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FIFTH YEAR JUNIOR

FREE STUDENTS

READING & USE OF ENGLISH

FINAL EXAM

Student’s name: ______________________________

Date: _______________________________

BOOK: PREPARE B2

FINAL MARK: _____________________

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1. READING COMPREHENSION

A. Read the article and decide if the sentences are true ( T) or false (F).
Correct the false ones. (SCORE: 15)

Art Exhibition

By Mark Gifford

Do you enjoy going to art exhibitions? I didn’t, until I went to one recently

with my older sister. She’s studying art at college so she really wanted to

go, but I think she was secretly hoping I’d go too, so that she could show

off her knowledge of art – because it’s obvious I don’t know much about

it. Anyway, although I wasn’t really looking forward to it very much, I was

curious to see what was there.

When we got inside the exhibition, we found there were rooms full of

sculptures. They were the work of several well-known sculptors, all on

the theme of people. The first few rooms were full of strange figures

made of metal, and in different positions around the rooms – some

standing, others lying, some even upside down on the ceiling. But the

figures had no expressions on their faces at all, which made them look

very mysterious.

Then we moved into another room where there were groups of

rectangular-shaped pieces of stone, with holes for eyes and mouths. But

to me, the different sizes suggested small, welcoming family groups and I

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felt very relaxed as I moved around them. The fact that they didn’t have

faces no longer seemed to matter somehow.

After that, we went out onto the roof, where there were a few more

figures, this time staring out across the city. And as we looked, we saw

more figures on nearby rooftops. I remembered then that when the

exhibition first opened, it was very controversial, because everyone

wondered who the figures were! No-one seemed to be worrying about

them anymore, though.

My sister did loads of fantastic sketches while she was at the exhibition,

and she says she’s now got plenty of material for her next art project at

college. She explained that it would be about how people responded to

different faces. It sounded fascinating! As for me, the moment I got home,

I felt inspired to do something creative, and more able to tackle it, too –

so watch this space!

1. Mark was initially reluctant to accompany his sister to an art


exhibition. __________

2. The metal sculptures were all of famous people. __________

3. Mark says that the stone figures reminded him of his family. __________

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4. The statues on the roof were originally mistaken for real people.
__________

5. The exhibition gave Mark’s sister ideas for some artwork of her own.
__________

B. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS (SCORE: 4)

1. What’s the importance of art in your opinion?

_________________________________________________________________________

2. What do you think about street art?

_________________________________________________________________________

2. COMPLETE THE THIRD CONDITIONAL SENTENCES WITH THE VERBS BELOW IN


THE CORRECT FORM. (SCORE: 16)

come | finish | know | not break | not go | study | tell | win

1. We __________________________ tidying up the kitchen sooner if you had


helped us.

2. You would have passed the test if you __________________________ more.

3. If I __________________________ you were ill, I would have phoned you.

4. We might have enjoyed ourselves more at the party, if you


__________________________ too.

5. I would have taken more photos if you __________________________ my


camera.

6. If she hadn’t tripped over her shoelace, she __________________________ the


race.

7. If the weather had been bad, we __________________________ to the lake.

8. We could have taken you to the match if you __________________________


us before that you wanted to come.

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3. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORMS OF THE
WORDS BELOW. (SCORE: 16)

discuss | embarrass | friendly | generous | organise | predict | register |


strong

1. My parents always show great ____________________ when they’re giving


money to charity.

2. Unfortunately, Luke hadn’t got the ____________________ to run the last


part of the 10 km race.

3. After finishing my drink in the café, I found I’d got no money. The
____________________ was awful!

4. I had a very helpful ____________________ with my teacher about how to


deal with my homework.

5. I would never have guessed the ending to this book. It wasn’t


____________________ at all.

6. It’s not surprising you can’t find anything on your desk. It’s so
____________________!

7. I was really grateful for Sam’s ____________________ when I first arrived at


my new school.

8. We have to be at the first dance class early for ____________________. If


we don’t do it, we can’t attend.

4. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORD


IN BRACKETS. (SCORE: 12)

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1. This time next week I ___________________________ (sit) in a beach café on
my holiday!

2. I ___________________________ (take) to a really nice restaurant by my


parents last week.

3. Paul isn’t here – he ___________________________ (just / leave).

4. This walk is easily ___________________________ (far) we’ve ever been on.

5. Max saw a lot of fish while he ___________________________ (swim) in the


sea.

6. A: Who ___________________________ (wait) for?


B: Ted! He’s always late!

5. READ THE DIRECT SPEECH. THEN COMPLETE THE REPORTED


STATEMENTS. (SCORE: 10)

1. ‘I’ve never seen him play so well.’


She said she ___________________ him play so well.

2. ‘I love doing sport in the rain.’


He told me that he doing sport in the rain.

3. ‘I trained really hard before the tournament.’


She told us that she really hard before the
tournament.

4. ‘I’m going to take a break from sport for a while.’


He announced that he a break from sport for a
while.

5. ‘We’re building a new stadium.’


The club said they a new stadium.

6. CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.


(SCORE: 20)

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1. What ________________if you lost your wallet with all your money in?

a. do you do b. would you do c. would you have done

2. My granddad _______________collect me from school every day when I


was a child.

a. did b. would c. used to

3. __________________three ice creams today. I mustn’t have any more.

a. I’ve eaten b. I’ve been eating c. I was eating

4. I_______________________. The photographer in town did it.

a. took this photo b. had this photo taken c. had taken this photo

5. I wasn’t expecting such a terrible thing to happen while we were in


London. I ________

a. get my bag stolen b. had my bag stolen c. got my bag stolen

6. It definitely _______________ rain tomorrow. That’s what the weather


forecast said.

a. could b. won’t c. should

7. I’m not sure. I _____________ go to the prom on Saturday.

a. will b. might c. ‘m going to

8 . The tree we planted is almost as _________________ our house now!

a. big b. big as c. bigger than

9. I wish I _____________________ my brother about the party. Now he wants


to go too!

a. didn’t tell b. hadn’t told c. don’t tell

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10. If only you __________________ making that noise! It’s really annoying.

a. stopped b. would stop c. had stopped

7. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH YOUR OWN IDEAS.


(SCORE: 7)

a. If only I ________________________________________________________________

b. If the weekend was longer


_________________________________________________

c. I wish _________________________________________________________________

d. I would go_______________________ if _____________________________________

e. I have never ____________________________________________________________

f. If I had a time machine ____________________________________________________

g. I used to _______________________________________________________________

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