The editorial team at ProProfs Quizzes consists of a select group of subject experts, trivia writers, and quiz masters who have authored over 10,000 quizzes taken by more than 100 million users. This team includes our in-house seasoned quiz moderators and subject matter experts. Our editorial experts, spread across the world, are rigorously trained using our comprehensive guidelines to ensure that you receive the highest quality quizzes.
Get ready to check your grammar and vocabulary knowledge with this 'Gateway B2 Unit 7 Grammar and vocabulary quiz' that we have made here for you. The quiz is a great way to test your current knowledge as well as to learn a few new words and enhance your grammar. Sounds cool and fun, right? Well, let's not put much time into the discussion now, and we should go for it.
Questions and Answers
1.
Choose the correct alternatives to complete the email.
I loved the (4) soundtrack/stage, though.
Explanation The email is discussing something that the writer loved. The word "though" indicates that there might be a contrasting element to what the writer loved. The word "soundtrack" fits this context because it is something that can be loved in relation to a stage or performance. Therefore, "soundtrack" is the correct alternative to complete the email.
Rate this question:
2.
Choose the correct alternatives to complete the text.
My mum offered (2) buying/to buy me a subscription to a Spanish newspaper as well, but I (3) said/told her that I could read it online just as easily.
Explanation The correct alternative to complete the text is "to buy." This is because the phrase "offered to buying" does not make grammatical sense. Instead, "offered to buy" is the correct construction.
Rate this question:
3.
Choose the correct alternatives to complete the text. My mum offered (2) buying/to buy me a subscription to a Spanish newspaper as well, but I (3) said/told her that I could read it online just as easily.
Explanation The correct answer is "told" because it is the past tense form of the verb "tell" and it agrees with the subject "I" in the sentence. The sentence is discussing a conversation between the speaker and their mother, and the speaker is explaining that they informed their mother that they could read the Spanish newspaper online.
Rate this question:
4.
Choose the correct alternatives to complete the text.I try to do that for about half an hour every day. My friend’s brother went to Chile last year, so I asked him if we (4) would/could meet up to talk about what he did there. We were supposed to meet up last week, but he canceled at the last minute.
Explanation In this context, the word "could" is used to express the possibility or ability to meet up and talk about what the friend's brother did in Chile. It suggests that there was a potential for the meeting to happen, but it ultimately did not occur due to the brother canceling at the last minute.
Rate this question:
5.
Choose the correct alternatives to complete the text. He apologized for (5) let/letting me down, and we’re going to try again this week because my departure date is getting closer, and I need to make some proper plans now.
Explanation The correct answer is "letting". In this sentence, the speaker is referring to someone apologizing for "letting" them down. The word "letting" is the present participle form of the verb "let", which means to allow or permit. In this context, it suggests that the person being apologized to had been disappointed or betrayed by the actions of the other person. The use of "letting" in the sentence indicates that the person is taking responsibility for their actions and expressing remorse for the negative impact it had on the speaker.
Rate this question:
6.
Complete the text with these words. There are two extra words. been • had • have • that • this • was • would The screenwriter Michael Hodges has been speaking about his adaptation of Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, which is being released in cinemas on Friday. He explained (1) ……………………… it had taken some time to condense the novel’s plot into one 90-minute feature film, and he expected some people to be unhappy with his version.
Explanation The word "that" is the correct answer because it fits grammatically in the sentence and helps to connect the two clauses. In the context of the sentence, it is used to introduce a subordinate clause that explains why the screenwriter expected some people to be unhappy with his version of the film.
Rate this question:
7.
Complete the text with these words. There are two extra words.feedback • outcome • plot • roles • scenes • screenplay • stream The Arrival – writers wanted. Can you write two pages to be part of a feature film (1) ……………………… ?
Explanation The given correct answer for this question is "screenplay". In the context of the question, the text is asking for someone who can write two pages to be part of a feature film. A screenplay is a written script that outlines the dialogue, actions, and scenes of a movie or television show. It serves as the blueprint for the production and guides the actors, director, and crew in bringing the story to life on the screen. Therefore, "screenplay" is the appropriate word to complete the text.
Rate this question:
8.
Choose the correct alternatives to complete the email. Hi Craig,How was your weekend? I tried calling, but your mobile just went to voicemail every time. Anyway, do you remember that book you gave me last year for my birthday? It was a real (1) page-turner/blockbuster, and I couldn’t put it down.
Explanation The term "page-turner" is used to describe a book that is so engaging and captivating that it compels the reader to keep turning the pages. The phrase suggests that the book was exciting and interesting, and the speaker found it difficult to stop reading.
Rate this question:
9.
Rewrite the dialogue in the reported speech. A: Did you see the film on Channel 4 last night?B: No, I didn’t, but I recorded it. Is it good?A: I think it’s excellent. I’m sure the actress will get an award for it.B: I can’t wait to see it! 2 Grant said that he hadn’t, but that ……………………… it.
Explanation Grant said that he hadn't seen the film on Channel 4 last night, but that he had recorded it.
Rate this question:
10.
Rewrite the dialogue in the reported speech. A: Did you see the film on Channel 4 last night?B: No, I didn’t, but I recorded it. Is it good?A: I think it’s excellent. I’m sure the actress will get an award for it.B: I can’t wait to see it! 3 He asked ……………………… good.
Explanation The correct answer is "if it was, whether it was". In reported speech, we use "if" or "whether" to introduce a reported question. In this case, the question is "Is it good?", so when reporting it, we can use either "if it was" or "whether it was" to maintain the meaning of the original question.
Rate this question:
11.
Rewrite the dialogue in the reported speech. A: Did you see the film on Channel 4 last night?B: No, I didn’t, but I recorded it. Is it good?A: I think it’s excellent. I’m sure the actress will get an award for it.B: I can’t wait to see it! 4 Dave said that ……………………… excellent.
Explanation Dave said that he thought it was excellent.
Rate this question:
12.
Rewrite the dialogue in the reported speech. A: Did you see the film on Channel 4 last night?B: No, I didn’t, but I recorded it. Is it good?A: I think it’s excellent. I’m sure the actress will get an award for it.B: I can’t wait to see it! 5 He added that he was sure the actress …………………… an award for it.
Explanation The correct answer is "would get". In reported speech, we use "would" to express the future in the past. In this case, the speaker is reporting what someone said in the past, so they would use "would" to indicate the future possibility of the actress receiving an award.
Rate this question:
13.
Complete the text with these words. There are two extra words. been • had • have • that • this • was • wouldHe said it wasn’t just a question of what to include and what to leave out, but that he had also (2) ……………………… to write new scenes to help the story flow.
Explanation The word "had" is the correct answer because it fits grammatically in the sentence and makes sense in the context. The sentence states that the person not only had to decide what to include and what to leave out, but also had to write new scenes to help the story flow. The word "had" indicates that the person already performed these actions in the past.
Rate this question:
14.
Complete the text with these words. There are two extra words.feedback • outcome • plot • roles • scenes • screenplay • stream You can submit as many drafts as you like before the deadline, but remember to keep the(4) ……………………… simple.
Explanation The correct answer is "plot". In this context, the word "plot" refers to the sequence of events that make up the storyline of a movie or play. The sentence is suggesting that in order to keep the screenplay simple, it is important to focus on the plot and not include unnecessary or complicated elements.
Rate this question:
15.
Complete the text with these words. There are two extra words.feedback • outcome • plot • roles • scenes • screenplay • stream Our selection panel will choose the 50 best entries and inform you of the (5) …………………… by the end of February. Filmmakers around the country will then shoot the film, which will be released in April. Get involved and be part of something amazing!
Explanation The word "outcome" fits logically in the sentence as it refers to the result or conclusion of the selection process. The sentence states that the selection panel will choose the 50 best entries and inform the participants of the outcome by the end of February. This implies that the outcome will be the decision or outcome of the selection process, determining which entries were chosen.
Rate this question:
Quiz Review Timeline +
Our quizzes are rigorously reviewed, monitored and continuously updated by our expert board to maintain accuracy, relevance, and timeliness.