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Progress Test 1] (Units 1-2)
CA) creote ie coract answer
1 Kate hard recently.
‘Yes, She is taking her exams next month.
‘A has been studying B has studied
© studied
2‘ must go to the library.
i there this afternoon. I'l give you a it
‘A have been B amgoing go
3 's very good for you.
‘Yes. I's my favourite form of exercise.
A Swim B Swimming C To swim
4 ‘We'd better run tothe stadium,
“Tknow. The game in five minutes,
A isstating —B_ has started © stans
5 ‘Tmyery hungry.
‘Ym not surprised. You all ay.
A haven't been eating
© dont eat
B haven't eaten
6 ‘can't decide wnat for tunch.”
‘Why dont you buy a sandwich”
A have B having tohave
7 Why did you go tothe shop this morning?
some bread. We had run out
A Get B Getting © Toget
8 How did you hurt your hand?
‘eutit as! some vegetables.”
‘A chopped Bam chopping © was chopping
9 “The journey here was very tiring,
‘Yes. '™m very glad here at last.
A being B tobe © be
10 ‘Let's go for a walk
‘We can't go out until the rain
‘A stopped —B willstop © stops
11. ‘Lwant to call Simon
‘Well, don't call him before eight o'clock. He
‘A willsleep —B willbe sleeping C is sleeping
12. "Would you lke to watch the film with me?
'No thanks. Vd rather my book,
A read B reading toread
13 He 1 famous writer one day,
Yes. | think you'r right.
A was B willbe © isbeing
14 “What are you doing on Saturday?
‘Well, Paul suggested to the cinema,
A go B going C togo
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Complete each sentence with two to five
‘words, including the word in bold.
This soup is t00 cold for me to eat
enough This soup for me to eat.
‘We haven't been to the theatre for months.
time The
to the theatre was months ago,
‘The car was so expensive that he couldn't afford it.
too The car
to afford.
{haven't witen to Paul yet
stil 1 to Paul
‘Someone saw him leave the building
was He the building.
Food is not allowed to be eaten in the library
eat People
food in the library.
He was bored by the film and fell asleep.
found He
and fell asleep.
‘She began playing the piano when she was eight
since She has
she was eight,
Telling lies is very bad
to t lies
She didn't go to bed unti she had finished her
homework
before
She finished to bed.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct
infinitive form or the -ing form.
‘She was unvailing
‘Tom had difficulty
(help)
(unscrew) the lid.
| would rather (eat) Chinese food tonight
Mary stopped (buy) a newspaper
(on her way to work.
He admitted to (lie) to the police.
They called the theatre box office only
(find) that there were no tickets let,
She is too old (take up) windsurfing.
ater (take) his degree, he looked for a job.
They tied (locate) the company
president, but he was on holiday.
Did he mention anything about (leave)?
'm sorry (have to) ask you to do
this, but could you possibly work late tonight?
Iwas kind of you (send) me flowers.
Inadaition to (criss) the bus, she also
lost her umbrella,
Did you remember
{or her present?
You shouldn't
He wasted valuable time
(thank) Aunt Hilary
(believe) everything he says.
(talk) on the phone.
2Progress Test 2 (Units 3-4)
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Put the adjectives in brackets into the
comparative or superlative form, adding any
necessary words.
A: David is
Steve, isn't he?
Yes, David is 14 and Steve is 12
Do you like being at university?
Yes. I's
being at school
A: Did you enjoy the meal?
B: Yes. It was
meal Ive ever eaten,
‘A: Laura is a lovely person.
B: Yes. She's
person | know.
'A: Did you get a good grade in the exam?
B: Yes. It was much
(good) | had expected,
AA: Did you buy that jacket?
B: No. twas far
(expensive) | had thought
[A: Do you like my new dress?
B: Hove it It's
(beautitl) dress I've ever seen,
‘A: Itwas a great party, wasn't it?
B: Oh yest Itwas,
(good) party I've ever been to
‘A: Why are you so tired?
B: The meeting finished much
(late) than I had expected.
A: Mark is very clever.
B: Yes. He's
boy in the school
(old)
eee
(interesting)
(dolicious)
(ice)
(intetigent)
Complete each sentence using the noun in
brackets in the singular or plural form and
alan where necessary.
The wind blew all the important
off my desk. (paper)
| can't talk now. haven't got much
(time)
Travelling around the world was
| will never forget. (experience)
There is not much
These
like one? (chocolate)
| have seen this film several
before. (time)
We had booked
we arrived. (room)
He has plenty of
work. (experience)
in this office. (room)
are delicious. Would you
ina hotel before
in this kind of
wee serene
19 We had hardihardly left the house when the storm
broke.
20 | haven't got much free timesitime these days,
bbecause I'm taking French lessons.
21 Maths was/were George's least favourite subject when
hhe was at school
22 His ambition is to swim across the English Channel
English Channel.
23. The Queen/Queen is going to address the nation this,
evening
24 Most/The most people enjoy spending their holidays
(on the beach.
25 Henry is looking for a/one bigger flat, as his wife is
expecting their new baby.
26 Ive been working very hard latelyilate so I'm planning
to take some time aft
27. These tomatoes cost £1.20 athe kilo
28 The plane landed at the JFKIJFK Airport.
29. Bears/The bears love honey.
30. Mrs Houston went to college/the college to pick up
her husband
31 The secretary has nearinearly finished typing the
report s0 you can have it in a few minutes
82 The cattle wasiwere grazing in the field
33. Three years arejis a long time to be out of work.
Complete each sentence with two to five
words, including the word in bold.
34 I've never had such a bad day.
the Ws
ve ever had.
35 Meg is the fastest typist ofall.
than Meg
anyone else
36 Tim is more imaginative than Alan,
less Alan
Tim
37 Lucy spent the same amount of money on clothes as
Laura
much Lucy spent
con clothes as Laura.
38 Can't you do any better than that?
best Is that
you can do?
39 As he gets older, he becomes less tolerant,
the The older he gets,
he becomes,
40 Rita is prettier than Sheila
as Sheila Rita,Progress Test 3 (Units 5-6
(Ay creoee te cect anemer
1 You tell the police about the burglary
A would B shall © must
2 This room last week
A was decorated B willbe decorated
© decorated
3 we go for a picnic tomorrow?
A Shall B Should © Would
4 The Marathon
A has been won
by a famous athlete,
B was won © won
5 You ‘wear jeans to the interview.
A must Bo musint — © couldn't
6 ‘swim untill was five years old,
‘A couldn't B could cant
7. 1took the bus to work because my car atthe
moment
A was being serviced Bis being serviced
© is serviced
8 Mum have gone shopping
A might B will © ought
ot iy hair cut yesterday.
A had B havenad © have
10 I nelp you, sir?
A Should B Must © May
11 Bob be on holiday. | saw him yesterday,
A would B could cant
12. John his car stolen last night.
A has B hashad © had
13 You have eaten so many sweets
A shouldn't B should might
4 water the garden. It rained this morning
A didn'tneedto B needn't © haveto
18 He solve the problem. although it was dificut.
A wasableto B coud couldnt
16 The new bridge next week
‘A was opened —B wil be opened
© is opened
17 Laura her tonsils taken out last week,
‘A has had B has © had
18 you do me a favour, please?
A Shouls B Could Need
19. Janice her house painted at the moment
A ishaving B has © will have
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Someone broke into their flat lastnight
‘Steve hasn't opened the rail yet.
Ae they inviting many people to the party?
Jake painted the house last week
Paul hates people interrupting him
People consider him to be the greatest composer of
‘our time,
The reporter asked the candidate several questions,
No one said anything about the mater.
Do they alow you to recewe phone calls at work?
They are organising a protest march
They say she will take part in the negotiations.
Complete each sentence with two to five
‘words, including the word in bold.
We will probably go to Spain this summer.
ely it
{90 to Spain this summer,
| advise you to take notes during the lecture.
ought You
uring the lecture
I'm certain Martin doesn't work in York
can't Martio
in York,
Perhaps David has missed the tain.
could David the tain
Iti possible that she has forgotten the arrangements,
may She
the arrangements,
| advise you to study for the exam
should You
for the exam
Itign't necessary for you to work late tonight
have You
late tonight
| broke my glasses when | fell down the steps
got My glasses.
down the steps.
Lot's talk about this later
an We later.
''m sure Susan has already left
must Susan let.
27Progress Test 4 (Units 7-8)
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Complete each sentence with two to five
words, including the word in bold.
'Ihaven't got any money’, he said
complained He
any money.
You'll be able to go on holiday if you save some money.
wil Only if you
be able to go on holiday,
‘You should be more careful, she told him.
advised She
more careful
‘Why don't we buy Mark a present?’ sald Paul
should Paul
buy Mark a present.
‘As soon as | reached the station the tran arrived.
sooner No
the station than the train arrived,
11 were you, ! would apologise.
you Were apologise,
"Sit down!” the teacher told the children,
ordered The teacher
sit down,
Iwas only when | arrived at work that I realised | had
forgotten my briefcase
did Only when | arrived at work
that | had forgotten my briefoase.
‘Don't forget to lock the door’, Mum said to me.
reminded — Mum the door
‘You took my favourite CD’, Jane said to Oliver.
ot Jane
her favourite CO.
He's a wonderful musician and a great artist as well
only Not
musician, but he's also a great artist
Don't leave this room until I call you
should (On no account
this room unti | call you.
‘Why are you baking a cake?” Dave asked Lisa
was Dave wanted to know
acake,
Thad been asked, | would have helped,
asked Had
| would have helped.
Ym sorry | was late’, he said
for He late.
"You must tidy your roam before you go out’ he said
to Sally.
on He
her room betore she went out.
‘We had no idea she was a famous actress,
know Little
‘she was a famous actress.
| had never eaten such delicious food before.
before Never
such delicious food,
19 ‘I don't suppose you can help me with my homework?”
slim said to me,
whether Jim wanted to know
with his homework
20 I rarely have time to watch television,
have Hardly ever
to watch television
reported speech, using an
Introductory verb.
21 “promise | won't forget to cal, Julie said to Tim
22 "No, I didn't break the dish’, Martin said
23. "No, you may not watch the late fn’, Dad sad tous.
24 “That's the best cake I've ever tasted” said Joanne.
25 “You should go to the doctors’, Mum said to Peter
26 ‘Lats go for a walk, he said
27 Pease, please, lake mo with you! fe said to her.
28 “Everyone be quiet’ the teacher said tothe cass
29 “Yes, Ii give you a it into town’, she said to him
30 ‘ll send you to your room if you misbehave’, Dad said
to Jamie
31 ‘Could have @ cup of ea, please?’ Pam said to me
32 ‘twas me who spit the colle, he said
33 “Don' forget to do the shopping she said to him,
34 Put your hands up the policeman said to the thieves
35 "You must stay for dinner’, we said to them,
Rewrite the sentences using emphatic
constructions starting with the words given.
36 Colin left the door open
Itwas
37 She needs a new house.
What
38 Be quiet!
Do
‘388. When did you move to London?
When was
40. He promised to write to me.
He10
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Progress Test 5 (Units 9-10)
It you had got up ear the bus.
A wouldn't miss B_ wouldn't have missed
© won't miss
Yesterday | went to the cinema and had
dinner with a frien.
A allinall
B asaresut © afterthat
she her umbrella, she wouldn't have got wet,
A take B hadtaken would take
Carol parents own this shop. is very clever
A who B whom whose
you study hard, you wall pass your exams.
A Supposing —B Providing © Unless
Mark is kind funny.
A asaresul — B aswellas © allinall
This computer game, | bought yesterday, is
really boring
A which B that © who
you wear warm clothes, you will catch a cold
A Unless. B Providing C It
IV finish work early tomorrow, I... go to the cinema,
A would B might should
ike to go out. ‘Stove likes to stay in
A due to B whereas whenever
IWLwon the lottery. | whatever | liked.
A will buy B canbuy © could buy
You can take the car... you promise to drive carefully,
A asiongas —B assoonas © suchas
Ihe were more polite, he ‘more popular.
A willbe B wouldbe C canbe
This is the jacket 1 got for my birthday.
A which B who © when
ur new boss is very friendly. but he can be
quite strict.
A moreover ——«B_ontheotherhand © also
If Jessica calls, her I'm out
wil tel B wouldtell © tall
Jack is saving money buy anew car,
A inorderthat B sothat © inorderto
IL were you, professional advice.
‘A would seek —B willseck can seek
‘Bob didn't attend the meeting, and the boss
was angry with him,
A allinall B because © asaresult
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the car broke down, what would we do?
‘A Supposing B Providing G ‘When
Complete each sentence with two to five
‘words, including the word in bold.
Why don't you listen to me?
would I wish tome.
twas Sunday, so the shops were closed
due The shops were closed,
it was Sunday.
| think it would be a good idea to get a mobile phone.
were it get a mobile phone.
This is Mark. His mother isa teacher.
whose This is Mark, teacher,
I you go too near the river you will fallin.
else Don't go too near the river
fallin
There were a lot of people at the meeting. | had never,
met some of them before.
whom There were a lt of people atthe meeting
Thad never met before,
| missed the train, so | was late.
result I missed the train was late.
The weather was bad so it wasn't the perfect holiday.
for But
would have been the perfect holiday.
I you don't work hard, you won't get promoted
unless You won't you work hard,
He forgot to lock the door. This was very careless of him.
which He forgot to lock the door.
‘ot him.
‘Sue would prefer to eat chocolate rather than eat salad.
rather Sue
eat salad
| was having fun. I stayed longer than | should have done.
such was having
longer than I should have done.
She looked like she was going to cry
" She looked to-cry.
[Although it was cold, we sat outside,
spite in . we sat outside.
IW Martin buys a car, he will be able to drive to work
Provided Martin will be able to drive to work
a car
[egret arguing with my best fiend.
wish with my bestfriend.
He went to the bank to get some money,
so He went to the bank money,
You should lock all the doors before you leave.
better You
all the doors before you leave.
Take a torch. You might need it
case — Take atorch a
| was upset, that's why I didn't say anything
would If! hadn't been upset, something
29Progress Test 6 (Units 11-12)
GA), cncose te correct answer
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She's really bossy, 2
A isshe B was she © isnt'she
Robert hurt hile he was climbing up the tree.
A him B himself © oneselt
‘Would you like ice cream?" “Yes, please.
A some B any © 10
She has been to nearly European capital
A each B everyone © every
Let's callita day, 2
A shall we B wilwe © wontwe
We didn't go to the shops because wasn't
enough time.
A there Bit © we
Sharon says she would do for her children,
A nothing B something C anything
Penny and | call almost every day.
‘A ourselves B eachother C us
There's very time left. We need to hurry up.
A alittle B tow © ite
The ball hit Paul in eye
A one B the © his
would you rather be, an actor or an author?
A Which B What © who
There are people in this room. We can hardly
A t00 much B toomany C alot
Everyone that the sun rises in the east
A knows B know © have known
Come and sit beside there's plenty of room.
A me B myset = my
Dia leave a message for me?" Yes. Here itis.
A anyone B someone everyone
Jilland Emma are my friends, but of them lives
‘near me.
A both B neither © none
Some people are not upset by violence, but
A another B the others © others
are,
Is Sue coming with us?"
these days,
A. imagine so
© suppose so
She's pretty busy
B dont think so
Eva is Swedish,
A So
is ingrid,
B Neither © Nor
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Mary goes to the library
A every other —-B eachother
Monday.
© the other
Write questions to which the words in bold
are the answers.
Susie is wearing a dress.
Danie! is washing the car
Peter goes to college every Wednesday
She is sending a parcel to her sister.
{am going shopping because | want some new clothes.
She has been living here for two years.
They went fo work by bus,
Simon is going tothe cinema
Claire is watching television,
This suit cost £80.
Complete each sentence with two to five
‘words, including the word in bold.
‘The only thing she hasn't eaten is the cabbage.
everything She
the cabbage
He really had a good time at schoo! today.
himself He really today,
‘She is going on holiday alone this year.
by ‘She is going on holiday
this year
We could see that the two girls were very happy.
ot We could see that
were very happy.
She didnt give any explanation for her absence.
no She her absence.
There are only a few seats left on the bus.
many There are (onthe bus,
‘Mum said that | could go wherever | liked as long as |
was home before dark.
anywhere Mum said that | as
Jong as | was home before dark
I visited Paul today. | visited Stuart, too.
both Listed today.
Helen doesn't like loud music. Chris doesn't either.
nor Neither
likes loud music.
‘The shop sent me another person's order by mistake.
someone The shop sent me
by mistake.