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Progress Test 4, Units 10–12 Name ___________________
Class ___________________
Listening
Grammar
a
a Complete the questions. (12 points)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2.37 Listen. Write T (true), F (false) or D (don’t know) for each statement. (8 points) The man has lost his keys. He has already looked in his jacket. He sometimes puts them on top of the fridge. They might be near the TV. He doesn’t have a spare set of keys. He could have left them in his car. The car might not be locked. He finally finds them on the sofa.
b
2.31 Listen. Complete the conversation. (6 points)
A: Tim owes me some (1) _______ , you know. B: Really? I didn’t know that. A: Yes. I lent him (2) _______ last month, and he hasn’t paid me back yet. B: That’s (3) _______ . I’m sorry to hear that. Maybe he’s just (4) _______ . A: Well, if I borrowed money from (5) _______ , I (6) _______ forget.
c
2.47 Listen. Number each line of the conversation in order. (6 points)
___Oh, I didn’t know that. Say, is that real gold on the torch? ___So that explains why it looks green. I wonder if we can go up to the top? ___Wow! Look at the Statue of Liberty. It’s amazing, isn’t it? ___Yes, but apparently there are 154 steps. ___Yeah. It says in this book that it was built in France in 1884. It was given as a gift to the U.S. to celebrate their independence. ___Yes. It is covered in gold leaf, and the outside is made of very thin copper. Total: … /20
1 _ ______ you _______ happier if you were married? I don’t think so. I like living alone. 2 Why _______ this _______ your umbrella? Because mine is black and that’s red. 3 Who _______ the play Hamlet _______ by? Shakespeare, I think. 4 Do you _______ you _______ a bigger apartment? Yes, I do. This one is too small. 5 When _______ Independence Day _______ in the U.S.? July 4, of course! 6 Do you think Sam _______ _______ left work early? Yes, maybe. I think she was feeling sick.
b Correct the sentences. (12 points) 1 When did your old school knocked down? __________________________________________ 2 I might to have forgotten to close the door, but I don’t think so. __________________________________________ 3 Where would you go on vacation if you would choose anywhere? __________________________________________ 4 James must have be upset when he heard the sad news. __________________________________________ 5 A lot of green tea is drank all over the world these days. __________________________________________ 6 I wish I have more free time so I could enjoy myself. __________________________________________
c Complete the sentences with one word. (6 points) 1 Suzie could _______ gone home already. 2 If I _______ afford it, I would go skiing in Switzerland. 3 I _______ you were a little more considerate sometimes. 4 Everyone passed the exam, so you _______ have failed. 5 What exactly ______ stolen in the robbery? 6 It’s a new magazine, which _______ published every month. Total: … /30
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Progress Test 4, Units 10–12
Vocabulary
Everyday English
a Write the verbs. (6 points)
Choose the best response to each statement. (20 points)
1 2 3 4 5 6
_______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______
money after someone dies an arm and a leg someone a hand eye to eye in the same boat your temper
b Write the prepositions. (6 points) 1 2 3 4 5 6
get along _______ someone come _______ with a good idea fall _______ with a friend get _______ on $10 a day run _______ of milk put _______ a meeting
c Complete these proverbs. (6 points) 1 2 3 4 5 6
The best things in life are ____________ . Absence makes the heart ____________ . Every cloud has a ____________ . Better safe than ____________ . Look before you ____________ . Beauty is only ____________ .
d Match the verbs and phrases. (6 points) 1 2 3 4 5 6
discover compose grow manufacture tell publish
a rice b a planet c an opera d a joke e magazines f cars
1 Do you want to go out tonight? a Not really. b Don’t I? c No, I wouldn’t. 2 This house was built in 1901, you know. a I didn’t know that. b That sounds great. c Yes, it might be. 3 Unfortunately, all the eggs I bought were broken. a Weren’t they? b All right. c That’s too bad. 4 I left my keys in the front door all night. a Finally! b Honestly! c Luckily! 5 Do you know when this movie was made? a Sorry, I couldn’t. b That’s right. c I have no idea. 6 Henry might be stuck in traffic. a Don’t worry. He’ll be here soon. b Yes, he could have been. c That’s unbelievable! 7 Sorry, but I didn’t buy any milk. I forgot. a That’s OK. b Wow! c That’s right.
Total: … /24
8 James was taken away by the police this morning. a Did he? b Was he? c Has he?
Pronunciation
9 The Director’s new car cost over $250,000. a Yes, I wish it was. b It must be. c You can’t be serious.
Mark the stress in these sentences. (6 points) 1 2 3 4 5 6
This book was written by my friend. I wish you were here right now. Do you think they could be in the living room? Were you allowed to have a pet as a child? Where were the last Olympic Games held? If I saw a ghost, I’d run away.
We weren’t allowed to enter the building. 10 a I suppose so. b I’m sorry to hear that. c Aren’t you? I wonder why not. Total: … /20 Test total: … /100
Total: … /6
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