Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
(F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: (F2F UpperInt) Tests from Face2Face Upper-Intermediate 2ed
Descripción: Progress Test 03
B1 Progress Test 03 (1)Full description
B1 Progress Test 03 (1)
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Progress Test 40 minutes
Name
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Complete the table with crimes, crimi nals or Complete verbs. crime
criminal
looting
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2
robber
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burglary
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5
6
7
kidnap
8
thief
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10
mugger
mug
shoplifting
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12
verb
looter
vandalism
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arson
16
10
loot 11
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13
9
12 13
bribe
4
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Fill in the gaps with one word. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9
10 11
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arrested sted three men last night. The police arre Two boys were charged vandalism. She has been to eight years in prison. Why did he such a terrible crime? The thief was £200. The first witness gave in the trial today. The man was of all charges and was allowed to go home. He was taken to for stealing a car. The jury found the man and he was to prison for five years. She’s been convicted a serious crime. My cousin was arrested shoplifting. 11
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Choose the correct prepositions. 1 2 3
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I’m shocked of/ by /with what /with what I read in the papers. He always insists on/in/at driving driving the car himself. I want to apologise to/for/with to/for/with everyone everyone by/for/to behaving so badly. Our company has succeeded on/with/in on/with/in making making a profit in its first year of business. I’m not sure I can cope of/at/with of/at/with all all the extra work I’ve got. I complained to/for/at the the manager with/by/about the the terrible food. She decided to apply of/for/to of/for/to the the same bank for/to/after a for/to/after a different job.
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The film is based of/in/on of/in/on a a very successful novel. There’s a demonstration tomorrow to protest against/for/about the the cuts in salary. The coat I wanted to buy has been reduced at/with/to half at/with/to half price. They’ve named the baby for/after/of the the town she was born in. Tony’s parents never worry for/with/about money. money. Maria managed to convince everyone about/of/with her about/of/with her innocence. 15
Complete these second conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
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Score
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If I found (find) a mobile phone on a train I ’d take (take) it to the lost property office. Imagine you (have) the chance to travel for six months, where you (go)? Assuming I (be able to) go wherever I wanted, I (go) to South America. Supposing you (not have) enough money to get home, what you (do)? John (buy) himself a sports car if he (have) enough money. If you (be) really hungry, you (steal) some food? If I (find) a bit of money on the street, I think I (keep) it. 12
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Complete these third conditional sentences with Complete the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1
Emma
would have been (be) terrified if she
’d been (be) there when the thief broke in. 2
If I
3
We
4
How home if Gary car? Our journey we If I
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6
I
(see) the accident, I (call) the police. (not be) late if the car (not break down). you (get) (not lend) you his (might be) quicker if (take) the train. (know) it was a secret, (not tell) anyone.
Put these words in the correct order. Add a comma if necessary. 1
B
you / very / would / round / If / rich / the / were / you / world / go / ?
A B
If you were very rich, would you go round the world? 2
A
’d / for / If / I / working / this / enjoy / look / another / I / for / didn’t / job / company .
B A
3
friends / somewhere / stay / a / Imagine / give / your / to / room / needed / you / them / would ?
B A B A
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worried / hadn’t / been / my / would / If / phoned / we / have / parents .
B A
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B
done / you / if / police / What / have / arrived / would / the / hadn’t ?
A
B
free flight / I / wouldn’t / even / me / there / if / offered / go / again / somebody / a .
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hadn’t / have / time / We / got / if / traffic / ’d / we / there / got / in / on / stuck .
Let me would you like me to be a great help for offerin g wouldn’t mind What if I Why don’t I you don’t mind be wonderfu l if you could Would it help if if you like can manage
Fill in the gaps in the conversation with these words/phrases.
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He got a lot of critical for what he did. My grandfather used to be a doctor. ✓ I can get by in Russian and Japanese. Were you hearing all that noise last night? I wish she wasn’t so judgement about other people. I go running in the park every so often. I wasn’t aware at the dangers. You must try to behave more responsible! He’s travelling round Europe since July. Did you remember buying some stamps? I need one for this letter. Dave can’t get used to working at night. The thief robbed £2,000 from my bank account. He’s always leaving the front door open. I’m really sick for working so hard. I can’t really see the point of going there.
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3 12
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Tick the correct sentences. Change the incorrect ones.
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What’s the matter, Jo? You look awful. I’m not feeling well and I’ve got people coming to stay. Oh dear, poor you. 1 Let me help you get ready. Are you sure you 2 ? No, not at all. 3 I tidied the living room? Well, it’d 4 . 5 Then go to the supermarket for you? Thanks, that’d 6 . Have you got a list of t he stuff you need? Yes, it’s over there on the fridge. Oh yeah, I see. 7 cook dinner when I get back? No, that’s OK. I 8 . What about the kids? I’ll look after them this evening, 9 . That’d be fantastic. They’d love that – as long as 10 . No, of course not. 11 collected them from school first? No, Fiona’s doing that on her way home from
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