NAME: - : KGL Contest in English Sample Format Paper
NAME: - : KGL Contest in English Sample Format Paper
B2
Time: 60 minutes
Good luck!
▪ Part 1 ▪
Questions 1 – 10
Complete the gaps in the text. Choose A, B, C or D
Bear Facts
Bears can be found all over the world. There are many
things we don’t know about bears because we usually don’t
have very much contact with them. For example, bears can
run almost 65 kilometres per hour, fast (1) __________ to
catch a running horse. The fastest known human alive
today can run about 43 kilometres per hour.
Bears live in forests, mountains, deserts and grassy areas. They have fur-covered bodies, short
legs and a round head with a long snout. In fact, bears have two layers of fur. A short layer of
fur keeps the bear warm and a long layer keeps water (2) __________ from the skin and short
fur. Of course, there are different (3) __________ of bears but one of the most common bears is
the brown bear.
Bears are omnivorous, (4) __________ they eat vegetation and meat. The brown bear's diet is
quite similar to all other bears. They eat grass, fruit, insects, roots and bulbs of plants and, when
hungry enough, will hunt small animals. Brown bears that live near the coast feed on fish,
Brown bears are found in more places than any other bear. They live in north-western North
America, the Atlas Mountains of north-western Africa, northern Asia, Europe and the Middle
East. There are (6) __________ subspecies of brown bears. Many bears in the Northern
Hemisphere hibernate during the colder months of the year. Hibernation is a deep sleep which
(7) __________ the bears to live for a long period without food. During hibernation the bear’s
temperature drops and its heart beat slows down. The body fat the bear has stored during the
warmer months is used during hibernation and this keeps the bear alive.
When a baby bear is born it usually does not have any fur and only weighs between 450 and
700 grams. The baby bear is often smaller than a teddy bear. These baby cubs need their
mother for food and (8) __________ until they grow up into healthy strong bears and can
(9) __________ themselves.
▪ Part 2 ▪
Questions 11 – 18
A. For readers who didn't watch America's Got Talent, how did Celtic Spring first start?
Celtic Spring had its beginnings in our desire to pass on the culture of my grandparents to our
children. My grandparents were from Ireland, and they loved their culture and passed on a love
of the culture to me. I wanted to pass the love on to our children so when each one turned four
years old, he or she began to learn to play the fiddle and to Irish dance. We never intended to
be a performing family, but the children loved the music and dance and became quite
accomplished at an early age. We also began going to fiddle camps when the children were
very young. Ten years ago our children began fiddling at a local farmers' market to earn money
for fiddle camp and thus Celtic Spring was born.
B. Celtic Spring was consistently a fan-favourite, as one of the Viewer's Choice in the
semi-finals, and in the top 5 of the finals. Why do you think America loved your
performance as it did?
America loved Celtic Spring's performance because the Irish fiddle music is beautiful to listen to
and the Irish step dancing is awesome. Furthermore, Celtic Spring members are excellent
musicians and dancers. I think people love that they are all one family and that they also fiddle
and dance at the same time.
We had a wonderful experience on America's Got Talent. We were thrilled that the audience
liked our performance so much! We also had a great time getting to know the other performers
and all the staff at the show. The talent and the staff became like a big family. Most of all, we
liked having all that time together as a family. We are sad that the show has ended and all the
family have expressed their sadness. We are grateful for all the friends and fans we have made
through the show and hope to meet them as we perform around the country.
D. Celtic Spring has performed across both North America and Europe. Where have
audiences been the most responsive?
Wherever we have performed, our audiences have loved Celtic Spring. Music and dance are a
universal language and speak to everyone. One of our treasured memories of performing was
when we performed in an Italian village for a really enthusiastic crowd with whom we could not
speak. But they loved our show and afterwards showered us with their treasures: a gold painted
horseshoe, poems, books, etc... We were so grateful to be able to bring them joy through our
music and dance.
We also had great fun performing at an all-boys boarding school in England. Afterwards they
showed us all around their school, including the haunted corridors (it felt like something out of
Harry Potter)
When we perform we think we are giving something special to our audiences but we are deeply
moved by what we get back: happy faces, stories, friendships...
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11) What was the main reason Celtic Spring was created?
A) Because they wanted to pass on the culture of their grandparents.
B) It was a decision made when the children turned four years old.
C) As a result of trying to gather money to go to summer camp.
D) Because they always intended to be a performing family.
12 American viewers of the show loved Celtic Spring because
A) Viewers thought the fiddle music was beautiful.
B) Celtic Spring members can dance.
C) They are a singing family.
D) They liked the combination of a family playing music and dancing.
13 Celtic Spring liked all the judges but
A) Changed their views about one of the judges during the semi-finals.
B) Thought Piers was a good judge and was brilliant at the semi-finals.
C) Didn’t like Piers until the semi-finals.
D) Were surprised that Piers found a lot of things to criticise.
14 What is the most probable reason Celtic Spring could not talk to the
enthusiastic crowd in Italy?
A) It is not permitted to talk when performing this kind of music.
B) There was a language barrier.
C) The audience were not really interested in talking to them.
D) Because the sudden showers meant they had to leave quickly.
15 When Celtic Spring performed for an all-boys school in the UK….
A) It felt like something out of Harry Potter.
B) They were scared of the haunted corridors.
C) They knew the boys had fun at the school.
D) They enjoyed the experience.
26 A) honest attempt
B) almost true
C) true only once
D) a trick
27 A) exposed
B) proven correct
C) let down again
D) punctured
28 A) grave
B) reasonable
C) serious
D) absurd
29 A) compliments
B) belittles
C) admires
D) praises
30 A) grandly
B) justified
C) warranted
D) groundless
32 The author implies that some people think the moon landing was________.
A) staged
B) kept a secret
C) something which ordinary people could never do
D) a convincing story
33 What does the author mean when he says ‘it is of course entirely true that we did not go to
moon?
34 One argument the author uses to demonstrate that the moon landing did actually happen
is that _____________.
A) there are mirrors on the moon which show us the kind of things left there by Apollo
B) it would be impossible to conceal a fake landing given the number of people involved
C) some people died in the process
D) speculation about the moon landing has actually led to proof of the landing
36 Fortunately, all his injuries were __________ so there was no need for him to stay in
hospital.
A) superficial B) superficail C) superfisial
37 I’m not sure if all children __________ what their parents do for them
A) apreciate B) appreciate C) depreciate
38 I hate it when there are so many __________ on TV when my favourite programme is on.
A) advertisments B) advertisements C) advertiesments
39 More and more people today care about the __________ and want to save the planet.
A) enviroment B) enviromeant C) environment
40 The bus stop is just outside my house so this is really __________ when I want to go into
town.
A) convenience B) convenient C) conveneint