Unit 7 Progress Test B: Grammar
Unit 7 Progress Test B: Grammar
Unit 7 Progress Test B: Grammar
Grammar
1 Match the sentence halves. Then complete the second conditional sentences using the correct form of
the verbs in brackets.
would rent
1 I ________________ C
(rent) a flat with my friends
didn't had
2 If I ________________ (not have) any friends,
G
would be
3 I ________________ (be) fitter
I
would become (become) a rock star
4 I ________________ D
studied
5 If I ________________ (study) more,
H
slept
6 If I ________________ (sleep) for longer,
F
geted up
7 If I ________________ (get up) earlier,
A
knew
8 If I ________________ (know) the answer,
J
would buy
9 I ________________ (buy) a new bike
B
played
10 If I ________________ (play) the violin,
E
would have
A I ________________ (have) more energy.
had
B if I ________________ (have) more money.
didn't lived
C if I ________________ (not live) with my parents.
was
D if I ________________ (be) a good singer.
would join
E I ________________ (join) an orchestra.
wouldn't be
F I ________________ (not be) late for school every day.
would feel
G I ________________ (feel) lonely.
would get
H I ________________ (get) better grades.
I did
if I ________________ (do) more sport.
J would tell
I ________________ (tell) you what it was.
Mark: ___ / 10
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1. I paid for Ahmet's bus ticket, because he had lost his wallet.
2. After Peter had passed his driving test, he bought a sport car.
3. After Renata had bought a dress for 100Э, the shop had a half-price sale.
4. Luca got a free T-shirt because he had collected coupons from a magazine.
5. Gene had not put any petrol in the car, so it didn't start.
6. Antoinette opened a bank account, after she had received a credit card in the post.
7. Because Harry had left his cinema ticket at home, he bought a new one.
8. Fiona wanted to buy a new phone but she didn't save enough money.
9. Two people gave Jim the same book for his birthday, so he exchanged one for a different book.
10. Julie had looked a birthday card in the shop, after she decided to make ane herself.
Mark: ___ / 10
Vocabulary
3 Read the definitions of shops and services and write the correct words. The first letter of each word
has been given.
akery
1 This is a shop where you can get fresh bread and cakes. b________________
ardening
2 You go here to buy plants, seeds and flowers to put outside your house. g________________ entre
c________________
utchery
3 This shop sells different types of meat. b________________
akeaway
4 They will cook food for you at this place, but you eat the food somewhere else. t________________
ewelry
5 This shop sells rings, bracelets and necklaces. j________________
hemist's
6 This shop sells medicines and beauty products. c________________
pticians
7 If you have problems with your eyes and need to buy glasses, you go to this place. o________________
ost
8 You go to this place if you want to buy stamps or send a parcel. p________________ ffice
o________________
hoes
9 If you're looking for boots or sandals, you'll find them in this shop. s________________ hop
s________________
tationary
10 This shop sells paper, pencils and pens. s________________
Mark: ___ / 10
Mark: ___ / 5
Eve ___
3
Oh, that's a great idea. Then we'll both look good for the weekend. Do you know how much it costs /
charges?
Eve
4
___
Great! I think you owe / borrow me £10 from last month, so is it OK if you pay?
Mark: ___ / 5
Use of English
6 Read the text and complete gaps 1–10. Circle the correct answer A, B or C.
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I’m going to talk about the importance of spending more money on music in schools. I’ll begin ___ a discussion about the
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role of music in schools. ___, I’m going to discuss how playing a musical instrument is good for your brain
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development. ___ I’m going to talk about how playing a musical instrument helps you to do better at school and why
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schools should therefore pay for all students to learn an instrument. Then I’ll ___ up the main points before taking
questions.
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I’d like to start by ___ that people generally don’t think music is an important subject. I’ll tell you why I ___ that. Music is
not a main subject in most schools in the UK. Most children who sing or play a musical instrument do this in extra-
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curricular clubs at the end of the school day. Parents pay for these classes and they are expensive. First ___ all, we need
to ask ourselves, is music a subject that should just be a choice for students with rich parents? Or should it be compulsory
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in every school, as I believe it should, with schools paying for instruments for students to practise on? The ___ I say that
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is because many studies show us that musical children get better scores in subjects like maths. Now I’d like to move ___
to my next point about music and the brain. If you play an instrument, it helps your brain development. There are a number
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of ___ why I believe this. First, ....
1 A on B with C to
7 A in B for C of
8 A point B reason C conclusion
9 A on B in C through
10 A reasons B conclusions C points
Listening
7 7 Listen to four people talking about their lifestyles and attitudes to money. Match the speakers
(1–4) with the statements (A–E). There is one extra statement.
A Speaker ___ found some useful advice in a book.
B Speaker ___ has never borrowed money from people.
C Speaker ___ thinks more people should try to fix things.
D Speaker ___ did some research about saving money online.
E Speaker ___ wouldn’t change their behaviour if they were rich.
Mark: ___ / 5
Shopping habits in the UK have changed over the last sixty years, and this can be seen in the
changing appearance of any British high street – the main shopping street in a town or city. In
the 1950s, high streets had rows of individual shops selling different things. There was a
greengrocer's next to a butcher's next to a baker's, and people visited each place to do their
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shopping. ___ The high street was a sociable place to be.
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This started to change in the 1970s with the arrival of supermarkets. ___ People didn’t need
to go to individual shops any more. At the same time, more and more people had freezers in
their houses. So this new type of shop, along with a new way of storing meat and fruit at
home, meant that instead of doing a small shop every few days, people could buy all the food
that they needed for a week, or sometimes even a month.
As supermarkets became more popular, they changed from small local shops to huge
superstores. And because of their size, many of these supermarkets were outside town. They
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took people away from the high street. ___ The idea was to get customers to spend all their
money in one place. But this meant that the shops on the high street started to close down as
they lost their customers.
These days more and more people are choosing not to go to supermarkets to do their
shopping. Instead, they are using the internet to shop from home and get their shopping
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delivered. ___ It may be because of this that people have stopped doing big weekly or
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monthly shops. ___ So, in many ways, people seem to be going back to the way people
shopped in the 1950s.
A So people aren’t spending as much any more and the superstores are trying to attract more customers.
B This new type of shop encouraged customers to spend much more money.
C Most people did this every few days in order to buy fresh food.
D Now they go to shops more frequently to buy what they need for the next few days.
E People are also trying to spend less money, so a new type of discount shop has become very popular.
F They also tried to offer customers everything that they needed, like a coffee shop, a hairdresser's and a chemist's.
G They gave people the chance to buy everything that they needed in one place.
Mark: ___ / 5
Writing
9 A website is offering one lucky person the chance to win £5,000 to spend in their favourite shop. To
enter the competition, you need to write an essay about the following things.
• Say what your favourite shop is and explain why.
• Choose what you would buy if you won the money.
• Say who you would take with you on the shopping trip.
• Describe your attitude to spending money.
Mark: ___ / 10
Total: ___ / 70