FOCUS 3 2E Unit 3
Unit Test
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GRAMMAR __ / 5
Choose the correct option. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.
People on the plane some 40 or 50 years ago. It wasn't prohibited then!
A. used to smoke
B. would smoke
1. As a young man, George wanted to go trekking in Nepal but he that he wasn't fit enough to go there.
A. would think
B. used to think
2. I my last plane ticket online. It was easier than I thought.
A. used to book
B. booked
3. My primary teacher a class trip for her class every year.
A. used to organise
B. would organise
4. Going through security very little time when I started flying.
A. would take
B. took
5. Most children to school by bus in those days.
A. would get
B. used to get
GRAMMAR __ / 5
Complete the sentences with the words from the list.
The bird we saw in the park might have been a blackbird. They're common here.
can't be may be must be can't have been must have been
1. Jane to at least 50 different countries by now – every year she travels for three or four months.
2. Andrew's plane landed in Málaga three hours ago. He at the beach now. I'm sure he's having a great time.
3. It's a public holiday tomorrow. There a lot of people at the airport.
4. The information in this guide book is all out-of-date. Its authors to Hungary for a long time!
5. This the only direct train to London. I'm sure there are more.
READING __ / 4
Read the texts. Match sentences A–D with texts 1–3. One text matches two sentences.
TRAVELLERS’ TALES
A. B. C. D.
1.
We often travel by plane but we don’t use budget airlines, even though they are cheaper and often fly to the places we want
to go. I’d rather pay more for a bit more comfort. Last Christmas, we wanted to spend the holidays with family and friends
and we had a change of flight in Frankfurt, Germany. The time between flights was 45 minutes and we soon realised that we weren’t going
to make it. The airline was good to us and the other passengers and gave us food and a comfortable hotel to sleep in. We got a flight the
next morning but, unfortunately, it meant that we missed a big family party. I thought I’d been clever and found a quick way to get to
Canada but I was very wrong. Now I know that I need to leave at least two hours between flights if I want to be safe. That’s much better
than missing a flight or arriving without your luggage.
A. B. C. D.
2.
We decided to travel across Europe by train. Train travel always looks so romantic in films. I imagined leisurely meals in the dining car,
meeting exotic people, followed by a comfortable night’s sleep. Things started to go wrong before we had even left. The security and
check-in for the train from London was just like at an airport except that the queues were longer. Then, when we got to Brussels, we found
that our night train was three hours late and there was nowhere to leave our bags. After a very long and not very good meal at the station,
it was finally time to get on the night train. It was OK but the compartment was too hot and when we opened the window, it was too noisy
to sleep. The beds were hard and there was no dining car so everyone went straight to their own compartments and didn’t socialise at all. It
wasn’t quite as I had imagined it!
A. B. C. D.
3.
We wanted to go to England but weren’t sure how to travel. We live a long way from an airport and, anyway, none of us like flying. If we
went by train, we would have to change three times. In the end, we went by coach. It left our home town at five o’clock in the afternoon, as
planned, and arrived in London, exactly on time, twenty-two hours later. I wasn’t expecting to sleep well and it wasn’t as comfortable as a
bed but it was better than I had imagined. The bus stopped every four hours for a rest and we all got out. Everyone was very friendly and
chatted and the atmosphere was almost like a party. Then, at about eleven o’clock, it all went quiet as people tried to sleep. When I got out
in London, half asleep but happy, I felt as if I was saying goodbye to old friends. I’m now planning on doing more travelling by coach.
A. There were no delays.
B. A planned connection was impossible.
C. It was a good way to meet new people.
D. There was no chance to meet other passengers.
USE OF ENGLISH __ / 5
Choose the correct option.
MY FIRST FLIGHT
Question: I've never flown in my life. Can I get lost in an airport?
In the summer of 2010, just before my first flight, I (1) used to be / was / would very worried, too. But there's nothing to worry
about if you plan in advance.
First of all, check how to get to the airport. If you go by car or taxi, leave quite early.
If there is (2) a tour guide / a traffic jam / public transport , your journey might take a lot of time.
The best
Remember that in most countries you should arrive at least two hours before your (3) flight / tour / voyage . You can get your
reply:
boarding pass at the check-in desk, but if you print it at home you won't have to queue!
You (4) can't have heard / might have heard / must hear some horrible stories about getting lost in airports. Still, most airports in
Europe have a lot of signs to guide you. It’s easy to get confused in (5) disconnected / unfamiliar / unrewarding places, so if you get
lost go to an information point. Someone will tell you the way to your gate.
USE OF ENGLISH __ / 5
Choose the correct option.
X: Why are you returning so late?
Y: Our tour bus (zepsuł się) and we had to wait ages for help.
A. dropped off
B. got lost
C. broke down
1. X: Did you and your aunt enjoy the tour?
Y: I did, but she couldn’t (dotrzymać kroku) the rest of the group so she went back to our hotel.
A. hold up
B. keep up with
C. understand
2. X: (Nie jest możliwe, żeby Olga wróciła) from holiday yesterday.
Y: Why not?
A. Olga might have come back.
B. Olga can't have come back.
C. Olga mustn't come back.
3. X: Laura? I’m waiting for you at the station. Where are you?
Y: I’m afraid we (spóźniliśmy się) our train so we’ll be there in about an hour.
A. have lost
B. have got on
C. have missed
4. X: I'm in a difficult situation. (Czy możesz mi w czymś pomóc?)
Y: Of course.
A. Can I give you some advice?
B. Can you do me a favour?
C. Should I do something?
5. X: That’s a very long drive! Can you do it without stopping?
Y: I usually (zjeżdżam na pobocze) and take a rest so I don’t get too sleepy.
A. run out
B. put up
C. pull over
VOCABULARY __ / 5
Translate the phrases in brackets.
Building a resort on this ancient site is unthinkable (nie do pomyślenia)! They simply can’t do it!
1. I could see a lot of snow on the mountain tops but there was no snow in the (dolinie).
2. When I travel, I like to (zanurzyć się w obcą kulturę) instead of just visiting the usual tourist
sites.
3. Kayla has decided to (zrobić sobie rok przerwy w nauce) and work abroad before starting
university.
4. Losing your luggage is almost (nieuniknione) when you travel a lot by air.
5. Tourists who are (niepoinformowani) about the geography of the town often get lost.
VOCABULARY __ / 5
Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letters have been given.
I try not to drive during rush hour because it takes so long to get anywhere.
1. The c on the boat from England to France was very calm.
2. Excuse me, sir, please sit down and f your seatbelt. We haven't landed yet.
3. Their j through Europe took them two months and they visited 16 countries.
4. Pattaya is just 150 km from Bangkok, which makes it a popular seaside r for the people living in Thailand's capital.
5. There is a s across the fields to the train station which takes only ten minutes.