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END-OF-YEAR TEST ● GROUP A

Listening, Use of English and Reading

Name: ___________________________________ 2 [Track 19] Listen to an interview about learning.


Class: ___________________________________ Choose the correct answer, A, B or C.
Total: ____ /60 1 According to the professor, in order to learn well
you need to
A have access to information online.
Listening B read or listen to information more than once.
C have good handwriting.
1 [Track 18] Listen to four people talking about job
interviews. Match statements A-E with speakers 1- 2 The reason why writing with a pen helps us to
4. There is one extra statement. learn is that
A the pen touches your hand in certain places.
The speaker B you have to think about what you are writing
A was surprised that he/she was taken on. more carefully.
B was able to improve the terms offered. C you are more likely to re-read handwritten notes.
C had had the wrong kind of work experience.
D felt it was a very rigorous selection process. 3 According to the professor, one thing that can
E turned down the offer of a job. stop you concentrating is
A moving around too much.
1 _____ B eating too many snacks.
2 _____ C feeling hungry.
3 _____
4 _____ 4 The professor believes that music
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B can help us to remember things.
C is as distracting as other kinds of noise.

5 Which of these, according to the professor, helps


to motivate learners?
A Making interesting mind maps
B Having reachable goals
C Finishing the working day with a walk

6 The programme’s main aim is to


A encourage more people to study.
B compare different kinds of learners.
C suggest ways to improve people’s learning skills.

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Listening, Use of English and Reading

Use of English revising and I failed the exam. Going online while
3 Complete the text with the correct option, A, B, C studying is not always a good idea!
or D. Recently my dad has shown me an application which
he uses to manage his time at work. It simply blocks
Hiking in Nepal
access to Facebook and other pages. If (5) ________
Having worked extremely long hours in the field of I had discovered it before! Maybe I'd have passed
medicine for a number of years, I decided to quit my the exam and wouldn't have to retake it now!
job and go on an adventure. I’ve always loved the
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outdoors so I (1) _____ my friend Peter to go to
Nepal with me and hike in the foothills of the most 5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
beautiful mountains in the world. The Annapurna the words in brackets. Make any changes
circuit is considered to be one of the most beautiful necessary, but do not change the order of the
treks in the world and I was not disappointed. The words.
views were breathtaking.
1 By this time next year, I ___________________
Although it’s not as physically demanding as some of ___________________ (graduate) from
the higher altitude treks in the region, I came university.
(2)_____ against a few problems. From the (3)_____
2 You ____________________________________
I struggled with painful blisters on my feet and
(need / not / come) so early but since you're
I realised on the first day that I had chosen the wrong
here, you can help me with those boxes.
travel companion. Peter complained from morning
till night. If I could change one thing about the trip, 3 For a long time I __________________________
I’d (4)_____ on my own. _______________ (warn / she / start) revising
for the exam as soon as possible, but she ignored
my advice completely.
1 A insisted B persuaded C suggested D proposed
4 It ______________________________________
2 A back B off C by D up (time / you / apply) a better-paid job.
5 You ____________________________________
3 A outdo B set off C outset D set out
(ought / ask / me) before you invited my ex to
4 A had gone B be going C have gone D go the party.
6 _____________________________________
( What / I / say) we should have planned the
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4 Complete the text with one word in each gap. ___/6

ONLINE DISTRACTIONS 6 Complete the second sentence so that it has a


After learning French for a number of years I similar meaning to the first. Use between two and
decided it was high time I took an exam. I didn't five words, including the word in capitals.
want to put (1) ____________ revising for the exam
1 I don’t eat out because it’s too expensive. AVOID
till the last moment, so I prepared a great study
schedule. I was going to learn a bit every day. I _________________________ because it’s too
It worked well at the beginning. After lunch, expensive.
I (2) ____________ go to my room and study for 2 Carla said that Paul had cheated in the exam.
about two hours. It all went wrong one day when ACCUSED
I needed to use an online dictionary. Carla _________________________ in the exam.
(3) ____________ gone online, I saw some new 3 I’ll only come if you pay for the tickets. UNLESS
messages from my friends, replied to them, watched
I ________________________ for the tickets.
a few videos and, before I knew it, it was
dinnertime. In the end, I did very (4) ____________

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

4 Everyone recognises her now because she was on can, at least for a short while, pretend to
a reality TV show. IF themselves and their friends that they are wearing
People wouldn’t recognise her _______________ the same clothes, watches, perfume and jewellery
as the celebrities they admire.
____________ on a reality TV show.
5 It was a mistake to spend so much money on this Now, however, the problem is growing. The
dress! WISH Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
I _______________________ so much money on Development estimates that the value of
counterfeit goods crossing international borders is
this dress!
over $250 billion a year. (2) _____ This reduces tax
revenues for national governments and makes it
___/5 more difficult for them to finance schools,
hospitals and other essential services.
___/20 However, the problems are not only financial. The
Internet has seen potentially harmful fake
Reading products being offered for sale. The most
dangerous of all are fake medicines. (3) _____
7 You are going to read an article about counterfeit
Others, who would never deliberately buy any
goods. Complete gaps 1-5 with sentences A-F.
drugs not regulated by the government, are fooled
There is one extra sentence.
by authentic-looking websites. Whatever the
A Some people purchase cheaper options reason, the purchase can be deadly. Large
deliberately, knowing they aren’t genuine but numbers of children have been killed by fake
hoping they won’t do any harm.
B However, unlike an illegal fake, you have got an drugs and baby products in countries such as
item of superb quality and you won’t have broken China, Panama and Nigeria in recent years. Almost
the law by buying it. certainly individuals have suffered in the same
C The problem with these products is that they look way in many other places.
so similar to the real thing that police officers and
customs officials are unable to distinguish It is easy to avoid fake products. (4) _____ By
between them. careful searching, you can find which of these
D They don’t mind, as long as they feel they have stores is selling the products you want for the
got a bargain. lowest prices.
E When you include the value of products which are
sold in the country they are produced in, this You can save even more money, though, by
amount more than doubles. searching for cheap, but legal alternative
F If you only buy from reputable shops and their products. A quick search shows that a Rolex
websites, you can be sure that you are buying the Explorer II watch can cost from about $3,000 to
right product. over $5,000 depending on the model you prefer. A
fake Rolex is cheaper but it may not work or it
1 _____ may not even arrive. However, an original
2 _____
3 _____ Steinhart Ocean II can be yours for under £500
4 _____ and it is reasonably similar to a Rolex. It doesn’t
5 _____ have the more famous name on it and people may
not be as impressed by it as by a fake Rolex.
(5) _____ You will also have a receipt in case
SAVE MONEY WITHOUT BREAKING THE LAW anything goes wrong.
Fake brand-name goods have been popular for
many years. Most people who buy them know We all like a bargain and some products are
that what they are buying isn’t really made by the extremely expensive but buying counterfeit goods
company whose name is on the label. (1) _____ is not the best way to find one.
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END-OF-YEAR TEST ● GROUP A
Listening, Use of English and Reading

8 Read the two texts. For questions 1–5, choose the but an unsympathetic government acted against
correct answer, A, B, C or D. the protestors rather than trying to help them. At
1 According to the first text, the Luddite protests the same time, new machinery in factories meant
started because that traditional skills were no longer needed.
A unemployment benefits had stopped. Something had to happen and, in early 1811, it
B there was no work for unskilled workers. did.
C a lot of people didn’t have enough money to eat. At the start of the year, factory owners in the
D the government broke their promise to help Nottingham area started receiving mysterious
people.
letters from someone who called himself General
2 The writer of the first text does not mention Ned Ludd. The letters threatened that businesses
A any deaths resulting from the protest. which took advantage of improvements in
B how factory owners fought back against technology by reducing wages and replacing
protestors. skilled workers with unskilled machine operators
C how the protests affected the law in Britain. would suffer. When nothing happened, the
D in which parts of the country the attacks threats started to be carried out. Attacks took
happened. places on factories and cotton mills, and
machinery was destroyed. The riots soon spread
3 Ned Ludd
A is as famous now as the group which took his to other industrial areas in the north of Britain.
name. When the protests continued into 1812, troops
B and his attack on machinery was reported in the were sent to keep order and many industrialists
newspapers at the time it happened. also hired their own armed guards. At the same
C was in the British army before becoming a time, a new law introduced the death penalty for
protestor. causing industrial damage. The attacks continued
D first became well-known in the same year that the but slowly law and order was restored and, by
protests took place. 1817, the Luddite movement died out. Attacks on
4 The author of the second text says that factories still took place occasionally but most
A we should find jobs that won’t change over our workers were forced to return to work, earning
lifetime. less money for longer hours while the factory
B technology is threatening a wider range of jobs owners became rich thanks to the machinery that
now than in the past. the Luddites had failed to destroy.
C technology nowadays is not really threatening What about General Ludd himself? No one
jobs in the same way that it used to. actually knows whether he existed at all. He
D people are to blame if they have lost their job to certainly wasn’t a real general and the only army
technology.
he might have been a part of was an army of
5 The two texts talk about protestors. A newspaper article stated that, in
A the effect of new technology on the workforce. 1779, after being punished for laziness, he took
B how the word Luddite is misunderstood. revenge by destroying two machines at his
C individuals who have made technology work for workplace.
them. However, the story was only published after
D a mythical person leading a protest group. the Luddite attacks broke out in 1811. As one of
the stories of General Ludd says that he based
himself in nearby Sherwood Forest, it is clear that,
WHO WERE THE LUDDITES? whether or not a Ned Ludd ever existed, his
The beginning of the 19th century was a very supporters were trying to build him up into a
difficult time for workers in the UK. Robin Hood style hero. Ned Ludd may be
Unemployment was high and, at a time when forgotten but his name lives on in the English
unemployment benefits were non-existent, this language. A Luddite is now defined in dictionaries
could mean starvation for the jobless workers and as anyone who is opposed to using modern
their families. There were food riots in many cities machines and methods.

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

ARE YOU A LUDDITE OR A BRADITE?


According to a new report, up to ten million jobs
in the UK could be lost in the next twenty years to
robots and computers. In the past, the most likely
people to suffer were those in low-paid, unskilled,
repetitive jobs such as factory workers, whose
numbers have dropped alarmingly because of
automation.
However, it isn’t only the old, traditional
industries which are now affected. Who could
have guessed only a few years ago that so many
bank branches would be closed because of the rise
in Internet banking? What will happen to taxi
drivers and lorry drivers when driverless cars
become affordable and commonplace? No one’s
job can be guaranteed to be safe anymore. Even
teachers may be replaced by laptops and
computerised lessons. So what can we do to
protect ourselves in this ever-changing world?
The most important advice is not to despair.
There is one thing that everyone can do. We can
and must embrace new technologies and learn to
live with them. It is now vital to develop new skills
and continue to develop them throughout our
working lives. We almost certainly won’t be still
doing the same job when we retire as when we
leave education and successful people will be
willing to retrain many times.
In the past, workers threatened by machinery
joined the Luddites and attempted to halt the
march of progress by smashing things up. Perhaps
we should form a new group. How about the
Bradites who follow the example of Brad Colburn,
a self-made millionaire who made his money by
filming himself playing his favourite video games
while describing them and posting the films on
YouTube. That’s not a bad way to earn a living!

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