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B1 End of Year Test Standard Answer Key

The document outlines an End of Year (EOY) Standard Test covering various sections including vocabulary, grammar, listening, reading, speaking, and writing. It includes sample answers and marking criteria for evaluating student responses. The test is designed to assess students' language skills in a comprehensive manner.
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B1 End of Year Test Standard Answer Key

The document outlines an End of Year (EOY) Standard Test covering various sections including vocabulary, grammar, listening, reading, speaking, and writing. It includes sample answers and marking criteria for evaluating student responses. The test is designed to assess students' language skills in a comprehensive manner.
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EOY Test: Standard

Vocabulary 8
1 … He told me …
1
2 P
1 creative
3 … asked me if I knew …
2 upset
4 P
3 toxic
5 P
4 bored
6 … we don’t have to wear …
5 responsible
7 … decided to study …
2
1 A
2 C Use of English
3 C
9
4 B
1 D
5 A
2 B
3 D
3
4 B
1 get on
5 D
2 break into
6 A
3 set up
7 B
4 turn over
8 C
5 fall out

4
1 save Listening
2 science
10
3 afraid
1 No
4 open
2 Yes
5 hard
3 Yes
4 No
5 Yes
Grammar 6 No
5
11
1 will ring, are
1 A
2 were, would go
2 C
3 would enjoy, spoke
3 B
4 A
6
5 B
a have to
6 B
b don’t have to
c mustn’t
d has to
e don’t have to Reading
f have to
12
1 C
7 2 F
1 had my hair cut
3 E
2 has been arrested
4 A
3 was cancelled
5 B
4 is going to be sent
6 D
5 was being followed
6 having my car fixed

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EOY Test: Standard

13 Speaking
1 A
2 B 16
3 C Students’ own answers
4 B
5 B Marking criteria
6 A Use the marking criteria below to give a score out
of 10.
14
Sample answer 9–10 Full contribution. Basic and some complex
I think tourist companies and environmental groups structures, accurate and well-organised.
would be interested because it will bring more Pronunciation mostly clear.
people to the area and will be good for the 7–8 Adequate contribution. Basic and some
environment. complex structures, generally accurate and
I think some farmers may be against it because it well-organised. Pronunciation mostly clear.
will take up a lot of land and some animals like 5–6 Adequate contribution. Basic structures,
wolves will be dangerous. generally accurate and some organisation.
I think it is a good idea because forests are very Pronunciation mostly clear.
beautiful. 3–4 Limited contribution. Basic structures, often
inaccurate but some organisation.
Pronunciation mostly clear.
Writing 1–2 Very limited contribution. Basic structures,
mostly inaccurate and little organisation.
15 Pronunciation not always clear.
Sample answer 0 Contribution too small or too
Most of us use the Internet every day, and it is an incomprehensible to mark.
important part of modern life.
The Internet has many advantages. Firstly, social
media is a great way of keeping in touch with
friends. In addition, it can be very useful for school
work as well.
On the other hand, the Internet also has some
disadvantages. Firstly, it is easy to spend too much
time on social media. In addition, the Internet can be
dangerous because of hackers.
In conclusion, I think that the Internet can be really
useful. However, it is important to be careful at all
times.
[100 words]

Marking criteria
Use the marking criteria below to give a score out
of 10.

9–10 Complete, mainly accurate and appropriate.


7–8 No more than one omission, mainly
accurate, rarely inappropriate.
5–6 No more than one omission, minor
inaccuracies, sometimes inappropriate.
3–4 Several omissions, noticeable inaccuracies,
often inappropriate.
1–2 Many omissions, mainly inaccurate, mostly
inappropriate.
0 Too little or too incomprehensible to mark.

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