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TRAVELLER LEVEL B2 –TEST BOOKLET – TEST 4<br />
<strong>Test</strong> 4 - <strong>Module</strong> 4<br />
1. VOCABULARY<br />
A. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals.<br />
1. <strong>are</strong> currently trying to find an effective treatment for cancer. SCIENCE<br />
2. The sudden of the population will probably lead to an unemployment<br />
crisis. GROW<br />
3. I have a lot of , but the worst is that I can’t stop eating chocolate. WEAK<br />
4. The doctor suggested drinking a lot of water and avoiding to the sun. EXPOSE<br />
5. Many promise things they can’t deliver. POLITICS<br />
6. After the manager’s , the staff held a meeting to discuss various<br />
issues. ARRIVE<br />
7. Sharon works as a for a large firm. TYPE<br />
8. Some people don’t want to get married because they don’t want to lose their<br />
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. DEPEND<br />
B. Choose the correct option a, b, c or d to complete the sentences.<br />
1. After a certain age, your metabolism becomes slower, so it is more difficult to lose the weight you<br />
have .<br />
a. earned b. gained c. won d. received<br />
2. Purple was very popular last year, but now it is suddenly out of .<br />
a. date b. fashion c. practice d. shape<br />
3. The of her sick grandfather broke her heart.<br />
a. sight b. show c. scene d. image<br />
4. Did any problems during my absence?<br />
a. rise b. raise c. arise d. lift<br />
5. Her mother tried to convince her to reconsider, but she had already decided to marry Barry.<br />
a. in brief b. in advance c. in charge d. in vain<br />
6. The family offered a(n) to anyone who might have information about the missing girl.<br />
a. income b. salary c. payment d. reward<br />
7. Linda spent the afternoon in the park through magazines and sitting in the sun.<br />
a. gazing b. glancing c. staring d. watching<br />
8. His boss was for being extremely strict and old-fashioned.<br />
a. favourite b. famous c. notorious d. popular<br />
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C. Complete the sentences with the words/phrases in the box.<br />
a hurry charge work particular<br />
brief the ordinary order advance<br />
1. I would recommend reserving a table two weeks in .<br />
2. App<strong>are</strong>ntly, the manager was in , so he promised to see me the following day.<br />
3. We have run out of money, and all the cashpoints in the <strong>are</strong>a <strong>are</strong> out of .<br />
4. They introduced us to Rea, who was in of the department.<br />
5. Being out of for a long time means both financial and psychological pressure.<br />
6. The chef specialises in spicy recipes. His curry dishes, in , <strong>are</strong> very popular.<br />
7. I haven’t got all day. Tell me the news in .<br />
8. There was something out of about that man that made him look suspicious.<br />
D. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.<br />
review include estimate contain<br />
appreciate silent speechless remove<br />
1. Amelia was when her daughter told her she had secretly got married.<br />
2. The packaging says that the cake nuts and raisins.<br />
3. The police officer asked him a question, but he remained .<br />
4. Fay is the film critic who wrote that nasty about The Dark Knight.<br />
5. Recently, all cashpoints have been from the metro stations.<br />
6. In the US the rental fee the cost of electricity and water bills.<br />
7. To show how much he my help with his assignment, Chris bought me a present.<br />
8. The interior designer that redecorating the house would cost around €10,000.<br />
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2.GRAMMAR<br />
E. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use relative<br />
pronouns or adverbs.<br />
1. Jessica was talking to a man. He bought the house next to hers.<br />
The man .<br />
2. They were building a school. It was destroyed by the fire.<br />
The school .<br />
3. I am driving Emma’s car. Emma is away on holiday.<br />
Emma, .<br />
4. These actors live in London. Most of them have studied abroad.<br />
These actors, .<br />
5. The Lord of the Rings was filmed in New Zealand. New Zealand is a wonderful country.<br />
New Zealand, .<br />
6. Johnny’s aunt is 75 years old. Her cottage is near the beach.<br />
Johnny’s aunt, .<br />
7. This castle was bought by a duke. It was built in the Middle Ages.<br />
This castle, .<br />
8. Florida is often hit by tropical storms. Florida is a state in the southern US.<br />
Florida, .<br />
F. Complete the sentences using either the infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.<br />
1. Emily Schumann was the only student of the school (win) a scholarship.<br />
2. (garden) is my mother’s favourite pastime.<br />
3. There is no point in (try) to persuade her. She has made up her mind.<br />
4. Do you mind (clean) the kitchen a bit?<br />
5. It was a great shock (see) him after so many years.<br />
6. That house was too expensive for me (buy).<br />
7. I have always enjoyed (have) coffee with friends on a Sunday afternoon.<br />
8. On her way to work, Monica stopped (pay) a visit to her aunt.<br />
9. Henry bought a book (learn) how to cook Chinese.<br />
10. The doctor was happy (see) that the little girl was doing better.<br />
11. The Robinsons <strong>are</strong> not wealthy enough (afford) a Ferrari.<br />
12. Why don’t you try (drink) some warm milk before you go to bed?<br />
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G. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.<br />
1. Children shouldn’t lie / have lied to their p<strong>are</strong>nts.<br />
2. The girl over there can’t be / have been Amanda. She is in Australia at the moment.<br />
3. The little girl’s p<strong>are</strong>nts ought to have taken / take her to the dentist as soon as she started complaining about<br />
a toothache.<br />
4. Jonathan said he might say / have said something to Julie about the party, but he can’t remember for sure.<br />
5. Thank you so much for the present, but you needn’t buy / have bought me anything.<br />
6. Ellie must have left / leave the lights on before going out. She always forgets to turn them off.<br />
7. <strong>You</strong> should let / have let me know you were coming. I would have cooked dinner if I had known.<br />
8. Jamie must be / have been on his way to the airport as we speak.<br />
3.READING<br />
H. Read the text and answer the questions 1-6. Choose a, b, c, or d.<br />
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Bollywood<br />
The Western film industry today is closely associated with Hollywood, USA. But Bollywood, its Eastern<br />
equivalent, has gained tremendous popularity and is considered to be one of the largest film-producing<br />
industries worldwide. Bollywood got its name from the merging of the words Bombay - the former name for the<br />
city of Mumbai - and Hollywood. It is used to refer to the film industry based in that Indian city, not to all of Indian<br />
cinema as is sometimes mistakenly believed.<br />
Bollywood films <strong>are</strong> for the most part musicals and the language spoken is Hindi. Nevertheless, due to their<br />
ever growing international popularity, more films <strong>are</strong> featuring Indian English and some <strong>are</strong> now exclusively in<br />
English.<br />
Bollywood films have been around since 1913 when the first silent film was produced in India and by the 1930s<br />
over 200 films were produced annually. The industry has had peaks and troughs over the decades; however, in<br />
2000 there was a boom in Bollywood film popularity around the world. A new generation of actors and actresses<br />
caught the public’s eye, in particular, Aishwarya Rai – who is believed by many to be one of the most beautiful<br />
women in the world.<br />
Bollywood films <strong>are</strong> usually a three-hour dazzling extravaganza of music, song and dance. Often the plot of the<br />
film is melodramatic; there <strong>are</strong> usually conflicts between characters, a lot of drama and desperate villains trying<br />
to hurt the main characters. A Bollywood film will both entertain and thrill you as well as provide you with<br />
considerable insight into Indian culture.<br />
1. Bollywood is<br />
a. about Mumbai, an Indian city.<br />
b. an Eastern equal to the US.<br />
c. a made-up term.<br />
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d. the largest film producer in the world.<br />
2. In line 1 what does its refer to?<br />
a. Bollywood<br />
b. Hollywood<br />
c. the US<br />
d. the Eastern film industry<br />
3. What is true of the Bollywood film industry?<br />
a. It now only produces English films.<br />
b. It was always successful.<br />
c. It has some Hollywood characteristics.<br />
d. It is becoming more and more popular all over the world.<br />
4. Aishwarya Rai<br />
a. starred in some of the first Bollywood films.<br />
b. became known due to her extraordinary beauty.<br />
c. was famous before becoming an actress.<br />
d. has acted in recent Bollywood films.<br />
5. In line 14 what does dazzling extravaganza mean?<br />
a. a cultural shock<br />
b. an impressive show<br />
c. an unsuccessful combination<br />
d. a simple storyline<br />
6. On what grounds does the writer recommend Bollywood films in the last paragraph?<br />
a. because they <strong>are</strong> funny<br />
b. because they combine drama and music<br />
c. because they can teach us a lot about Hindi<br />
d. because they provide us with a culturally enriching experience<br />
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4.LISTENING<br />
I. <strong>You</strong> will hear a conversation between two friends, Rachel and William. For questions 1-5,<br />
choose the best answer a, b or c.<br />
1. Why did William's mum cry when she heard Faryl Smith sing?<br />
a. because she was moved by the music<br />
b. because Faryl is so young<br />
c. because Faryl was offered a huge record deal<br />
2. Rachel thinks it's great that young people<br />
a. <strong>are</strong> being discovered by major record companies.<br />
b. <strong>are</strong> making classical music more popular.<br />
c. <strong>are</strong> trying their luck on the show Britain's Got Talent.<br />
3. To go on the TV show<br />
a. you need to have some kind of talent.<br />
b. you need to be as good as George Sampson.<br />
c. you need to be a singer or dancer.<br />
4. What is Rachel's talent?<br />
a. She can sing.<br />
b. She can dance.<br />
c. She can play an instrument.<br />
5. William tells Rachel that<br />
a. most performers don't feel nervous when performing live.<br />
b. performing live is part of being a famous musician.<br />
c. auditioning is more stressful than performing live.<br />
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