End-Of-Course Test A
End-Of-Course Test A
End-Of-Course Test A
B2 End-of-course test A
B2 End-of-course test A
blame for distinguish between drop out of 1 One regret I have is not spending more time on my
get on have enough of invest in education;
make up set aside settle down 2 I can’t believe we lost in the end;
stand up for think ahead wander back 3 It’s good to be able to rely on friends;
zone out 4 I don’t really care about the appearance of things;
5 I have vivid memories of my wedding day;
Hi Sennur,
A I have no recollection of it whatsoever.
Sorry I haven’t been in touch for ages. I’ve been really B I completely disapproved.
busy with work and various things. Do you remember I C I should have listened to those who were advising
told you about that accountancy course I was doing? It me about my future.
was mainly so that I could 1 __________ at work and D I wish I hadn’t frittered it away.
hopefully get promoted. I’m afraid it was too much for E it’s as if it were just yesterday.
me in the end; I 2 __________ getting home late and F I know I can always count on Anna.
then having to do assignments. I was tired and not G victory was almost guaranteed at one point.
concentrating in class. I used to find myself H I think it’s more important that they’re functional.
3
__________ when the teacher was explaining things.
Anyway, I 4 __________ the course last week, so I’ll 2 points for each correct answer 10
have a bit more free time to meet up. I can’t
5
__________ the course __________ taking up my
time now.
Ilkem
B2 End-of-course test A
B2 End-of-course test A
7 Read the article about urban exploration. When it comes to the morals of UE, many urbexers
follow the approach of cave explorers and outdoor
Urban Exploration hikers: ‘Take nothing but pictures and leave nothing
A Urban exploration, often shortened to ‘urbex’ or but footprints’.
‘UE’, is the exploration of man-made buildings or F Then there are the ‘preservationists’ as they call
structures, often of a considerable age and usually themselves. These might be people such as historians
abandoned ruins or the little-seen parts of the man- or archaeologists who are genuinely committed to
made environment. Among the sites commonly visited creating a clear photographic and textual record of
by ‘urbexers’ are disused factories, hospitals and buildings that would otherwise crumble unnoticed,
schools, bridges, and storm-drain networks. until a property developer arrives to knock them down
B UE is a hobby that comes with a number of risks and build a block of new apartments. Their records are
attached. Storm drains, for example, are not designed carefully presented on websites, and their identities
with human access as their primary use. During protected by the use of false names.
periods of heavy rain, they can become flooded, G The so-called ‘real’ explorers make up a third
potentially proving fatal for any urbexers who happen group of urbexers. These people are more motivated
to be down there at such times. Many abandoned by underground systems and networks than by single
buildings may be structurally unsafe with broken glass sites. They love the challenge of getting into secure
or damaged floors, or even harmful chemicals. locations and enjoy behaving in a controversial way.
C Recent television shows have packaged the hobby Like climbers, ‘real’ explorers experience what’s been
for a popular audience, and a documentary series on called ‘feeding the rat’; the ‘rat’, which exists inside
the History Channel led to further publicity. The series you, lives off your fear and the more fear you feel, the
travelled around the world showing little-known more the rat grows. Consequently, the larger the rat
underground structures in remote areas as well as some grows the more its appetite needs to be satisfied, which
which are right under the feet of city-dwellers. UE has means that you must experience more fear in order to
also featured in fictional films such as After, a thriller keep the rat happy. ‘Real’ explorers do things like run
set in Moscow’s subways, showing urbexers caught up along train tracks in the brief gaps between trains,
in extreme situations. depending on their attitude to urbex and how much
risk they want to take.
D So what kind of person is attracted to UE? The
culture is mostly, but not completely, male. It’s Match the summary sentences 1–5 to the correct
international, with groups around the world, but it’s paragraphs A–G. There are two paragraphs that
too various in its motives and methods to form you don’t need.
anything like a community. It’s not a hobby for
1 a definition of the basic attitude of urbexers to the
everyone – or, to put it another way, it’s hardly a
sites they visit _____
hobby for anyone! Having said that, there are a few
2 examples of the dangers urbexers may face _____
different categories of urbexers.
3 an explanation of why some urbexers need to
E The first type is the ‘adventurer’. Photography continue to put themselves in risky situations _____
features heavily in the hobby, so adventurers 4 an explanation of why urban exploration has risen
specializing in the ‘hero shot’ long to post pictures of in popularity _____
themselves standing on the edge of bridges or 5 a reason why urbexers do not form a close group
buildings, for instance. These images, usually shot _____
from behind, appear to have taken their inspiration
from Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, the famous 2 points for each correct answer 10
painting by Caspar David Friedrich, which shows a
dark-coated traveller on top of a peak, with mist,
suggesting the unknown, spreading out beneath him.
B2 End-of-course test A
B2 End-of-course test A