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Insight Pre-intermediate Unit Test 3 A

A Grammar: Quantifiers
Read the sentence and choose the correct answer.
1 Woman Excuse me. Have you got green apples?
Man Yes, we have. Would you like some?
A ☐
some B ☐
a little C ☐ any

2 Sister Esra said she didn’t see people in the skatepark today.
Brother It’s probably because it was raining earlier.
A ☐ many B ☐ some C ☐ few

3 Student How much time have we got left to finish the essay?
Teacher Only I’m afraid; you have about five minutes.
A ☐ a little B ☐
much C ☐ a lot of

4 Man People have posted good reviews about the play on our website.
Woman That’s great! Hopefully more people will come and see it!
A ☐
a little B ☐
a lot of C some ☐
5 Boy Can you lend me some money, please?
Girl Sorry, I haven’t got left. I spent it all on comic books.
A ☐a few B ☐ many C ☐ much

6 Librarian Hi. How can I help you?


Student I’m looking for books for my course. I have a list here.
A ☐ a little B ☐
a few C ☐ few

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B Grammar: Relative pronouns


Complete the sentences with one word. One sentence has two possible answers.
1 This is the football stadium Yasemin watched her first ever match.
2 Ajay, loves music, downloads a new album every week.
3 In 2019, the year our dad started working for the bank, we bought a new car.
4 I think she’s the director last movie won three Oscars.
5 Did you enjoy the book the teacher lent you about the Amazon?
6 My birthday, you always forget, was yesterday.
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C Grammar: Quantifiers
Complete the sentences with one word.
1 How time do we have before we need to leave for the station?
2 How money did that dress cost?
3 How grandchildren do Jenny and Martin have?
4 How people were at the concert last night?

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5 How milk do you want in your tea?
6 How potatoes would you like with your chicken?
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D Vocabulary: Understanding topic vocabulary


Choose the correct words from the box to complete the sentences. There are three words
you do not need.

package eat recycle grow transport refrigerate throw away produce


give up

1 They these oranges from Peru by plane.


2 You can plastic by putting it in the red bin.
3 I think we too much food: the bin’s full!
4 Companies should use less plastic when they food.
5 The new factory can 120 cars a day.
6 You need a hot climate to rice.
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E Vocabulary: Understanding topic vocabulary


Choose the correct words from the box to complete the sentences. There are three words
you do not need.

greenhouse packaging friendly kilometres recycling efficient miles global


rubbish

1 This bag is eco- : you can recycle it.


2 You can be more energy- by using less electricity.
3 Some people buy local fruit and vegetables to use fewer food .
4 The new factory produces fewer gases than the old one.
5 Our local centre has bins for paper and plastic.
6 I go to the dump if I can’t recycle something.
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F Vocabulary: Understanding topic vocabulary


Choose the correct words from the box to complete the sentences. There are three words
you do not need.

bag bottle box can carton jar packet bowl tube

1 I got Aisha this square of chocolates for her birthday!


2 I think there’s a of soup in the cupboard.
3 Where’s that of jam that we bought yesterday?
4 Can you get a of toothpaste at the supermarket?
5 For breakfast, Martin eats a of cereal with milk.
6 Pete always takes a of water when he goes running.
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G Reading: Identifying relevant words
Read the article about meat alternatives and choose the correct answer for each question.

Meat, or not meat?


There are around 1.5 billion vegetarians in the world – that’s around 22% of the global population
that don’t eat meat. If that seems a surprisingly high percentage, only 1% of people in the world
or 75 million people, choose to become vegetarian and the other 21% either can’t eat meat for
health reasons or do not have access to it. Those who choose a vegetarian or vegan diet are
mostly younger people though more people are moving towards a plant-based diet or in other
words, are eating less meat.
So, what does a plant-based diet look like? Well, it’s not all broccoli and beans if that’s what
you’re thinking. There are many products that vegetarians and vegans can buy if they want to eat
something that has a similar taste or feel to meat, such as tofu and tempeh, made from
vegetables, or seitan, made from wheat. For people who aren’t ready to give up the taste of real
meat, but want to look after animals and the environment, there’s something new … fake meat.
Officially called cultured meat, this meat is quite different to tofu or seitan because it is made by
taking cells from an animal which is alive, then developing those cells in a laboratory.
Scientists have developed this new food product for several reasons. Some people want to eat
less meat not for their own bodies, but because they do not want to hurt animals, or they are
worried about how eating meat effects the environment. Farming animals produces a lot of
greenhouse gases and uses vital resources. For example, to make just one meat burger you need
660 gallons of water and nearly 65 square feet of land. And we often deliver meat by plane, which
produces further emissions.
However, there is a mixed reaction to this scientific development. A few people think cultured
meat is a wonderful idea; other people say that it will be difficult to feel like you are eating real
meat if you know that it was grown in a laboratory. At the moment, the process is very expensive,
so it’s hard to say if it will catch on. But, if we want to make changes to our lives and try and help
the environment, in my opinion this is another solution that is worth trying.

1 What have 75 million people around the world got in common?


A ☐They don’t eat meat by choice.
B ☐They don’t get meat where they live.
C ☐They don’t eat meat to help their bodies.

2 What are tofu and tempeh examples of?


A ☐ Something you can have instead of eating meat
B ☐ Something you can have if you can’t stop eating meat
C ☐ Something you can have instead of eating vegetables

3 What does the writer say about this new food product?
A ☐The technology people use to make the fake meat is very new.
B ☐The product is a new ingredient for people who don’t eat meat.
C ☐The way people make it is different to how they make real meat.

4 What does the writer say is one of the reasons for developing fake meat?
A ☐People want to feel they are eating healthily.
B ☐People want to look after the natural world.
C ☐People want to eat food from a laboratory.

5 Where does the writer say the greenhouse gases come from?
A ☐People who fly in planes
B ☐Laboratories that make fake meat
C ☐Making and transporting meat

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6 According to the article, what does the writer think about fake meat?
A ☐ It is important to experiment.
B ☐ It is a really good idea.
C ☐ It costs too much for most people.

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H Listening: Identifying key words


Listen to Mariam talking to Ben about his life as a chef that travels the world. Choose
the correct answer for each question.
1 What does Ben say is the strangest food he’s eaten?
A ☐ Spider
B ☐ Frog
C ☐ Snake

2 Who did Ben say he got his interest in cooking from?


A ☐ His cousin
B ☐ His father
C ☐ His teacher

3 What does Ben like cooking the most?


A ☐ Pasta
B ☐ Salad
C ☐ Fish

4 Why does Ben dislike junk food?


A ☐ It tastes very strange.
B ☐ It makes him feel ill.
C ☐ It smells funny to him.

5 How does Ben make sure his food is attractive to customers?


A ☐ He gets customer opinions.
B ☐ He chooses quality ingredients.
C ☐ He makes the food look nice.

6 What does Ben say we will eat more of in the future?


A ☐ Fish
B ☐ Vegetables
C ☐ Meat

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I Speaking: Making invitations
Match the questions with the answers. There are three options you do not need.
1 Do you want to come to the rock concert with A Sorry, but I’m busy then. I have
us tonight? a family lunch today.
2 Would you like to come with me to the tennis B No, thanks. I’m not interested in
match on Saturday? art. I prefer sports.
3 We’re going to an exhibition about space at C Yes, but I'm not sure where they
the science museum tomorrow. Would you are.
like to come? D That depends. What time does it
4 Do you want to go to the skatepark? We’re start and who’s playing?
going around 12 p.m. if you want to E No, thanks. I don’t feel like
come. listening to loud music.
5 Why don’t you come to the park with us on F That sounds great! I’m free
Wednesday? tomorrow. When shall we
6 Are you interested in coming with us to the meet?
protest later? G I’m not sure. What is it about?
H That’s a good idea. I don’t have
any plans then, and we can play
football.
I I’m going to a football match.
My favourite team is playing!
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J Writing: Recognizing audience and purpose


Read the texts and choose the correct answer.

From: Alison
To: Dave
Subject: Friday night

Have you got plans for Friday? I’m having a party on Friday 22nd. Hope you can make it! Text
07700 901 955 to let me know if you can come.

1 What is the main purpose of the text?


A ☐ To remind someone about something
B ☐ To give someone instructions about something
C ☐ To invite someone to something

Zak Just wanted to say it was


nice to see you last weekend;
loved the presents! Hopefully
see you again soon!
2 What is the main purpose of the text?
A ☐ To offer
B ☐ To thank
C ☐ To invite

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From: Ajay
To: James
Subject: Beach

Let me know soon if you’re coming to beach so I can book the car. Can you tell Zak? Don’t want
to leave it until the last minute.

3 What is the main purpose of the text?


A ☐ To make a request
B ☐ To give instructions
C ☐ To ask for help

Laundry done and clean clothes folded at back of


cupboard. Don’t forget to keep it tidy and put
dirty clothes in basket while I’m away! Thanks.
Love, Mum x

4 What is the main purpose of the text?


A ☐ To offer something to someone
B ☐ To remind someone about something
C ☐ To thank someone for something

Concert
Help us raise money for charity
Concert happening in church hall this Sunday
from 10 a.m. £3 entry. Tell your family and
friends!

5 What is the main purpose of the text?


A ☐ To advertise
B ☐ To suggest
C ☐ To ask for help

About Travel Photos

Paris!
Going to Paris soon? Must see: Eiffel Tower, Louvre, etc. L’ arc de triomphe beautiful, too. Try
cafes and restaurants. Art museums also good, but expensive. Lots of great places to stay, too.
Tips for cheap trip and lots of photos below.

6 What is the main purpose of the text?


A ☐ To advertise
B ☐ To announce
C ☐ To suggest

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