Grammar: Pre-Intermediate Progress Test Unit 4 Test A
Grammar: Pre-Intermediate Progress Test Unit 4 Test A
Grammar: Pre-Intermediate Progress Test Unit 4 Test A
Name: ___________________________________________
Grammar
1 Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in
brackets.
2 Complete the sentences. Use as ... as, too or enough and the words in brackets.
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Vocabulary
3 Read the sentences and complete the words.
4 Complete the sentences with the words below. There are two words you do not need.
Mark: ___ /5
5 Match 15 with af to make phrases and compound nouns. There is one word af you do not
need.
1 film a effects
2 special b scene
3 fight c industry
4 stunt d motion
5 slow e man/woman
f silent
Mark: ___ /5
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Use of English
6 Rewrite the sentences keeping the meaning the same. Use two to five words including the
word in brackets.
Listening
7 Listen to the people talking about films. Complete the sentences with the correct speaker,
A, B, C, D or E. There is one extra sentence you do not need.
Mark: ___ /5
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Reading
8 Read the text. Choose the correct answers.
The BAFTAs or the Oscars?
Do you know anything about the BAFTA awards? Its not surprising if you dont, because many
people see the awards as just a practice for the Oscars. However, BAFTA (British Academy of Film
and Television) started in 1947 and their award ceremony was first held in 1948. The awards were
not shown on television until 1967, but since then more and more people have started to watch. In
2011 the viewing figures were up to 5.3 million, and the awards are now a well-known event in the
film industry calendar.
The BAFTA awards ceremony celebrates the best of film and television every year. Although it does
have some special categories just for British films, it also awards prizes to many foreign films and
programmes (usually American). When the award ceremony began in 1948, there was just one
category and one prize for best film. Nowadays there are over 25 award categories, including
awards for current affairs programmes and sports programmes, as well as the usual awards for best
actor and actress.
Awards are usually presented by actors or actresses, but in the past, members of the British royal
family have also presented them. The prize is a golden mask statue. One of the eyes in the mask is
missing, which makes it look quite strange.
The BAFTA awards ceremony used to happen in April or March, but in 2002 they changed the date
to February to make sure that the ceremony came before the Oscars. The Oscars now often nominate
the same films, actors and actresses for prizes (even though the same actors and actresses dont
always win). This happens so often that the BAFTAs are now seen as a good way to predict Oscar
nominations. So if you are interested in the Oscars, it is worth watching the BAFTAs first.
Mark: ___ /5
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Writing
9 You are writing a film review for a website. Write about a film you saw recently that you
thought was very bad.
Say who you are and what kinds of films you usually like watching.
Say which film you are reviewing and whether you enjoyed it.
Mention the best thing and the worst thing about the film.
Recommend a better film and say why you think it is better.
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