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P P R Speaking (14 minutes)~rA.;Ri TQ':l1ii10~~t~;.3
minutes)
Answer these questions:Tell us something about your reasons for
studying English.Tel lus where and how you 've lea rn t E ng lish
.Do you knowany o ther loreign languages?W hi ch ot he r l an gua
ge do y ou t hi nk w il l b e m o st us el ul f or y ou to l ea
rn?P,; Alll;;r,i
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-- Y ou a re g ol ng t o r ea d a p as sa ge w ri tt en b y a z
oo lo gi st . F or Q ue st io ns 8 14cho ose the cor re ct a nswe r
A B C or DM ar k you r a nswe rs on the separate answer sheet .
ost children at the tender age of six ar 50 are ul o f t he m os
timp ra ct icol sch em es for b ecom in g p olicem en f ir em en o
r tro in d rive rs
w he n t he y g ro w u p. B ut w he n I w as t ha t o ge I c ou
ld n ot b e b ot he red w it hs uc h m un dan e a mb it io ns . I k
ne w e xa ct ly w ho t I w an te d t o d o I w as g oi ng t oh av e
m y o wn z oo . A t t he t im e th is d id n ot s ee m t o m e a nd
s ti ll d oe s n ots ee m a v er y u nr ea so na bl e i de a. M y f
ri en ds a nd r el at iv es w ho h ad I on glou nd m e str an ge b
ecau se I s ho we d l it tl e i nt er es t i n o ny th in g t ho t
d id n ot h av efur a r leo th er s o cce pted this a s just o no
th er m on ifesta tion o f m y str an ge ne ss.T he yl el t t ha t
i f t h ey i gn or ed m y o ft en r ep eo te d r em ar ks a bo ut o
wn in g m y o wnz oo I w o ul d e ve nt ua ll y g ro w o ut o f i
l.
I I A s t he y ea rs p as se d ho we ve r t o t he bewilderment
o f tho se frien ds a ndr el at iv es m y r es ol ve t o h av e m y
o wn z oo g re w g re at er a nd g re ot er a n de ve nt uo ll y a
f te r g oi ng o n a n um be r o f e xp ed it io ns t o b ri ng b
oc k a ni ma ls l oro th er z oo s I f el t t he t im e w as r ip e
t o o cq ui re m y o w n.F ro m m y l at es t t ri p t o W es t A
lr ic o I h a d b ro ug ht b ad a c on si de ra bl ec ol le ct io n
o f o ni ma ls w hi ch w er e l iv in g t em po ra ri ly l as su re
d h er i n m ysiste r s sub ur ba n g ar de n in B o ur ne mo uth.
B ut a fter a n um be r o l u nsucce sslu la he mp ts t o c on vi
nc e l oc al c ou nd ls i n v a ri ou s a re as t o s up po rt m y
p la ns Ib eg an t o i nv es ti ga te t he p os si bi li ty o f s
ta rt in g m y z oo o n t he i sl an d o l J e rs ey i nthe English
ChonneLI w a s g iv en a n i nt ro du ct io n t o a m an n am ed H
ug h F ra se r w h o I w a s t ol dw as a b ro od m in de d k in dl
y s ou l. H e w ou ld s ho w m e a ro un d t he i sl an d a ndp oi
nt o ut s ui ta bl e s it es . 5 0 I I l ew t o J e rs ey a nd w as
m et b y H ug h F ra se r w h od ro ve u s t o h is l am il y h om
e p ro ba bl y o ne o f t he m os t b ea ut il ul o Id h ou se s o
nt he i sl an d. T he re w as a h ug e w al le d g ar de n w it h I
ot s o f o ut bu il di ng s a ll b ui lt i nt he b ea ut if ul lo
ca l s to ne w hi ch w as t he c ol our o l a ut um n l ea ve s g
lo wi ng i n t hes un sh in e. T ur ni ng t o m y w i le I s ai d:
W ha t a m ar ve ll ou s p la ce l or a z oo .I I m y h os t h ad p
ro mp tl y l ai nt ed o n t he s po t I c ou ld n ot h av e b la me
d h im T het ho ug ht o f c re at in g t he a ve ra ge p er so n s
i de a o l a z oo w i th a ll t he g re yc em en t a nd i ro n b ar
s i n s uc h a l ov el y s po t w as h or ri bl e. T o m y a st on
is hm en th owever Hug h F ra se r d id n ot laint b ut m er ely
cocke d a n e nq uiring e ye br owat me and asked whether I really
meant what I said Slightly embarrassed Ir ep li ed t ha t I h od m
ea nt i t b ut a dd ed h as ti ly t ha tl r ea li se d t ha t i t w
a si mp os si bl e. H ug h s ai d h e d i d n ot t hi nk i t w a s
a s i mp os si bl e a s a li t ha l.H e w en t o n t o e xp lo in t
ha t t he h ou se a nd g ro un ds w er e t oo b ig f or h im t ok
ee p u p a s a p ri va te i nd iv id ua l a nd 5 0 h e w a nt ed t
o m ov e t o a s mo ll er p la cei n E ng la nd . W ou ld I c ar e
t o c on si de r r en ti ng t he p ro pe rt y l or t he p ur po se
o le st ab li sh in g m y z o o? I c ou ld n ot i mo gi ne m or e o
hr oc ti ve s ur ro un di ng s l or m yp ur po se a nd b y t he t
im e l un ch w as o ve r th e b ar ga in h ad b ee n s ea le d.T he
al ar m d is pl ay ed b y a ll w ho k ne w m e w hen t hi s w as a
nn ou nc ed c on b ei ma gi ne d. T he o nl y e xc ep ti on to t he
g en er al c ho ru s o l d is op pr ov al w as m ys is te r. A lt
ho ug h s he t ho ug ht i t a m ad s ch em e at l ea st i t w o ul
d r id h er b oc kg ar de n o f t he o ss or te d i un gl e c re at
ur es w ho w er e b eg in ni ng t o p ut a g re otstr ain o n h er
r elat io nship with h er n eigh bo ur s.
lEI TEST 6, PAPER 1
8 Howdidthe writer sfriends and family reactto hischildhood
ambition?A T hey t oo k n o n oti ce of it .B They encour aged him
i ni t.C T hey trie d t o ta lk hi m o ut of it .D Theytried to
interest him in other things.
9 What doesthe word bewilderment in line 11tell usabout the
attitude of friendsandrelativesto the writer ashe grew up?ABCD
T he y w er e p le as an tl y s ur pr is ed b y h im .T he y b
ec am e i nc re as in gl y a ng ry w it h h im .T he y w er e s ho
wn t o b e r ig ht ab ou t h is i de as .T he y d id n t r ea lly u
nd er stan d h is a mb it io ns.
10 Why didn t the writer start a zoo inEngland?A H ehadt oo m
any ani mals .B Hissisterwas against i t.C Nobody w anted t o hel
phim .D Hecouldn t get permission.
11 Why wasthe writer introduced to Hugh Fraser?A Hu gh k new a
lo t a bo ut z oo S.B H ughowned a num ber of houses.C Hughknew the
islandverywell.D H ughhad off er ed l andf or r ent.
12 What wasHugh s initial reactionto thewriter s comment about
thewalled garden?A H ewas hor ri fi ed at t he praspec t.B
Hewassurprisedbythe suggestion.C Hewastoo embarrassedta reply.D H
ewas i nt er es tedi nt he i dea.
13 W hat d id t he w ri te r p ar ti cu la rl y l ik e ab ou t t
he p la ce h e c hos e fo r h is z oo ?ABCD
itssizeits priceitssettingits facilities
14 Howdid thewriter s sisterfeel about theestablishmentof the
zooin Jersey?A alarmedB relievedC s upport iv eD dis appointed
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t:.w Wi;lI,i1l11\ 11::-- You are going to read a magaz ine a rt
ic le about a woman who makes mir ro rs decoratedwith seashells.
Six sentences have been removed from the artic le. Choose from
thesen tences A-I the one which f its each gap 15-21 . The re isone
ext ra sen tence which youdo not need to us e. There i s a n examp
le at t he be ginni ng O .Mark you r answers on the separate answer
sheet .
M KINMIRRORSVivThomasusedherexoticshellcollectionoembarkono
newcoreermokingIhedecoroledmirrorswhichshenawsells
11vertheworld
VivThomas, together with her husband Clive,returned toBritain
after nearly30 yearsof livingabroadwithwonderfulmemories. 1 OI I
lDetermined touse them rather than just keepthem ina box Drthrow
themout. Vivmade a shellmirror for her bathroom. Thiswasverymuch
admired byfriends and neighbours who c ame to v isit her. 115~
IThat was two years ago.Vivnow runs her own smali mirror-making
business.She buys shelIs[rom all overthe world through a wholesale
company and hasconverted a spare bedroom in her house into an
office-cum-studio.1161 IAlocal carpenter makes frames for her and a
glazier then fitsthe glass inside.Vivdoes everything else herself;
the design. the initial painting of the [rameand t hen the final
making up. 1171 JCliveisa banker and was ableto advise Vivon
deciding how much moneyshould beinvested when she decided toset
upthe business. Around f3000 wasspent on shelIsalone. t181 IViv
smain problem was knowinghow tomarket her work more widely.Local
shops could onIysell a smali number because once they had added
theirprofitmargin, the mirrors became rather expensive.
However,Vivhas nowmade contact with another company that makes and
sellsmirrors of adifferent type. 11 91 I At s uch events, the right
sort of people g ettoseethe mirrors and can order them
directly.Venturing into other areas, Vivplans to approach
restaurants and hoteIsdirectly asshe thinks her mirrors might
beattractive to them. She has alsotaken a website on the Internet.
120 1It means Vivdoesn t havethe expense oftravelling around with
her range of mirrors inthe back ofthecar.
Vivreclwns itwilltake another year before herbusiness starts to
malcemoney.1211 I She w ould l ilceto e mploy s omeone to h elp her
with theadministration and preparation of the frames, forexample,
which would allowher to devotemore time tothe artistic side.
nrnri I TEST 6. PAP ER 1
A Together they can affordto take stands at specialist
exhibitions and craf fairs.B Thisrepresents about one week s work
and each mirror brings in anything betweenfI 00 and f400 for the
business.c
AsVivdiscovered, it s a goodidea to find a company willing to
sellgoods on yourbehalf.D Beforelong, she was being asked tomake
mirrors for other people.E But itdidn t end there, Vivalso had to
think about equipment such as the heavy-duty boxesneeded tosend the
mirrors abroad.F She works there, surrounded byshelIs of every
shape and colour and the other
materials needed to make the mirrors.G Oncethishappens, she
feels she willbe able toconcentrate on the sideof thebusiness she
enjoys.H This isa very economical way ofselling.
She a]sobrought back a huge collection of seashelIs collected
from beaches aroundthe Indian Ocean.
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B:JI'f~ ;lllllI I.IP - - Y ou a re g oi ng t o r ea d a n a rt
ic le a bo ut s tu de nt a cc om mo da ti on i n w h ic h f ou r c
ol le ges tu de nt s t al k a bo ut t he p la ce t he y l iv e. F
or Q ue st io ns 22 35 c ho os e f ro m t he p eo pl e A -D ). T he
p eo pl e m ay b e c ho se n m or e t ha n o nc e. T he re i s a n
e xa mp le a t t he b eg in ni ngO)
0 Matthew Wren Il li ve i n w ha t s c al le d a h al l o f r es
id en ce w he re ,g et f ul i bo ar d a s w el l as a m o m. 1 5 n
ot e xa ct lyw hat y ou c al i c he ap, t ho ug h. I p ay E8 7 p er
w ee kf or m y s in gl e m om a nd t hre e m ea ls a d a y. T hi sa
ls oi nc lu de s t he u se o f a w as hi ng m ac hi ne a ndi ro ni
ng b oa rd . B ut I c a n t c om pl ai n b ec au se m yr oom has
just been r e- carpeted, the fur niture sn ew a nd t he c le an er
c om es i nd ai ly . T he m ai nd ra wb ac k i s s h ar in g t he b
at hr oo m w it h n in e o th ers tu de nt s a nd w e d on t h av e
a ny k it ch en f ac il it ie s.T he f ir st t hi ng 1 di d w he nl
a rr iv ed w as b uy m ys el fa m ini- fr idge, 50 I cou,ld have
cool drinksw he ne ve r I w a nt ed . B ut , w e re o n t he u ni
ve rs it yn et wo rk , 5 0 I h av e a cc es s t o t he i nt er ne t
a nd f re ee -m ai l f rom m y r oom , an d w e g e t r oo m p ho
nes 5 0I c a n r i ng f ri en ds a ro un d t he c am pu s f or n ot
hi ng .
M ar k your answers on the separate answer sheet
Whi ch s tudent s aysM y accom modation seems quite expensive.
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T he c it y wh er e I s tu dy i s a pp al li ng f or c he
apaccomm odation and the college has nothing ofits own to ofter y
ou but I w as lucky . I f ound ar oo m i n a n ic e l it tl e t er
ro ce d h ou se wi th c en tr olh ea tin g wh ic h I sh ar e wi th
t hre e o th er g ir/ s. / havea y ea r/ y c on tr ac t wi th a p
ri va te l an d/ ad y a nd I p ay:E220 a month for my study be droo
m. This is no tb ad a s it a /5 0 h as a l arg e wa lk -i n w ard
ro be w he reI p u t a ll m y s tu ff . I s ha re t he b at hr oo m
k it ch ena nd a sm al Il iv in g r oo m wi th t he o th er g irl s
a ndwe split all the bills be twee n us. We tried to mak ea r ot a
f or t he wa sh in g u p cl ea ni ng a nd p ut tin go ut t he r ub
bi sh b ut i ts n ot a lw ay s s tr ic tl yf ol Io we d. C ao ki ng
y au r o wn f ao d is m uch cheapert ha n e at in g a t c ol le ge
an d l li ke i t b ec au se I h a vewh at I w an t w he n I w an t/
t.
I h av e p le nt y o f s to ra ge s pa ce .I h av e r ea so n t
o r eg re t a d ec is io n.M y college doesn t provide accom
modation.M y r oo m i s m a in ta in ed t o a h ig h s ta nd ar d.I
h av e w as hi ng f ac il it ie s i n m y r oo m.I w o ul d l ik e
t o h av e m or e i nd ep en de nc e.I had to buy som e extra
electrical equipment.I w o ul d l ik e t o h av e m or e p ri va te
s pa ce .
~ KerryDunnock1 1 5e as y t o k ee p i n t o uc h w it h p eo pl
e h er e.M y r oom isnot ver y well. furnished.I m e xp ec te d t o
d o m y s ha re o f t he h ou se wo rk .Th is i s t he on ly p la
ce w her e I c an a ff ord t o l iv e.I s av e m on ey b y d o in g
m y o wn c oo ki ng .T here are good r ecreat ional faci li ties
nearby.
liIiE TEST 6, PAPER 1
@] BeckyMartinl live in a college- owned self-cater ing block.Th
ere s n ot m uc h l ux ur y b ut I g et v a/ ue f or mo ne y.F or m
y : E3 8 p e r w ee k r en t I g et a r ea so na bl y- si ze droom
with on old wardrobe a tiny desk one shelfa ratherstained carpet a
nd a s i nk . Wh en I f/rstm ov ed i n I p ro ba bl y sp en t mo re
o n d ec oro tio nthan I did on food. My only r eal cor nplaint
thoughw as t ha t I h ad t o b uy a n ew p il lo w be ca us e t
heone I was provided with fe/t like a p la st ic b ag f ul iof o/d
towels. Ishare the kitchen and bothroomw it h si x o th er g ir /s.
On e of them has a TV i n h erroom but she is a bit p os se ss iv e
a bo ut i t. T hefridge is not huge 50 y ou r e a /w ay s t ry in g
t os qu ee ze y ou r f oo d i nt o the last remaining inch ofspace.
I twice set oft t he f /re a la rm b y b u rn in g m ydinner 50 t
en de d t o g iv e up o n c o ok in g af te r that.We e at a l o t
of take-aways. Inthe next b/ockthe re s agame s room wh ere we hang
out whichhas things like t ab le f oo tb al l a nd s at el li te T
V ify ou n ee d a b re ak f ro m s tu dy in g.
~ Karl Yorat1madethe big mistake of goingto a collegefairtynear
myhome.lt isn t 50muchthe coursethatdon t like, but thefactthat
I'mstuck atmyparents house501don t f in touch with wha1 sgoingon at
campus.eJnomewaysl m luckybecauseI m notpaying out allthe moneyfor
foodandrentthat otherpeople haveto find, andl havesomeoneto domy
washing,but Idon thave thesameamount of freedomar privacyas
thepeoplewho reliving awayfmm home. even havetosharea room with
myyoungerbrother.WhenIto ldmyparentsl wantedto moveout and
gointocollege accommodation,they saidthey d stopsupporting
mefinancially-Sa,in the end, ejhad togiveupthe idea,that hasn t
madeany of usveryhappy.
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P PER riting 1 hour 30 minutes~ Youmustanswerthis question.
You areplanning to do a computercoursewith a friendwho
hassentyou a letterwitha schooladvertisement.Readthe letter and the
advertisementtogether with the notes.Thenwrite to
theschoolaskingfor the information which your
friendsuggestsandadding any relevantquestionsof your own.
I thlnk thls may be just the klnd of course wewant . Cou /d you
wrl te to thes ch oo l f or m ore d et al /s ? / v e m ad e s om e
n ot es a nd m ay be y ou c an t h/ nk ofother po/nts.See you when
Jcome back f rom ho/ iday
ENTONCOMPUTERSTUDIES
beginners?Would you like to improve yourcomputer skilis?We hove
the coursefor you
howmuch?hours a week? . Four-weekcourses throughouttheyeor.
INTENSIVEUMMEROURSES.Useof school computersfree beg/n?weekends? .We
provide 011study moter io ls.COURSESECOGNISED
certif/cates?Write a letter of between 120 and 180 words in an
appropriate style. Do not writeany addresses.
iD: TEST 6 PAPER 2
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Write an answer to one of the Questions 2-5 in this part. Write
your answer in 120-180words inan appropriate style.2 An i nt er nat
iona l ma gazi ne for Engl ish l ear ner s of your age i s o rga ni
si ng a wr it ing
compe tit ion . The rul es of t he compet it ion s ay you must
wr it e a compos it ion wi th t hi st it le about a musi cal or t
he at ri cal per formance you ha ve s een.A l iv e perform n e I
will never forgetWrite your composition.
3 A smalitown inyourcountryishopingto
attractforeigntourists.Youhave been askedt o wr it e an a rt icl e
f or an i nte rn at ional t ra vel magazi ne de scr ibi ng t he t
own br ief ly ande xpl ai ni ng what t our ist s ca n see and do t
her e.Write your artic le .
4 Yousee this advertisement inan interna tional newspaper. You
are interes ted inapplying for the job.
An English langnage newspaper needs reporters in al eountries to
write aboutloeal events in he areas of sport fashion or the arts.
If you are interested pleasewrite tous expla in ing why you would
be a good person to doth is job and whatyou eould write aboul.
Write your letter ot application. Donot includeany addresses.5
Answerone ot the fol lowing two questionsbasedonyour readingof one
of the setbooks.
Either a) A television company isplanning to turn the book you
havereadinto atelevision serialaimedat teenagers.You
havebeenaskedto write areportsayingwhether youthink this isa good
ideaand what changesmight be necessaryo theplot, thesetting or
thecharacters.Write your report.
Or b) An Internet magazinehasa pagewhere peoplecanrecommend
booksthey havereadto others. Write anarticlefor the
magazinesayingwhatyou liked anddisliked about the book
youhavereadand what type ofpeopleyou think might enjoyit.Write
yourarticle.
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P PER Use of English 1 hour 15 minutesForQuestions1-15, readthe
text belowand decidewhich answerA, B,C or D best
fitseachspace.Thereis an exampleat the beginning O).Mark
youranswerson the separate answer sheetExample:O A further older C
gr ea te r D more
GA B C D. .j- r:=:=J:=:=J:=:=JTEDDY BE RS
The historyof the teddy beargoesbackno O) than 1903.In that
year,a cartoon 1) in anAmerican newspapershowing PresidentTheodore
Teddy)Roosevelt 2) toshoot a bear cubon a hunting
expedition.Soonafter this,an enterprisingtoy
shopownerinNewYorkmadesometoy bearsand 3) them inhisshopwindow with
a signthat 4) Teddy sbear . Thes ebears provedto be50popul ar t hat
t hey s oons ol d 5) , anditwasn t longbefore
afactorywasestablishedto 6). . advantageof the great 7) forthesenew
toys.At about the sametime, the Steifftoy factory
inGermanyhadintroduced a 8) of 50ftt oy s, m ade 9) m ohai r andw
ood s havi ngs, wi th m ov ableheads and l im bs . 10) t
hepopularityof teddy bearsin the USA,Steiff decidedto 11)
makingtheseaswell andtheywere modelled 12) the realbearsin
Stuttgart zoo.It isthese earlySteiff bearsthat arenow
mosteagerlysought 13) bycollectors.Thesedays,teddybearsare a good
investmentfor peoplewho want to sellthemyearslaterat a much 14)
price.However,it sobviousthat most teddy bear loverscollectt he m f
or 1 5) ra th er t ha n p ro fit .
iII1E TEST 6, PAPER 3
- ForQuestions16-30, readthe text belowand think of theword
which bestfits eachspace.Useonly one word in each space.Thereis
anexampleat the beginning O).Write your answerson the separate
answer sheet
Example: G h v IHOLI YRE ING
T ou ri st s i n t h e B ri ti sh h ol id ay r es or t o f B la
ck po ol O ) . n o e xc us e t o b e w it ho uta book t o read o n
t he beach this summer, 16) to the launch o f t he UK s firstmobile
seafrontlibrary. Forthe two monthsof high season,two
localstudentswill bep ush in g a m ul tic olo ur ed b ar ro w 1 7)
. t he d ec kch air sa nd s uns ha de so n th eb eac h, h an di ng
1 8) n ove ls an d r ea din g ad vi ce to s ome o f t h e r eso rt
s six te enmillion visitors.T he s ch eme , 1 9) . h as b een l aun
ch ed b y t he lo ca l co un cil s l ibr ary a ndi nf or mati on s
er vi ce,r el ies 20) s ec ond- handbook s, s pec iall ydonat ed2
1) the people o f t he town. This m eans that borrowers c an e
ither k eep,return 22) swap the books. In 23) event of p oor
weather thetwo students,Catherineand Melanie,will be offering
indoor storytellingsessionsforchildren instead.Bothwomenhav
ebeenselectedor 24) combinationof goodhumour,oveof booksand
fitness.Theywill be trying to persuadepeoplesitting on the beachto
25) down their n ewspapersand 26 into a book instead.Ho lid ay r ea
din g, t he y i nsi st , isn t j ust to 2 7) . wit h r ela xa tio
n, i t s a ch an ce toread t hings y ou 28) not otherwise h ave
time t o try. T he o nly p roblem t hatCa th eri ne a nd Me la ni e
lo re se e i sth at th ey mig ht 2 9) . . o u t o l b oo ks . 3 0)
. t he id ea i s a s uc ce ss ,o th er r es or ts cou ld s o on b e
l oll owi ng Bl ack po ol sexample.
TEST 6 PAPER 3 iEfJ
1 A remarked B approached C appeared D reported2 A defending B
reversing C denying D refusing3 A displayed B published C
introduced D demonstrated4 A said B wrote C spoke D named5 A out B
up C off D away6 A take B find C make D get7 A clalm B order C
demand D request8 A grade B chain C kind D range9 A alongwith B
down from C upfor D out of10 A Given B As C Although D Since11 A
enter B put C set D begin12 A on B at C wit h D in13 A through B to
C after D for14 A hotter B harder C heavier D higher15 A charm B
purpose C choice D pleasure
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For Questions 31-40 , complete the second sen tence 50tha t i
thas a s imilar meaning to thefirst sen tence, using the word given
. Do not change the word given . You mus t usebetween two and
fivewords , inc luding the word given Here isan example
(O).Example: Itwas difficultfor Angela to understand why Peter had
gone away.
foundAngela why Peter had gone away.
The gap can be fiJled bythe words found it difficultto
understand 50you write:
O
0 found it difficult to understandlWrite only the missing words
on the separate answer sheet .
31 The pol ice we re t her e t o ma ke s ure t hat t he c rowd
di d not in vade t he f oot bal l pi tc h.preventThe policewere
there to. . the footballpitch.Dur ing t he st orm, t hey di d not l
et t he chi ldr en l eave t he sch ool b ui ld in g.allowed
32
During the storm, the children33 The heavy summer rainfall has
caused severe floods.brought
Severe floods . . the heavy summer rainfalls.3 4 I t i s n ot
advi sa bl e for J an e to requ est a ba nk loa n a t the momen
t.
oughtJane a bank loan at the moment.
35 Pauld id not v is it the Smiths because he didn t know where
they lived .ifPaulwould have visited the Smiths
the school build ing
where they lived.36 Mary made mis takes because she refused to l
is ten to advice.
resultedMary s mistakes. . refusal to l isten to advice.
37 Theysay the government isconside ring the introduction of a
new tax onfue l.saidThegovernment . the introductionof a newtax on
fuel.
38 George shealth isbetterthan Ihad been ledto believe.asGeorge
s health . . I had been led to believe.
39 Although Tomea ts large amounts of chocola te , he never puts
on weigh t.spiteTom never puts on weightchocolate.
40 Mygrandmother h ad to se ll h er hou se in o rd er to p ay o
ff a li h er d eb ts .thatMy gr andmo th er had to se ll her h
ouseher debts.
large amounts of
payoffali
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-- For Questions 41-55 , read the tex t belowand look carefully
a t each line. Some of the l inesa re correct , and some have a
word which should not be there.Ifa l ine iscorrec t, put a t ick v
by t he number on the separ at e answer sheet. If a l ineh as a
word which s hould no t b e the re , w ri te the word on the s ep
arat e an swer sh eet .There a re examples a t the beginning (Oand
00).
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I a m writing to tell you what happened when Ivisited to you
last week. You will remember that Ilef t o ff your house a t about
e ight as Iwantedto catch the ten o c lock time tra in back home.
Ins teadof following your advice for to take a bus, I w alked to
thest at ion. I h ad been wal ki ng for twent y mi nut es when t
henI r eal ise d Iwoul d no t c at ch t he t rai n i f I di dn thur
ry up. I s tar ted wal ki ng mor e f as ter a nd kept l ooki ngback
incase of a bus came. But the re wasn t a s inglebus to beseen on
the road. Then Id id somethingtha t was 50much s iJ ly :Idecided to
go a quickerway bycutting myself across the fields, something Iam
us ed to b e doing when Igo on hol id ay. Bythe t imeIreached the s
ta tion , the tra in had been gone, however.What i s th e worse ,
Ih ad to s le ep on a h ard b enchbecause there wasn t going
another train till the followingday. Some people never follow good
adviceI
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1;JIjp~ ;.-- For Questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the
word given in capitals at the end ofeach line to form a word that
fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at thebeg
inni ng (O) .Wri te your answer s on t he s epar at e answer s hee
t.
Example: 0 m itiouslMUSI IN S OOLS
Primaryschools in London are trying out an
(O).'?'mr.iti.Q.I}.~.lanthrough which young children get an (56) .
t o serious musie.The idea c omes from a g roup of f amous (57) .
.. who areconcerned about the (58). ... o f c ertain types of
classicalmusie. T hey see t he plan as one possible (59) to
theprblem of declining audiences at classical concerts.
Their (60) . i stha t an interes tin clas si ca lmusieshou
ldbedeve loped inear ly (61) . Theyrejec tthe idea tha tchildrenare
(62) . in se riousmusieor necessar ilyind itbor ing.Thegroup goes i
nto a s chool and g ives a live(63) of a shortclassicalpiec e and t
hen t his i sfoliowed by an (64) ofh owt he i ns tr ument swor k.
The se ses si ons have p rove d s o (6 5) . .. .t hat t he y have
now bec ome a r egul ar fe at ur e i n s ome s chool s.
Dm ] TEST 6, PAPER 3
AMBITlONINTRODUCEMUSICSURVIVESOlVE
ARGUECHILDINTERESTPERFORMEXPlAINSUCCESS
PAPER -\
istening 40 minutesYou wil l hear people talking in eight
different situations. For Questions 1-8, chaos e thebest answer A,
B a r C.
You hear pa rt o fa p la yon the rad io .Where isthe scene
taking place?A in a stationB in a shopC i n a r est aurant
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2 You hear a mantalkingonthe telephone.Who ishe talking to?A his
bossB his d octorC hi s teacher
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3 You hear a mantalkingabout a carhe hashired.What ish is
opinion of the car?A It is too old.B It i s too slow.C It i s too
smalI.
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4 You hear a mantalkingto a friendabout a brokenvase.Who does he
blame for break ing it?A himselfB his friendC a t hird person ~
5 You hear a woman talking about something she saw when she was
driving .How did she fee l about wha t she saw?A amusedB anxiousC
angry
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6 You hear a woman recommending a hotel .Why does she recommend
the Dorian Hotel?A Itisc lose to tourist a ttract ions .B
Therearegood viewsto enjoy.C The rooms are verycomfortable. ~
7 You hear the beginning of a radio programme.What is the rad io
programme going to be about?A f lower s whi ch you can eatB how to
grow your own foodC becoming a vegetarian LEJ
8 You hear a woman talking about a college .What isher
connection with the college?A She is a st udent t here.B She i s on
e of the t eac her s.C Sheworks a s a se cret ary there. eJ: ]
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1~~ '8; ll ii li ll li , I I1I I ouwill hear part o f a wildl
ifepragramme which isbout birds called waxwings. ForQuestions 9 18
complete the sentences.
The interview takes place in a I 0 ina smalitown.Themainpart of
the waxwing'sbodyis I n ~ incolour.Theblackmarkson the bird'sI [DJ
areparticularlybeautiful.Waxwingsusuallylivein the I ~ of
Eurape.The bi rds ha ve pr ababl y come t o Engl and as a r es ul t
of
~ in th ei r home a re a.The t ime of yea r whe n t hes e bi rds
n orma lly come t o Eng la nd i s
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Thefood that the birdsmostliketo eatis I ~Many people inthe area
have reported seeing waxwings intheir~
One good way ofa t trac ting waxwings is to hang I [ Iiframa
tree.The calio f a waxwing is said to sound like the noise made
by
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iIIDf] TEST 6, PAPER 4
~ You will hear five people saying why they like reading novels.
For Questions 19 23choose fram the lis tA F what each speaker says.
Use the let te rs onlyonce . There isoneextra let te r which you do
not need to use .
Why do you l ike reading novel s?A Novelsare good for improving
language skills .B Novels make me forget myprablems.c Novelsadd
some adventure to mylife. Novels a re a good sub je ct o f conve
rsat ion.E Novel s t ea ch me how t o act i n c er ta in si tuat
ion s.F Novels inc re ase my knowledge o f o th er cul tu re s.
You wil l h ea r two people talking about hol id ay s. For Quest
ions 24 30 deci de whi ch of t hevi ews ar e expr es sed by e ith
er of t he s pea ker s an d wh ic h ar e not . I n t he boxes pr
ovi de d,write YES n ext t o t hos e vi ews wh ic h ar e expr es
sed a nd NO next t o t hos e vi ews whi ch a renot expressed.
24 Igenerally prefer not to travel.abraad on hol.iday.25
Myrecent holiday came at an inconvenient moment.26 I a nc e wen t
on a f re e ho liday a s a resu lt o fmy job .27 On holiday ,I pre
fe r to choose the activ it ie s I take part in.28 Sitting on a
beach isenjoyable ifyou go well-prepared.29 Ibegin to fee l res
tles s ifIs i t a lone in the sun for tOGlong.30 IfI have a good
book to read, I .don 't mind where Is i t.
TEST 6, PAPER 4
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