Progress test 2


Straightforward Pre-intermediate Progress Test 2

Name _______________________ Score _____________

Language section

Vocabulary

A For questions 1-3, which word is the odd-one-out?

(1) a) cable car b) ruins c) bouquet d) souvenirs

(2) a) seat belt b) flashlight c) overhead locker d) terminal

(3) a) sparkling b) sky diving c) kayaking d) yachting

B Choose the best word or phrase a, b, or c to complete 4-9.

(4) Could I have the _________ for that delicious chocolate cake you made?

a) recipe b) menu c) receipt

(5) I like flying. I don't really give it a second _________.

a) think b) thought c) thinking

(6) Germany is the biggest _________ country in the world.

a) beer-drunk b) beer-drinking c) beer-drinker

(7) My sister is getting _________ in May.

a) marriage b) wedding c) married

(8) Larry eats far too much junk food. He has a really unhealthy _________.

a) stomach b) lifestyle c) diet

(9) On _________, the man pays for the meal on a first date at a restaurant.

a) the bill b) the main c) the whole

C Complete sentences 10-15 with a word from the box.

from up of out on at in with about

(10) Matthew is just crazy ________ football!

(11) We went to Paris and climbed the Eiffel Tower ________ my birthday last year.

(12) The airport was very busy and I waited a long time to check ________ my luggage.

(13) Did you know that Sally and John split ________?

(14) Ralph, I'll see you ________ about nine o'clock tonight, OK?

(15) In Britain a woman wears her wedding ring on the third finger ________ her left hand.

Grammar

D Put the words in brackets in the correct place in the sentences.

(16) Jane and John __________________ at home. (be / never)

(17) Peter __________________ the truth. (tell / rarely)

(18) I ___________ my mother ___________. (see / three times a week)

(19) Do you __________________ at work very early? (arrive / usually)

(20) He __________________ tired on a Friday afternoon. (be / generally)

E Complete the conversation between Tracy (T) and Monica (M). Put the verb in brackets into the correct form of the present simple, present continuous, will and going to. Put the two adjectives into the comparative or superlative form.

M: What (21) _______________ (you / do) for your summer holiday this year, Tracy?

T: I'm not sure. My parents (22) _______________ (go) to Bermuda and they want me to go with them.

M: They always (23) _______________ (go) to Bermuda!

T: Yes, they have a house there.

M: Lucky them! Have you got any pictures of it? I'd love to see it.

T: Yes. I (24) _______________ (get) some photos for you now. Here you are. This is the house.

M: Mmm. It (25) _______________ (look) lovely!

T: It is.

M: It's really big, isn't it?

T: Yes. And it (26) _______________ (be) even (27) _______________ (big) next year.

M: Really?

T: Yes. My parents want to add two more rooms and they (28) _______________ (meet) some local builders next week to discuss the plans.

M: You'll have (29) _______________ (good) house in Bermuda!

T: Yes, I know! I (30) _______________ (invite) you to come and stay there if you're really nice to me!

Functional language

F Complete the conversation between Belinda (B), Scott (S) and a waiter (W) with a word or phrase from the box in each space.

we'll have that I'd rather go why don't we have you got

shall we have about getting could we that's a good

why not would you like

S: Hello, Belinda!

B: Hello, Scott. I haven't seen you for a long time.

S: Too long! (31) _______________ to have lunch with me now?

B: Yes, (32) _______________?

S: Great. (33) _______________ a drink here first and then find somewhere nice to eat?

B: (34) _______________ idea. What (35) _______________ a bottle of wine to share?

S: OK. Waiter, (36) _______________ have a bottle of red wine, please?

W: Certainly, sir.

S: (37) _______________ an Australian red?

W: I'm afraid not, sir. But we do have a very nice Argentinian red.

S: OK. (38) _______________ then, please.

B: (39) _______________ eat here? The menu looks interesting.

S: I'd rather not. There's a lovely Greek restaurant not far from here that (40) _______________ to.

B: Fine. Here's our wine. Cheers!

Listening

Part 1

[Track 9] You are going to hear five short dialogues. Listen and choose the best answer.

(1)

a) Harry and Rose are going to the cinema this evening.

b) Harry has his first guitar lesson tonight.

c) Harry and Rose are going to the cinema on Thursday night.

(2)

a) Pete and Maurice play soccer every afternoon.

b) Pete will not be there before 3 o'clock.

c) Pete's mum works at a supermarket.

(3)

a) Grace invites Kevin to her dad's birthday party.

b) Grace and Kevin like clubbing together.

c) Grace doesn't want to go out on a date with Kevin.

(4)

a) Jim and Beatrice need the car at the same time on Thursday.

b) Jim's mum is called Ivy.

c) Beatrice does not usually have the car on Thursdays.

(5)

a) Helen and Kirsty are in a taxi.

b) It is unusual for John and Mike to be late.

c) Helen and Kirsty have bought drinks for John and Mike.

Part 2

[Track 10] Listen to a conversation in a restaurant. Complete these sentences from the conversation. Then put them in the order you hear them. There are two extra sentences you do not need.

a) Let me _________________________ you to your table.

b) _________________________ I have the bill, please?

c) Can I take your _________________________?

d) I'm afraid we're _________________________, sir.

e) Are you ready _________________________?

f) Just a minute, madam. _________________________ what I can do.

g) Would you like to have the _________________________ menu?

(6) ________

(7) ________

(8) ________

(9) ________

(10) ________

Reading

Part 1

You work for the Dubai Tourist Information Centre. Five visitors (1-5) need a hotel. Which hotel (A-E) is the best choice for each visitor?

(1) “I'm interested in visiting the Hajar mountains.” _______

(2) “I want to stay in Dubai's most luxurious hotel.” _______

(3) “I would like to stay extremely close to the beach.” _______

(4) “I hope to do some sport and my partner plans to do a lot of shopping!” _______

(5) “I'm here on business.” _______

Hotels in Dubai

A The Jumeirah Beach Hotel

This is a family favourite. It is just ten minutes from the beach and is close to the Wild Wadi Waterpark (hotel guests get in for free). There are 23 places to buy food at the Jumeirah and there are over 20 shops, three tennis courts and a large gym.

B The Al Maha Desert Resort

This is a hotel in the desert. It has air conditioning, and breathtaking views of the sand dunes and the Hajar mountains. The beach is a 45-minute drive away. Visitors stay in one of 40 luxurious tents, each with a small pool.

C The Ritz-Carlton Dubai

This is the place to stay if you want cleanliness and calm. Its 138 rooms all have balconies. The gardens at the front of the hotel are next to Jumeirah beach.

D The Burj Al Arab

This is an extraordinary hotel. Every room has many luxury items, two plasma-screen televisions for example, and each bed has a mirror above it. The casino on the 27th floor has incredible views. The seafood restaurant is reached by a three-minute journey by mock submarine (in reality, a lift painted with sea creatures).

E The Emirates Towers Hotel

This is a very tall hotel in Dubai's business district. The comfortable rooms all have a minibar, room service and air conditioning. The 305 m-high Vu bar with its black leather seats is a great place to see the city.

Part 2

Choose the best title for the article. Do questions 7-10 before you answer this question.

(6)

a) What happens to food? b) Staying healthy c) Food and cooking d) Farming today

Read the article below. Match the descriptions a-f to paragraphs 7-10. There are two descriptions that you do not need.

a) Junk food b) How people cook and eat c) Feasts and festivals d) Slow food

e) Finding food f) Eating well

(6) _______________________

(7) ________________

The first people lived by hunting animals, catching fish and gathering plants to eat. As the seasons changed, they moved around from place to place looking for food. People spent a lot of time looking for food. They hunted deer, horses and wild pigs for meat. They also ate whatever plants and small animals they could find, mushrooms, snails, nuts and berries.

(8) ________________

Everyone needs food, but at least 800 million people in the world do not have enough. The food we eat gives us the energy we need to live. When people celebrate, food is often a big part of the festival. It is important in several religions, too. For example, during the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims eat nothing during the day until sunset. When Ramadan ends, they hold a feast to celebrate.

(9) ________________

The main food of a country is called its `staple' food. Rice is the staple food of about half the world. Other staples include wheat and potatoes. People eat different types of food to stay healthy. A healthy diet can include brown bread, nuts and eggs, and plenty of fruit and vegetables. Fatty or sugary foods, such as butter, cakes and sweets are not good for the body in large amounts. If you eat more food than you need, your body stores it as fat. This is why you get fatter if you eat a lot and don't exercise much.

(10) ________________

Cooking food can make it taste better and keep longer. The food people eat and the way they cook is very different around the world. In India, for example, meat is often cooked in a clay oven called a `tandoor'. In China, food is often cooked in round metal pans called `woks'. There are many different ways of eating across the world. Some people kneel on the floor to eat, and some sit at high tables. Many people use their hands to eat, while others use wooden sticks called chopsticks, or a knife and fork.

Writing

You are going to an oil and gas conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The conference is in the Hilton Hotel, near the airport. Your contact in Kazakhstan is Haldun Vural. You have not met him before but you have exchanged a few emails. Give him information about your visit and make some requests using the notes below. You should write about 100 words.

Straightforward Pre-intermediate Progress Test 2 p2



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