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Test 1 PAPER 1 PART 1 QUESTIONS 1-5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? READING AND WRITING (1 hour 10 minutes) For questions 1-5, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. Example: © You can take your old shirts or trousers here, 1 These cost less than usual. 2 Thisis a bad time to be il, 3. Be careful where you put this. 4 You will need to take a heavy sweater or jacket with you. 5 Youwill not be able to wash yourself here for a few days. c KEEP THIS MEDICINE AWAY FROM CHILDREN ‘Check your holiday insurance now ~ before you go away. SORRY! [No showers in the Sports Contre this weak Dr Jenkins ts on holiday until Friday. TODAY Day trip to the mountains Wear something warm! CAR WASH - £4 Weill make it look ike new All our winter holidays ~ 25% cheaper We buy and sell second-hand clothes. Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART 2 QUESTIONS 6-10 Read the sentences about cooking a meal. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. For questions 6-10, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. —) Example: 0 Last week, Louise some friends at her new school. A made B started © played Answer: | 0 6 She all of them to dinner at her house on Saturday evening. ‘A. phoned B invited © said 7 Louise wrote the things she needed to buy for the meal on a of paper. A piece B slice © part 8 She was (on Saturday morning so she went shopping in the afternoon A full B busy © ifficut 9 Louise two hours cooking the meal. A. waited B_ spent © passed 40 When the meal was everyone sat down to eat. A right B sure © ready Test 1 PARTS QUESTIONS 11-15 ‘Complete the five conversations. For questions 11-15, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. (CA Now York Stell et) Example: ( Where do you ) ° come from? e CB Schoo.) > 11 Are you sure the match starts at two? A. It started well B it's allright. © I think so. 12 _ I saw the new Spielberg film last night. A. Didi go? B Hashe come? © Wasit good? 13 How did the accident happen? A can't go there. B | didn't see it. © I don't know how to, 14 Hello, 'd like to speak to Mr Green, please. A _ Sorry, can you say that again? B_ I'msorry, l'llcall again later. © I'matraid | don’t know. 15 May leave now? ‘A When we've finished. B_ Until tomorrow. © I don't agree. QUESTIONS 16-20 Complete the conversation. What does Tom say to the receptionist? For questions 16-20, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. Paper 1 Reading and Writing Example: Receptionist: Good evening, can | help you? ABCOEF Tom: ° Answer: | 0 |A 2 oe oF Receptionist: _ I'm afraid all our single rooms are A | see. Can | get something to eat full. How long do you want to stay? in this hotel? Tom: 16 B_ Would you show me the room? Receptionist: | have a double room for £60. Tom: 7 © 'mlooking for a single room. Receptionist: I'm sure they're full too. There are a lot of tourists in town at the D_ What time does it finish? moment. Tom: 18 E ifistay here, can I leave my suitcase in my room tomorrow Receptionist: I'm afraid the restaurant is closed. afternoon? Breakfast starts at 7 tomorrow. Tom: 19 F That's rather expensive. Are there any other hotels near here? Receptionist: Your room must be empty by 12 o'clock. But you can put your luggage in reception. G Just for one night. Tom: 20 H_ OK. T'lltake the room Receptionist: Would you write your name in the book, please? Test 1 PART 4 QUESTIONS 21-27 Read the article about Bill Bryson, a writer. Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn't say’ (C). For questions 21-27, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. I was born in the United States but I have written several travel books about England. I lived there with my wife and four children for 20 years, but for the last three years we have lived in the United States. Our children are now learning about life in the United States. I’m sure they will be happier because they have lived in two countries. I like Britain and I want to return, but my daughter, Felicity, is going to start college here soon, so it won't be for another four years. I have just been to England for six weeks to work on a radio programme about the English language and also to talk about the book I’ve just written. Most writers don’t like doing this; they don’t like travelling around the country, selling their book. I don’t mind it. I like visiting new places and meeting lots of people. It’s very different from the life I have in the United States when I’m writing. In England, people drove me around in big cars and I stayed in expensive hotels. It was good because I didn’t have to pay any bills. Everyone was kind to me and it was fun, Paper 1 Reading and Writing Example: 0 Bill has written about a country he has visited. A Right —B Wrong © Doesn't say 21 Bill returned to the United States after living in England for a long time. A Right B Wrong © Doesn't say 22 _ Bill thinks it will be good for his children to live in more than one country, A Right — B Wrong © Doesn't say 23 Bill's daughter didn’t want to go to college in England, A Right BB Wrong @ Doesn't say 24 Bill has just visited England to finish writing his new book. A Right B Wrong G Doesn't say 25 _ Bill is happy with the things he has to do to sell his books. A Right = B Wrong © Doesn't say 26 Bill has travelled to many different places in the United States. A Right == B Wrong © Doesn't say 27 It cost Bill a lot of money to travel around England for six weeks, A Right = B Wrong © Doesn't say Test 1 PART 5 QUESTIONS 28-35 Read the article about crocodiles. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. CROCODILES yg We can find crocodiles in tropical parts of (0) world, for example Africa, South America and Northern Australia. They spend most of the time (28) slow-moving water but they (29) move fast through the water and on land. You often see crocodiles together in large groups. They (30) everything they catch, (31) fish, birds and small animals. And sometimes they make a meal of large animals or even people. There are (32) than ten types of crocodile. They all have very sharp teeth. They often lose (88) teeth, but soon get new ones. Crocodiles are usually about 3.5 metres long, but some are much 4) Crocodiles live (35) a long time. The oldest one kept in a zoo was 66 years old. Example: 0 A the A are 8 > eats A more A this bigger & ¢ 8 8B > A for an on can cat like most that big since Paper 1 Reading and Writing have ate to many these biggest during Test 1 PART 6 QUESTIONS 36-40 Read the descriptions of some things you can read. What is the word for each one? The first letter is already there. There is one space for each other letter in the word. For questions 36-40, write the words on your answer sheet. Example: © When your friends go on holiday, they send you this. 86 If you don't understand a word, you can look in this. d 37 You can buy this every week and read about many m interesting subjects in it. 38 It you write about your daly life in this, you may not a want anyone to read i. 39 You write this for your mother when you answer the eee phone for her. 40 People buy this every morning to read about what ee has happened in the world. Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART 7 QUESTIONS 41-50 Complete the letter. Write ONE word for each space. For questions 41-50, write the words on your answer sheet. Example: | 0 be Paris Dear Maria, It’s good to (0) back home in my country but I still think (41) all the friends I made in our English class, especially you. I cried (42) Tleft England because my visit (43) too short. I would (44) to return to England but (45) time I will stay in a different city. I have started English classes again here. I learnt a (46) of things in England but I know I (47) to study even harder. (48) about you? (49) you still looking for a job? I hope you find (60) soon. Love, Sophie Test 1 PARTS. QUESTIONS 51-55 Read the letter from Jane Harvey. Fill in the information on the Lost Property Report Form. For questions 51-55, write the information on your answer sheet. ‘The Manager 16 March North Line Trains London Dear Sir, (On 14 March, | got on the 12.45 train to London at Manchester station. I had a suitcase and a handbag with me. When | got off the train at 14.50, | did not have my handbag. Has anyone found it? Please phone me on 723419 or, after 6 p.m., on 796327, Jane Harvey LOST PROPERTY REPORT FORM Name of passenger: Jane Harvey Travelling from: Date of journey: Time journey started: What did you lose? B)/2)|B8)\s8i\e Daytime phone number: Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART 9 QUESTION 56 Read this note from your friend, Spencer. Let's meet for dinner near your house on Saturday. Where shall we eat? What time can you come? Where can | park my car? Spencer Write Spencer a note. Answer the questions. Write 25-35 words. Write the note on your answer sheet. PAPER 2 LISTENING PART 1 QUESTIONS 1-5 You will hear five short conversations. ‘You will hear each conversation twice. There is one question for each conversation. For questions 1-5, put a tick (Vv) under the right answer. Example: © How many people were at the meeting? 3 13 Al Bt) cm 1 What music will they have at the party? A BC 2 When will the man go on holiday? June July 20 Paper 2. Listening 3 What will the weather be like tomorrow? 4 What colour is Mary's coat? yellow blue brown 5 What did the woman repair? ad BC Test 1 PART 2 QUESTIONS 6-10 Listen to Sarah talking to a friend about her holiday photographs. What place is each person in? For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each person. You will hear the conversation twice. Example: 0 Sarah's mother E People Places 6 Caroline A castle B cathedral 7 Jack C hotel 8 Sarah D_ market 9 Peter E mountains 10° Sarah's father fa G restaurant Paper 2 Listening PART 3 QUESTIONS 11-15 Listen to Sue talking to her friend, Jim, about the new sports centre. For questions 11-15, tick (¥) A, B or C. You will hear the conversation Example: 0 Thenew sports centre is, cheap. D big. % dark 1 11 Which bus goes to the sports centre? 15 i 18 a 25 a 12 From Monday to Saturday, the sports centre is 6am. 1 open from Art gam 1 13 If Sue goes swimming, she must take soap. a swimming hat. a towel Test 1 14. Atthe sports centre, you can buy 15 Jim and Sue are going to go to the sports centre next sandwiches. fruit. rinks. Wednesday. Thursday. Saturday. oaa Paper 2. Listening PART 4 QUESTIONS 16-20 You will hear a man making a telephone call. Listen and complete questions 16-20. You will hear the conversation twice. MESSAGE Diana From: lan Name of hotel: Address: Meeting starts at: Bring: Visit factory on: Test 1 PARTS. QUESTIONS 21-25 You will hear some information about a zoo. Listen and complete questions 21-25. You will hear the information twice. Park Zoo Monday-Saturday, open from: Sam. to: a Name of nearest station: 2 Station | Elephant House closed on: 2 May Shop sells books, postcards and: [4] Cost of family ticket: 25 [£ ‘You now have 8 minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet.

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