Progress Test Answer Keys B
Progress Test Answer Keys B
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Use of English
Unit 2 6
1 C
Grammar 2 C
3 A
1
4 B
1 was sitting; reading
5 A
2 took; was sitting
6 B
3 noticed; entered
7 C
4 was trying; rang
8 C
5 was driving; talking
9 A
6 reached; felt
10 A
7 was doing; decided
8 saw; was walking
9 started; wanted Listening
10 sprained; was playing 7
2 A 2
1 B 1
2 realising realised C –
3 was trying D 3
4 While When E 5
5 did not F 4
6 did climbed
7 was threw
8 was were
9 take took
10
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Transcript
1 I love white-water kayaking. It’s such an exciting
sport! Kayaking through a rocky valley in the middle Unit 3
of beautiful countryside is fantastic. To be honest, it’s
not something I do very often because I live in a city, Grammar
and there are no rivers or streams nearby. I can only
do it at weekends, unfortunately. 1
1 a little
2 I thought rock climbing was great as soon as I started
2 How much
doing it. It took ages to get good at it, though. I was
OK at going up normal cliffs, but if there was a 3 some
difficult bit of rock that you had to climb around, then 4 many
I found that so hard because my arms weren’t strong 5 much
enough. I like the challenge, though, and these days 6 any
I find I can do even the most difficult climbs. 7 much
3 I did a bungee jump twenty years ago when I was 8 a few
travelling in New Zealand. Most people are really 2
scared when they’re standing waiting to jump. 1 I must practise playing the game.
Actually, I was very excited then and I wasn’t
2 I mustn’t talk to other people during the competition.
disappointed when I was flying through the air either.
3 I mustn’t forget to pay £10 to enter.
It was a little bit scary when my head nearly hit the
4 I have to bring ID with me.
water, though. I won’t forget that bit! And I think it’s
something you should only do once in your life. You 5 I have to take a break every hour.
need to do it when you’re young and brave! 6 I needn’t bring my own headphones.
7 I mustn’t use my mobile phone.
4 I started hang-gliding years ago after doing a few
weeks of training. I do it as much as I can now. 3
People think that it’s a dangerous sport, but if you 1 must
know what you’re doing, it’s actually safer than 2 needn’t
driving a car! I’ve been lucky, anyway, and I think 3 needn’t
that’s because I understand the weather and I’m so 4 mustn’t
experienced. And actually, if something did happen
5 have to
to me, maybe it would stop me flying for a while, but I
would do anything to get in the air again as soon as
possible. I love it too much! Vocabulary
5 Mountain biking through the forest at the back of my 4
house is the best way to relax. If I have a hard day at 1 weather forecast
work, I just get on my bike. It doesn’t matter what the 2 documentary
weather’s like. The rain makes it really difficult and 3 animation
you get filthy, but that’s all part of the fun. I tell all my 4 reality show
friends that there’s nothing better than the feeling of 5 soap opera
going down the hill, then up the other side.
6 chat show
Sometimes I fall off and injure myself, but I don’t
care. It’s brilliant! And when I go back in the house, 5
work is just a memory! 1 plot
2 confusing
Reading 3 soundtrack
4 embarrassing
8
5 ending
1 b
6 imaginative
2 c
6
9
1 take part in
1 D
2 make
2 E
3 concern
3 B
4 opinion
5 effects
6 doing
7 get
8 benefits
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Vocabulary Transcript
4 1 Did you know that in some countries the weather is a
1 b popular topic of conversation? In places like England,
2 b where the weather can change several times a day,
3 a people often start a conversation with a comment
4 b about the weather. So rather than saying ‘Hello’ or
5 c asking someone about their health, people will often
6 c say what a lovely day it is, or comment on whether it
7 a might rain later. I don’t think they are really worried
that it’s going to rain – in my opinion, they just need a
8 a
safe topic to start a conversation!
9 b
10 c 2 Well, it’s been an unlucky week for the people who
live on Sunshine Island. First, a tornado hit the island
5 and some buildings fell down. Fortunately, because
1 forest fires this happened on a Sunday and a lot of these were
2 tornado offices, no one was injured. This was followed by a
3 epidemic small earthquake and many people felt this during
4 tsunami the night. After this, there was a problem with
5 mudslide flooding because of all the heavy rain. Unlike the
earthquake, this did a lot of damage to people’s
6 homes, and firefighters are still trying to rescue
1 mild people from the flooded areas.
2 cool
3
3 cold
Sandra Hi, Gary. How's your work going? Can I see the
4 freezing
latest pictures? And are you still using your garage
5 below zero
as an artist’s studio?
Gary I am, yes. I can't do it all the time, though. There
Use of English isn't any heating in there, so it's freezing in the winter.
7 It's not that bad now, but still a bit too cold to be out
1 both there.
2 common Sandra Oh well, it’ll soon be spring!
3 first Gary I can't wait. As soon as it gets a few degrees
4 but warmer, I'll start painting again!
5 shows 4
6 Unlike
Mary What a storm that was last night! I didn't sleep
7 whereas at all.
8 second
Ethan Neither did I. The lightning kept me awake. I was
9 difference
worried about the house.
10 contrast
Mary Me too, and the garden. Have you seen the tree
on its side?
Listening Ethan I know. The wind was so strong … I can't believe
8 there isn't a river outside the house after all that rain.
1 b 5
2 b
Carl Hi, Janna. How was your holiday?
3 c
Janna Well, we wanted hot weather and that’s what
4 a
we got.
5 c
Carl Oh, that’s good! It’s always difficult to know what to
do with the kids if it rains on holiday. We usually have
to find lots of games to play.
Janna That’s why I chose Egypt – the weather’s usually
perfect at this time of year. I wanted them to spend
lots of time in the water, but actually it was boiling
and we didn’t really enjoy it. We stayed in a lot of the
time, because I was worried about the kids getting ill.
Carl Oh dear!
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Reading 5
9 1 creative
1 F 2 alone
2 F 3 outdoors
3 T 4 feet
4 T 5 five
5 T 6 repetitive
7 Earning
8 animals
Unit 5 9
10
tiring
b
Grammar
Use of English
1
1 I’m going to 6
1 Even though my sister has a degree in engineering,
2 we’ll
she can’t find a well-paid job.
3 I’ll
2 Although the film was really gripping, she fell asleep.
4 is going to
3 She works long hours. Nevertheless, she always
5 are you going to
finds time to do sport.
6 I’m going to
4 It’s a low-paid job. However, it keeps me fit working
7 I’ll
outside.
2 5 He’s a doctor. However, he’s terrible at
1 I won’t get any qualifications communicating with people.
2 I’ll buy you a present 6 Even though I can’t speak Spanish, I still want to
3 I’ll build one travel around Spain.
4 I’ll have no money left / I won’t have any money left 7 Although Liam failed his driving test, he can take it
5 I’ll meet famous actors again next month.
6 you’ll get really fit 8 Even though she prepared for hours for the interview,
7 you’ll help people who are sick she didn’t get the job.
9 It takes two hours to get to school by car.
3 Nevertheless, all my friends go there.
1
10 Cycling on the roads is very stressful. However, it’s
2 you’ll find better than taking the bus.
3
4 going to
5 probably she’ll be she’ll probably be
Listening
6 I’m going to help I’ll help 7
1 F
2 F
Vocabulary
3 F
4 4 T
1 programmer 5 T
2 receptionist
3 pilot
4 engineer
5 sales assistant
6 waiter
7 police officer
8 builder
9 pizza delivery man / woman
10 estate agent
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Transcript
Interviewer Today, I’m talking to Sue Perkins. Sue Reading
works for Job Search, an online agency that helps 8
people get the jobs they want. Hello, Sue! 1 –
Sue Hello! 2 C
Interviewer So, Sue, what’s the first thing that people 3 A
should do when they want to find a job? 4 D
Sue Well, an important thing is to think about what they 5 B
really want to do. So, people should think about what 6 E
they’re good at and what makes them happy. 7 –
Interviewer Isn’t it more important to think about which
job pays the most?
Sue Actually, money isn’t that important to most people. Unit 6
Obviously you need enough money to live on, but
there have been studies to prove that earning more
Grammar
than a certain amount doesn’t make you happier.
1
Interviewer So, when you find a job you like, what
1 tried
should you do next?
2 hasn’t seen
Sue Well, you either need to send in an application
3 wrote
form, or a CV and covering letter. But before you do
4 Have you ever climbed
that, it’s a good idea to find out as much as you can
about the job and the employer to make sure it’s 5 hasn’t been
something you really want to do. You can usually get 6 Did you meet
all the information you need online. 7 watched
Interviewer And I suppose it’s difficult to get jobs these 8 gave
days, especially for young people. You need a 2
degree in the right subject to be successful … 1 ’ve been
Sue Oh, don’t worry too much about having the right 2 has gone
qualifications. A lot of jobs involve working as a team, 3 did
and that’s more important to some employers than 4 talked
which degree you have. 5 jumped
Interviewer That’s good to know. So you get an 6 decided
interview … What should you do next?
3
Sue Well, you need to think about what to wear for the 1 been
interview and also the kinds of questions people will
2 ever
ask you. Don’t get your answers ready in advance,
3 How long
though. You won’t sound natural if you do that. Just
4 for
go along and be yourself. Try to talk about what you
can do rather than what you can’t, because then 5 come
people will think you’re really positive. And don’t lie 6 since
about what you can do, as people will be
disappointed when they find out the truth. Vocabulary
Interviewer So what do you do if you don’t get the job
4
you want?
1 harbour
Sue My advice is: don’t worry. If you don’t get the job, 2 temple
it’s probably because the job isn’t right for you. Just 3 palace
start looking for the next job. Getting a job is a
4 water park
journey and what you learn along the way is very
5 tower
important.
6 statue
Interviewer Thank you, Sue. That’s great advice.
7 museum
8 shopping district
9 monument
10 square
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5 Transcript
1 b Interviewer Now, today in the studio, I have Ella and
2 a Harry, who have just come back from a trip round the
3 c world. Hello!
4 a Ella & Harry Hello.
5 c
Interviewer So, Ella, tell us what was special about
6 your trip.
1 travel guide Ella Well, we wanted to do it a bit differently, so we
2 suncream decided not to go on any planes.
3 campsite Interviewer Wow. And what was reason for that, Harry?
4 penfriend
Harry Well, many people don't go on planes these days
5 souvenirs because they're worried about the environment, but
for us it was more about finding out where we were
Use of English travelling through. When you're on a plane going
from A to B, you miss out on that.
7
1 Why Interviewer OK, but was it difficult to do the trip without
2 idea going on a plane?
3 Let’s Harry It was a bit. It's hard to get from the UK to South
4 think America without flying, but we managed to book a
5 fancy place on a ship that was going there.
6 mind Ella Yes – we didn't want a cruise ship because
7 Shall although the final destination was where we wanted
8 could to go, it stopped in lots of places we weren't
interested in on the way. The ship we went on was
9 that
taking produce to South America and we had a large
10 rather
room on it so it was very comfortable.
Interviewer But I suppose that took a long time ... Was
Listening it a bit boring?
8 Ella I was worried about that, so we took lots of things
1 F to do: lots of reading and board games. There was
2 T also a ping-pong table on the ship so we played that
3 T a bit. Actually, time went quite quickly so it wasn’t too
4 T bad.
5 F Harry We looked forward to mealtimes, because
although the meals weren't that special, we ate with
the crew and it was interesting to find out what life
was like for them on the ship. We played card games
with them too, when they had time.
Interviewer But how did you carry all these games and
books? Did you take much luggage?
Ella Not at all. I just had a small backpack and I had to
fit everything in there. Harry’s wasn’t much bigger …
Interviewer So what was the most useful thing that you
took?
Ella Ha … Harry and I laugh about this.
Harry Yes, well … For me it was my camping knife
because I used it in every country we went to.
Ella And for me it was my diary. I wrote in it every day.
We both managed to live without lots of things,
though, like mirrors and hairdryers.
Interviewer Very interesting. So where did …
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Reading
9
Vocabulary
1 Stella 3
2 Mary 1 baker’s
3 Emily 2 garden centre
4 Mary 3 butcher’s
5 Cameron 4 takeaway
5 jeweller’s
6 chemist’s
Unit 7 7 optician’s
8 post office
9 shoe shop
Grammar
10 stationer’s
1
1 C; would rent; didn’t live 4
1 five hundred and seventy-one rupees
2 G; didn’t have; would feel
2 nine thousand, seven hundred and forty-three
3 I; would be; did
pounds
4 D; would become; was / were
3 six million, two hundred thousand dollars
5 H; studied; would get
4 eight hundred and forty-five thousand, two hundred
6 A; slept; would have
and thirty-one euros
7 F; got up; wouldn’t be
5 thirty-three thousand, nine hundred and fourteen yen
8 J; knew; would tell
9 B; would buy; had 5
10 E; played; would join 1 special offer
2 coupon
2
3 costs
1 I paid for Ahmed’s bus ticket because he had lost his
4 owe
wallet.
5 run out of
2 Peter bought a sports car after he had passed his
driving test. / After Peter had passed his driving test,
he bought a sports car. Use of English
3 The shop had a half-price sale after Renata had 6
bought a dress for €100. / After Renata had bought a 1 B
dress for €100, the shop had a half-price sale.
2 B
4 Luca got a free T-shirt because he had collected 3 C
coupons from a magazine.
4 A
5 Gene hadn’t put any petrol in the car so it didn’t start.
5 B
6 Antoinette received a credit card in the post after she
6 C
had opened a bank account. / After Antoinette had
7 C
opened a bank account, she received a credit card in
the post. 8 B
7 Harry bought a new cinema ticket because he had 9 A
left his ticket at home. 10 A
8 Fiona wanted to buy a new phone, but she hadn’t
saved enough money. Listening
9 Two people had given Jim the same book for his
7
birthday so he exchanged one for a different book.
A 3
10 Julie decided to make a birthday card herself after
B –
she had looked for one in the shops. / After Julie had
C 2
looked for a birthday card in the shops, she decided
D 4
to make one herself.
E 1
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Transcript
1 I love cooking, but don’t like spending lots of money Reading
on food. That’s why I started using free food. That’s 8
not food that companies are giving away or that your 1 C
friends don’t want. It’s food growing in the
2 G
countryside. I noticed that in the bushes by the road
3 F
near my house, there were lots of different fruits
4 E
growing, berries and things like that. Then, when I
looked on the internet, I found that there were nuts 5 D
and other fruit that I could find for free too. You just
need to know where to look for it. People think I do it
because I don’t have much money. That’s one Unit 8
reason, but even if I had loads of money, I think I
would still enjoy going out and finding what I can get
for free and then how I can cook it, because it’s really
Grammar
creative. My plan is to write a book about it so that 1
others can learn from my experience. 1 she had heard
2 People throw away so much stuff these days and 2 they had been
they don't need to. What you do need is some skills 3 she would give me
that can help you make things last longer. Everyone 4 weren’t
can do it. One thing I'm really good at is sewing and I 5 had taken
make lots of things for my room and to wear using 6 he was getting on
my sewing machine. It's a great skill and it stops me 7 they could identify
from buying things. When I see something in a shop,
I always think about how I could make it and if I could 2
make it better. Then I go home and try. I don't just do 1 The reporter said (that) cybercrime was becoming a
this with clothes. I also try to mend things if they big problem in their country.
break. If I had more time, I would make everything 2 The victim said (that) she couldn’t leave the flat at
that I needed, but sometimes I have to buy things that moment because the building was on fire.
because I need them quickly. 3 The police officer said (that) they had already
launched an investigation.
3 Recently I read a great book called Your Money or
Your Life and it has changed the way I think about 4 The prison warden said (that) a dangerous criminal
money. The idea behind the book is that when you had escaped from prison the day before.
see something in a shop and you look at how much it 5 The eyewitness said (that) he didn’t feel safe walking
costs, you should think about how many minutes of around there at night.
your life it has taken you to earn that money. A young 6 The shoplifter said (that) he would never steal from
man called Joe Dominguez came up with the idea. the local supermarket again.
He worked on Wall Street in America and because 7 The victim said (that) the police needed to do more to
he followed his own advice he actually retired by the prevent crime in the area.
time he was thirty-one. He then did what he really
3
wanted to do in life rather than working all the time.
1 before
I'd like to do that too!
2 couldn’t
4 I owed my dad lots of money last year and he 3 told
refused to lend me any more, so I decided to stop
4 had
going shopping. I was surprised by how easy that
5 were
was. On the internet, I read about some people who
6 that
try to have NSDs or ‘No Spend Days’ – a day when
you don’t spend anything – and I tried that too. I got
really good at it and I managed to pay back
everything I’d borrowed. Now I buy things
occasionally, but that’s a rare treat.
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Vocabulary Transcript
4 Interviewer In the studio today, we have the famous
1 robber crime writer Carol Simpson. Hello, Carol!
2 smuggling Carol Hi!
3 killed
Interviewer So, Carol, you have written over forty books
4 looting
about terrifying crimes and the name of one of your
5 shoplifting characters, Detective Jessica Walker, is recognised
6 vandals even by people who don’t read crime novels. But how
7 thief did you first start writing about crime?
8 arsonist Carol That’s a good question. Some people think that I
9 mugger was a policewoman or that one of my family was a
10 burglar victim of a crime. Actually, I found out a friend of
5 mine had robbed a bank and that started me thinking
1 launched about criminals. How can one person be good and
another person from the same family become a
2 footage
criminal? What turns a person into a criminal? Or are
3 house
people born to be criminals?
4 interviewed
Interviewer Very interesting. Do you do any research
5 made
for your books?
6 appealing
7 balaclavas Carol Well, yes. Lots of writers use the internet, but I
like to interview people and visit them where they live
8 damage
or work if possible. I’ve also talked to real criminals
9 area
about the crimes they’ve committed. It’s not the
10 culprits
quickest way of doing things, but for me, it brings
things to life more than reading a biography of a
Use of English criminal.
6 Interviewer And does it help to make the crimes in your
1 in stories more realistic?
2 see Carol Perhaps, but I am more interested in the criminals
3 that’s than the crimes. No one is all good or all bad. When
4 to you talk to criminals – even murderers – you will find
5 extent that there are good things about them. They might
have a pet dog, they may rescue injured birds or they
6 more
might like gardening. Finding the good in them helps
7 not
my criminals become characters that readers can
8 don’t
believe in.
9 be
Interviewer Have you ever been in a dangerous
10 but / however
situation with a criminal?
Carol There was one time when I was having coffee
Listening with a murderer and he made a comment that he
7 always got to know his victims by having coffee with
1 a them. That did make me a bit scared. I don’t think I
2 b finished my cup of coffee, actually.
3 a Interviewer Frightening! Your last novel was extremely
4 a popular. Are you writing a new one already?
5 c Carol I’m so happy readers like it. To be honest, I find it
difficult to write novels fast enough. You spend years
writing a book, your readers take a few weeks to read
it, then they want the next one ... immediately.
Interviewer Well, at least you have a job for life!
Carol I think I do. As long as people keep reading my
books, I’ll keep thinking of more interesting crimes for
my characters to get involved with.
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Reading 5
8 1 remote control
1 c 2 volume control
2 c 3 charger
3 b 4 case
4 a 5 camera
5 a 6 e-book reader
7 battery
6
Unit 9 1 baldness
2 invention
Grammar 3 movement
4 discovery
1
5 reconstruction
1 is used to make bicycles these days because it is
lighter than other metals
2 are collected from countries around the world, Use of English
particularly if they are rare 7
3 has been stolen from many building in London 1 problem = wrong or something = a
because of its value 2 bought = buy
4 was found in Australia in 1851 3 of = with
5 are often given as a third wedding anniversary 4 to
present 5 look = speak
6 won’t be needed to write on in the future 6 bill = receipt
7 were built with local stone 7 receipt = refund
2 8 being
1 How many emails are sent every day? 9 something = nothing
2 Why was the Great Wall of China built? 10 manager = customer
3 Where will the next Olympic Games be held?
4 Who was penicillin discovered by? Listening
5 Has Beijing ever been hit by a tsunami?
8
3 1 b
1 c 2 c
2 c 3 b
3 b 4 b
4 c 5 b
5 c
6 a
7 b
8 d
Vocabulary
4
1 cardboard
2 concrete
3 plastic
4 glass
5 stone
6 Nylon
7 Wood
8 Rubber
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Transcript
1 OK, well we all know that you have your exams next
week and you’ve done a lot of work to get ready for
them. I know some of you may think that you’ve done
enough to pass, but don’t let that stop you from
studying. I had a student last year who kept studying
right up until the night before her exam. She didn’t
stop because she wanted to do her best and in her
exam she got one hundred per cent. I think this
shows that you can’t really study too much, so keep
going if you can.
2 Hi, Ella. Thanks so much for my birthday present. I
love it! Sorry you weren’t able to come to the party. It
was at that new place in town called Nero’s and the
food was amazing. Why don’t we go there for your
birthday next week? I know you don’t really want to
do anything, but I think we’d have a great time. You
don’t need to invite lots of people, just go out with a
few close friends. Have a think about it …
3 So, I know your new smartphone is something you
think you can’t live without. It’s great because you
have all your contacts on it, you can receive emails
and you can send messages to your friends all the
time. But think about how much time you are
spending on your phone. You might be with a group
of friends, but you’re still checking your messages.
You really need to put your phone away when you
are with people. Why not just use it a few times a day
or check it once an hour? Don’t let it take over your
life!
4 Hi, I’m Monica and I’m here to make sure you’re all
doing OK. I’m so happy that you have all decided to
move in to the Winter Springs housing development.
It really is a fantastic place to live. I know that most of
you already have other family members here and that
they have encouraged you to move in. We’re so
happy about that because it means that you already
know what a great place this is.
5 Hi there. It’s me. I’m trying to find out about the local
buses because I’m worried that I won’t get there on
time tomorrow if I walk. I know the traffic’s terrible in
the morning so I’ll have to set off really early. If
you’ve got a bus timetable, can you text me the time
of the bus that you think I should get? Thanks – see
you tomorrow.
Reading
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1 C
2 A
3 D
4 B
5 A
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