Unit 8 Progress Test - Version B
Unit 8 Progress Test - Version B
C1 PROGRESS TEST
Test 8 Version B
Time 50 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS
Do not open this question paper until you are told to do so.
Read the instructions for each part of the paper carefully.
Answer all the questions. Write your answers on the question paper.
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Part 1
Questions 1 – 8
You will hear eight short recordings. For each one, choose the best answer. You will hear each
recording twice.
2 You hear a woman called Jane Watson trying to organise a group day out at a health club for
her friend’s birthday.
3 You hear a discussion between a man and a woman about sleep patterns.
A She agrees that she ought not to worry so much about her sleep.
B She refuses to read the article the man is talking about.
C She decides to change her lifestyle.
4 You hear a shop owner phoning a company that produces and supplies anti-ageing treatments.
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5 You hear a woman called Preet Agarwal being interviewed for a job with a science research
foundation.
6 You hear a man and his daughter talking about a TV programme on weight loss and good
health.
7 You hear a woman talking to a man about a bicycle she wants to buy.
What does the woman do to try to persuade the man to lower the price?
A explain why she can’t afford to pay the full amount immediately
B suggest the boat isn’t worth the price he’s asking for it
C tell him how much she’d like to pay
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Part 2
Questions 9 – 16
9 If he’s in a boring meeting, he’ll sometimes drift ............ to sleep for a few seconds.
10 My grandmother has got ............ in her knees, and that’s very painful.
13 If you’re tired, why don’t you have a ............ for about twenty minutes.
14 She’s so lucky, she never seems to ............ her age – she still looks like a teenager!
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15 Bill has had heart ............ for several years and he’s finally having an operation next week.
16 The problem with eating a heavy meal late at night is that I ............ in bed and just can’t get
to sleep.
A rise and fall B come and go C toss and turn D stop and start
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Part 3
Questions 17 – 24
Read the sentences about the body and health. What are the missing words?
Some letters are already there. There is one space for each other letter in the word.
17 If you have a skin r _ _ _ that’s very red and itchy, perhaps you should see a doctor.
18 Some actors have p _ _ _ _ _ _ s _ _ _ _ _ _ to make them look younger than they are.
19 People with poor c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in their legs can do exercises to help get the blood
flowing.
20 Maria’s sunbathed so much that her face is covered in w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and she looks like
an 80-year-old.
22 My aunt regularly finds it difficult to get to sleep and her doctor has confirmed she’s suffering
from i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
23 Please don’t slam the door when you come in late at night – I’m a really l _ _ _ _
s _ _ _ _ _ _ and it will wake me up.
24 I was really r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in bed last night – it was just too hot to sleep.
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Part 4
Questions 25 – 32
Read the article about Robert Ettinger, a man who was fascinated by cryonics, the process of
freezing people after death in order to bring them back to life again in the future.
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) for each space.
Frozen in time
Medical science is constantly improving and can offer patients better treatments every year.
Suppose a friend of yours (25) ………… to see a doctor – but 200 years in the future! Can you
imagine what that (26) ………… like? In 1948, a scientist called Robert Ettinger wrote a short story
for a magazine about a man brought back to life after centuries of (27) ………… . Then in the early
1960s, Ettinger wrote a book, The Prospect of Immortality, about (28) ………… people in the hope
that science will advance enough in the future to bring them back to life; a process known as
‘cryonics’. The book also described how ageing could (29) ………… . In 1967, a retired
psychology professor became the first cryonics volunteer. He mightn’t have done so if he
(30) ………… Ettinger’s book.
In 1976, Ettinger founded the Cryonics Institute. When he died, aged 92, he became the 106th
person (31) ………… there. Cryonics enthusiasts believe cold storage gives them hope of a
wonderful afterlife: the future. (32) ………… they be right, they will be part of a remarkable
adventure!
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25 A going B went C would go D would have gone
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Part 5
Questions 33 – 40
33 In my opinion, you shouldn’t worry about getting old because there’s nothing you can do
about it.
point
34 If I get a good night’s sleep every night, I can work seven days a week.
long
35 Julia would like to learn more about sleep patterns during the night.
interested
36 Shall I leave this light on as it’s possible the baby might wake in the night?
case
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37 My doctor gave me good advice and that’s the only reason why I’m not still suffering from
irregular sleep patterns.
been
38 Harry must have had a very good diet – I guess that’s why he was so healthy in his old age.
otherwise
be
40 Eating three meals a day is not something we really need to do, according to this article on
diet and health.
necessary
According to this article on diet and health, it’s not really ……………………………..
…………………….……………… three meals a day.
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