B2 Test
B2 Test
Words are missing. In each gap, write the missing word. Do not write more than
one word per gap.
Not many people think of the city _____(1) a particularly nice place to
walk. It is full of cars, the air is polluted and many streets are really
crowded. _____(2) fact, most people’s idea of a hike consists _____(3)
walking down winding countryside paths, climbing mountains or
strolling along a deserted beach.
This, however, is not _____(4) “city walkers”. They reckon cities are just
_____(5) good as the countryside, or maybe even more so. According to
the English novelist Will Self, “if you walk in the town or city where you
live you don’t _____(6) the risk of getting stuck in a traffic jam, which is
what happened to me last time we set _____(7) for a nice country walk”.
There is also the great convenience of cafés and bars where you can
_____(8) for a drink.
Walking in the city, of course, is not new. In the 19th century, French
artists would talk about the flâneur: a person who would wander around
the city, not really going anywhere. They would look around them and
observe people around them. This idea soon _____(9) on and was
imitated by artists in other countries.
Nowadays, though, it seems you wouldn’t see much apart from people
staring down _____(10) their phones. Nevertheless, it is still very
interesting to walk around and get to know your city better – as well as
getting some exercise!
Exercise 2
Rewrite the following sentences so they have the same meaning. Do not use more
than five words. You must include the word in bold without altering it - no
plurals, gerunds, or anything like that.
Exercise 3
Words are missing in the following text. Transforming the word in parentheses
after each gap, you must write the missing word. For example:This book is
__________ (interest).
The word you need is an adjective. Two adjectives can be formed from interest,
interesting and interested. In this case, from the meaning of the phrase, the
correct answer would be interesting.
1. as
2. In
3. in
4. for
5. as
6. run
7. off
8. stop
9. caught
10. at
Ex. 2:
Ex. 3:
1. widely
2. originated
3. unlike
4. reliable
5. distinction
6. difference
7. farming
8. familiar