04 RWA 1 - End of Year Test
04 RWA 1 - End of Year Test
04 RWA 1 - End of Year Test
Class:
LISTENING
2 21 Listen to four short dialogues about
sports events and choose the correct answer
1 20 Listen to two friends, Marie and Peter, (A, B or C).
talking about their school book project and answer
right (✓) or wrong (✗). Dialogue 1:
You will hear a boy called Jack talking to his dad
✓ ✗ about what to do on Saturday.
1 Marie is surprised at how little time she 1 Which sport do they decide to watch on Saturday?
has left to do her book project. A swimming
2 Peter already knew the kind of book B ice hockey
that Marie plans to read for her project. C football
2 Why does Jack’s dad agree with his choice?
3 Marie is going to read something
different from her normal choice. A He can’t get tickets for anything else.
B He thinks the weather will be bad.
4 Marie’s mother has given her some
good books to read. C He knows Jack is interested in the sport.
Dialogue 2:
5 Peter thinks Marie’s book choice You will hear two friends, Sarah and Anna, talking
sounds interesting. about a volleyball match.
6 Peter’s book has descriptions of 3 Why hasn’t Anna prepared for the volleyball
where different young people live. match?
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READING
Future thoughts
5 You are going to read an article about a student’s by Sally Jansen
thoughts on future careers. Read the article and
answer right (✓), wrong (✗) or doesn’t say (DS). Have you thought about what you want to do
in your future career yet? It’s hard, especially
✓ ✗ DS if you’re still at school and you don’t really feel
1 Sally thinks choosing a school keen enough on anything you’ve studied there
subject to carry on studying can to do it for the rest of your life! A number of my 5
cause problems. friends feel like that, although quite a few others
2 Very few of Sally’s friends have
have got very clear ideas about where they’re
decided what they want to do going. One wants to be a teacher, for example,
with their lives. and another wants to become a doctor.
3 Sally’s parents both earn quite a However, I think some people have decided 10
lot of money. what they want to do because of their parents’
careers. As for my parents, my father is an
4 Sally began to consider doing engineer in the car industry, and my mother
the same career as her father at
one point. runs her own food business, supplying food for
parties. Dad works really long hours, and 15
5 Sally’s good results at school they’re both usually really tired by the time they
have made her take more get home, so those jobs have never seemed very
interest in one subject there.
attractive to me.
6 Sally is already thinking about Recently though, I’ve started doing more art at
which university to study at. school. I did well in my last Art exam and my 20
teacher has said some really encouraging things
7 Sally thinks that working as an
artist might be easier than what about my work. That’s all made me wonder
her parents do. whether I could study it at university and then
earn money as an artist. But just like my parents’
8 Sally would prefer to enjoy her 25
job rather than get a lot of
jobs, I know that wouldn’t be easy, either –
money. there might be problems finding work
sometimes. And at least if you work for a
9 Her work experience included company, you get paid every month. But I’d
speaking to customers in an
artists’ studio. rather do something I really enjoy than earn
a lot of money. 30
10 Sally’s school is soon going to Anyway, my whole class went off on work
have a big horse made of metal
outside it. experience a month ago, so I spent two weeks
helping out in an artists’ studio. It was great! I
/10 did things like mixing paint, preparing paper
and even answering the phone when people 35
rang asking about buying a piece of artwork.
The artists working there were doing different
things. One was a painter and another worked
with metal, making amazing life-sized shapes
of horses and tigers. They’re displayed in parks 40
and town centres and our school is even going to
have one soon. When it arrives, it’ll be absolutely
amazing to think that I helped to make it!
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WRITING
Write your letter or story here.
Choose either Task 1 OR Task 2.
DO NOT DO BOTH TASKS!
Task 1
Your Australian pen friend, Sam, is coming to stay
with you and your family for a few days next month.
Task 2
Your teacher has asked you to write a story. Your
story must include:
• a beach.
• a surprise.
Write your story in the next column.
Write between 140 and 190 words.
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Name:
End of Year Test B
Class:
LISTENING
2 21 Listen to four short dialogues about
sports events. Match each dialogue 1-4 with a
1 20 Listen to two friends, Marie and Peter, statement from the list A-G. There are three extra
talking about their school book project. Complete statements you do not need to use.
the sentences with a word or a short phrase.
1 Peter and Marie’s holiday lasts Dialogue 1:
for only . Dialogue 2:
2 Peter and Marie have to write
Dialogue 3:
a for their project.
3 Marie has thought about reading a Dialogue 4:
.
4 Marie's grandmother gave her some A Someone wants to eat instead of watching a
. match.
5 Peter’s project is about places where B Someone wants to do something before watching
young people . a match.
6 Marie’s ideal place is up a C Someone agrees to see another sports event.
. D Someone persuades someone else to practise for
7 Marie thinks that most people would a match.
rather live . E Someone thinks they will lose a match without a
8 Peter’s project was originally going certain person.
to be about . F Someone persuades someone else to watch
9 Marie and her dad sometimes watch something they are not familiar with.
. G Someone wants to cancel a match because of
10 Marie describes films bad weather.
as very amusing.
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11 Right now, Peter is going to start
.
12 Marie wants to watch a great
tonight.
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READING
Future thoughts
5 You are going to read an article about a student’s by Sally Jansen
thoughts on future careers. Five sentences have
been removed from the article. Choose from the Have you thought about what you want to do
sentences A-G the one which fits each gap. There in your future career yet? It’s hard, especially
are two extra sentences you do not need to use.
if you’re still at school and you don’t really feel
A inspired by anything you’ve studied there to do
And at least if you work for a it for the rest of your life! 1 . One wants to 5
company, you get paid every month. be a teacher, for example, and another has an
ambition to become a doctor.
The artists working there 2
. However, in the case of my parents, my
B
were doing different things. father is an engineer in the car industry, and my
mother runs her own food business, which 10
supplies food for parties. Dad works really long
C However, this is only an option if your
hours, and they’re both usually exhausted by
parents agree with your decision and if you
the time they get home, so those jobs have
spend four years in college.
never seemed very attractive to me.
Recently though, I’ve started doing more art 15
D As part of that scheme, I spent two at school. I did well in my last Art exam and my
weeks helping out in an artists’ studio. teacher has said some really encouraging things
about my work. That’s all made me wonder
E As a result, they all got top marks and whether I could study it at university and then
some job opportunities for the future. earn money as an artist. But, just like my 20
parents’ jobs, I know that wouldn’t be easy,
either – there might be problems finding work
A number of my friends feel like that, sometimes. 3 . But I’d rather do something
F although quite a few others have got very I really enjoy than earn a lot of money.
clear ideas about where they’re going. 25
Anyway, my whole class went off on work
experience a month ago. 4 . It was great! I
G I think it’s definitely true that some people did things like mixing paint, preparing paper
have decided what they want to do and even answering the phone when people
because of their parents’ careers. rang asking about buying a piece of artwork.
5
. One was a painter and another worked 30
/10 with metal, making amazing life-sized replicas
of horses and tigers. They’re displayed in
parks and town centres and our school is even
going to have one soon. When it arrives, it’ll be
absolutely amazing to think that I helped 35
to make it!
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Now, of course, I wear a uniform when I go to I got them on a city break to New York last year.
school. It’s not as bad as some people’s – a dark We went ice-skating there too, so I’ve got a photo
sweatshirt and black trousers, or skirts for 10 of myself skating – on a T-shirt! And I’ve got some
girls if they want. T-shirts I’ve decorated myself with coloured pens
and things. My friends love them, so I often 40
Outside school though, I wear really colourful
have to make one for them too!
things, and I’m good at finding great clothes that
don’t cost much, so all my friends want to come D Mark
shopping with me! 15 Unlike my brother and sister, I’m not really into
B Maya buying clothes and looking for bargains. My mum
asks me now and then if I need anything and 45
My friends are always amazed at the clothes I
buys me things she knows I like. I like to think I
wear. I make things myself, or I make changes to
look modern, but I keep my look very simple: I just
the clothes I’ve got so that they look different – I
wear black jeans and white T-shirts all the time –
haven’t got much money to spend! Anyway, 20
even in school.
the good thing is that I know I’ll never see someone
I don’t like bright colours or patterns and I 50
who’s wearing exactly what I am!
particularly hate T-shirts which have logos and
I’ve had a lot of help from my mum, too. She brand names on them. When my brother and
enjoys helping me find nice clothes on the sister come home with loads of bags full of new
internet, and she sometimes orders them for 25
clothes, I remind them how bad the clothes
me. I’m the only one at home that’s interested in industry is for the environment. 55
clothes, though. I’ve got two sisters, and they buy
clothes, but then they get bored with them and
give them to me!
6 You are going to read about four teenagers and 5 is good at finding bargains?
their interests in fashion and clothes. For questions 6 doesn’t mind the clothes they have to
1-10, choose from the people (A, B, C or D).
wear during the week?
Which person … 7 loves clothes that are linked to places?
1 prefers to wear quite plain clothes? 8 alters garments and has a limited budget?
2 doesn’t always wear the clothes they buy? 9 gets passed down clothes from other family
3 is concerned about the effects of buying members?
too many clothes? 10 has never worn anything out of date?
4 can be sure no one else will be wearing
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the same clothes as them?
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Name:
End of Year Test B
Class:
WRITING
Write your letter or story here.
Choose either Task 1 OR Task 2.
DO NOT DO BOTH TASKS!
Task 1
Your Australian pen friend, Sam, is coming to stay
with you and your family for a few days next month.
Task 2
Write a story that begins with the sentence:
Jane got off her bike and looked at the map.
Your story must also include:
• a beach.
• a surprise.
Write your story in the next column.
Write between 140 and 190 words.
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A B
D
C
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E F
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D
C
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E F
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