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Unit Test 1 PDF

The document contains a practice test for an English exam with sections on grammar, vocabulary, functions and matching definitions. It includes questions about completing conversations, choosing correct answers, matching words to definitions and other grammar and language exercises.

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ROADMAP™ B2 Unit test 1

Grammar 3 Complete the conversations with the verbs in


the box. Some verbs are used more than
1 Put the words in the correct order to make once.
questions and sentences.
1 son / I / have / introduced / my / you / to lose make meet remain resolve
Have I introduced you to my son? speak take wait
2 laughing / were / what / at / now / just / they
_______________________________________ A: How’s that report on the presentation going?
_______________________________________ B: Not too well, I’m afraid. I’m not sure I can
3 who / to / was / package / the / addressed
1 meet the deadline.
_______________________________________ A: Oh. Didn’t you 2 any notes?
_______________________________________ B: I did, but to be honest, they don’t 3
4 party / when / decide / they / hold / did / to / a much sense.
_______________________________________ A: If there’s one thing I hate, it’s having to 4
_______________________________________ in line when we’re in a hurry.
5 invited / event / who / Claudia / to / today’s B: I know exactly what you mean, but don’t
_______________________________________ 5 your temper.
_______________________________________
6 me / tell / meeting / where / could / you / is / the A: Do you want to 6 charge of this client’s
_______________________________________ complaint?
_______________________________________ B: Yes, sure. I should be able to 7 the
7 know / starts / he’d / it / time / like / to / what time dispute quickly.
_______________________________________ A: Do you think you could 8 a little time to
_______________________________________ look at the paintings I did in class last night?
/6 B: Sorry, I’d really like to 9 more interest in
2 Choose the correct answer, a, b or c to your new pastime, but I’m too busy right now.
complete the sentences. /8
1 I b work at about 6.30 last night.
a was finishing b finished c would finish
Vocabulary
2 When I was a kid we ___ tennis almost every 4 Complete the sentences with the correct
night if the weather was OK. prepositions.
a ’d play b ’re playing c were playing 1 Does LOL stand for ‘lots of love’ or ‘laugh out
3 My mum ___ work for a company that made loud’?
sports equipment. 2 My brother used to suffer depression, but
a used to b use to c would he seems better now.
4 They were playing in the park, ___ themselves. 3 Can I rely you to get the shopping this
a kept enjoying b enjoying c enjoyed week?
5 When we were at school, we ___ know when the 4 Alicia had to deal some very difficult
teachers would give us a test. questions during her presentation.
a never b would never c never used to 5 Could you be quiet, please? I can’t concentrate
6 She ___ and after five attempts, finally passed her this TV programme.
driving test. 6 Does this bag belong anyone?
a was trying b tried c kept trying 7 To take on this sales position, you really need to
7 He came straight back home after the gym and believe our new products.
___ dinner. 8 Pietro could use some help as the project he’s
a was making b made c would make working has some problems.
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ROADMAP™ B2 Unit test 1

5 Choose the correct alternatives.


1 I’m so sorry for the trouble I’ve caused – I’m so
Function
ashamed / inspired. 7 Choose the correct answer, a, b or c to
2 I can’t believe I won the race. I just go / feel numb. complete the conversation.
3 She was heartbroken after he left and I often A: OK, we’re agreed that we really need to do
found her bawling her eyes open / out. something to reduce pollution in the city.
4 We thought the gig last night was amazing. It B: You’re 1 c right.
really opened / blew our minds. C: Exactly.
5 He couldn’t believe his opportunity / luck after A: We’ve got a few 2 . We could promote the use
walking away from the car crash uninjured. of public transport and introduce a free bicycle
6 I thought I was clever turning that job down, but scheme …
now I realise what a total fool / candidate I was. B: That’s a good 3 .
7 To be honest with you, I was in / for shock when A: Or we could just ban private vehicles and make
she told me they were getting married. the city centre pedestrian-friendly.
8 Losing his job has really had a devastating C: You're not 4 !
import / impact on him. A: The main 5 of doing that is that it will have an
immediate, positive effect. Another 6 is that it’s
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completely fair.
6 Match the words in the box with the C: How did you come to that 7 ?
definitions. There are two extra words.
A: Well, it would be the same rule for everyone …
cautious confident nervous neurotic C: But you have to take into 8 that some people
organised outgoing reserved are unable to cycle or use public transport.
suspicious trusting B: Yes. I think there are 9 and cons to that idea.
However, in my 10 , making such dramatic
1 always worrying that there is something wrong changes can be acceptable if the public are
with your health neurotic involved in the decision.
2 taking a lot of care, or avoiding C: Can you 11 that a bit more?
something that might be dangerous B: Sure. The main idea is …
3 friendly and happy to meet people
1 a well b nearly c absolutely
4 sure about your ability to do
2 a options b advantages c arguments
something
3 a view b bet c point
5 not talking or showing feelings very
4 a sure b serious c certain
much
5 a advantage b favour c thought
6 feeling that something is dishonest
6 a benefit b option c right
or wrong
7 a measure b conclusion c point
7 always believing that people are honest
8 a fact b count c account
or telling the truth
9 a pros b pluses c rights
/6 10 a thought b experience c look
11 a explain b talk c say
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