Trinity b2 Ise II Exam
Trinity b2 Ise II Exam
Trinity b2 Ise II Exam
ISE
II
Exam
Task
1:
Long
reading
Paragraph
1:
What
would
make
you
move
to
Gaza?
The
small
strip
of
land
along
the
Mediterranean
coast
is
run
by
Hamas,
the
Islamist
group
Israel
and
the
U.S.
consider
a
terrorist
organization.
It
can
be
difficult
to
get
into
Gaza,
and
if
you
are
Palestinian
very
difficult
to
get
the
necessary
Israeli
or
Egyptian
permission
to
leave.
And
three
wars
between
Israel
and
Hamas
since
2008
killed
more
than
3,000
Gazans.
But
the
al-Aloul
family
was
living
elsewhere
during
all
those
wars.
In
November,
2008,
Ihab
al-Aloul
and
his
wife
Somaya
left
Gaza
City
and
took
their
six
children
to
Vancouver,
British
Columbia.
Last
fall,
they
moved
back.
The
plan
was
a
long
summer
visit,
but
by
the
time
they
finally
could
enter
Gaza
in
September
they
decided
to
stay.
Aloul
says
a
big
reason
was
family.
"I
miss
my
parents,"
he
says.
Paragraph
2:
Money,
too,
played
a
role.
Aloul
is
a
software
development
manager
and
had
his
own
company
in
Gaza
before
moving
to
Canada.
But
he
says
despite
earning
an
MBA,
it
wasn't
so
easy
to
get
on
his
feet
there.
Here,
his
father
helps.
"Here
my
dad
is
rich,
he
has
his
land,
he
has
business,
so
he
can
support
me,"
Aloul
says.
His
dad
bought
land
relatively
cheaply
decades
ago.
But
with
the
population
growing
and
the
amount
of
available
land
for
building
shrinking,
real
estate
became
a
source
of
wealth.
Paragraph
3:
Aloul's
two
youngest
sons
are
happy
in
Gaza.
Two
other
children,
college
students,
feel
they
have
more
freedom
in
Gaza
than
they
did
in
Canada.
Their
father,
Ihab,
didn't
like
the
influences
of
Western
culture
on
teenagers,
concerned
they'd
drink
or
start
romantic
relationships.
But
in
Gaza,
22-
year-old
Ahmed
can
hang
out
with
his
cousins
in
cafs
past
midnight.
Nour,
20,
says
she
does
what
she
wants,
too.
"My
parents,
they
gave
me
all
the
freedom
here.
I
go
out,
I
do
whatever
I
want,"
she
says.
"You
walk
in
the
streets,
you
know
that
no
one
will
do
something
bad
for
you."
She
was
also
teased
about
her
headscarf
in
Canadian
high
school,
but
now
says
that
I
walk
around,
no
one
talks
about
my
scarf."
Paragraph
4:
But
after
10
months
in
Gaza,
it
is
14-year-old
Kareem,
who
started
first
grade
back
in
Canada,
who
seems
to
struggle
with
the
blended
identity
most.
He
loves
hockey,
while
his
friends
in
Gaza
care
only
about
football.
Just
out
of
8th
grade
now,
he
started
the
year
far
behind
his
classmates
in
Arabic
literacy.
But
he
mostly
feels
very
different
from
his
peers
here
because
he
has
no
experience
with
war.
Paragraph
5:
Somaya
calls
Gaza
a
box
with
no
exit.
The
border
with
Egypt
is
mostly
closed.
Even
though
they
are
Canadian
citizens,
each
family
member
needs
a
permit
to
leave
Gaza
through
Israel
because
of
Israel's
security
concerns.
Ihab
wasn't
allowed
to
accompany
his
sick
father
recently
for
medical
care
in
Jerusalem.
Additionally,
there
is
a
presumption
there
could
well
be
another
war.
If
that
happens
while
they
are
living
in
Gaza,
they
hope
being
Canadian
would
help
them
get
out.
Page
1
Questions
1-5:
The
text
on
page
1
has
five
paragraphs
(15).
Choose
the
best
title
for
each
paragraph
from
AF
below
and
write
the
letter
(AF)
on
the
lines
below.
There
is
one
title
you
dont
need.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Paragraph
1
_____
Paragraph
2
_____
Paragraph
3
_____
Paragraph
4
_____
Paragraph
5
_____
Questions
6-10:
Choose
the
five
statements
from
AH
below
that
are
TRUE
according
to
the
information
given
in
the
text
on
page
2.
Write
the
letters
of
the
TRUE
statements
on
the
lines
below
(in
any
order).
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
A.
One
of
the
boys
is
glad
to
be
in
a
place
where
kids
love
soccer
as
much
as
he
does.
B.
Ihab
al-Aloul
is
lucky
to
have
land
in
his
family.
C.
Israel
has
very
tight
security;
it
is
hard
to
leave
Gaza
through
Israel.
D.
In
Canada
students
were
not
used
to
headscarves.
E.
The
al-Aloul
family
knew
in
Canada
that
they
wanted
to
move
back
permanently.
F.
They
are
Canadian
citizens.
G.
With
his
diploma,
it
was
easy
for
Ihab
to
find
work
in
Canada.
H.
Israel
and
Hamas
are
involved
in
a
war.
Questions
1115
Complete
sentences
1115
with
a
word,
phrase
or
number
from
the
text
(maximum
three
words).
Write
the
word,
phrase
or
number
on
the
lines
below.
11. It
was
difficult
for
Ihab
to
find
a
job
in
the
_________________
field
when
he
moved
to
Canada.
12. The
amount
of
land
suitable
for
construction
has
been
_____________
in
Gaza
so
property
has
become
more
valuable.
13. One
of
the
children
prefers
_________,
a
popular
Canadian
winter
sport,
over
football.
14. Kareems
___________
is
low,
meaning
that
he
cannot
read
or
write
as
well
as
he
should
be
able
to.
15. It
is
very
hard
to
cross
the
___________
between
Gaza
and
other
countries.
Page
2
Page
3
Text B:
Text
C:
(A
recent
excerpt
from
a
New
York
Times
article
called
the
Science
of
Online
Dating
)
As
it
turns
out,
success
begins
with
picking
a
user
name.
While
men
are
drawn
to
names
linked
to
physical
traits
(e.g.,
Cutie),
the
researchers
found,
women
prefer
ones
that
indicate
intelligence
(e.g.,
Cultured).
Both
sexes
respond
well
to
playful
names
(e.g.
Fun2bwith)
and
shy
away
from
ones
with
negative
connotations
(e.g.,
Bugg).
The
most
successful
online
profiles
featured
content
divided
70:30
between
personal
information
and
a
description
of
the
ideal
desired
partner,
the
scientists
found.
Honest,
likable
and
succinct
profiles
written
with
a
touch
of
humor
particularly
those
that
did
not
self-aggrandize
or
use
rhetorical
flourishes
elicit
the
best
results.
Photographs
showing
the
user
smiling
and
standing
in
the
center
of
the
frame
surrounded
by
others
work
best.
Text
D:
(Transcript
from
the
show
Dr.
Ellen
on
American
television)
Dr.
Ellen:
With
so
many
online
dating
services
out
there,
picking
one
can
be
difficult.
I
advise
people
to
do
their
homework.
Shop
around
until
you
find
one
that
best
suits
your
particular
needs.
Narrow
your
search
by
looking
at
services
that
specialize
in
matching
people
with
similar
interests.
For
example,
you
might
consider
a
dating
service
for
people
who
share
the
same
religious
faith,
like
BigChurch.com,
ChristianCafe.com
or
JDate.com;
if
you're
a
sports
enthusiast,
you
might
check
out
fitness-singles.com.
The
list
goes
on...
While
e-dating
is
a
dream
come
true
for
some,
I
also
want
to
warn
you
that
an
e-courtship
has
more
dating
hazards
than
ever
and
they're
not
what
you
think!
You
need
to
be
good
at
communicating
over
text,
first,
and
then
make
sure
that
you
meet
in
a
public
place
to
be
extra
safe.
Page
4
Questions
2125
Choose
the
five
statements
from
AH
below
that
are
TRUE
according
to
the
information
given
in
the
texts
above.
Write
the
letters
of
the
TRUE
statements
on
the
lines
below
(in
any
order).
21. _______
22.
_______
23.
______
24.
_______
25.
_______
A. Females
feel
more
harassed
on
online
dating
sites
than
men.
B. Men
are
attracted
to
user
names
about
physical
characteristics
while
women
prefer
hints
at
intelligence.
C. Being
capable
of
text
communication
(email,
texting,
messaging)
is
more
important
now
than
it
used
to
be.
D. Amys
friend
does
not
want
to
meet
someone
online.
E. There
are
different
dating
sites
for
people
with
similar
interests.
F. In
2013,
half
of
the
population
knew
someone
who
had
used
online
dating.
G. One
in
six
people
have
experienced
break-ups
that
were
not
face-to-face
(instead,
it
was
experienced
through
texting,
messaging,
etc.).
Page
5
Questions
2630:
The
summary
notes
below
contain
information
from
the
texts
on
pages
4
and
5.
Find
a
word
or
phrase
from
texts
AD
to
complete
the
missing
information
in
gaps
2630.
Write
your
answers
on
the
lines
below.
Summary
notes:
Online
Datings
Function:
When
people
want
to
say
that
there
are
tons
of
people
to
fall
in
love
with,
they
use
the
expression
there
are
many
26.
_______________.
However,
it
can
be
difficult
to
meet
people
so
many
use
online
dating.
Thanks
to
the
invention
of
the
27.
_______,
people
from
all
over
the
world
can
instantly
communicate.
Online
dating
has
been
a
result
of
this
new
technological
service.
Romance is changing:
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