Upp-Int Progress Test Unit 05 A

October 15, 2017 | Author: HaroldJesusCamacho | Category: Gang, Organized Crime, Crimes, Crime & Justice, Police
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Progress test Unit 5 Test A

Progress Test 5A Name: ___________________________________________

Grammar 1

Complete the gaps with the correct forms of the passive voice, using the words in bold. 1 My phone battery must need replacing, because it ___________________ twice a day. have to, charge 2 The cook was glad he wasn't the one who ___________________ .

blame

3 If you had tried harder, your essay ___________________ by now.

could, finish

4 The sales director complained he was no longer ___________________ regular reports. 5 After Pearl Harbour ___________________ by the Japanese, the US entered the war. 6 When I was a child, yoghurt ___________________ in jars.

send bomb

always, sell

7 The customer was very angry because he thought he ___________________ twice. 8 Jerome ___________________ on business since his new boss arrived. 9 If the rain doesn't stop the whole village ___________________ .

cheat

not send away

may, flood

10 In order to work properly, the interactive whiteboard ___________________ .

properly, must,

set up Mark __/10

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Progress test Unit 5 Test A 2

Complete the second sentence so that it corresponds to the first, using a passive verb with the subject supplied. Subjects in italics should not be mentioned in the answers. 1 Before the gang was caught they robbed many people of their savings. Many people ________________________________________. 2 People will use mobile telephones more and more for shopping. Mobile telephones ________________________________________ more and more. 3 Colin's pay is less than it should be. Colin isn't ________________________________________ as he should be. 4 In the 1850s they imprisoned people for stealing a loaf of bread. In the 1850s people _______________________________________. 5 People did not use penicillin widely used before the Second World War. It was not until the Second World War ________________________________________. 6 At the time we didn't consider James the best player. James ________________________________________. 7 Airports often use birds of prey to protect aircraft from other birds. Birds of prey ________________________________________. 8 They are eventually going to discontinue grants for students. Eventually grants for students are ___________________ . 9 The new drug needs to be given to patients in small doses only. Patients need only ___________________ in small doses. 10 Someone put steroids in the athletes' food secretly. Steroids ___________________ . Mark __/10

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Vocabulary 3

Complete the gaps with the correct form of the words and expressions below. post

join

log on

double-click

edit

enter

browse

scroll down

touchscreen

prompted

How to manage your profile on Peopleconnect using an iPad: 1 Use the _______________ of your iPad to connect to the internet. 2

_______________ your username and password.

3

_______________ on to your Peopleconnect account.

4 Go to the Settings menu and _______________ to the bottom. 5

_______________on the Profile tab.

6

_______________through the extras list in the Extras column on the left.

7 You can _______________a comment and attach it to your profile. 8 If you wish to _______________a chat you can search through the ‘Your contacts’ section. 9 When _______________, update your profile status. 10

_______________your profile and save your profile settings.

Mark __/10 4

Complete the following sentences with the missing words using the clues in brackets. 1 The cells are grown in laboratories where ____________ (tests) are carried out to investigate the speed of their development. 2 In the last few decades, ____________ (progress) in medical technologies have brought about tremendous changes in every branch of medicine. 3 As far as doctors know, the new drug has very few ____________ (unwanted consequences) and it is safe to drive under its influence. 4 Genetic ____________ (alteration) of animals has developed significantly in recent years. 5 The IVF process starts in a ____________ (in vitro) and the final step is embryo implantation. Mark __/5

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Progress test Unit 5 Test A 5

Choose the correct answers. 1 Have you heard about someone pirating / hacking into Sharon's Facebook account and posting some terrible comment about her? 2 My brother was convicted / charged of shoplifting but luckily the judge only gave him 12 months' community service. 3 Four men have pleaded / found guilty to burglary. 4 The police acquitted / issued a description of the suspected murderer and asked witnesses to come forward and help with the investigation. 5 The judge asked the jury to discuss the case in another room until they were able to find / reach a unanimous verdict. Mark __/5

Use of English 6

Complete the sentences with the correct word. 1 You can s____ in to the account by providing your name and password. 2

Feel free to e____ any of the details. You can change anything you like.

3

Photos of our holiday were u____ on to the website yesterday.

4

Just t____ the icon on the screen once gently, and it should open.

5

Currently, the s____ effects of taking this new drug aren’t known.

6

The two j___ who escaped from prison yesterday have just been arrested by police.

7

The film industry is damaged by p____. Too many people are downloading and watching films without paying.

8

It is difficult for a doctor to make a d_____ when he doesn’t know all of a patient’s symptoms.

9

Just c____ your subscription if you don’t want to continue using our service.

10 If you want a close up of the picture, it’s easy to z____ in. Mark __/10

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Listening 7

 Listen to the news items and choose the correct answers, a, b, c or d. 1 The first news item informs us that a lab employee

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a

has robbed Lloyds bank of more than £80,000.

b

denied stealing over £500,000 from the company he worked for.

c

tried to have money transferred to one of his colleagues.

d

has been stealing since January.

The employee of the science lab in the first news item a

has been acquitted of theft and forgery due to police not having enough evidence against him.

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4

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b

has confessed to forgery and theft in a court hearing.

c

has repeatedly been committing theft and forgery over the last few years.

d

has been convicted of forgery and theft and given ten years in prison.

According to the second news item, the couple going through IVF treatment a

were extremely happy that she got pregnant through IVF.

b

found IVF treatment cheaper and more successful compared to the last time they had it.

c

were particularly upset because this was their only child.

d

already have a child through IVF from the same clinic.

The second news item suggests that Jenny and Fred Herbert a

didn’t give up the baby.

b

want the clinic to take responsibility for the mistake.

c

didn't want another baby through IVF treatment.

d

have taken the clinic to court.

According to the third news item, the Modern Technology Fair a

is for real technophiles and those who love new technology.

b

will offer new mobiles and computers for sale.

c

will offer training free of charge to those who pay the entrance fee.

d

is a good place to buy the latest touchscreen technology.

Mark __/5

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Reading 8

Read the text and choose the correct answers, a, b, c or d. Crime today: Jet Street gang Street gangs, already prominent in large cities and urban areas, are rapidly becoming more popular among young people. With their membership expanding, the rate of street crime in some communities has risen dramatically in the last few years. One of the largest and most prolific criminal gangs in the world today, with an estimated membership of thousands in San Francisco, and tens of thousands in other areas of North and Central America, is the Jet Street gang. This transnational criminal organisation started as a small street gang in one of the poorest areas of San Francisco and has been active since the 1980s in many regions of the United States, Mexico and Central America. In the last decade, state police forces, the FBI and customs and immigration officers have been involved in a number of cases where they undertook raids and carried out arrests of suspects right across the regions where the gang operates. The gang’s criminal activities range from minor criminal offences, such as petty theft, joyriding, shoplifting and vandalism, to serious criminal activities such as drug trafficking, arson, robbery, weapons trafficking, human trafficking, identity document forgery, fraud, and murder. "Every police officer and most judges recognise the name ‘Jet Street gang’", says special FBI agent Bob Hemsley. "They are one of the most prolific street gangs in the USA. They steal cars, burgle homes, and I'd say that someone is robbed by one of the gang members every day." "It's a well-established gang and its members commit all kinds of street crimes," claims Raphael Dominguez, who oversees investigations by the Bureau of Firearms and Drug Trafficking in Central America. "They are devoted to the gang and to the letter J. We see street graffiti and tattoos with variations of the letter J all the time. Gang members also identify themselves with the letter J on their clothing." Unfortunately, most gang members caught and arrested by police officers do not make it to court. Witnesses often pull out of trials, as they fear for their lives. This is quite understandable due to the number of threats they receive from gang members prior to the trial. As fast as arrests are made, accused gang members are released, often due to alibis provided by other gang members. And if a gang member does eventually appear in court, he is likely to be acquitted and released due to a lack of evidence. 1

The writer claims that a

crime committed on the streets is generally on the rise.

b

due to the street gang Jet Street operating on the streets, crime has risen dramatically.

c

the violence of street gangs is going up, hence crime is on the increase.

d

the crime rate in some areas is directly influenced by the rising number of street gang members.

2

According to the article, a

a vandal or a thief who steals small items is less of an offender than a fraudster or arsonist.

b

the Jet Street gang commits a large number of trafficking offences.

c

police officers have arrested a large number of 13th Street gang members recently.

d

a large number of Jet Street gang members have been arrested and imprisoned for their crimes.

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One of the police officers quoted in the article says that the gang a

is the most important street gang in the world today.

b

is well known in the law enforcement community.

c

has committed almost all existing crimes.

d

has many members who escape from police after being arrested.

The article says that a

most policemen have met one of the gang members.

b

the Jet Street gang is among the most active gangs in America.

c

the letter ‘J’ is important to members of gangs.

d

the Jet Street gang members commit car theft and burglary on a daily basis.

According to the article, a

most gang members eventually stand trial in court.

b

gang members get threats from other gang members when they go to court.

c

there is lack of witnesses in gang member trials, as they often get threatened by other gang members.

d

gang members have a witness in court who gives them an alibi.

Writing 9 Write a story (200-250 words) about a crime that was committed. Include the following points in your story:    

setting the scene (characters, background etc.) the type of crime or crimes committed efforts by the police to solve the crime what happened finally to the criminal/criminals and the victim/victims.

Info 1 /1

Info 2 /1

Info 3 /1

Info 4 /1

Form /2

Vocabulary /2

Grammar /2

Total /10

Total: ___/70

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