Progress Test B2
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Question 1 of 36
1. Question
Sarah doesn’t have a boyfriend now but she
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Question 2 of 36
2. Question
If you go to live in the UK you ______ on the left.
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Question 3 of 36
3. Question
How do we create the 3rd conditional?
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Question 4 of 36
4. Question
Choose the correct ending for this phrase:
This is already happening to ___________
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Question 5 of 36
5. Question
Here’s an example of the 3rd conditional: If I had stayed longer in New York, I would have visited Queens.
We use the third conditional to talk about:
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Question 6 of 36
6. Question
Choose the correct ending for this phrase:
This is a massive _______
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Question 7 of 36
7. Question
Complete the Third Conditional sentences using the verbs in brackets. Use affirmative or negative forms.
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a) If I had
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Question 8 of 36
8. Question
Complete the Third Conditional sentences using the verbs in brackets. Use affirmative or negative forms.
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b) Dinosaurs
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Question 9 of 36
9. Question
Complete the Third Conditional sentences using the verbs in brackets. Use affirmative or negative forms.
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If you
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Question 10 of 36
10. Question
Complete the Third Conditional sentences using the verbs in brackets. Use affirmative or negative forms.
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We would have had a picnic if it
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Question 11 of 36
11. Question
Which tense do we use to describe events an event which will be happening at a future point?
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Question 12 of 36
12. Question
Which tense do we use to talk about events that will be completed by a specific time in the future.
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Question 13 of 36
13. Question
Choose the correct ending for this phrase:
The data …..
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Question 14 of 36
14. Question
Choose the correct ending for this phrase:
There is also _____
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Question 15 of 36
15. Question
Second conditional
Make the second conditional using the verbs in the brackets
DO NOT USE CONTRACTIONS
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If we (not be) friends, I (be) angry with you.
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Question 16 of 36
16. Question
Second conditional
Make the second conditional using the verbs in the brackets
DO NOT USE CONTRACTIONS
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If I (speak) perfect English, I (have) a good job.
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Question 17 of 36
17. Question
Second conditional
Make the second conditional using the verbs in the brackets
DO NOT USE CONTRACTIONS
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Why don’t we emigrate? If we (live) in Australia at least the weather (be) better.
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Question 18 of 36
18. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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By the time you get back Harry (leave) .
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Question 19 of 36
19. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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Sorry I can’t make it. I (leave) by 18.00.
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Question 20 of 36
20. Question
Complete the sentence with the best form of the verb in brackets. You should use either the future continuous or the future perfect
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At three o’clock tomorrow, he for the train.
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Question 21 of 36
21. Question
A lot of people don’t buy newspapers anymore as they _________ the news online.
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Question 22 of 36
22. Question
I _______ play football when I was young, but now I’m too old and fat to play!
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Question 23 of 36
23. Question
I’ve been getting up early for years, but I _________ to it.
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Question 24 of 36
24. Question
Laura was in London for a year. She liked England but she ___________ the junk food and the miserable weather!
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Question 25 of 36
25. Question
Q1. Fill in the missing preposition:
To be good __ / to be bad ___ something
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Simon is really good sport whereas Kate is really bad it.
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Question 26 of 36
26. Question
Q2. Fill in the missing preposition
To be good/ bad ____ (meaning to benefit or be harmful)
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Smoking is really bad our health.
Networking is really good business.
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Question 27 of 36
27. Question
Q3. Fill in the blank with the preposition
To feel good/bad _____ something.
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I feel bad not coming to the party last week.
Sarah feels really good changing career.
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Question 28 of 36
28. Question
Q4. Choose the meaning of the underlined phrase:
She’s been waiting for a good half hour to finally be seated in her favourite restaurant.
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Question 29 of 36
29. Question
Q5. Choose the meaning of the underlined phrase:
A: Oh great, we won’t see the concert. It’s sold out!
B: My bad, I thought tickets would be available just before the concert.
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Question 30 of 36
30. Question
Q6.
A: How’s your new business?
B: So far so good, but we have to wait a bit longer to see how it goes in the long run.
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Question 31 of 36
31. Question
Q7. Your friend is asking you how your house renovation is going.
How do you respond
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Question 32 of 36
32. Question
Q8. Your friend is asking you whether you are ready to set off.
How do you respond?
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Question 33 of 36
33. Question
Read the text and fill in the gaps with a word below:
carve out established ways of thinking hard-wired experience first-hand
pathways second nature strengthen advances weaken
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Many people used to believe that our brain was and non-changeable after childhood. But recent in science tell us otherwise. Now we know that our brain is not fixed, it’s adaptable like plastic. Therefore, we’ve named this notion ‘neuroplasticity’. If we imagine our brain as a power grid, we can think of our actions, feelings and thoughts as being that light up every time we perform an action. Our habits and are the pathways that we are used to travelling more often. And the more we do a certain action or have a certain thought, the more these pathways . Likewise, we can learn to do or think something new. In this case, we will a new pathway that will be strengthened every time we repeat the behaviour until we get used to it and it becomes . At the same time, the old pathways as we stop travelling that way and repeating that behaviour. This process of rewiring our brain is called neuroplasticity and we are all capable of it. In fact, the last time you learnt something new or thought about something differently, you experienced neuroplasticity .
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Question 34 of 36
34. Question
Read the summary of the article we read during class and complete the gaps with the words below. You might have to change the verb forms.
abide ban disorder fond identify limit parental question require trouble underage
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China has introduced new rules for children. They are now from playing online games from Monday to Thursday and they can only play for a number of hours at weekends. Some parents are of the idea, saying that the new rules will put an end to online gaming , which has China for years. Others the rules and claim that setting up controls on their children’s devices is good enough. Online gaming companies are now to put anti-addiction systems in place. One of the Chinese gaming giants affirms that they strictly by the state requirements and that they have introduced facial recognition technology to players who are under 18.
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Question 35 of 36
35. Question
Select all the words that are both nouns and verbs:
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Question 36 of 36
36. Question
Choose the correct word to fit the gap:
Mike has a strong _____ to coffee
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