WayToEng1 UT5 Level3
WayToEng1 UT5 Level3
WayToEng1 UT5 Level3
Reading 20 points
1 Read the text. Then match A to B to make sentences. (10 points)
Running, jumping and throwing a ball are important activities for children and
teenagers because they must do sport to be healthy. According to doctors, they
should do sport for about an hour every day. But only 25% of school students
do this. In some countries, students only do sport two or three times a week at
school and they don’t do any after-school sport.
In Australia, there is a special programme to help young students do sport. It’s
called the Active After-school Communities programme (AASC). Students can
go to AASC centres around the country and do sport in the afternoons. About
190,000 students across Australia are in the programme. They can learn
dancing, gymnastics, karate and other sports – and it’s all free!
Students in some remote areas don’t live near a football pitch or tennis courts
and they can’t get to the centres easily, but there is also a solution for them.
They learn sport at home by satellite. With a satellite connection, the students
see and hear the sports teachers and the teachers see and talk to them. These
students usually travel to an AASC centre three times a year to meet the
teachers and other students and learn new skills.
Thanks to the AASC, young Australians are learning to live a healthy life.
A B
1. Only one out of four students … a. go to AASC centres.
2. In some countries, students … b. visit AASC centres three times a year.
3. About 190,000 students … c. exercises an hour a day.
4. Students at AASC centres … d. have got two or three sports lessons a week.
5. Students in remote areas … e. don’t pay for sports lessons.
Grammar 30 points
1 Complete the sentences with one or two words. There can be more than one correct answer.
(10 points)
1. That is my tennis racket and ……………………. are my tennis balls.
2. You ……………………. eat a big meal before you exercise. It isn’t a good idea.
3. There aren’t ……………………. goals on a golf course.
4. He ……………………. surfing twice a week.
5. The cats ……………………. blue eyes.
6. ……………………. a net on a tennis court?
7. At the moment, Bella ……………………. breakfast. She isn’t hungry.
8. I’m not a fast runner, but I can walk ……………………. .
9. Dad ……………………. surfing but he enjoys skiing.
10. You ……………………. wear a helmet for cycling. It’s the rule.
3 Complete the text. Write one or two words in each space. There can be more than
one correct answer. (13 points)
Underwater football is 1.…………………… fun game to play. 2.……………………
similar to ordinary football in some ways. For example, 3.…………………… two
goals and two teams. But in underwater football, each team 4.……………………
13 players. You 5.…………………… underwater football on a football pitch. You
play it in a swimming pool. The players 6.…………………… be excellent swimmers
because 7.…………………… hold the ball in their hands and swim only with their
feet! You 8.…………………… think it’s easy to swim with a ball in your hands. It
isn’t. According to 9.…………………… rules, the ball must be under the water all
the time so 10.…………………… a special ball with water inside, not air! A team 11.
…………………… a point when one of the players puts the ball into the goal. Always
play nicely. You 12.…………………… hit or kick any of the players because this 13.
…………………… be very dangerous.
Writing 10 points
Use the information in the chart to write a description of rugby.
Sport: rugby
Where you play it: a rugby pitch
Equipment: a rugby ball, two goals
Rules: Must: wear a shirt, shorts, socks and boots
Can: carry or kick the ball in the direction of the goal
Mustn’t: play dangerously