Gateway B1 2nd Edition Unit 8 Test < Genuine SECRETS >

Grammar/vocabulary (multiple choice)

Gap fill 3. I’m sorry I’m late — I ____ (get) stuck in traffic.
Answer: got / have got (context-dependent — prefer "got" for a completed past event)

Reading (short answer) 4. Read a short paragraph about someone’s career path and answer: Why did they change jobs?
(Expected: to find better work–life balance / higher pay / more responsibility — pick the reason given.)

Listening (sample question) 5. Listen to a conversation about applying for a job. Which document does the applicant say they forgot to bring?
(Expected: CV / references / portfolio — answer depends on clip.)

Speaking prompts

Writing prompt (120–160 words)

Short model sentence starters

The listening section often includes:

Common distractors: The speakers might mention multiple options but choose only one. Listen for time markers (by next week, in five years, as soon as) and modal verbs (might, could, would). gateway b1 2nd edition unit 8 test

Example Task:
You hear two friends talking about a new app. What does the man say about it?
Options: A) It’s too expensive. B) It’s easy to use. C) It requires an update.


Match the words to make collocations:

Answers: 1-b, 2-a, 3-c

Choose the correct option: "If we don’t / won’t stop using plastic, the oceans will be more polluted."
Answer: don’t (because after "if" we use present simple, not future) Grammar/vocabulary (multiple choice)

The first conditional expresses real and possible situations in the future.

Structure: If + subject + present simple, subject + will + base verb.

Example: If we don’t reduce pollution, the planet will get warmer.

Important variations:

Test Tip: In the Gateway B1 2nd Edition Unit 8 test, you will likely see sentence transformation exercises:
"Turn the sentence into a first conditional: 'I think it will rain. I will take an umbrella.'"
If it rains, I will take an umbrella.

The vocabulary usually revolves around modern life and gadgets.