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  • English Unlimited Intermediate Teachers Pack Photocopiable Cambridge University Press 2011

    Progress test 13 Looking back 1Progress test 13 Looking back 15 I

    .

    (forgiven / sorry / would / him / said / have / hed / if )

    /5

    VOCABULARY3 Events in business

    Complete the expressions in the sentences.

    Example: Hes made millions from the business he set u p ten years ago.

    1 My dads r from his bank. Hes looking

    for another job.

    2 The company I invested my savings in w

    b . Ive lost all my money.

    3 My sister t o the family

    business when my father retired.

    4 Did you hear that Lourdes was f ?

    Nobody knows what she did wrong.

    5 Yukio r the business himself until it

    made enough money to employ a few staff.

    6 Wendys a brilliant businesswoman. She

    b u_ the business from

    nothing./6

    4 Acts of kindness and bravery

    Complete the sentences with a preposition from the box.

    for from with for by to

    Example: Id like to thank everyone for being so kind.

    1 Of course Ill help you. Youve done a lot of favours

    me.

    2 A helicopter rescued my colleague the top

    of the mountain.

    3 My dad left everything me and my brother.

    4 The old man risked his life going back into

    the burning house.

    5 My mother helped me a lot the children

    when they were small./5

    GRAMMAR1 should have, could have

    Complete the sentences with should have, shouldnt have or could have, adding the correct form of the verb in brackets.

    Example: A Im afraid that case is too big. B Yes, I should have brought a smaller one. (bring)

    1 A Were going to be late. B We

    . The trains quicker. (drive)

    2 A Tim and Jen arent at home. B Well, they

    out. (go)

    3 A How long are you going to be? B Ages.

    I this essay tonight. (start)

    4 A Do you think anyone saw the crash? B Lets ask

    the neighbours. They

    something. (see)

    5 A I saw a man take an old womans purse. B You

    the police. (tell)

    /5

    2 Unreal conditionals: past

    Put the words in order to complete the sentences.

    Example: If Id seen the accident, I would have told the police. (seen / the accident / would / told / the police / I / Id / have)

    1 If

    .

    (my parents / at home / stayed / wouldnt / had /

    happened / have / the accident)

    2 If

    .

    (done / would / hated / a law degree / it / hed /

    have / he)

    3 I

    .

    (come / your party / invited / would / me / have / to /

    youd / if)

    4 If

    .

    (told me / his age / never / guessed / I / hadnt / he /

    would / have / it)

  • English Unlimited Intermediate Teachers Pack Photocopiable Cambridge University Press 2011

    Progress test 13 Looking back 2

    Caf de Jaren is one of the largest cafs in

    Amsterdam. The large building features a spacious

    caf on the ground floor with a pleasant restaurant

    and salad bar on the first floor, as well as a superb

    canal-view terrace. Recently Caf de Jaren won the

    title of Dutch Caf of the Year. Situated right in the

    centre of Amsterdam, Caf de Jaren can be easily

    reached by public transport. 3.00?

    27 August 29 August

    direction Rome Fiumicino Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Rome Fiumicino

    departure time 10.40 14.25

    arrival time 13.15 16.45

    flight number E94 E93

    39.99 79.99

    5 Evaluating past actions

    Match 25 with ae.

    1 Im so embarrassed. You could have 2 We should have3 I could have told you if youd 4 If Id known about it, I 5 Weve missed the last bus. It would have been

    better to

    a asked me.

    b told me who she was.

    c known. Everyone else did.

    d leave earlier.

    e would have told you.

    /4

    ACROSS CULTURES6 make, let, be allowed to, be supposed to

    Circle the correct words.

    Example: Youre supposed / allowed to be quiet in the library, but people are always talking.

    1 You cant make / let students work hard. They have

    to want to do it.

    2 Neils a difficult child. His parents always make / let

    him do whatever he wants.

    3 In Japan, youre supposed / allowed to take your

    shoes off inside the house.

    4 When I was a child, my parents made / let me stay

    up as late as I wanted.

    5 On the metro, you have to buy a ticket. Youre not

    supposed / allowed to pay at the end.

    /5

    EXPLORE WRITING7 Writing a summary of information from different

    sources

    Complete Simones email to her friends.

    1

    /10

    TOTAL /40

    easyJettotal: C119.98 Park Hotel Amsterdam

    Stadhouderskade 25www.parkhotel.nl

    NH Central StationDistelkade 21www.nh-hotels.com

    Amsterdam hotels in the city centre

    Hi everyoneCant wait to see you all this weekend. I suggest you book the easyJet flight from Rome, flight 1 , leaving at 2 and arriving in Amsterdam at 3 . Your return flight will cost 4 . Ive booked the Park Hotel Amsterdam, which is on 5 . Its right in the 6 . Have a look at the website: 7 . If youre hungry, we could meet at the 8 at about 9 . If its a nice day, we can sit outside on the 10 which looks out over the canal. We can decide what to do next when we meet there. Text me if there are any problems.Love Simone