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End-of-term test 2 Listening 1 1.11 Listen to a conversation. Then choose the correct answers. (10 marks) 4 Match 1–6

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End-of-term test 2 Listening 1

1.11 Listen to a conversation. Then choose

the correct answers. (10 marks)

4 Match 1–6 with a–g. (6 marks) publicize

a a portrait

Alan wants to meet Julie …

1 paint

b after the planet

a after school

2 play

c a campaign

3 write

d a test

4 revise for

e the government

5 look

f a bestseller

6 petition

g truant

b at the weekend

1 What is happening on Friday night? a Julie and Alan are going out. b Julie’s parents are going out. 2 What is on on Saturday evening? a a music concert

b an exhibition

3 Who has already watched the film? a Julie’s sister

b Alan’s brother

4 What is Julie going to book? a cinema tickets

b exhibition tickets

5 When is Alan’s brother going into town? a Saturday afternoon

b this afternoon

Language focus 5 Choose the correct words. (16 marks) It’s cold! I ’ll shut / ’m shutting the window. 1 I might / will go to the party. I’m not sure yet. 2 I couldn’t / can’t speak English when I was four. 3 We mustn’t / don’t have to study more than one language at my school if we don’t want to.

Vocabulary

4 The artist criticized / was criticized for her

2 Choose the correct words. (6 marks)

controversial work.

Hi! I’m Josh. I’m fifteen and I go to a secondary /

5 I think it will rain / is raining tomorrow.

primary school in the UK. Yesterday I (1) made /

6 When did / were mobile phones invented?

took a difficult exam. I really hope I (2) pass / fail!

7 Next year, Alfie will be able to / could drive.

In the evening, I wanted to relax, so I watched a

8 You mustn’t / don’t have to go in that room! It’s

science (3) novel / fiction film. The special (4) settings / effects were amazing, and the film was really exciting and (5) colourful / dull. I didn’t notice that it was three hours long, so I ended (6) up / with going to bed late!

6 Complete the dialogue with the words. (12 marks) ’d like to ’ll love ’re coming going to do aren’t going to spending won’t Sarah What are you going to do in the holidays?

3 Complete the table with the words. (8 marks) comedy controversial fantasy imaginative landscape masterpiece mystery painting ridiculous book and film genres

just for teachers!

David

I (1) ____________________ stay with my cousins in Athens.

Sarah That sounds good. You always enjoy (2) ____________________ time with your cousins. You (3) ____________________

works of art

art adjectives

being in Greece and it definitely

comedy

(4) ____________________ be cold! David

Yes, but there’s a problem. My cousins (5) ____________________ be there because they (6) ____________________ here for the school holidays!

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End-of-term test 2 7 Write the correct form of the verbs to complete the first and second conditional sentences. (12 marks) If it’s (be) sunny tomorrow, we’ll go to the beach. (1st) 1 If I ___________________ (see) him, I’ll tell him. (1st) 2 We ___________________ (look) on the website if we need the phone number. (1st) 3 If you ___________________ (not make) dinner tonight, I won’t do the shopping tomorrow. (1st) 4 Your teacher would be really happy if you ___________________ (get) the top marks in all your exams! (2nd) 5 If you won the lottery, you ___________________

How important is this exhibition? very / not very 1 How many paintings are there? ten / eighty 2 Where were the oldest paintings created? France / London 3 How often did Monet travel to London? once / more than once 4 When did the gallery break its sales record? last week / months ago 5 Has the exhibition finished? no / yes

Communication 9 Match questions and statements 1–5 with responses a–f. (10 marks) ‘Are you sure?’

(be) really rich. (2nd) 6 We ___________________ (not work) in this shop if we were famous pop stars! (2nd)

c

1 ‘What’s the matter?’ ___ 2 ‘Have you got a minute?’ ___ 3 ‘Try this one!’ ___

Reading

4 ‘What on earth is that?’ ___ 5 ‘What about this one? Is it any good?’ ___

8 Read the text. Then choose the correct answers. (10 marks)

MONET EXHIBITION This Monet exhibition is one of the most important exhibitions of the year. At least ten of the eighty paintings here are on show for the first time. The earliest paintings are the artist’s landscapes, which show his drawing skills. These were painted during his teenage years in France. The later masterpieces include the scenes painted on the Normandy coast in the early 1880s. You can also see the series of Views of the Thames, such as Charing Cross Bridge and Waterloo Bridge, which were begun on Monet’s trips to London between 1899 and 1901. The gallery’s ticket sales record was broken before the doors were opened. All tickets were sold on the gallery’s website months in advance of the exhibition’s opening day last week. The critics love the exhibition, and it has received excellent reviews. If visitors continue to come, it will be the gallery’s most successful exhibition since it was opened in 1901.

a ‘I’m not sure. It looks a bit like a cat!’ b ‘Of course. What can I do for you?’ c ‘Yes, definitely.’ d ‘OK. I’ll trust you.’ e ‘I’d only recommend that if you like romances.’ f

‘Nothing. I don’t want to talk about it.’

Writing 10 Write about an art gallery or a museum you have visited. Use the questions to help you. (10 marks) 1 Where is the place? When did you go? 2 What kind of things can you see there? 3 What things did you enjoy? Why? 4 Was their anything you didn’t like? Why? 5 All in all, would you recommend this place to other people? What kind of people do you think will enjoy it the most?

Total marks: Listening _______ / 10 Vocabulary _______ / 20 Language focus _______ / 40 Reading _______ / 10 Communication _______ / 10 Writing _______
 / 10 TOTAL _______ / 100

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