Prev Next Attenzione: Hai 15 minuti per completare il test I file audio non possono essere messi in pausa I file audio si possono ascoltare al massimo 2 volte Section 1: ReadingQuestion 1You see this notice in a café: "Orders must be placed at the counter." What does this mean?A) You can sit and wait for someone to take your order.B) You have to ask for your food or drink at the counter.C) You can only order takeaway.Question 2Read the note: "We’re sorry, but the shop will close an hour earlier this Friday due to staff training." What will happen this Friday?A) The shop will not open at all.B) The shop will remain open for longer than usual.C) Customers will have less time to shop.Question 3"The hikers pressed on through the woods, though the weather was harsh and the path hard to follow." What does "pressed on" mean in this sentence?A) Moved forward despite difficulty.B) Pushed something out of their way.C) Walked quickly through something.Question 4"When writing an email to the boss, it’s best to keep your tone formal and avoid jokes." What does "tone" suggest in this context?A) The way the message might feel to the reader.B) The structure and layout of the email, including spacing and formatting.C) The choice of words based on their size and impact.Question 5"The new manager quickly got rid of old systems that were no longer useful." What does "got rid of" mean?A) Improved.B) Threw away.C) Fixed.Question 6"She always backs up her claims with facts, which makes her arguments very believable." What does "backs up" mean?A) Challenges.B) Builds on.C) Supports Section 2: ListeningQuestion 1What does the second speaker say?A) The station is the next stop.B) The station is the last stop.C) The station is nearby.Question 2Why is Sarah calling?A) To invite someone to a meeting.B) To remind someone about a meeting.C) To cancel a meeting if without the files.Question 3What should passengers do before boarding the train?A) Have their boarding document at hand.B) Check the platform number.C) Board the train at platform 7.Question 4What does the speaker suggest?A) The climb was tough but very enjoyable.B) The climb was hard, but the view was rewarding.C) The view was good but not enough to make the climb worthwhile.Question 5What does the speaker say about fuel costs?A) They’ve risen, but it’s unclear how much they affect other products.B) They are slowly going up influencing goods in general.C) They have risen quickly and might not return to previous rates.Question 6What does the man imply about the policy?A) It faced opposition but proved effective afterwards.B) It wasn’t a failure and was accepted by the community right away.C) The community was divided on the effects of the new policy. Section 3: Grammar & VocabularyQuestion 1She ______ tea every morning.A) drinksB) drinkC) drinkingQuestion 2They ______ to the park yesterday.A) wentB) goesC) goneQuestion 3If I _____ more time, I would read that book.A) have hadB) haveC) hadQuestion 4He admitted to ______ the mistake during the meeting.A) makingB) makeC) have madeQuestion 5I don’t want to argue with her; I’ll just let her ______ the point this time.A) takeB) haveC) winQuestion 6The politician’s statement was ______ with anger and frustration.A) fullB) heavyC) loadedQuestion 7Boss ain’t happy, we gotta get our ___ together and fix this.A) thoughtsB) actC) ideasQuestion 8He tried to keep the meeting short and sweet, but everyone kept ___ new topics.A) bringing upB) bringing inC) raising Final Step A quale indirizzo email dobbiamo inviarti il report con il tuo risultato? Name Email Acconsento la registrazione dei miei dati. Inviami il Risultato! Prev Next