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1 - Y6 EOT2 Exam 2022
1 - Y6 EOT2 Exam 2022
Score %
Teachers: Please calculate the % A Speaking ÷ 0.20 =
score for each section using the
B Listening ÷ 0.05 =
formula displayed on the right and
C Use of English ÷ 0.31 =
enter the percentage score for each
D Reading ÷ 0.05 =
section in LVOnline.
V1.2 E Writing ÷ 0.20 =
TOTAL (A+B+C+D+E) ÷ 5 =
Listening
Listen to a girl called Kelly telling her friend John about her family holiday. Choose the correct
answers.
4. How does Kelly feel about her parents’ plans to buy a holiday home?
a) She is all in favour of the idea.
b) She has some doubts about the idea.
c) She hopes the idea comes to nothing.
Listening: /5
Use of English
Part 1) Complete the sentences with these prepositions.
Part 3) Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in the box. Use will,
may/might/could, going to or the future continuous.
Cashless supermarkets are becoming more and more popular. Finance expert Amanda
Ferris says that in the future, people 0 will be using electronic money more and more to
pay for their shopping. ‘I can’t guarantee it, but one day cash 1 well
completely. Who knows? Ten years from now we 2 nothing more than
our smartphones for all our purchases.’
And what do customers think of cashless shops? We asked one shopper, who said, ‘It’s
great. The queue is moving really fast, so I 3 home quicker this
afternoon. I think that in the future, some people 4 definitely using cash.
But while they’re still inside the supermarket, waiting to pay, I 5 on my
sofa at home drinking a cup of tea!’
Part 4 ) Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or present perfect
continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
0. I loved the first part, but I haven’t seen (not see) the sequel yet. Is it good?
1. Oh no, I (lose) my wallet.
2. I (play) with my new virtual-reality headset since last week.
3. She (direct) 12 films in her career.
4. I (read) that book you lent me. I should finish it tomorrow.
5. I (look) for my smartwatch all morning; I have no idea where it is.
Part 6 ) Complete the sentences with one word from each pair. There are some words you do not
need.
generous generosity
intelligent intelligence
qualified qualifications
fit fitness
happy happiness
strong strength
patient patience
organised organisation
Reading
Read the text and choose the correct answers.
Close friends
By Jamie King
What’s important about close friends? Well, they’re there for parts of your life that
your family don’t know about, like what happens at school, or in your social life. And
of course, they just understand the kind of teenage problems we all have. But that
doesn’t mean family members can’t help with these things, too. In fact, sometimes
parents can bring a better understanding to a situation, and help you solve a problem.
But to me, my close friends are essential!
Take, for example, my friend Darren. I’ve known him since primary school. He’s the
sociable one, so I’ve made new friends through him, whereas I’m a bit quieter. But he
supports me if I ever argue with other people – although he’ll also tell me if he
thinks I’m wrong, and I really like that.
Then there’s my friend, Jake. We’re total opposites in many ways, and we even dress
differently – I’m into fashion and shopping and stuff, but Jake’s a real sports fan
and spends his Saturdays running around a football pitch. The reason we became friends
was rock music, especially guitars. We’re both crazy about them! And he’s the kindest
guy I know, too.
Finally, there’s my best friend, Matt. Our parents brought us together, really,
because they became friends through a school event – and both our fathers are doctors.
And we got on together really well straight away. The fact that our two families are
close helps a lot because we all spend weekends together at the beach, so there’s
always someone to go swimming with!
But it’s hard when you lose friends because their families move away – like my friend
Zak. He moved away a couple of months ago when his dad got a job in another city, even
though the family had enjoyed their lives here, living in the same street as us. He
was really sad about leaving his friends at school – but I’m sure we’ll stay in touch,
thanks to technology! We’ve arranged to meet up too, because I’m worried it might be
hard to stay good friends just through online contact. But we’ll see!
Reading: /5
Writing
You have seen the following announcement in a magazine:
Money Sense!
We’re looking for articles about how young people handle their money. Where
do they get their money from, and what do they spend it on? Do they spend
money sensibly – or waste it? We are going to publish the best articles next
month. Send us your article, and we might publish it!
Writing: /20