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I I I O S A. KIRJUTAMINE Task 2 (16 points) Your friend Erik from Scotland has won a prize as a young app developer. Write a letter to him. In your letter, say what you think about his achievement ask questions about the app write about the app that you most often use You should write 120 words. Write your rough notes (MUSTAND) on the separate sheet given to you. LETTER (PUHTAND) 13 June 2018 PÕHIKOOLI LÕPUEKSAM INGLISE KEEL 13. JUUNI 2018 Punkte Eksamihinne Aastahinne Õpilase ees- ja perekonnanimi: Isikukood Kool: Maakond/linn: Õppinud inglise keelt A keelena (õigele ring ümber) Eksamitöö kirjuta sinise või musta tindi- või pastapliiatsiga. Kirjalik eksam koosneb kolmest osast ja kestab kokku 135 minutit. Suuline eksam toimub eraldi, kas samal või järgmisel päeval. Max punkte Õpilasel punkte Task Org Voc Gr Letter total I osa Kuulamine 30 minutit 25 Ülesanne 1 7 Ülesanne 2 5 Ülesanne 3 7 Ülesanne 4 6 II osa Lugemine 60 minutit 30 Ülesanne 1 6 Ülesanne 2 7 Ülesanne 3 8 Ülesanne 4 9 III osa Kirjutamine 45 minutit 25 Ülesanne 1 9 Ülesanne 2 16 IV osa Suuline 15 minutit 20 Kokku punkte: 100 Hindamisskaala: 90 100% 90 100 p. 75 89% 75 89 p. 50 74% 50 74 p. 20 49% 20 49 p. 0 19% 0 19 p. 5 4 3 2 1

4 ülesannet 25 üksikküsimust I OSA. KUULAMINE AEG: 30 MINUTIT 25 PUNKTI 2 ülesannet III OSA. KIRJUTAMINE AEG: 45 MINUTIT 25 PUNKTI Task 1 (7 points) You will hear a teenager talking about her life. You will hear the recording twice. efore you listen, read the sentences below. While you listen, complete the sentences. Write no more than two words in each gap. You now have 30 seconds to read the sentences. Omika Jikaria In the morning, Omika wakes up at around (0) six. Right after speech and debate, Omika does (1). Her mum forces her to (2). Omika won a Holocaust poetry competition in the (3). At school, Omika is learning the (4) language. Omika does not have much time to spend with (5). Omika participates in beauty pageants for fun and (6). She does everything for her own (7). That is the end of task 1. Now move on to task 2. Task 2 (5 points) You will hear some people talking about their experiences with online shopping. You will hear the recording twice. efore you listen, read the sentences (A H) below. While you listen, match the sentences to the speakers and write letters ( H) in the table. There are two extra sentences that you do not need to use. You now have 30 seconds to read the sentences. This speaker 0. Example 0 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Task 1 (9 points) Write a short description for the school newspaper of the most exciting film you have ever seen. In your description, write about what the film was about why you liked the film who you would recommend the film to You should write 75 words. ROUGH NOTES (MUSTAND) DESRIPTION (PUHTAND) A D E F G H has bought furniture online. uses online shopping to avoid crowds. thinks online shopping is cheaper. has done holiday shopping online. buys all his music in traditional shops. thinks online shopping is comfortable and simple. has bought second-hand items online. finds online shops useful for his hobby. 8. Speaker 1 9. Speaker 2 10. Speaker 3 11. Speaker 4 12. Speaker 5 8 9 10 11 12 That is the end of task 2. Now move on to task 3. Task Voc Gr Description total 2 11

I O S A. KUULAMINE Task 4 (9 points) Read the text below. Some words have been removed from the text. Fill in the gaps (47 55) with the correct words from the word bank. You can use each word only once. There are three extra words that you do not need to use. a an by it its it s over said to told the where with Task 3 (7 points) You will hear publisher arry unningham talking about how he discovered the book Harry Potter. You will hear the recording twice. efore you listen, read the sentences below. While you listen, tick ( ) the correct answer (A, or ). You now have 45 seconds to read the sentences. 0. The main thing arry loved about the book was A magic and Hogwarts. the boarding school. the companionship between the kids. Parrot missing for years returns speaking Spanish A pet parrot that spoke (0) with a ritish accent when it disappeared from its home four years ago has been reunited with (47) owner and the bird now speaks Spanish. The reunion was organised (48) a Southern alifornia veterinarian, Teresa Micco, who mistook Nigel, (49) African grey parrot, for her own missing bird, a local newspaper reported. Micco then tracked Nigel s microchip to Darren hick, a rit who lives in Torrance. I introduced myself and asked, Have you lost (50) bird? Micco said. He initially said, No. ut he thought I meant recently. She confirmed hick s name and (51) that she had found his African grey parrot. He looked at me like I was crazy. He said Nigel had gone missing four years earlier. Little is known about Nigel s whereabouts during the past four years, but (52) bird s ritish accent is gone, and (53) now chatters in Spanish. hick says last week s reunion brought tears of joy (54) his eyes, despite the fact that Nigel bit him when he first tried to pick him up. He s doing perfect, hick (55) the newspaper a few days later. It s really weird. I knew it was him from the minute I saw him. Smithsonian Tween Tribune 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 13. arry s daughter A enjoyed reading the book. started reading the book in the morning. stopped reading the book soon. 14. arry bought the first two books at A a high price. a low price. an average price. 15. arry A knew the book would be popular right away. tried to guess how the story would end. did not expect the book to be successful. 16. When arry first called the author, she A did not believe arry was a publisher. realised who arry was right away. made a joke about arry. 17. When talking to arry, the author was A angry. relaxed. excited. 18. In the next books, the author planned to write about A a revolution at school. Harry s future. the environment. 19. arry advised the author to A get a real job. write more children s books. concentrate on being a mum. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 That is the end of task 3. Now move on to task 4. 10 3

I O S A. KUULAMINE Task 4 (6 points) You will hear a radio programme about intelligent animals. You will hear the recording twice. efore you listen, read the notes below. While you listen, complete the notes. Write no more than three words in each gap. You now have 30 seconds to read the notes. AILITY Intelligent animals order ollies Pigs Rats Orangutans have a need to keep (0). themselves busy can open (20). 20 have a good sense of (21). 21 can learn to play (22). 22 have very good (23). 23 can recognise (24). 24 are skilled (25). 25 This person was not used to the things that accompany a road trip. would like to see the world more. finds travelling relaxing. sees travelling as a way to become aware of global problems. has understood that home is a good place to be. has learnt to cope with various problems. finds it possible to enjoy himself/herself without travelling far. (0) A (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) 39 40 41 42 43 44 travels mostly with other people. (45) 45 values the ability to do things on his/her own. (46) 46 That is the end of the listening test. Now move on to the reading test. 4 9

Task 3 (8 points) Read the opinions on travelling (A E) and the statements on the next page (39 46). Then decide which opinion the statement is about. Write the correct letter (A E) after each statement. The letters can be chosen more than once. A Katie Wilson Travelling has allowed me to experience things that I have never done, for instance, driving. When I travelled to Florida, I and a couple of friends drove. We had to drive for about 20 hours through traffic jams and confusing directions. I have never driven that far. I had to get used to all the traffic in different cities such as Atlanta, which had a 5-lane highway with heavy traffic. Overall, travelling has taught me a lot about different places and how to handle different situations. 4 ülesannet 30 üksikküsimust Task 1 (6 points) II OSA. LUGEMINE Read the text below and decide which word (A, or ) best fits each gap (26 31). Write the letter in the gap. Rolling Estonia: a wilderness adventure in fairy-tale forests Sometimes it (0) A to get a bit lost. In Estonia, that is easily done. It is more than twice the size of Wales, with a (26) that would barely fill a few London districts, and (27) two-thirds of the country covered with forest. We (28) lost the very first AEG: 60 MINUTIT 30 PUNKTI 26 27 Natalie Davies Travel is a way for every single person to get around. I drive everywhere I go. I try not to rely on my parents because I feel like independence is very important for someone of my age. Travel has opened my eyes to things we could be doing to help the environment instead of hurting it. If you need to fly, fly, and if you need to drive, drive. It is what you have to do, at all costs; just find efficient ways to do so. I just recently flew to Seattle, and it was the most eye-opening experience because it was the first time I flew by myself. Matt Jackson Travelling has taught me many things about subjects I find important. I have found amazing places both in my own country and several others that I have visited. Travelling has taught me that many places within my country are just as fun and educational as in foreign countries. Lastly, it has taught me there is no reason to run away from my own country thinking it lacks opportunities. time we stepped into the trees, and never found the thing we were looking for the sea. urious about this country s great wilderness, we had come for a week (29) January. There are wolves everywhere in this wild land (though they are rarely seen), and (30) is rich in bogs. My daughter loved the idea of mythical creatures hiding in magical forests and the language, which looks like vowel soup and, when spoken, sounds like the sea. (31) our last day, we took a walk along the sands. The sea was calm, and Estonia s wild forests were behind us in more senses than one. We had got delightfully lost, but now we were found. The Guardian 28 29 30 31 D rooke White I do not travel much, but when I do, it is great to see what goes on in other areas. I get a sense of different lifestyles. I love going to other places and doing things that I normally wouldn t do, and trying things I would usually not try. I get to experience something new, compared to my everyday life, when I travel. I would love to travel more so I could get a glimpse of other cultures. 0. A helps worth used 26. A public people population 27. A like almost near 28. A were getting get got 29. A on in at E Dylan Turner Travel has affected me in a positive way. When I travel, it is usually for vacationing with my friends and family, or for basketball tournaments. It makes me very happy when I can get away from everything and just enjoy the place I am at. I like being with my friends so we can go out at night and have fun. Travelling is a big part of my life; it makes me feel free. I hate being stressed out and travelling helps me get rid of that. 30. A a country the country country 31. A On In At 8 5

Task 2 (7 points) Read the text and the statements (32 38) on the next page and decide which statement (A, or ) is true according to the text. Tick ( ) the correct answer (A, or ). Welcome to Nowhere 0. Omar was slightly surprised that tourists A did not like Roman ruins. went to places like Dubai. came to visit osra. My hometown is a brilliant place. Was a brilliant place, I suppose I ought to say. It s called osra and it s in Syria. It s not too big, so you can t get lost, and in the middle of the town there s a huge tumbledown city of Roman ruins whole streets, temples, a theatre, you name it. Tourists used to come from all 32. Omar s mother A had two jobs. was a housewife. worked for the government. 32 over the world to see osra. Personally, if I d had all their money, I d have gone somewhere cool, like Dubai, or New York, or London, but then I m not that crazy about history. Looking back now, those days in osra seem like a sort of dream. Everything was ordinary and peaceful. My father worked in the tourism office (a sort of government job) and Ma did everything at home. With school and my two jobs, I was busy all day long, running to keep up. My early job (five to seven in the morning) was in Uncle Ali s hardware store. aba, my father, made me do that one. Then there was school till 1 p.m., home to gobble down my lunch, and I was off to work at the ruins with my cousin Rasoul. eing with Rasoul was the best part of the day. He had a shop selling souvenirs right beside the old Roman theatre. Rasoul was the most amazing person in the world to me. He was twenty years old, funny, handsome, knew everything about sport, had the latest stuff he was the person I wanted to be when I grew up. My job was to try to get the tourists to choose our shop instead of one of the others that lined the route to the ruins. Tourists notice kids more than grown-ups, so it made good sense. And I was brilliant at selling. I had this excellent technique. 33. Omar worked at a hardware store because A he wanted to earn money. this was his father s order. his uncle invited him. 34. In the afternoons, Omar A had classes at school. worked at a hardware store. helped his relative. 35. Rasoul A was Omar s role model. worked with Omar s uncle. owned a hardware store. 36. At the old Roman ruins, Omar had to 33 34 35 36 Antiques, nice and cheap! Lovely rugs, in a heap! I d chant in English, doing a sort of hopping dance. amel bells, No bad smells! ome and see! uy from me! That was just about all I could say in English, except for Hello, what is your name? and My name A clean the souvenir shop. catch the tourists attention. work with other kids. is Omar, which we d learned in school. A young man with long blond hair had made up my rhyme for me. I think he was American. He d spent a whole afternoon sitting in front of Rasoul s shop, 37. Omar s English skills were A poor. 37 watching me trying to get the tourists to come in, and then he d scribbled down the rhyme and taught good. me to say it. The tourists always looked round and smiled at me when they heard it, and some of them excellent. did actually come and buy things. Rasoul was proud of me for being such a good salesman and he got me on to selling postcards. He gave them to me for 20 cents a strip. Each strip had ten cards that you could drop open dramatically in front of the tourists eyes. He let me keep nearly all the profits too, and I was building up a secret hoard in a plastic bag stuffed under my mattress. 38. The rhyme that Omar used had been A taught to him by Rasoul. taken from an American textbook. written by a foreigner. 38 Welcome to Nowhere by Elizabeth Laird 6 7