NAME: - : Superior Ii
NAME: - : Superior Ii
NAME: - : Superior Ii
2 Complete the sentences with the correct word(s). (5 x 0.5 = 2.5 points)
1 If you’re cooking a meal tonight, I ________ anything this afternoon.
’m not eating won’t have eaten won’t eat
2 We’ll have the party outdoors on Saturday unless it ________ .
will rain ’s raining will have rained
3 If you eat fresh, healthy food, you ________ to take vitamin supplements.
don’t need aren’t needing will need
4 If you’re feeling hungry, you probably ________ enough to eat.
won’t have had haven’t had aren’t going to have
5 Unless you ________ like you need a break, we’ll keep walking.
’ve felt ‘re feeling aren’t feeling
3 Complete the sentences with the correct word(s) from the box. (5 x 0.5 = 2.5 points)
C. PRONUNCIATION
7 Write S if the sounds are the same, D if they are different. (5 x 0.5 = 2.5 points)
Example: drizzle, chilly S
drizzle, icy D
1 pouring, drought ____
2 heavy, settled ____
3 below zero, cold ____
4 icy, mild ____
5 flood, thunder ____
D. READING
1 Read the article about the effects of climate change in the UK. Five sentences have been removed. Which
sentence A-F fits each gap (1-5)? There is one extra sentence you do not need to use. (5 x 0.5 = 2.5 points)
The effect of changes in our climate has been a hot topic for many years. And now government ministers in the UK have
warned that the internet could be badly affected due to climate change. (----- 1 -----)
Scientists say that higher temperatures and rainstorms could affect wi-fi communications. In addition, wetter winters and
drier summers might lead to subsidence – the sinking of the ground – damaging underground cables. (----- 2 -----) If climate
change affects the quality of the signal, or there is no signal due to extreme changes in temperature, people will clearly be
disadvantaged. It would be very serious if communication systems were not working in the height of an emergency. This is
why the issue must be dealt with.
The Environment Secretary, Caroline Spelman, recently explained the government’s plans to take action. (----- 3 -----)
However, if these facilities cannot deal with the increase in floods and storms likely to accompany rising temperatures, the
money will have been wasted, she warned. Speaking at Blackfriars Railway Station in London, which a UK rail company
says is being redeveloped with the long-term effects of climate change in mind, Ms. Spelman said the UK economy would
not be able to grow if infrastructure – transport and communications networks and reliable energy and water supplies –
failed.
Ms. Spelman explained that our economy is built on this infrastructure. But it could not grow if there are repeated power
failures, or goods cannot be transported because roads are flooded and railways have been damaged, or if heavy rainfall or
high temperatures negatively affect wi-fi signals. (----- 4 -----) According to Ms. Spelman, they could come forward and
develop new technologies and processes to help our current systems better deal with climate change.
A government report published recently outlines how planning and design of new systems needs to consider the effect of
climate change. This is especially important as many projects will still be there in 50 to 100 years from now. The study gives
details of what action needs to be taken by the owners of transport networks, for example. (----- 5 -----)
Rail Minister Theresa Villiers explained that although the UK government needs to manage money very carefully, it is
committed to spending considerable sums on transport through vital projects such as the Thameslink upgrade, Crossrail, the
proposed High Speed rail network, and more electrification of the rail network.
The new Blackfriars Railway station in London is being fitted with technology including sun pipes, rainwater harvesting
systems, insulation, and solar panels to make it less reliant on water and electricity networks. Perhaps this station will lead
the way for others all over the country to become more environmentally friendly.
A It also highlights the role of the government in protecting the UK from the effects of climate change.
B So, how long has it been damaged for?
C This involves spending around £200billion on UK transport and power supplies over the next five years.
D As well as getting money from the government, she also asked for help from British businesses.
E So, what does that mean for people who need to use these communications?
F Roads, railways, and power and water supplies also need to be protected as weather patterns become more serious.
E. WRITING
You have been asked to write a report on how your town or city is helping the environment for the
school’s Eco-Club. Write 140-180 words. Include the following information: (5 points)
• say what your town / city is already doing to help the environment
• make some suggestions for more things your town / city could do
• explain why these things would make a difference
F. LISTENING [T – 8]
Listen to a radio interviewer talking to a young person who does volunteer work for an environmental
agency. (5 x 0.5 = 2.5 points)
1 Rick spent 6 months / 9 months / 12 months working as a volunteer.
2 Rick’s role included looking at the fish that were caught / finding types of seahorses in the ocean / tidying up
beaches.
3 Volunteers usually had one / two / three days off each week.
4 All volunteers shared a kitchen / bathroom / bedroom.
5 Some people on the project had the chance to learn to dive / learn about construction work / learn how to
teach.
Answer Key SUPERIOR II Units 4
GRAMMAR
1
1 ’ll be taking
2 ’ll be thinking
3 ’ll be going
4 ’ll have finished
5 ’ll have solved
2
1 won’t eat
2 ’s raining
3 don’t need
4 haven’t had
5 ’re feeling
3
1 until
2 while
3 unless
4 in case
5 until
VOCABULARY
1
1 bright
2 shower
3 freezing
4 hail
5 breeze
2
1 risk
2 your
3 account
4 of
5 part
PRONUNCIATION
1D
2S
3S
4S
5S
LISTENING
1 6 months
2 finding types of seahorses in the ocean
3 two
4 kitchen
5 learn about construction work