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FINAL TEST LISTENING & READING IF 01
A. LISTENING:
I. For each question, write the correct answer in the gap. Write one word or a
number or a date or a time.
You will hear a teacher telling his students about piano lessons for teenagers.
PIANO LESSONS
Teacher’s name: Mr Shelley
Day: (1) ……………………
Price per hour: (2) £ ……………………
Place of lesson: (3) …………………… Main Street
Teacher’s phone number: (4) ……………………
Must call between: (5) …………………… and nine
II. For each question, choose the correct answer.
You will hear a conversation in a shop.
6 The lovely painting is
A too cheap.
B too expensive.
C too heavy.
7 The old guitar is
A very big and ugly.
B impossible to play.
C without any strings.
8 The table lamp is
A 50 years old.
B 15 years old.
C 25 years old.
9 Kevin thinks that
A the lamp is perfect.
B the painting is the best present.
C the shop is too expensive.
10 In the end Kevin decides to
A come back next week.
B go somewhere else.
C ask his father to decide.
III. For each question, choose the correct answer.
You will hear Nick talking to a friend about his Christmas presents. What present did each
person give him?
Example:
0 Uncle H
PEOPLE PRESENTS
11 Grandfather A T-shirt
B money
12 Sister C book
13 Aunt D music CD
14 Mum E mobile phone
15 Brother F jacket
G skateboard
H computer game
IV. Answer the questions below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
16. What does the student particularly like to eat?………………………….
17. What does she like to do in her free time?
Going to the movie and……………..
18. What sport does the student play now?………………………………..
19. What mode of transport does the student prefer?………………………..
20. When will the student have her homestay address?…………………………
B. READING:
I. For each question, choose the correct answer.
Rice
Did you know that for half the people in the world, rice is (1) ……… most important food?
Most of these people live in Asia (2) ………… a person might eat 90 to 180 kilograms of rice
in one year!
But where did rice come from? Indian people (3) ………… growing rice 5,000 years ago, but
we think that people first grew rice in China. The first Europeans that grew rice lived in
Spain. American settlers (4) ……… growing rice about 400 years ago.
(5) ………… are thousands of different kinds of rice. Wild rice grows in lakes in Canada and
you can sometimes find ‘hill rice’ growing like grass in dry fields. (6) ………… most rice
grows in about 15 centimetres of water in special flat fields called ‘paddies’.
1 A the B a C one
2 A when B how C where
3 A were B was C are
4 A wanted B decided C started
5 A These B There C They
6 A And B So C But
II. For each question, choose the correct answer.
I'm Lena and I love kites. Making and flying kites is my hobby. It's both fun and creative. I
want to share my experience with you.
I started making kites as a child. My first kite was simple but it flew really well. Making kites
is not too hard. You need some materials like paper, sticks, string, and glue. When I make a
kite, I first design it on paper. Then, I cut out the shape and decorate it. I like using bright
colors and patterns. It's fun to see my ideas come to life.
After making the kite, the next step is flying it. I go to a park where there's lots of space. The
best time to fly kites is when the wind is just right, not too strong or too weak. Holding the
kite's string, I run a little to lift it into the air. It's exciting to see the kite rise up and dance in
the sky. I feel happy when my kite flies high.
Flying kites is a great way to relax. It also helps me to meet other people who like kites. We
share tips and enjoy flying our kites together.
Kite flying is more than a hobby for me. It's a way to express my creativity. Each kite I make
is special. It's like making art that can fly. I think everyone should try making and flying a
kite. It's a simple joy that brings happiness. For me, there's nothing like watching my kite soar
in the sky.
7. What is Lena's job?
A. Flying kites.
B. She doesn't say.
C. Making kites.
8. How does Lena feel about making kites?
A. She finds it enjoyable and creative.
B. She considers it a rewarding challenge.
C. She thinks it's a relaxing activity.
9. When is the best time to fly kites, according to Lena?
A. When the wind is moderate.
B. On a clear and breezy day.
C. During a mild and pleasant afternoon.
10. What does Lena do to get her kite into the air?
A. She asks for help.
B. She throws it in the air.
C. She needs to run.
11. What benefit does Lena mention about flying kites?
A. Teaching children.
B. Meeting other people.
C. Feeling part of a community.
III. Read the passage below and answer True, False, or Not given:
How important are museums to you?
We asked three young people this question and this is what they told us.
Chris
A lot of my friends think museums are boring but I love them. I prefer ones where they move
things round regularly, and bring in new things to keep it interesting. I also like to have things
to listen to as well as look at. I suppose I like museums because I’m really interested in
history and art. We study these subjects at college, but I’ve actually found out a lot more
about them from museums than from my textbooks.
Emily
I’m lucky because I live in New York, so there are lots of great museums for me to visit. One
thing I’ve learnt is that you should never try to see a whole museum the first time you go. Just
go to one or two rooms, and then return as often as you can to see the rest. For me, it’s
important that the people who work in the museum are pleasant, and happy to talk to me
about the things in the exhibition. That makes a big difference.
Daniel
I don’t go to museums much, except during my holidays in new cities. Then I make sure I
spend at least a day going to the most famous ones. If it’s a big museum and I don’t have
much time, I sometimes walk into a room and choose just five things to look at. I also take a
tour if there is one, as I learn so much more from listening to the person showing us round
than I do if I’m by myself.
12. Daniel only visits museums in his own city.
13. Chris enjoys learning about history and art from museums more than from his
textbooks.
14. Chris likes museums that have a mix of old and modern art.
15. Emily suggests visiting the entire museum in one visit to get the full experience.
16. Daniel likes to join guided tours in museums when possible.
17. Chris prefers museums that change their exhibitions regularly.
18. Emily visits museums in different cities during her holidays.
19. Daniel thinks it’s better to see a few things carefully than to try to see everything.
20. Chris’s interest in history and art started when he was very young.