Mid-year test (10th
form)
Part 1. Listening
Listen
and fill in the gaps.

Part 2. Reading
Match texts 1-6 with headings A-E. Use the
headings only once. There is one you don’t need to use.
1.
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Geography
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2.
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Famous people
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3.
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Population
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4.
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Education
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5.
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Sports
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6.
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Holidays
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A.
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The United States is the second
largest country in North America after Canada. It is washed by the
Atlantic Ocean in the east, by the Pacific Ocean in the west and by the
Gulf of Mexico in the south. The country is so big that there are four
standard time zones. It also possesses many islands in the Pacific
Ocean and Puerto Rica and the Virgin Islands in the Atlantic. The USA
has the third largest population in the world (after China and India).
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B.
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The American Dream, the hope for a
better life in a new country, has attracted people from all over the
world. Most of them leave their homeland because they are poor and have
few opportunities. Some are forced to leave because of famines and
civil war; others come for religious freedom. There are nearly 250
million people living in the USA. 10% are Spanish-speaking people than
people of Asian and Pacific Island origin.
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C.
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Each September, more than fifty
million students between the ages of five and seventeen start the new
school year. Students attend classes for an average of five hours a
day, five days a week, and they have homework assignments to complete
after school and on weekend. Many students sign up for after-school
programs at their school or nearby. Sports are very popular. There are
children’s baseball, soccer, football, and basketball teams in almost
every school. 41% of high school graduates go to college.
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D.
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This day celebrates Christopher
Columbus’s arrival in the Americas in 1492. As Columbus was Italian,
working for Spain, Columbus Day is especially important for many
Italian-Americans and Hispanic-Americans. Since 1971, the holiday has
been commemorated in the U.S. on the second Monday in October.
Officially, the people of the USA are invited to celebrate the
anniversary of the discovery of their country with church services and
other activities. In some towns and cities, special church services,
parades and large events are held.
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E.
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Most Americans enjoy sports – both
playing sports themselves and watching their favourite teams and
competitions. Children are encouraged to participate in sports at an
early age. The rivalry between high schools and colleges in sporting
events goes right through the school year from football in September to
track and field in June. Sports are important in college. Students who
show talent in a sport like tennis, track and field, swimming,
football, or basketball can apply for sports scholarships.
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Part 3. Use of English
Task 1
Fill
in the gaps (1-6) with a word formed from the words in bold.
1.
Andrea
is … little
girl.
BEAUTY
2. This
book is really …
. INTEREST
3. This
actor is very … in
England. FAME
4. My car
is very… . I don’t spend much money on petrol. ECONOMY
5. James
has got a very good university … . EDUCATE
6.
Valentin
Yudashkin is probably Russia’s most famous fashion … . DESIGN
Task 2
Choose
the correct response.
1.
I
start my new job tomorrow!
A:
Oh, dear!
B:
Good luck!
2.
Do
you think you’ll pass the test?
A:
Excellent!
B:
I really hope so!
3.
Do
you have any experience as a beautician?
A:
I don’t really want to.
B:
Not really.
4.
I’ve
lost my job.
A:
Oh dear!
B:Wow!
Part 4. Writing
Choose
one from two options:
ü Write a
short paragraph about yourself (40-45 words). Include:
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how
much money you get
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where
you get your money from
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what
you spend your money on
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whether
you are good with money
ü Write a short
article about your school (40-45 words). Write: type of school and
classes, how students get there, hours, rules.
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