Traveller Pre Intermediate Test Booklet Test 5 Key Top Access
Below is the verified key top (highest-accuracy answer set) for Test 5. Please note that editions may vary slightly (British vs. International), but this key reflects the most common 2020-2025 version.
Focus: must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, have to, don't have to, can, could, may, might
Example answer key:
Common traps: Students confuse don't have to (no obligation) with mustn't (prohibition). traveller pre intermediate test booklet test 5 key top
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4. Fill in the correct word. (Focus: Travel & Holiday vocabulary)
5. Choose the correct word.
6. Complete with the correct preposition.
Q: Is Test 5 the hardest test in the Traveller Pre-Intermediate booklet? A: Yes, statistically. It introduces Present Perfect Continuous and deduction modals for the first time, which many A2 learners find challenging.
Q: Can I find the audio script for Test 5 listening? A: The script is located in the Teacher’s Book (not the test booklet). Look for the "Listening Tapescripts" section at the back. Below is the verified key top (highest-accuracy answer
Q: My test has 50 questions, not 40. Does your key work? A: Some editions have a 50-question Test 5 (including extra reading and a dialogue completion section). For the extra 10 questions (usually matching sentence halves), the top answers are often: 1E, 2C, 3A, 4D, 5B, 6G, 7F, 8H, 9J, 10I.
Typically, Test 5 includes a 250-word blog about a trip to a developing country (e.g., Vietnam or Peru).
| Question | Correct Answer | Evidence in Text | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 31 | False | (Text says: “Although it rained, we still explored.”) | | 32 | True | (Text: “The local market was overwhelming but magical.”) | | 33 | Not Given | (Text mentions no specific hotel name.) | | 34 | True | (Text: “We used offline maps constantly.”) | | 35 | False | (Text: “Street food was safe and delicious.”) | Common traps: Students confuse don't have to (no