LRN Level B1 January 2019 Exam Paper PDF
LRN Level B1 January 2019 Exam Paper PDF
LRN Level B1 January 2019 Exam Paper PDF
DURATION:
LEVEL B1 LISTENING 30 MINUTES
LISTENING WRITING
WRITING 2 HOURS
READING
READING AND USE
AND USE
EXAM PAPER – JANUARY 2019
INSTRUCTIONS:
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LISTENING SECTION 1 CEF B1
Listen to 9 short conversations. For questions 1-9, choose the best answer (A, B or C).
You will hear each conversation TWICE. You now have 2 minutes to read the questions.
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
Listen to 3 longer conversations. For questions 10-15, choose the best answer
(A, B or C). You will hear each conversation TWICE. You now have 1 minute
to read the questions.
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
14. From what you hear, you understand that David and Emma are
A. teachers at the same school.
B. athletes participating in a sports event.
C. the organisers of the Sports Day event.
15. What David likes the most about this year’s Sports Day is that
A. it will be held in the town centre.
B. parents can drive to the local park.
C. prizes will be given to all the participants .
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LISTENING SECTION 3 CEF B1
Listen to John’s message for his friend, Mary. For questions 16-20, choose the best
answer (A, B or C). You will hear the message TWICE. You now have 1 minute to look
at the questions.
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
Now turn to Writing, Section 1, Task 1. Open your Writing Booklet and listen to the
instructions. You have 1 minute to open your Writing Booklet.
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WRITING SECTION 1 CEF B1
Task 1
Listen to John’s message for his friend, Mary, again. USE the space provided in the
Writing Booklet to take notes. You can use the information from the recording and the
notes you have taken to write an email to a friend of yours telling him/her about a school
trip to a chocolate factory.
Write your email in the Writing Booklet, Task 1.
Your notes will not be marked.
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WRITING SECTION 1 CEF B1
Write your email in the Writing Booklet. You can use the notes you have taken. You
may add any other relevant information you wish.
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WRITING SECTION 2 CEF B1
Choose ONE of the following Writing Tasks. USE the points given below each Task.
You may add your own points if you wish.
Write your Task in the space provided in the Writing Booklet in 110-150 words.
Task 2
Write a letter to a friend of yours telling him/her about a concert you went to last
weekend.
In your letter, say
• where the concert took place
• which band/singer performed
• who you went with
• what you liked about the concert
• what you disliked about the concert
OR
Task 3
Write a story that begins:
OR
Task 4
Write an essay about the advantages and disadvantages of outdoor playgrounds for
children.
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READING AND USE SECTION 1 CEF B1
Read the text below about The Island of Borneo and then answer the questions that
follow.
For questions 1-8, choose the best answer (A, B or C).
After Greenland and New Guinea, Borneo is the third largest island in the world. Its rainforest,
which is around 140 million years old, has got many different kinds of plant and animal
species, which makes it very popular with tourists who enjoy exploring nature.
Culture and nature lovers can go on many kinds of trips in Borneo. However, whether in a
group or alone, most travellers start their holiday by visiting the historical city of Sandakan,
on the east coast of Borneo. An easy way to explore Sandakan is to join the Heritage Path,
a two-hour walk which takes you to some of the many cultural sights inside the city. One
important sight is the Sandakan Heritage Museum. Visitors can enter it for free, but they are
not allowed to use their cameras inside the museum. The Sandakan Heritage Museum might
be small, but it exhibits a lot of informative films and photographs which were taken by the
American explorers Martin and Osa Johnson showing what life in Borneo was like in the
1920s. Another interesting stop on the walk is the attractive wooden house of the American
writer Agnes Keith, who lived in Borneo from 1934 to 1952. In 2004, her house was turned
into a museum and since then, it has become a popular tourist attraction. The Agnes Keith
Museum not only provides information about life in Borneo in the 1940s but also it tells the
story of Keith’s life, her books and her family.
The city of Sandakan is also the starting point for a lot of trips into the beautiful natural world
of Borneo. Twenty-five miles west of Sandakan is the Sepilok Orangutan Centre. Since its
opening in 1964, the centre has rescued a lot of orangutans that were orphaned or injured
because of hunting. Once they are ready to survive again in the wild, these orangutans are
let free in the jungle. However, for anyone keen on experiencing adventure in the wild, they
can go on morning and evening safaris in the forest and see leopards from up close. For
more excitement, travellers can stay at the Lupa Masa Jungle Camp in the rainforest. The
camp guests can enjoy meals prepared with fruit and vegetables from the nearby jungle and
have the chance to see wild orangutans, monkeys, pygmy elephants and crocodiles while
they are on a guided hiking tour in the forest or on a river cruise.
Visit Borneo and what a better feeling than watching all the animals you expect to see in a
zoo or on TV living in their own natural habitat!
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READING AND USE SECTION 1 CEF B1
6. From what you read in the 3rd paragraph, you understand that
A. the Sepilok Orangutan Centre is located inside Sandakan.
B. orangutans are hunted in Borneo.
C. orphaned orangutans are never returned to the wild.
7. What does the phrase ‘keen on’ in the 3rd paragraph mean?
A. fond of
B. scared of
C. jealous of
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READING AND USE SECTION 2 CEF B1
Read the following two passages about Flaming Hot Cheetos and Potato Chips.
For questions 9-15, choose the best answer (A, B or C).
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
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READING AND USE SECTION 2 CEF B1
Potato Chips
The earliest recipe for potato chips, or 13. It seems that George Crum created
crisps, as they are known in Britain, was the first potato chips
found in a cookbook published in 1817. A. because of a customer’s complaint.
However, according to one story, George B. following an old recipe.
Crum, a cook in New York, created the first C. to make his restaurant successful.
potato chips in 1853. One day, a customer 14. American people learnt about Lay’s
at the restaurant where Crum worked chips because he
complained that his fries were too thick A. owned many restaurants
and sent them back. To teach the throughout America.
customer a lesson, Crum sliced the B. built the biggest factory in America
potatoes very thin, put a lot of salt on
that made chips.
them and then fried them until they were C. drove to different places in
hard and crunchy. Finally, he served them America selling them.
with extra salt. To his surprise, the
customer was very satisfied. Crum’s crispy 15. What does the writer imply about
fries became a success and Crum opened potato chips by saying that ‘as soon
his own restaurant where potato chips as we eat one potato chip, we
were served on each table. often cannot stop until we finish
the whole bag’?
The first commercial production of potato A. They are not as unhealthy as we
chips was in Ohio, in 1895. William think.
Tappenden made them not only for his B. They can be very addictive.
restaurant but also for other restaurants in C. There are usually not many chips
his area. In the 1920s, Herman Lay in a bag.
developed a device that sliced potatoes
mechanically, which increased production.
Lay’s chips became known as he travelled
from town to town, selling potato chips
from the trunk of his car and soon his
potato chips became the first American
national brand. Since then, there have
been a lot of factories worldwide which
make potato chips in different flavours.
Although we all know that such snacks are
very unhealthy, as soon as we eat one
potato chip, we often cannot stop
until we finish the whole bag.
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READING AND USE SECTION 3 CEF B1
16. Sarah reminded her brother ……… some bread on his way home.
A. buying
B. of buying
C. to buy
17. Please, don’t make any noise when you ……… home. Everybody will be asleep.
A. will come
B. are coming
C. come
18. Everybody arrived at the office late ……… the heavy traffic.
A. because of
B. though
C. since
19. She went shopping yesterday, but she didn’t spend ……… she usually does.
A. as much as
B. the most of
C. many more
20. She told the boys ……… in the garden because it was cold.
A. were not playing
B. not to play
C. she may not play
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READING AND USE SECTION 3 CEF B1
23. She is very pleased with their new house and ……… her husband.
A. same
B. both are
C. so is
24. Please, ……… play the music so loudly! I am talking on the phone.
A. won’t you
B. you don’t
C. don’t
26. He was disappointed because ……… too many errors in his essay.
A. they were
B. there were
C. these were
29. The weather outside doesn’t look ……… . I think we’d better stay at home.
A. more better
B. too well
C. very good
30. The batteries in this flashlight are old. We need ……… them.
A. to be changed
B. to change
C. change to.
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READING AND USE SECTION 4 CEF B1
For questions 31-40, choose the best answer (A, B or C) to fill in the gaps.
School life is usually full of stress and anxiety, (31) ………… prevents students from
performing well at school. However, it is well-known that regular exercise not only keeps
students fit and healthy (32) ………… also it helps them to concentrate on their studies.
So the more (33) ………… students are, the higher their grades can be. Participating
(34) ………… physical activities can also make students feel good about themselves and
help (35) ………… to build friendships. In addition, such activities promote teamwork,
which (36) ………… young people communication and social skills. Through teamwork,
students learn to respect (37) ………… and at the same time, to express their own
opinions without (38) ………… afraid. Also, when students feel (39) ………… are part of
a team, they support each other in difficult situations. Nowadays (40) ………… children
and teenagers spend a lot of their time indoors so physical education at school is more
important than ever.
32. A. but B. if C. so
34. A. at B. on C. in
38. A. to be B. be C. being
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