Gold Preliminary Progress Test 1 Answer Key
SECTION 1: VOCABULARY
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1C/2B/3A/4D/5B/6B/7A/8B
SECTION 2: GRAMMAR
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1 don't have / 2 may/might go to / 3 should learn / 4 do they live / 5 mustn't talk / 6 if he spends / 7 old you are
/ 8 why he is / 9 is interested in
SECTION 3: LISTENING
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1B/2A/3A/4B/5A/6A/7A/8B
Audioscript
Presenter: Magda, you’ve just got back from visiting South Korea. I understand a large international
supermarket company has introduced a new kind of supermarket in the underground train
stations.
Magda: That’s right! When I first heard I could do my shopping in the underground, I thought it
sounded horrible! I mean, underground stations are famous for being hot and dirty places, so it
didn’t seem like a very practical place to put a supermarket. But it works.
Presenter: So, what made this online supermarket so different?
Magda: Well, I often shop online and use my mobile phone to order, but this shop’s different. They’ve
put interactive photos of shelves full of products along the walls of the underground station,
and you scan the photos of things you want to buy with your mobile. It was like walking
through a real supermarket, only less trouble. They delivered the food only an hour after
ordering, but then South Korean supermarkets are always efficient like that.
Presenter: So what kind of things did you use it to buy?
Magda: Well, the Asian vegetables were so interesting, I wanted to try them all. But I was staying in a
hotel and there was nowhere to cook. I bought something to wash my hair, and a few other
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things. I didn’t order anything to drink, even though I was really thirsty – I didn’t want to
have to wait for it to be delivered.
Presenter: Why did the company choose South Korea?
Magda: Well, young South Koreans love technology, but that’s true of young people everywhere. But
South Koreans have one of the longest working weeks in the world. They just haven’t got
time to go food shopping. With this new method they can change their waiting time into
shopping time on their way home.
Presenter: Did you personally like the new supermarket?
Magda: Definitely! I hate going shopping, but it wasn’t half as bad doing it this way. In fact, I found it
fun. I don’t know if that’s because it was the first time I’d used it. Mind you, it wasn’t easy to
download the software at the beginning, and there was a delivery charge, which doesn’t make
it a cheap option if you only need a few things.
Presenter: What have other South Koreans thought about the virtual supermarket?
Magda: Well, the company weren’t that sure about introducing it. I mean, there were already a lot of
popular international supermarkets there. It was possible people wouldn’t want to change their
habits. But they quickly became the number one company for online sales. In fact, their sales
increased by 130 percent thanks to this underground project.
Presenter: Do you think you’ll see this kind of supermarket in Britain?
Magda: I don’t think people would have any problems using this method of shopping. We already
spend a huge amount of money internet shopping. As I understand, the only thing that’s
stopping the company is that the underground system can’t receive mobile signals, so it’s just
not possible at the moment.
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SECTION 4: READING
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SECTION 5: WRITING
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1 I'm closest / 2 Thanks for / 3 I'm afraid / 4 because / 5 I might see you / 6 Shall we / 7 I'll cook /
8 I definitely want / 9 Have fun
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