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EAEko HEOak

EEOOII DE LA CAV

INGELES MODELO DE
AZTERKETA EXAMEN DE
EREDUA INGLÉS

OINARRIZKO NIVEL BÁSICO


MAILA (A2) (A2)

1. DOKUMENTUA: DOCUMENTO 1:
ATAZAK TAREAS
READING COMPREHENSION (20 marks)

TASK 1

Match the headlines (A-H) with the paragraphs (1-6). There is ONE headline you do not need to
use. 0 is the example. (6 marks)

PLACES TO GO THIS SUMMER


A. Calendar Museum E. Science Museum
B. Country Life Museum F. Stratford Butterfly Farm
C. Coventry Transport Museum G. National Sea-Life Centre
D. Drayton Manner 0 (Example) H. Warwick Castle
0. One of the UK’s most popular attractions. The park is home to some of the scariest rides you’ll
find like Storm Force 10 and Apocalypse, which has been voted the UK’s most frightening ride. D
(Example)
1. The biggest exhibition in Europe. Don’t worry about the weather. Come and see these beautiful
insects as they would live in their natural environment. Walk around a tropical rainforest and see
them fly freely around you. And don’t forget to visit the Insect City, where you can view huge
spiders and our own scorpion colony!
2. You wouldn’t expect to encounter a hammerhead shark in your visit in Brum city centre. But yes,
it’s true; it is the only aquarium in the UK where you can see this creature together with our Sea
Dragons from Australia and baby crocodiles from the Amazon. We guarantee an experience you’ll
never forget.
3. A day out here will give you the chance to see some of the earliest motor cars as well as more
modern vehicles like the DeLorean 'Back to The Future' car. You can also design your own car and
experience what breaking the sound barrier at 763 miles an hour feels like.
4. Considered by many people as Britain’s greatest Medieval Building. Visit the exhibitions, climb
the towers, relax as you walk around the gardens, designed and created in 1753. Experience the
preparations for battle in the Kingmaker Exhibition or see a Victorian Royal Weekend.
5. You will find four floors of practical exhibits and collections that will impress you, showing you
things like how machines or how computers work. You can also learn about the space and the
planets.
6. It is one of Britain’s friendliest open-air museums. Come to this museum and discover a
traditional English village by the canal. Look around original old-time shops and houses, see how
you feel down a mine and take a ride on an old horse-tram.

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TASK 2

Fill the gaps (1-8) in the following text using the words in the bank below. There are TWO words
you do not need to use. 0 is the example. (8 marks)

THE GECKOS
My grandparents live in Florida. (0) _____We_____ (Example) spend most holidays at their
house. And, while there, _____(1)_____ favourite activity is to sit by the pool. I say “sit” because I
_____(2)_____ swim. Instead, I watch my favourite animal run around the patio. That would be the
gecko.

Geckos _____(3)_____ in most warm climates in North America. They are small lizards
_____(4)_____ live in nature and also near people. When I say they are small, I really mean they
are tiny. The biggest one I _____(5)_____ ever seen was about ten inches long. However, the
book I read on geckos claims they _____(6)_____ get to be 60 centimetres long. Most, though, are
just a few inches long.

More interesting still is their climbing ability. They are some of the _____(7)_____ climbers
in the world. And they can stick to most surfaces.

Most people are happy to live with geckos _____(8)_____ they eat mosquitoes. My
grandparents certainly feel this way. Their patio is covered in geckos, and they do not do anything
to change that fact.

WE (Example) BECAUSE BEST BUT CAN GOOD

HAVE LIVE MY RARELY THAT

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0 WE

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TASK 3

Read the text and for questions (1-6) choose the correct option a), b) or c). 0 is the example. (6
marks)

BATS IN THE WILD

Are you afraid of bats? Well, imagine two million bats flying over your head! That’s what you’ll see
if you visit the Old Tunnel just outside Fredericksburg, Texas. You’ll find it in a wildlife area some 24
kilometres south of Fredericksburg. The place covers about 16 acres of beautiful countryside and
includes a wonderful nature road which is open all the year round. You can spend your days hiking
and birdwatching, or learning about the plants and history of the zone with a local guide. But the
real attraction is the bats, so go to the observatory deck just outside the Old Tunnel about an hour
before the sun sets. You’ll see a few circling bats near the entrance, then suddenly the sky will get
dark when the bats come out of the tunnel. It takes over an hour for the bats to emerge! It’s like a
movie scene; in fact, spectators open their mouths in surprise. According to Park Ranger Ian
Parsons, “That old idea about bats flying into a person’s hair is just a myth. Their radar systems are
so precise, that they can ‘see’ perfectly well.”

0. Fredericksburg is in 9
a) Europe.
b) Texas. (Example)
c) the wildlife area.

1. The Old Tunnel is I


a) in a beautiful town.
b) in Fredericksburg.
c) near Fredericksburg.

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2. You can visit the wildlife area I
a) from January to December.
b) only at night.
c) only with a local guide.

3. At the wildlife area you can I


a) observe birds.
b) see a film.
c) touch a bat.

4. The main interest of the site is I


a) the bats.
b) the observatory deck.
c) the sunset.

5. Bats don’t fly into people’s hair I


a) because they are not real bats.
b) if spectators don’t move.
c) thanks to their radar systems.

6. The text is about I


a) a wildlife area.
b) Fredericksburg.
c) people who are afraid of bats.

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b

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION (20 marks)

TASK 1
Listen to 4 different speakers talking about their hotel’s rooms. Match speakers 2, 3 and 4 to
TWO of the things they mention (a-i). There are TWO sentences you do not need to use.
Speaker 1-c is the example (6 marks)

Listening 1-Hotel rooms

HOTEL ROOMS

His/Her hotel’s room has ...

a. a beautiful view of a park. Speaker 1 c

b. an excellent view of the city.

c. a horrible view from the window.

d. an uncomfortable bed. Speaker 2

e. a really small bathroom.

f. a really enormous bathroom.

g. an uncomfortable bed. Speaker 3

h. many flowers.

i. space for a bed and a chair.

Speaker 4

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TASK 2

Listen to the following talk on school meals. Mark sentences (1-7) TRUE or FALSE. 0 is the
example.(7 marks)

Listening 2-School meals

SCHOOL MEALS

0. Martha is nine years old. TRUE (Example)

1. Martha has a meal at school at midday.

2. People have different memories of their school meals.

3. Martha started to write a blog about her home meals.

4. Martha’s opinion of her school dinner was negative.

5. Children in other countries also read Martha’s blog.

6. The bureaucrats decided to close Martha’s blog.

7. The bureaucrats told Martha the bad news.

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TRUE
TASK 3

Listen to the results of a study about sleeping. Complete gaps (1-7) with ONE word or number.
0 is the example. (7 marks)

Listening 3-Benefits of a good night´s sleep

BENEFITS OF A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP


• Many students don’t (0) __sleep__ before an exam. (Example).
• Studies show that sleeping helps us ______ (1) ______ things better.
• It also helps us recover ______ (2) ______ memories.
• In Chicago people heard words produced by a ______ (3) ______.
• People who slept understood the recording ______ (4) _____.
• At Harvard students had to learn some ______ (5) _______ movements.
• Students who slept got better ______ (6) ______.
• These studies show that memories are recorded in three ______ (7) ______.

0 sleep

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WRITING (20 marks)

TASK 1: SHORT WRITING (5 marks)

You lost your handbag in a shopping centre. You go to the information desk and give details
about your loss. Write a note of about 35-40 words and include the following points:
when and where it happened
what your handbag was like (Describe your handbag)
what there was inside

TASK 2: LONG WRITING (15 marks)

Last year you studied at university in a foreign country. Write a letter of about 110 words to a
British friend telling him/her about:
the town you lived in
describe your best friend there
the places you visited

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SPEAKING (20 marks)

TASK 1: PRESENTATION (4 marks)

TASK 2: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (8 marks)

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TASK 3: INTERACTION (8 marks)

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