End of Year 2 Standard Test A
6 Order the words to make sentences or
questions. (10 marks)
1 practise / should / try / you / to / every day /
speaking / English
______________________________________.
2 ugly / supermarkets / sold / it / fruit, / I / if /
would / buy
______________________________________.
3 the / was / by / book / who / written
______________________________________?
4 I / new / bought / a / just / boots / of / pair
______________________________________.
5 time / I’ll / next / year, / be / studying /
engineering / this
______________________________________.
Reading

Schools then and in the future
A hundred years ago classrooms looked very different
from today. There didn’t use to be any computers or
calculators. Teachers used to write out lessons on a
blackboard for the students to copy. The students used
to write with ink pens and class sizes used to be very
big. There were sometimes more than sixty students in a
class.
So, what will schools look like in the future? One way we
can get some idea is to look at science fiction films. We
see that technology will play an even bigger role in how
we learn. Many people believe that the schools will
become completely electronic. There will be no more
textbooks in lessons and everything will be done on
tablet computers. There could be virtual lessons and
teachers will be able to recreate a period from the past
in 3D in the classroom. There may even be robots
instead of teachers and your fellow classmates could be
taking part in the lesson from different countries around
the world. It’s an amazing thought.
7 Complete the sentences. Write two words in
each sentence. (10 marks)
1 There didn’t use to be any __________ or
__________.
2 There were sometimes __________
__________ sixty students in a class.
3 Many people believe that the schools will
become __________ __________.
4 Teachers will be able to recreate a period from
the past __________ __________ in the
classroom.

5 There may even be __________ instead of
__________.
Communication
8 Complete the mini-dialogues. Use words from
the box. (10 marks)
expensive prefer reason spoken remind
should worth think fan busy
1 A: What do you ________ of these trousers?
B: They’re a bit too ________.
2 A: You’ve got a ________ day ahead.
B: Can you ________ me about my meeting
with Jake at three o’clock?
3 A: I’m worried about my history homework. What
________ I do?
B: Have you ________ to your teacher?
4 A: The main ________ for recycling is to reduce
waste.
B: Yes. It’s definitely ________ the effort.
5 A: I’m a big ________ of horror films.
B: I ________ to see fantasy films.

Writing
9 Write a blog post about a friend’s plans and
ambitions for the future. Use the plan in the box
to help you. Write 80–100 words. (10 marks)
Paragraph 1
About your friend: their general plans.
Paragraph 2
Career: what job would they like to do?
What are they going to do to achieve their
goals?
He / She would like to ... .
Paragraph 3
In twenty years: where do they see
themselves?
What do you think they will be doing?
I suppose that … . Who knows … ?
I wonder what … ?

Ответы

Ответ дал: lilegorodnikovoj
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Ответ:

1 .You should try to practise your speaking every day.

2.  If supermarkets  sold ugly fruit I would buy it.

3. Who was the book written by?

4. I have just bought a pair of new boots.

5  I'll be studying engineering at this time next year.

Reading

Schools then and in the future

A hundred years ago classrooms looked very different from today. There didn’t use to be any computers or calculators. Teachers used to write out lessons on a blackboard for the students to copy. The students used to write with ink pens and class sizes used to be very big. There were sometimes more than sixty students in a class.

So, what will schools look like in the future? One way we can get some idea is to look at science fiction films. We see that technology will play an even bigger role in how we learn. Many people believe that the schools will become completely electronic. There will be no more textbooks in lessons and everything will be done on tablet computers. There could be virtual lessons and teachers will be able to recreate a period from the past in 3D in the classroom. There may even be robots instead of teachers and your fellow classmates could be taking part in the lesson from different countries around the world. It’s an amazing thought.

7 Complete the sentences. Write two words in each sentence.

1 There didn’t use to be any tablet computers or virtual lessons.

2 There were sometimes  more than sixty students in a class.

3 Many people believe that the schools will become completely electronic.

4 Teachers will be able to recreate a period from the past in 3D  in the classroom.

5 There may even be robots instead of  teachers.

8 Complete the mini-dialogues. Use words from the box.

   1 A: What do you think of these trousers?

B: They’re a bit too expensive.

2 A: You’ve got a busy day ahead.

B: Can you remind me about my meeting with Jake at three o’clock?

3 A: I’m worried about my history homework. What should I do?

B: Have you spoken to your teacher?

4 A: The main reason for recycling is to reduce waste.

B: Yes. It’s definitely  worth the effort.

5 A: I’m a big fan of horror films.

B: I prefer to see fantasy films.

Writing

9 Write a blog post about a friend’s plans and ambitions for the future. Use the plan in the box to help you. Write 80–100 words.

Paragraph 1

My friend hasn't had exact plans for future yet. She wants to pass her final exams successfully.

Paragraph 2

She would like to be a designer. She draws very well. She went to the art school. She is going to enter the higher establishment and study well there. She would like to connect her job with fashion.

Paragraph 3

In twenty years she sees herself in a large city working in a big firm. She will be designing clothes.

I suppose that she will be a success. Who knows exactly?

I wonder what the rest of my classmates be doing in twenty years.

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