UNIT 6: Skills Test A: Photocopiable © Pearson Education Limited 2019
UNIT 6: Skills Test A: Photocopiable © Pearson Education Limited 2019
UNIT 6: Skills Test A: Photocopiable © Pearson Education Limited 2019
Dictation Task 1
You are going to listen to a recording
You are going to listen to an interview with
about pollution. Listen to the whole
Travis White, a teenager who has created
recording once. Then you will hear the
an app to help reduce rubbish on the
recording again with pauses for you to
street. For questions 1–6, choose the
write down what you hear. Make sure you
answer (A, B or C) which fits best
spell the words correctly.
according to what you hear.
1 How did Travis become able to create
.. apps?
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A He attended classes.
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B He checked in several books.
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C He watched short films on websites.
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........................................ 2 Who helped Travis get the idea for his app?
A electricity.
B water.
C money on shopping.
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Task 2
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Read the article. Choose from the sentences (A–H) the one which fi ts each gap (7–11).
There are three extra sentence which you do not need to use.
A But the birds didn’t always reappear where the scientists who were studying them expected!
C It also keeps their eggs safe from other animals that might eat them.
D However, there are also reasons to be hopeful for the future of our planet.
E More peregrines actually made their homes there than in their old nesting sites.
H An adult bird can reach speeds of over 320 kph whilst doing this.
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Task 2
15 Peregrines ate DDT when they caught insects for food.
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Stories about the environment are rarely good DDT was banned soon after this problem was
news these days: climate change, species in discovered and slowly the numbers of
danger, and so on. (7) One of peregrines started to grow. (10)
these is the return of the peregrine falcon, a
bird that almost died out completely.
Peregrines usually build their homes (or
nests) on high cliffs. The birds that peregrines
The peregrine falcon is the fastest-moving eat fly much lower down, so a nest that’s high
animal on the planet. To catch another up allows peregrines to see their prey from
animal, a peregrine climbs high into the sky above. (11)
and dives down on the unfortunate animal it
want to eat. (8)
Some peregrines discovered that high-rise
buildings in cities also gave them these
Numbers of peregrines fell greatly during the benefits, so they made their homes there.
second half of the 20th century, so by the There are now healthy populations of
1970s in the USA for example, only around peregrines in cities such as New York, Paris
ten percent remained. They were in real and London as well as in their traditional
danger of disappearing completely and no homes in the countryside.
one could work out why.