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END OF YEAR TEST ● GROUP A

Listening, Use of English and Reading

Name: ________________________ 2 [Track 19] Listen to these six recordings. Choose the
Class: ________________________ best answer (A, B or C).
1 What are the two boys doing?
A playing a cricket match
LISTENING
B watching a cricket match
1 [Track 18] You will hear a conversation between two
C practising cricket to try to get into the school team
people, Josh and Carole. Put a cross (X) in the correct
box in the table to show if the sentences are True or 2 The protest will start in about
False. A a week.
B two weeks.
True False
C a month.
Josh doesn’t work at the 3 The girl is feeling
1
restaurant anymore.
A bored.
There are only two waiters B ill.
2
working at the restaurant. C excited.
The customers don’t often 4 Because of illness, Tom has got a different
3
leave money for the waiters. A finishing time than usual.
B teacher than usual.
The restaurant manager helps
4 C lesson than usual.
everyone in the restaurant.
5 The speaker has just
A left hospital after an illness.
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B found out what is wrong with him.
C heard that he is going to go to hospital.
6 Lee’s girlfriend, Anna,
A has to stay at home.
B is waiting for someone.
C is probably shopping.
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END OF YEAR TEST ● GROUP A
Listening, Use of English and Reading

4 Read the dialogues and decide which answer (A, B or


USE OF ENGLISH C best fits each gap.

3 Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, 1 A: Why don't you this sweater?
C or D) best fits each gap. B: But it's my favourite!
Let me tell you about my friend, Jane. She's (1) person I A: I know, but it's very old too.
know. She always does her homework on time and she's A try on B get off C throw away
never late (2) lessons. Her teachers are happy with her,
2 A: that new Italian restaurant yet?
because she always (3) good marks.
B: Yes, we had lunch there on Friday.
She's my friend because she's positive and (4) – she
cares a lot about other people and their feelings. And I A Have you been to B Did you go to
think it's important to be nice to (5) people! C Do you like
Jane's worried about the environment too. She often does 3 A: I'll do the washing-up in the evening, OK?
(6) work for Green Fields, a local charity organisation. At B: That's fine. You do the dishes now.
the moment, they (7) a campaign to stop illegal hunting A won't B mustn't C don't have to
in Africa.
4 A: Did you in the exam?
Next summer, (8) to go on holiday together. We want to
B: Yes, I tried to answer all the questions and wrote a
go to a small farm in France and learn something about
long essay.
animals. We're going to go (9) train. It's going to be a
long journey but planes are bad for the environment and A do exercise B do your best C do homework
(10) a lot of noise. 5 A: Their new guitarist isn't any better than their old one.
B: ! They're both really bad.
1 A responsible B more responsible A Exactly B Here you are C I disagree
C the most responsible /5
2 A for B with C in
3 A earns B gets C passes
5 Write the correct word next to each definition. The
4 A kind B confident C sociable first letter for each word is given. Do not change the
5 A every B other C much first letter.
6 A voluntary B helping C holiday 1 An item of clothing people often wear around their necks
in winter.
7 A organise B have organised
s____
C are organising 2 A place to eat in a workplace or school.
8 A we will B we have C we are going c______
9 A on B by C to 3 A small fly that bites people and can give you diseases.
m_______
10 A make B do C have
4 Bags that people take with them on holiday.
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l______
5 An area of thick tropical forest with many animals and
plants.
j_____
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END OF YEAR TEST ● GROUP A
Listening, Use of English and Reading

GETTING AWAY FROM IT ALL BY… TRAIN


True False There are many famous long distance train journeys. The
Orient Express from Paris to Istanbul was the most elegant
1 The Orient Express stopped running in and perhaps the saddest as it slowly got shorter – Paris to
1977. Vienna from 1977, Strasbourg to Vienna from 2007 and,
from 2009, nothing at all. However, my personal favourite is
2 The route of the Orient Express always the Coast Starlight.
ended in Vienna. I took this train in 2013, when I was on holiday in the USA
3 The writer first went to the USA in 2013. for two months, my first ever visit to the country. It travels a
total of over 2,200 km in almost 35 hours from Los Angeles
in southern California to Seattle in the far north-west of
4 It takes more than a day to travel The the USA, almost on the Canadian border. There are several
Coast Starlight route. reasons why I loved it.
Firstly, there is the usual high standard of American service.
5 The Coast Starlight goes to Canada. I’m sure all their night trains are as good, although I haven’t
travelled on any others. The ticket includes meals and they
are excellent too. Between meals, you can leave the dining
6 This was the writer’s first experience of car and go to the viewing car. This is higher than the rest of
an American night train. the train with bigger windows, so you get a great view of the
7 The dining car becomes a viewing car beautiful landscapes of the western USA.
The train left Los Angeles at 10 a.m. and, for the first twelve
between meals
hours, it followed the coast. I looked at the Pacific Ocean
8 The writer got off the train in Tacoma by until night fell. I missed the fruit farms of northern California
mistake. but, when I woke up, we were coming to Tacoma with the
4,392 metre high volcano, Mount Rainier towering over the
9 The Puget Sound is a river. city. I jumped out onto the platform to take some photos but
jumped back on quickly. I didn’t want to be left behind by
mistake.
10 The writer hasn’t travelled from Seattle to Now, we were next to the Puget Sound, a 161 km long, 16 km
Los Angeles yet. wide area of water where several rivers meet the Pacific
READING Ocean. There were forests, islands, boats, birds and, for a
few minutes, a group of whales swimming in the icy water.
6 Read the text and decide if sentences 1–10 are True The train arrived exactly on time at 8.37 p.m. and, as I got
or False. Put a cross (X) in the correct place in the off, I turned round to look at the train. I wanted to jump back
table. on for the return journey to Los Angeles. One day I will.

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END OF YEAR TEST ● GROUP A
Listening, Use of English and Reading

7 Read the extract from a novel. Choose the answer (A,


A VOLUNTEER ABROAD
B, C or D) which you think best fits according to the
It was eight o’clock in the morning and I was wide awake. The
text.
other people in the hostel room were all asleep and I got
1 In the morning, the writer dressed quietly because I didn’t want to wake them up. I don’t
A went to the volunteer office with three people from his know why. I would never see them again. Half an hour later,
after a quick coffee and roll in a baker’s near the hostel, I was
hostel.
at the volunteer worker office with three other hopeful
B woke up before anyone else in his room. volunteers. We sat there, silently, looking at each other,
C ate a small breakfast in the hostel. knowing we were in competition for the same jobs.
My turn for an interview came and I answered a few
D met some friends at the volunteer office. questions. The three interviewers looked carefully at my
2 Which sentence is true? clothes and hair to see what kind of worker I might be. Back
outside, I waited while more backpackers arrived. Finally,
A All of the people at the office found work.
three hours later, they called five of us back in to the room.
B The Australians and New Zealanders knew each other They told us we could start work on a farm immediately. They
before getting work. gave us some maps and instructions for a bus, although not
tickets, and we left. The other four were two couples, one from
C The writer couldn’t travel on the same bus as the other Australia and the other from New Zealand. They soon got to
volunteers. know each other and talked together like old friends while I
D The volunteers had to pay for their own transport to the stood alone. On the bus, there were four seats together for
farm. them and one for me six rows behind them. I sat next to a local
returning from a day’s shopping.
3 The writer says that the landscape was I sat and watched the landscape through the window.
A different. There were green fields and fruit trees at first but, as we
travelled south, the land grew drier. It wasn’t very pretty, with
B attractive.
brown hills, no trees and rubbish by the side of the road, but I
C uninteresting. loved it. It was fascinating because it was nothing like the
D unchanging. landscape back home.
It was dark when we arrived on the farm. A group of
4 The writer was surprised when he found out farmers welcomed us and decided who should work with
A he was in the same house as everyone else. whom. A man called Kostas took the Australian girl, Josie,
and me. He spoke almost no English but we understood that
B he and Josie had to share a room.
we should follow him to our volunteer home. We entered a
C how nice the room was. small, white house and Kostas opened the first door on the
D who Gavin was working with. right. It was empty except for two small mattresses on the
floor, each with a thin sheet and blanket. Josie went in and I
5 In the last paragraph, the writer says that Kostas waited outside ready to see if my room was any better.
A works very hard. Impatiently, Kostas, indicated that this was also my room.
Josie and I looked at each other in shock. A room together? I
B finds it hard to make decisions. knew what she was thinking. Her partner, Gavin, was
C treats men and women differently. somewhere else in the village sharing a similar room with
another, unknown volunteer.
D doesn’t want Josie to work for him.
With more sign language and broken English, Kostas told
us that work would begin at 5 a.m. the next day. He told me to
drive his tractor to the fields. He didn’t ask if we had driving
licences. I was a man and, in his opinion, I could drive.
Driving was the man’s job and, we guessed, there would be
similar differences in duties to come.

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