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Intermediate Progress Test 3A: Units 5-6: Pronunciation

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  • Pronunciation
  • Language Focus
  • Vocabulary
  • Functional Language

Intermediate Progress Test 3A: Units 5–6

Pronunciation
1 Track 5 Listen and underline the stressed syllables.
distraction
1 knowledgeable
2 succeed
3 imagination
4 failure
5 distracting
6 profit
7 experienced
8 productive
9 improvement
10 imaginative

2 Track 6 Listen to the sentences. Write 1 if the sentence is Past simple or 2 if the
sentence is Past perfect.
Laura had never been to the USA before. 2
1      
2      
3      
4      
5      
6      
7      
8      
9      
10          

Language focus
3 Choose the correct answer: a, b or c.
When do you _a_ start looking for a new job?
a intend to b thinking of c about to
1 I think I                               go back to college next year.
a ’m due to b ’m about to c ’ll
2 Jack’s                               training to be a teacher.
a due to b thinking of c about to
3 Maria’s finally made up her mind. She                               her job.
a quits b ’ll quit c ’s going to quit
4 What                               this evening? Do you want to meet up?
a are you doing b will you do c are you going to do
5 Although there aren’t many jobs around, I                               up hope.
a ’m not giving b don’t give c ’m not going

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Intermediate Progress Test 3A: Units 5–6
4 Match sentence beginnings 1–6 with endings a–f.
I don’t think I’ll go travelling a a until I’ve got my exam results.
1 I’m going to get a part-time job           b as soon as I have enough money.
2 I’ll take my driving test again           c unless I’m offered something better.
3 I’m leaving the country       d when I leave school.
4 I want to see the world       e before I get married and have children.
5 I’ll take this job       f if I don’t pass this time.

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5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Anna had lived (live) in Australia for years before she moved (move) to Canada.
1 I knew when I saw you that we                                                   (meet) before because I
(remember) your face.
2 Paul                                                   (realise) he                                                   (forget) his keys as soon as he
shut the door.
3 Why                     you                     (not tell) me that you                                                   (see) the film
already?
4 John and Lucy                               (be) married for ten years before they                                                  
(have) their first child.
5 Luckily I                                                   (not buy) you any birthday presents before you
(tell) me what you wanted.

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6 Rewrite the sentences as reported speech.


‘I’m too busy to go out.’
Clare said she was too busy to go out.
1 ‘We won’t forget to get the tickets.’
Matt said                                                                                                               .
2 ‘I don’t believe any of your stories.’
Laura said                                                                                                               .
3 ‘Have you ever been to Africa?’
James asked me                                                                                                               .
4 ‘I’ve always wanted to go to Mexico.’
Dad said                                                                                                               .
5 ‘Why are you being so unfriendly?’
Fred asked his neighbours why                                                                                                               .

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Intermediate Progress Test 3A: Units 5–6
Vocabulary
7 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets.
I’m sure Jane will be very successful (succeed) in her new job as she’s very bright.
1 Harry’s very                                                             (know), so he’ll be able to help you.
2 There have been a lot of                                                             (improve) to the environment at work, so
everyone’s much happier.
3 Your                                                             (fail) to do as I say has caused a lot of problems.
4 We’re looking for an                                                             (experience) administrator to join our team.
5 This is a very                                                             (profit) company.

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8 Complete the sentences with a suitable word. You have the first letter to help you.
Dan works as a builder, so he has to be physically fit.
1 My sister’s a doctor, which is a very s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ job as she has a lot of responsibility.
2 I have lots of opportunities to t_ _ _ _ _ as I work for an international company.
3 What q_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ do you need to be an accountant?
4 You need good c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ skills if you work in Public Relations.
5 I’m not very good with n_ _ _ _ _ _, so I couldn’t work in a bank!

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9 Choose the correct answers.


My mother used to say / tell me off a lot when I was little.
1 It’s important to say / tell the truth.
2 When you’ve done something wrong, you should always say / tell sorry.
3 I don’t want to say / tell you anything about my plans in case nothing happens.
4 When I ask you a question, please say / tell yes or no.
5 When we were children we always said / told our prayers before we went to bed.

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10 Choose the correct answer: a, b or c.


When I realised what had happened, I _a_ called the police.
a immediately b gradually c suddenly
1 Although it was winter, it was                               warm in the sun.
a fortunately b obviously c surprisingly
2 Maria and Donna had been friends for a long time but, when Maria moved away, they
lost touch.
a thankfully b gradually c obviously
3 We’d been walking for hours when we                               got to the hotel.
a unfortunately b eventually c surprisingly
4 Martha didn’t get her dream job, so                               she was very disappointed.
a obviously b suddenly c fortunately
5 I was having supper when                               all the lights went out.
a immediately b thankfully c suddenly

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Intermediate Progress Test 3A: Units 5–6
Functional language
11 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences/questions.
please / I / to / could / Laura Wicks / speak ?
Could I speak to Laura Wicks, please?
1 calling / ask / can / who’s / I ?
                                                                                                    
2 Mr Jones / you / her / could / it’s / tell ?
                                                                                                    
3 Rachel Smith / speak / please / to / I’d / to / like .
                                                                                                    
4 what / is / I / the / could / about / call / ask ?
                                                                                                    
5 you / back / ask / to / could / me / call / her ?
                                                                                                    

12 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.


speak ask let take like see
Could I speak to John Jackson, please?
1 I’ll just                               if she’s free.
2 Could I                               what the call is about?
3 Could I                               your number?
4 I’ll                               her know you called.
5 I’d                               to speak to Lucy Robinson, please.

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