Unit 8 Progress Test A: Grammar

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Unit 8 Progress Test A

Grammar
1 Complete the email using reported speech and the words in brackets.

Hi Beth,
Gary phoned me yesterday. He said 1____________________ (I had a great time) in London.
He asked me 2____________________ (are you and Beth going to Chloe’s party) on
Saturday, and I said yes. He said 3____________________ (I’ll definitely come), and he
asked 4____________________ (where is she having it)? I told him she was having the party
at a new pizza place in town, and I said 5____________________ (I’ll send you) a map. Gary
also asked 6____________________ (what time does it start). I said
7
____________________ (I don’t know), but I told him 8____________________ (I can ask
Chloe) at school.
Anyway, I thought I’d tell you all this because I know you like Gary a lot. So don’t worry − he’s
going to be there!
See you there!
Bella

Mark: ___ / 8

2 Rewrite the sentences and questions. Pay attention to the pronouns and time expressions.
1 I’ll call you back this evening.
Mr Harris told Lucy _______________________________________________ .
2 Did you buy your T-shirt at the concert yesterday?
I asked Simon _______________________________________________ .
3 We went to the cinema last Friday.
Macey and Dan said _______________________________________________ .
4 Are you going to watch the match tomorrow?
Jason asked us _______________________________________________ .
5 We’re really enjoying our holiday here.
The tourists told us _______________________________________________ .
6 I’m watching a documentary on TV now.
Dad told me _______________________________________________ .

Mark: ___ / 6

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3 Tick () the two correct sentences and rewrite the other sentences, correcting 1−3 words.
1 I asked Rachel if did she text Ben to tell him the news.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
7 Beth said that she would see me the later day.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
8 Simon said that by the time he had got home, everyone has gone to bed.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
9 Sally said she could meet us later if we were free.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
10 The teacher asked me why I am using my mobile phone in class.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
11 I asked Claire whether she would help me with my science project.
______________________________________________________________________________________________

Mark: ___ / 6

Vocabulary
4 Read the mini-dialogues and choose the correct words.
Sinead You said you’d phone John and apologise. Did you 1run out of / get through to him?
Dan Well, I tried to phone him. But I 2got cut off / broke up.
Sinead Why was that? Did he 3hang up / speak up on you?
Dan No, it was nothing like that. My phone just 4got through / ran out of credit.

Suzie The neighbours complained because Helen played loud music when my parents were out. So now we’re
both in trouble.
Callum I 5advise / blame you to tell your parents that it wasn’t you.
Suzie No, I can’t do that. But I’m really angry with Helen. I 6warned / suggested her against playing it loud.
Callum And she 7insisted on / agreed to doing it?
Suzie That’s right. I 8proposed / begged her to turn it down, but she didn’t. She’s really silly sometimes!

Mark: ___ / 8

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5 Match the quotes with the words below. There is one extra word or phrase.

biography comedy musical novel social networking sites war film zine

1 It was three hundred pages long, but I didn’t get bored because it was an amazing story. ________________
2 Do you follow many people on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter? ________________
3 It tells the story of some brave people who fought the Nazis, and the acting is great. ________________
4 You can’t buy this magazine in the shops − it’s only on the internet. ________________
5 My favourite song in the show was ‘Think of Me.’ ________________
6 Ben Stiller is a really funny actor, and the plot was crazy − we laughed a lot! ________________

Mark: ___ / 6

6 Complete the sentences with the words below.

action encourage mention propose routes save

1 Did I ________________ getting the concert tickets? I can’t remember if I told you before.
2 What do you ________________ to do about the problem?
3 Can you ________________ John to come to the picnic? He’ll doesn’t want to go, but it’ll be fun.
4 The Strait of Florida, in the USA, is one of the world’s busiest shipping ________________ . Many ships and boats use
it every day.
5 It’s a good ________________ film, if you like films with lots of guns and fast cars.
6 ________________ my phone number in your contacts list, so you can call me again.

Mark: ___ / 6

Use of English
7 Complete the text with the words below.

can’t clear could expression hard I’m looks only say sure

The photo shows three older women who are sitting on a bench in a park. I 1____________
be sure, but I’d say that they are all friends. They are dressed in light coats and are wearing
headscarves and there are lots of leaves around the bench so I’m pretty 2____________ that
it’s a cool, autumn day. It 3____________ as if two of the women have moved closer together
to look at something that is in the middle woman’s hand. It’s 4____________ to say, but I think
it’s a mobile phone. It’s 5____________ that the two women find something really funny
because they are both laughing. Not 6____________ that, one of the women is using a tissue
to wipe a tear from her eye. It 7____________ be that they’ve just seen a funny photograph or
read an amusing message. The third woman is sitting further along at the end of the bench
and can’t see what they’re looking at. Judging by her 8____________, I’d 9____________ that
she feels quite annoyed. 10____________ certain that the other women have completely
forgotten about their friend and wouldn’t even realise if she got up and left them.

Mark: ___ / 10

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Listening
8  8 Listen to the interview and answer the questions.
1 Marion Jacobs is a(n)
A radio presenter.
B author.
C scientist.
D computer engineer.
12 How is Elon Musk different from Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs?
A He didn’t make most of his money from computers.
B He became rich in his twenties.
C He wasn’t born in America.
D He had a very original idea.
13 Elon Musk said that in the future he would like to
A go into space.
B visit the moon.
C send astronauts into space.
D stay on the International Space Station.
14 What did Elon Musk do after there was a disaster in Japan?
A He gave the Japanese government money.
B He visited the disaster area.
C He took photos of the disaster area from space.
D He built something for a Japanese city.
15 What would be a good title for Marion’s book?
A Elon Musk – the Man and his Ideas
B A History of Computer Science
C Elon Musk Reaches for the Stars
D How to Make a Lot of Money

Mark: ___ / 5

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Reading
9 Read the text and complete gaps 1−5 with sentences A−G. There are two extra sentences.

Lost in the translation


In 1977, American president Jimmy Carter visited Poland and tried to say something in Polish.
But his translator hadn’t done a good job. 1_____ It wasn’t a good start to his trip.
Translation is a difficult business. Nobody knows that better than 23-year-old Melike Kara, a
translator in Istanbul. Melike is Turkish, but she grew up in Germany and speaks perfect
German and English. 2_____ When I asked her what the most difficult thing to translate was,
she said ‘poetry’. This is because you can’t translate a poem word-by-word. It has to sound
nice in the other language, too. Melike has also translated film scripts. ‘Serious films are OK,’
she says ‘but comedies are really difficult. A joke in one language simply isn’t funny in another
language. So you have to think of something else.’
Melike told me that there was no writing on the screen in Turkish cinemas. Instead, she said
that actors recorded new Turkish dialogue for foreign films. The translated dialogue must be
exactly as long as the original words − so the on-screen actors’ mouths don’t move when
there’s no sound. This takes ages to write. 3_____ But when you do your job well, it really
looks like the actors are speaking Turkish.’
Nowhere is translation more important than at the United Nations in New York. There, I met
Masoud Abadi, who works as a translator in United Nations meetings. ‘It’s a very difficult job,’
Masoud told me, ‘because I have to listen to the conversation, and translate it at the same
time. People don’t speak slowly, or stop and wait for you to translate. And you mustn’t miss
what anyone says.’
Every day, people at the United Nations translate hundreds of important documents. These
can be anything from business agreements to important political discussions. The translators
use computer translation programs, but they also have to check everything themselves.
4
_____ Masoud told me he could speak four: Arabic, French, English and Farsi.
Translating documents correctly can be very important. In 1840, the British and the Maori
people signed a peace agreement in New Zealand. 5_____ Both sides were very happy when
they signed the agreement. But today, the Maoris and the New Zealand government are still
arguing about what it says!

A And all translators at the United Nations have to speak three languages perfectly.
B Because of her language skills, she gets a lot of translation work.
C Some translators fly around the world, travelling with leaders to important meetings.
D But there were big differences between the British and the Maori translations of the agreement.
E Wars have started because of mistakes like this.
F ‘I have to watch the film again and again,’ Melike told me, ‘until the dialogue is exactly right.
G He said something rude, and everyone began to laugh!

Mark: ___ / 5

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Writing
10 Write a story about a time that someone was late. Follow the instructions below and write your story.
 Set the scene.
 Describe the lead up to the main event.
 Talk about the main event.
 Say what happened in the end.

Mark: ___ / 10

Total: ___ / 70

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