Checkpoint Exercise 2
Checkpoint Exercise 2
Checkpoint Exercise 2
Questions 1 – 10
Read the text below, and for each number, circle the correct word on the next page.
board game for two players. Typically a checkers game lasts about 90 minutes, but
Alex did so well at the (2) world youth competition that he was (3) to compete in
the adult division. He (4) to win a few games before being (5) by his own father,
a world-class player.
Alex says he has studied his father's style (6) the last few years and has (7)
some of the ideas in his own game. He usually spends the (8) part of a game
trying to find out where the other player is weak, then waits for them to make a
mistake.
number of the space where the other player has moved to, Alex can (10) play with
1 in on by to [1]
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Part 2
Questions 11 – 20
To: Jamie
From: Magor
Hi Jamie,
We need to decide (0) what to do for our homework project. (11) ………… don’t we
write all about our town’s history? I know there’s all sorts (12) ………… information in the
museum. We can include the factories that (13) ………… so important to the town
(14) ………… the past, and take photos of the old buildings.
(15) ………… you think that’s a good plan, then let (16) ………… know. We can arrange
(17) ………… meet at the weekend. And bring your camera – it’s much better (18) …………
mine, so we should use it to (19) ………… photos of anything interesting we see. What do
you think? Reply as soon (20) ………… possible because we need to finish the project by
Thursday!
Magor
[Total: 10 marks]
Part 3
Questions 21 – 25
Example:
Britt: 0 ……C……
Nia: Of course not. I’ve got nothing else to G Yeah, great – if you don’t mind.
do anyway!
H Yes, I think so.
Britt: 24 ………… [1]
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Part 4
Questions 26 – 35
Example:
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31 A Suki was delighted because Sunshine Water
Park was much better than Splash.
Mr Greening
B time for this week’s science class.
This week’s class will be in the C location for the next science class.
main hall, not room 3 as usual.
We will be back there next week. [1]
34 Georgia is
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Part 5
Questions 36 – 40
36 photos removed Sara would like to know what the first space explorers took with
for copyright them, and would like to hear recordings from that time. She’d love
to feel the excitement of going into space.
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37
Dan wants to learn about the development of technology involved
in space travel, and to see special equipment actually used. He
would also like to meet someone who’s experienced space travel.
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38
Jake’s curious to try some of the food taken on journeys into
space, and wants to see what the Earth looks like from space.
He’d like to learn about other planets.
[1]
39
Sue wants to learn about experiments done in space, and get
advice on ways to watch the skies. She’d love to know what it’s
like being in charge of a trip to space.
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40
Kim would love to see something that’s been brought back from
space. She’d like to learn about the background of people who’ve
travelled there, and what conditions were like on board.
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Space Centres
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Part 6
Questions 41 – 45
‘The first few weeks on board went well,’ says Sophie, ‘though conditions were far from
luxurious. My tiny camp bed was hard but quite cosy and I managed to cook some decent food on
my basic stove. Not having contact with friends and family was tough – sometimes it was
impossible to phone for days. And there was no TV, which I’d expected to be hard, but wasn’t
too bad in the end.’
She remembers the moment when it all went wrong, ‘I was below deck doing some repairs. I
wasn’t too concerned about the storm because I thought the worst of it had passed. It was
unfortunate that this huge wave caught the side of the boat. There was no warning and I just
remember thinking “Oh no, my chance of breaking the record has gone!" I was fortunate that a
fishing boat saw me within half an hour, or I don’t know what I’d have done. I realise how lucky
I was, looking back on it.’
I ask if she’s had enough of sailing. ‘I wouldn’t say that’, she replies, ‘Mum and Dad would
prefer it if I stayed at home and out of danger. And they don’t want me to leave school without
qualifications. They’re right about that so I’m going back to college to get them. Then I’ll think
about finding work – but I intend to enjoy life too. And for me, that includes going sailing!’
42 What did Sophie miss most about life on land during her trip?
A talking to people
B eating proper meals
C watching television
D sleeping in a comfortable bed
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43 As soon as the wave hit the boat Sophie felt
A certain that there was nothing to worry about.
B surprised that the damage was so great.
C disappointed that her trip was over.
D grateful that help was nearby.
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45 What text message would Sophie send to her friends after she got on the fishing boat?
A B
C D