Progress Test: Name 8
Progress Test: Name 8
Progress Test: Name 8
1 Write the words for bad weather and natural 3 Make these sentences passive. Use ‘by + the
disasters. agent’ if necessary.
1 bad weather with lots of rain and wind: a storm 1 We give students homework twice a week.
2 a very strong, dangerous wind that blows in a Students are given homework twice a week.
circle: a t 2 Mrs Robson took the old man to hospital.
3 a bright light in the sky during a storm: l
4 a sudden violent movement of the Earth’s surface:
an e 3 They haven’t caught the thief yet.
5 a violent storm with extremely strong winds:
ah
6 a lot of water covering an area that is usually dry: 4 We can do a lot to slow down global warming.
af
7 a snow storm with strong winds: a b
8 the loud noise that comes from the sky in a storm: 5 The police are questioning three men.
t
9 a very strong wind: a g
10 a long period of unusually hot weather: 6 They grow bananas in the Caribbean.
ah w
11 an extremely large wave that can cause a lot of
damage when it hits the coast: a t 7 You must take these pills twice a day.
12 a long period of time with no rain: a d
13 when a large quantity of rocks and earth falls down
the side of a mountain: a l 12 8 A cleaner found a baby outside the hospital.
2 Choose the correct verb forms.
1 A lot of houses were damaged /damaged by storms. 9 The school will test all students at the end of term.
2 More bad weather reported/was reported in
Florida yesterday afternoon.
3 Extreme weather conditions have recorded/
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have been recorded in many places recently.
4 Global warming will affect/will be affected a lot 4 Write the containers and the food items.
more places in the future.
5 Sea levels are rising/are being risen around the
world.
6 People should teach/should be taught how to save
energy at home.
7 A lot of places around the country have hit/have 1 a box of 2 3
chocolates
been hit by strong winds.
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last week.
9 More records of temperature changes are keeping/
are being kept these days.
10 Climate change must take/must be taken more
seriously by world governments. 4 5 6
11 More people will lose/will be lost their homes in
the future. 10
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5 Fill in the gaps with these words and phrases. 8 Fill in the gaps in this conversation with these
words/phrases.
some any enough loads of little too much
hardly any a few no Could hadn’t thought should we do in case
That’s really if I were you be careful a good idea
1 Would you like some cake? watch out Whatever you do really helpful
2 Chris spends time working. He you’d better or else sounds like
should have a holiday.
a I’ve never been diving before. 1 Could you give me
3 I can only say words in Chinese.
some advice?
4 I had time to do my homework last
b Well, 2 , I’d do a diving course.
night. I’ve only written 50 words.
a Yes, we’re going to do one as soon as we arrive.
5 My daughter’s always on the phone. She’s got
b OK, that’s good. And it’s 3 to buy
friends.
your equipment before you go 4 you
6 We’ve only got two small pizzas and there’s can’t find what you want there.
salad at all! That isn’t a That’s a good idea. I 5 of that.
food for six people. b And 6
when you’re swimming near
7 I can’t see potatoes in the cupboard coral. If you stand on it, you can hurt yourself.
either. I think we’ve run out. a 7
useful, thanks.
8 There’s a milk left in the fridge. b And when you’re diving, you always swim in
It should be enough for two coffees. 8 pairs. 8 , don’t lose your partner. Stay
together at all times, and 9 for sharks.
6 Make the opposites by adding a prefix. a What 10
if we see one?
1 un usual 8 honest b Just stay calm. Most of them are harmless and
2 patient 9 polite they’ll probably just swim away.
3 responsible 10 considerate a Right, thanks. That’s 11 .
4 helpful 11 regular b And if you start to feel cold, 12 come
5 possible 12 organised up immediately. But don’t come up too quickly
6 correct 13 formal 13
you’ll be in trouble.
7 selfish 14 believable a That 14
good advice. Thanks a lot.
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7 Fill in the gaps by adding a prefix or suffix to the 9 Tick the correct sentences. Change the incorrect
word in brackets. sentences.
1 Mark is absolutely useless (use) at basketball. was bitten
2 I wouldn’t go to that restaurant. They always 1 I heard that he bit by a shark.
(charge) their customers.
2 My parents let me to stay up late.
3 I think footballers are (paid). Some
of them are millionaires nowadays. 3 This room is as bigger as my bedroom.
4 Please don’t throw that plastic bag away. You can 4 My dad taught me to play tennis.
(use) it. 5 I’ve got plenty food in the house.
5 You shouldn’t (estimate) Susan. She’s
6 Could you tell me when does the film start?
really very clever.
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6 When are you going to (pay) the 7 If I had a car, I’d be able to drive to work.
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