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Units 5 & 6 1


Progress test


Complete the words and match them with the definitions. n d e r


a u _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ s _ _ e n t b m _ _ u _ _ _ r _ _ _ n d c p _ _ c _ _ t _ _ n d u _ s _ _ t _ _ n _ _ l e e n _ _ s _ _ s e f i _ _ e s _ _ _ s _ _ l e g d _ r _ g _ _ _ t i _ _ h o _ _ _ c r _ _ _ e d


n v e tm 1 (n) measure taken in advance to stop something happening


2 (n) removal of regulations 3 (adj) not able to be maintained at current rate 4 (n) situation where less money is spent on something than is needed 5 (adj) filled with more people than is comfortable 6 (v) fail to interpret something correctly 7 (adj) not showing an appropriate level of care or thought 8 (n) something that has no meaning or makes no sense


2


Choose the best options to complete the text. Do you think your carbon footprint is bigger or smaller than Leon’s?


Every day, we do the / – a things which release an / the b amount of carbon dioxide into – / the c environment. The /An d amount of CO2 you release is called your ‘carbon footprint’ and it can be calculated by monitoring what you do in the /a e typical day. Let’s use Leon’s typical day as an /a f example. Leon wakes up and has the /a g hot shower before getting dressed. For a / – h breakfast he usually has a / the i mixture of fruit from around – / the j world. He switches on a / the k dishwasher before leaving his house and driving to – / the l work in his car. He chose the / – m sportiest car he could afford because he loves the / – n fast cars. After work, he often drives into town to buy – / the o clothes. He loves the / – p smart shoes and he always buys the /a q most expensive ones because he likes – / the r people to notice them. After driving home, he orders a / – s takeaway and spends an / the t evening watching his huge TV.


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English for the 21st


Century • Units 5 & 6 Progress test


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