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NAME  CLASS  New

Skills test 2A Upper-Intermediate FOURTH EDITION

READING 1 Read a magazine article about extreme animals. Match


the animals 1–5 with the descriptions a–g. There are
The world’s most extreme animals two descriptions you do not need to use.
1 spider c
There are some animals that can survive almost anything – they can be 2 caterpillar c
frozen solid or boiled alive and yet still do not die! We asked some
scientists to talk about their favourites, 3 ant c
The Himalayan jumping spider 4 worm c
‘This small spider is able to live at amazingly high altitudes (up to 6,700 5 water bear c
metres); it can survive on the highest slopes of Mount Everest, one of
the most hostile environments to life. It is possibly the highest- a moves so fast that it doesn’t burn its feet
dwelling creature on Earth. It feeds on insects, such as the springtail,
which live lower down and get blown up the mountainside. (1) c Its b can withstand the coldest and the hottest conditions
legs are also extremely powerful, enabling the spider to jump big on Earth
distances.’ c were discovered in the Himalayan foothills and the
The Arctic woolly bear caterpillar Galapagos Islands
d athletic with amazingly strong legs
‘Some animals can survive being frozen solid, including several types
of frog and many insects. (2) c The Arctic woolly bear caterpillar e might be covered with a heat-resisting layer
spends 5% of its time eating (during June only) and 5% in a cocoon. The f spends only a very small proportion of its time eating
cocoon protects the caterpillar from being eaten by predators, and
g can be found in rivers and oceans around the world
also conserves energy which will be needed later on to synthesize
essential compounds to combat the extreme cold. This unusual
creature spends the remaining 90% of its life frozen. It hibernates in 2 points for each correct answer  10
temperatures as low as -70° C, and even allows its blood to freeze.’
The Sahara desert ant 2 Read the article again. Five sentences have been
removed from the article. Choose from the sentences
‘This ant comes out from its underground burrow at the hottest point A–F the ones which fit each gap (1–5). There is one
in the day, when temperatures are around 60°C. It is able to figure out sentence you do not need to use.
where it is in relation to the sun, and can thus find its way back to its
A This is very important because it’s only possible to
burrow again. (3) c Its main prey are dead insects which have died
survive out in the blisteringly hot sun for a few
of the heat. Its long legs enable it to scuttle quickly across the sand,
minutes at a time.
hardly touching it at all – and this protects its body from the extreme
heat. It will also climb up plants in order to cool off, whenever it gets B It has eight eyes, including an incredibly powerful
the opportunity.’ central pair, in order to spot prey from far away.
C If humidity is high, its ability to sweat is impaired and
The Pompeii worm
this makes it feel awful.
‘This amazing animal was discovered off the coast of the Galapagos D One of the most amazing examples is this little creature
Islands around 30 years ago. (4) c It lives in hard tubes near – which can be found within the Arctic Circle,
hydrothermal vents on the seabed. It sticks its head out of the tube Greenland, and Canada.
into cooler water to eat and breathe, but its tail rests in water reaching E Scientists have even sent them into outer space!
temperatures of 80°C. We don’t really know how its tail survives this,
but we are doing research into the furry bacterial coating on the F It has also been found more recently, in the Pacific
worm’s back, which may act as insulation.’ Ocean, near Costa Rica.
The water bear 2 points for each correct answer  10
‘Whilst these tiny water-dwelling creatures might look rather humble,
they are actually a super-species when it comes to extreme living. 3 Match the underlined words in the text with the
They have been found in hot springs, in the mountains of the definitions. The noun definitions are given in
Himalayas, and under thick sheets of ice. (5) c They can survive the singular.
extremes of radiation, pressure, heat, and cold. They can live without c
food or water for very long periods of time (up to ten years, in fact). In 1 done on purpose
the lab, these fascinating critters have been subjected to 2 an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to escape
temperatures as low as absolute zero (-273°C). The change in their c
body composition was observed and recorded as changing from 85% 3 part of a mountain or hill c
water to only 3%. This deliberate dehydration stops the water bear 4 an animal that is hunted or killed for food c
from being torn apart by the freezing ice.’
5 a living creature c

1 point for each correct answer  5


Reading total 25
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NAME  CLASS  New

Skills test 2A  Continued Upper-Intermediate FOURTH EDITION

WRITING 4 He decided to turn over a new leaf.


5 He didn’t know which subject to study.
1 Write a description of an interesting or unusual place in 6 He was a fast learner.
your town or city. Include some of these details: 7 He loves riding horses.
• where it is located. 8 The work placement was a turning point.
• why you think it’s special.
• some examples or an anecdote to support
1 point for each correct answer  5
your opinion.
2 Listen again. Are the following statements true (T),
• any history you know about the place.
false (F), or not stated (NS)?
• the type of people you might meet there.
1 The second time he went to prison, it was for eight
• the atmosphere (e.g. peaceful). months. c
2 He was friends with people who had also been to
Write your description in 100–150 words.
prison. c
Shorter writing task  10 3 He went to prison a third time for selling drugs to his
friends. c
2 Write an article about an actor or singer that you like or 4 He left school aged 15 without any
admire. Use the paragraph plan to help you. qualifications. c
Paragraph 1 5 The prison offered quite a number of different
• who he/she is courses. c

• how old he/she is 6 Mark was keen to discover where his talents lay. c

• any relevant and/or important facts about his/her early life 7 Cooking and car mechanics were more popular than
Equine Management. c
• how long you have known about him/her
8 At level 1, Mark learned some basic elements of
• what he/she is famous for
veterinary medicine. c
• how famous he/she is in your country or internationally
9 He set up his own business as soon as he left prison. c
Paragraph 2
10 Mark can’t explain why his business has been
• the best thing he/she has done a success. c
• what he/she has been doing recently
Paragraph 3 2 points for each correct answer  20
• what you particularly like or admire about this person Listening total 25

Write your article in 150–220 words.

Longer writing task  15


Writing total 25

LISTENING

1 Listen to a radio interview with Mark talking about his


job. Tick (3) five points that he mentions.
1 He didn’t mind going to prison.
2 The worst crime he committed was burglary.
3 He didn’t do well at school.

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NAME  CLASS  New

Skills test 2A  Continued Upper-Intermediate FOURTH EDITION

SPEAKING 3 Discuss the statements. Do you agree or disagree?


1 Ask and answer the questions with a partner. 1 ‘Advertising aimed at children should be banned.’
1 Do you think talent shows make good or bad TV 2 ‘Advertising in general is a waste of a company’s time
viewing? Give reasons to support your answer. and money.’
2 When was the last time you felt either really excited or
max. 5 points for each topic  10
really upset about an event, for example a meeting,
party, or trip? Describe it. Speaking total 25
3 What’s your opinion of advertising on the Internet? Skills test 2A total 100
Describe whether you think it can be useful or whether
it’s just annoying and a waste of time and money.
4 If you were going to start up a new business, what would
it be? How would you raise money and market it?
5 What do you think you’ll be doing in ten years’ time?
Give reasons for your answer.

max. 1 point for each topic  5

2 Look at the photos. Compare the different types of


product and decide how you would advertise them.
Describe the difference between ‘soft sell’ and ‘hard sell’
campaigns. In your opinion, which technique is more
effective for which products and why?

max. 10 points  10

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