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ROADMAP™ B2 Unit test 5

Grammar 3 Choose the correct answer, a, b or c to


1 Find the mistake in each sentence and rewrite complete the sentences.
the sentences. 1 She was b right after all. We should have
1 We could walk there, but we chose not to. taken her advice.
We could have walked there, but we chose not to. a extremely b absolutely c highly
2 They should have not gone there. 2 I think it’s _ accepted that China is going to
_______________________________________ become the world’s biggest economic
_______________________________________ superpower.
3 She was suppose to finish that report yesterday. a perfectly b widely c relatively
_______________________________________ 3 We were driving on these deserted roads and got
_______________________________________ _ lost. No map, no phone signal, nothing!
4 You ought to saved a little bit every month. a highly b bitterly c totally
_______________________________________ 4 This is _ simple, but new, idea.
_______________________________________ a a relatively b an entirely c a widely
5 If only it wouldn’t cost so much last night. 5 We love the winter in the north of Japan,
_______________________________________ although it can be _ cold.
_______________________________________ a absolutely b perfectly c bitterly
6 I wish I have spoken to him before he left. 6 Believe me, ski jumping is _ safe if you do it
_______________________________________ correctly.
_______________________________________ a widely b perfectly c highly
7 You were supposed not to spend all the money! 7 The speech she made at her dad’s funeral was
_______________________________________ _ personal.
_______________________________________ a deeply b bitterly c perfectly
/6 8 It’s _ important for the business that we get
this contract.
2 Complete the conversations with words and
a absolutely b extremely c completely
phrases in the box. There are two extra
words/phrases. /7

a little both either every few Vocabulary


loads of most of much no neither 4 Match 1–9 with a–i.
1 Do you ever splash f
A: Did 1 either of them admit to the crime? 2 How much money do you need to live ___
B: Yes, 2 of them did. 3 Most of my wages ___
4 It’s a good idea to stock ___
A: There isn’t 3 coffee left. 5 My parents’ biggest fear was getting ___
B: I think you’ll find there’s 4 it in the 6 We’re going to have to cut ___
top cupboard. 7 Could I borrow €50? I’ll pay it ___
8 How much cash did you take ___
A: 5 people came, despite it being free 9 He always sets ___
entry for students.
B: Well, not 6 student likes classical a back on Friday.
music. b up on essential items when they’re on offer.
c back on any luxuries.
A: 7 of our two main suppliers have d on each month?
delivered what we need. e into debt.
B: Well there’s 8 reason to pay them in f out on things you really can’t afford?
full, then! g go on bills and rent.
/7 h aside a little every month for his grandchildren.
i out from our savings account?
/8

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ROADMAP™ B2 Unit test 5

5 Complete the conversation with the correct Function


form of the verbs in the box. There are three
extra words. 7 Match sentences 1–11 with the functions a–k.
1 Let’s try and find a solution, shall we? e
break into catch charge evade find
2 That’s OK with me. ___
go leave plan plead research
3 You’re angry because I didn’t phone and
sentence
I’m upset because you shouted at me. ___
1
A: Did you read this? Two robbers broke into 4 I understand what you’re saying.
an art gallery last night and stole a priceless Unfortunately, we just can’t change it now. ___
painting. 5 Don’t blame me. ___
B: Did the police 2 them? 6 I don’t think that’s going to work. ___
A: Not at first. It says they 3 arrest by 7 If we do that, then we’ll all feel more
wearing museum attendant uniforms. They positive about the situation. ___
simply 4 the scene of the crime 8 It’s entirely my fault. ___
carrying the painting out of the front door – as if it 9 Well, who did then? ___
was official business! 10 Don’t worry. It’s nothing. ___
B: Unbelievable! 11 Why don’t we see if we can ask for a
A: I know. Anyway, they’ve been 5 with refund? ___
the robbery now and are 6 on trial
a accepting responsibility
next month.
b responding to an apology
B: I wonder how they’ll 7 .
c denying responsibility
A: Guilty, I assume. They had the painting hanging
d responding to denial
on their wall when the police arrested them.
e stopping an argument
Apparently, they didn’t want to sell it, they just
f summarising a conflict
wanted to enjoy looking at it every day.
g making a suggestion
B: Wow! A crime of art passion. I wonder if the
h explaining why a suggestion would work
judge will consider that when he 8
i responding positively to a suggestion
them.
j responding negatively to a suggestion
/7 k dealing with objections
6 Choose the correct alternatives. /10
1 Do you look for a bargain / budget when you go
shopping?
/50
2 The interest / recession on our bank loan has
decreased.
3 With income / inflation, everything just gets more
expensive.
4 Have you ever made an online donation / saving
to charity?
5 I try to keep to a limited budget / income for how
much I spend each month.
6 Do you think you will get a good pension /
investment when you retire?
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