Sol3e Preint U9 Progress Test B
Sol3e Preint U9 Progress Test B
Grammar
1 Rewrite the sentences in the passive. Do not include the agent.
1 Companies use aluminium to make bicycles these days because it is lighter than other metals.
Aluminium .
2 People collect coins from countries around the world, particularly if they are rare.
Coins .
3 Criminals have stolen copper from many buildings in London because of its value.
Copper .
4 A miner found gold in Australia in 1851.
Gold .
5 People often give leather items as a third wedding anniversary present.
Leather items .
6 People won’t need paper to write on in the future.
Paper .
7 In the past, people built their houses with local stone.
In the past, houses .
Mark: ___ / 7
2 Write questions using the prompts. Use the present simple, past simple, present perfect or future
passive.
1 A (how many / emails / send / every day) ?
B More than 145 billion, and this number is growing every year.
2 A (why / the Great Wall of China / build) ?
B To protect the border. It is the longest man-made structure in the world!
3 A (where / the next Olympic Games / hold) ?
B Oh, I’m not sure!
4 A (who / penicillin / discover) ?
B By Alexander Fleming, in 1928.
5 A (Beijing / ever / hit / by a tsunami) _______________ ?
B Of course not! It’s too far inland.
Mark: ___ / 5
8 a will be always needed b always will be needed c will be needed always d will always be needed
Mark: ___ / 8
Vocabulary
4 Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letter of each word has been given.
1 Many boxes are made of c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
2 Builders use c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ to build roads.
3 All credit cards are made of p_ _ _ _ _ _ .
4 We use g_ _ _ _ to make things like windows because you can see through it.
Mark: ___ / 8
2 The power lead / volume control on my MP3 player doesn’t work very well: the music isn’t loud enough.
3 If your phone has run out of power, why don’t you plug in the USB port / charger?
4 I’m glad that my laptop has a case / strap because it protects it when I’m travelling.
5 I bought this digital radio / camera yesterday, but I’m a bit disappointed with the quality of the photos.
6 I do a lot of travelling so I couldn’t live without my e-book reader / headphones – I never run out of books these days.
7 I think I need a new battery / screen for my laptop because this one only lasts for an hour now.
Mark: ___ / 7
6 Complete the sentences with the words below. There is one extra word.
1 Martin’s father and grandfather haven’t got much hair. He says that ________________ has always been a problem for
men in his family.
2 Maybe the robot was the best ________________ of the 20th century.
3 Look, it’s working. You can see the ________________ of the cursor on the screen.
4 I think the first antibiotic was the greatest medical ________________ .
5 There’s a ________________ of a dinosaur in the museum.
Mark: ___ / 5
Use of English
7 Read the dialogue and find ten mistakes (an unnecessary word, a word missing or an incorrect word).
Circle the mistakes and write the corrections.
1
Jo Hi. I bought this smartphone from here but there’s something problem with it. ____________
2
Assistant I’m sorry to hear that. When did you bought it? ____________
Mark: ___ / 10
Mark: ___ / 5
I can’t remember how many times our bread maker has been used since Mum got it at
Christmas, but it’s a lot. I was a bit worried because I read in a magazine that bread makers
are one of those gadgets that people are often given as presents, but then they never use
them. I don’t know why that is because it looks really easy to use. You just put all the
ingredients in, press a button, and a couple of hours later you have a fresh loaf of bread. It
beeps once when it’s ready! I love waking up to the smell of fresh bread each morning and
Mum says she’ll never buy a loaf of bread again, so I think it was a really successful present.
People say I’m a bit forgetful and they’re probably right. I often lose my keys, so when I was
given a key alarm for my birthday, I was really pleased. It’s a gadget that you attach to your
keys. Then, if you don’t know where they are, you can whistle or clap your hands and you’ll
hear the alarm. It’s very loud, and it only stops when you find your keys and press a button. It
does save a lot of time when I’m leaving the house. Before I had the alarm, it took me five to
ten minutes to find my keys. These days all I have to do is whistle and I’m ready to go. The
only bad thing about is that the batteries run out quite quickly, so I’m trying to be a bit more
careful with my keys in case the alarm’s not working.
Mark: ___ / 5
Writing
10 Read the task below and write a formal letter.
Your local council has decided to cancel a bus service from a village to the town centre that is
used by lots of elderly people. Write a letter of complaint about this decision, explaining why it
is bad for people who live in the village and also people in the town centre.
Mark: ___ / 10
Total: ___ / 70