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LANGUAGE CENTER OF UNCP

FINAL EXAM – BASIC 06

Student´s name: JHON MIGUEL CHAUPIS DE LA CRUZ……. Date:…26/11/2020………….


Teacher´s name:……CARLOS ENRIQUE ALVAREZ MONTALVAN… Course: ENGLISH

PART I: LISTENING

1. Listen and answer the questions below.

Elsa from Birmingham, England Daniel Evans from Wale


Has he bought a ticket on the Glastonbury message
How many has she been to Glastombury until now?
words?
She has been to glastombury five time He found a ticket on the Glastonbury message boards
Have the people been friendly at festival?
What were her higlights this year at the Festival?
They were pearcider and the American diner van with the
best sausages Yes they have
Why did she get bored at festival? How many people were there?
With the music on Saturday night djs played house music
all right There were about 100,000 friendly people

PART II: READING

2. Complete the following text with the words from the box

farmland complaint life paid watched see sunrise people


miles danced education come T-shirts been highlight performed

I´ve been to Glastonbury !


The world´s biggest open air music Festival
Some facts df
The festival covers 1,000 acres of farmland in south-west England. It takes place in June and lasts four days.

About 700 acts play on over 80 stages. There is continual music from 9 o´clock in the morning until 6 o´clock the next
morning.

1,500 people attended the first festival in September 1970. They paid £1 a ticket. Last year 190,000 people attended.
They paid £200 for a ticket.
Hundreds of famous names have performed at Glastonbury: singers such as Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Robbie
Williams, Jay Z, and Amy Winehouse, and bands such as REM, Radiohead, Coldplay, and Arctic Monkeys.

In 2009, news of Michael Jackson´s death hit middle of the festival. Immediately t-shirts with the slogan “I was at
Glastonbury when Michael Jackson died” were on sale.

The festival is famous for its rain! In 1997, 1998, and 2005 it rained every day, and the festival-goers danced in the mud.

Some experiences
Marina M, Scotland ‘My first Glastonbury was 2005. The year of rain and MUD! We took off our shoes and danced in it
up to our knees! I loved it! I´ve now been six times! It´s always great fun, even though you don´t sleep much! This year´s
festival was fantastic – I didn´t want to go home. A definite highlight for me was an Icelandic band called Sigur Ros. I´ve
never heard of them, but I loved their music. And well done for all the toilets this year! Much better! ’

Dave Chow, London ‘Well, I don´t know what to say – my first time, and it was the most amazing experience! I´m now
sitting at work thinking about the best four days of my life We didn´t see any rubbish bands, and the DJs rocked all night.
We saw the sunrise at 5.15 on Sunday morning- an amazing experience. Only one complaint– there were so many
mobile phones. Why? I thought Glasto was about getting away from it all.’

Len Ferris Gloucester ‘I’ve taken my kids to Glastonbury twice. It really is an education for kids. The atmosphere is
amazing. I think this is because of the mix of people of all ages. It´s great to see them – from babies, toddlers, and
teenagers, to people my parents´ age and older. Everyone gets on so well. On Saturday night we watched Radiohead
with my 11-year-old son, and the crowd moved back so he could see better. We loved everything.

Izzi, Christchurch, New Zealand This was my first year at Glastonbury I travelled 10, 000 miles to be there. I´ve been to
other festivals in Australia and Europe. I went to the Sonar Festival in Barcelona two years ago – it was brilliant but I´ve
always wanted to come to Glastonbury. It was amazing Radiohead was the best thing I have ever seen at a festival
ever, and I´m going to come next year if I can. Long live Glastonbury!!

PART III: GRAMMAR


3. Choose the correct verb from the list below to complete the following sentences. Put the verb in the present
prefect tense.

take / work / find / see / speak / know / begin


do / learn / eat / have / write / give / live / buy / be

1. I met Barbara when we were in elementary school. We have known each other for over twenty years.
2. We have learnt many new words since we started this course.

3. That’s a wonderful movie. I have seen it three times.

4. Mr. and Mrs. Tonner have been married for 10 years.


5. You are late! The class has already begin
6. Robert is my neighbor. He has lived next door to me for five years.

7. Mary has writen several letters to her parents since she left home. in that

8. We have eaten restaurant several times.

9. Our teacher has given us a lot of help with the homework assignment.
10. She has spoken to her landlord many times about the broken window.

11. We have a new camera. We have taken some beautiful pictures of the
grandchildren.

12. They have done all their homework already.

13. Mrs. Baxter has bought all her groceries for the week.

14. Tommy has had a bad cold for two weeks.

15. Frank has worked for that company for many years.
16. After three months of looking, she has found a beautiful apartment to rent.

4. Complete the sentences with the verb in brackets in past simple or present perfect.

1. She loves Paris. She has been (be) there many times.
2. Bill has worked (work) in that company for 3 years. (He still works there).
3. They went (go) to London on holiday last summer.
4. I have read (read) that book. It´s good.
5. His parents were (be) here yesterday.
6. They wen (go) to Germany when he was (be) only 4.
7. did you watch (watch) any film last night?
8. I have had (have) a couple of toasts for breakfast this morning.

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