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NIVEL A1 - Examen Final
NIVEL A1 - Examen Final
NIVEL A1 - Examen Final
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Out of 90 points Time for this attempt
Your Answers:
1 4 / 5 points
LISTENING | Listen to two people talking about Berlin in Germany. Type A, B, or C in the space provided.
2 5 / 5 points
LISTENING | Listen to five conversations. Match to show where the speakers are.
Conversation 3 an airport
Conversation 5 a restaurant
3 2 / 2 points
VOCABULARY | Which is the correct word? Type 1, 2 or 3 according to the order of options.
4 2 / 2 points
VOCABULARY | Which is the correct word? Type 1, 2 or 3 according to the order of options.
5 2 / 2 points
1 good
2 spices
6 2 / 2 points
VOCABULARY | Which is the correct word? Type 1, 2 or 3 according to the order of options.
7 2 / 2 points
g
to the beach on
1 o
Saturday
g
e
2 up late at the weekend
t
8 2 / 2 points
2 politics
9 2 / 2 points
VOCABULARY | Complete the sentences with one word. Type it in CAPITAL LETTERS in the space provided.
10 2 / 2 points
h
a
1 v a swim in the sea
e
h
a
2 v long hair
e
11 2 / 2 points
1 crisps
tomor-
2
row
12 2 / 2 points
VOCABULARY | Complete the sentences with one word. Type it in CAPITAL LETTERS in the space provided.
13 1 / 2 points
VOCABULARY | Complete the sentences with one word. Type it in CAPITAL LETTERS in the space provided.
FR
1 We walked _______ west London to east London. O
M
RE
N
The trains were always late so we decided to _______ a car
2 Correc
for our holiday.
t
RENT
Answer
:
14 2 / 2 points
g
e
1 dressed quickly
t
g
for a walk in the
2 o
evening
15 2 / 2 points
VOCABULARY | Complete the sentences with one word. Type it in CAPITAL LETTERS in the space provided.
16 2 / 2 points
PRONUNCIATION | Choose the two words that match the sound.
steak tree onion there sugar
1 butter onion
2 fresh sugar
17 2 / 2 points
vege
1 vegetables
part
2 department store
18 2 / 2 points
PRONUNCIATION | Which word has a different sound? Type A, B, or C in the space provided.
19 2 / 2 points
PRONUNCIATION | Choose the two words that match the sound.
steak tree onion there sugar
1 stairs there
2 salt cereal
20 2 / 2 points
ga
1 garage
the
2 cathedral
21 2 / 2 points
ttach
1 attachment
se
2 museum
2 / 2 points
22
PRONUNCIATION | Choose the stressed syllable.
ma
1 information
car
2 carton
23 2 points possible
GRAMMAR | Read the answers and make questions. Mind the use of punctuation and/or capitalization where applicable. Type the question
in the space provided.
24 2 / 2 points
25 2 points possible
GRAMMAR | Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Type the answers only.
1. hasn't visited
26 2 / 2 points
27 2 / 2 points
GRAMMAR | Choose the correct word or phrase.
been
1 Have you ever to Egypt?
the youngest
2 Isabella is student in the class.
28 2 / 2 points
29 2 / 2 points
fluently
1 She speaks Russian .
nicer
2 The food at the hotel was than I expected.
30 2 points possible
GRAMMAR | Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Type the answers only.
1. Have-eaten
2. are having
31 2 points possible
GRAMMAR | Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Type the answers only.
1. forgot
2. was
32 2 points possible
GRAMMAR | Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Type the answers only.
2. to call
Waiting for grade
33 2 / 2 points
fallen
1 Have you ever down the stairs?
well
2 My uncle plays the piano very .
34 2 / 2 points
35 2 / 2 points
MU
2 How _____ did that new computer cost?
CH
36 2 / 2 points
They need to buy _____ vegetables because there aren’t any SOM
1
in the fridge. E
37 0 / 2 points
buying
1 We’d like some new clothes.
Correct Answer: to buy
much
2 Does your daughter eat vegetables?
Correct Answer: many
38 7 / 10 points
READING | Read the interview and choose A (True), B (False), or C (Doesn't say).
Last weekend our journalist met Olympic skier Aleksandr Ivanov to ask him about his life and work.
Experience
I’m from St Petersburg in the north-west of Russia but I’m living in Alberta, Canada at the moment because it’s where some of the greatest
skiing teachers are. My wife and three children are still at home but I’m going to go back to Russia in two months. I learned to ski when I was
four years old and that’s normal for Russian children because it always snows a lot in winter. I was lucky because a famous skier, Oleg Semenov,
knew my father and together they helped me to get better and better until I could ski at the highest level. Because I travel a lot, I’ve learned a
lot of languages – English, German and French. I think French is the easiest.
Lifestyle and tastes
I work hard. I get up at 5 a.m., go to the gym for two hours, then go out in the snow for 5 or 6 hours every day. I eat healthily and I haven’t drunk
any alcohol for many years. At home in Russia, I have dinner with my family in the evening. I often cook the meal because I find it helps me to
relax. Sometimes we go out to the theatre, but most evenings I prefer to relax at home and listen to classical music or watch a film on TV. I also
play the piano – my wife says quite badly – and I enjoy taking photos. There are some of my photos in one of the art galleries in St Petersburg.
Places
I have fallen in love with Canada. The Nordic Centre where I train is in Canmore, Alberta and the mountains here are fantastic. I’m going to
come back next year. Another favourite place is Geneva in Switzerland. Of course, I’ve been there to ski but I’ve also visited in summer when it
is very sunny and warm. It’s an interesting city but it isn’t cheap so you can’t go out every night. There’s a lot to see and last year I had a nice
surprise when I found a beautiful Russian church. I feel very comfortable in Geneva
A
5 He never goes out in the evening.
Correct
B
Answer:
B
8 His wife skis very well.
Correct
C
Answer: