2022-23 T2 Ey6 Exam (v22)
2022-23 T2 Ey6 Exam (v22)
2022-23 T2 Ey6 Exam (v22)
Score %
1eachers: Please calculate the % Speaking ÷ 0.20 = (A)
score for each section using the Listening ÷ 0.11 = (B)
formula displayed on the right and
Use of English ÷ 0.36 = (C)
enter the percentage score for each
section in LVOnline. Reading ÷ 0.11 = (D)
TOTAL (A+B+C+D+E) ÷ 5 =
Listening
Part 1
Listen to a boy called Harry talking about a winter sports holiday he went on with his family.
1. On their holiday, Harry and his family originally 4. After Harry fell down the hole, he was…
wanted to stay… a. sure that the skier had gone to get his
a. with members of their family. dad.
b. in a rented house. b. afraid because he could hear wild animals.
c. with some friends. c. surprised that no one helped him sooner.
2. What does Harry think about snowboarding? 5. When the skier came to visit Harry, he…
a. He’s sure it will be easy to learn. a. gave Harry a gift as a way of saying sorry.
b. He isn’t very confident in his ability. b. brought something that Harry had lost.
c. His skiing skills should help him to do it. c. invited Harry to go skiing with him.
Listening: /11
Use of English
Part 1
Read the situation and complete the sentence with wish for present and for past.
3. My cousin didn’t remember his mum’s birthday and his mum wasn’t pleased.
He wishes he ____________________________ his mum’s birthday.
Part 2
Complete the sentences with the verbs below in the correct form.
1. The kitchen cupboard door was open and my dad __________ his head on it.
2. Don’t leave your skateboard in the middle of the hall. Someone will __________ over it.
3. You shouldn’t run near the swimming pool. You might __________ on the wet floor and fall
into the water.
4. My mum was cutting onions when she __________ herself with the sharp knife.
Part 3
Read the definitions and write the words. The first letter is given and there is a space for every
missing letter.
Example: the gas formed when people or animals breathe out
carbon dioxide
1. natural resources that we can use to produce electricity
r________ e_____
s____
3. power that is produced by collecting the energy from the air
w___ p____
g_____w______
5. when paper, glass, plastic, etc. is put through a process so that it can be used again
r________
Part 5
Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous
form of the verbs in brackets.
1. I loved the first part, but I haven’t seen (not see) the sequel yet. Is it good?
2. Oh no, I ___________________ (lose) my wallet.
3. I ___________________ (play) with my new virtual-reality headset since last week.
4. She ___________________ (direct) 12 films in her career.
5. I ___________________ (read) that book you lent me. I should finish it tomorrow.
6. I ___________________ (look) for my smartwatch all morning; I have no idea where it
is.
Part 6
Complete the reported statements.
1. ‘I can’t go out on Friday night.’
She said that she ___________________ on Friday night.
2. ‘We’ve already seen that film.’
My friends say they ___________________ that film.
3. ‘My best friend lives on sweets and chocolate.’
She said that her best friend ___________________ on sweets and chocolate.
4. ‘I’ll sweep the floor after lunch.’
I said that I ___________________ the floor after lunch.
5. ‘My friends may try out jet skiing in the holidays.’
He said that his friends ___________________ jet skiing in the holidays.
The coconuts often fall into the sea and float on the water until they (2) ………… another beach, where
more trees then begin to grow.
Holiday makers often see the coconut tree as no more than an attractive sun umbrella that provides
(3) ………… . However, this amazing tree has hundreds of (4) ………… and more are still being discovered.
People have made houses, boats and baskets from the coconut tree’s wood and leaves for centuries.
Even today, if you take a (5) ………… in your cupboards, you will find coconut oil in products as (6) …………
as medicine and desserts.
My
favourite
place
By Fiona Baker
What’s your favourite place in the whole world? Whenever people are
asked that question, they often start describing somewhere exotic that
they’ve visited on holiday,or maybe somewhere they’re living now. And
if you give them the same question to answer the following week, they
might very well give you a different answer altogether! But I know
exactly what my answer would be, and it would always be the same:
my grandparents’ garden.
It’s not a particularly big garden, or full of amazing plants. But when the
flowers do come out in spring, there’s a fabulous splash of colour,
especially from some huge red ones called peonies, and the place is
alive with all kinds of insects and birds. My dad and I often sit there
together then, not needing to talk, but just appreciating the peace.
Even my pet dog, Wolfie, manages to sit quietly with us in the sunshine
– after he’s finished running around everywhere and barking to
announce our arrival, that is!
Since then, my mum has often tried to recreate the same tea for us,
with exactly the same type of cakes as grandma’s, which she’s made
herself. And they’re really good,but they’re never the same as
grandma’s used to be when we were small – and I’ve noidea why. Of
course, grandma is a fantastic cook
– but then so is my mum. But maybe we still need the magical
atmosphere of thegarden all those years ago to give the food its great
taste.
1. Fiona says when people are asked about their favourite place, they may _
a. describe a holiday place they’ve been to lots of times.
b. change what they say each time they’re asked.
c. give an answer that’s very similar to what she would say.
Reading: /11
Writing: /20