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<strong>SHINE</strong> 2<br />

Progress Test<br />

Unit 7<br />

NAME<br />

A.Grammar<br />

A1 Match the sentences from A with sentences from B. (5 points)<br />

A<br />

1 Did you have to practise a lot? <br />

2 Have you ever been hang-gliding? <br />

3 Have you ever been to China? <br />

4 How long have you been here? <br />

5 I don’t believe you! <br />

6 I think I can fly! <br />

7 I’ve got an idea. <br />

8 Must I go now? <br />

9 When did you last see him? <br />

10 You don’t have to go. <br />

B<br />

a<br />

b<br />

c<br />

d<br />

e<br />

f<br />

g<br />

h<br />

i<br />

j<br />

I know, but I want to.<br />

No, you don’t have to.<br />

Yes, for four hours a day.<br />

Sure. I was there last week.<br />

But it’s true!<br />

I haven’t seen him since July.<br />

A long time!<br />

What?<br />

Don’t be stupid!<br />

No, I haven’t. Is it difficult?<br />

A2 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the present perfect<br />

or the past simple.<br />

(10 points)<br />

1 I …........................................… (have) to go to school six days a week when I<br />

was your age.<br />

2 She …........................................… (not speak) to me since this morning.<br />

3 We ….......................................… (see) that film last week.<br />

4 …........................................… (you-see) Ricky Martin’s new video?<br />

5 We …..............................…(sleep) in a tent last night.<br />

6 He …........................................… (live) in this house since he was born.<br />

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7 We …........................................… (stay) in this hotel for ten days, but tomorrow<br />

we’re leaving.<br />

8 She …........................................… (break) her leg when she was twelve.<br />

9 I ….................................................… (never-break) my leg.<br />

10 They …..............................................… (be) in the bank for ages. What are they<br />

doing there?<br />

A3 Complete the sentences with for or since.<br />

(5 points)<br />

1 He’s been out …..........................… this morning.<br />

2 I haven’t seen her …...................… January.<br />

3 She’s lived here …….................. five years.<br />

4 I’ve been here …..................… five o’clock.<br />

5 We haven’t had a holiday …................… three years.<br />

B. Vocabulary<br />

B1 Find the odd word.<br />

(5 points)<br />

1 boots shoes jeans trainers<br />

2 jaguar rhino cub hunt<br />

3 helicopter hang-glider plane pilot<br />

4 clean tidy iron litter<br />

5 safe mist cloud wind<br />

B2 Complete the sentences.<br />

(10 points)<br />

1 I can wear my watch when I’m swimming; it’s w……................….<br />

2 Which r………................. to Istanbul has the best roads?<br />

3 Her boots are not exactly the same as mine, but they are very s…................…….<br />

4 The price of computers goes d……................…. every week.<br />

5 We must all try to p…................……. wild animals.<br />

6 I think we’re s…..........……. in the middle of nowhere!<br />

7 I think I’ve broken my leg. It h……..........…. a lot!<br />

8 It seems difficult at first, but soon you’ll get the h……..........…. of it.<br />

9 I p………........... I’ll never do it again.<br />

10 Do you have to wear a u…..........……. at school?<br />

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C. Pronunciation<br />

C1 Put the words in the right group: /s/ or /z/?<br />

(5 points)<br />

eyes house how’s ice once ones price prize rice rise<br />

/s/: place<br />

/z/: plays<br />

D. Writing (10 points)<br />

Read these notes and write a paragraph (about 60 words) about the elephant.<br />

Where does it live? Tropical forests, Africa, Asia<br />

How does it live? Eats plants and leaves. Likes walking and swimming. Rests in the<br />

afternoon. Lives in herds.<br />

What about young ones? Size of a large dog. Stays with mother for five years.<br />

How big is it? Asian: height – 3m, weight – 5000 kg;<br />

African: height – 4m, weight – 7000 kg<br />

Is there anything unusual about it? It can run, but it can’t jump.<br />

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