Progress Test 3 (Units 5 and 6) : Grammar
Progress Test 3 (Units 5 and 6) : Grammar
GRAMMAR
1 Circle the correct answer.
1 Which city did you visit / were you visiting when you took that photo?
2 My parents got lost / was getting lost while they were driving through the city centre.
3 I was walking / walked through the park when you called me yesterday.
4 My brother switched off the TV while my friends and I watched / were watching our
favourite film!
5 Tim dropped a glass while he washed / was washing the dishes.
2 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are more words than you need.
any some many little
few
much a lot
VOCABULARY
3 Match the descriptions with the verbs. There are more verbs than you need.
1 You may do this when you first meet someone. a clap
2 You can do this to say hello to someone from a distance. b drop
3 If someone throws a ball to you, you try to do this with it. c wave
4 If you don’t know a word for something, you can try doing this. d point
5 If animals don’t like each other, they may do this. e shake hands
f catch
g hold
h fight
4 Complete the text with the words and phrases in the box.
traffic lights
public transport
pedestrian crossing
fountain traffic jam
My dad drives me into town every morning because there’s no (1) from my home to my
school. We always wait for ages at the (2) – they’re always red! Then we wait again at
the (3) for people to go across the road. And usually there’s a (4) in the city
centre and the cars can’t go anywhere! So, in the afternoon when I’m waiting for Dad to collect me,
I always sit by the (5) in the town square. The cool water is lovely on a hot day!
5 Match the sentences with the words. There are more words than you need.
1 The sports department is on the ground a information.
2 Put plastic waste in the recycling b stop.
3 In the city, you can’t drive faster than the speed c box.
4 To find the way to somewhere, look for the road d floor.
5 You can find out all about the city from tourist e bin.
f park.
g limit.
h signs.
Total: 25
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