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PROGRESS TEST
Unit 5
Find the mistakes in the sentences and correct
them.
5 ‘I won’t speak to her because she doesn’t
listen to anything I say.’ (refuse)
He
1 Jake told that he loved English folk music.
.
2 I asked Becky what was the time.
6 ‘I’m really sorry I missed the meeting but the
train was delayed.’ (apologise)
She
.
3 Helen suggested to meet in the park at 12.30.
7 ‘I didn’t say that I was going to raise salaries
immediately.’ (deny)
He
.
8 ‘If you don’t work harder your grades will fall.’
(warn)
She
4 My sister admitted eat all the biscuits.
5 The teacher asked me where I had been today.
.
Mark
/5
9 ‘Yes, we’ll provide the music for your party at
the fee you suggest.’ (agree)
He
.
2 Rewrite the sentences in reported speech using
the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
10 ‘I really think you should audition for the
school play.’ (encourage)
She
1 ‘I can assure you that I won’t be late for the
appointment.’ (promise)
He
.
2 ‘I think the result will be 3–4 to Southampton.’
(predict)
She
.
Mark
/10
Vocabulary
3 Replace the words in italics with one word.
1 The photographers chased the pop star
through the park. p
2 He waited for four hours outside her house,
only to get her autograph. s
3 The companies had a secret agreement with
each other to keep the prices high. c
4 Share prices have gone up and down a lot this
month. f
5 The new boss was extremely hard and sacked
50% of his staff to save money.
r
.
3 ‘I’m sorry, but the service I received was just
not good enough.’ (complain)
He
.
4 ‘Let’s go out for a meal after you finish work.’
(suggest)
She
.
Mark
/5
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4 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
surge quit pledged back looming
axed ban bid plea boost
Reading
6 Read the text.
1 The government is going to the
police’s move to install more speed cameras.
2 The on cigarette smoking in
public places has been in place for over a year.
3 People are worried that a lot of jobs at the
factory will be next year.
4 The police have made a to
commuters not to travel in these storms.
5 The to take over the failing
bank has been unsuccessful.
6 The new line in designer clothing should
definitely sales at the store.
7 There are rumours that Gary Giles is to
the boyband Brigade this month.
8 Financial experts fear that a recession in world
economies is .
9 A in prices means that fewer
first-time buyers can afford to buy a house.
10 The new head teacher has
Have your say!
Today’s complaint is from Mr P K Lipton in Somerset and
concerns news bulletins.
News bulletins
How often should we be given news updates on TV?
Traditionally the viewing public has had fairly regular
news updates on most major channels in comprehensive
hour or half hour long programmes that bring us a range
of different information and opinions about important
newsworthy events from our own country and around the
world. We all know the times of these programmes so we
can choose what and when we want to watch. In addition
to these news programmes there are, of course, the channels
dedicated to 24-hour news coverage. What is putting my
back up at the moment is a new supplement to the regular
programmes – 60 second news bulletins, hourly during the
evening.
I imagine this has come about because the news bosses
think we shall all be thrilled to get a news update every hour
but I have to say that not everyone is enamoured of the new
system – myself included!
There are several reasons why I feel this way. Firstly, 60
seconds is a very short length of time and there are usually
several major points they wish to tell us about. However
talented the news presenters are, they cannot avoid
sounding rushed as they try to read everything within the
time limit. Because of this speed of delivery, you usually
find that there is no time for any space between items. The
result of this is that one item follows on immediately from
another and there is no pause to indicate that one item has
finished and another has begun. This can be both confusing
and slightly amusing!
Secondly, most evenings the news doesn’t change radically
within an hour so the bulletins end up repeating the same
items again and again. Sometimes there is a change in
presenter in order to give the illusion of new news but in
effect it is the same bulletin as an hour ago. Why bother?
Thirdly, I consider this an intrusion into my evening’s
viewing. Yes, news is important and I choose when I wish to
watch it. When I sit down to watch a film or a soap opera,
I want to relax. I do not want to be interrupted in this way.
Even now, when I should be expecting it, the bulletins still
come as a surprise and I half expect some terrible breaking
news.
Maybe I am a grumpy old man but in my opinion news has
a time and a place and it’s not every hour while I’m trying
to relax!
to update all the classroom computers.
Mark
/10
Listening
5 4.05 Listen to two people talking about TV
news. Are the sentences true or false?
1 The female speaker is feeling depressed. T / F
2 Newspapers make things seem worse
than they are.
T / F
3 The BBC shows strange news items in
its programmes.
T / F
4 The baby was thrown out by the force of
the fire.
T / F
5 A baby was mistaken for a toy.
T / F
Mark
/10
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7 Are the sentences true or false?
The writer says that ...
1 there should be more good news
programmes on TV.
T / F
2 the presenters do not do a good job.
T / F
3 you can’t report news properly in a
limited time.
T / F
4 the bulletins often don’t tell him
anything new.
T / F
5 he sometimes thinks they’re going to
announce bad news.
T / F
Mark
/10
Writing
8 Write a review of a film you have seen recently.
Use the writing guide to help you.
Paragraph 1 : Give some information about the
ilm.
Paragraph 2: Describe the plot.
Paragraph 3: Say what impressed you about the
ilm.
Paragraph 4 : Say what you didn’t like about the
ilm.
Paragraph 5 : Say whether you would recommend
it or not.
Mark
/10
Total
/60
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