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Intermediate Progress Test 5A: Units 9–10

Pronunciation
1 Track 9 Listen and underline the stressed syllables in the compound nouns.
dishwasher
1 recycling bin
2 internet addict
3 personal trainer
4 electric cooker
5 instruction manual
6 energy drink
7 mobile phone
8 washing machine
9 bodyguard
10 digital camera

2 Track 10 Listen to the sentences. Write 1 if you hear ’ll (will) or 2 if you hear ’d
(would).
I’d go to Spain with a group of friends. 2
1      
2      
3      
4      
5      

Language focus
3 Choose the correct answers.
I always enjoying buying things that / who have been reduced in price.
1 Isn’t that the woman which / whose daughter is a fashion model?
2 The department store in town is the place that / where I buy all my clothes.
3 I really like the winter coat – / what you’ve just bought. Where did you get it?
4 I don’t understand people which / who can spend all day shopping.
5 I’ve got a pair of shoes which / what are too small for me. Would you like to have them?

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Intermediate Progress Test 5A: Units 9–10
4 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
enough several a couple of too much too many plenty
Don’t worry. I’ve got enough money to pay for our meals.
1 There’s no need to hurry as we’ve got                                                   of time to get to the airport.
2 I think I’ve eaten                                                   cake! I’m feeling a bit sick now.
3 Paul has taken                                                   photos of the hotel, so I’m sure some of them will be
good.
4 I’ve only been to Greece                                                   times, so I don’t know the country very well.
5 I don’t like going to the beach when there are                                                   people around.

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5 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.


longer / will / much / People / live / probably
People will probably live much longer.
1 more / is / cost / care / health / likely / much / to
                                                                                                                
        
2 disappear / will / almost / diseases / certainly / some
                                                                                                                
        
3 everything / well / we / computers / may / for / use
                                                                                                                
        
4 access / lot / drinking / a / of / probably / have / water / to / people / won’t
                                                                                                                
        
5 standards / to / living / everyone / are / improve / for / unlikely
                                                                                                                
        

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6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
We ’ll buy (buy) a new computer if the old one stops (stop) working.
1 If no-one                               (see) me pick the money up, I                               (keep) it.
2 If you                               (know) Ben was lying, what                     you                     (say)?
3 I                               (say) anything to Alice when I see her later if you                               (want) me to.
4 If you                               (can) live anywhere, where                     you                     (like) to live?
5 I                               (visit) you next summer if I                               (have) enough money.

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Intermediate Progress Test 5A: Units 9–10
Vocabulary
7 Choose the correct answer: a, b or c.
When you go out, it’s a good idea to switch all electrical appliances _a_ at the wall.
a off b on c out
1 Can you                               the DVD because I want to have a look at the picture on the screen?
a touch b crash c pause
2 I don’t know why the dishwasher isn’t working as it’s definitely                               .
a broken down b switched on c held down
3 Dan had forgotten to                               the battery in his digital camera, so he couldn’t take any
photos at the wedding.
a recharge b scroll c restart
4 We had to                               the software on the laptop recently because it kept crashing.
a press b freeze c reinstall
5 The photocopier at work has                               down again because too many people are using
it.
a scrolled b broken c held

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8 Match the nouns in A with their descriptions in B.


A B
Repellent is used for a a keeping insects away.
1 Wellies are used for       b keeping your face and hands clean.
2 A torch is used for       c protecting your skin.
3 Sunscreen is used for       d storing your food.
4 Wet wipes are used for           e keeping your feet dry.
5 Plastic bags are used for           f helping you see in the dark.

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9 Write the numbers and their units.


twenty fifty (the year) 2050
1 minus thirty-four degrees Centigrade ___
2 four point six billion ___
3 five hundred and seventy-two square metres ___
4 twelve percent ___
5 three thousand kilometres per second ___

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Intermediate Progress Test 5A: Units 9–10
10 Put the words in the box into the correct categories.
the wealthy crime education the poor poverty healthcare corruption
tax-payers racism ordinary people homelessness defence transport

Groups in society Social problems Government


responsibilities
the wealthy crime education
                                                              

                                                              

                                                              

                    

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Functional language
11 Put the conversation in the correct order.
a Can I help at all?
b How did you get on with them? Did they fit?
c I’ll have a look for you. Here you are.
d Do you have these jeans in a size 12?
e Yes, they were OK.
f No, I’m just looking thanks.

a
1      
2      
3      
4      
5      

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Intermediate Progress Test 5A: Units 9–10
12 Choose the correct answer: a, b or c.
_a_ would you like to pay? – By credit card.
a How b What c How much
1 I’m trying to place an order                               your website.
a at b on c in
2 Keep your                               in case you want to bring the trousers back.
a receipt b recipe c prescription
3 Could you                               the first line of your address?
a affirm b firm c confirm
4 Do I have to pay for                               ?
a deliver b delivery c deliverance
5 I can                               your order over the phone.
a have b pay c take

Total: 100

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