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PÕHIKOOLI LÕPUEKSAM
INGLISE KEEL

13. JUUNI 2019

Õpilase ees- ja perekonnanimi:

Isikukood

Kool:

Maakond/linn:
Õppinud inglise keelt A B keelena
(õigele ring ümber)

Eksamitöö kirjuta sinise või musta tindi- või pastapliiatsiga.

Kirjalik eksam koosneb kolmest osast ja kestab kokku 135 minutit.


Suuline eksam toimub eraldi, kas samal või järgmisel päeval.

Max Õpilasel
punkte punkte
I osa Kuulamine 30 minutit 25
Ülesanne 1 7
Ülesanne 2 5
Ülesanne 3 7 Hindamisskaala:
Ülesanne 4 6 90–100% 90–100 p. 5
II osa Lugemine 60 minutit 30 75–89% 75–89 p. 4
Ülesanne 1 7
Ülesanne 2 7 50–74% 50–74 p. 3
Ülesanne 3 8 20–49% 20–49 p. 2
Ülesanne 4 8 0–19% 0–19 p. 1
III osa Kirjutamine 45 minutit 25
Ülesanne 1 9
Ülesanne 2 16
IV osa Suuline 15 minutit 20
Kokku punkte: 100
4 ülesannet AEG: 30 MINUTIT
I OSA. KUULAMINE
25 üksikküsimust 25 PUNKTI

Task 1 (7 points)
You will hear two people talking about wedding plans. You will hear the recording twice. Before you
listen, read the sentences below. While you listen, complete the sentences. Write no more than two
words in each gap.
An example (0) has been done for you. You now have 30 seconds to read the sentences. For the
teacher
Wedding plans +/–/9
next September 1
Lindsay is getting married (0) _______________________________ .
In America, the engagement usually lasts for (1) ______________________________ . 2

The music at Lindsay’s wedding will be played by a (2) _________________________ . 3


Lindsay has already chosen the florist, the caterer, and (3) _______________________ . 4
The wedding preparations have taken about (4) _______________________________ .
5
Lindsay chose the band by watching (5) ____________________________________ .
6
Most of the money comes from (6) ________________________________________ .
7
The number of guests will be about (7) _____________________________________ .

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That is the end of task 1. Number of points:
Now turn to task 2.

Task 2 (5 points)
You will hear some people talking about travelling. You will hear the recording twice. Before you
listen, read the sentences (A-H) below. While you listen, match the sentences to the speakers and
write letters (B-H) in the table. There are two extra sentences that you do not need to use.
An example (0) has been done for you. You now have 30 seconds to read the sentences.
For the
This person thinks that travelling … teacher
0. Example 0 A +/–/9
A offers you different opportunities.
B has several negative sides. 8. Speaker 1 8
C can turn into a job.
9. Speaker 2 9
D is more interesting with friends.
E helps you get closer to people. 10. Speaker 3 10
F sometimes makes you lose your job.
11. Speaker 4 11
G helps you understand other people and yourself.
H teaches the value of difficult experiences. 12. Speaker 5 12

That is the end of task 2. Number of points:


Now turn to task 3.

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Task 3 (7 points)
You will hear a talk about the Wright brothers. You will hear the recording twice. Before you listen,
read the sentences below. While you listen, tick () the correct option (A, B or C).
An example (0) has been done for you. You now have 45 seconds to read the sentences.

0. The Wright brothers were For the


A world travellers. teacher
B  inventors. +/–/9
C fighter pilots.

13. Orville Wright was born in 13


A 1867.
B 1871.
C 1876.
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14. In their family, there were 14


A 2 kids.
B 7 kids.
C 9 kids.

15. The brothers did not 15


A go to high school.
B finish high school.
C like going to high school.

16. The brothers started a 16


A profitable printing house.
B magazine about bicycles.
C newspaper that was not popular.

17. Otto Lilienthal 17


A was a successful Danish aviator.
B built his first glider in 1896.
C got killed in a gliding accident.

18. The Wright brothers wanted to improve the 18


A movement of their aircraft.
B size of the wings.
C power of the machines.

19. They experimented in Kitty Hawk because 19


A the conditions were right there.
B the place was near their home.
C it was not too windy there.

Number of points:
That is the end of task 3.
Now turn to task 4.
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Task 4 (6 points)
You will hear a woman talking about how to take care of a puppy. You will hear the recording twice.
Before you listen, read the notes below. While you listen, complete the notes. Write no more than two
words in each gap.
An example (0) has been done for you. You now have 30 seconds to read the notes.

How to take care of a puppy For the


teacher
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– puppy food
water bowls
– (0) _______________
– identification tags
NECESSARY – brushes and combs
THINGS 20
– (20) _______________________________________________
– toothbrush and toothpaste
– toys
– treats

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GETTING 21
– look for (21) ________________________________________
THE HOUSE
READY – install a baby gate or keep (22) __________________________ 22

– on the way home, keep the puppy in a soft blanket or towel


COMING 23
HOME – make sure the house (23) _____________________________
__________________________________________________

– you may hire a (24) _________________________________ 24


DAILY
– do not punish the puppy for (25) ______________________ 25
ROUTINE
– when playing, the puppy can get rough

Number of points:

That is the end of the listening test.


Now turn to the reading test.
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4 ülesannet AEG: 60 MINUTIT
II OSA. LUGEMINE
30 üksikküsimust 30 PUNKTI

Task 1 (7 points)

Read the text below and decide which word (A, B or C) best fits each gap (26–32).
Write the letter in the gap.
An example (0) has been done for you.

Johann Urb: becoming an actor just happened to me For the


teacher
A the first ten years of his life living in the
Johann was born in Tallinn, Estonia, and (0) _____ +/–/9
Soviet-occupied country, before moving to Finland with his mother. At the age of 17, he
decided it was time to move again - this time (26) ______ the Atlantic Ocean to the United 26

States. Instantly on arrival, he knew - this was the country he (27) ______ in. 27

Johann did not (28) ______ an actor straight away. First, he started a (29) ______ in 28
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modelling and took part in fashion shows both in the US and Europe. And even though 29

this (30) ______ to acting, Johann says he still models from time to time because it’s fun! 30

Johann notes he has always loved both modelling and acting, though acting happens to
be his true calling. How this came about, no one is quite sure, but it did indeed happen.
“I didn’t know I would be (31) ______ actor. It just happened to me.” 31

Millions of people go to Los Angeles, hoping to make their dreams come true. What
advice would Johann give these young actors? “There’s a lot of competition here, but also
(32) ______ of opportunity! It’s mostly a marathon, not a sprint. Be ready for this, remain 32

strong, and you will be able to overcome any challenge!”


Estonianworld

0. A spent B spend C spends


26. A beyond B across C opposite
27. A loved B dreamed C belonged
28. A become B becomes C became
29. A school B work C career
30. A meant B led C caused
31. A a B an C -
32 A many B plenty C much

Number of points:

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Task 2 (7 points)
Read the text and the statements (33-39) on the next page, and decide which statement is true
according to the text. Tick () the correct option (A, B or C).
An example (0) has been done for you.

School days

It was January in Northern New York State, sixty-seven years ago. Snow lay deep everywhere. It
loaded the bare limbs of oaks and maples and beeches; it bent the green boughs of cedars and spruces
down into the drifts. Billows of snow covered the fields and the stone fences.
Down a long road through the woods, a little boy trudged to school, with his big brother Royal and
his two sisters, Eliza Jane and Alice. Royal was thirteen years old, Eliza Jane was twelve, and Alice was
ten. Almanzo was the youngest, and this was his first going-to-school because he was not quite nine
years old. He had to walk fast to keep up with the others, and he had to carry the dinner-pail. “Royal
ought to carry it,” he said. “He’s bigger than I am.” Royal strode ahead, big and manly in boots, and
Eliza Jane said, “No, ‘Manzo. It’s your turn to carry it now, because you’re the littlest.” She always
knew what was best to do, and she made Almanzo and Alice do it.
The cold nipped Almanzo’s eyelids and numbed his nose, but inside his good woolen clothes,
he was warm. They were all made from the wool of his father’s sheep. Girls tied heavy veils over

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their faces when they went out in winter. But Almanzo was a boy and his face was out in the frosty
air. His cheeks were red as apples and his nose was redder than a cherry, and after he had walked a
mile and a half he was glad to see the schoolhouse. It stood lonely in the frozen woods, at the foot of
Hardscrabble Hill. Smoke was rising from the chimney, and the teacher had shoveled a path through
the snowdrifts to the door. Five boys were scuffling in the deep snow by the path.
Almanzo was frightened when he saw them. Royal pretended not to be afraid, but he was. They
were the big boys from the Hardscrabble Settlement, and everybody was afraid of them. They smashed
little boys’ sleds, for fun. They’d catch a little boy and swing him by his legs, then let him go headfirst
into the deep snow. Sometimes they made two little boys fight each other, though the little boys didn’t
want to fight and begged to be let off.
These big boys were sixteen or seventeen years old, and they came to school only in the middle
of the winter term. They came to thrash the teacher and break up the school. They boasted that no
teacher could finish the winter term in that school, and no teacher ever had.
This year, the teacher was a slim, pale young man. His name was Mr. Corse. He was gentle and
patient and never whipped little boys because they forgot how to spell a word. Almanzo felt sick
inside when he thought how the big boys would beat Mr. Corse. Mr. Corse wasn’t big enough to fight
them.
There was a hush in the schoolhouse, and you could hear the noise the big boys were making
outside. The other pupils stood whispering together by the big stove in the middle of the room.
Mr. Corse sat at his desk. One thin cheek rested on his slim hand, and he was reading a book. He
looked up and said pleasantly, “Good morning.”
Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder
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0. The story took place in


A spring. For the
teacher
B summer.
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C  winter.

33. Almanzo was 33


A eight.
B nine.
C twelve.

34. The dinner-pail was carried by 34


A Royal.
B Eliza Jane.
C Almanzo.
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35. Eliza Jane was 35


A caring.
B bossy.
C helpful.

36. Royal was … the big boys. 36


A friends with
B impressed by
C scared of

37. The big boys liked to 37


A fight with other kids.
B go to school.
C bully the teachers.

38. Almanzo was worried about his 38


A teacher.
B brother.
C sled.

39. Mr. Corse was 39


A an experienced teacher.
B a young and calm teacher.
C a very strict teacher.

Number of points:

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Task 3 (8 points)
Read the texts (A–E) about five of the world’s most talented kids. Then read the statements
(40-47) and decide which text they are about. Write the correct letter (A–E) after each
statement. The letters can be chosen more than once.
An example (0) has been done for you.

A Ryan Wang is a music genius who recently played the piano at the 2013 American
Protégé International Piano and Strings Competition. Oh yeah, and he is five. When he
was a toddler, Wang played on an electric guitar. At the age of four, his mother took him
to formal lessons. In no time, Wang had mastered 18-page concertos. Since he is still so
young, the world will have to wait to see how Wang’s talents play out.

B Akrit Jaswal. Although he is only 20, Akrit Jaswal is already a practising doctor and
has been working in the field for more than a decade. He began walking at an early age,
talked before the age of one and was said to have been reading Shakespeare when he was
five. When Jaswal was seven, he successfully performed a surgery for a family who could
not afford healthcare for their daughter. At the age of 12, Jaswal became the youngest
student to be admitted to medical school in India.

C Priyanshi Somani began studying mental maths at the age of six. In 2010, at age
eleven, Somani was the youngest participant at that year’s Mental Calculation World Cup.

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He achieved 100% accuracy in addition, multiplication and square roots. His achievements
as a human calculator have earned his recognition in both the Guinness Book of World
Records and the Limca Book of World Records. Aside from solving complex mathematical
problems, Somani enjoys chess and table tennis.

D Christopher Paolini is best known for writing the Inheritance Cycle, which consists
of three lengthy novels. Paolini grew up in Paradise Valley, Montana, where he was
homeschooled. After graduating at the age of 15, Paolini began writing the Inheritance
series. Although childhood success as an author is incredibly rare, Paolini became a New
York Times bestselling author at the age of 19.

E Giuliano Stroe may look like an ordinary kiddo when wearing a shirt, but the Romanian
ten-year-old is actually one of the world’s youngest bodybuilders. He began lifting weights
when he was only two years old, and has since decorated the pages of the Guinness Book
of World Records for his unmatchable achievements. Assuring others that Giuliano indeed
works out at his own will, his father has said that “[Giuliano] is never allowed to practice
on his own, and if he gets tired we go and play.”

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For the
teacher
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A
At a very early age, this kid’s parent took him to lessons to learn the skill. (0) _____

This kid is in the Guinness Book of World Records because


40
of his physical abilities. (40) _____

41
This kid has already been working in his field for ten years. (41) _____

This kid has some other hobbies besides the talent. (42) _____ 42

This kid has high school education but has never attended school. (43) _____ 43
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We do not know yet how this kid’s talent will develop. (44) _____ 44

This kid helped someone in need. (45) _____ 45

This kid can solve difficult tasks in his head. (46) _____ 46

This kid’s work became extremely popular and was sold in


very large numbers. (47) _____ 47

Number of points:

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Task 4 (8 points)
Read the text. Use the correct form of the words in brackets to complete the text (48-55). You can
write only one word.
An example (0) has been done for you.
For the
teacher
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What should kids drink at school?

England plans to make energy drinks (0) illegal


________________ (legal) for kids. In the USA, in
Detroit, school drinking fountains have been turned off because the water is unsafe to
drink.
The government in England plans to put an age limit on the sale of energy drinks. Most
supermarkets in England already do not sell the drinks to (48) _______________ (child) 48

under 16.
By combining sugar and caffeine, energy drinks can give a short, strong feeling of
excitement. But many teachers in England say the drinks are causing kids to behave

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(49) _______________ (bad) in class. 49

The government is worried about the effects the caffeine and sugar are having on kids.
The caffeine can cause problems like headaches, stomach aches, and sleep problems. The
sugar damages (50) _______________ (tooth) and is causing many kids to gain too much 50

(51) _______________ (weigh). 51

Water is (52) ______________ (usual) the safest and the (53) ______________ (good) 52

liquid for people to drink. But in Detroit, the leaders of the public schools have shut off the 53

water to the drinking fountains in all of the schools. That is because in many of the schools,
tests have shown that it is (54) _______________ (danger) to drink. 54

Many of the schools in Detroit are old and have not been kept in good shape. No one
55
knows (55)  _______________ (exact) what is causing the water problems, but many
people think it is because of the old water pipes in the school buildings. So, for now, all
drinking water for the students will have to come from bottled water or water coolers.
https://newsforkids.net

Number of points:

10
AEG: 45 MINUTIT
2 ülesannet III OSA. KIRJUTAMINE
25 PUNKTI

Task 1 (9 points)
Write a short description for the school newspaper of the most unforgettable experience of your life.
In your description, write about
• what happened,
• when it happened,
• what made it unforgettable.
You should write 75 words.

ROUGH NOTES (MUSTAND)


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DESCRIPTION (PUHTAND)

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Task 2 (16 points)


Your friend Sam from Wales is thinking about getting a summer job. Write a letter to your friend.
In your letter,
• comment on the plan,
• ask for more details about the job,
• write about your own experience with summer jobs.
You should write 120 words.
Write your rough notes (MUSTAND) on the separate sheet given to you.

LETTER (PUHTAND)
13 June 2019

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