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Volume 1001

Sample Test
Prove your English. Achieve your goals.
Own your future.

CEFR Levels: A1 A2 B1
© 2018 Cambridge Michigan Language Assessment.
Instructions
General Instructions
This part of the MET Go! has two sections: a listening section and a reading section. You will do the listening
section first. You will be told when it is time to start the reading section.

During the test:


• Look at only your test book and answer sheet.
• Do NOT fold your answer sheet.
• Write all your answers on the answer sheet.
• Use a number 2 (soft) pencil.
• Fill in only one circle for each question.
• Do not make any other marks on your answer sheet.
• Any question with more than one answer marked will be counted wrong.
• If you are not sure about an answer, you may guess.

Listening Section Instructions


This is the listening section of the MET Go! There are five parts in the listening section. Listen to the directions
before each part. For each part, fill in your answers on the answer sheet, not in this test book.

Do not turn the page until you are told to do so.

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Listening

Part 1
Look at the people in the picture. Listen to some information. Find the person to answer the question.
You will hear the information twice.

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A F
D E
C

1. Which person is Andrew? 3. Which person is Jennifer?

2. Which person is Heather? 4. Which person is Carl?

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Listening

Part 2
Listen and answer the questions. You will hear the questions twice.

5. A. Sure, I’ll carry it. 7. A. I’ll meet you there.


B. It’s in your room. B. The water’s warm.
C. I’ll buy a new one. C. Oh, you’re right.

6. A. Everything is a dollar. 8. A. It was a little difficult.


B. We have fruit and cookies. B. Mr. Johnson collected it.
C. They’re closed today. C. I borrowed it from the library.

Part 3
Listen to the conversations. You will hear the conversations twice. Then choose the picture that answers
the question.

9. What are the people talking about?

A B C

10. What did the boy eat?

A B C
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Listening

Part 3 continued

Listen to the conversations. You will hear the conversations twice. Then choose the picture that answers the
question.

11. What will the man look for?

A B C

12. What are the people mostly talking about?

A B C

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Listening

Part 4
Listen to the conversations. You will hear each conversation twice. You can take notes while you listen.
Then answer the questions.

notes

13. What are the speakers talking about?


A. the boy’s recent trip
B. the boy’s hobbies
C. the boy’s plan for next week

14. What does the girl ask the boy?


A. what he did at the lake
B. what his favorite activity is
C. where his grandparents live

15. What does the boy say about his cousins?


A. He will see them soon.
B. They live with his grandparents.
C. He enjoyed spending time with them.

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Listening

Part 4 continued

Listen to the conversations. You will hear each conversation twice. You can take notes while you listen.
Then answer the questions.

notes

16. What are the speakers talking about?


A. the information the girl missed
B. a problem the girl has
C. a change in the class time

17. What is the teacher worried about?


A. the girl’s late arrival
B. the girl’s class grade
C. the girl’s family

18. What does the girl say about her brother?


A. He is also late to school.
B. He is in a different class.
C. He is noisy at night.

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Listening

Part 4 continued

Listen to the conversations. You will hear each conversation twice. You can take notes while you listen.
Then answer the questions.

notes

19. Why does the boy talk to the girl?


A. He wants to eat with her.
B. He wants to borrow her book.
C. He wants her help with math.

20. What does the girl say about her math


homework?
A. It was boring.
B. It took a long time.
C. It is due tomorrow.

21. Where will the students meet later?


A. in the lunch room
B. in their math class
C. in the library

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Listening

Part 5
Listen to the talks. You will hear each talk twice. You can take notes while you listen. Then answer
the questions.

notes

22. What is the woman mostly talking about?


A. new classroom furniture
B. today’s class activity
C. something she saw on a trip

23. What does the woman say about tables


and chairs?
A. The students should sit on them.
B. The class has new ones.
C. The class will see them at the factory.

24. What does the woman tell the students


to do?
A. get on the bus
B. wait by the door
C. give her a homework assignment

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Listening

Part 5 continued

Listen to the talks. You will hear each talk twice. You can take notes while you listen. Then answer
the questions.

notes

25. What is the man mostly talking about?


A. chapter 10
B. a homework assignment
C. a group project

26. What does the man say about desks?


A. Students should move them.
B. They are too close together.
C. Students should put something on them.

27. What will the teacher ask the students


to talk about?
A. topics for a project
B. answers to questions
C. the other groups’ work

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Listening

Part 5 continued

Listen to the talks. You will hear each talk twice. You can take notes while you listen. Then answer
the questions.

notes

28. What is the woman mostly talking about?


A. what kind of food she prepared
B. what people do at parks
C. what will happen at an event

29. Who is listening to the woman speak?


A. people on a swimming team
B. people from the same neighborhood
C. people who like to cook

30. What does the woman want people to do?


A. go for a swim
B. talk to other people
C. help cook the burgers

End of the listening section. Do not


continue until you are told to do so.

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Reading

Reading Instructions
This is the reading section of the MET Go! There are two parts in the reading section. For each part, fill in
your answers on the answer sheet, not in this test book.

Part 1 has grammar and vocabulary questions. Read the sentences. Choose the right words to
complete the sentences.

Part 2 has questions about texts. Some of the texts give information, and some of the texts tell a
story. Answer the questions about the texts.

You have 30 minutes to answer all the questions.

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Reading

Part 1
Read the sentences. Choose the right words to complete the sentences.

34. Everyone will be _______ after an hour of


In the Gym exercise.
A. lazy
B. tired
C. slow

35. When there is a basketball game, the gym is


filled with _______ of students.
A. crowding
B. crowds
C. crowd

36. The gym is _______ the cafeteria.


A. so big
B. as big as
C. the bigger
31. After school, students are allowed to use the
basketballs and other _______ in the gym. 37. Gym class _______ three times a week for
A. instruments 60 minutes.
B. sports A. meets
C. equipment B. meet
C. meeting
32. The gym teacher expects students to
________ well during class. 38. The locker rooms are down the hall and
A. attempt _______ the corner to the left.
B. win A. over
C. behave B. through
C. around
33. The students must pay _______ to their
teacher when she explains a game.
A. knowledge
B. direction
C. attention

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Reading

Part 1 continued

Read the sentences. Choose the right words to complete the sentences.

42. The trumpet player’s cheeks get big when he


Orchestra Concert _______ air into his instrument.
A. applies
B. brings
C. blows

43. I tried to teach _______ to play an


instrument, but it was too hard.
A. myself
B. me
C. my

44. The orchestra is a _______ of musicians from


all over the state.
A. collection
B. collected
39. We read _______ of all the people who are C. collecting
performing in the concert.
A. a name 45. To get a better view, you _______ walk up
B. a list closer to the stage.
C. an invitation A. are
B. do
40. The audience clapped _______ after C. can
every song.
A. often 46. The musicians will play _______ 10:00 p.m.,
B. mainly and then they’ll go home.
C. loudly A. until
B. near
41. The musicians must be very _______ to be C. over
able to play such difficult songs.
A. talented
B. enjoyable
C. familiar

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Reading

Part 2
Answer the questions about the texts.

47. What is the text mostly about?


A. buying a new camera
B. having pictures taken at school

Don’t forget: C. taking a class about photography

Picture Day 48. What will happen first on September 4?


A. Someone will take pictures of
on Friday! each student.
B. The teacher will take pictures of the class.
C. Students will receive extra copies of
pictures.

49. In the third point, what does absent mean?


A. not interested
B. not able to understand
C. not at school

When: Friday, September 4


Where: Classroom 3

A professional photographer will take pictures


of all students.

First, we will do individual pictures. Next, we


will take a group photo of the whole class.

Be prepared:
• Bring your Student ID card.
• Bring a completed order form if you want
extra copies of photos.
• Let your teacher know if you will be
absent on September 4.

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Reading

Part 2 continued

Answer the questions about the texts.

50. What should someone do if they want a free


dental exam?
A. arrive in the morning
Dental Health Day Event! B. make an appointment
Greentown Dental Clinic, 25 Main Street C. brush their teeth

Come to Greentown Dental Clinic on Friday, 51. In the first sentence of the last part, what
June 25 between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. and word could replace scary?
learn all about keeping your teeth clean
and healthy!
A. nervous
B. frightening
Our dentists will provide FREE dental exams C. annoying
and teeth cleanings for kids up to age 16! No
appointment necessary.
52. In the last sentence, what does it mean?
There will be: A. being scared
• games B. learning about teeth
• balloons C. visiting the dentist
• healthy snacks
• free toothbrushes and toothpaste

Going to the dentist doesn’t have to be scary!


Let us show you how much fun it can be!

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Reading

Part 2 continued

Answer the questions about the texts.

53. What is the story about?


Just in Time
A. a bus driver
B. a new game
C. a day at school

54. What happened to the writer on the bus ride


home from school?
A. He fell asleep.
B. He played a video game.
C. He did his homework.

55. How does the writer feel about the


video game?
A. It is fun to play.
B. It is expensive.
Yesterday, I bought a great new video game. I C. It is easy to win.
played it last night after I finished my homework.
I had so much fun that I played for hours. When 56. In the second sentence of the last
I looked at the clock and realized that it was very paragraph, which phrase best replaces the
late, I went to bed. word hurried?
A. moved quickly
Today in school, I spent the whole day looking
B. looked around
forward to playing my new game again. Then, on C. sat down
the bus ride home, I fell asleep and I dreamed that
I was playing it.
Suddenly, I heard my friend saying, “Wake up!
Wake up!”
I opened my eyes and felt confused. I said, “Oh no!
Did I miss my bus stop?”
Luckily, I woke up just in time, and I got off the bus
at the right place. The bus driver waved goodbye
to me as I hurried off the bus. Now it’s time to go
play my new game!

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Reading

Part 2 continued

Answer the questions about the texts.

57. In the last sentence of paragraph 1, what


Summer Fun does there mean?
A. at a restaurant
B. at a festival
C. at a park

58. What was Kelly doing at the park when she


saw Tom first?
A. watching fireworks
B. exercising
C. waiting for a friend

59. In paragraph 4, what did Kelly mean when


she said, Oh no!?
A. She was busy.
B. She was worried.
Kelly was excited about Maplewood City’s summer
C. She was afraid.
festival. Each year at the festival, people get
together to celebrate the start of summer. They eat
food, dance to music, and play games there. 60. How did Tom feel about the fireworks?
A. He thought they were too loud.
While Kelly was jogging in the park before the
B. He wanted to see more of them.
event, she saw her friend Tom. “Are you going
C. He enjoyed them very much.
to the festival tonight?” she asked. “I hear there
will be fireworks!”
“I am! I didn’t know about the fireworks, though.
That’s great!” answered Tom. As soon as Tom said
that, it started to rain.
“Oh no!” said Kelly. “I wonder if they will cancel
the fireworks.”
“I hope not,” replied Tom. “Well, I better go—we’re
getting wet!”
“Okay! See you later!” said Kelly.
By evening, though, the rain stopped, and
everyone in Maplewood City enjoyed a wonderful
summer festival that ended with an awesome
fireworks show.
End of the reading section. Do not
“Those fireworks were amazing!” said Tom. continue until you are told to do so.
Kelly agreed.
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Writing

Writing Section Instructions


This writing test has three parts. You have 30 minutes to complete all three parts. Write your responses on
the answer sheet. Your handwriting must be readable. If you change something, do not copy what you have
already written. Do not begin until the examiner tells you to.

Part 1
Look at the three pictures. Write about this story. Write 20 words or more.

Do not write in this booklet.

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Writing

Part 2
Write about a school trip that you took.
• Where did you go on a school trip?
• When did you go?
• What did you like about the school trip? Why?

Include more details. Write at least one paragraph.

Part 3
Read and answer the question below. Write at least two paragraphs.

Some people like to travel in a car. Other people prefer to take the bus. How do you like to travel? Explain
your answer.

Do not write in this booklet.

End of the test.

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