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CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL ENGLISH 4: PROGRESS TEST 3

Name ___________________________________ Date _____________

Progress test 3
Part 1
Read and complete the words.

Example:

0 Timo and his dad went for a b i k e ride on an island.

1 They went to the island on a f __ __ __ __. [1]

2 Timo had a small h __ __ __ __ __ and his dad had a big one. [1] [1]

3 Timo wore his green waterproof j __ __ __ __ __. [1]

4 They took a fruit salad with strawberries,

o __ __ __ __ __ __ and some other fruit. [1]

5 Timo said: ‘Our fruit salad looks like a r __ __ __ __ __ __!’ [1]

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Part 2
Choose the correct word for each space.

Football!
Farid likes swimming 0 ___________ playing football. His sister Anissa likes playing football
6 ___________.

One evening 7 ___________ week, they watched a football match on TV. The player
8 ___________ scored the first goal was amazing. He was not the 9 ___________ powerful

player, but he was very athletic.


After the match, Farid and Anissa went to bed and turned 10 ___________ the lights. ‘That
football player 11 ___________ be really tired!’ Anissa said.

Example:
0 a but b and c because

6 a too b both c together [1]

7 a in b last c still [1]

8 a where b which c who [1]

9 a most b more c much [1]

10 a over b off c from [1]

11 a can b have c must [1]

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Part 3
For each question, circle the correct answer.

Example:

0 Is your family quite large?


a My three brothers are three.
b I’ve got three brothers.
c Three of his brother are tall.

12 What does your family like doing together? [1]


a We’re into cooking.
b We can cook a meal.
c We should start cooking now.

13 Would you like to bake a cake? [1]


a Yes, I like it.
b Yes, I’d love to.
c Yes, you can.

14 Have we got any sugar? [1]


a Yes, there’s plenty of sugar.
b Yes, it’s made of sugar.
c Yes, we have to get sugar.

15 What’s that? [1]


a You're eating a mango.
b Please give me a mango.
c It’s a mango.

16 Why are you looking at your computer? [1]


a Good idea!
b To get some ideas.
c It might be your idea.

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CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL ENGLISH 4: PROGRESS TEST 3

Part 4
Read the texts. For each question, circle the correct answer.

Example:

0 Who is Lucy?

a Jo’s aunt
b Jo’s uncle
[1]
c Jo’s cousin

17 What does this sign say?

a Don’t shout here.


b Don’t eat here.
c Don’t run here. [1]

18 What is this message about?

a a blizzard
b a flood [1]
c a drought

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19 Where could you see this sign?

a a museum
b a theatre
c a sports centre [1]

20 What does Sam have to find out about


for homework?

a clothes
[1]
b food
c games

21 Who would most likely write


this message?

a a school nurse
b a P.E. teacher
[1]
c a caretaker

22 Where is Dan?

a in a tropical rainforest
b in a desert
c in the Arctic [1]

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Part 5
Read the text. For each question, circle the correct answer.

My weekend
Mei
I went to stay with my grandparents at the weekend. They live in a bungalow. It isn’t very big,
but it’s modern and comfortable. We picked apples in the garden and I read a book about some
clever children who designed a robot. In the evenings, we played games in the kitchen. One night,
we heard loud claps of thunder and saw a lot of lightning through the window. It was spectacular!

Pat
I went to the coast with my mum. Every morning we went swimming at the beach and then we
went to a café for a big lunch. I always had some really fantastic carrot cake for dessert! In the
afternoons, we went back to the beach and I read a book about a family who went to Iceland
and saw the northern lights. I’d like to do that when I’m older!

Rayan
I stayed at home with my parents and my brother and sister. I planted carrots, squash and
beans with my mother in the garden. Every evening, we watched the sunset. When I went to
bed, I read a book about three children who are the same age as me. They went out in a little
boat at night, but they weren’t afraid. I’d love to be like them!

Example:

0 Who went to a house without any stairs?


a Mei b Pat c Rayan

23 Who has a family that is growing vegetables? [1]


a Mei b Pat c Rayan
24 Who ate something which tasted delicious? [1]
a Mei b Pat c Rayan
25 Who read a book with brave characters in it? [1]
a Mei b Pat c Rayan
26 Who enjoyed watching a storm? [1]
a Mei b Pat c Rayan

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Part 6
Anna is talking to an environmentalist called Paul. Read the interview and the questions below.
For each question, circle the correct answer.

Interview with an environmentalist

Anna: What’s your job, Paul?

Paul: I’m an environmentalist. I think that protecting the environment and endangered wildlife
is really important. The problems that our planet has are enormous. Sometimes people
think that they can’t do much to help, but that’s not true.

Anna: What’s one of the most important problems?

Paul: Well, plastic rubbish in the sea can hurt or kill turtles, fish and other animals. When
people go shopping, they often buy food in lots and lots of plastic. We can’t recycle all of
this plastic, so we shouldn’t use so much of it.

Anna: Do you live in an eco-house?

Paul: Yes, I do, actually. I started living there five years ago. It was built 13 years ago by a
conservationist who lived there for eight years and then sold it to me.

Anna: What’s your house made from?

Paul: The walls are made of stone and mud. For the roof, first they used wood, then they put
grass on top of it. I have solar panels to provide electricity.

Anna: Do you have any habits that you’re going to change?

Paul: I haven’t eaten meat since I was 18, but I’m keen on cheese and other things made of
milk. I’ll stop eating those, and eat more rice, fruit and vegetables. That’s my promise for
the future!

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CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL ENGLISH 4: PROGRESS TEST 3

Example:

0 What does Paul say about our planet’s problems?


a They are tiny. b There are no solutions. c They are huge.

27 What does Paul say about plastic? [1]


a We should recycle it. b We use too much of it. c We can’t reuse a lot of it.

28 How many years has Paul lived in his eco-house? [1]


a 5 b 8 c 13

29 What is Paul’s roof made of? [1]


a grass and wood b wood and mud c stone and grass

30 What is Paul going to stop eating? [1]


a meat b cheese c rice

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