<sbook_test>
<sbook_test_ref>Quarterly test</sbook_test_ref>
<sbook_test_company>NLMK</sbook_test_company>
<sbook_test_group>39</sbook_test_group>
<sbook_test_level>B2</sbook_test_level>
<sbook_test_date_submitted>2023/06/12 21:25:28</sbook_test_date_submitted>
<sbook_test_date4file_name>20230612_2125</sbook_test_date4file_name>
<sbook_test_student_name>Roman</sbook_test_student_name>
<sbook_test_student_email>ehenov_ra@nlmk.com</sbook_test_student_email>
<sbook_test_mcq>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_past_simple_vs_past_continuous_past_perfect_selection_b2_02.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>2</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Grammar</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B2 - 02</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Past simple vs past continuous vs past perfect (by Дарья Плужник)</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Complete the sentences with the correct alternative.
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(a) By the time Nigel [ ] at the party,]]></qs>
<ans>was arriving</ans>
<ans>arrived</ans>
<true>arrived
</true>
<submitted_answer>arrived</submitted_answer>
<score>1</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(a) everyone [ ]]]></qs>
<ans>ate</ans>
<ans>had eaten</ans>
<true>had eaten
</true>
<submitted_answer>had eaten</submitted_answer>
<score>2</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(a) and [ ].]]></qs>
<ans>was dancing</ans>
<ans>danced</ans>
<true> was dancing
</true>
<submitted_answer>was dancing</submitted_answer>
<score>3</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>3</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(b) The boys [ ] in the garden for hours]]></qs>
<ans>had been playing</ans>
<ans>played</ans>
<true>had been playing
</true>
<submitted_answer>had been playing</submitted_answer>
<score>4</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>4</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(b) and when I [ ] to check on them,]]></qs>
<ans>went</ans>
<ans>was going</ans>
<true>went
</true>
<submitted_answer>was going</submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>5</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(b) they [ ] a football around]]></qs>
<ans>had kicked</ans>
<ans>were kicking</ans>
<true>were kicking
</true>
<submitted_answer>were kicking</submitted_answer>
<score>5</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>6</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(b) and [ ]]]></qs>
<ans>laughing</ans>
<ans>laughed</ans>
<true>laughing
</true>
<submitted_answer>laughing</submitted_answer>
<score>6</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>7</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(c) Ellen [ ] about going to Hawaii to visit her sister for some time,]]></qs>
<ans>was thinking</ans>
<ans>had been thinking</ans>
<true>had been thinking
</true>
<submitted_answer>was thinking</submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>8</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(c) so when she [ ] her job and was given a generous redundancy package,]]></qs>
<ans>had lost</ans>
<ans>lost</ans>
<true>lost
</true>
<submitted_answer>lost</submitted_answer>
<score>7</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>9</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(c) she immediately [ ] her sister to let her know]]></qs>
<ans>called</ans>
<ans>had called</ans>
<true>called
</true>
<submitted_answer>called</submitted_answer>
<score>8</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>10</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[(c) and then [ ] her flight.]]></qs>
<ans>was booking</ans>
<ans>booked</ans>
<true>booked
</true>
<submitted_answer>booked</submitted_answer>
<score>9</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>81.8</sub_score>
</sbook_test_mcq>
<sbook_test_mcq>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/vocab_prepositions_b2_02.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>6</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Vocab</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B2 - 02</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Prepositions (by Дарья Плужник)</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Complete the sentences with the correct preposition.
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[Gavin admitted it was the initial two weeks that were the hardest when he gave [ ] smoking.]]></qs>
<ans>up</ans>
<ans>over</ans>
<ans>in</ans>
<true>up
</true>
<submitted_answer>up</submitted_answer>
<score>1</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[Tomás has got such a talent for languages! He only has to spend a few months in a country to pick [ ] enough of the language to speak fluently to native speakers.]]></qs>
<ans>out</ans>
<ans>up</ans>
<ans>off</ans>
<true>up
</true>
<submitted_answer>up</submitted_answer>
<score>2</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[We were all devastated when Fabrizia’s grandmother passed [ ] as she had always been at the heart of the family. We miss her very much.]]></qs>
<ans>out</ans>
<ans>by</ans>
<ans>away</ans>
<true>away
</true>
<submitted_answer>away</submitted_answer>
<score>3</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>3</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[The problem that Louise is currently facing is that she’s taken [ ] a new role at work but still has to manage her old one at the same time until a replacement is found for her.]]></qs>
<ans>on</ans>
<ans>up</ans>
<ans>over</ans>
<true>on
</true>
<submitted_answer>on</submitted_answer>
<score>4</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>4</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[When Dad told me he was going to take [ ] hang gliding when he retired, I assumed he was pulling my leg. How wrong can you be?]]></qs>
<ans>on</ans>
<ans>up</ans>
<ans>in</ans>
<true>up
</true>
<submitted_answer>up</submitted_answer>
<score>5</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>5</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[We’ve always supported our children and the decisions they’ve made, so when Lewis told us he wanted to drop [ ] of university we just asked him what he planned to do.]]></qs>
<ans>away</ans>
<ans>off</ans>
<ans>out</ans>
<true>out
</true>
<submitted_answer>out</submitted_answer>
<score>6</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>6</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[Jessie’s always looked [ ] his father, Walter, and is keen to follow in his footsteps and become an officer in the navy.]]></qs>
<ans>up to</ans>
<ans>out of</ans>
<ans>up in</ans>
<true>up to
</true>
<submitted_answer>up to</submitted_answer>
<score>7</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>100</sub_score>
</sbook_test_mcq>
<sbook_test_mcq>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_past_modals_selection_b2_03.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>8</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Grammar</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B2 - 03</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Past modals</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Complete the sentences with the verb in brackets using past modals.
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[The shelves are empty. The product [ ] (to sell out)]]></qs>
<ans>must have sold out</ans>
<ans>should have sold out</ans>
<ans>could have sold out</ans>
<true>must have sold out
</true>
<submitted_answer>must have sold out</submitted_answer>
<score>1</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[We arrived late at the meeting. We [ ] earlier (to leave)]]></qs>
<ans>could have left</ans>
<ans>must have left</ans>
<ans>ought to have left</ans>
<true>ought to have left
</true>
<submitted_answer>ought to have left</submitted_answer>
<score>2</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[They had no money left. They [ ] a taxi! (to order)]]></qs>
<ans>mustn't have ordered</ans>
<ans>can't have ordered</ans>
<ans>shouldn't order</ans>
<true>can't have ordered
</true>
<submitted_answer>shouldn't order</submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>66.7</sub_score>
</sbook_test_mcq>
<sbook_test_mcq>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_used_to_would_will_past_and_present_habits_b2_02.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>9</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Grammar</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B2 - 02</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Past and present habits</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Complete the gaps with the verbs in brackets to describe past or present habits only (other meanings are sometimes possible too but you should ignore them).
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[We [ ] meetings twice a week before the pandemic (to hold).]]></qs>
<ans>used to hold</ans>
<ans>would to hold</ans>
<ans>hold</ans>
<true>used to hold
</true>
<submitted_answer>used to hold</submitted_answer>
<score>1</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[Usually, we [ ] with the items on the agenda (to start).]]></qs>
<ans>would have started</ans>
<ans>use to start</ans>
<ans>would start</ans>
<true>would start
</true>
<submitted_answer>would start</submitted_answer>
<score>2</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs><![CDATA[Nowadays we [ ] meetings only on-line (to have).]]></qs>
<ans>would have</ans>
<ans>are used to have</ans>
<ans>will have</ans>
<true>will have
</true>
<submitted_answer>will have</submitted_answer>
<score>3</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>100</sub_score>
</sbook_test_mcq>
<sbook_test_open_cloze>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/vocab_making_polite_enquiries_b2_01.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>1</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Vocab</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B2 - 01</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Making polite enquiries (by Дарья Плужник)</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Complete the second question so that it means the same as the first.
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs>Have you ever flown in a helicopter before?<br />I was wondering [ ]?</qs>
<true>if you had ever flown in a helicopter before
</true>
<submitted_answer>i</submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs>Who gave you that beautiful necklace?<br />Do you mind me asking [ ]?</qs>
<true>who gave you that beautiful necklace
</true>
<submitted_answer>w</submitted_answer>
<score>1</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs>What time does the film start on the first channel?<br />Could you tell me [ ]?</qs>
<true>(at what time|what time|when) the film starts on the first channel
</true>
<submitted_answer>w</submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>33.3</sub_score>
</sbook_test_open_cloze>
<sbook_test_open_cloze>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_wish_past_simple_wish_past_perfect_selection_b2_02.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>3</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Grammar</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B2 - 02</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Expressing wishes in the past and present (by Дарья Плужник)</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Complete the sentences with the verb in brackets.
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs>I really wish they [ ] me about that job. I just want to know if I’ve got it or not! (to call)</qs>
<true>called
</true>
<submitted_answer>s</submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs>If only he [ ] us the truth! I wonder why he didn’t? (to tell)</qs>
<true>had told
</true>
<submitted_answer>c</submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs>I wish I [ ] more about the range of creative jobs that exist when I was at school. I’m sure I’d be doing something else now if I had. (to know)</qs>
<true>had known
</true>
<submitted_answer>h</submitted_answer>
<score>1</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>3</qn>
<qs>If only it [ ] possible for us to take a year off work. I’d love to travel around the world and take a break from it all. (to be)</qs>
<true>(was|were)
</true>
<submitted_answer>w</submitted_answer>
<score>2</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>50</sub_score>
</sbook_test_open_cloze>
<sbook_test_open_cloze>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_present_perfect_simple_vs_present_perfect_continuous_b2_02.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>4</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Grammar</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B2 - 02</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Present perfect simple vs present perfect continuous (by Дарья Плужник)</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Complete the sentences with the verb in brackets.
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs>Since we opened the gallery yesterday, we [ ] over £2,000 worth of paintings – it’s incredible! (to sell)</qs>
<true>have sold
</true>
<submitted_answer>h</submitted_answer>
<score>1</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs>Ding-Lun [ ] drawing, so it’s no surprise that she now wants to go to Art College and become an illustrator for children’s books. (to always love)</qs>
<true>has always loved
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs>Please excuse the mess. We [ ] the house all week and haven’t had chance to clear everything up yet. (to repaint)</qs>
<true>have been repainting
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>3</qn>
<qs>The development of electric wheelchairs really [ ] physically disabled people to become more independent and gain greater access to social facilities. (to help)</qs>
<true>has helped
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>25</sub_score>
</sbook_test_open_cloze>
<sbook_test_open_cloze>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/vocab_feelings_embarrassment_anxiety_relief_b2_02.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>5</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Vocab</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B2 - 02</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Embarrassment, anxiety, relief... (by Дарья Плужник)</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Match beginnings 1–6 with endings a)–h) to complete the sentences. There are two endings you do not need.<br /><br /><em>a) a leaf, my first jump from the diving board into the pool went well.<br />b) impressed by the game I had played.<br />c) the moon with happiness.<br />d) relieved that I started crying.<br />e) my stomach turn with anxiety.<br />f) wits, I knew I had to make it to the top of the mountain.<br />g) awkward seeing Jim, my ex-boyfriend.<br />h) the earth would swallow me up. I had never felt so embarrassed in my life.<br /></em>
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs>The pressure of the exams had been really intense and after finishing the final one, I was so [ ]</qs>
<true>d 
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs>When the comedian asked me to come up onto the stage, I truly wished [ ]</qs>
<true>h
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs>When I heard I’d won the writing competition, I was completely over [ ]</qs>
<true>c
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>3</qn>
<qs>I decided not to go to the party as I knew it would be [ ]</qs>
<true>g
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>4</qn>
<qs>Although I was scared out of my [ ]</qs>
<true>f
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>5</qn>
<qs>Although I was really nervous and was shaking like [ ]</qs>
<true>a
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>0</sub_score>
</sbook_test_open_cloze>
<sbook_test_open_cloze>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_reported_speech_selection_b1_02.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>7</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Grammar</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B1 - 02</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Reported speech</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Complete the sentences with reported speech. 
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs>We saw a cheaper solution elsewhere!<br />Our client told us they [ ].</qs>
<true>had seen a cheaper solution elsewhere
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs>I am preparing a cheaper design.<br />The engineer reassured them that he [ ].</qs>
<true>was preparing a cheaper design
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs>I'll give you a discount.<br />The salesperson promised she [ ].</qs>
<true>('d|would) give (us|them) a discount
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>0</sub_score>
</sbook_test_open_cloze>
<sbook_test_open_cloze>
<path_to_csv>inc_drills/grammar_verb_patterns_selection_b2_03_5lines.csv</path_to_csv>
<exercise_nr>10</exercise_nr>
<exercise_type>Grammar</exercise_type>
<selection_number>B2 - 03</selection_number>
<exercise_name>Verb patterns</exercise_name>
<instructions><![CDATA[
Complete the sentences with the infinitive or the gerund of the verb in brackets.
]]></instructions>
<qa>
<qn>0</qn>
<qs>The consultant [ ] at a lower price.<br />(to suggest + to sell ← past simple)</qs>
<true>suggested selling
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>1</qn>
<qs>They [ ] costs but it failed.<br />(to try + to cut ← present perfect)</qs>
<true>('ve|have) tried to cut
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>2</qn>
<qs>The sales manager [ ] too much on the advertising campaign.<br />(to admit + to spend ← past simple)</qs>
<true>admitted spending
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>3</qn>
<qs>They [ ] on the market before the manager joined them.<br />(to begin + to work ← past perfect)</qs>
<true>(had begun to work|had begun working)
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<qa>
<qn>4</qn>
<qs>Redesigning the product [ ] a completely new strategy.<br />(to involve + to prepare ←  future simple)</qs>
<true>will involve preparing
</true>
<submitted_answer></submitted_answer>
<score>0</score>
</qa>
<sub_score>0</sub_score>
</sbook_test_open_cloze>
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<submitted_answer>

</submitted_answer>
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