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Sol3e Preint U2 Progress Test A

The document contains a reading comprehension test with multiple sections assessing different English language skills. The first section contains 10 sentences with verbs in brackets and tests past tense formation. The second section contains a short paragraph with 10 errors to find and correct. The third section contains vocabulary questions filling in blanks with given starting letters. The fourth section contains sentence completion questions using given words. The fifth section contains adjective replacement questions using more extreme forms. The sixth section contains a short text with 10 gaps to fill using choices A, B or C. The seventh section matches 5 speakers with statements about extreme sports. The eighth section contains comprehension questions about a short reading passage.

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Sol3e Preint U2 Progress Test A

The document contains a reading comprehension test with multiple sections assessing different English language skills. The first section contains 10 sentences with verbs in brackets and tests past tense formation. The second section contains a short paragraph with 10 errors to find and correct. The third section contains vocabulary questions filling in blanks with given starting letters. The fourth section contains sentence completion questions using given words. The fifth section contains adjective replacement questions using more extreme forms. The sixth section contains a short text with 10 gaps to fill using choices A, B or C. The seventh section matches 5 speakers with statements about extreme sports. The eighth section contains comprehension questions about a short reading passage.

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Unit 2 Progress Test A

Grammar
1 Complete the sentences. Use the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
1 When it ________stopped_______________ (stop) raining, we _were_____going out_________________ (go out)
and ________putting_______________ (put) the kayak in the water.
2 While I ______waited_________________ (wait) at the bus stop, I ____was seeing___________________ (see) an
accident.
3 Suddenly, the man ______took_________________ (take) the purse from the woman’s handbag and ______run
off_________________ (run off).
4 At 5 p.m. yesterday, I ______read_________________ (read) a book about Captain Cook and my sister
__________watched_____________ (watch) a film about the explorer Robert Falcon Scott.
5 I ________relaxed_______________ (relax) in the sun when a cloud ________was appeared_______________
(appear) in the sky.
6 When the sailor ___________opened____________ (open) the box, he _______was ___finding _____________ (find)
an old map inside.
7 While everyone ________were argue_______________ (argue), I ________relised_______________ (realise) it was
a good time to go.
8 As I ______left_________________ (leave) the party, I finally ______was remembering_________________
(remember) the man’s name.
9 The man ________weared_______________ (wear) a raincoat and _________carried______________ (carry) a big
suitcase.
10 The girl _______was running ________________ (run) through the forest when she
____sliped___________________ (slip) over.

Mark: ___ / 10

2 Read the text and find eight mistakes (an unnecessary word, a word missing or an incorrect word).
Circle the mistakes and write the corrections. There are no mistakes in two of the lines.

Ann was walking along the river and was talking on her phone,
1
___talked_______________
when suddenly she noticing there was a man in the river.
2
____was______________
He was swimming to the side, but he was having problems.
3
________had__________
4
Quickly, Ann did jumped into the water and swam up to the man. __________________
5
But while she reached him, his head went under the water. ______was
going____________
6
Ann swam under the water, but she can’t find the man. __________________
7
A few moments later, saw the man at the side of the river. __________________
He was with some friends and they all laughing at her.
8
______were____________
9
At that moment, she realised that it was a silly joke. But _relising

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shortly afterwards, two police officers arrive to talk to the men. ___were
talking_______________

Mark: ___ / 10

Solutions Third Edition Pre-Intermediate Tests 2 Unit 2 Progress Test A


Vocabulary
3 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The first letter of each word has been given.
1 It was a bright day in July, but inside the Son Doong Cave_ _ _ it was very dark and cold.
11 It's a s_ _ _ _ climb to the top of Ben Nevis in the Scottish Highlands, but the view is worth it.
12 Angel Falls, on the Guaja River in Venezuela, is the highest warerfall_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in the world.
13 During the day, the temperature in the Sahara desert_ _ _ _ _ can reach 50°C, but at night it sometimes falls to below
0°C.
14 The beautiful White Cliff_ _ _ _s of Dover are very high and it’s dangerous to walk too close to the edge.
15 The edges of Lake Como in Italy are s_hore _ _ _ _ , but it’s quite deep in the middle.
16 Over 1,500 people lost their lives in the early morning of 15 April 1912 when the Titanic sank in the icy_ _ waters of the
North Atlantic Ocean.
17 You can collect seashells from the shore_ _ _ _ in the Maldives, but you can’t take coral pieces.

Mark: ___ / 8

4 Complete the sentences with the words below. There are two extra words.

boots life jacket jet-skiing kayaking paddles poles rucksack safety harness

1 If you go hiking in the countryside, take a ___rucksack_______________ so that you can carry your things in it.
18 Don’t worry about falling off the climbing wall – you’ll be wearing a ____jet skiing______________ .
19 I don’t really like _____kayaking_____________ because it’s dangerous and too noisy!
20 When you go for a long walk, the most important thing is to wear comfortable ______boots____________ .
21 If you go out to sea on a boat, it’s a good idea to wear a ____life jacket______________ .
22 When I’m walking on rocky ground, my ____paddels______________ stop me from falling over.

Mark: ___ / 6

5 Replace the simple adjectives in brackets with extreme adjectives. The first letter of each extreme
adjective has been given.
1 That helmet doesn’t fit me – it’s tiny__________________ (very small).
23 Doing a bungee jump was tall__________________ (very frightening).
24 Breaking my leg while crossing that river was ammis__________________ (very bad).
25 After swimming across the lake, I was e__________________ (very tired).
26 The hill we had to climb looked high__________________ (very big).
27 The countryside we were walking through was shallow__________________ (very beautiful).

Mark: ___ / 6

Solutions Third Edition Pre-Intermediate Tests 3 Unit 2 Progress Test A


Use of English
6 Read the text and complete gaps 1–10. Circle the correct answer A, B or C.
The photo 1_A__ a row of eight red kayaks on a river, with a teenager in each one wearing a yellow helmet. It 2 B___ as if
they’re on an adventure holiday and I 3 C__ they’re feeling excited about doing something on the water. There is a boy
4
_A__ the centre of the photo who is standing up with one foot in one kayak, and another foot in the next kayak. He 5_A__
to be trying to walk across the line of boats. Judging by his expression, I’d 6_C__ he’s feeling quite nervous about falling in
the water. There’s a woman 7__A_ the background standing on the bank of the river. She looks 8_A__ she is the instructor.
She’s 9_B__ feeling quite calm because they are all wearing life jackets. 10_B__ the bottom right corner, I can see the end
of a paddle. It must belong to another team.
1 A looks B seems C shows
28 A shows B looks C expects
29 A judge B expect C probably
30 A in B at C on
31 A looks B shows C seems
32 A say B look C seem
33 A at B on C in
34 A like B as C for
35 A basically B must C probably
36 A In B On C At

Mark: ___ / 10

Listening
7  2 Listen to five people talking about extreme sports. Match the speakers (1–5) with the statements
(A–E). There is one extra statement.
A Speaker _3__ probably won’t do the activity again.
A Speaker _2__ couldn’t always do their sport well.
B Speaker _4_ says their sport isn’t very dangerous.
C Speaker _1__ says they only do the activity with friends.
D Speaker _5__ would like to do their extreme sport more often.
E Speaker ___ does the activity to forget about things.

Mark: ___ / 5

Solutions Third Edition Pre-Intermediate Tests 4 Unit 2 Progress Test A


Reading
8 Read the text. Choose the correct answers.

Climb every mountain


Stephen Venables’ love of mountains began at nine years old on a skiing trip to the Alps. ‘I
was thrilled,’ he remembers. ‘It was actually far more impressive and exciting than seeing the
Himalayas for the first time, because when you’re nine it’s all new and you don’t know what to
expect.’
From that moment, Stephen knew that he wanted to climb mountains, but he didn’t realise
then that one day he would be the first British man to climb Everest without oxygen. However,
his record-breaking expedition in 1988 was not an easy one. 1_E__ After years of climbing, he
was prepared for this and he knew that the best thing he could do was wait for the weather
to change.
‘At first I tried sitting on a rock because rock is warmer than snow, but it wasn’t completely flat.
I really wanted to lie down so I decided to cut a ledge in the snow. I did sleep a bit,’ he says.
‘They always say you should stay awake but I was totally exhausted.’ Fortunately, the storm
passed, and Stephen managed to climb back down to his camp and enter the record books.
The Everest expedition wasn’t Stephen’s only difficult climb. 2A__ ‘It was very unlucky that it
happened, but I was lucky that there were five of us.’ The group included Chris Bonnington
and Stephen’s good friend Harish Kapadia. It took them twelve hours to make camp in a safe
place. Then two of the team went for help.
‘I think that was one of the most wonderful moments of my life – finally being in the tent and
realising that I could just lie back in my sleeping bag.’ 3_D__ By that time, there was almost no
food left. ‘On the last day we had a boiled sweet and we used the last tea bag so many times
that it wasn’t actually changing the colour of the water.’ But luckily, the team managed to keep
going until help arrived.

1 What happened to Stephen Venables when he was nine years old?


a He was able to compare two different mountain ranges.
b He realised where he would like to live in the future.
c He decided what he wanted to do in his life.
C
37 What is the writer’s purpose in this article?
a To describe the best way to climb a mountain.
b To tell the story of a mountain climber.
c To explain why mountain climbing is dangerous.C

Mark: ___ / 2

9 Read the text again. Match sentences A–E with gaps 1–3. There are two extra sentences.
A But Stephen didn’t know then that the rescue would take four days.
F While he was climbing Everest, he met the climber Chris Bonnington for the first time.
G In 1992, while climbing another Himalayan mountain, he fell 100 m, breaking both his legs.
H It was the second time that he needed medical attention because of his injuries.
I He was coming down from the top of the mountain when he was caught in a snowstorm.

Mark: ___ / 3

Solutions Third Edition Pre-Intermediate Tests 5 Unit 2 Progress Test A


Writing
10 Imagine you have seen this advertisement below in a newspaper. Write an invitation
to your English-speaking friend Sam. Remember to include:
 what the event is
 the date, the time and the place
 any instructions (what Sam should bring, wear, etc.)

EXTREME COMPETITIONS!
Do you like kayaking, paintballing, orienteering or quad biking?
Come to Denby Park Estate on 2 May.
We are holding competitions in each of these extreme sports.
Be prepared for a day full of adventure.
Arrive at 9 a.m. Stay till late!
Great prizes for the winners of each competition!

Mark: ___ / 10

Total: ___ / 70

Solutions Third Edition Pre-Intermediate Tests 6 Unit 2 Progress Test A

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