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B2 MOCK EXAM

REVISED

PART ONE

Listening comprehension

20pts


LISTENING One
Are the following statements TRUE or FALSE?

1. Alice got bored because there was nothing in her sister’s book that interested her.
2. Alice didn’t make a daisy-chain because she didn’t know how to make one.
3. Alice considered it remarkable that the white rabbit should have pink eyes.
4. When Alice went down the rabbit hole she was worried it might be difficult to get out.
5. Inside the rabbit hole she found a short straight tunnel.



LISTENING Two
Complete the information.

1. “Pow-wow” means _________________________ .
2. All-American Indian Day was established in _______________________ .
3. The event involves competitions in ________________________________ and

___________________________________ . (2 pts)

4. About __________________________ non-Native Americans attended the 1990

annual Denver Pow-wow.

LISTENING Three

Listen to a talk about lifestyle in the future. Complete the notes with one, two or three
words. The text will be read twice.
( 10 points)

Inventions

1

__________________________ robot

cleans your home automatically

knows the difference between untidiness and

2

__________________________


Computerised washing machine

cleans clothes with

3

__________________________

compared to a conventional machine it works

4

__________________________


Intelligent

5

__________________________

can change

6

__________________________ of tables and chairs

is able to choose music,

7

__________________________ and change lighting


Virtual reality machine

can be used at work

can be used for playing

8

__________________________ computer games


Robot helpers

help with the housework

help prevent

9

__________________________ from entering your home

recognize

10

__________________________



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PART TWO

Reading Comprehension 20 pts

TEXT 1

Put the missing fragments into the correct gaps.There is one extra sentence that does not fit.

Herons are beautiful birds. Years ago as I walked to work in a fish factory in Aberdeen, herons would always
bring a little light to the dark winter mornings. Usually there would be a couple of them standing on the river’s
edge. 1.________________________
This natural cautiousness is usual in herons. They prefer to spend the day in areas where they can hunt for fish in
peace. They seldom allow close approach and are quick to take to the air when they sense humans are about.
2.__________________________
This cruel treatment is now on the decline and consequently the latest Bird Atlas estimates there are probably
twice as many herons breeding in Britain today than in the late 1960s. 3.________________ This means herons
can breed and survive in areas which were previously unavailable because they were either too cold or ruined by
poisonous substances in the water.
Weather is probably the single most important factor in the improvement in the heron population. In effect, new
areas of habitat have been opened up. 4.______________________ The one of 1963 had a notable impact, but
surprisingly there is little to suggest that the same happened in the freezing temperatures of 1979 and 1892.
5.____________________ As well as the UK, similar increases have been recorded throughout Europe. By the
early 1970s, the heron had become threatened in many parts of central Europe, but has since recovered
dramatically. And if not persecuted, will even breed in city centres, such as happens in Amsterdam.
6._____________________ There are still numerous threats, mostly to do with habitat degradation, and which
certainly affect populations on a local scale. Drainage of fields and excavation reduce food supplies. The
planting of forests, while providing nesting sites, may also reduce the water flow in some water courses and
hence fish availibility.
The heron lives on fish. 7._________________________ On other occasions a different tactic is adopted, this
time slowly stalking through the water, looking intently at any stirrings. If the need arises, the heron will wade
deep until the body is afloat and it can even swim for a short distance. They are such a delight to watch,
particularly in the morning when they go hunting in the frost-draped winter semi-darkness.

A

Another reason for this increase can be found in the milder winters and the reduction in water pollution.

B

Further north the bird is equally widespread, although it is absent from areas of high ground.

C

Such nervousness is understandable, given that they have suffered from persecution from fish farmers.

D

While heron numbers have increased, it is important not to be complacent.

E

However, a hard winter will temporarily set numbers back.

F

The commonest hunting technique is to stand still by the water’s edge, with only the eyes twinkling as it
carefully scans for fish.

G

It appears, however, that all is well for the heron at the moment.

H

But once dawn broke, the herons would move upstream to quieter streches of the river.


Find words that mean:

1. gradual loss of vigour and excellence, decay, deterioration _____________________
2. for this reason ___________________
3. walk trough water or some impeding medium e.g. snow, mud, or sand _____________


READING II

People speculate about the oddest things. The letters all appeared in a British newspaper early in January 1990.
Decades have often been given names — the 1960s were the 'Swinging Sixties', for example. And the 1890s are now
known in Britain as the 'Naughty Nineties'. Read the letters to the editor and match them with the names below.

Which of the possible names for the Nineteen-nineties (below) did the different correspondents suggest? Write
the letters (a, b, c, etc) against the appropriate letter to the editor. There are more suggested titles for the
1990s than Letters to the Editor.

a

The Nasty Nineties

b

The Nutritious Nineties

c

The Nicer Nineties

d

The Neighbourly Nineties

e

The 'Never Pay' Nineties

f

The Nosey Nineties

g

The Noble Nineties

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h

The Natural Nineties

i

The Nervous Nineties

j

The Non-Nuclear Nineties

k

The Noisy Nineties

l

The Notorious Nineties

m The Nutty Nineties

1 Sir,

I suggest that your correspondent on 1st January is a little premature in even thinking of a suitable
epithet for the 1990s. However, now that the subject has been broached, who am I to hold back? With it
becoming increasingly difficult to find peace and quiet in our modern world, I wonder if we shall look
back on them sadly as...........................................

?

Yours sincerely,

2 Sir,

We are entering exciting, but turbulent
and worrying times. I think ................... might not be a bad description for them.
Yours faithfully,

3 Dear Sir,

If the environmental movement continues to gather momentum, as I feel sure it must and will, it is
more than possible that the new age will be known in future as.........................................................

Yours hopefully,

4 Sir,

In spite of the growth of the human rights and civil liberties movements in the 70s and 80s, people in all
countries are still subject to invasion of their privacy, mostly perhaps in the West by inquisitive so-called
'civil servants'. If the interest of the authorities in people's private lives were to increase in the next ten
years, then might they not be called.............................................. ?
Yours privately(!),

5 Dear Sir,

In view of the increasing bonds and the crumbling barriers between so many
countries, might the term ................. be appropriate?

Yours sincerely,

6 Sir,

I pray we have seen the last of the atomic bomb, and perhaps we can also look forward to the end of
atomic energy. If so, then they will surely be described in future history books as.............................

Yours truly,

7 Sir,

I have to admit that I am a pessimist, and if the predictions of some experts are proved to be correct
(changes in climate, international conflicts, etc.) then the next decade is likely to be worse than the rest of
the century. I hate to say so, but they could well be....................................
Yours faithfully,

8 Dear Sir,

In view of the amazing amounts of debt, both in Britain and in the rest of the
world, might not..................be found later to be a suitable description?
Yours sincerely,

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
January 9, 1990

Naming the Nineties

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9 Sir,

With people becoming more and more concerned with diet, the food they eat, and so on, might we not
be embarking on ......................................................... ?
Yours faithfully,

10 Sir,

As an eternal optimist, I think the future
looks very rosy. So how about ..................... ? They'll be better than the 1890s, that’s for sure!

Yours truly,


PART THREE

GRAMMAR

40 pts

I. REPHRASE

1. Normally we send out the goods as soon as we receive an order.
Goods ____________________________________________________________________
2. ‘I’m taking a ferry so I won’t be in Paris until tomorrow.’ He said.
He told me _________________________________________________________________
3. Don’t touch the wire, it’s dangerous.
He warned me ______________________________________________________________
4. Please don’t turn down the radio.
I’d rather you _________________________________________________________________
5. The wind was bending the young tree to the ground.
The young tree ________________________________________________________________
6. I’m sure you had a good time at the party.
You ________________________________________________________________________
7. Luckily it wasn’t necessary for Jim to take the exam again.
Luckily Jim __________________________________________________________________
8. I might be late. So start without me.
If _____________________________________________________________________________
9. It’s a pity we didn’t meet a long time ago.
I wish _________________________________________________________________________
10. It’s impossible that we stayed at the same hotel.
We ___________________________________________________________________________

II. TENSES
1
. .1. George (collect) .................................................... matchboxes since he (leave).........
............................ school. He (collect) ....................................................... so many that
he (not know) ......................................................... where to put them.
2. When you (see) ................................................. him again, you (strike)..................by the
way his health (improve) .................................. since he (go)......................to Switzerland.
3. Nothing (know).................................................... at the moment about the missing boy who
(kidnap)........................................................ two days ago.
4. I (buy) ................................................ the book, but when I heard the opinions of the critics,
I (change) ................................................... my mind.


IV. CLOZE
Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. There is an example at
the beginning (0).

The well-dressed cowboy

The basic clothes of an American cowboy in the second half of the
nineteenth century consisted (0) of a cotton shirt and woollen trousers.

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Levi jeans, now part of the cowboy image, did not (1) ______________
popular until the early twentieth century. Most of the things a cowboy
wore (2) _____________ determined by the nature of the job he was

(3) _________________ . Waistcoats (4) _______________ deep pockets were
popular because it is difficult to put your hands in your trouser pockets
(5) _____________ on horseback.
Cowboys often had to ride through thorn bushes, (6) _____________ would
tear clothes and skin, so they wore long leather leggings or 'chaps' ( (7)
_________________ the Mexican word chaparrems). A cowboy's hat was a
good guide to (8) ___________________ he was working. In the

south-west, hats were high and wide to provide good protection (9)
________________ the sun. Contrary to popular belief, they rarely wore guns
(10) _____________________ guns were too heavy and uncomfortable to
wear when riding a horse all day.


IV. VOCABULARY

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the context.

Exercise – the case against

We are always being told about the

beneficial effects of

BENEFIT

regular and ____________________ physical exercise. But how

VIGOUR

do you hear people talking about the _______________ aspects

HARM

of this modern ____________________ with health and fitness?

OBSESS

It is time people realised that exercise is an ________________

ADDICT

The act of exercising releases a chemical in the brain which has
the pleasurable effect of making you feel both relaxed
and __________________ . It is, in fact a drug. That’s why real

ENERGY

fitness-freaks feel that they have to work out _______________

INCREASE

often, and become nervous and depressed if they are kept away
from the gym for too long.
So before you sign up for a year’s ______________________ at

MEMBER

your local health club, ask yourself if you are really ____________

WILL

to sacrifice your freedom for the sake of fitness.

PART FOUR

WRITING

(20 points)

WRITE on one of the following topics. The word limit is 120-150 words.

1. Do you think that modern technology has made the world a better place to live than it

was in the past? Write an argumentative essay or a statement of opinion.

2. You have seen the following advertisement on the board in your school.
The George Richardson Travel Award is open to any present or past student of the
school who wishes to travel to the European country of their choice, or elsewhere, in
connection with their studies. Its value is Ł500.

APPLICATIONS, IN WRITING, TO JOHN MAYBURY WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF
THIS NOTICE

Write your application for the travel award advertised, explaining what you would do
with the money.



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KEY
LISTENING 1
1. T

2. F

3. F

4. F

5. F

LISTENING 2
1. ceremony 2.1953

3. tepee-building and bread-frying

4. 15,000

LISTENING 3
1.clever

2. rubbish/trash/garbage

3.electricity

4.quickly

5. furniture

6. height

7. send email /email people/ send messages

8.three-dimensional /

9.burglars/ intruders

10. commands/orders


READING 1
1. H

2. C

3. A

4. E

5. G

6. D

7. F

1. decline

2. hence

3. wade

READING 2
1. k

2. i

3. h

4. f

5. d

6. j

7. l

8. e

9. b

10. c


GRAMMAR

I.

Rephrasing
1. are normally sent as soon as we receive an order.
2. he was taking a ferry, so he wouldn’t be in Paris until the next day.
3. not to touch the wire as/because it was dangerous.
4. didn’t turn the radio down.
5. was being bent to the ground by the wind.
6. must have had a good time at the party.
7. didn’t have to take the exam again.
8. I am late, start without me.
9. we had met a long time ago.
10. can’t have stayed at the same hotel.

II.

Tenses
1. has been collecting, left, has collected, doesn’t know
2. see, wil be struck, has improved, went
3.
is known, was kidnapped
4.
would have bought, changed

III.

Cloze

1. become

2. were

3. doing

4. with

5. while/when

6. which

7. from

8. where

9. from/against

10.as/because/for


IV Word Formation
1. VIGOROUS

2. HARMFUL

3. OBSESSION

4. ADDICTION

5. ENERGETIC

6. INCREASINGLY

7. MEMBERSHIP

8. WILLING


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