Sol3e Int U7 Progress Test A
Sol3e Int U7 Progress Test A
Sol3e Int U7 Progress Test A
Grammar
1 Read the text and choose the correct words.
Mark: ___ / 10
2 Mum can’t drive me to school this week. We _______________________ (the car / repair) at the moment.
3 That dance performance was amazing! Did the dancers do all the choreography _______________________ ?
4 I don’t know if I can come to Graham’s party because I _______________________ (not / invite) by him yet.
5 The windows in this room are very dirty. It’s obvious that you _______________________ (not / them / clean)
very often.
10 Tenerife is a great place to go on holiday. I’m sure we’ll really enjoy _______________________ there.
Mark: ___ / 10
Vocabulary
3 Match the quotes with the words below.
cartoon magic show musical painter parking meter piano recital tree trunk
1 The dog always runs after the cat, but she never catches him. It’s very funny. ________________
2 The musician played four pieces of classical music, and we sat quietly and listened. ________________
3 We can leave our car here for two hours if we buy a ticket from that machine. ________________
4 The songs were great, and the story was really good, too. ________________
5 You can’t climb up that. You’ll fall before you reach the first branches. ________________
6 The man put a bird into a box, but when he opened the box again it wasn’t there.
How did it disappear? ________________
7 I’ve been working on a new picture. What do you think of it? ________________
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2 The composer Vaughan Williams got a lot of his ideas from centuries-old English rap / folk music.
3 Did you have your hair cut / cleaned in town yesterday?
4 All of the lines in the poem / novel are exactly six words long, and the harmony is beautiful.
5 I want to have my hair painted / dyed green, but my mum and dad hate the idea.
6 There are no words in a mime / opera, but you understand everything because the actors are amazing.
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2 The performance was in an ________________ theatre, so they cancelled it because of the rain.
3 Do you understand what the teacher said? I’m not sure I’ve got everything ________________ at all.
4 I haven’t really repaired your car because I’m not a mechanic. This is just a ________________ so you can drive to the
next town.
5 One day, scientists will cure all the world’s diseases, but it won’t happen in our ________________ .
6 When lightening hit the tree, it burned this ________________ completely.
7 Dad suggested going out for a walk, but everyone was really ________________ about it so we stayed at home.
Mark: ___ / 7
Use of English
6 Read the text and complete gaps 1–10. Circle the correct answer A, B or C.
1
James There’s a guided tour of Banksy’s street art in Bristol tomorrow. Do you want to come? I’m a big fan ___ his
art.
2
Sophie Banksy doesn’t really ___ anything for me. There’s a new photography exhibition at the museum though.
3
James I absolutely ___ photography. Do you know what it is?
4
Sophie ___ afraid I can’t remember. But I think it’s wildlife photography.
5 6
James If I’m ___, I’m not really ___ nature photography. I prefer photographs of people and cities. Why don’t we
just go to the cinema instead? We could see the latest Star Wars movie.
7
Sophie Is there anything else on? I’ve never been that keen ___ Star Wars.
8
James I know what you mean. Science fiction is not really my ___ either.
9
Sophie I ___ say, there doesn’t seem to be much on that we both want to do. Have you got any other ideas?
10
James Well, I know you ___ swimming very much, so why don’t we go to the pool?
Sophie Great idea! Let’s spend the day there …
1 A for B of C in
2 A make B have C do
3 A like B love C mind
4 A I‘m B I‘m not CI
5 A blunt B honest C frank
6 A onto B in C into
7 A in B for C on
8 A thing B anything C something
9 A can B might C must
10 A keen B enjoy C stand
Mark: ___ / 10
This month in Art Around the World, Fiona Hitchens visits China
My first introduction to Chinese art was an early morning walk in Beihai Park in Beijing. There,
I saw elderly people writing on the pavement with paintbrushes which were a metre long! I
soon learned that they were doing water calligraphy − writing in water. The words have
meanings, but they are also art. The calligraphy quickly disappears, of course. But tomorrow,
the old people will be back.
Temporary art like this is very popular in China. Every winter, Harbin, in northern China, is
visited by sculptors and tourists from around the world. They come for the Harbin Ice Festival,
when the city has huge sculptures made out of ice. The sculptures are bigger than houses,
and they take weeks to make. Harbin’s freezing winter temperatures make it very difficult for
the artists to work outside. But the weather also means that the sculptures will be protected
until the spring.
A few days later in Tibet, western China, I watched artists make sand paintings. The pictures
are full of symbols, and they have important religious meanings for Tibetan people. They look
amazing, but the paintings are soon destroyed by the artists who make them. It is important
for Tibetan culture to make these paintings, then have them destroyed.
Of course, not all Chinese art is temporary − some of it has been around for a very long time!
Near the city of Xi’an, I visited the amazing terracotta warriors, or soldiers. In 200 BCE, 8,000
statues of soldiers were made by sculptors out of a material called terracotta. They are as big
as real people and they all have different faces. An important king had the statues produced to
protect his body after he died. They stayed under the ground with the dead king for over 2,000
years, until they were discovered by a farmer in 1974.
At the China Art Museum, in Shanghai, I saw wonderful 16th-century Chinese paintings of tall
mountains, trees and cliffs. The paintings were beautiful, but they didn’t look very realistic to
me at the time. ‘Mountains aren’t like that,’ I thought. But that was before the last stop on my
trip: the mountains of Zhangjiajie National Park.
These mountains were used by film director James Cameron in his sci-fi film Avatar because
they look like something from another planet. On my last weekend in China, I took a cable car
up into the mountains there. Trees grew on the sides of hundred-metre cliffs, and strange
towers of rock appeared out of the morning fog. It looked just like the pictures in the China Art
Museum. For a moment, I felt like I was inside a Chinese painting!
Glossary
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Writing
9 You’ve been asked to write a review of a book you didn’t like for your school website. Follow the
instructions below and write your review.
• Give the title and make sure you attract the reader’s attention.
• Describe the main events in the story and talk about the characters.
• Mention two reasons why you didn’t enjoy the book.
• Explain why you wouldn’t recommend this book.
Mark: ___ / 10
Total: ___ / 70