FCE GRAMMAR TEST 2 PART 3 (USE OF ENGLISH)

For questions 13-24, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap.
Use only one word in each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).

In the exam you write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on a separate answer sheet.

Tip Strip

· Read the text for general understanding.

· Decide which type of word is needed for each gap (noun, adjective, etc).

· Look at the whole sentence, not just the line including the gap.

· Look at the word in capitals to the right of the gap. You may need to add a prefix or a suffix or make other changes to this word.

· Check the meaning of the text to see if the word is singular or plural.

· The word you choose must make sense in the context of the text as a whole. So when you've finished the task, read through and check that the text makes complete sense with your answers in place.

· Check your spelling.

Question 25: Is a noun or an adjective needed here?
Question 26:Add a suffix to this adjective to make the noun.
Question 30: What's the word for people who drive cars?
Question 34: : How does the end of this verb change when it becomes a noun?
Question 31: This word needs a suffix. Both negative and positive suffixes exist; which do you need here?

Putting the fun back into driving
(0) Because of the (0)____ number of cars on the roads, INCREASE -> INCREASING
25 few people get the chance to go out driving for (25)_____ these days. PLEASE
26 In Britain, traffic (26)_____ has increased by over seventy percent in the last couple of decades, DENSE
27 but there has been relatively little (27)_____ in the country's road network. GROW
28 The result of more traffic on the roads has been a greater emphasis on road (28)_____ SAFE 
29 and this has meant the (29)_____ of tougher speed regulations. INTRODUCE
30 As a result, those (30)_____ who enjoy going fast are always in danger of being fined. MOTOR
31 One answer is something called a 'track day'. This is an event where people can drive their own cars around a racing circuit, and explore the limits of its (31)_____ without the need to worry about other road users. PERFORM
32 Track days are not competitive events, and people go for the pure (32)_____ of driving. ENJOY 
33 Track days are currently seeing an enormous boom in (33)_____ , with over six hundred a year held in Britain alone. POPULAR
34 A great (34)_____ of vehicles can be found on the track at the same time and drivers have to follow a few basic rules. For example, slower vehicles must allow faster ones to pass. VARY

 

 

 

25. pleasure: verb to noun

26. density: adjective to noun

27. growth: verb to noun

28. safety: adjective to noun

29. introduction: verb to noun

30. motorists: noun to plural noun

31. performance: verb to noun

32. enjoyment: verb to noun

33. popularity: adjective to noun

34. variety: verb to noun

© 2024 VirtuAule English Language System

VirtuAule Courses

Speak English Course

SelfStudy Business English Course

KET - Key English Test (A2 level)

User Menu

Enrolled Student Login

Italiano