Progress Test Unit 2
Grammar
1 Choose the correct answers.
I 1 was walking / walked home from school yesterday when I suddenly 2 was hearing /
heard this really loud noise. It 3 was sounding / sounded like an aeroplane! I 4 was
passing / passed a wall at the time so I 5 was looking / looked over. In the middle of the
field I 6 saw / was seeing a huge, round object – just like a UFO! It 7 was making / made
the strange sound and lights 8 were shining / shone all round it. Then I 9 was realising /
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realised that the lights were cameras! Some people were making / made a film!
Mark: ___ /10
2 Complete the sentences with the affirmative, negative or interrogative form of used
to and the verbs in the box.
let eat go help live
1 I _______ to a lot of concerts when I was a teenager but now I don’t have the time.
2 Our first English teacher _______ us use our own language in class but we can with our
new teacher.
3 Where _______ before you moved here?
4 _______ your parents _______ you with your homework when you were younger?
5 When I was a child I _______ vegetables but now I love them!
Mark: ___ /5
3 Complete the sentences with the correct past form of the verbs in brackets.
1 We _______ (go) for a long walk after we _______ (finish) the exam.
2 Jack _______ (get) up late this morning because he _______ (forget) to ask his mum to
wake him up.
3 I _______ (get) home at midnight and _______ (find) that my friend _______ (leave) a
note on the door.
4 Gemma _______ (be) really upset yesterday because she _______ (break) Sandy’s
mobile phone.
5 When we _______ (get) to the cinema the film _______ (already start).
Mark: ___ /5
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Vocabulary
4 Complete the sentences with the correct answers.
1 He was very _______ when he didn’t get the job.
A jealous B nervous C disappointed
2 Pete was _______ to find his wallet in the car.
A relieved B disappointed C upset
3 Jenny gets _______ when Bill talks to another girl.
A guilty B jealous C scared
4 I’m always _______ when my friends argue in a café where there are lots of people.
A nervous B bored C embarrassed
5 Justin was _______ when he realised that someone had stolen his car.
A shocked B guilty C excited
Mark: ___ /5
5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives in the box.
organised depressed possible excited comfortable
1 This exercise is _______ to do! It’s really hard.
2 My parents don’t like the new sofa because it’s so _______.
3 A lot of people suffer from _______ these days because of stress at work.
4 There was a lot of _______ in the class when the teacher told the children about the day
trip.
5 I never know where anything is – I am so _______.
Mark: ___ /5
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Listening
6 [3.02] Listen to the people talking about why they or other people forget things.
Complete the sentences with the correct speakers, A, B, C, D or E.
1 Speaker _______ thinks he/she forgets things because he is older.
2 Speaker _______ thinks it is good to forget.
3 Speaker _______ thinks he/she forgets things when he’s in stressful situations.
4 Speaker _______ thinks he/she forgets things that aren’t important.
5 Speaker _______ thinks people forget things because they are thinking about other
things.
Mark: ___ /10
Reading
7 Read the text.
I’VE BEEN HERE BEFORE!
It’s a strange sensation. A new place that seems familiar or an event that you’re sure has
happened before. How many of us have had this experience? Apparently over 70%. It’s called
déjà vu and according to the experts it’s not something new but has been happening to people
for hundreds of years!
So, what explanations are there for this strange feeling that is both confusing and
uncomfortable? Some scientists think it is related to dreams and memory. It appears that
although the majority of us cannot recall our dreams, we actually store the memory of dreams
in our long term memory. This deep memory can come back sometimes when we are in a
similar situation and makes us think that we have done this before.
However, as usual, not all experts agree. Those who believe in reincarnation – the idea that we
have all lived before – say that these feelings are fragments of memories from previous lives.
But, whatever the reason for déjà vu, one thing it does show is how complicated and amazing
our brains are and that we are a long way from understanding completely how the brain, and in
particular, how our memories work.
8 Are the sentences true or false?
1 Déjà vu is the feeling that something familiar is unfamiliar. _______
2 People have been experiencing déjà vu for the last hundred years. _______
3 Some people think that déjà vu is related to dreams we can’t remember. _______
4 Some people think that this is not our first or only life. _______
5 Soon we shall understand how our brains work. _______
Mark: __ /10
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Writing
9 Write a narrative called ‘My earliest memory’. Include the following information:
set the scene
describe the main events
what happened afterwards
how you feel about it now
Mark: __ /10
Total: ___ /60
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