PROGRESS TEST. 9a grade

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1.
1 point
VOCABULARY
Complete the dialogues with these phrasal verbs.

call up come down cut off find out
go on go up kick off put up

Ben: I wanted to speak with you last night, so I tried to (1) _____________ you ______________ from home. But I was
(2) _____________ while I was trying to get through. Is there a problem with your phone? Anyhow, I wanted to know if you had managed to
(3) _____________ any more information about your dad’s smart phone contract?
Mike: Yes, I did. He said prices won’t
(4) _____________ any more, and they might even start to (5) _____________, so it will soon be a great time to get one if you want one.

Paula: What time does the soccer game
(6) _____________?
Dan: Two o’clock.


1. ___________
2.
1 point
VOCABULARY
Complete the dialogues with these phrasal verbs.

call up come down cut off find out
go on go up kick off put up

Ben: I wanted to speak with you last night, so I tried to (1) _____________ you ______________ from home. But I was
(2) _____________ while I was trying to get through. Is there a problem with your phone? Anyhow, I wanted to know if you had managed to
(3) _____________ any more information about your dad’s smart phone contract?
Mike: Yes, I did. He said prices won’t
(4) _____________ any more, and they might even start to (5) _____________, so it will soon be a great time to get one if you want one.

Paula: What time does the soccer game
(6) _____________?
Dan: Two o’clock.


2. ___________
3.
1 point
VOCABULARY
Complete the dialogues with these phrasal verbs.

call up come down cut off find out
go on go up kick off put up

Ben: I wanted to speak with you last night, so I tried to (1) _____________ you ______________ from home. But I was
(2) _____________ while I was trying to get through. Is there a problem with your phone? Anyhow, I wanted to know if you had managed to
(3) _____________ any more information about your dad’s smart phone contract?
Mike: Yes, I did. He said prices won’t
(4) _____________ any more, and they might even start to (5) _____________, so it will soon be a great time to get one if you want one.

Paula: What time does the soccer game
(6) _____________?
Dan: Two o’clock.


3. ___________
4.
1 point
VOCABULARY
Complete the dialogues with these phrasal verbs.

call up come down cut off find out
go on go up kick off put up

Ben: I wanted to speak with you last night, so I tried to (1) _____________ you ______________ from home. But I was
(2) _____________ while I was trying to get through. Is there a problem with your phone? Anyhow, I wanted to know if you had managed to
(3) _____________ any more information about your dad’s smart phone contract?
Mike: Yes, I did. He said prices won’t
(4) _____________ any more, and they might even start to (5) _____________, so it will soon be a great time to get one if you want one.

Paula: What time does the soccer game
(6) _____________?
Dan: Two o’clock.


4. ___________
5.
1 point
VOCABULARY
Complete the dialogues with these phrasal verbs.

call up come down cut off find out
go on go up kick off put up

Ben: I wanted to speak with you last night, so I tried to (1) _____________ you ______________ from home. But I was
(2) _____________ while I was trying to get through. Is there a problem with your phone? Anyhow, I wanted to know if you had managed to
(3) _____________ any more information about your dad’s smart phone contract?
Mike: Yes, I did. He said prices won’t
(4) _____________ any more, and they might even start to (5) _____________, so it will soon be a great time to get one if you want one.

Paula: What time does the soccer game
(6) _____________?
Dan: Two o’clock.


5. ___________
6.
1 point
VOCABULARY
Complete the dialogues with these phrasal verbs.

call up come down cut off find out
go on go up kick off put up

Ben: I wanted to speak with you last night, so I tried to (1) _____________ you ______________ from home. But I was
(2) _____________ while I was trying to get through. Is there a problem with your phone? Anyhow, I wanted to know if you had managed to
(3) _____________ any more information about your dad’s smart phone contract?
Mike: Yes, I did. He said prices won’t
(4) _____________ any more, and they might even start to (5) _____________, so it will soon be a great time to get one if you want one.

Paula: What time does the soccer game
(6) _____________?
Dan: Two o’clock.


6. ___________
7.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


1. _________
8.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


2. _________
9.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


3. _________
10.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


4. _________
11.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


5. _________
12.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


6. _________
13.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


7. _________
14.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


8. _________
15.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


9. _________
16.
1 point
LANGUAGE WORKOUT
(GRAMMAR)

Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in parentheses.

1 I still _____________ (not pay) yet. They promised me a check by Friday.
2 _____________ you ever _____________ (award) a prize for anything when you were a child?
3 I _____________ (send) so much spam yesterday. I went crazy!
4 The windows _____________ (clean) at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
5 I think John _____________ (interview) for the job when I called. He wasn’t at home.
6 That’s his boat. It _____________ (call) the Mariner.
7 You _____________ (tell) what to do when you get there tomorrow.
8 Joe _____________ (hurt) when he fell off a ladder. He had to go to the hospital.
9 Have you heard? Michelle _____________ _____________ (promote)! She’s going to be the manager now.
10 When _____________ he _____________ (question) by the police yesterday?


10. _________
17.
1 point
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


1. _________________
18.
1 point
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


2. _________________
19.
1 point
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


3. _________________
20.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


4. _________________
21.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


5. _________________
22.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


6. _________________
23.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


7. _________________
24.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


8. _________________
25.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


9. _________________
26.
2 points
READING

Read the text and complete the sentences.

The Coliseum

The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theater in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheater. It’s right in the middle of Rome, with traffic circling it at high speed all the time. It was built over 2,000 years ago, and held up to 50,000 spectators. People would go there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal displays, executions, and plays. It was one of the greatest spectacles of ancient Rome.
But the problem facing the people of Rome today is what to do with it now. It is very old, very damaged, and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The air pollution caused by traffic is destroying it. To preserve it, the roads around it could be closed, but that would create problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars shouldn’t be allowed near it, and special public transportation should be designed to take people around it. They want plans to be developed for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves to be treated especially carefully because it is so unique. The structure of the building has already been damaged because of pollution, and the way the traffic shakes its foundation. Something has to be done soon.
Another problem is the damage caused by visitors. In fact, some people think it should be closed to the public, and that it should be opened only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts, or church festivals. The problem is that the huge numbers of tourists who visit it bring a lot of money into the city. The Coliseum continues to be seen as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But the number of people who come end up causing damage to the building. Many people feel that if city authorities go on allowing people to visit the Coliseum, only a certain number of people should be allowed
to visit each year, in the same way that visitor numbers are limited at Machu Picchu in Peru, for example. One thing is for certain; the future of the Coliseum cannot be guaranteed until something is done.

1 The Coliseum is an __________________________.

2 It was built __________________________ years ago.

3 It can hold __________________________ people.

4 It was originally used for fights, animal displays, executions, and __________________________.

5 The Coliseum is at risk because there’s too much __________________________ around it.

6 People have suggested designing __________________________ to reduce air pollution.

7 The __________________________ has been damaged by the traffic.

8 Some people think the Coliseum should be closed to the public because visitors __________________________.

9 The Coliseum is valuable to __________________________ because it’s a big attraction for visitors.

10 Allowing a limited number of __________________________ each year could be done at the Coliseum like it has been at Machu Picchu.


10. _________________
27.
15 points
WRITING

Write a paragraph describing the scientist you like the most. Explain your reasons and give a little biography data about him/her.
28.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

1. ________________
29.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

2. ________________
30.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

3. ________________
31.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

4. ________________
32.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

5. ________________
33.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

6. ________________
34.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

7. ________________
35.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

7. ________________
36.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

8. ________________
37.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

9. ________________
38.
2 points
LISTENING
Listen to the report and choose True or False.
1 The report is about the history of the English language.
True / False

2 Some children in different countries are being taught their school subjects in English. True / False
True / False

3 This prepares students for studying English at college level.
True / False

4 This means that students will be able to teach English anywhere in the world.
True / False

5 Mandarin, French, and Arabic are three languages which are growing in popularity.
True / False

6 Better-known languages are becoming more dominant.
True / False

7 Not many people around the world speak more than one language.
True / False

8 American people often speak only one language.
True / False

9 A lot of new vocabulary is entering the English language.
True / False

10 The report suggests that English may be replaced by Spanish as the world’s dominant language.
True / False

10. ________________
39.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Complete the sentences with these words.

acknowledged benefit colleagues
deserved honor landline persuaded prejudice recognize signal

1 Dan worked so hard, he _____________ to get a better exam result than he did.
2 There is still a lot of racial _____________ in the world. It’s a shame.
3 We didn’t _____________ the importance of what we had done until much later.
4 A monument was put up in the town to _____________ the memory of the heroes.
5 We will all _____________ from cleaner energy like solar and wind power.

1. _________________
40.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Complete the sentences with these words.

acknowledged benefit colleagues
deserved honor landline persuaded prejudice recognize signal

1 Dan worked so hard, he _____________ to get a better exam result than he did.
2 There is still a lot of racial _____________ in the world. It’s a shame.
3 We didn’t _____________ the importance of what we had done until much later.
4 A monument was put up in the town to _____________ the memory of the heroes.
5 We will all _____________ from cleaner energy like solar and wind power.

2. _________________
41.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Complete the sentences with these words.

acknowledged benefit colleagues
deserved honor landline persuaded prejudice recognize signal

1 Dan worked so hard, he _____________ to get a better exam result than he did.
2 There is still a lot of racial _____________ in the world. It’s a shame.
3 We didn’t _____________ the importance of what we had done until much later.
4 A monument was put up in the town to _____________ the memory of the heroes.
5 We will all _____________ from cleaner energy like solar and wind power.

3. _________________
42.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Complete the sentences with these words.

acknowledged benefit colleagues
deserved honor landline persuaded prejudice recognize signal

1 Dan worked so hard, he _____________ to get a better exam result than he did.
2 There is still a lot of racial _____________ in the world. It’s a shame.
3 We didn’t _____________ the importance of what we had done until much later.
4 A monument was put up in the town to _____________ the memory of the heroes.
5 We will all _____________ from cleaner energy like solar and wind power.

4. _________________
43.
2 points
VOCABULARY

Complete the sentences with these words.

acknowledged benefit colleagues
deserved honor landline persuaded prejudice recognize signal

1 Dan worked so hard, he _____________ to get a better exam result than he did.
2 There is still a lot of racial _____________ in the world. It’s a shame.
3 We didn’t _____________ the importance of what we had done until much later.
4 A monument was put up in the town to _____________ the memory of the heroes.
5 We will all _____________ from cleaner energy like solar and wind power.

5. _________________
44.
20 points
SPEAKING

Follow the teacher instructions