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Examination Card ¹2

Examination Card ¹1

I. Reading

Read the text given below.

Can you imagine what our lives will be like in the year 2050? Perhaps you will be flying off for a holiday on the moon, or maybe you will be taking your dog for a walk in the virtual reality. We recently carried out a survey of 1,000 people from different countries to find out what they think life will be like in the future. The results clearly demonstrate both our hopes and fears.

The survey suggests that friendship - one of the most important human relationships - will have changed dramatically. People will make friends through the Internet. What is more, a large number of people will even come across their future husbands or wives in this way! Computers will have become absolutely essential by 2050. Even now, some people describe them as their best friend! Others, however, say that we will become much more isolated from each other because we will have little real human contact.

Education will have changed a lot too. As more and more children will be using compu­ters in schools, certain abilities, such as mental arithmetic, won’t be necessary since there will be computer programmes for most calculations. Even writing by hand will have be­come a thing of the past.

According to the survey, home life will be better. Most people believe that by 2050 ro­bots will be doing the housework and we will be eating ready-made food. A lot of people think that we might only cook for fun in the future.

Space exploration will become increasingly popular. Fifty per cent of the people we talked to believe that man will regularly visit Mars. They also believe that travel on our own planet will probably change. Almost everyone thinks that there will be no cars in the city centres. Some even think that environmentally-friendly electric or solar-powered cars will have replaced the cars we use nowadays.

Pollution is something that seems to worry many people. Some fear that it will continue to get worse, and that our planet will become impossible to live on. Others even foresee that one day we’ll have to pay for clean air just like we do now for clean water.

On the other hand, people seem to be quite optimistic about the benefits of genetic en­gineering, as they think scientists will use it to cure diseases like cancer and AIDS. If scientists manage to find a cure for these, we’ll have a much healthier society.

Some people worry about the future, while others are full of hope and enthusiasm. No matter how dark or bright it may seem, it is up to us to look after our planet and try to make it a better place to live.

For questions (1-4), choose the best answer (A, B, C or D).

1. Many people believe that in 2050...

A we will not pay for computers. B we will never leave our homes.
C we will not have any friends. D we will find partners through com­

2. The article suggests that in 2050...

A students won’t write by hand. B fifty per cent of people will have travelled to Mars.
C lessons will be very different. D everyone will learn to cook.

3. As far as cars are concerned, some people believe that...



A we will not have any. B they won’t run on petrol.
C they will be even more harmful to the environment. D people won’t be able to afford them.

4. Some people believe that pollution will have...

A disappeared. C become an even bigger problem.
B killed everyone on the planet. D made our planet a better place to live.

II. Writing

Choose the correct item to complete the sentence.

1. The…of smoking can be very harmful.

A genes  effects Ñ moths D views

2. He…the money into my bank account.

A transferred  created Ñ prevented D destroyed

3. The recent bombing caused…concern.

A convincing  worldwide Ñ presumed D usable

4. Some people claim that he has been kidnapped by a(n)…spaceship.

A nearby  alien Ñ outer D circular

5. He walked to the…of the cliff and looked down.

A passage  walkway Ñ edge D space

6. The hot sun…the snow.

A refilled  sucked Ñ rose D melted

You are going to spend three days with your friends in London. You’ve just received an email from your English friend asking you about the time of your arrival and the places you’d like to visit. Write an email of 50-60 words including the following points:

× arrival details and the name of the airport;

× a chosen programme.

III. Speaking

Scientists have determined that a number of human activities are contributing to global warming. Talk about your attitude towards the issue. Include the following:

× the reasons of global warming;

× the ways to cope with the problem.

 

Examination Card ¹2

I. Reading


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