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B2 Gold First Unit 4 Test, Diapositivas de Inglés

B2 Gold First Unit 4 Test with answer key

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Modern exploration of the South Pole began in 1902 when Captain Scott led _____________

British National Antarctic Expedition, accompanied by Ernest Shackleton and Dr Edward

Wilson. Using _____________ teams of dogs and sledges they aimed to be ___________

first people to reach the Pole. Unfortunately, ill health and lack of supplies meant they failed.

___________ few years later, Shackleton led his own expedition and, although he set a

record for reaching ___________ farthest point south, he had to turn back 97 miles before

the Pole to save _____________ lives of his men. In 1911 Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian, set

out with ____________ extremely well organised team who were trained in skiing and dog-

driving. As a result, they not only reached the Pole, but returned 10 days early – something

which had never happened before. At the same time, Scott was also trying to get to the Pole

again. This time he succeeded, but only to find that ____________ Norwegian Flag had been

placed there a month earlier by Roald Amundsen.

Complete the text with the, a/an or '−' for zero article.

My trip through Africa in 2008 has so far been the highlight of my life. I _________ (plan) that trip

ever since I __________ (see) a TV programme when I was about four years old. The vast plains,

deserts, jungles and mountains teeming with wildlife immediately ___________ (capture) my

imagination. So one day, while I ____________ (listen) to the radio, I heard about the chance to do

exactly that and, finally, in 2008, my dream ____________ (come) true. I _________ (head) across

the Sahara through the most inhospitable, yet extremely beautiful, landscapes, meeting the most

hospitable people in the world. I ___________ (always want) to visit Timbuktu and, after several

scary adventures, I finally made it.

Put the verbs in brackets in the most appropriate past form.

The two teenagers were IMPATIENT to get started on their camping trip, but they were also a little

UNSURE about it because they'd never been camping alone. This was because their parents

thought it would ENDANGER their lives. However, the two boys had never really been IRRESPONSIBLE

so finally, after a lot of discussion, their parents agreed they were UNLIKELY to do anything stupid.

When the boys arrived, they tried to put up their tent, but they were UNSUCCESSFUL the first time.

The second time they managed to do it. They were really hot by the time they finished so they dived

into the river, which was INCREDIBLE cold, much to their surprise. After eating their dinner they

went to bed, but they found it IMPOSSIBLE to sleep because they were so excited.

Read the text. Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.

Modern exploration of the South Pole began in 1902 when Captain Scott led _____________

British National Antarctic Expedition, accompanied by Ernest Shackleton and Dr Edward

Wilson. Using _____________ teams of dogs and sledges they aimed to be ___________

first people to reach the Pole. Unfortunately, ill health and lack of supplies meant they failed.

___________ few years later, Shackleton led his own expedition and, although he set a

record for reaching ___________ farthest point south, he had to turn back 97 miles before

the Pole to save _____________ lives of his men. In 1911 Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian, set

out with ____________ extremely well organised team who were trained in skiing and dog-

driving. As a result, they not only reached the Pole, but returned 10 days early – something

which had never happened before. At the same time, Scott was also trying to get to the Pole

again. This time he succeeded, but only to find that ____________ Norwegian Flag had been

placed there a month earlier by Roald Amundsen.

Complete the text with the, a/an or '−' for zero article.