A VISITOR FOR MISS DREDGER

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English Exam B2 Name D.N.I. 1. USE OF ENGLISH Exercises adapted from Carne, Paul, Louise Hashemi & Barbara Thomas, 1996. Cambridge Practice Tests for First Certificate 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. A) Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (0.5 mark each). A VISITOR FOR MISS DREDGER Every summer Miss Dredger took in visitors at Clôs de Joi. It was a square house with a... (1) across the island to the sea, with the island of Jersey on the horizon. Miss Dredger had ordered a carriage to take her down the harbour hill... (2) it was a steep descent, she would.. (3) have walked the distance herself, and would even have returned.. (4) foot. Nevertheless, she had.. (5) on a carriage this particular morning, for she had a gentleman to meet at the harbour. Both he and his luggage must be got up the harbour hill. It was... (6) that the luggage could not walk up on its own and from what she knew (7).. men, it was ten to one that her new lodger... (8) be as helpless as his luggage. And so, as the carriage had to go down the hill before it could come up again, Miss Dredger, with her sharp... (9) of logic, decided that, in order to (10) use of this fact, it would be as well to be called for at Clôs de Joi.

1. A sight B vision C view D look 2. A However B Although C Despite D Even 3. A commonly B actually C mostly D normally 4. A at B on C with D off 5. A decided B chosen C arranged D considered 6. A honest B simple C direct D clear 7. A about B for C from D under 8. A should B would C ought D could 9. A sense B idea C feeling D impression 10. A take B have C make D get (Carne et al., 73-74) B) Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space. (0.5 mark each). SHARKS For anyone who wants either to film.. (11) study great white sharks, Australian expert, Rodney Fox, is the first contact. Fox knows exactly.. (12) the sharks will be at different times of the year; and can even predict.. (13) they will behave around blood, divers, and other sharks. He understands them as well as.. (14) else alive. In fact, he is lucky to be alive; a great white once tried to bite him in half. Three decades.. (15) this near-fatal attack, Fox still carries the physical scars but feels.. (16) hate for his attacker. Instead he organises three or four trips.. (17) year to bring scientists and photographers to the

kingdom of the great white shark... (18) main aim of these trips is to improve people s understanding of an animal.. (19) evil reputation has become an excuse for killing it. Great white sharks are not as amusing as dolphins and seals,.. (20) their role in the ocean is critical. They kill off sick animals, helping to prevent the spread of disease and to maintain the balance in the ocean s food chains. (Carne et al., 49) C) Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. (1 mark each). 21. I last saw him at my 21 st birthday party. since I... my 21 st birthday party. 22. You ve broken my radio, Frank! said Jane. accused Jane... her radio. 23. My car really needs to be repaired soon. must I really... repaired soon.

24. Susan regrets not buying that house. wishes Susan... that house. 25. I could never have succeeded without your help. you I could never have succeeded... me. (Carne et al., 50) D) Use the word given in capitals between brackets to form a word that fits in the space provided. (1 mark each) AN IMPORTANT ENGLISH TOWN The site of the town of Winchester was a (26)... (NATURE) place for a (27). (SETTLE), at the point where a river cut through the chalk of the (28)... (SOUTH) hillside. A simple camp at St Catherine s Hill was the (29)... (EARLY) known use of the site. This was followed by an Iron Age hill-fort, but this was left (30)... (INHABIT) by 100 BC. It was the Romans who finally established the town and surrounded it with a defensive wall for the protection of their people and trade. (Carne et al., 79)

2. LISTENING Exercises adapted from May, Peter 2010. First Certificate Trainer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. A) You will hear an interview with Sophie Morrison a translator. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer A, B or C. (1 mark each) 1. Why did Sophie take up translating? a. She had studied modern languages at university. b. She sometimes used to do translations for friends. c. She enjoyed reading texts in other languages. 2. At present, which subject is she specialising in as a translator? a. medicine b. law c. business 3. Which, according to Sophie, are the most difficult things to translate? a. cultural references. b. informal expressions. c. scientific and technical words. 4. Where does Sophie get most of her work? a. directly from official organizations. b. through translation agencies. c. from contacts in private companies. 5. How does she feel about her daily working hours?

a. They are always too long. b. They shouldn t include evenings. c. They vary too much. 6. What does she say about money? a. She earns less now than she used to. b. She thinks she pays too much tax. c. She seldom gets paid on time. 7. Sophie believes that in the future a. translating will always be done by machines. b. more languages will need to be translated. c. translators will have to be better trained. (May, 53) B) You will hear part of an interview with a man called Ewan Robertson, who is trying to persuade people to use less paper. Fill in the blank spaces. (1 mark each) Every year, people in developing countries use.... (8) of paper annually, whereas the average UK citizen uses about.. (9) of paper. Most of the world s paper comes from very. (10) forests. The process of turning the trees into paper can be extremely... (11) from an environmental point of view. The production of paper causes terrible. (12) in some places. Most of the paper ends up buried in the ground increasing the amount of polluting products.. (13) into the atmosphere.

The destruction of the forests is a much bigger cause of global warming than.. (14). Ewan says that there are already paper recycling bins in many (15). You can use less paper by avoiding unnecessary.. (16) when you are studying or working. You can often reuse.. (17) that you have received. To receive less junk mail, don t ask for. (18) when you buy something. Stop receiving any magazines you don t always read, or. (19) them with others. Most (20) published in Britain are now printed on recycled paper. (May, 162)

3. READING Exercises adapted from May, Peter 2010. First Certificate Trainer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. You are going to read an extract from a novel. Then complete the exercises below. (20 marks)

For questions 1-8 CIRCLE the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text. (1.5 marks each) 1.At the ski lift station, Clare felt nervous because A.it was a long time since she had last gone skiing. B.the ski instructor was late arriving for her lesson. C. she was not appropriately dressed for skiing. D.she had never really learnt how to ski properly. 2.After she had been skiing for 30 minutes, Clare A.couldn t stop thinking about two other people. B.got angry because Bruno was shouting at her. C. asked Bruno to address her less formally. D.knew she was in no danger of falling over. 3.What is meant by an amazing buzz in line 31? A.An interesting topic of conversation. B.A low, continuous sound. C. A sudden memory from long ago. D.A strong feeling of excitement. 4.What does the same refer to in line 40? A.Talking to ski instructors. B.Having something to eat and drink. C. Skiing on a number of slopes. D.Taking ski lifts to the top of the slopes.

5.What did Clare find enjoyable at the farmhouse? A.Being with people she hadn t met for a long time. B.Talking to someone all the time she was there. C. Having something in common with other people. D.Thinking about the waiter s appearance and age. 6.Why did Clare tell Bruno that she was there on holiday? A.She wanted a different ski instructor the next day. B.She thought he might react negatively to the truth. C. She didn t want him to know she was leaving soon. D.She felt that he was looking at her rather strangely. 7.How did Clare feel when they finished skiing for the day? A.Interested only in how she was at that time. B.Delighted to find out how good a skier she was. C. Sure that she would not be stiff the next day. D.Keen to start skiing again immediately. 8.What does Clare succeed in doing during this extract? A.She thinks of a solution to the problem that brought her to Zermatt. B.She talks to somebody else about her problems for the first time. C. She realizes that other people have similar problems to hers. D.She discovers a way of taking her mind off her problems.

Are the following statements true or false? Circle T for True or F for False. (1 mark each) 9. Clare needed ten minutes to decide whether she was taking skiing classes in the afternoon or not. 10. Clare only took notice of Bruno s physical appearance when they took a break at the farmhouse. 11. Bruno made it clear that he could not arrange classes with Clare unless she contacted the Ski School office first. 12. Despite having skied for several hours that afternoon, Clare did not feel stiff, but relaxed. T T T T F F F F Find a word in the text that means (1 mark each): 1.Right or acceptable for a particular activity, purpose or situation: 2.Behave in way that shows you feel sure of your abilities and value: 3.Nice and enjoyable: 4.Something that gives you hope and self esteem : (May, 67) 4. WRITING You should write between 160-180 words in an appropriate style. You have been doing a class project on young people and work around the world. Your teacher has asked you to write a short essay giving your opinion on the following statement. (20 marks)

It is a good thing for students to have part-time jobs. Consider the advantages and disadvantages.