work at the weekend because the weather was so good, © Pearson Education Limited 2008 ex Progress test 1 (Units 1-5) verbs in bold into the correct tens. 120 10 " 2 ry 14 15 1 Complete the following sentences by putting the 5 points) I meet Eric at the pub lastnight. All my life Hove traveling, He works up to twelve hours @ day. I not/understand how he does it. Why are my eyes red? | peel onions, that’s why! We wateh television when suddenly there was a knock (on the door. | was surprised when he greeted me lke an old frien, because I never meet him before Be careful of you drop that glass. Apparently the place we're going to for our holiday is very expensive, so by the time we return, we spend all ‘our money. My new job is going to pay much more than this one, so this time next month | earn a small fortune! Hetes your class timetable. As you can see, your first lesson begin at 9 o‘clock tomorrow. | went abroad for the frst time last month, Before that, | never leave the country before. Do you know who direct the Matrix films? o you realise it not rain for almost four waeks? He told me that he work for the same company for almost tity yeers, and had no plans to leave She asked me how much my new car cost. 12. Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. (15 points) 1 He suggested them t0.g0 to Barcolona for their holiday. 2. t've been knowing Val ever since we went to schoo! together. 3. I don’t ike living here because I've got afew fiends, so iy social life is extremely boring, 4 When have you started work here, last year or the year before? 5 Who was break my computer? 6 she smokes too much. She’ already been smoking two packets this morning 7. Lather go to the beach than the cinema, 8 Inmy opinion, no other country is exciting or interesting as Cuba. 9 Environmentalist tellus that animal species such as tiger willbe extinct within thirty years 10. One advantage of living ina city like the New York is the huge choice of things to do 11 Has anyone told you that you look exactly as your sister? 12 No matter how hardly he ran, he couldn't keep up with het 13, He couldnt tel his teacher why had he missed most of| his lessons 14 We asked to our teacher if we could leave the lesson ety {© Pearson Education Limited 2008 15. We haven't got many money left, so we'll have to economise until the end of the month 3 Complete the folowing texts using a word from the box (20 points) acting advertisements applauded audience cholesterol commercials confusing consumer encouraging frightened frustrated marketing outstanding plays plot protein reviews setting vegetarian vitamin The film was (1). ‘there was a really clever @ with @ suprising twist at the end, the @ (central Africa) was interesting and exotic, and the (4) ‘was excellent Games Brandon was particularly good as the doctor), ‘The theatre was packed, and it was definitely one of the Dest (5) verve Ad Seen for ages. At the end, the © got to their feet and (7) appreciative). However, the newspaper (8) weren't quite as enthusiastic | must admit fet rather (9)... when I faled my driving test, especially as my instructor had been so (10). (One of my problems is that | find the road system in the town so (11) » and I'm (2) by other drivers on the road, | ty to avoid foods that are high in (13) r+ because its so bad for the heart. Instead, | eat lts of foods which are rich in (14) like fruit and vegetables. I've often considered giving up meat altogether and becoming a (15) | mean, you get just as much (16) in cheese and eggs 2s you doin meat, don’t you? We al ive in a (17) society these days: our newspapers are full of (18) and there are endless (19) (on television telling us to ‘buy, departments will 9o to buy, buy!” Some (20) any lengths to make us buy their company’s products, © Pearson Education Limited 2004 Progress test 1 (Units 1-5) Complete the second sentence with a reporting verb so that it has a similar meaning to the fist sentence (5 points) 1. ‘Why don’t we go to Paris for the weekend?” She ‘going to Paris for the weekend 2. "Would you lke to come to my place for dinner tonight? She ime to her place for dinner. 3 ‘Tm sorry | hurt your feelings.” He for hurting my feelings. 4 "Don't forget to do your homework, He me to do my homework. 5. 'fyou don’t help me, I'l never tak to you again.” She ever to talk to me again i | didn't help her. 5 Chose the correct alternative to complete the following sentences, (15 points) 1. My parents got divorced when / since / for | was very young. 2 He always wanted to be finance / financial financially independent. 3 There was a great deal of confuse / confusion | Confusing when we arrived atthe hotel. 4. think you must have misunderstood / dsunderstood / Lununderstood my explanation, 5 She was rather unexperienced / dsexperienced J ‘inexperienced, which is probably why she did't do so well 6 In England, summers are often cool and wet, whereas / therefore / in addon in italy they are usually warm and ory 7. We had alan fainy / absolutely / completely fantastic holiday. 8 Are you responsible to / for / of making allthis mess? 9m fond of my brother, but much closer with for / to iy sister. 10 There were very ite / few / any students at school today 11 Several people were damaged / wounded / injured in the accident 12, The new Skowdy Sunset is the perfect car to / with / for ‘ld people 113 Make sure you ask the shop for a recipe / receipt / reduction in case you need to return your purchases 4 How do you want to pay for that, in cash or by / in / with credit card? 15_ always buy things in bulk because its more economical economic I econamising. 121 Progress test 1 (Units 6 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using no more than five words, including the word given {20 points) 1. "You broke my camera!” John said to me. blamed John camera, 2 ‘Did you post my letter?” James said to Alice, if James asked .. 3. My flight artves in London ths time tomorrow. be This time tomorrow, my fight his etter. so In London. 4. The doctor prescribed me some painkillers. gave The doctor for some painkillers 5 He only recognised two or three people in the crowded very There he recognised in the crowded room. 6 Ihave to look after the office in the afternoon responsible 1 after the office in the afternoon, 7. The train left at 7 o'clock. We arrived at the station at ‘quarter past seven. had The tain artived at the station, 18 She tried realy hard, but couldn't persuade us to go with her how No matter persuade us to go with her 9 I think its going to rain time we she couldn't k vst going to rain. 10 | prefer watching footbal to playing it. ‘than re play it 7 Answer the folowing questions about the FCE exam: (10 points) 11 Which of the folowing things should you not doin the FCE Speaking test 2) Speak clearly. ) Make your ansivers interesting 9 Ask the examiner to repeat something if you don’t understand the question properly. ) Behave very formaly, and only speak when you are asked a question. 2 True or false: in the Writing paper, its a good idea to write a fist draft of each essay, then write it again neatly 3 True or false: When you write a letter in the FCE Writing paper, you must include your address and the address of the person to whom you are writing. “4. When you do the tasks in the Reading paver, what isthe fist thing you should do for each text? 2) Read the questions and highlight the key words. ') Read the text carefully so that you understand ‘everyting about it {@ Read the tile of the text and any headings, then skim the text for its general meaning 4) Look at each paragraph of the text, and highlight the key words, 5 True or false: In the Paper 3 (Use of English) ertor conection task, there is an extra unnecessary word in every line of the text. 6 Ifyou write a story in the FCE Wing paper, what ‘elements should you include in your story? Complete this test with appropriate words from the box. fending events linking plot tenses ‘ good story should have a good (1) wath a dramatic, funny or unexpected (2) You should use @ ‘words and time markers to show the order of @ Its also important to make correct use of narrative (5) (© Pearson Education Limited 2008 Unit 6 test 1. Choose the correct alternative in each of these sentences, (10 points) 1 You can't be / can’t have been at home lst night; | tried phoning you six times. {don't know where Jacke is. She had a late night lastnight, so she must have /can‘t have: overslept | suppose he might / must have got lost, but | doubt it. You turned down a free trip to Mexica? You could / must be mad! To get such a brillant exam result, he couldn't / must have worked really her. ‘She can't has / have been there because | didn't see her | didn’t do my homework because | couldn't to be / be bothered 88 I don’t know if they heard us. They might be / have been listening at the door. 9. She can't stil working /be working at the British Council can she? 10. He may have want / want to leave early tomorrow. 2 Rewrite these sentences in the passive. (10 points) 11 We are going to employ a new secretary next week, 2 Students must pay their fees by the end of the week, 3. Everybody must turn off their mabile phones in cass. 4 sudden noticed hat srnebody was watching me 5. People rw cole in Brel 6 Overwork causes ses 7 Nobody tld me about he tntale charges, 8 Ohno! Somebody has stolen my wale 9 The pole ae intrveing 2 man about the obey 10 The voters have elected a new Prime Minister © Pearson Education Limited 2008 [IEIRTSUITTES 123 128 Unit 6 test ‘3 The words in bold have been used in the wrong sentences. Decide which sentences they belong in. (10 points) ‘The advantage of a disital camera i that you don't need to buy batteries, 2 This computer keypad is realy well designed: is very easy on the wrists My new computer ring tone is awful it really hurts your eyes if you look ati for too long 4 The keyboard on this camers lets you get in relly close on your subject 5. Your mobile phone has a really annoying film. Why don’t you change it, or better stil, turn it off? {6 Its time you got a new zoom lens for your computer. You move this one, and nothing happens 7. Your mobile phone just beeped. You must have received a mouse, 8 Ive tried calling him, but | keep getting afan screen. 9 Oh no! The engaged tone on my mobile phone have run out again. 10 The text message on your mobile phone has to be unlocked before you can use it. 4 Complete the folowing sentences, using only one word, in each space. (10 points) 1. I don't think its @ good thing to always tel the... «Sometimes you have to ie to get what you want. 2 Eddie's really good at soo JOKES, Unfortunately, most of them are relly bad. 3 leant French, but | can understand it when I hear it 4. Goodbye, take care and keep in. 5 If you've got problems at work, why not have a with your boss? 6 Thanks for the information. Could you put it in ses and send it to me? 7. The cheque isin the | sent it this morning, so you should get it tomorrow. {8 There were no advertisements forthe concert. | found out about it by word of 9 If you want to find out more about Longman books, vist their ‘at wwwlongman.com 10 He didn ‘anything to me about the party, 5 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the fist sentence, using ‘no more than five words, inuding the word given. (10 points) 1 | don’t believe you saw her, otherwise she would have mentioned it have You her, otherwise she would have mentioned it. 2m sure he was delighted with the result been He svesnee lighted with the resut, 3 You can't use the computers after 7 o'clock be The computers ater 7 o'dock 4 didr't see the story in the paper, but people told me what happened, word | didn't see the story in the paper, but I found out abou it mouth, 5 I'd lke to talk with you later today. have 1 tke to you later today. © Pearson Education Limited 2004 Unit 7 test 1 Complete the following text using relative pronouns, (10 points) ‘At midday, (1)... Loraine eventually finished the letter, she tured to her bass. 2) should | address it to, Mr Lyons or Ms Harrison?” she asked. Mr Jenkins glared at her initably over his paper. ‘Don't ask stupid questions!” he snapped. ‘Just write "To (3)... it may concer” at the top’. He then went back to the crossword, (4)... he had been struggling with for the past half hour. Lorraine didn’t ask her boss (5) he wasn't working lke everybody else. She decided she'd had enough. Clutching the letter (6) had taken her almost all morning to write, she walked over to ‘the deSk (7)... he Was sitting, rolled the etter into a ball and stufed it nto his hat-full coffee cup. For once, Mr Jenkins, (@)..... short temper was well known, was speechless. As Mary stared down ‘at him, his lower lip trembled slightly, and for the fist time since she had joined the company, Lotraine saw what could have been fear in his eyes. 11m leaving now, she said simply. ‘And you are the reason (9)... leaving. You are, without 2 doubt, the most unpleasant, incompetent person I've ever met.’ Then she turned her back on the man (10)... had not said a kind word to her inthe six months she had worked there, and walked out of the office triumphantly, 2 Choose’the correct alternative in each of these sentences. You will need to choose bath parts correctly to make the sentence work, (10 points) 1) Nowadays, if you had wanted / would want to / want to travel to exotic countries, you just phone / have just phoned I wil just phone a travel agency. 2. If we had spent / spent / spend less on going out and other luxuries during the week, we will save / won't save / wouldn't have saved enough maney to go on holiday. 3 If prices ate continuing J had continued / continue to rise, we would have / won't have / would hhave had enough to pay the rent any more 4 Ifyou spent /are spending / spend a litle time with your children, they would have behaved woulda't behave / will behave so badly. 5 If they worked harder / work harder / had worked harder at school, their teachers won't treat / would treat / treat them with more respect. 6 If you hadh’t arrived / ative / had arived on time, we wouldn't have missed J wl iss J will have _missed the film. 7. If she didn't make / hadn't made / doesn't make so much noise, she would have woken / will wake / wouldn't have woken all the neighbours. 8 Look at this fantastic offer. If you will buy / buy / had bought a new Comsario compute, the company would give could give / gives you a free printer and scanner! 9 | would have called / wil call / would cal you lastnight if only | am knowing / had known / do know you were at home, 10 | il resign / would resign / resigned if | had / had had J could have a boss like you's. (© Pearson Education Limited 2004 KEENE 125 Unit 7 test 3) Complete the following sentences, using the correct form of make or do. (10 points) 1 Not enough research is being in the field of alternative power sources 2 tye... all the housework, so now | want to relax. 3 You're NOt... enough effort. You must ty harder 4 He shouldn't fun of people who are less fortunate than him 5 Ifyou want to business in another country, i's a good idea to learn the language. 6 Very few people have managed to ...... a successful ving from acting 7 She asked the interviewer alot of questions, and... a rally good impression 8 If you want to arive on time... sure you leave early, 9 Instead of ...... 8 complaint to the manager, we wrote ditecty to the chairman at their head office 10 Don't worry about your exams. Just... our best 4 Complete the following sentences by rearranging the jumbled letters in bold. (10 points) My favourite busjtese at school are History and Geography. 2 Alot of companies making seoscemti such as lipstick and face cream are ticsed by animal rights activists 3 What exlusriu would | miss most | lived on a desert island? Well chocolate and hot running water for a start! 4 Cotton and sik have largely replaced wool and leather as clothing estmriala, 5 What's the most important onitnvine ever? The motile phone of course! 6 lost my car keys last Friday. Luckily, | had a prsea key with me. 7. You've made tstaisfycora progress, but I'm sure you could do better 8 Working as 4 teaching assistant for six months was a really baluviea experience, 9 | saw an interesting abrstoiel fim about the French Revolution, 10. They measured the temperature changes using very precise tieiscenf instruments 5 _In.each of the following sentences, there i an extra word which should not be there, Cross it out. (10 points) 11 Leonardo da Vinci, whose his inventions prepared the way for modern science, is most well known for his painting of the Mona Lis. (Over there you can see the church where my parents got mariad in almost 25 years ago. ‘The one thing | miss it the most about living abroad is my mathers cooking, New York, where my father works there, is one of the most exciting cities in the world (Our schoo! library has a multi-media equipment which is designed to mayimise our learing potential, ‘You can borrow my camera if you would promise to be very careful with it. If1 didn't have so much work to do, | would have go away this weekend, 8 We shouldn't be spending so much money on spare expensive luxuries ~ we just can't afford them at the moment, 9 Despite of the fact that it was below freezing outside, we went for a walk 10. She got an excelent arade in the exam, even all though she had done hardly any work. 126 © Pearson Education Limited 2008 EET Unit 8 test 1 Complete the following sentences, using the correct form (gerund or infinitive) of the verbs in bold. (10 points) 1 Did you remember get me some shampoo from the chemist? 2 She tried paint the room a bright white, but it stil looked dark, 3 Although I was in a hurry, | stopped talk to Samantha when we met on the high street 4 I'd ealy like take a holiday 5. He seems be happy, but its dificult to tell 6 | realy egret tell him that he was ugly and stupid... . 7. The teacher wasn't happy with our homework, and so we were made do it again, 8 I've often considered leave my job. 9 You should stop smoke. Its not good for you. 10 | remember meet her atthe party, but | can't remember what she looks lke, 2 Match the sentences 1-10 to sentences a)-) below. (10 points) 1. You've been on the computer all evening, 2. | found out that Jenny had borrowed my mobile phone without my permission, 3. Every time | open my mouth, | say something really stupid. 4 | don’t mind your music, but it i abit too loud, Your exams are next month. Everyone likes Martin. He gets invited out all the te. ‘Thanks for asking me to come camping with you, but unfortunately ve got a holiday jb. ‘You seem to be having some problems with your homework 9. | know that you're not particulary keen on Mexican food. 10 I wasn't consulted about the plans for the weekend. Da) Hr only was as popular Ob) I wish you'd talked about it with me before making a decison. Da) Foniy | wasn't so bad at expressing myst i ad I wish she'd asked me fst. Ce) suppose | helped you. How does that sound? 1B Would you rather | made something less spicy? Cg) Its high time you started doing some serious work 1D by Fa rather you turned it down, iy ‘realy wish | dnt have to work al summer. Tp) tes time you tuned it of © Pearson Education Limited 2004 (EISEOMIONg 127 Unit 8 test 3 Complete the following sentences, using the correct form of a word from the box, (10 points) CREATE CULTURE DEPEND DISGUST FAME HARM NATURE NERVE SUPPORT WASH 1. You cantt put this jumper in the washing machine. It says ‘Not machine (onthe label 2 I thought David Beckham was all over the world, but my American fiends have never heard of him. 3 Yuck! Who made ths coe. Its absolutely... ! 4 Shes very + she never helps me or encourages me in anything | do. 5 There's something abit ‘about somebody who spends ll ther time alone in a dark room, 6 Salys extremely Shes always making things with her hands 7 Naturally | was a bit ‘on my first date. Who isn't? B Hes totally | know that if | ask him to do something, he'll do it. 9 The dog looked quite vicious, but actually he was quite ‘and wouldn't hurt a fly, 10 My home town has a large Centre, which includes @ cinema, a theatre and an art galery. Decide if the words in bold are the correct words for that sentence If not, complete the sentence with a suitable word. (10 points) 1. Helen, I'd like to introduce you to my nephew. She's my sister’ eldest daughter. 2. This isa picture of my brother-in-law. He married my eldest daughter last summer. 3. Shes very sympathetic. always donating money to charity and giving people expensive presents 4. He's so talkative, Just for once | wish he'd be quiet. 5 He says he'll be Prime Minister one day. | don’t think ve ever met such a modest man. .. 6 Yue ot yur, yo ca’ er mariage an your tin has et youn amazed you ca i remain so optimistic about the futuret 7 Shes quit Sociable, ands reat person to invite to a pat. 8 The bridegroom looked lovely in a white dress and with flowers in her hai 9 At the honeymoon after the wedding ceremony, everybody congratulated the happy couple, and they ate, drank and danced until midnight. 10. When Chares and Alice got marid, they immediately stared looking for somewhere suitable to hold the wedding, 5 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meening to the fist sentence, using no more than five ‘words, including the word given. (10 points) 1 My father made me wash his car at the weekend, made 1 my fathers car atthe weekend, 2 | wish you wouldn't interrupt me all the time. on | wish you wouldn't me all the time. 3 Smoking so much is very bad for your heatth. unhealthy Its . so much, 4 It getting late, so we should go home. went Its getting late, so home 5. [regret losing my temper with hin. have 1 my temper with him 128 © Pearson Education Limited 2008 Unit 9 test 1. Complete the text using the expressions from the box. (10 points) made sure used to be given would get used to treat got used to never let Used tolve didn’t have would walk get used to being When 135 YOUNG, (1) one in a big city Our house was in a rather rough area, and my parents (2) ime stay out after dark. We didn’t have much money, so of course we @ all the luxuries that so many children take for granted these days. My parents didn't (vm a car either, so if we wanted to go out we (4) ‘everywhere, or take the bus. Both ry parents worked hard, so 1 (5) special obs around the house to help out. For ‘example, when my parents came home from work, | (6) things ready for dinner, and sometimes even cooked it myset In the last year, however, things have changed. I'm now a successful writer and | have a large house in the country. Its so different from my old home. | stil haven't 7) the peace and quiet, and stl can't @) 50 faraway from my parents. And there's much less crime here, When | fist moved here, 1(9) that al the windows and doors were securely locked, but | don't bother any more. ANG | (10) ...u smu ssns every Wistar as a potential criminal, All that has changed now, of course. 2 Complete sentences 1~10 using expressions 2)+ from the box. (10 points) a) set in Kenya in the 19405 ) competing to attract audiences (©) treated as 2 rubbish tip for years 4) considered to be one of the most beautiful towns in the country €) originally opened in 1465 4) onginally thought to have belonged to the emperor Vespasian 4) situated on the edge of the wilage h) taken when she was a gil, 1) looking for a good night out |) once respected by all his patients 1 My house, .-- has a lovely view over the countryside, 2 A photograph of my mother, hhangs on the wall near the doce 3 An old pub in my town centre, has just been closed down, 4) My home town, _ Ts fighting a government decision to build @ main road through its centre. 5 Hundreds of young people, ative in the town every evening 6 Five cinemas in the area, have cut their ticket prices by 50%, 7. An ancient Roman helmet, has just been identified as a child toy ‘made in the 1960s, 8 Her last firm, _ was considered to be a cinematic masterpiece 9 The village doctor... _ has just been arrested for unprofessional bbchaviour, 10. The local par, Ts finally going to be cleaned up by the council © Pearson Education Limited 2006 ESSE 129 Unit 9 test, ‘3 Correct the mistakes with spelting in the following sentences. (10 points) 1 I don't relly mind what | wear, as long asi’ fashionble and made of 2 good-quality materiel, like sik | don't lke the dessign of ths suite, and | don’ think I would lao right init ‘Tarquin is wearing a pal blue shirt and dark coton trousers by Moronio of Milan He was wearing a waterprof leathar jacket and black lace-up work boots, ‘The dress code for the reception was smart-cashuel, but he turned up wearing jeans and an orange vnekked sweater. This jacket is not only practacal, but it also maches my trousers. 7. That shirt really suts you, although I'm not so sure about the stripped purple and yellow ti, '8 My bedroom i very basic: apart from a bed, some bookshelfs and a wardobe, there's very litle else 9 Theres a photocoppier in the corner of the office, and a hot-crinks vending mashine by the door 10 Opposite the door, there's a cubboard where we keep all our old records, and a filing cabinet Containing details of current customers. 4 Complete the following sentences with an appropriate verb to make a phrasal verb with up. You have been given the frst letter of each word. (10 points) 11 Happy birthday! Here's your present. Sotty |W... it up s0 badly, 2 I can't lift this suitcase. Could you help me p. it up? 3 lim tying to 5... UP enough money to buy a new cat 4 Iwas a busy day, and we didn’t manage to Lup the shop until almost 8 o'clock 5. This room is in a terible mess, I think we should t itu 6 There are sill afew cakes left. Ack the children i they want tof them up 7. Wheres Ted? He upstairs s up the holes in his trousers 8 Come on, its time to go. G. tp your things and then we can leave 9 You're going to be late. D Lp your coffee and get going, 10 ve aleady w. ‘up the diy dishes, but | haven't cleaned the kitchen yet 5 _ In-each of the folowing sentences, there isan extra word which should not be there Crossit out. (10 points) 11 I'm sure that rl soon be get used to getting up so early every morning 2. When | was a child, | would to spend hours watching television every weekend, 3 At the end of the meeting, we gathered up to all our things and went home. 4 In my bedroom, there's picture of my home town, which painted by my uncle when he was at ant school At the back of the school you wil finda fight of stasis leading tothe library and computer room, 6 Inall my view, the best way of making the common room more comfortable is by adding some easy chairs and some pot plants 7 It seems so to me that the best place forthe common room would be on the south side of the building 18 This report is because to recommend a few solutions to the problems of students using mobile phones at school 9 These days, adults they are always complaining about the attitude of young people, but | suppose ‘that has always been the case. 10 | like wearing jeans because they are comfortable, and of course they are a practical, because you can wear them in so many situations © Pearson Education Limited 2008 Progress test 2 (Units 6-10) 1 Chose the best alternative to complete the folowing sentences (20 points) 1 Students at my schoo! don’t need t0/ are supposed to / {are not alowed to smoke anywhere in the school building. 2 You don’t have to / mustn't / aren't supposed to attend afternoon classes; they are optional 3 You shouloh’t have handed / didnt have to hand I were supposed to hand in your homework yesterday, Its too late now. 4 Sarah, this / there Jt s my best friend, Maureen’ ‘Hello, Maureen. Nice to meet you.” 5 Don't worry about your exam. There's / I's / He's not worth worrying about 6 Since Iwas 15 / wanted /r've wanted /1 want a sports 7 This isthe first time Ive already / ever / never been out of the county, 8 Thisis such a great film. /m seeing / Ive been seving / {ve seen it more than 10 times! 9. Mr Miggins i the least / ess / lowest popular teacher in ‘our schoo! 10 She looks as like /if/ whether she's going to cry. 11 Have you heard from lan later / late / ately? 12 When he shook my hand, | realised we met / were ‘meeting | had met somewhere before 13 By the time I take my FCE exam, | wil learn / vil have learnt / wal be learning English for almost four years 14 She apologised / excused / denied breaking my camera, ‘and blamed Eddie instead, 15. When | met him in London, he explained that he had just returned f just returned f was just retuming from a ‘e-month holiday in Australia a few days earlier. 16. She had just won first prize in a writing contest. She will hhave been { must have been / can’t have been absolutely delighted 17_ Several people have fred / were fied / have been fired since the new manager took over the running of the company, 18 The manager is curently been interviewed / interviewing / being interviewed by a local newspaper 19 Brian, whose / who / who's father is chairman of the company, has just started work in the Sales department. © Peorson Education Limited 2008 TEESE 20 10 u" R 8 4 15 If we work / worked / had worked harder, we would hhave passed the exam, 2 Correct the mistakes in the following sentences. (15 points) You'll do well in the exam if you will work hard enough | am not let to go out after 10 o'clock. ‘Although | had lots of work to do, | stopped having a coffee and a bit of fresh air She's often considered to give up her job to travel around the worl, ''m so fed up. if only have a good job and decent cateer prospects You are so annoying. | really wish you will go away and leave me alone. ItS almost micight. t's time | am going to bed Goodnight, everyone. | ecognise you. Did you used to be lead singer with the Purple Nasties? - “Man with Duck on Head’ painting in 1934, is one of, Van Grubers most famous pictures. In the attic theres an old box contains my grandfathers, ‘ld army uniform, We needn't have ative so early. We've got ages before our fight leaves ‘You don't must come late tomorrow, or you'll be in serious trouble. Theres @ pity you missed the film, It was briliant. | suddenly had the strangest feeling that l was been ‘watched from one of the top-loor windows. ''m sure he can’t intended to offend you when you met him. He's really avery nice person, 131 Progras test 2 (Units 6-10) ‘3 Complete the folowing sentences by putting the ‘words in bold into the correct form, (20 points) 1 I've never really understood the of computer ‘games. popular 2 She has an extremely active and colourful imagine 3 His accusations were were innocent ground 4 Hesa {good-natured young man who is always willing to help out. please 5 He stood up enthusiast 6 You behaved in a very away lke that. coward 7. Te never been so fury 8 I'm afraid you have company. sufficient 9 After he was hit on the head, he was for almost ten minutes, 10 Iwas very English. encourage I was obvious you and shook my hand, manner, running in my life, experience to join this by the progress I made in my 4 Complete the folowing sentences with an ‘appropriate preposition or particle (10 points) to some serious work what | sai, so had to repeat 1 Ws time we got 2 They didn't take everything 3. I didn’t go to italian lessons, but! managed to pick some of the language when | travelled around hry. 4 She's very inteligent the other hand, she's rather lay, 5 The police are looking the cause of the accident, 6 Fresh fruit and vegetables ae rich vitamin €. 7 lim quite industrious and have never been afraid hard work, Bd like you to tidy 9 "What does imbroglio mean?’ ‘| don't know. Try looking it ina dictionary 10. She's always looked ‘on people who are less fortunate or successful than her the mess you've made. 132 Chose the best alternative to complete the following sentences. (15 points) 1 She knows everything about me, 'm sure she can read my head f brain / mind. 2. I'm not looking forward to making taking / going my 3. Did you get good points / scores / marks in your English test? 4 Guess what? I've succeeded / won / passed all my exams! 5 My desk ic relly ramped / organised f cluttered; it's ‘always piled high with paper and other bits and pieces. 6 My company does / makes / goes a lot of business in the USA 7 I would like to give / do / make a serious complaint. 18 My schoo! has some excellent features / subjects / facile, including an indoor swimming pool. 9 Don't be shy. Tell / Say / Speak your mind! 10 need to return these trousers to the shop, but I don't hhave the recejt / bl / adaltion, 11 At the moment, we're living on alan economy / budiget / fee of about £70 week 12. There's a great publicity / spot / commercial on television for British Ainways, 13. thad a bad dose of flu, but | healed / cured / recovered ‘quick. 14 This book is absolutely / extremely / fairy Fantastic ~ you really must read it! 15_ At the end of the play, the spectators / audience / viewers got to their feet and applauded 6 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar ‘meaning to the first sentence, using no more than five words, including the word given, (20 points) 1 | found it dificult to explain my ideas to her ound it difficult 10 toher 2 Please understand that its no good getting angry with in Please understand that angry with me 3. I can’t decide what to do when | leave school mind leant what ta do ‘when I leave schoo! © Pearson Education Limited 2008 IERIE 4 You should have arrived two hours ago. supposed You ‘wo hours ago. 5. When | was younger, | would often get into trouble with my teachers to When I was younger, Into trouble with my teachers, 6 I really regret upsetting her so much. ' 1 her so much, 7 don't ice it when you shout at me al the time. keep ish at me all the time, | didn’t see him because he didn't come. have ithe seen him. 9 See that man over there? He stole my wallet. stole That's sy wallet 10 | suddenly realised that somebody was watching me from across the street. | suddenly realised that | sn from across the street 7 Answer these questions about the FCE exam. (10 points) 1. True oF false: In the key word transformations task in Paper 3 (Use of English), contracted words (2.9, can’t won't count as two words 2 Look at this extract from a letter of complaint. What is wrong with it? a) itis rude, ') tt uses language which is not appropriate. ©) The speling is bad, d) Is disorganised €) There are some grammar mistakes. Dear Sir/ Madam, | am writing to complain about the service | received recently in your restaurant. | would be grateful if you would refund my money. First of all although we had made a reservation, we had to wait almost half an hour for a table. When the food arrived, it was cold, We had ‘0 wait for almost an hour forthe food to come, and the music was much too loud © Pearson Education Limited 2004 IEEE 10 Progress test 2 (Units 610) In the FCE Speaking test, how long should you try to ‘peak for when you are asked to compare and contrast the photographs? a) 1 minute b)2 minutes) 3 minutes 4) 4 minutes True or false: When your partner is describing his / her photographs in the FCE Speaking test, you cannot interrupt them True or false: If you write a report in the FCE Writing test, you should begin ‘Dear Si/Madam’ and end "Yours faithful. In the Listening Test of the FCE, how many times do you hear each listening passage: a) Once b) Twice ¢) Three times parts once, and some parts twice In the Writing test, how long should each of your compositions be? a) Between 80 and 110 words b) Between 110 and 140 words ©) Between 120 and 180 words 4) Between 160 and 220 words In Part 2 of the FCE Listening test, you have to isten to a passage and complete some notes. Do you need to complete these notes using complete sentences? In Part 5 of the FCE Use of English Test, you have to put ‘words into their correct form in a text (@.6,, complain — ‘complaint, possible ~ possibly, etc). True or fase: In some cases, you do not need to change the word, In Part 3 of the FCE Speaking test, you have to discuss a situation or complete a task with your partner, Decide \which of the folowing things you should do during this task (choose two answers) ‘2) Listen to your partner and respond to what he/she 5336 b) Tiy to talk more than your partner ©. Takk to the examiner, and not your partner 4) Use short answers (e.g. YesMNo) if your partner asks you a question. €e) Agree with all the suggestions your partner makes. 4) Only speak when you are asked a question by the examiner, 4) Encourage your partner to speak if he/she is quiet, nervous, etc. 4) You hear some 133 Unit 11 test 1. Decide what the missing word is in each of the following sentences and write it in the correct place. (10 points) 1 I dont know how speak French, but | can understand a bit 2 Ifyou dont book 3 ticket soon, you won't able to get a seat. 3. Iwas amazed when | succeeded geting a place on the course 4 We're sony we weren't to meet you on Saturday 5 | could gone to univesty, but | took a job in my fathers company instead 6 She to pass her exam, even though she hada't done any work 7. When he was younger Tim could quite violent and aggresive 8 | knew to play the piano when | was ony fv. 9. Inmy opinion, young people be able to leave school at 14 if they ceally want to. 10 ride a bike, athough my brother keeps tying to teach me 2 Complete sentences 1-5 using a word or phrase from the box. (5 points) ‘am going to pass are going tocatch get had spent promise to return should get down to should leave will gladly lend would stil have buy 1 fyou 2 packet of ‘Sparkle’ detergent, you ‘another one absolute free. 2m less last week, {enough money to go out tonight. 3 Ifyou it before Saturday, | yu the money. 4 Ifyou the early train, you as soon as possible, 5 Hl my exams, | some serious studying immediatly Complete sentences 6-10 using a word or phrase from the box. (5 points) ‘are going to be cook eat hadn't been let might be able to go ass promise to work will wash up wouldnt be 6 ityou Us leave ealy today, we late tomorrow. 7 Hyou all those chocolates, you sick 8 ttyou me diner, the dishes afterwards 9 Hfyou so stupid, we in this ridiculous situation 10 HtHEY ss their exams, they 10 university, 134 © Pearson Education Limited 2008 3 Complete the sentences using a word from the box. (6 points) case condition even provided unless lend you my car that you pay for the petrol 2 wouldn't help him it he gave me a milion pounds 3 You won't pass the exam you work really hard 4 Take an umbrella with you in it rins. 5 Hell give me a pay rise on that | agree to work overtime, 4 Complete the following sentences by rearranging the jumbled letters in bold. The first letter of each word is correct, (10 points) 1 There are several good jobs being asvridedet in the newspaper. 2 ve got a job iwtrieenv at half past eleven today. 3. | didn't get the job because | didn’t have enough eceecnprix 4. He had excellent exam results, But he didn't have any professional qslitfiauionac 55 She filed in the alincaptiop form and sent it to the company. {6 The company | want to work for has asked for the names of two rreeeest 7. He's lst his job. tt must be very difficult being udeylonmep. 18 My ob is OK, but there aren't many opportunities for potmorino, 9 The post offers a slyaar of £30,000 a year 10 What | ike most about my ob are the feblilex working hours © Pearson Education Limited 2008 EET Unit 11 test 5 Choose the correct word in the folowing sentences. (5 points) 1 Ask the waiter for the bil / ip /recejor, then we can pay and leave. 2 Wve just received my bank commission / statement / ‘deposit. ve got an overdraft of almost £7001 3 If you want to extract / withdraw I dismiss money from your account, you'll need some kind of identiiation. 4 Id lke to change / convert / transform these US dollars for euros, please. 5 He wasted a lot of his money for / with Jon unnecessary luxuries 6 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar ‘meaning to the first sentence, using no more than five words, including the word given. (10 points) 1. My boss fired me last week: got 1 last week, 2 I can’t sove this problem. know ' solve this problem. 3. When | was younger, I had the chance of moving to ‘Australia, but decided nat to. have ‘When | was younger, | Australia, but decided not to 4 Unfortunately | failed the test. manage Unfortunately | 7 the test 55 The bank wil end you the money if you can guarantee to pay it back within two years. as ‘The bank wil lend you the money ‘an guarantee to pay it back within two years. 135 Unit 12 test 1 Complete the second sentence to make a passive form of the fist sentence 1. He showed me the way to the post office. 1 the way tothe post office. 2 My dog loves it when | take her for a walk My dog taken for a walk, 3. I'm fed up of people taking advantage of me. i'm fed up advantage of. 4 Nobody knows where he lives, nt where he lives, 5. Many people believe he came fram South Africa, He from South Africa, 6 Some people thought the Earth was fat. The Earth flat. 7 I can’t remember my teachers ever shouting at me. I can’t remember iy teachers, 8 People say that chocolate is bad for you. Chocolate bad for you. 9. They made me fee really stupid 1 really stupid 10 A team of experts are examining the damage ‘The damage 2 team of experts, 2 Put the words in the right order to make sentences. (6 points) 1 your serviced did last have When you car? 2 removed you had a Have ever tooth? 3 cut really You to hair your need get 4 decorated house to have the We're whole going 5 plastic ever surgery consider Would having you? (10 points) '3 Decide ifthe words in bold are the correct words for that sentence. If not, complete the sentence with 2 suitable word. {10 points) 1 Larrved home extremely lat, and strolled quietly up the stars so as not to wake anyone up. 2 Could you ever wonder being penniless and living on the streets? 3 The room isso hot and aires, | fel lke I'm suffocating, © Pearson Education Limited 2008 SISTER He peered at me so angrily that | thought he was going to hit me. rm sorry, but don’t believe single word you've told me. He was swallowing his lip and looking very nervous. . She hammered quietly on the door. Come in,’ a voice said from inside. | opened the door and panted in surprise when I saw him standing there with 2 kei in is hand fob paced neously up and down the corridor, ocasionaly checking his watch 10 He stared quickly out of the window for a second or two, then went back to his paper. 4 Complete the text wth a word from the box. There are some words thet you do not need. (15 points) ‘acquit burglary convicted conviction defence did evidence forgery innocent judge jury made pleaded prison prosecution robbed sentenced stole suspended tial witnesses ‘One night, Laurence Bailey (1) his local bank an (2). ..rnsssee almost £100,000. It ‘wasn't his first crime: a year before he had been charged with (3) after breaking into Several houses inthe neighbourhood, and had received a (4) sentence. When he went t0 court, the (5) hhad warned him that if he broke the law again, he wouldn't be so ‘generous; the next time it happened, Laurence would receive a (6) sentence. ‘The morning after his latest crime, he was arrested. Several (7) who saw him do it ® ‘statement to the police. A date was sent for his (8) He (10) ... ‘not guilty, but the 11) had all the (12) they needed ‘and, despite the best efforts of his (13)... rns lawyer, he was found guity by the 14) ns He was (15) ‘of the crime and locked away for five years. '5 In each of the following sentences, there is an extra word which should not be there, Crossitout. (10 points) 1 Amugger who attacks people in the street and steals their money and other valuables. 2 In.a court of law, the lawyer forthe defence tries to prove it that the defendant is innocent. 3 Im ealy fed up of people are teling me how to how to behave all the time. 4: The jury learned that the robber was been seen to break into the bank through an upstairs window. 5 He is belived that to be living somewhere in the south of France ina large vila somewhere near the sea, 6 Before I'm tempted to spend it on something that | don't need, I need to get ama this money into my bank account. 7. {'m going to vist Sam in hospital. Do you think I should take him a bunch of the grapes? 8 Oh no! I've had my wallet was stolen from my jacket pocket! 9 realy can't imagine be living en my own and away from my family, Can you? 410 Would you ever consider about getting 2 tattoo or having your nose pierced? © Pearson Education Limited 2004 EIEERSAEI Uni 12 test 137 138 Unit 13 test 1 Match the sentences 1-5 to sentences ae) on the right. Complete the second sentences using an expression from the box. (5 points) awful crizdle anew job a play historical novels @ good book 11 don't mind the cold a) What I really want tonight isto sit 2 Ws not a holiday | want, at home on my own with 3 I don't want to go to the cinema b) What I really can't stand is this, ‘again on Saturday. (©) What | really enjoy reading are 4 Ym not particulary keen on thle. ) What I'd realy like to do for a 5 Idon't want to go to Jims party. change is go and see €) What I need to do is to find 2 Correct the mistakes in the follawing sentences, (10 points) 11 ve spent very much money this week that | can't afford to go out tonight. 2 Ive been studying in Oxford for such fong time that! fel like it’s my second home. 3. | really don't'think 'm enough strong to deal with the problem. I'm far so tired to go out tonight ‘She was such happy she couldn't stop smiling ‘She's so angry so she can hardly speak 'm sorry, but haven't got enough of time to help you. | can't continue, tm feeling such exhausted. So few students arived on time this morning Everyone likes him because he's too friendly and helpful 3 Complete the following sentences using the correct form of a word from the box. There are some words that you don’t need, bark cat cloud cow dog ficod fog part rain rat rivers snarl snow sun wing 1 | felt il this morning, but now | feel as right as. . 2 As tar as mm concerned, the only (on the horizon is my forthcoming exam. 3. She's really upset. She's in of tears. 4 He's a wonderful person, with a warm smile 5 Hes too busy to see you. He's absolutely under with work, 6 Im fed up working forthe race, | want to be my own boss and work when | want, where | want. 7 My father often loses his temper, but really his is worse than his bite © Pearson Education Limited 2008 8 The party was supposed to be a surprise. Who let the ‘out of the bag? ‘9. How far is it from London to Brighton? About 60 miles, asthe flies. 10 When you arrive, Mrs Jenkins wil take you under her and show you around, 4 Complete the following sentences by rearranging the letersin bold. (10 points) 1 We couldn't go outside because of the rtonartie rain 2 There was a very violent nthstumdeorr, with lightning which lit up the night sky for miles around 3 The mcletal in Singapore is very hot and humid for most of the year. 4 win prateeernte in eness of 40 degrees for ost of the year, the desert in Ethiopia sone of the hottest places in the world 5. The hrguodt wes the result of a long, hot summer with virtually no rain. 6 During the inchaurer, winds speeds exceeded 100 miles per hour, and hundreds of buildings were destroyed or damaged. 7 havsinceaa are a big problem in some mountain areas, especially when it becomes warmer and the snow begins to melt 8 The rveris continuing to rise, and the Thames Water Authority have issued 3 warning about the possibilty of golfdino in the area 9 The rain wasn't heavy. was just a light wsroeh. 10. The police are warning divers about hpyate areas of fog along the M40. 5 Complete the folowing sentences with a suitable preposition or particle. 1 Could you look the chileren while 'm out? 2 Uhardly ever take time ........ Work because I'm always too busy 3 I don't lke Raving to deal ‘other people's mistakes, 4 He grew in Korea, but he actually has Japanese nationality. 5m very attached ry pet poodle, ‘Rambo’ 6 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using no more than five words, including the word given, (10 points) 1 I did't feel well enough to go to work. t00 Het to work. 2 This isthe best film ve ever seen. such Ve film 3 I'd love a Ferrari, but they cost far too much money for me rich tm a Ferar 4 do’ ke spicy food, butt hate bland fod even more what | don't lke spicy food, but bland food. 5 Tell me about the weather in your country. What seco IM YOUR Country? © Pearson Education Limited 2004 EERE points) Unit 13 test 139 Progress test 3 (Units 11-14) 41 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the fist sentence, using no more than five words, including the word given (20 points) 11 It was wrong of you to borrow his car without asking have You .. car without asking 2 “I wouldn't go out alone, if| were you,’ he said to me, advised He cout alone. 3 FCE candidates should remember to bring a pen, pencil and eraser to the exam, reminded FCE candidates will need a en, pencil and eraser 4 | was t00 tired to do any more work, that B95 ny not do any more work. 5 He's a really unhelpful person Hes person. 6 I don't like it when people tell me what to do told I don't todo, 7. Do you think you'll manage to come on time tornocrow? be o you think tomorow? 8 She thought she would win the competition, but she didn't. succeed she didn't ‘the compettion, 9 Iillet you leave early providing you work late tomorrow. Fillet you leave early tomorrow, 10. You can't smoke in here. ot come on time work late You smoke in here 2 Complete these sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets, (10 points) 1. What | really enjoy i (on a beach watching the sunset, (sit) 2 Hels to have disappeared while on a ‘mountain-cimbing expedition. (oeleve) 3 He can't give you a lft because hes getting his car (repair) 4 could have ‘enough. (be) 51 hard since 8 o'clock, and | realy need 2 break. (work) 6 When we got to the airport, | realised I ....sene RY passport at home. leave) 7. The time next week, | ‘months. (be) 8 ASachild, he would refuse vegetables. (at) 9 He tried ‘a couple of tablets, but they didn’t help his headache. (take) 10 We the televsion when we suddenly became aware of a strange noise upstals. (watch) successful if only | had tried hard here for exactly six 1 fresh fruit or 3 Complete these sentences with one word only (10 points) 1 Passengers are reminded smoking i strictly forbidden during the fight 2 WS advisable keep your money in an inside Jacket pocket at all times, 3 Imattaid rm not rich to buy you a Ferar 4 We had fun at the party that we didn’t want 10 leave, 5 isnt it time you 6 Have you just 7. When you get to the top of the hil, you'll be to see my house. 8 mo angry with myself! If stupid! 8 Nove told ghost stories 10 Travelers are warned about the dangers of crime, but few are actualy victims of crime. your car repaired? a hair cut? nad’ been so @ Pearson Education Limited 2004 In each of the following sentences, there isan extra ‘word which should not be there, Cross it out. (10 points) 1. He was very talented, and could to play the violin when he was only six 2. She managed to be pass all her exams with top marks 3. Even if tsa nice day, we can go to the beach for 2 barbecue. 4. Take an umbrella with you in case of it rains. 5 Atone time, she was said that to be the richest woman inthe country. 6 He is thought to have live somewhere in the foothils of the Pyrenees. 7. Inad got my car stolen last week. 8 It was such a hard work that most of the students simply ‘gave up. 9 | don’t like cold weather, but what then | really dstke is when it snows 10. You ought not to leave early if you want to catch the carly train, 5 Complete these sentences using the correct form of ‘the verbs jn the box One verb can be used more than once. ‘There ate some verbs that you do not need. (10 points) break deal do face give go leave let look make pay resign take twin 11 After five years together, their mariage finally down, 2 He asked me to after his cats while he was any, 3 Youll have to with your problems yourself, 4 He. to:me for hel, but | told him to leave me alone. 5 Its time you .. up to your responsibilities as an adult 6 After three years he from the job and moved 7. I needed money, so decided to out a bank loan. 8 Iwas unable to off the money fact borrowed. 19. The jury decided he was innocent, so the judae im off with a warning 10. Iwant to some time off work © Pearson Education Limited 2004 I Progress test 3 (Units 11-14) 6 Replace the words in bold with a more appropriate word 2 10 u 2 B 4 1s 16 ” 18 (20 points) [My job pays me an annwal wage of £25,000. There are no good jobs being publicised in the paper this week, | won a lot of useful experience when | cid voluntary workin india ‘Most aritsh shops refuse to receive euros as payment, ‘but there are some exceations.. You've got @ good job. How much do you gain every month? imagine where Jane is? | haven't seen her al day. He heard somebody behind him, but when he stared cover his shoulder, there was nobody there. While we were out atthe theatre, somebody stole our house. ‘How do you admit, quity or not guilly?’ the judge asked Because he had seen the crime, he had to do a statement to the police. ‘The company managed to score their goal of opening offices in several European capitals, | fulfil a dream that one day il be able to get out of the rat ace. ‘One of the advantages of a backpacking holiday is that your fights, transfers and accommodation ae al arranged for you by one company. Last year we went on a luxury expedition around the Cariabean on the world’ largest passenger ship. ‘A panel of thieves broke into the bank and removed ‘over £2 milion from the safe. When |arived, there was already along pile of people ‘waiting to get into the building, Remember that it a secret; don’t let the dog out of the ag, The south of China has @ hot and humid weather in the 141 142 Progress test 3 (Units 11-18) 19. My favourite month is spring, when it begins to get warmer again. 20 She's rained under with work, and can't come out this weekend, 7. Decide which of the following sentences are Tie and hich are False. (20 points) 1 You can use a dictionary in the Reading pager. 2 There are five parts in the Reading paper 3. The Reading paper lasts for one hour and fifteen, minutes 4. You will have marks removed if you get an answer wrong in the Reading paper. 5 You should use a penci to fill in your answers on the Reading paper answer sheet 6 The Writing paper lasts for two hours. 7. You have to answer three questions in the Writing paper 8 Part 1 of the Writing paper is always a formal letter. 9 Each of your answers in the Writing paper should be between 180 and 220 wards long, 10 It is necessary to include addresses when you waite a letter in the Writing paper. 11 Thete ae five parts in the Use of English paper. 12. The Use of English paper lasts for one hour and fifteen minutes, 13, You will hve an exra ten minutes at the end of the Use of English paper to transfer your answers to the answer sheet 14 In the Listening paper, you will hear one of the listening passages once only. 15. You will have a few minutes at the end of the Listening paper to trensfer your answers to the answer sheet 16 The Speaking test lasts for about half an hour. 17 Including yourself, there will be three cther people in the room when you do the Speaking test. 18 You should speak as quickly as possle during the Speaking test 19 If you don’t understand something in the Speaking tes, you can ask the examiner to repeat it 20 At the end of the Speaking test, the examiner wil tel you if you have passed or failed. © Pearson Education Limited 2008 SISTENT Test keys Unit 1 test 1 1before 2for 3.ago dever Sago 6when 7 for Bakeady Shen 1Oyet 2 A 1went:© 2 Ive abeady been there / Ive been there aeady 3 ve eaten 41 don'tean’t understand. 5 | wanted to rive taken 7 Have you ever B have you seen 9 I've known) 10 Fe been reading 3 1acion 2sconce 3 hills 4musicals Shoring 6 horor Tiightened Blot Sacing TOsettng 1 eects iwetcting 13cimax 14.drecor TS oulstanding 16 actor TTamusing 1Bbox 19row 20 screen 41 confusingly 2 performance 3 explanation 4 faery S original Binformation Tenjoyable& contestants 9 competitive 10 regularly 5 lat 2ever Sakeaty 42 Sdoes 6 been 7 since Buvhat 9 fim 10rot Unit 2 test 1 encted 2 flattered 3 encouraging 4 fstatingldepressing 5 depresecrustated 2 1 thiled Zieterested Stated 4 frightening 5 confusing 3 Inotasdifeut 2 not quite a5. 3a colder cimate 47 5 the unfrendlesleasttrendly people 6 rather 4 go 7 the most deloous 8/9 far more ciicut 10 far borer tan 4‘ incapablemisunderstood 2 nsuffiienttuntortunately 3inactivefunheathy 4 impossble/nesperenced 5 misrustinceaile 5S tthethe 2-the 3 thet 4TheMMhe 5+ 661 the most (1 poinp boring person (1 point) 2 would rather (1 point) watch does than (1 point) 3 was (1 point) inredbe how (1 point) ‘on the 1 poi other hand (1 point) 5 ft nearly (1 point as good (1 point) Unit 3 test 11h) 29) 3a 4@ 50 6) 79 8b) 99 106) 2 1hke 2as 3as 4a5 S though 3 I sue 2hand 31ve 4 suppose 5 adantage A 1 tied hard 2 got in fae 2 but lately 4 Perhaps he’s coversleg. 5 They ceraniy dich t work 5 do wall 7 spoke to usin an unenly way 8 He nearly didn't 9 come home stright awaylimmediatoycome saight nome TO complerefatsolutely impossible 5 ‘happened 2 was 3 had ustenived 4 was S went Gwasenoying 7came 8 grabbed 9 was ying Ohad only bought 11 hag cox 12an 13 was chasing Va sipped 18 got 16 had dsappeared 17 was interviewing Twas 19tumed 20had stolen Unit 4 test 1 is going to rin 2 wil make 31s. 4 artves 5 wil frist have inshed 6 wil be ying 7 wil return "8 ae you doingfare you gaing todo. 9wil have been here 10 Willyou be 2 for 2t0 3in 4 Sot Sas 7for Son 9for i00n 3 Tdaiy 2 fresh 3 cholesterol 4 Vegetarians 5 balanced 6 proportion 7 protein B vegetables 9 ruttious 10 carohyeates 410 22 3b) 40 5b) 51 some information 2 got vel hair 3 got litle money 4 buyanewspaper 5 very ite mest 6 tthe 2some it da Sa Grealy Thane Bto Srouhly 10ot Progress test 1 (Units 1-5) 1 1met 2have loved 3 donvean't understand 4 have been peeing Swete wating 6 had never met 7 will drop Sail have spent 9 wile caring 10 begins 11 had never left) T2directed - 13 hasnt rained Thad worked 15 hed cost 2 | suggested goingithat they goto 2 Ive known Val 31¥e got few fends “1 hen ai you start work 5 Who brokethas broken 6 akeady smoked 71d woul rather Bis as excting such as tiger tiger 10. ciy tke New York 11 enact ike your ste?” 12 how hard he ran.” 13 why be had 14 asked ‘ur teacher 15 got much money 3 J ousanding Z>lot 3seting 4 acing 5 plays Sautience 7 applauded B revews 9 fusated TWencouraging iT confusing 12 frightened 13 cholesterot 14 vtomin 1S vegetaran 6 proten 17 consumer 18 adverisements 19 commercials 20 marketing 4 suggested Zinvted 3 apologised 4 reminded S threatened 5 when 2 financially 3 confusion 4 misunderstood Sinetperienced. G6 whereas. 7 atioltely Bfor $10 10 few FVinjured 12 for 13 receipt 14 by 15 economical 1 amed me (1 point for breaking his (1 point) 2 Alice she (1 point had posted (pont) 5 wi be (point arriving (tp) 4 gave me (1 point a prescription (1 point) 55 were very (1 pont few people (point) 6 am responsible (1 point or looking (t point) 7 had (already et <1 point bythe (1 point) 8 how hard (1 point she ted (point) locks (1 point as i/ though (1 aint) 10 rather watch (1 point) football than (t point) 13 144 Test keys 718 2 Fale (you should make a plan, ard use this lan to wrt your essay) 3 Fake 40 5 Fae (ther ae usually between three and ie fines which do ot contain an extra werd) 6 Tplot 2ending 3 linking aevents 5 tenses Unit 6 test 1 1 canvthave been 2 must have 3 might must 5 must Shave Tbe Bhaebeen Ibe working 10 want 2 1 Anew secretary is going tobe employed next week, 2 Fees must be pai by students by the end ofthe wack 53 Mobile phones must be turned of in lass 4 sudden noticed that was being watched 5 Cote is grown in Braz 8 Stas is caused by overwork, 7 wasn't tale about the bmetable changes, 4 Oho! My wallet nas beon stolen ‘9 &manis being interviewed (oy the pole) about the robbery 10 A:new Prime Minister has been oct, batteries =9 keypad = 10. ring tone =5 keyboard fim=1 zoomlens = 4 mouse=6 sceen= 3 engaged tone'= 8 text message = 7 4 1tuth 2teling 3speak 4 touch Swot 6 iting Test South website 10 say 1 cant/ couldn't (t poi) have seen (1 point) 2 must (1 point) have been (po) 3 cant be point used (T port) 4by word (1 point) of (pot Shave a(t point word / chat with (1 poind Unit 7 test 1 when 2Who 3. whom avwhich Shy 6 whicnthat Twhere Bwhose Shy 10 who 2 1 wantjust phone 2 spendtwil save 3 continuetwon't have 4 spertvwoulént behave 5 workeaiwould treat Shad arvedtwouide't have missed 7 hadnt madehwouldn't hhave woken. Bbuysves 9 would hae calladhad known 1D would resigahod 3 Tdone 2done 3 making 4make do make 7 made Bmake making 10d0 4 subjects 2cosmetcs 3 lures Sspare Tsatstactory 8 valuable 4 materials S historical 5 imention 10 scent 5 his 2in 3H dthee 5a Gwould Thaw Sspare Sof t0at Unit 8 test 1 ito get Zpanting 3totak 4totake Stobe Gteling 7tode Skaving” smoking 10meeting 21) 26 30 4h) So 6a 7 B—) 9 106) 3 washable 2 famous 3 disgusting _ 4 unsupporive Seunnatural creative 7 nervous 8 dependable 9 harmless TOcultural 4 Trice 2sominiow 3 generous 4¥ Sambtious 6v 77° Bbide Sreception 10 engaged 5-1 was made (1 point to wash (1 point) 2 keep on (1 point interupting (1 point) 3 (ery) unheaty to point smoke (point) {its time (1 point) we went (point) 5 shouldn't (1 poind have lst (1 pom) Unit 9 test 1 tused tole 2neverlet 3 dda'thave 4 would walk S used to be given 6 would get "7 got used to Bgetused tobeing Sade sure 10 used to veat 19) 2h 3e) 4a) 5p 6b) 7 Ba 9) 100 | fashionable material 2 design /suit_ 3 pale cotton 4 waterroot leather 5 casual / necked 6 practical matches 7 sults /stiped 8 bookshelves / wardrobe 9 photocopier machine 10 cupboard fing 4 Twrapped 2pick 3save Aclose 5 tidy 6finsh 7 sewing 8 Gather 3 Drink 10 washed S the Zt 31 Swhich Sis all Sthey 10a Progress test 2 (Units 6-10) 730 Bhecause 1 Tare not alowed 10 2 don'thave to 3 were supposed to hand: 4ihis SHS lve wanted 7ever Give seen 9 least TOit 11 ately 12 had met 13 mil have amt 14 denied 1S had jst retumed 16 must have been 17 have been ted 1B being inteniowed 19 whose 20 has worked 2 Tyounork had 2 not allowed 10 3 stooped to have 4 considered giving up 51 hada good job 6 you would go Tiwent to 8 Did you use to 9 panted i 1934 10 box contahing my. 17 have arrved 50.12 You mustn't come 13ttSapty. 1d was beng watihed 15; can't hve intended Iie intend 0 3 1 popularty 2 imagination 3 grunciess 4 pleasantly Senthusastcaly 6 cowry” /Turous 8 ieuticent S unconscious "10 encouraged 4 Idown Zin 3up 40n Sino Gin Tot Bup 9up 10doan mind 2taking 3 marks 4 passed 5 cluttered 6 does Take 8 aciies 9 Speak TO receipt 11 budget ‘Deommercisl 13 recovered absolve 15 aldence get my (1 point ideas across (point) theres no point (1 point) in geting (point) ‘make up (1 point My mind (point) were supposed (1 point to are (1 point) sed (1 point) to get (1 point wh (1 point had upset (1 pind you wouldn’/ did't (1 post) Keep shouting (1 point fad come, (1 poin) | would have (1 point), the man (1 pont) wha sole (1 point), was being (T point watched (pont) 71 Wwe 2d Its disorganised (the weiter asks for his money back at the begining ofthe letter, when it should be a the ed). a Tue. Your partner must be allowed to speak without intemuption| False » ° No, one or two words answers ate neaded. You can only use numeral (e331 instead of thirty-one) and abbrevations (e.g. am. instead of inthe maming) 9 Fab. All the words must be changed. 10 a9 Unit 11 test 1 how to speak 2 won't he able 3 succeeded in getting were’ able to 5 could have gone She managed to 7 could be quite _& knew how to 9 people should be ADI eannotian' ide 2 1 buylget_ 2 had spentiwould stil have 3 promise to return sjady lend “4 are going to catchishould leave 5 am going to assould get down 10 6 leUpromise to work "7 esvare going Tobe 8 coot/nil wash up 9 hadn't beenwouldn't be 10 passmight be able to 90 3 1 provided 2even unless case 5 condtin 41 advertised Zinteniew 3 perience 4 qualifications Sagpicaton Brelerees Tunemployed 8 promation Salary 10 flexible 5 1 bil 2atatement 3withiraw 4 change Son 6 1 got the (1 poind sack (1 point) 2 don't know (1 port) how to (1 point) 5 could have (1 point) moved to 4 det manage (1 poi to pass (1 poind 5 aslong (1 port 2s you (1 paint Unit 12 test 1 twas shown 2 ove being 3 of being taken isnt known | SSbeleved to come 6 was though! tbe 7 ever being Shouted at by Bissaid tobe 9was made to fee! 10 6 being ‘amined by 21 When dd you last have your car serviced? 2 Have you ever had a taoth removed? 3 You really need fo get your hat cut. |4 We're gong to have the whole house decorate. 5 Would you er consider having plastic surgery? 3 1xcreptigtoed 2ximegine 3/7 4xsaed 57 Sx biinalcheving. 7 Xknocked Bx gasped OV 10x olances 4 robbed 2stole 3burlay Asuspended Sludge Garson 7 witnesses“ Bmade 9 tal 10 pleased TH prosecution 2 evidence 13 defence 14 jury 15 convicted 5 1who 2it dae Abeen Sthat Gavay 7the Bwas 96 10 about Unit 13 test 11) awful dizcle. 2) a pew job. 3.0) a play 4.0) Fistorcal nove. 5) good bok. 2.1 spent so much 2 for such along timekofong that 3m stg enough 4 ar too wed 5 vas so happy 6 angy ithad she "7 enough time. & feeling 9 exrausted 9 Very few 10 hes 50 tiendy 3 rain 2coud 3 floods sunny Ssnowed Srat 7 bark Beat Seow twig 4 1 torential_2 thunderstorm 3 climate _4 temperatures Sdrought Ghuricane 7 Avalanches @ flooding 9 shower 10 patchy 5 afer 2olf Suith 4up Sto 6 1 too il (point to 90 (1 point 2 never sen (1 point such a good (1 pint) 3 not rch enough (paint to buy (1 paint) 44 what realy hate (1 poind) (1 point) 5 the weather (1 poin) lke (1 poin) Progress test 3 (Units 11-14) 11 shout (pon have barowed 1 point) 3aised me (1 powt not t 20 paid 2 reminded (pind tha they (1 poind 5 ted (pein tat could (1 porn) Sach (1 pot on ume po) ike big (pnd tld what os) youl be (pon able to (1 poi) $Eceze in (point wining poin) encanto (pan that you 1 aed) 10 are't/ are not point alowed t0 (1 point) 2 siting 2beleved Srepaied A been ‘ve been working Ghadlett 7valhove been” Bloat 3taking TO were watching 3 1hat 20 enough dsuch Shadgot Shad 7 able Bony Sting 10very 41% 2b0 3een Lot Sthat then TOnet 5 1 broke 2 look 3 deal turned 5 Yaced 6 resigned Take Spay diet lotake 6: tialay 2 aie): ee aieaipge cavacomt: Sterna Shae Toot 82 wonder 7 lanced SburledFobbed 9 plead 10 make Machieve 1Zhave 13 pacage 14 cuse 15 gang We aqueveline 17 cat TBelimate 195050 20 snowed 74 Fale 1 2 Folie (there ae 4 pars) 3 ue 4 Fake 5 True (ou wil ao need an erasr to correct any mistakes) 6 Fate it sts fr 1 hour and 30 minutes) 7 Fase (two questions) 8 Fase it s sometimes an informal ets) 9 Fase (120-180 words) 10 False (although you wouldn't be penaksed if you cid) 11 Twe 12 Te 13 fake 14 Fake (you hear each part twice) 15 Te 16 False (t lasts for about 14 minutes) 17 ‘ue (jour partner, the interviewer and maker) 18 Fale (yu should speak at normal speed) 19 True 20 Fate iene wi ty Thank you. Thats te end of test) 145,

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