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2 Progress Test 40 minutes Name Score 100

1 Fill in the gaps with words from both boxes. 4 Complete the sentences so the preposition is at
the end.
absolutely distinctly impossible remember
firmly highly disappointed believed 1 I work with some young people. I like them.
thoroughly bitterly unlikely enjoys I like the young people I work with .
2 Tom’s chatting to a woman. Do you know her?
1 It’s absolutely impossible for Adam to come.
Do you ?
2 Matt was by his team’s defeat.
3 You were looking for a file. Is this the one?
3 It’s that we’ll ever have a better
Is this ?
holiday.
4 Ben was accused of something. What was it?
4 I the first time I saw Niagara Falls.
What was ?
5 Joe his job as a pilot.
5 Lucy was invited to a party. She enjoyed it.
6 Jane’s father that she would
Lucy enjoyed
succeed in her career. 10
Rewrite the phrases in bold using a preposition
2 Put the words in the correct order.
+ which or whom.
On our holidays we stayed
6 This is the house which Mozart was born in.
1 an / Greek / idyllic / on / island
This is the house in which Mozart was born.
on an idyllic Greek island
7 The family that we stayed with were extremely
2 stone / a / charming / in / cottage / rustic
hospitable.

we saw
8 James was unhappy about the story that he was
3 houses / some / white / with tiny windows / old /
working on.
amazing

9 Kate works with people who she has no interest


4 ancient / a / temple / small
in.

and we ate
10 That is the experiment that I referred to earlier.
5 black / some / wonderful / olives / tiny

6 fish / soup / traditional / delicious / some 16

5 Fill in the gaps with neither, both, the best, none


10 or all + of which/whom.
1 There are two books on the floor, neither of
3 Complete the words in this description.
which belongs to me.
Are you looking for the perfect place for a city break? Try 2 The album has great tracks on it, is
heading to Barcelona, which offers attractions ranging from ‘Calling You’. It’s magic.
the cultural 1 h eritage of Gaudi’s architecture to the 3 In the evening we sang a lot of songs,
2h and b of some of the best food we’d learnt together at school.
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markets in Europe. How many cities have easy access to 4 I have two brothers, live in Canada.
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plenty of 3 g beaches as well as being a few 5 Rob suggested meeting on Friday or Saturday,
hours’ drive from s4 mountains? Such contrasts was convenient for me, unfortunately.
also exist within the city itself, with narrow 5 w 6 Leah talked to various people at the party,
roads barely wide enough for cars nestling almost at the she particularly liked.
foot of 6 h tower blocks. And if you want a
moment’s peace, head up the city’s mountain, Tibidabo, and 10
have a coffee while enjoying the 7 s views over
the city and sea. 6

214 face2face Second edition Advanced Photocopiable © Cambridge University Press 2013 Answer Key p208
6 Complete these sentences with a present, past or 8 Because Tess had walked home in uncomfortable
perfect participle. shoes, her feet were hurting.
open home in uncomfortable shoes,
1 Meg felt very proud, opening her own shop. Tess’s feet were hurting.
2 all his presents, my son promptly 9 Matt looked through the window and saw a fox in

burst into tears. the garden.


3 Caves restaurant, in 1967, is still the window, Matt saw a fox
popular with students. in the garden. 16
4 the door, I felt a sudden blast of heat.
8 Choose the correct connecting word.
write
5 to Josh, Donna remembered all the 1 Originally /From then on we were going to build a
good times they had had. four-bedroom house, but we ran out of money.
6 I had a busy morning, lots of emails. 2 She became good friends with Jenny while/
7 Carefully in Gothic script, the meanwhile she was doing her Master’s.
manuscript made fascinating reading. 3 Ever since/As soon as she started learning Spanish
8 my report on the situation, I decided she’s wanted to move to Spain.
I needed a break. 4 I accepted the job immediately. From then on,/
Afterwards, I knew I’d made a big mistake.
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5 The moment/Ever since I hear from them I’ll let
7 Rewrite the phrases in bold using a present or you know.
past participle clause. 6 I’ve applied for three jobs but haven’t heard
1 Because we didn’t like indie music, we left the gig anything yet. Meanwhile,/Then I’ll keep looking.
before the end. 7 While/As soon as they get here, please call me.
Not liking indie music, we left the gig before the end. 8 At first it seemed disastrous. Afterwards,/
2 If it’s cooked slowly at a low temperature, it will be Meanwhile, we realised it might turn out well.
very tender. 7
slowly at a low temperature, it
will be very tender. 9 Tick the correct sentences. Change the incorrect
sentences.
3 I didn’t want to appear anxious so I didn’t ask
Max about his interview. 1 Fortunately, the dog was entirely really friendly.
appear anxious, I didn’t ask 2 The village had many quaint thatched cottages. ✓
Max about his interview. 3 Ray deeply regrets not trying harder at school.
4 Because Anna hadn’t lived in a hot country before, 4 The hotel was slightly further from the centre than
she was unprepared for the humidity. I’d expected, but it was fine.
in a hot country before, Anna 5 You must watch that new series on TV what
was unprepared for the humidity. everyone is talking about.
5 As I was going into the supermarket, I tripped over 6 The person with who he had the closest
a basket. relationship was his brother.
into the supermarket, I tripped 7 The delegates moved on to discuss the budget
over a basket. requirements, in which point I left.
6 Because the film is shot in black and white, it feels 8 Madonna’s first album, that I haven’t got, is meant
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quite sinister. to be her best.


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, the film feels quite sinister. 9 Telling a lie, Rosie then felt guilty.
7 We decided to eat out as we had no food in 10 Sitting on the train, Ben thought about Sarah.
the fridge. 11 A large stunning red balloon floated over
in the fridge, we decided to the water.
eat out. 12 Maria is always eavesdropping with our
conversations to see what she can find out.
13 This is the second time I’ve been skiing. 11

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