LRN Level B1 January 2016 Exam Paper
LRN Level B1 January 2016 Exam Paper
LRN Level B1 January 2016 Exam Paper
LEVEL B1 Duration
Listening: 30 minutes
LISTENING
Writing - Reading and Use: 2 hours
WRITING
READING AND USE
EXAM PAPER
JANUARY 2016
INSTRUCTIONS:
Page 1
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.
At the cinema
5. Jane tells Chris that he should
A. leave before the film ends.
B. wait until the end of the film.
C. take the bus back home.
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LISTENING SECTION 2 CEF B1
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.
At the hairdresser’s
10. The woman asked the man to colour her hair
A. black.
B. blonde.
C. light brown.
An awful day
12. What is TRUE about the man?
A. He shared the taxi ride with a friend.
B. His boss was angry with him.
C. He arrived at work late.
Page 3
LISTENING SECTION 3 CEF B1
Listen to Stacy’s message to her friend Helen. 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 Stacy’s message to her friend Helen 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 giving him/her advice about
how to keep fit and healthy.
for breakfast
at 10 o’clock
for lunch
in the afternoon
for dinner
How to exercise:
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WRITING SECTION 1 CEF B1
Task 1
Write your email in the Writing Booklet. You can use the notes you have taken. You
may add any other relevant information you wish. Write your email in 90-110 words.
“Write an email to a friend of yours giving him/her advice about how to keep fit
and healthy”. In your email, you should tell your friend
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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 your new house.
In your letter, you can write:
· where your new house is
· what it looks like
· what your room looks like
· what is near your house
· why you like it
OR
Task 3
Write a story that begins: “While I was playing my favourite computer game
yesterday evening, I heard a strange sound coming from the kitchen.”
Continue the story.
OR
Task 4
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READING AND USE SECTION 1 CEF B1
Read the text below about a famous singer and then answer the questions that follow.
For questions 1-8, choose the best answer (A, B or C).
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
Adele
Adele, who was born in London in 1988, is one of the world’s most well-known singers
and songwriters. While she was growing up, she listened to different kinds of music, but
one of her favourite groups was the pop group, The Spice Girls. This group had a great
influence on her. At the age of 16, Adele composed her first hit song, “Hometown Glory”.
Adele attended the British School for Performing Arts and Technology, where she met
other singers such as Leona Lewis and Jessie J. . While she was a student, she recorded
three songs for a class project. One of her friends posted these songs on the Internet. All
three songs became very popular and as a result, she received a phone call from Richard
Russell, the owner of XL Recordings, who offered Adele a record deal. Producer Jim Abbiss
recognized Adele’s talent and went on to produce her album, 19, named after her age, in
2007. This album became number one on the British charts, greatly increasing Adele’s
popularity. In March 2008, she went to America, where she did a short tour. American
audiences and critics loved her and soon her international career began. In 2011, her
second album, 21, came out. The music on this album was different from the soul music
of 19. It was influenced mostly by American country music, which Adele was listening to
while she was touring America. The album, 21, became popular in more than 26 countries,
including the United Kingdom and the United States.
In 2012, Adele also worked together with producer, Paul Epworth, to write the music for
Skyfall, which was the theme song of the 2012 James Bond film of the same name. After
recording Skyfall, Adele said that she felt very proud of it. Skyfall sold more than two
million copies worldwide and for it Adele won the Golden Globe Award and the Academy
Award for Best Original Song. Since 2012, Adele has won many more awards. She has
many fans including other famous singers who admire her voice and her passion for
music.
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READING AND USE SECTION 1 CEF B1
4. Adele’s album 19
A. made her more popular.
B. was not very successful.
C. was produced in America.
Page 9
READING AND USE SECTION 2 CEF B1
The Countryside
Page 10
READING AND USE SECTION 2 CEF B1
There is no question that life in the countryside 13. According to the passage, young
is quieter and less stressful. However, life in the people may find country life
countryside can also be difficult.
A. uninteresting.
First of all, the countryside does not offer a lot B. unhealthy.
of opportunities for social life and it has few C. unusual.
entertainment facilities. Young people may feel
14. When students from villages
quite bored in a village and as a result, they
graduate from university, they
may travel to a nearby town or city to have fun.
most often
On the other hand, people who live in cities can
have fun in a variety of places. Moreover, there A. return home to find work.
are no universities in the countryside so young B. find a job in a city.
people who want to continue their studies must C. do not want to stay in the city.
move to a city. When they finish university,
15. The word ‘gossiping’ in the 2nd
they will most likely look for a job in the city as
paragraph can best be replaced by
there are very few job opportunities in the
countryside. A. writing.
B. talking.
It is true that people in villages are friendlier C. reading.
and more caring than city people, but
gossiping about other people’s lives is also a
part of country life. It is very difficult for
someone in the countryside to have a private
life as everyone knows what everyone else is
doing.
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READING AND USE SECTION 3 CEF B1
21. Unless she ………… up early, she will miss the bus.
A. doesn’t get
B. won’t get
C. gets
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READING AND USE SECTION 3 CEF B1
23. He looked ………… his house keys everywhere, but he couldn’t find them.
A. after
B. for
C. about
24. I sent the letter two days ago so they probably………… it yet.
A. haven’t received
B. didn’t receive
C. have received
25. The present ………… I bought for dad was quite expensive.
A. whom
B. which
C. whose
27. The teacher said that she ………… us a test the following day.
A. will give
B. is giving
C. would give
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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.
Mark your answers on the separate Answer Sheet.
Playing Outdoors
In the past, children used (31) ………… outside much more than today. Nowadays, children
spend most of their free time at home. They are more (32) ………… in watching television,
playing computer games or (33) …………… with their friends on social network sites. (34)
…………, playing outdoors is very important for children of all ages. First of all, playing
outside gives children the opportunity to exercise while they are having (35) ………… .
Running, jumping or riding their bikes (36) ……… also improve their physical development.
Secondly, when children play outside, they do activities (37) ………… can make them feel
happy and less stressed. If they (38) ………… happier and calmer, they will be able to
concentrate more on their school work and (39) …………, they will do better at school.
Finally, when children play outside, they get Vitamin D, which is provided (40) ………… the
sun. Vitamin D promotes better moods, gives more energy and improves memory.
40. A. of B. by C. in
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