B2 English Level Practice Test
B2 English Level Practice Test
B2 English Level Practice Test
This English Core Test is focused on assessment of English receptive skills and contains three
sections:
SECTION I: Grammar (Use of English)
SECTION II: Reading Comprehension
SECTION III: Listening Comprehension
Time: 90 minutes.
3.The man sitting next to me on the plane was very nervous. He hadn’t flown before.
a) didn’t fly b) hadn’t flown c) hasn’t flown c) wasn’t flying
4.Where’s the book I gave you? What have you done with it?
a) have you been doing b) are you doing c) have you done
5."Paul lost his watch." "Well, if he had looked after it, he woudn’t have lost it."
a) won ́t lose b) wouldn’t lose c) wouldn ́t have lost
7. In recent years there has been a large increase in the number of people who take no regular
exercise.
a) of b) in c) for
10. “I haven't seen Mark for weeks.” “Well,I am meeting him this afternoon. Why don't you come
along?”
a) am meeting b) have met c) meet
11. I can't believe you're going on a cruise this summer; it must be costing the earth!
a) earth b) fortune c) nickel
13. "Where is my bank book?" "If you look in the drawer, you'll find it."
a) had looked b) looked c) look
14. "This cake tastes very sweet." "I think I put too much sugar in it."
a) a lot b) too much c) too many
15. Neil was reading the newspaper when he came across an article about an old friend of his.
a) into b) across c) on d) up with
17. “I have been trying to reach Jane on the phone all day.” “Don't you know? She's gone on
holiday.”
a) tried b) have been trying c) have tried
18. By the time Eric arrived at the airport, his flight had already departed.
a) has arrived b) arrived c) was arriving
19. She was grateful to all the volunteers for their help.
a) for b) about c) of d) in
20. Lisa was painting the house when her husband came home.
a) paints b) has painted c) was painting
Do Something Different
A - Indoor Skydiving
If you have always wanted to try skydiving, but are afraid of flying, here is the answer - indoor
skydiving. You will feel like you are free falling from a plane, even though you are only about two
feet off the ground, as a giant propeller blasts air at200 mph, suspending you in the airflow. It is a
free-fall experience that everyone must try, at the world's biggest skydiving wind tunnel, in
Bedfordshire, England. Compared to other similar experiences on the market, you will get more
'flight time' in the wind tunnel and, when you finish, a DVD containing footage of your flight for you
to remember the experience. This facility also caters to international skydiving teams, so be
assured that you'll be in the safest hands. The tunnel was originally built over fifty years ago to
study aerodynamic forces, and later to test the strength of aeroplane parts such as ejector seats.
Four decades later, the tunnel was restored. A reasonable level of fitness is required in order to
participate. Spectators can watch the dive from the free viewing gallery, but the loud noise makes it
unsuitable for very young children.
D - Scuba Diving
Are you having trouble finding things to do with the kids? Here's an idea. At the Aqua Fun
Programme, young adventurers are introduced to the thrill of breathing underwater. They are first
taught the basic procedures for scuba diving, including safety and communication with fellow
divers, and familiarized with the equipment before dipping their toes into the water. All the
instructors are qualified Diving Instructors. Then, under constant supervision, they get to dive and
swim around in a swimming pool, at a maximum depth of only 6 m, but still, experience what it
would feel like to be unnatural diving environment. Parents are welcome to watch as their children
learn to scuba dive and enjoy splashing around making bubbles underwater. Children don't have to
be strong swimmers and previous experience is not needed. You must bring your own swimwear,
but all other equipment will be provided.
Reading Task 2
You are going to read a newspaper article about a politician who made a film about climate
change. Seven sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the
sentences A-H the one which fits each gap (1-7). There is one extra sentence which you
do not need to use.
A. The movie owes its success to its ability to hold our attention.
B. He insists on using biodiesel vehicles and has decided to become carbon-neutral, which means
that he reduces the amount of carbon dioxide he produces every day.
C. Well, according to Gore, if we are clear about what the problem is, then we are more likely to
introduce changes into our daily lives, such as choosing the 'greenest' light bulbs or cars.
D. Whilst both the film and the book have largely been well-received by critics, they have been
criticized by some as being 'exaggerated' and 'over-the-top'.
E. The aim of the film certainly seems to be to 'shock'people into action, which may or may not be
the best way to tackle the issue of global warming.
F. The profits from both the film and the book are now funding other campaigns to spread the
message about global warming.
G. As Gore himself says, "It's not too late to solve this crisis, and solving it means avoiding the
worst of the consequences and reversing this trend towards catastrophe."
H. At first, Gore was reluctant, as he has always been a very private person, despite being used to
being in the public eye.
Correct: ________
Listening Task 2
Listen to the radio interview and mark the best answers.
2. According to the speakers, which country has made the most progress in the medical uses of
hypnosis?
a)Belgium
b)the U.S.A.
c)India
Correct: ________