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2 ve never been 3 want 4 were advised 5 Ne been studying 6’re usually given 7 started know 9 was reading 10 chink 11 is geting v2 works 12 Shaving 14've leamed 15 were 16 told 1 started 18'd never spoken 2did 3didnt 4 didnt 5 Were 6 was 7do 8 ‘has hasnt 10 has 11 was 12 havent 13 have 14 are 35'm 16dont 17 did 18 did 19 didnt 20 dont 21 do 2come 3’she like 4 what way 5 what exactly sort of 7 it going sfor 9with 10as 11 else 12 for Progress Tests Instructions The Progress Tests (p200-p223) are designed to be used after students have completed each unit of the Student’ Book. Each Progress Test checks students’ knowledge of the key language areas taught inthe unit. The final exercise of each Progress Test also tests students’ knowledge of language taught in previous units Its helpfl for students to have done the Review section at the end of each unit before doing a Progress Test. You can also encourage students to revise for the test by reviewing the relevant Language Summary in the 3... refused to speak... 4¥ 5... ended up eating back of the Student Book and by doing exercises for that 6¥ T... the film had already finished. 8 ¥ unit on the CD-ROM and in the Workbook. Note that 9... plan to visit... 107 11 ... bur mine did 12 He’ been riding ... 13... are you studying v4 Lreally like... 157 16 Lee regrets studying Progress Tests 6 and 12 also contain a listening section, Allow students 40 minutes for Progress Tests 1-5 and ‘11, and 50 minutes for Progress Tests 6 and 12. You ay wish to adjust this time depending on your class. Progress Test 2 202 Photocopy one copy of the test for each student. Students should do the tests on their own. You can either check the 1 2 She seldom walks from her flat to the city centre answers with the whole class atthe end of te test or 3 Once in.a while Jan goes to visit her sister/ collect in the tests and correct them yourself. Keep record of the test scores to help you monitor individual student progress and for report writing at the end of the course. ‘© Progress Tests can also be given as homework for general Listening tests There isa listening section in Progress Tests 6 and 12 only The corresponding econling scripts (R6.9 and R12.8) are in the Answer Key for the tests. Both R6.9 and R12.8 have two separate sections. Focus on one sec m of the recording 3 time. Allow students time to read through the questions for that section in the Progress Test before you start, Play that to answer the questions. Then pl jon of the recording without stopping and allow students that section of the recording again without stopping. Repeat this procedure for the other section, Answer Key and Recording Scripts Progress Test 1 p200 PROGRESS TESTS: INSTRUCTIONS/ANSWER KEY © 1 2in aup 4a srusty 6 few 7by ein shave ro word 2fees 3 campus 4 graduate 5 mutor 6 lecture 7student loan 8 undergraduate 9 postgraduate toscholarship 11 seminar 12 carer 13 lecturer ‘professor 15 Masters (degree) 2helping a study 4 making s taking 6 get 7 0 buy choose 9to help 1010 drive M11 like 12:10 learn radoing 14totell 15 stay 16 talking Jan goes to visit her sister once in a while 41 see my grandparents frequently. frequently see my ‘grandparents, 5 Most weeks he goes to the gym/He goes to the gym most weeks. 6 Most of the time we Ihave a healthy diet We have a healthy diet most of the time. 7 Tom rarely stays at work after 5:30, 8 Every now and again Alice sends me an email/Alice sends me an email every now and again. 9 Their father is seldom at home, 2for 30f 4in swith 6 of 7about Bby oof 10 by about 12 by 13 of (2 marks each) 2 responsibility 3 preferable 4 decisive S originally criticism 7 weakness 8 convincing 9 really 10 recognisable 11 realistically 12 convinced 2 went 3 used to play/d play 4s always complaining/ always complains 5 used to have 6 will play/play Tuse to 8 tried 9 used to likeliked 10°l have tt-wanted 12 will park/are always parking 13 use to (2 marks each) 2 wasntt used to 3 ‘lfd/could (ever) get used to 4 te (Slowly) getting used to 5 didnt use to 6 Are (you) used to/Hlave (you) got used 10 7 did (you) use to @.used to 9 fis used to 10 hasnt: got used to/ isnt used to 11 'm used ta/ve got used to/ve been used to 12 get used 10 2.a.good point 3 you mean 4be right there 5 argue with that 6 sce the point of 7 you think so 8 gota point there still not convinced 10 your point 11 woulda’ say 12 suppose that true 2... togetused to... 47 5 Heneeds 6... wesaw... 77 8... remember meeting, 9¥ 10... stopped playing 11... since we met, hasn't it/Its been 2 long time 12... bilingual in... 137 141 picked up 15... but Progress Test 3.204 1 zrobbery 3rob 4 burglar s burgle 6 kidnapping kidnapper 8 thefi 9 steal 10 mugging 11 shoplifter 1a shoplit 13 bribery 14 vandal 15 vandalise 16 arsonist 2 zwith 3 sentenced 4 commit 5 fined 6 evidence T acquitted # court 9 guilty; sent 10 of 11 for 3° 2on 310; for 4with 5 with 610; about 7 for Son; for 90n 1010 17 a4; for 12 about 73 to; about 4 Qmarks each) 2bad; would (you) go 3 was/wvere able to; dévould go 4 didn't have; would (you) do $ would buy; had 6 were; would (you) steal 5 marks each) 2°/had seen; ‘dAvould have called 3 wouldn' have been; hadn't broken down 4 would (you) have got; hadnt lent 5 might have been; ‘had taken 6 Whadi known; wouldnt have told 6 marks each) 2 IF didn't enjoy working for this ‘company, 1d look for another job. 3 Imagine your friends needed somewhere to stay, would you give them a room? 4 If we hadnt phoned. my parents, ‘would have been worried. § What would you have done if the police hadn' arrived? 6 T wouldnt go there again even if somebody offered me a free Might. 7 Wed hhave got there on time if we had. got stuck in trafic 7 wouldnt mind 3 Would it help if 4 be wonderful if you could 5 would you like me to 6 bea great help 7 Why don't I 8 can manage 9if you like 10 you don't mind 11 What if 12 for offering 8 3¥ 4Didyou hear... 5 a big improvement 6¥ 7... avare of... 8. more responsibly! 9 Hes been travelling ... 10 remember to buy ... 117 12 The thiefstole ... 13.7 14... sick of working 1s¥ 16 Ididnt use to Progress Test 4 206 1 marks cach) 2run over 3 work out 4 knocked ne) out; come round 5 gone off 6 turned out 7 take off 8 ran away 9 making (i) up 2 zfiction 3 plot 4 biography 5 browse 6 copy 7 paperback 8 fick through 9 autobiography 10 literary genre 3 Zeven though 3. apart from 4 instead of sas 6 whereas 7 However @ despite © due to 4 (2 marks each) 2m over the moon, 3 Tm scared stil. 41'm starving. Tim going out of my mind 6 Tmspeechless. 711 costs a fortune. « Ic weighs a ton, 9 Ittakes forever. 10'S a nightmare. 11 Its alling me. 5 zdecided 3 was driving 4 saw 5 stopped 6 got out 7 dihad been running 8 didn'veouldntt remember 9 had been lying CW/had lain) 10 “d/had broken Whelped 12 took 13 stayed 14 wanted 15 had been waiting 16 old 17 had had 1a Cafhad) saved 6 2which 3 who/that 4 which $-AharAvhich 6 whichthat 7 who @ whose 9 where 10 whose 2 fantastic news abet 4 kidding 5 honest 6 be Ton earth 8be joking 9 wonder 10 1 can imagine 3..aday when... 47 5 6 Ifhe'd+he had taken ... 7 ... were charged with BY 9¥ 10... got used to working... 117 12... famous for provide us with Progress Test 5 p208 2 feathers 3 sting 4 mammals 5 spots 6 lay; nest 7skin(s) @ wings 9 silk; web 10 reptiles; poison, a1 pets 12 insect bite 2 tree trunk 3 greenhouse 4 hedge 5 orchard 6 pollen Tleaves 8 petals 9 branch 10 herbs 11 roots re bushes 13 lawn 14 wigs 15 vine 16 pot 2a) ab) 4a) 5a) 62) 7b) 8a) sb) 10a) 11b) (2 marks each) 2 slightly 3 nowhere 4 nearly 5 less 6 deal 7 fewer sit 9 twice 10 better 11 more and 2'm meeting 3 invite 4 isnt going to pass 5 llbe living 6 Tlearry 7 wont be eating 8 ll definitely finish 9 will win 10°Il be swimming 2betier 3 think 4 should 5 right 6 what 7 trying 8 meant 9 enough 10 how 11 argument 12 favour 13 point 14 never 15 thought 16 just 17 right 18 again 19 not 29 saying 3... ihehad seen... 4 6... avery immoral way... 77 8... couldn't work out ... 9... while was watching TV 10 ..-in spite of the weather. 11... but Ido. 127 whose parents ... 57 Progress Test 6 210 a) » Sce p19# for Listening Test instructions, aw What did you give Jamie for his birthday? ‘worn Well, um, he been asking for a pet for ages. We were going to get im a dog, but he said that he really wanted a snake, The feeding, ‘would have been a bit ofa problem, though — ‘you know; live mice and so on, Anyway, um my husband loves eats and they're, 1, the) easy for kids to look after, so in the end thats ‘what vee got him. anor Hi, Joanne. Welcome back! Did you enjoy London? yonnwc Yeah. it was great. The English are very nice but they're, umn, they're a bit different from people here A Inwhat way? ' Well, er, they calk about the weather all the time ~ which isnit surprising, I suppose, as it changes every day. And they're, um, they're always saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, wh thought was very polite ta begin with, bat | um, I gotsick of i after a while 4a HAMSNY 2S1S31 SS3W9OUd © PROGRESS TESTS: ‘ANSWER KEY ‘A Te heard that nobody talks to strangers on the tube or anything. Yeah, thats right, but I didnt mind that. I was nice to be left alone, acwally ©) sun From where Pim standing Ive got a fabulous view of green hills, while just n front of me is one of the largest collections of tulips Ive ever seen — and it all the work of local resident, Jean Granger. You must be very pleased, Jean. kan Yes, Lam, actually. When we, er, when we mov {nto the house three years ago, all we had was, uum, awn and a couple of rose bushes. We love flowers, but its e, its been a lot of hard work Au Tcan imagine. But its magnificent display ‘peter than any Ive seen in a public park th yaw Thank you 4) Hi Jenny, its Philippa. Um, you know we'd arranged to go shopping in town this weekend? Well, Im not ssure thats such a good idea. Il be difficult to park fon a Saturday and, um, and the shops will be really crowded. As the weather’ going to be so good, maybe id he nicer if we went for a walk by the river instead, Anyway, let me know what you think, Pm ina meet till three, but give me a call any time alter that, By ©) waaen So hows the course going, Nick? rex Great, actually 'm really enjoying it, At the beginning I wondered il we'd spend the whole UUme writing scripts and looking through a camera, but infact we donit ~ well, not yet anyway. We also have lectures on things like the history of the einema, studying different periods and cultures, that sort of thing. Its really interesting, actually asin Thats good. z Hello everyone and thank you all for coming, Ive spent the lat two years studying a group of botlenose dolphins off the east coast of Scotland. These dolphins live in an area of water called dhe Moray Firth, which is dhe most northerly part of the world where dolphins are known to live all year round. What® interesting is that i you compare them to bottlenose dolphins that live further south in, 58, the Mediterranean, they've clearly bigger and fatter, probably because they need to survive ina much colder imate. Researchers who study the Moray Firth dolphins have also noticed another distinguishing feature, which is that they appear to have more injuries o their skin. Up until now people thought this was heeause the dolphins live in difficult conditions in the water. However, some viroometaliis now wonder wither the problems may be the effec of pollution in the sea and they're hoping to investigate this Further Studying dolphins is dificult, as dey spend so much time under water, and so my team have spent 2 lot of time analysing the different sounds that the dolphins make. The ‘most common sounds are clicks which dolphins use for location, that is, they make these noises and then listen for echoes to come back from the seabed, boats, the fish they hunt or indeed other dolphins. So how do dolphins actually listen to these sounds? Well, they use @ bone in the lower part of their mouth to receive the signals, which are then sent to the brain —a very clever adaptation, Dolphins also make a range of sounds in order to communicate with each other, Researchers have noticed. secenily that each dolphin produces its own sound, which is known as a ‘signature whistle. 1 like to chink of Is, being similar to a person calling out his or her name Interestingly, they also copy the signature whistle of cother dolphins, although why they do this is not really ‘understood. The dolphin also uses a special call when it finds a group of fish to feed on. Again, the reason for this call is unclear. Some researchers have suggested this sound ray be used to confuse the fish, while others think that the first dolphin is calling for help im surrounding the fish before they start feeding Another interesting thing we have discovered recently is that 1 2mmarks each) 2}2 B)1 at 42 @3 2 (marks each) 17 2F These dolphins are clearly Digger and fatter than bottlenose dolphins im the Mesiterancan. 31 4 SF They listen to these sounds ‘by using a bone in the lower part of the mouth. 6T 7F Researchers don’t agree why dolphins make all the diferent sounds 3 @inaks each) 2 took risks 3 taken (ray parents) for granted + taking responsibility 5 takes sides taken any notice 7S taking advantage 4 marks each) 2 Laid-back 3 Bad-tempered 4 Absent-minded 5 Strong-willed 6 Open-minded 7 self-conscious § Easy-going 9 Big-headed 1 Narow-minded 11 Level-headed 12 Self assured. 3 (2marks each) 2 feeling 3 10 pass 4 talking Scleaning 6 to change 7 travelling 8 make out "Iwill win 10 Finding 11 will promote 6 marks each) 2m really up against it at the moment. 3 [was wondering if] could sce you for a moment. 4Tm rather pushed for time at the moment. 5 Im afraid I'm abit tied up just now 6 Sorry to bother you, but have you got a minute? 7 3¥ 4... stopped working SI Thadn't missed ... 67 7 av 9... well be walking 10... everyone had gone home 11/7 12... went off... 13... convicted of... 147 tovice as big as Progress Test 7 212 1 arealise 3 trust 4 envy suspect 6 recognise 7 adore respect 9 deserve 10 detest 2 zblog 3 podeast 4 webcam 5 online dating agency 6 search engine 7 forum 8 online encyclopaedia 9 wireless 10 anti-virus software 11 online RPG 3. 2political 3a capitalist 4 capitalist s an economist economical 7 development & developing 9 investment 10 an industrialist 11 industrial 1 1 productive 13 a manufacturer 14an environmentalist 15 environmental 16 pollution 4 Zoverqualified 3 misunderstood 4nomsmoker 5 ex-colleagues 6 undervalued 7 anti-government 8 multinational 9 redecorated 10 sel-defernce 4 5 2voicemail 3ring 4 landline 5 network/company Shang 7 top run 6 (marks each) 2 does (that box) contain 3donit know 4 Are (you) thinking 5 ¥/is having 6 doesnt seem 7 sinell 8 DovDontt (you) wish 9 Do (you) think 10”n/am seeing 11 was listening 7 2'vevislted 3 have known 4's been playing ss found 6 retumed 7 ‘ve been sorting out @ has become 9S read 8 2reception 3 breaking up 4 phone 5 delay 6 ring Tlosing @ line 9speak up 10 catch 11 run out 9 3... isvery economical. 4. deserves to earn SV 6... bound to get. 77 BV 9... spent ages searching... 10.7 6 11 What will you be doing. wav 14, tak 121m used to i advantage of you. 7 Progress Test 8 9214 Zon 3for 4in Sino soll 7in 8on gin 10 of 2 (marks each) 2 ripped off 3 comes 10 4 lhl pay (you) back 5 taken (25%) off 6 came into 7 to save up @ gone down 9 to pay off 10 aking out 3. 2property 3 mortgage 4 savings account § interest rate 6 deposit 7 credit rating 6 overdrawn 4 2precise 3 offended 4 vary 5 straightforward 6 odd Tadditional & pursue 9 dilemma 1a complicated 11 figure out 12 observe 13 particularly 3 2was/were 3 didn have to 4 would tidy 5 Il gevgers 6'Il ave/have 7 werent studying @ had 910 leave 10 did 11 wouldnt play/didnt play 6 (2marks each) 2 hadnt eaten 3 booked 4 had checked 5‘dAvould/could have helped 6 had sold T hadnt watched & hadnit increased 9 had spent 7 2for 3realise 4 matter 5 no idea 6 that 7 didnt mean to 8 forget o-shouldn't have 10 alright 1 afraid vz mind 13 cant believe 14 worry 15 sorry about 46 some reason 17 no need 8 a1 forgotto cancel... 4 SV 6... economic development... 77 aT ve broken .., 9 How long have you heen 10 11 Talking about the weather 12 ... have you visited? 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Services 6 putting in 7 he dry-cleaned 2 breakdown 3 food-poisoning 4 high-powered Shabysitter 6 income tax 7 pact-time 8 time-consuming 9 drawback 10 badlly-cooked ‘11 homemade 2~ 3achairwoman 4a chairperson 5a widow 6 a headmaster 7 a head teacher @a stewardess (an ait hostess) 9 flight attendant 10 a groouvnidegroom a Manactor 12~ 1a freighter 14a spokesperson eB 1S a manager 16.4 manageress 17 a nephew 18 = BS 19aheroine 20 hero 21a saleswoman 25 (2 marks cach) 2hadlgot.. paired 3got...toheip BS ‘hadigot fixed s having/getting.. putin ag 6 get. todo 7 having/getting ... decorated a Shavelget ... redesigned 9 to get ... to fix 2hoth of 3axe anything 5 either 6 house 7 are 8 gets 9 both of 10 Ey 13 anything 1 loves 15 Neither of 16 All of the wwallol tis @ PROGRESS TESTS: ‘ANSWER KEY © (2 marks each) 2 The thing that worries me about him 3 What I admize about him is his enthusiasm for everything. 4 One thing that amazes me about him is that he ean find the time. 5 What annoys me about my brother is that he never answers my emails, 6 The thing I dont like about him 's that he doesnt listen properly. 7 One thing | love is that he works too hard about you is your sense of humour. 3 4... enjoys being looked after ... 5 6. invest some money in... 77 8... shouldnt have told... 9 10 _.. had to be cancelled 42 Lwish | didn’t have t0 a3 only TAM had gone... 14 15 _. read the review ... 167 17. fed up with being such as the Oscars, nv Progress Test 11 p220 4 2for 30n 4down Sinto 60 7 with 8 of 9 from 10n Trout (2 marks each) 2 was made redundant 3 branches 4 working freelance 5 t0 set up 6 went bankrupt 7 making a loss 8 to make a profit 9:0 expand 10 took over 11 runfre running a chain (2 marks each) 2 He denied breaking Erin mobile phone. 3 Fiona suggested visiting the art gallery 4 The doctor advised Mr Lee to do more exercise. 5 She apologised for being late for class. 6 Alan offered to give Joa lift to the station, 7 [warned Tina not 10 0 into the park after dark, 8 He admitted that hehe hhad stolen his cousin laptop /He admitted stealing his cousin’ laptop. 9 Frank accused Molly of lying to him. 10 Richard reminded Kath to get some milk. 11 Harry threatened to call the police if t happened/happens again, 2logo 3.campaign 4 publicity s leaflet 6 launching, advertising 8 slogans 2 Will have completed 3 Will have retired 4 wont be working § Till be travelling 6 won't have finished will be lying 8 wll have arrived 2... where John had put the scissors. 3 ... him to pick her up after work... Chim) iffwhether he could pick her up after work. 4... (that) Val had already borrowed £50 olf him, 5... to take my sult to the dry cleaner’... ifhwhether she could take my suit to the ddry cleaner’. 6 ... when he was leaving, 7... (hat) he had to be home by ten o'clock. 8... what shed/she hhad been doing all moming. 9 ... ifwhether they were going to stay in ahotel. 10... (that) he wasn't going to call them until Sunday. 11. to fix her computer iltwhether he'dhe would fix her computer. Zabout 31d rather 41 wonder if § wortha wy © we could do 7 such # what youle saying 9 should avoid 10 know 11 makes sense r2sounds like 13 right in thinking 14 go over 3... imthe middle of ... 4 5. the best headmistress/head teacher 6... loves soap operas. 7 / 8... to get someone to help you? 9 either of get my car serviced... 117 12 ... needs to be changed/needs changing, 13 7 14... about this house is its... 15 7 Progress Test 12 9222 See p94 for Listening Test instructions. 1 Speaker 1 When you've been studying hard in college all week it um, is nice to do something different at the weekend. My friends think Tm a bt odd, but T often just spend a day in the flat doing boring things like, you know, cleaning and ‘washing, Strangely this makes me feel much more relaxed atthe end ofthe weekend than I would i'd been, um, siting watching TV or reading the Sunday papers. Speaker 2 T suppose I should do afew of the household things like the washing and tying up, but L prefer to spend time outside doing jobs like mowing the lawn and cutting the hedge, that kind of thing, It sounds lke hard work, but is, er, actually, er, very relaxing. | need to get my bathroom redecorated, but [keep er, you know, putting it offs Tm no good at DIY. One day, perhaps. Speaker 3 Tim very busy during the week, what with working and Jooking ater the family so, um, inthe evenings just tend to fall asleep infront of the TV Saturdays are always very busy and 1 usually; um, I, [usually go and watch my boys playing football in the aftemoon, Sunday is my day, and you might think Ta have a lesin and read the papers. ‘Actually, doing a bt of decorating is my favourite way of relaxing. [ quite creative in its Way and I, 1m, 1,1 ike making things look good, speaker 4 Weekends are m switch off from work. often get up early on Saturday and, you know, do some of the household jobs and get the shopping dane. I, um, T hate doing that kind So it gets i out of the way: On Saturday evenings [usually invite some peaple round, and Tenjoy experimenting with new ideas in the kitchen thats how I relax, mainly. Tl like to grow my ov fruit and vegetables, but I havent gota very big garden. of thi; Speaker 5 1 great having a weekend at home, particularly in the summer when Tean, um, you know, just sit in the garden and do absolutely nothing, I used to be a keen tennis, player, but now I donit even follow the sport on TV any more. My favourite way of spending Sunday morning isto, um, le on the sofa with a big pie of papers and find some Interesting articles to read while my partner prepares lunch for the family. 2 inrtavewsa Hello and weleome to the programme. My special guest today is sports therapist Keren Thomas. agen Hello, 1 Karen, there’ some recent research which has shown an alarming merease in the rate of sports injuries. Way are 50 many people, especially people over thirty, taking up exercise these days? Well, um, of course, a lot of people in that age group are not new to exercise, They've been doing sport since childhood, and a lot of them, um, play for local teams and sports clubs. But many others are having a go for the first time because they er, they want to keep their ‘weight down and just generally keep fier — possibly because they've got older relatives with serious health problems and, you know, they want to avoid getting those problems themselves. 1 And who’ likely to get more sports injuries — people who are new to exercise or people who've been, training for many years? K You've, um, you're expecting me to say the ones who've Just started, arent you? But actually, people who are used to exercising are actually more likely to have problems because they dont always remember that you hhave to look after your body. It, um, its just a case of being sensible, There’ no need to, um, hire a personal trainer or buy a lot of expensive equipment or anything like that The injuries that you see in the course of your professional life~ how do people get them? « Oh.all kinds of ways. For insiance, quite a few ankle and knee injuries result from running, Pm not saying, don't go running, but you shouldnt... er, it mat a ‘good idea to run without doing a warm-up or some strengthening exercises first 1 So should, um, should we be worried about the inerease in sports injuries? Well, we can ignore people I see have aches and pains and back problems because they never take any exercise, So we do need 10 take a balanced view about this. 1 What about having the right footwear? How important is that? «Mmm, very. Dont just, you know, rush out to the nearest high-street shop and get the first fashionable palr of uainers you See, Try to find a specialist shop ‘where the staff are well-trained and professional, and know which shoe will be best for people wit particular needs. And yom dont have to get the most expensive pair in the shop either. Many. er, mid-price trainers are just as good 1 My last question, Karen ~ what sort of exerrise do you recommend for someone like me who's never really done anything sporty since school? = but remember, most of the 6 Well, um, I would say, whether you live tn the country cr the city, you canit beat getting out on the footpaths. Not jogging, not for a beginner ~ just getting those legs moving, Stepping out at a good pace for thirty minutes three times a week will, um, will do you more good than any number of hours sweating it out in the gym, in my opinion, Right, Pd better get exercising then! Thank you very much for coming in today, Karen. My pleasure. 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SV 6... working on 9¥ 10... denied not stealing 111 dont want either of ... 12 ‘41Il have finished 7/ Noone wants was accused of Aa HAMSNY selea) ccaunoud PROGRESS TESTS: PHOTOGOPIABLE Progress Test 1 40 minutes ) (1) Fill in the gaps with one word. 1 My language is Spanish 2 Tmauite fluent Arabic nov 3 Did you pick any Portuguese when you were in Brazil? 4 Sue’ reasonably good languages. 5 I did French at school, but its a bit now. 6 Heknowsa words of Hungarian 7 My boss can get in German. 8 Joe is bilingual French and English. 8 Anna can _ a conversation in Polish 10. Mum cant speak a of Italian. C3) @ Wiite these words/phrases connected to education, 1. aplace where peaple study for qualifications afier leaving school: a c.ollege 2. the amount of money you pay to go to a private school or a university: 3 the land and buildings of a university or college: 4 somebod who has a first degree from a university or college: a g 5 ateacher who works with one student or a small group of students: at 6 atalk ona subject, especially at university oF college: a 7 the money that a student borrows from a bank while at university: a s L 8 somebody who is studying for their first degree at university or college: af We 9. somebody who has a first degree and is now studying for a higher degree: a p 10 money paid by a university ec. to a student with ability, but not much money: a s 11 aclass in which a small group of students discuss a particular subject: as. 12 the job, or series of jobs, that you do during your working life: 2 ¢ somebody who teaches at a university or college: al 3 a teacher of the highest level in a university department: a p 15. an advanced university degree: a M Name 100) Score | © Fitkin the gaps withthe correct form ofthe verbs in brackets. 1 She Toves going. (go) to the cinema 2. He doesnt mind (help) me 3. Vd rather (study) at home. 4 Could you stop (make) that noise? 5 Tremember (take) my driving test 6 I think you'd better (get) some sleep. 7 Did you remember (buy) some milk? 8 My dad made me (Choose) this 9 Istopped (help) a girl who had fallen off her bike. 10. My older brother taught me (rive). 11. Your sister doesntt seem ike) me! 12 Tencouraged him (learn) Spanish. 13 Julie finished (do) her homework, 14 [forced him (ell) me his name. 45. Tmight ......... (stay) in tonight. 16 We avoided (tally to them, 15) oose the correct verb forms. My husband and 1 * @ecide/have decided to learn Chinese a year ago. We #never went/'ve never been 10 China, but we ®want/7e wanting to go there next year. We ‘advised/were advised to have lessons and we re studying/'ve been studying with a private teacher for three months — we Susualy give/‘re usually given some homework to do every week ¥vas starting/started mine afier I got back from work last night. I *know/'m knowing that my grammar isnt very good yet, but while I read/was reading my coursebook I recognised a lot of Chinese characters 80 I ®think/'m thinking my vocabulary "gets/is getting better. My husband often @works/s working late so he cant study much, but he "has/'s having a few days’ holiday at the moment so he can do a bit more. Our teacher says that we "re eaming/'ve learned a lot since September. We "ve been/were pleased when she "was telling/told us that! Before we "started/ nad started having lessons we "ve never spoken/ ‘dnever spoken any Chinese at all! Oy] - Answer Key p194 ) © Cambridge University Press 2007 © Fillin the gaps in this conversation with a positive or negative auxiliary. Use contractions where possible. ANNA Hi, Paul! *_Qid.. you go to that talk this aut Yes, 1? but 13 enjoy it very much, ANNA Oh, 4 you? T'm glad I missed it then. pau § you working in the library? ANNA sleeping. I'm exhausted and hate getting up early! aut been a lot to do this week, there? ANNA Yes, there You know, I " going to try and finish my project this week, but 1% done anything yet paut Dont worry, neither ® 1 ANNA. That makes me feel a bit better, By the way, Es you going to George’ party next Saturday? pau No, 15 not. Actually, 1 6 usually like parties much, although 1 W. enjoy that one we went to last ‘month, ANNA You mean Brian’? Yes, so "8 LL 2 get home till + a.m! aut A Jot of people find Brian a bit unfriendly, but 1 ANNA No, neither 27 LL think he’s really nice PAUL Me too. Anyway, I must go. See you. [20] © Fill in the gaps in this conversation with these words/phrases. Jsthat ‘sit going for (2) what way ‘she lke come sortof with as whatexactly else Tom HiJill. How are y JL Not great, actualy. Tom Oh! Why *_'sthat_. ? su Its my course. Im not enjoying it any more TOM HOW? eenonnnns? You loved it when you started (Anawor Key 9108) © Cambridge University Press 2007 (fateeaTabe iLL know: I think its the teacher really. Tom Why? What * ? JL He a bit boring so I dont listen properly and then I don't do well in the coursework. I need to sort my life out a bit. Tom In4 1 JLT don’t know. Do something different. TOM Like ? JL Join a study group and do some exciting things in my free time, Tom What & things? jut Acting, for example. Lam studying drama, after all! By the way, did I tell you that I'm writing a play? Tom Really? How 7 ? jut Very slowly: I've had to do a lot of research into 20" century polities. Tom What & ? ju My play’ about a Canadian politician. In fact T'm going to Canada soon Tom Who * 2 Ju My friend John. We're travelling around and Visiting a few different places. Tom Such ¥ ? JL Montreal, rst of all. There’ a film festival there Jom That sounds fun. Where ". are you going? JL Well, we're going hiking in the Rockies. Tom How long stan Lh, about a month, Tom Fantastic! (ht Tick the correct sentences. Change the incorrect ones, Inced 1. Barneeding a better computer. 2 Tve been studying English for years. 7 3. My brother refused speaking French, 4 Lwas driving home when he called. 5 We ended up to eat ina seafood restaurant. 6 She persuaded me to go to her yoga class. 7 When | arrived, the film already finished 8 The way English is taught has changed a lot. 9 We plan visiting New York next year 10 We stopped! to get some petrol 11. Jos parents didn't go to college, but mine are. 12 He’ riding his motorbike for three months. 13 What course do you study at the moment? 14 Tm really liking your new shoes. 15 You should tell your parents what happened. 16. Lee regrets study history at universit siavido0010Hd *S1S31 SSAN90Hd © PROGRESS TESTS: PHOTOCOPIABLE ® cacao Progress Test 2 40 minutes Correct the word order in these sentences. There is sometimes more than one possible answer. 1 drink occasionally coffee occasionally drink coffee. 2 She walks from her flat to the city centre seldom 3 Jan goes once in a while to visit her sister. Frequently I see my grandparents, He most weeks goes to the gym. We have most of the time a healthy diet Tom stays rarely at work after 5.30. Alice every now and again sends me an email Their father is at home seldom, © choose the correct prepositions. 1m not very interested off@ politics. Australia is famous about/for its beaches. My mum is terrified for/of big dogs. We were really disappointed offin our hotel. She was very satisfied with/for the course. Were you aware in/of the problem? Tm not sure with/about the colour of that te ‘Anna was shocked for/by the standard of driving Iwas very fond offabout music as a child. I was fascinated in/by the local culture. Is Tim excited about/with going to Japan? My tutor was impressed by/for my exam results. Frank is sick of/with driving to work every day. Ch © Fillin the gaps with the correct form of these words. improve real (x2) convince (x2) weak origin recognise decide prefer criticise responsible 1. Tve seen a great improvement. recently 2. He needs to take in your work for his actions. Name © Cambridge University Press 2007 Score [__|100} 1 think it would be to buy anew car, not a second-hand one Shes not a very person ~ it takes her ages to make up her mind! We _________ planned to go to the USA, but in the end we went to Italy instead My only the music was too loud, of the restaurant is that If we change our minds, people will see it as a sign of I didn’ think his reason for being late was very Did you believe him? Do you think he meant it? Despite wearing a hat and dark glasses, Madonna was immediately ____. to everyone. Try to plan your time more can't do everything in one day. L wasnt sure it was the right thing to do, but in the end L was by his arguments, ‘You 2] Look at these sentences, Are both verb forms possible? If not, choose the correct one. 1. When I was young, Ged to BB/'dbe very shy. 2 We used to go/went to Spain on holiday last year 3 During the summer we used to play/‘d play in the woods for hours, My mother is always complaining/always complains about how much everything costs ‘When Adela was younger, she used to have/'d have a pet rabbit. Our kids will play/play their music too loudly it dives me crazy! My father didn't use to/used to like cooking. Once I used to try/tried to write a novel, but I never finished it Uncle Harry never used to like/liked gardening Every day when 1 get home, I have/‘m having a packet of biscuits ‘When I was a child, 1 wanted/‘d want to be famous. My neighbours will park/are always parking their car in front of my house! ‘What did you use to/used to do during the school holidays? 12] (Brswer key v9) (Answer Key p194 ) © Fitlin the gaps with the correct positive, negative or question form of used to, be used (0 or get used to. Sometimes there is more than one possible answer. 1. When Twas younger, I__.._usedto...... eat alot of burgers. 2 grew up in the country so when I first eame to London I city life 3. Idont think 1 ever speaking English all the time! 4 We'e just moved to Australia, and we slowly the different customs 5 My grandparents drive ~ they preferred to walk. 6 you living in such a hot country yet? 7 Where you live when you were at college? 8 The office much quieter now. 9 Nick works as a waiter in the evenings, so he going to bed late to John’ only been in Germany a few days so he be very noisy, but its still driving on the right 11 Walking to work this morning was tiring because Il taking the bus every day: 12 I dont think I could ever speaking a foreign language every day. [22] Fill in the gaps in the conversation with these words/phrases. -aboutthat be right there wouldn't say {got a point there suppose that’s true you think so argue with that see the point of a good point stillnot convinced you mean your point © Cambridge University Press 2007 SUE ™ 1™ sant sue sam 1™ sue 1™ sue m™ I dontt think children should eat fast food like burgers, Oh, I don't know '.....aboutthat_____ . Surely, if tS not allowed they'll just want to eat it more, wont they? Thats __--- but fatty food is so bad for children I see what® » but not if they only geta little bit now and then, You might + Tim. I give my kids burgers or pizeas on Saturdays, but they eat healthy food quite happily all the other days, which is what all parents want Well, I can't? What about fizzy drinks? Tet mine have what they like, you know, lemonade, cola. 1 can‘t really © forcing them to drink water ali day A Bit of sugar ives them energy and it doesn't do any harm. Oh, do, ? Sugar makes children fat 1 suppose you've ® Well, Tm 2. My kids run about all day and they're not overweight. Yes, I see ™ But what about all the chemicais they put in those drinks? Some of them are very bad for you, I think Ob, 1” that. Most of that stuff is harmiess. If it was dangerous, they couldnt put it in the drinks, eould they? 1@ actually Ch) Tick the correct sentences. Change the incorrect one: s. not More often than ne he gets to work late. Ive been to Italy twice in my life. 7 It took me years to be used to the cold winters. He ended up working as an English teacher Hes needing some help with his homework Last week we've seen a great film on TV He’ been working in that office since March. I dont remember to meet him before They forgot to pick up the car from the garage. He’ stopped to play football professionally Its been along time since we met, isn't it? My father is bilingual at French and Spanish. You'd better go or you'll be late. I picked out some French on holiday. Lots of people went to the lecture, but I wasn’t 13) sTavid00010Hd 'S1S41 SS3H90Ud Progress Test 3 40 minutes Name Score [__[100) | Complete the table with crimes, criminals or 'Shboest wanes depend ofd/an her hes i verbs by/forlwith money. | ae ai ib 8 She spends a lot of money for/on/with clothes. t Sa = 10 Please could you explain the homework | i at/vith/to me one more time i 11 Why does she always shout forfat/on people | - efor being ate? i" 12 Tony’s parents never worry for/with/about money. 13 At the moment he’ talking to/about/at his boss Sane 7 about/for/with his salary, = vandalism mi ~ © Complete these second conditional sentences with | arson cs z, the correct form of the verbs in brackets, [15) 1 If1_found_. (find) a mobile phone on a train, L I take. (take) it to the lost property office. @ inthe gaps with one word. 2 Imagine you have) the chance to travel 1 The police .arrested. three men last night. Sear ae nee ot t 2. Two boys were charged vandalism, (gor? : 3, She tas been Ei cieht.yeap fh prison 3 Assuming I (be able to) go wherever I 4 Why did he such a terrible crime? a Tess Son Airis See ee eee 4 Supposing you (aot have) enough 6 The first witness gave in the tial Ta Rt a meee (do)? 7) Tog sean as pf al cleges and was, 5 John (buy) himself a sports car if he ones fo gp home: (have) enough money 8 He was taken to for stealing a cat. ibys GS sal ane = 9 The jury found the man and he was ee eraneneas to prison for five years. Fa 10 She’ been convicted a serious crime. i 11. My cousin was arrested shoplifting. © Complete these third conditional sentences with 7 11) the correct form of the verbs in brackets. ie 1 Emma _.would have been _ (be) terrified if she — Q choose the correct prepositions. ‘dbeen_ (be) there when the thief broke in. ii 1. Tm shocked off(@)/veth what I read in the papers. 2 fl (see) the accident, 1 2 He always insists onfin/at driving the car himsel (call) the police 3 Lwant to apologise to/forwith everyone by/for/ta a We Ho: be) lated heccar ou behaving so badly (not break down). 2B « Ourcompany will provide you foriith/ofa top ‘ianaw a gs quality service. (geo) home if Gary (not lend) ge 5 I'm not sure I can cope offat/with all the extra you histone 32 work I've got 5 Ourjourn (enight be) = 6 I complained to/for/at the manager with/by/about quicker if we (take) the train, the terrible food 61 (know) it was a secret 7. She decided to apply offfor/to the job in the bank. I (not tell) anyone. [_ [10 " E 0 oT face2tace : © Cambridge University Press 2007 (Answer Key p195 Put these words in the correct order. Add a ‘comma if necessary. 1 you / very / would / round / If/ rich / the / were / you / world / go /? Ifyou were very rch, would you go round the world?. 2 'd/ for/IE/1/ working / this / enjoy / look / another /1/ for {didn't / job / company 2 friends / somewhere / stay /a/ Imagine / give / your / 10 / room / needed / you / them / would ? 4 worried / hadnt / been / my / would / If/ phoned, Frwe / have / parents 5 done / you/ if / police / What / have / arrived / would / the / hadn't ? 6 free Might /1/ wouldn't / even / me / there /if/ offered / go / again / somebody / a 7 hadnt / have / time / We / got /if/ traffic /’d/ we F there / got / in / on / stuck mz Fill in the gaps in the conversation with the words/phrases in the box Letmé would you like me to be a great help for offering wouldn't mind What if Why don't | you don't mind be wonderful if you could Wouldit help if ifyou like can manage AN. What’ the matter, Jo? You look awful JO I'm not feeling well and I've got people coming AN Oh dear, poor you. 'Letme. help you get ready. JO Are you sure you 2 ? aN No, not at all 3. I tidied the living room? Jo. Well, itd + wn Then & go to the supermarket for you? jo. Thanks, thatd & IAN Have you got a list of the stuff you need? JO. Yes, itS over there on the fridge. aN. Oh yeah, I see. ” dinner when I get back? JO No, thats OK. 1# IAN. What about the kids? I'l look after them this evening, ® JO. Thatd be fantastic. They'd love that ~as long as 000k Jan No, of course not. © collected them from School frst? J0 No, Fiona’ doing that on her way home from : coliege, but thanks * tm Tick the correct sentences. Change the incorrect ones. criticism 1 He gota lot of eritieet for what he did 2. My grandfather used to be a doctor. 7 3. I can get by in Russian and Japanese. 4 Were you hearing all that noise last night? 5. There's been a big improve in your work, 6 Igo running in the park every so often. 7 Lwasn't aware at the dangers. 8 You must try to behave more responsible! 9 He’ travelling round Europe since July. 10 Did you remember buying some stamps? I need ‘one for this leter. 11 Dave cant get used to working at night. 2 The thief robbed £2,000 from my bank account 43. He's always leaving the front door open. 14 Tim really sick for working so hard. 15 L can't really see the point of going there. 46 [didnt used to enjoy going to school. alavid00010Hd p__ insulted 9 0 differ > 1 2 3 4 5 simple 9s. 6 strange 9 0. 7 8 ° extra > chase >. problem > .d— dificult 9c work out > £ waich > 0. especially +p 72 (Answer Key 197 Chmewer key p157) (Answer Key p197 Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 Iwish I knew. (know) how to save money! 2 Twish Rob 3 Twish we (be) here now (not have to) go to work tomorrow 4 Ifonly Chris (tidy) his room, Its ina terrible mess! 5 Thope he 6 hope you time at the party tomorrow. (ge0 a new job have) a good 7 Lvish you {not study) so hard at the moment. 8 I wish the children (have) 9 es time sirpor. to Its ime you 11 Lwish the neighbours (not play) their music so loudly all the time (9) (leave) for the (do) some ‘Complete the sentences with the correct form of these verbs. “go not watch sell check not increase spend noteat book help 1 Lovish we .!dgone.. to see him yesterday 2 Lwish | lunch, all those sweets before 3 We should have some tickets last week. The flight is full now! 4 Ifonly John hhis email last night 5 If weld known about the problem sooner, we you with it 6 My parents wish they their big, old house years ago. 7 Lwish I that terrible film last night. 8 Ifonly the government taxes so much last year 9. Do you wish you your kids when they were young? more time with, 18) @ Fillin the gaps in this conversation with these words/phrases seally no idea noneed didn’t mean to can't believe shouldn't have altight worry forget some reason that for sorry about realise matter mind afraid JAN Tm "really. sory being so late. didn't > the time, TM Itdoesn't ¢ ‘The food isn't ready yet anyway. JAN Thad ® bad. the tralfic would be so AN Tm sorry 6 Iwas so bad- tempered this morning. 17 shout at you. sue Oh, ® about it aN 1, said those things to you. sue Thats were upset [could see that you MEG Tim really sorry. l'm 7 Te broken your camera. ym Never Mec 11 1 dropped it. It was such a stupid thing to do. am Dont another one. les an old camera about it. I've got Tom Tim ™ the noise last night. 1 thought you were out for % ues There's to apologise. I had some friends round anyway 6) Tick the correct sentences, Change the incorrect, ones, polluted 1. This city seems very peHution, 2 Tim not used to cold winters. 3 [forgot cancelling the appointment. 4. That was the most amazing film I've ever seen, 5 I think my battery’ about to nun out 6 We want to encourage economical development. 7 Vm thinking of going away this weekend, 8 Ohno! I've heen breaking my glas: 9. How long you have been living in Spain? 10 He unlikely to be here before seven thirty 11 To talk about the weather is common in the UK. 12 How many counties have you been visiting? i) © Cambridge University Press 2007 (faseaiace Tavid09010Hd 'S1S4L SSIHD0Nd \ Progress Test 9 40 minutes @ Wii hese words connected to the cn PROGRESS TESTS: PHOTOCOPIABLE na, 1 apart of a film or a play: a s cone 2 the character played by an actor in a film, play, TV programme, etc. 4 1 3 all the actors in a film, play, TV programme, ete. the 4 the recorded music from a film which you can buy on CD: as 5 a film that has the same story as one that was made earlier: ar. 6 a type of journalist who gives hishher opinion about films, plays, ete. a ¢ 7 a film, book, etc. that continues the story of an earlier one: as 8 when a film has a printed translation at the bottom of the sereen: 9 pieces of action in a film that are created on a computer: 5 e 10 an article in a newspaper giving an opinion about anew film: a. Fill in the gaps with these adjectives. apemerebie slow-moving gripping predictable moving overrated scary hilarious I think that Titanic was a very . memorable film. 2. Horror films are far too for me. I can't get to sleep if I watch one. 3 A lot of people really admire Brad Pitt as an actor, but I think he’s 4 That film was too twas obvious that he would end up marrying her! 1 found that book absolutely 1 just couldnt put it down. 6 I dont like develop quickly plots. | like stories that That new comedy programme on TV is __----- We couldnt stop laughing 8 The final scene of the movie was so it made me cry. Oy “face2face © Cambridge University Press 2007 : Score [_|109] Fill in the gaps with these homonyms. Use each word twice. point sense handle mind state case You made a very good . point.. at the meeting, I don't answering some more questions. Sandra’s got a bad of food poisoning, Which is the largest in the USA? in the film, I can't open the door ~ the is broken. These instructions don't make any 1 This book’s about how the human works, 1 2 3 4 5 That's the most interesting 6 7 8 ° Tjust carte having lots of people to stay 10 The poor man was in a terrible M1 She’ gor a very good 12 Please put the guitar back in its of humour. it Rewrite these sentences using passive verb forms. 1 They show a new film every week A..new filmi shown every week 2. The police haven't found the missing child The missing child 3. They should nominate him for an Oscar. He 4 Td like people to remember my achievements. Vd like my 5 He cant stand it when people laugh at him. He cant stand 6 They'll present the awards on Saturday The awards : 7 They had to cancel the match because of rain, The match 8 They were taking the tiger to the zoo when it escaped. The tiger escaped when 9 My mum used to give me sweets if I was good Tused 10. He'd love someone to give him a role in a film, He dreams of 11. No British skier had been awarded a medal before. He was the first 12 They're showing the cup final live on TV. The cup final 29] Cioswor Koy 1a) Fill in the gaps with the correct active or passive form of the verbs in brackets. There is sometimes ‘more than one possible answer. @ The History of Film HE FIRST ever film ‘was made. (make) in 1895 andthe fist commercially | successful movie 2 (lease) was The Great Train Robbery in 1903. The end Of the age of silent ims (mark) by the success of the first ‘talkie! The Jazz Singer, in 1927, and the artval of colour at (dd) to the popularity of the cinema, Between 1930 and 1945 the cinema industry in the USA 5 (become) an entertainment factory which ‘ (control) by Hollywood studios. But since the 1940s the most significant advances in cinema 2 _--- (achieve) elsewhere. The British film industry § (expand) after the war, but fewer films * (make) in the UK today, mainly because the money that *_ (need) to finance them can't * (ind) easily. n the 1980s the hhome video recorder (Gnvent) and many people '3 (predict) the death of the cinema, For afew years audiences (decrease) alarmingly and dozens of cinemas * 9) ut of business, but recently more people (attract) back to the cinema tt” this growth will can retumn to its golden age. (hope) that (continue) and cinema On] © ‘Complete the sentences with these words/phrases, suches like 50 (x2) somuch so many as (x2) such 1 Tlove scifi films such as. The Matrix. 2 That book has an exciting story. 3 Tan see why people admire him. 4 The play was ‘good I saw it twice. 5 Daniel Craig is amazing James Bond 6 Why do some film stars make money? 7 He looked hed run @ marathon. 8 Lets use this box _awable 9 Iwas good to meet you again. [ [8 (Cswor key p197_) © Cambridge University Press 2007 Fill in the gaps in this conversation with these words/phrases. on other time amiss a try don't mind fancy easy feel about bothered mind Uke feel up to up to (x2) the same B08 Have you got anything *.on_. tonight? eve No, haven't actually 808 Do you? going out for a meal? ’ve_ That a good idea. Where shall we go? 808 I thought we could give that new French restaurant ? we Tm4 Whatever you 808 Then afterwards I wouldn't & going to a club. How? you? eve I'm sorry, but T dont ® dancing tonight, I'm too tired, Some ® perhaps. By the way, what are you ® on Saturday? 1 B08 Nothing special. Why? Eve Las thinking of going to see Hamlet at the Playhouse. 808 Td rather give that" + if you dont mind. We could go 10 the cinema instead. EVE OK, do you # like seeing an action film or a comedy? bos I'm not either way. Ie all “ to me, But you prefer comedies, ‘ dont you? eve really Its you. | 808 OK. Lets decide at the weekend 15] Tick the correct sentences. Change the incorrect, a ones, 1 The film is set om Istanbul 2 Tm not aware of any problems. / 3. wish the train had been on time yesterday: 4 Can I borrow £10? I'l pay you off tomorrow. 5. The play is based on a story by Kate Atkinson. 6 I wish he doesn’t leave his clothes on the floor! 7 Its time we try a different restaurant 8 This is the worst film I ever see in my life. 9 Pve been trying to call you all day Ifonly { would be ten years younger How long have you been having your car? You're breaking up. I can't hear you. My current account’ hardly ever on credit. aTavid09010Hd ‘SISAL SSTHDOUd i} face2face te Photos @

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