Progress Tests 1-3 - Answer Key
Progress Tests 1-3 - Answer Key
VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY Progress test 3 Your time
4 People you know GRAMMAR
1 sister; husband 2 teacher; friend 3 son; daughter 1 Present simple:
simple: negative sentences
sentences
4 girlfriend; wife 5 brother; colleague 1 I don’t work on Mondays.
2 We don’t own our house.
5 Talking about jobs 1
3 You don’t need to take money.
1 boring 2 different 3 badly 4 difficult 5 terrible
4 My friends
friends don’t
don’t eat meat.
6 Talking about jobs 2 5 My father doesn’t like
like reading.
reading.
1 office 2 law 3 customer 4 hospital 5 music
2 Present simple: questions
questions
1 Do 2 does 3 Does 4 do 5 Do
PRONUNCIATION
7 Syllables 3 Subject and object pronouns
pronouns
1 Our new neighbo
neighboursurs are very kind. They
They gave us
1, 3 2, 5 3, 3 4, 2 5, 3
some flowers when we moved in.
2 I never go out without
without my MP3 player and and mobile
Progress test 2 Away
2 Away from home phone. I use them every day.
GRAMMAR 3 Your car is really dirty. I think you need to wash it.
4 Darren and I are
are going to the park. DoDo you want to
1 a, an
an,, some
come with us?
1 There are
are some magazines
magazines on the table.
5 It’s my sister’s birthday next week. What can I buy her?
2 My uncle is an IT technician.
technician.
3 Can you buybuy some apples from the supermarket,
supermarket,
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4 Tokyo has some very interesting museums. 4 Free time
time activit
activities
ies
5 My friend Gianfranco
Gianfranco is a history student
student in Rome. 1 b) 2 b) 3 b) 4 c) 5 a)
2 Present simple:
simple: positive sentences
sentences 5 Adverbs ofof frequency
frequency
1 lives, teaches 2 comes, work 3 share, has 1 often 2 always 3 always 4 often 5 usually 6 always
4 learns, watches 5 like, prefer
KEYWORD
VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY 6 go
3 Offers and requests 1 How often do you go out out with friends?
friends?
1 you; course 2 like; thanks 3 Can; afraid 2 Where do you prefer
prefer to go shopping
shopping for clothes?
4 Would;
Would; right 5 please; No 3 My parents don’t
don’t like going out in the evening.
4 I love going for a walk in the snow!
snow!
5 Do you go abroad
abroad for your holidays or do you prefer
KEYWORD
to stay in your country?
4 in 6 My sister goes to two or three
three parties every week!
1 in Barcelona 2 in July 3 in five different languages
4 in 2006 5 in a small flat EXPLORE SPEAKING
7 Inviting and responding
EXPLORE WRITING
1 are, free, Would, sorry 2 do, you, want, can’t
5 Capital letters
1 Erik is a doctor in a big hospital
hospital in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen.
2 His birthday is in the middle
middle of winter,
winter, on December
18th.
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Progress test 7 Work-life balance 4 I don’t really enjoy fantasy books like Harry Potter.
5 Would you like to go out or do you want to stay at
GRAMMAR home?
1 Present progressive
1 works, ’s doing 2 ’s ringing, ’m cooking EXPLORE WRITING
3 has, plays 4 ’m trying, ’s stopping 6 so, also
5 spends, teaches 6 isn’t working, ’s preparing 1 Only children get all their parents’ attention, so
7 ’re having, ’re not doing 8 don’t have, ’s raining they’re very lucky.
2 The youngest child in a family usually has more
VOCABULARY freedom and is also less ambitious than their older
2 Work and studies 1 & 2 brothers or sisters.
1 c) 2 a) 3 a) 4 c) 5 a) 6 a) 3 I’m the oldest child in our family, so my brothers and
sisters often ask me for advice.
3 Saying you’re busy 4 My sister is the youngest person in our family and
1 I’m afraid he’s in a meeting. she is also the most intelligent.
2 Actually, I’m working on an important presentation.
3 Sorry, but she’s on the phone. Can I take a message?
4 Actually, we’re a bit busy because my mother is Progress test 9 Getting around
staying with us. GRAMMAR
5 Sorry, but they’re not feeling well. 1 Comparatives
1 safer 2 healthier 3 further 4 better
KEYWORD 5 more crowded
4 of
2 Superlatives
1 pair 2 couple 3 bottle 4 centre 5 Lots
1 the most comfortable 2 the busiest
6 middle 7 start 8 bit
3 the most polluted 4 The cheapest 5 The best
PRONUNCIATION 3 Comparatives and superlatives
5 The schwa sound 1 more dangerous 2 the oldest 3 The nicest
1 Have, the 2 Can, a 3 and, are 4 to, to 5 do, you 4 more interesting 5 the furthest
VOCABULARY
Progress test 8 What’s she like?
4 Using transport
GRAMMAR 1 bus 2 taxi 3 underground 4 walk 5 train
1 have got
5 Getting information
1 a) 2 a) 3 b) 4 a) 5 a) 6 a) 7 b) 8 b) 9 a) 10 a)
1 there, near; know, when 2 What’s / What is, way;
Can, walk 3 there, here; What, close 4 nearest;
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How, far 5 How, long; Is, there
2 Family
1 husband 2 aunt 3 brother 4 grandmother 6 Prepositions of movement
5 nephew 6 father 7 cousin 8 niece 1 I always walk through the park on my way home.
2 If you drive up the hill there is a great view of the
3 Relationships harbour.
1 b) 2 a) 3 b) 4 b) 5 b) 3 When the sea is out you can reach the island by
4 Appearance walking across the sand.
1 b) pale skin, c) glasses 2 a) very beautiful, 4 I love running into the sea on a really hot day.
5 The traffic was so slow it took us an hour to get out
b) quite tall 3 b) bald, c) a bit short 4 a) high heels,
of the car park!
c) lots of jewellery
KEYWORD
KEYWORD
7 get
5 like
1 I don’t usually get the underground.
1 I like staying in bed late on Sundays.
2 I get paid at the end of the month.
2 Would you be happy in a big city like London or New
3 Stacey got the job with Novosys Limited.
York?
4 I sometimes get comments from people about my hair.
3 My brother and I are twins and we’re exactly like
5 It takes me more than an hour to get to work.
each other.
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