Progress Test Unit 6 Test A
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Name: ___________________________________________
Grammar
1 Complete each pair of sentences. Use will or going to and one of the verbs below.
drive forget have visit
1a Are you late? I
_______________
you to the bus stop if you want.
1b Next summer my cousin
_______________
across America with his girlfriend.
2a We
_______________
my grandparents this weekend.
2b I think astronauts
_______________
other planets in the next twenty years.
3a
‘Tea or coffee?’ ‘I
_______________
coffee,
please.’
3b
You’ve been in the sun for hours. You
_______________
a terrible sunburn.
4a I
_______________
(not) your birthday again this year. I promise!
4b
Dad’s so busy. He
_______________
his and Mum’s wedding anniversary again.
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2 Complete the zero conditional sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs below.
do eat have sleep spend wake
1 If my sister
_______________
me up in the morning, I come to school late!
2 I get a stomach ache if I
_______________
too much chocolate.
3
If we’ve got money, we
_______________
it on clothes.
4 If she
_______________
time, she goes shopping after work.
5 If I feel tired, I
_______________
any work.
6 They
_______________
well if their parents don’t read them a bedtime story.
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3 Choose the correct words.
1
I don’t know what I’ll do next summer. I’ll probably / may get a job.
2
We haven’t got much homework. I might / probably go to the skate park.
3
This song is so cool! I’m definitely / probably going to download it tonight!
4
I don’t feel well. I could / might not go to school tomorrow.
5
We’re might / probably going to go to the beach tomorrow. Do you fancy coming?
6
If the phone rings, don’t answer it. It could / definitely be Mike. I’m not speaking to him.
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Vocabulary
4 Complete the advertisements with the words/phrases below. There are two words/phrases
you do not need.
camcorder coffee machine dishwasher fridge hard disk recorder HD TV notebook
satellite TV vacuum cleaner washing machine
1 This new ____________ is powerful and light enough to carry with you. You can work anywhere!
2 Bring a little café culture into your home! This stylish new ____________ makes a fabulous
cappuccino.
3 Do you want beautifully clean glasses, but hate doing the washing-
up? Then it’s time to get a(n)
____________ !
4 Did you miss your favourite TV show last night? Get a(n) ____________ and never miss another
minute of the shows you love!
5 Keep your carpets clean and
fresh! Buy a new ____________ from JM Brown. You’ll be amazed
at the difference!
6 Are you bored with the same old programmes? Do you want to watch the latest movies at home?
Get ____________ and watch over 200 new channels.
7 Do you remember your last holidays? No? Then you need a new ____________ . So light and
easy to use, you can record every moment of your holiday fun!
8
Sale! There’s 50% off this stylish American-style ____________ with a built-in water cooler, ice
maker and freezer compartment. It’s a real bargain!
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5 Choose the correct words.
1
Facebook is so boring! I’ve just deactivated / created my profile.
2 How can I upload / update these photos to my blog?
3
I’ve forgotten my password, so I can’t log on / post to my email account.
4 Look! Jenny has created / deactivated an album so that we can look at her photos.
5 Kyle posted / logged
his exam results on Facebook. He’s such a show-off!
6
I wonder if Larry’s ill. He hasn’t updated / created his blog for ages.
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6 Complete the sentences. Use one word in each gap.
1 The library is a quiet area. Please switch
____________
your mobile phones.
2
Dan! I’m on the phone! Turn
____________
the music, please!
It doesn’t have to be so loud!
3 I need to charge my battery. Can I plug
____________
my phone at your house?
4
Wait! Don’t pull
____________
the plug!
I haven’t finished my essay.
5 If you put
____________
the headphones, you can listen to your music in the car.
6
It’s the end of the lesson, so you can put
____________
your books now.
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Translation
7 Translate the Polish parts of the sentences into English.
1 Sorry, (
Nie zdążę na mecz piłki nożnej)
_________________________ .
I have to help my dad in
the garden.
2 (
Czy chciałbyś pójść na koncert rockowy)
_________________________
tomorrow night?
3 This summer (na pewno na
uczę się prowadzić samochód)
_________________________ .
4 Thanks! (
Z przyjemnością pojadę na przejażdżkę rowerową)
_________________________ .
5 Skateboarding? Yes, sounds good. (
Przyniosę swoją kamerę video)
_________________________ .
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Listening
8 Listen to a dialogue in an electrical goods shop. Are the sentences true or false?
1 The customer is looking for an MP3 player.
_____
2 The
customer’s brother likes playing computer games. _____
3 The e-book reader is too expensive.
_____
4 The
customer’s brother enjoys photography.
_____
5 The customer decides to buy a digital camera.
_____
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Reading
9 Read the text. Match the sentences A
–F with the gaps 1–5 in the text. There is one extra
sentence you do not need.
The death of the cinema?
1
_____ In the 1940s thirty million people in Britain went to the cinema regularly. It wasn’t expensive.
Ordinary working people could afford it and it was a treat for children. It was also the place to see the news.
Hundreds of cinemas opened up all over Britain.
2
_____ By the 1960s more and more homes had televisions, and cinemas started to close. In the 1980s people
watched videos. Then came satellite TV, the Internet and computer games. By the end of the twentieth
century, fewer and fewer people went to the cinema.
3
_____ New technology like 3D means that cinemas can offer something most people can’t get at home. In
2007 the number of people going to the cinema started to go up again. When the 3D film Avatar came out in
2009, it broke records – millions of people went to see it at the cinema.
4
_____ Now there are huge multiplex cinemas showing ten different movies, there are drive-in cinemas and
open-air screens in parks. Over 100 years after the first movie theatres in America opened, the cinema is still
evolving.
5
_____ It is true that you can watch a film on the bus on your smartphone, on a screen that is smaller than your
hand. But the cinema experience, with friends, popcorn and ice cream is a tradition we have learned to love. It
seems the cinema will be around a while longer.
A In the second half of the century different forms of entertainment
became popular.
_____
B There is something special about seeing a film in the cinema.
_____
C The ratings system helps parents choose which films are suitable for children.
_____
D In the first half of the twentieth century going to the cinema was the most popular
form of entertainment.
_____
E However, in the twenty-first century cinemas are fighting back!
_____
F Cinema venues have also changed in the last few years.
_____
Mark __/5
Writing
10 Podczas
kursu językowego wynajmujesz mieszkanie z kolegą z Hiszpanii. Dzielicie się
obowiązkami domowymi. Zredaguj wiadomość dla kolegi, w której:
poinformujesz go, że wrócisz dziś bardzo późno do domu;
n
apiszesz o awarii jednego ze sprzętów kuchennych;
napiszesz, co zrobi
łeś/zrobiłaś, aby usunąć awarię;
popros
isz kolegę o pozmywanie naczyń.
Treść
Język
Razem
Informacja 1
0
–1
Informacja 2
0
–1
Informacja 3
0
–1
Informacja 4
0
–1
0
–1
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Mark __/5
Total __/65