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TRAVELLER LEVEL B2 –TEST BOOKLET – TEST 2 Copyright © 2010 MM Publications Test 2 - Module 2 1. VOCABULARY A. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals. 1. The police managed to arrest the before they could get away. CRIME 2. Yesterday’s took place on Main Street, in broad daylight. ROB 3. After a few inexplicable deaths in the area, scientists found that the water contained some substances. HARM 4. Didn’t you know that it is to smoke in hospitals? LEGAL 5. The two countries got involved in a , meaningless war that cost them many lives. BLOOD 6. His wife had given him an list of things she wanted him to buy from the shop. END 7. of speech, a basic human right, is something that people had to fight for some years ago. FREE 8. I think Emma is very to win the competition, because half her answers wrong. LIKELY B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box. break into make off deal with hold up go through with cheat out of pick out put up 1. Unfortunately, someone our house while we were on holiday last year. 2. All the dresses were so nice that I couldn’t which one I wanted to buy. 3. Don Johnson two shops on Oxford Street last night, and with the money. However, the police arrested him shortly afterwards. 4. Are you sure you want to the divorce? You have two children to think about. 5. The government has to find a way to the economic crisis. 6. They said they would pay him for his work, but in the end they him his share. 7. Julie said she would be very grateful if we could her friend for a few days, as she could not afford a hotel. 8 score 16 score

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TRAVELLER LEVEL B2 –TEST BOOKLET – TEST 2

Copyright © 2010 MM Publications

Test 2 - Module 2 1. VOCABULARY A. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals.

1. The police managed to arrest the before they could get away. CRIME

2. Yesterday’s took place on Main Street, in broad daylight. ROB

3. After a few inexplicable deaths in the area, scientists found that the water contained some

substances. HARM

4. Didn’t you know that it is to smoke in hospitals? LEGAL

5. The two countries got involved in a , meaningless war that cost

them many lives. BLOOD

6. His wife had given him an list of things she wanted him to buy

from the shop. END

7. of speech, a basic human right, is something that people had to

fight for some years ago. FREE

8. I think Emma is very to win the competition, because half her

answers wrong. LIKELY

B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box.

break into make off deal with hold up

go through with cheat out of pick out put up

1. Unfortunately, someone our house while we were on holiday last

year.

2. All the dresses were so nice that I couldn’t which one I wanted to

buy.

3. Don Johnson two shops on Oxford Street last night, and

with the money. However, the police arrested him shortly afterwards.

4. Are you sure you want to the divorce? You have two children to think

about.

5. The government has to find a way to the economic crisis.

6. They said they would pay him for his work, but in the end they him

his share.

7. Julie said she would be very grateful if we could her friend

for a few days, as she could not afford a hotel.

8 score

16 score

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C. Choose the correct option a, b, c or d to complete the sentences.

1. I think I might have his skills. He is a lot less capable than I had thought.

a. overlooked b. overturned c. overtook d. overestimated

2. The government have taken to reduce the number of forest fires.

a. care b. pride c. measures d. notice

3. Michelle is quite in London and misses her friends in Manchester.

a. only b. lonely c. alone d. single

4. From an early age, Sylvia took part in writing and it was clear she would

be a writer one day.

a. matches b. games c. races d. competitions

5. There is a cash prize for the winner, but all the in the show will get

presents.

a. participants b. fans c. spectators d. audiences

6. Did you hear about the house that was last night?

a. shoplifted b. burgled c. kidnapped d. stolen

7. I was extremely upset when the woman me of theft.

a. sentenced b. charged c. blamed d. accused

8. The criminal had to in prison for the crimes he had committed.

a. serve time b. reach a verdict c. pay a fine d. plead guilty

D. Complete the table with the missing words.

Crime

Criminal

murder

burglar

kidnapping

shoplifter

robber

theft

hijack

vandal

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2.GRAMMAR

E. Complete the sentences below using the verbs in brackets in the correct Past tense.

1. The moment we (see) that puppy, we (know) we

had to take it home.

2. When Mrs Swain (get) home, her husband (sleep).

3. Professor Jones (speak) for a whole hour when Alice

(interrupt) him with a question.

4. Unfortunately for me, I (already / sign) the paper my boss gave me before

I (read) it.

5. It (be) impossible to concentrate because my neighbour

(argue) with his wife all afternoon.

6. Louise had been driving for an hour when she realised she (forget) her purse at

home.

F. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first, using the

word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words,

including the word given.

1. The cost of living is a little higher than it was 2 years ago. slightly

The cost of living than it was 2 years ago.

2. I thought the hotel would be more luxurious. as

The hotel was I thought it would be.

3. I have never met a more responsible individual. ever

He is the most responsible individual met.

4. Linda was not as upset as I had expected. than

Linda I had expected.

5. When we went to their house, the guests had left. by

The guests had left we went to their house.

6. If you leave earlier, it will be easier to find a parking space. the

The easier it will be to find a parking space.

7. It is becoming increasingly dangerous to walk around town at night. and

It is getting to walk around town at night.

8. As a child, Stephen usually spent hours playing alone in his room. would

As a child, Stephen playing alone in his room.

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3.READING G. Read the text below and answer the questions that follow.

Sailing’s Young Hope Ellen MacArthur is the inspirational woman sailor who on February 7,

2005 broke the world record when she became the fastest person to sail

around the world. Ellen became interested in sailing at the age of eight

when she was taken aboard her aunt’s sailing boat. This was an exciting

experience for a young girl living in land-locked Derbyshire so far from the

coast.

Ellen faced many difficulties in becoming a professional sailor

because she lacked sponsorship. Despite this, she raised enough money

to buy a boat and when she was twenty, she entered the Mini Transat

race in France and sailed her boat 3000 miles across the Atlantic in just

33 days. Impressed by this remarkable achievement, a group called

Kingfisher gave Ellen sponsorship. Ellen’s career as a sailor really took

off after this, particularly in France, where she was adored by the public

and was given the official title ‘Sailing’s Young Hope’.

Next, Ellen entered the Vendee Globe competition with her new boat Kingfisher; she exceeded all

expectations and finished second. The greatest challenge for her was spending over 90 days alone facing

terrifying storms at sea. Ellen showed remarkable determination, courage and endurance.

Ellen went on to become the fastest solo sailor to sail around the world in 2005. In recognition of her

achievement, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Ellen is a woman who

has succeeded despite all odds being against her and she is an inspiration to us all.

1. In line 4, what does this refer to?

a. breaking the world record

b. her interest in sailing

c. her being a young girl

d. going onto her aunt’s sailing boat

2. Derbyshire is a place

a. near the sea.

b. near a river.

c. which is surrounded by land.

d. where Ellen went sailing.

3. In line 7, what does sponsorship mean?

a. equipment

b. emotional support

c. money to help you do something

d. technical advice

4. How did Ellen attract the attention of her first sponsor, Kingfisher?

a. by doing well in the Mini Transat race

b. by raising money to buy a boat

c. by going to France

d. by gaining the title ‘Sailing’s Young Hope’

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5. The most difficult thing about her voyage during the Vendee Globe competition was the fact

that

a. she was a woman.

b. she had a new boat.

c. she was terrified.

d. she faced dangerous conditions by herself.

6. Ellen is an inspiration to us because

a. she didn’t give up on her dreams.

b. she is a sailor.

c. she is a Dame.

d. she is the only woman to have sailed around the world.

4.LISTENING H. You will hear a radio interview with Robert White, an adventure photographer, who is

talking about his work. For questions 1-7, complete the sentences.

1. Robert is a photographer who has received many for his work.

2. Robert prefers to visit places that are .

3. A was set up for Robert so he could take pictures of the birds.

4. During the storm Robert was afraid he might be .

5. Robert believes it is important for him to he is working with.

6. Robert became interested in photography after he .

7. Robert says that he to make a career out of photography.

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