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PDF Solutions2e Progress Test Un10 B
PDF Solutions2e Progress Test Un10 B
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Grammar
1 Complete the text. Use the present passive form of the verbs in brackets.
There are many stages before a story 1__ _ (print) in a newspaper. First people
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(interview) by journalists and the story 3 _ (research). Then
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the story
(write) and it 5 (send) to an editor. The editor
checks all the facts. Sometimes photos 6 (take) to illustrate the story. Finally,
the newspaper 7 Mark: /7
(publish) and people can read it.
2 Complete the sentences. Use the past simple, present perfect or future passive form of
the verbs in brackets.
1 Only 250 copies of this book _ (sell) last year.
2 Celia (invite) to a party next weekend but she can’t go.
3 The meeting _ (hold) in the school hall yesterday.
4 My favourite actor (nominate) for an Oscar. I hope he wins.
5 The results of the tests (send) to you at the end of next week.
6 The New Year in 2000 (celebrate) all over the world because it was the
beginning of a new millennium.
7 The textbook _ (publish) by Oxford University Press in 2016.
Mark: /7
Mark: /6
Photocopiable © Oxford University Press Solutions 2nd edition Pre-Intermediate Progress Tests Unit 10 1
Vocabulary
4 Read the sentences and complete the words.
Mark: /10
5 Complete the sentences with the words below. There are two words you do not need.
author chaptercharacterscontentscoverepilogue
novelplotpublishersequelspinetitle
1 The picture on the of the book has nothing to do with the story.
2 ‘Which part of the book is about his childhood?’ ‘ I don’t know. Look at the .’
3 Are you enjoying that book? I’ll lend you the if you want. I think it’s better.
4 The explains what happened after the story has finished.
5 I was excited when the accepted my manuscript.
6 She spent ages choosing a(n) for her book. It’s called New Identity.
7 I liked the dialogues in the story, but I thought the was predictable.
8 All the in her books are clever and beautiful, but in real life people are not like
that.
9 I don’t read magazines, but I’ll buy a(n) _ at the airport to read on the plane.
10 Don’t tell me what happens in the end! I’m on the last of the book!
Mark: /10
Use of English
6 Complete the text with the correct form of the words in brackets.
Mark: /10
Listening
7 Listen to the people talking about their reading habits. Complete the sentences with the
correct speaker, A, B, C, D or E. There is one extra sentence you do not need.
Mark: /5
Reading
8 Read the interview. Are the sentences true or false?
Wherever you go these days, everyone is talking about Ophelia. Her photo is on every billboard, her
songs are playing in every shop. Our reporter, Jane Wilkes, met her in a café in London.
Jane: So, Ophelia, it’s really nice to meet you. Is that your real name, by the way?
Ophelia: Yes, I’m afraid it is. Of course, everyone knows Ophelia is a character in a play by
Shakespeare. My parents loved the name, so now it’s mine too.
Jane: Hm. Ophelia is a tragic character in the play, but things seem to be going well for you
since you became famous suddenly last year.
Ophelia: Yes, the last year has been incredible. I was singing in my school show when a famous
theatre director heard me. I was invited to go to an audition for a part in a big musical in
London.
Jane: Yes. And when people heard you sing at the premiere, all the tickets for the show were
sold out in two days!
Ophelia: It was amazing. When the show finished, I started working on my own songs, and my CD
came out before Christmas. Apparently, a million copies have been sold already.
Jane: And I believe you’re working on a book about your life – so far!
Ophelia: Yes, I am. It’s crazy. I’m only nineteen, and my mother asked me: ‘What is there to say
about someone so young?’ But I was asked to do it, and I’m working with a very good
writer, so I hope my fans won’t be disappointed.
Jane: So your biography will be published in June.
Ophelia: Yes, that’s right.
Mark: /5
Writing
9 Write a letter to an English-speaking penfriend.
Ask your friend how he/she is and what he/she has been doing recently.
Say that you have just finished reading a really good book. Mention the title, the author
and when it was written.
Describe the plot and explain why you would recommend it.
Invite your friend to stay with you for a week over the summer.
Mark: /10
Total: /70