Progress 6A
Progress 6A
Progress 6A
Progress Test 6A
Name: ___________________________________________
Grammar
1 Complete the text with the correct future forms of the verbs in brackets.
Hi Brian,
About Sandy’s surprise party at the weekend: It (1) __________________ (be) great if you can pick
us up from the station on Saturday evening. The train (2) __________________ (get) in at 6.35 on
the London side so I think it (3) __________________ (be) easier if you meet us outside the south
entrance. We (4) __________________ (wait) by the ticket machine. We (5) __________________
(not have) a chance to change for the party before we arrive so (6) __________________ (it be) OK
to change at your place? I know that Sue (7) _________________ (make) a load of sandwiches and
I hope the caterers (8) _________________ (deliver) the cake before 7.30. (9)
__________________ (you bring) the champagne? It (10) __________________ (be) a fantastic
evening and Sandy has no idea what (11) __________________ (happen)! We (12)
_____________(see) you at the station!
Jacky
Mark: ___/12
2 Report these statements using the most appropriate introductory verb and making other
necessary changes.
1 ‘I’ll definitely be there by 1.30,’ said Mark.
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4 ‘It was you who told Dad about me losing all that money, wasn’t it?’ said Dave.
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5 ‘You must try the new restaurant in Market Street. It’s excellent,’ said Rose.
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6 ‘If I were you I would report the theft to the police,’ said Jack.
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8 ‘You must stay for dinner. I won’t take ‘no’ for an answer,’ said Kathryn.
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Mark: ___/8
Vocabulary
3 Choose the correct answers.
1 I’ve _____ my heart on moving to Scotland within a year or two.
A put B made C set
7 I spend ages on my assignments and _____ I never get above a B for them.
A even B yet C so
Mark: ___/7
Mark: ___/6
5 Complete the text with the words from the box. There are three extra words which you do
not need to use.
delegated benefits exercised evolved consists vote brought joined held passed
The UK (1)_______ of four member states, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The
English and Scottish parliaments (2)______ laws called the Acts of Union which created the United
Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. In 1801 Ireland (3)________ the union, and by 1927 it had
(4)________ into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as it is officially known
today.
However, in the late 1990s National Assemblies were created in Northern Ireland, Scotland and
Wales. Over time, Parliament has (6)_____ certain powers of governance to the individual states.
There is a growing call, particularly in Scotland for full independence from London. Although many
Scots believe that remaining within the UK brings clear economic and political (6)______ , the
Scottish government intend to hold a (7)_____ on complete independence in 2014. There are
factions in both Northern Ireland and Wales who would like to see the same there.
Mark: ___/7
Use of English
6 Rewrite the sentences, using the words in brackets. Do not change the meaning of the
sentence.
1 Do you want to visit my house today after college? (OVER)
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2 To be able to compete in the Olympic Games would be like an amazing achievement for me.
(DREAM)
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3 When Lydia said she would marry him, Gary was totally elated. (WALK)
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5 When we remember our past, we can learn lessons for the future. (BACK)
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7 You’ve argued well, however, I still think you have missed the point. (YET)
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8 Even though he was innocent, the press have ruined his reputation. (SPITE)
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9 Granted it’s expensive, but it’s the best one available. (TRUE)
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10 When Dad heard about his promotion he was thrilled to bits. (WORLD)
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Listening
7 [] Listen to a radio phone-in programme. Match the callers and the occupations. Then
match the reasons for their sleep problems. There is one job and one reason you do not
need.
Jobs: businessman student actor miner radio presenter supermarket worker
Reasons: work patterns inconsistency fear unreliability of something else uncomfortable
surroundings socialising
Caller 1 ______________________ ___________________________
Caller 2 ______________________ ___________________________
Mark: ___/5
Reading
8 Read the text. Complete the text with sentences 1–6. There is one sentence you do not need.
The Bakersfield Sleep Clinic
The Bakersfield Sleep Clinic is a research and treatment centre for problems associated with sleeping, and its
reputation puts it at the very top of its field. (A) _____. So, would you like to take part in some cutting-edge
research into the causes of, and treatments for, these problems? Read further to learn about some of the sleep
disorders we investigate here at the clinic.
Sleep apnoea
This is a potentially life-threatening condition where the muscles at the back of the sleeper’s throat relax so
much that the airway becomes blocked and the sleeper stops breathing for up to 25 seconds. (B) _____. In
severe cases this can happen up to 350 times a night! Obviously this condition causes extreme fatigue in
sufferers, and is also linked to heart problems. Sometimes, behavioural changes such as losing weight or
cutting down on alcohol can help, but often specific treatment is required.
Snoring
Snoring is the subject of many jokes and considered a trivial problem by many, but for a lot of people it is a
very big problem and it can affect people’s lives and relationships in several ways. The reason for snoring is
similar to that of sleep apnoea. When the muscles at the back of the throat relax, the soft tissue obstructs the
entrance to the throat and as air tries to pass through, the tissue vibrates and produces the snoring sound. Once
again, behavioural changes may help the snorer. People are asked to lose weight, avoid excessive alcohol or
heavy meals before bedtime and to sleep on their sides. All these things can help the problem. (C) ____. Here
at the clinic, we are investigating other ways to help sufferers.
Mark: ___/5
Writing
9 Write a story of 200–250 words ending with this sentence: “... I was left alone, staring at the
red lights of the car as it disappeared into the night.”
Paragraph 1: Describe the background scene (time, place, characters and actions).
Paragraph 2: Write about what happened before the main event.
Paragraph 3: Describe the main event.
Paragraph 4: Describe the reactions of the characters and the consequences of the event.
Make sure your story contains all the points listed and is written in an appropriate style for a short
piece of fiction.
Mark: ___/10
Total: ___/70