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8/10/2019 EU Elementary A2 Progress Test 14 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/eu-elementary-a2-progress-test-14 1/2 English Unlimited Elementary Teacher’s Pack Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2010 Progress test 14 – Choices 1 Progress test 14 – Choices 1 VOCABULARY 2 too much , enough , not enough Rewrite the sentences, adding the word or phrase in brackets to the correct place. (5 marks) Example: Do you have money? (enough) Answer: Do you have enough money? 1 The worst thing about most fast food is that it contains salt. (too much) 2 Most young people these days don’t get exercise. (enough) 3 The reason cycling isn’t very popular in the UK is that there are cycle paths. (not enough) 4 Do you think there’s chilli in this curry? (too much) 5 Not eating fruit is one reason why people pick up colds in winter. (enough) GRAMMAR 1 be going to , be hoping to , would like to Write the correct form of the words in brackets to complete the sentences. (10 marks) Example: to see Anna this afternoon? (you / go) Answer: Are you going 1 To be honest I (not / like) to share a house with anyone. 2 What (you / hope) to do when you leave school? 3 Amanda and Stuart (go) to move house next year. 4 (we / hope) to go away on a camping holiday next year. 5 (you / like) to have children in the future? 6 Lisa is determined that she (go) to take up skiing in the new year. 7 Terri (not / like) to move to a different part of the country because she’d miss all her friends. 8 When (Jarek / hope) to move back to Poland? 9 I don’t think Simon (go) to stay with the company for much longer. 10 Joanna said she (like) to continue with her lessons after her holiday.

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Progress test 14 – Choices 1Progress test 14 – Choices 1

VOCABULARY 2 too much , enough , not enough

Rewrite the sentences, adding the word or phrasein brackets to the correct place. (5 marks)

Example: Do you have money? (enough) Answer: Do you have enough money?

1 The worst thing about most fast food is that it

contains salt. (too much)

2 Most young people these days don’t get exercise.

(enough)

3 The reason cycling isn’t very popular in the UK is

that there are cycle paths. (not enough)

4 Do you think there’s chilli in this curry? (too much)

5 Not eating fruit is one reason why people pick up

colds in winter. (enough)

GRAMMAR1 be going to , be hoping to , would like to

Write the correct form of the words in brackets tocomplete the sentences. (10 marks)

Example: to see Anna this afternoon?(you / go)

Answer: Are you going

1 To be honest I (not / like) to share a

house with anyone.

2 What (you / hope) to do when you

leave school?

3 Amanda and Stuart (go) to move

house next year.

4 (we / hope) to go away on a camping

holiday next year.

5 (you / like) to have children in the

future?

6 Lisa is determined that she (go) to

take up skiing in the new year.

7 Terri (not / like) to move to a different

part of the country because she’d miss all her

friends.8 When (Jarek / hope) to move back to

Poland?

9 I don’t think Simon (go) to stay with

the company for much longer.

10 Joanna said she (like) to continue with

her lessons after her holiday.

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Progress test 14 – Choices 2

PRONUNCIATION5 Review

Find the two pairs of words which link, consonantto vowel, in each sentence. (6 marks)

Example: Can I go out for a drink? Answers: Can I , for a

1 How much exercise do you do in a typical week?

2 Do you drink a lot of tea and coffee?

3 She usually eats sh for dinner every Friday.

EXPLORE WRITING6 Time expressions

Write the missing word to complete the sentences.(4 marks)

Example: Millie left school in 1994, and a fewweeks l she found a job.

Answer: later

1 Jay lived in the US for a couple of years butn he’s back in London.

2 Marie’s not working now, but when the kids start

school in a couple of years’ t she’d like

to look for a job.

3 Paddy travelled round Australia for a year when

he left school, and after t he went to

university.

4 Stephen worked as an accountant for three years,

t he decided to become a teacher.

3 Life changes

Circle the correct options in each sentence.(10 marks)

Example: Soa would like to do / make a course tolearn how to use / use computers.

1 Donna left school / to school in 1992 and went

university / to university in France.

2 Nicole and her husband moved abroad / other

country after being married for seven years, but they

got divorced / divorce two years later.

3 Sanjeev had drive / driving lessons when he was 17

and got a car / car when he passed his test.

4 Katie took off / up karate in the summer because

she wanted to get t again after having baby / a

baby.

5 When I nished university I decided to move back /

away home and try to get a job / work.

KEYWORD4 really

Decide if only really , or both really and very arepossible in each space. Write R (really) or B (both).(5 marks)

Example: I miss having a car. Answer: R

1 Are Julie and Pedro getting married?

2 The food here has a great reputation but it’s also

expensive.

3 People seem to think I’m very self-condent but

I’m quite shy.

4 Swimming is a good way to exercise all your

body.

5 I can’t understand why people spend a lot of

money joining a gym and then never go.