2 Progress Test U1 U2 - Page1
LISTENING
5 points
Listen to Mrs. Williams talking to her neighbour on the phone and answer the questions.
1. Mrs. Williams calls her neighbour to talk about
her brother.
a TV programme.
her sister-in-law.
2. Jeremy went skiing with
his brother’s wife.
his wife.
his sister.
3. The couple enjoyed skiing in the Alps.
True
False
4. The couple went to visit a friend in hospital.
True
False
5. Brenda was more seriously ill and had to stay in hospital longer.
True
False
READING
5 points
Read the information about Hamiltons Fitness Centre from their website http://www.hamiltonsfitness.co.uk/
and answer the questions.
Hamiltons Fitness Centre has been in Colchester in Essex, UK since 1990. We consider ourselves to be a 'real' training gym. That is a gym where you will, with our help and encouragement, get to your goals within a reasonable time. Our gym is made up of a full size cardio gym, where you can spend as long as you need on the equipment, without being asked to make way for a queue of people waiting; a resistance machine gym with over 30 different pieces of equipment; an aerobic studio with 20 classes each week (all included in your membership) and a full size free-weights gym with over 1000kg of weights along with all the equipment and ideas that you will need to use it effectively.
When you first start exercising we will help you to define your goals and then construct a programme that will get you to where you want to be. But it's not all hard work. We have a comfortable modern cardio cafe, where we serve snacks and members can take time to relax and chat. |
1. Hamiltons Fitness Centre has existed for more than 15 years.
True
False
2. To use the cardio gym you have to wait in a queue.
True
False
3. You can use 30 pieces of equipment in aerobics classes.
True
False
4. They can help you create your training programme.
True
False
5. There is also a place where you can have drinks and talk with people.
True
False
USE OF ENGLISH
20 points
FUNCTIONS
5 points
- Ćwiczenie 8 aqm
WRITING
15 points
You’re worried about your roommate because she/he is ill and she/he doesn’t want to see the doctor. Write an email to her/his parents in which you describe her/his symptoms and ask them for help (150 words).