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Cambridge Key English Test 4 WITH ANSWERS Examination papers from University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations: English for Speakers of Other Languages §S.5§ CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS awnings university Pxess Contents ‘Cambridge. New York, Melbourne, Madd, Cape Town, Singapore, Sio Paulo Cambridge University Pres ‘The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU. 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Introduction ‘This collection of four complete practice tests comprises past papers from the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations Key English Test (KET) examination ‘students can practise these tests on their own or with the help ofa teacher The KET examination is part of a group of examinations developed by Cambridge ESOL called the Cambridge Main Suite, The Main Suite consists of ive examinations that have similar characteristics but are designed for dilferent levels of Engish language abilty, Within the five levels, KET is at Level A2in the Council of Europe's (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Leaming, teaching, assessment. Ithas also been accredited by the Quaiications and Curriculum Authorty inthe UK as an Entry 2 ESOL certificate in the Natonal Qualiteations Framework. The KET examination offrs a basic qualification in English and also represents a first step. {or those wishing o progress towards the Preliminary Engish Test (PET) and other ‘Cambridge ESOL examinations. Examination Council of Europe UK National Framework Level uatitications Framework Level CPE Certicate of Proficiency ce 3 in English CAE - Certiticate in cr 2 Advanced English | FOE | - First Cerificate in 2 1 Engish Per . Preliminary English Test et eens) ker Koy English Test oa Entry2 Introduction Further information ‘The information contained in this practice book is designed to be an overview of the ‘exam, For a fll description ofall he above exams, including information about task types, testing focus and preparation, please see the relevant handbooks which can be obiained trom Cambridge ESOL al the address below or trom the website at wn cambridgeESOL org University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations 1 Hits Road Cambridge C81 2EU United Kingdom Tolophone: +44 1229 553385 Fax: +44 1223 460278 Email: ESOLHelpdesk@ ucles.org.uk The structure of KET: an overview ‘The KET examination has three papers: Reading and Writing, Listening and Speaking. Paper 1 Reading and Writing (1 hour 10 minutes) “The Reading and Wrting paper has nine parts and a total of 50 marks, This paper assesses candidates’ ably o read and understand factual texts from signs, brochures, newspapers and magazines. For reading, candidates need to be able fo understand the main messages, and have ways of dealing with unfamiliar words and structures. For writing, candidates are assessed on thor ablity to complote ‘gaps in simple texts, transfer information to forms, and complete an everyday writing task, such as a short note or message of around 20-25 words, to show they can use sinuture, vocabulary, speling and punctuation. Paper 2 Listening (approximately 30 minutes including 8 minutes to transfer answers) The Listening paper has five parts and a total of 25 marks. This paper assesses candidates’ ably to understand recorded matorial such as ‘announcements and monologues, delivered at a moderate pace, and to understand factual information inthe recordings. Paper 3. Speaking (8-10 minutes) ‘The Speaking test has two pars and a total of 25 marks. “The test assesses candidates’ abit t interact in conversational English with an ‘examiner and vith another candidate, Candidates need to be able o answer questions about themselves and to tak reely about their kes and dislikes. Candidates normally take the Speaking test in pats. 6 Grading ‘The Reading and Writing paper carries 50% of the total marks, while the Listening anv Speaking tests carry 25% each, There are two pass grades (‘Pass with Mert and 'Pass’) and certicates are normally issued to candidates who achieve these grades. A ‘Pass’ grade usually corresponds to approximately 70% of the tolal marks, and Pass with Ment’ to approximately 85%, There is no minimum pass mark for incvidual ‘papors. Candidates who achieve a ‘Narrow Fail or Fai are judged not to have Teached the required standard for KET For futher information on grading and results, please goto the website (see page 6) Test 1 PAPER 1 READING AND WRITING (1 nour 10 minutes) PART 1 QUESTIONS 1-5 ‘Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. Example: 0 You can take your old shits or trousers here, 1. These cost less than usual. 2 Thisisabad time to bei, 3 Be careful where you put this, 4 You wil need to take a neavy sweater or jacket with you. 5 You will not be able to wash yoursel! here for afew days. A KEEP THIS MEDICINE AWAY FROM CHILDREN | ‘Check your holiday insurance now before you 80 aay ae ay tpt te mountains |___Wesrtomethingwarmt___ CAR WASH - £4 Wet make it 100K ike new le second-hand clothes. (~ Allour winter holidays ~ \ 25% cheaper We buy and sell | Paper 1 Reading and Whiting 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: © Lastweek, Louse some friends at her new school A made 8 stared © played answer: [70 |p" 6 Sho allof thar to dinner at her house on Saturday evening A phoned B invited © sad 7 Louise wrote the things she needed to buy for the meal on a of paper. A piece B slice © pat 8 Shewas ‘on Saturday morning so she went shopping in the afternoon A tu B busy © difficult 9 Louise two hours cooking the meal A waite B spent © passed 10 When the meal was ‘everyone sat down to eat A right 8 sue © ready Test 1 PART 3 QUESTIONS 11-15 ‘Complete the five conversations. For questions 11-15, mark A, 8 or C on your answer sheet. ' & (er) 9% = ” 8 “ 18 ‘Are you sure the match stats at two? 1 saw the new Spielberg fl lastnight. How dis the accident happen? Hella, dike to speak to Mr Green, please, May !leave now? ° \ ‘QUESTIONS 16-20 Complete the conversation. What does Tom say to the receptio 2 Paper! Reading and Writing For questions 16-20, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. | ee ee are oe | {can't go there, | ‘suitcase in my room tomorrow ‘Sorry. oan you say that oa any other hotels near here? Fra sony, Meal agen late. Receptionist: Your room must be empty by 12 | Oditecmen. | Ho OK iltake the room aan 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)? It there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (8), choose: "Doesn't say’ (0). 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, [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 earning about life in the United States. I’m sure they will be happier because they have lived in two countries. | 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, T 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. 1 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 stayed in expensive hotels. It was good because | didn't have to pay any bills, Everyone was kind to me and it was fun, 2 Paper 1 Reading ang Wrting Example: © Billhas weiten about a country he has visite. A Right — B Wrong Doesn't say Answer: 21. Bil etured tothe United States after living in England for along time, A Right B Wrong = G_ Doesn't say 22 Bil thinks it will be good for his children to tive in more than one country A Right —B Wrong © Doesn't say 23 Bil's daughter didn’t want to goto collage in England. ‘A Right’ — 8 Wrong © Doesn't say 24 Bil has just visited England to finish writing his new book ‘A Right = B_ Wrong Doesn't say 25 Bilis happy with the things ne has to do to sell his books, A Right = B Wrong Doesn't say 26 Bitnas travelled to many diffrent places in the United States ‘A Right = B Wrong Doesn't say 27 tt.cost Bill alot of money to travel around England for si weeks, A Right —-B Wrong «Doesn't say Test 1 PART 5 QUESTIONS 28-95 Read the article about crocodiles. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each spa For questions 28-25, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. CROCODILES 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 (92) than ten types of crocodile, They all have very sharp teeth, They often lose (33) teeth, but soon get new ones, Crocodiles are usually about 3.5 meires long, but some are much (34) Crocodiles live (35) along time. The oldest one kept in a 200 was 66 years old Example: 0 A the 8 > 8 > eats A more A this bigger ge 8B > A tor cat tke most that big Paper 1 Reading and W a Answer many these Diggest 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. Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART7 QUESTIONS 41-50 Complete the letter. Write ONE word for each space. For questions 41-50, write the words on your answer sheet. Example: Example: 0 When your ends goon holiday, they send you thi po ~ - answer feos teara Pais Dear Maria, 26 you don't understand word, you can lookin this. oe Its good to 0) back home in my country but I till think (81) EN lar trek Bp a rtd m————-—— all the friends I made in our English class especially you. I cried (42) interesting subjects init Teft England because my visit (43) too short. I would (a4) to 38 you write about you dally Ife inthis, you may not a return to England but (85) time I will stayin a different city ‘want anyone to read it. Ihave started English classes again here. I learnt a (€8) of things in 38 You wrte this for your mother when you answer the moo England but I know 1 (47) to study even harder. phone for har. as) about you? (49) you stil looking for a job? I hope you fin 40 People buy this every morning o read about what no (60) soon. has happened inthe word Love, Sophie 16 Test 1 PART 8 QUESTIONS 51-55 Read the letter from Jane Harvey. Fill in the information on the Lost Property Report Form. For questions 61-55, write the information on your answer sheet. ‘The Manager North Line Trains London Dear Si, | on 14:March | goton the 12.45 tain to London at Manchester station. had a suitcase | and amandag wit me When | got off th ran at $450, a not have my handbag. Has anyone found it? Please phone me on 728419 or, after 6 p.m., on 796327. ane Harvey LOST PROPERTY REPORT FORM Jane Harvey Name of passenger: Travelling from: Date of journey: Time journey started: What did you lose? Daytime phone number: 18 Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART 9 QUESTION 56 Re id 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 ‘rite Spencer a note. Answer the questions. rite 25-35 words. Irite the note on your answer sheet. PAPER 2 LISTENING (approximately 30 minutes including 8 minutes transfer time) 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 (¥) under the right answer. Example: © How many people were atthe meeting? [a cw Sr & 2 When will te man go on holiday? { | | June | July l August | a 8 © 20 What wi the weather be like tomorrow? What colour is Mary's coat? on TE | | yellow || blue | brown [ What ci the woman repair? JL 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: © Sarah's mother E People Place 6 Caroline A caste B cathedral 7 Jack se © hotel 8 Sarah | | market 9 Peter mountains 40. Sarah’ father F museum | G restaurant | sea 22 Paper 2. Listening PARTS, QUESTIONS 11-15 Listen to Sue talking to her friend, Jim, about the new sports centre. For questions 11-15, tick (V) A, B or C. ‘You will hear the conversation twice. Example: © Thenew sports conte is, A cheap. B big v © dak 11 Which bus goes to the sports centre? As B68 © 3 12 From Monday to Saturday, the sports centre is, A 6am ‘open trom nl gam 13 If Sue goes swimming, she must take A soap, a swimming hat a towel Test 1 14 tthe sports centr, you can buy 18 Jim and Sve are going to go to the sports contre 24 ‘sandwiches. frat inks Wednesday. Thursday, Saturday. c 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 == To: Diana From: lar Name of hotel: | ] Address ig _.. Street Meeting startsac [48] Bring: 19 Visit factory on: 20 Test 1 PARTS QUESTIONS 21-25 ‘You will hear some information about a z00. Listen and complete questions 21-25. You will hear the information twice. Park Zoo Monday-Saturday, open from: 9am. co: Bi Station | — Shop sells books, postcards and: [EM Cost of family ticket fale ‘Name of nearest station: Elephant House closed on: ‘You now have 8 minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet. 26 PAPER 3 SPEAKING (6-10 minutes) ‘The Speaking test asts 8 to 10 minutes. You will take the test with another cand date. ‘There are two examiners, but only one of them wil tak to you. The examiner will ask you questions and ask you to tak to the other candidat. Part 1 (5-6 minutes) ‘The examiner will ask you and your partner some questions. These questions willbe about your dally ile, past experience and future plans. For example, you may have to speak about your school, ob, hebbies or home town, Part 2 (3-4 minutes) You and your partner wil speak to each other. You wil ask and answer questions. The examiner wll give you a card with some information ont. The examiner will give your partner a card with some words on it. Your pariner will use the words on the card to ‘ask you questions about the information you have, Then you will change roles. Test 2 PAPER 1 READING AND WRITING (1 hour 10 minutes) PART1 QUESTIONS 1-5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. Example: © Adults cannot sit here 1 Ityouhave a second class ticket, you can't goin here. 2 You should wait here before you sit down, 2 There are no more seats for the show. 4 Ityou want a seat, get your ticket seven days before you travel 5 Fast class tickets are cheaper atthe weekend. 28 Answer: ‘SEATS AT THE FRONT RESERVED FOR CHILDREN ( WaitingRoom (\ crosea for cleaning TRAINS — For a seat, book early ‘week in advane WAITING ROOM | Forpasseners with Fis Clos tickets to show you to your seat, Buy two tullionice tickets ~ wT getone haliprice! C THIS WEEK ONLY? Paper | Reading and Writing PART 2 QUESTIONS 6-10 Read the sentences about cooking, 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 ike ‘ny thorn the kitchen, A work B help © stay answer: [0 |“ | 6 My mother often asks me 10 up the vegetables for he. A put B make © cut 7 Everybody in our family fish to meat A enjoys B likes © prefers 18 Once, | Torgot the cooker was hot and iy hand A. boiled B bunt © ted 9 Cooking a good meal can tong time A. speng B use © take 10 At the supermarket. some food tke pizza is tecook Aight 8 ready © tee Test 2 Paper 1 Reading and Writing PARTS QUESTIONS 11-15 QUESTIONS 16-20 Complete the conversation between two friends outside a cinema, ‘Complete the five conversations. What does Mary say to Sarah? or cumatnotse/ 1210: Er Oe OF 00 Set ere — For questions 16-20, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. Example: maw Example: come om CG ; Sarah: Mary. Somy Fm ate Com Home Mary: 0 Answer: (@] i a ¥| Fi Answer: Sarah: Where's John? A No.t's in my diary at work Mor: 16 | 11 Let's listen to this new CD. ‘A Who's the singer? 8 Can you get me an orange juice? B It'sin the record shop. Sarah: The tatfic is very bad. © I can hear it | Mary: 47 © Yes, Ihave. iphone him now 12. tke two tickets for tonight. A. tijust check for you. ‘Sarah: Oh, that's right. He doesn't like driving at | B Alternoon and evening, right, Well let's phone him. Have you got. | Why don't you go in? Ive got © How much did you pay? his number? | dona’s ticket so Mi watt here | Mary: 18 | 12. What time cid the meeting end? A Ina minut. |e Von ters re B For hall an hour. Sarah: Oh dear, that's a pity. We won't see the © Just betore lunch, beginning ofthe fim. It stars in we | minutes. F Ithe doesn't come ia five 1 cart do this maths problem. suppose so. eee 14 can't do this maths probi At suppos ae B Let me see, i © Certainly not Sarah: I see you inside then G He's ate too. told hin toe | nere at seven 15 Do you tke Jane's new fat? A don't go there, May: 20 i ie ieeeratenese aaa Sarah: Yes, and 'ilget some chocolates too. See | HL think he's coming by train © The rooms are rather small olf eie wiPine 30 Test 2 PART 4 QUESTIONS 21-27 Read the article about the sport of snowboarding, Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (8)? It 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. — Snowboarding — Victoria Jamieson from Britain started snowboarding at 20. She is now 23 and has won many competitions in this sport. We spoke toher when she was at a snowboarding competition last week in Switzerland and asked her why she started the sport I've always liked all kinds of sports, especially skiing, and it seemed natural to start snowboarding, It doesn't take long to learn and you can become really good in a few months: We asked her if she had to in winter I snowboard in the mountains every day from 8.30 am. until 4pm also run and But [just lo do a lot of practice. ‘Well, bikin 2 doing it all! like the competitions and being in the mountains. I's so beautiful. But free-riding, that's doing what you want when you'e not in a competition, is the best thing in the world for me ‘We asked her what is important when you're learning. ‘You can learn quickly but you need lessons. I's also important to have the right clothes so you don't get wet because, to begin with, you spend a lot of time falling clown! 32 Paper! Reading and Writing Example: ° at 4 Victoria began snowboarding when she was 23, ‘A Right —B Wrong Doesn't say Victoria was visting Switzeriand fora competition. A Right B Wor © Doesnt say a] ‘Victoria has won many skiing competitions, ‘A Fight = B Wrong © Doesn't say Victoria thinks that snowboarding isa cificut sport to learn, ‘A Right = B Wrong Doesn't say Working hard at hor sport is nota problem for Victoria, ‘A Right = B Wrong Dvesn't say Victoria tikes competitions more than anything ese. ‘A Right —B_Wrong Doesn't say a thinks you should have a teacher if you want to learn snowboarding ‘A Right = B Wrong Doesn't say Victoria says you can wear anything you like when you leam to snowboard A Right B Wror © Doesn't say 9 a3 Test 2 PARTS ‘QUESTIONS 28-35 ‘Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. For questions 28-95, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. BEARS SR The bear can (0) a dangerous animal. The adult bear is very strong and it can killa person. Bears are good at (28) trees and they can run very fast. But they cannot see well and, (28) most animals, they find food by using (30) noses. There are seven kinds of bear. The (31) is the white polar bear, which is almost three metres tall. There are two kinds of black bear: @) lives in the forests of North America, and the other lives in South-East Asia, But not (33) black bears are black. They may be dark brown or a reddish brown. Everyone loves the black and white panda bear, which comes from China. Not (34) pandas live in the forest today because (38) is difficut to find food 34 Example: oA 8 > 8 > a2 8B climbed tke them larger Both every ‘many there being lim fom those largest One at anything Paper 1 Reading and Writing be Answer: ckmbing for their large He each Test 2 PARTE QUESTIONS 3640 Read the descriptions of some feelings. 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: © Ifyou do not wear a coat outside in the snow, you feel c_ lke this, 36 People fee ike this when they get good news. 37” Ifyou have worked hard all day, you fel ike this. 38 When you have finished playing football you want a (deena shower because you feo! ike this. 39 I people go without a meal all day they begin tofeel tke = this 40 You fee lke this fitishot and there is nothing to drink, te 36 Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART 7 QUESTIONS 41-60 Complete these letters. Write ONE word for each space. For questions 41-50, write the words on your answer sheet. ssonote: [Bf noe] Dear David, 1'm going to vist your countey (0) month, Pm going to trav “ two friends. We don't know (42) vo stay. Are (43) any cheap hotels in your town? We (4) like to stay somewhere in the centre. Can (48) help us? Carlos Dear Caos, Hotels in the centre (46) expensive, but I have good news. I a, spoken to my aunt Gloria about you and she says you can all stay at (48) house. It (49) more bedrooms than my house! That (50) be all right for you, won't it? David Test 2 PARTS: QUESTIONS 51-55 Read the note and the ticket. Fill in the information in Mary's diary. For questions 51-6, write the information on your answer sheet. ane anata oy Mary, Did you get to your fo clock dentist appointment this morning? here's your Hieket for Wednesday night Gre me the money then’ Jack phones - Caste Restaurant is cased on Tuesiay, so he see gos at Gridges Case at 1245 See you for tennis this as temaon hove, Sam Monday: 10.00 a.m 2,30-3.30 p.m. Tuesday: 12.45 p.m Wednesday: 7.45 p.m I Give Sam: 38 CONCERT TICKET ‘Spanish Gotta Guann9 ~ MARY'S DIARY Dentist appointment & with Sam Lunch with Paper 1 Reading and Writing PARTS QUESTION 56 Read this note from your new penfriend, Alex. Hello. 'm Alex, your new penfriend. How old are you? Have you got any brothers and sisters? What is your favourite hobby? Alex Write a note to Alex. Answer the questions. Write 25-35 words. Write the note on your answer sheet. 39 Paper 2 Listening PAPER 2 LISTENING (epproximately 30 minutes including 8 minutes transfer time) 3 Whichis the aunt's postcard? 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 (7) under the right answer. Example: © How many people were at the meeting? rs 1. What are they going to buy for Pam? = Tast 2 PART 2 QUESTIONS 6-10 Listen to Sarah and Matthew talking about the people they met at a party. ‘What do they say about each person? For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each person. ‘You will hear the conversation twi Example: © senny a People Descriptions. 6 John A blonde B famous 7 Mary © triendly 8 Bob D interesting ® David ae E quiet 10 Sally Pee ow young 2 PART 3. QUESTIONS 11-15 Paper 2. Listening Listen to Anne asking her friend about going to a shopping centre. For questions 11-15, tick (V) A, B or C. You will hear the conversation twice. Example: ° 1" 12 13 “Thename of the new shopping contre is [At the moment, the shopping centre sells You can take a coach tothe shopping centre on ‘Anne's coach ticket will cost The Rivers The Forest Centre veen's “ clothes. books. food, Mondays, Tuesdays Saturdays £250 £5.60 £10.80 3 Test 2 Paper 2 Listening 14 Thenearest coach stop to Anne's house is in the bus station, PART 4 in the market square QUESTIONS 16-20 © outside the museum. ‘You will hear a telephone conversation about a journey to New York. Listen and complete questions 16-20. You will hear the conversation twice. 15 The coach journey takes A 10 minutes. B 20minutes. © 40 minutes. — JOHN LOCKE TRAVEL | Travel to New York Name oT = Will leave on: & December | Will return on: e208 Price: al =I Travel to airport by: 44 Test 2 PARTS ‘QUESTIONS 21-25 You will hear Susanna leaving a phone message for her mother. Listen and complete questions 21-25. You will hear the information twice. Message Susanna From: Buy: Nome of shop In High Street, next to: Size: Price: You now have 8 minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet 46 PAPER 3 SPEAKING (@-10 minutes) “The Speaking est lass 8 0 10 minutes. You wil take the test with another candidate. “There are two examiners, Dut only one of them will tak to you. The examiner wil ask you questions and ask you to talk to the other candidate, Part 1 (5-6 minutes) ‘The examiner will ask you and your partner some quostions. These questions wil be about your daly ife, past experience and fulure plans, For example, you may have to speak about your school, job, nobbies or home town, Part 2 (3-4 minutes) ‘You and your partner will speak to each other. You will ask and answer questions. The ‘examiner will ge you a card with some information on it.The examiner wil give your partner a card with some words on it. Your partner will use the words onthe card to {ask you questions about the information you have. Then you wil change roles. 47 Test 3 PAPER 1 READING AND WRITING (1 hour 10 minutes) PART 1 QUESTIONS 1-5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. Exampk © You can't pay by cheque. 1) You-can't leave your car here all day, 2 You pay less to eat at this timo. 3 Ifyou are staying here, you may leave your cari ths piace. 4 Bring a friend here for lunch and you will ‘pay for only one mel 5 You cannot drivehere atthe moment 48 Answer: OF TRAFFIC ACC! “SORRY — CASH ONLY ‘SHORT STAY CAR PARK £1.50 up to 9 hours ‘TWO MEALS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE WITH THIS VOUCHER PARKING FOR HOTEL GUESTS ONLY (— CROSSROADS CAFE \ ood cheap ood 24 hoursa day _) [All meals HALF-PRICE [ 5-6 pm TROL STATION BEFORE MOTORWAY Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART 2 QUESTIONS 6-10 Read the sentences about going shopping. 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: © Susan 0.90 shopping last Saturday moming A tikes B wanted © thought 6 Her fiend Carol she'd like to go too. A said B told © asked 7 Atthe shopping centre they went up in the to the shops on the second floor A. streot B stairs © it 8 Susan tried on some shoes but they were the colour. A bad 8 wrong © dak 9 They stopped ina café fora drink and @ of cake, A pat 8 litle © piece 10 The cate was but they didnt have to wait along te A fast 8 busy © tae Test 3 PART 3 ‘QUESTIONS 11-15 ‘Complete the five conversations. For questions 11-15, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. Examy ° " 2 3 4 18 "Qe 6° How did you go to Mactid? | tealy must go now! Is Mike sit doing his homework? | can’t understand this eter. ‘re you sure the film starts at 10? QUESTIONS 16-20 Complete the conversation, What does Sally say to the journalist? For questions 16-20, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. Example: Paper} Reading and Whiting ro Journalist: I'm from the Daily News. Can you tell me what happened Cc B I'm Sally to you in the storm last night? Ce imive) se wer “Answer: ae || * Srsewtorentars sm 8 | ‘On Wednesday. | areca emai: Andvnen oyousatygotobest | 8. Wntwan ie, ye he | How long is It? Joumalist: So before you went to sleep, you Yes, he does: Journalist: Were you afraid? Journalist: And how old was the tree? bade, cor yore? cay \sepee yuan F tmpctar tse Journalist; Well, it’s an interesting story. Thanks went to ber Yes, 1am, No, diet, Yes, do, for taking to me. G1 don't know. About ten minutes Hi was at fst, until! saw nobody was hut Test 3 PART 4 QUESTIONS 21-27 Read the article about ice-fishing. ‘Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (8)? It there is not enough information to answer ‘ ‘Doesn't say’ (0). For questions 21-27, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. jght’(A) oF Wrong’ (B), choose ice-FiSHiNG If you drive north from Toronto for three hours, you come to Lake Nipissing. In winter, the lake becomes ice, and thousands of Canadian fishermen travel there each weekend. They build little houses of wood on the ice and paint them in bright colours. Then they sit inside to catch the fish that swim under the ice ] Bob Marvisch has come here at this time of year for twenty-five years. "You need clothes that are light but warm: two pairs of socks and gloves, several thin sweaters and a snow suit on top. Catching the fish is easy,’ he says. ‘First you break the ice and make a small round hole in it. Next you take a fishing line and put some bread on it. Then you put the line through the hole and into the water. You pull the line up When the fish eat the bread. They are between ten and twenty centimetres long. Some people like to eat them, but when | have caught three or four fish, | prefer to have some chocolate or other snack! Today | have caught twenty-five! It’s a great sport and you can meet some nice people here!” 52 Paper 1 Reading and Waiting Example: o Py People can travel to Lake Nipissing by car ‘A Right —B Wrong Doesn't say Fishermen only use the houses on Lake Nipissing in winter ‘A Right —BWrong = _ Doesn't say ‘The fishermen stn boats to catch the fish A Right —B Wrong Doesn't say Bob goes to Lake Nipissing every winter ‘A Fight B Wrong © Doesn't say Bob wears old clothes for ice-shing, ‘A Right = B Wrong Doesnt say ‘The fish are usually longor than twenty centimetres. ‘A Right B Wrong Doesn't say \When Bab has caught a few fish, he cooks them and eats them A Right B Wrong © Dossn't say Bob thinks ice-fshing is a way of making new fiends. A Right B Wrong Doesn't say Test3 PARTS ‘QUESTIONS 28-35 Read the article about farming. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. The History of Farming Before people started farming, they went to the forest to look o plants or fruit they could eat. This meant that people 2a) moving all the time to find food, But about 12,000 years ago, in the Middle East, people 2) to grow food. These people were the first farmers, Farming made (30) possible for people to stay in (31) place and slowly their villages got bigger. Some people in the villages became free to do other work, like making clothes, (32) the farmers could grow food for everyone. Unfortunately, farming was difficult when the weather was bad and then some people did not get (33) food to eat. Today, farmers (34) grow more food and it travels thousands of kilometres from where it (35) grown to our homes, a 2 A but ‘A enough A need A be being Paper t Reading and Writing Test 3 PART 6 QUESTIONS 96-40 Read the descriptions of some holiday words. 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. Examph (0 You will need to buy this to travel on a bus or an aeroplane. 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] would Answer: ticket 136 You may need to show this when you traveltoatoreign pe country. 37 The pictures you take with this will help you remember oe your holiday. 38 You can sit on tis on the beach or use it to dry yourself 39 Make sure this is big enough to hold all our clothes so for your holiday 40. It's good to read this on the beach or in an aeroplane. mo _ 56 23. Oak Ave Manchester Dear Sir or Madam, 10) like a room at your hotel (41) three nights from September 15th (42) vith, Id like a single room (43) a shower. [also need (48) twlophone in my room. Please can I (45) floor? a quiet room on (48) ground Lam going to drive to the hotel. Is (47) a hotel car park? (4a) arrive at about 10.30 p.m. What (49) does the restaurant close in the evening? IF possible, [would like a meat (60) Tanive, Thank you for your help, Yours faithfully, Mark Jones Test 3 Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART 8 PART 9 QUESTIONS 51-55 QUESTION 56 Read the note and the information about language classes. You've just had a birthday. Write a postcard to your American friend about your Fill n the information on the registration form. favourite birthday present. For questions 51-55, write the information on your answer sheet. ean Say: ‘+ what the present is To: Anna Dahlin ‘+ who gave ito you *+ why you lke it ‘Here is the information about language classes at City College. The Russian class is full and so is the German one, but there are still 1s in the Italian one. Please send me your registration form, places tn the Ital 1d me your regis ae 7 ‘emorrox Write the posteard on your answer sheet. : Monday Russian 7 pm~8 pm cae Tuesday Italian 6 pm-8 pm Thursday German 8 pm-9 pm One-hour classes: £120 Two-hour classes: £180 | Registration Form (Language Classes) | owe 11 June 2004 Name of student: Language course: Day: Start time: Price: 58 PAPER 2 LISTENING (approximately 30 minutes including 8 minutes transter time) 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 (v) under the right answer, Example: (0 How many people were at the meeting? Paper 2 Listening e || | & 4 i -" A 8 c What colour wil the room be? — — | | A - 8 c ‘Where dis Minne ang Richard test meet? at & eit a a 8 © Test 3 PART 2 QUESTIONS 6-10 Listen to Jack and Mark talking about a new sports centre. ‘Which sport can they do each day at the centre? For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each day. ‘You will hear the conversation twice. Example: 0 Monday D Days Sports 6 Tuesday A. badminton F B_ basketball 7 Wednesday © football 8 Thursday D got 9 Friday ce E hockey 10 Saturday F swimming G tennis volleyball PART 3 QUESTIONS 11-15 Listen to Diane talking to a friend about a trip to London. For questions 11-15, tick (V) A, B or C. ‘You will hear the conversation twice. Example: © Diane went to London yesterday 14 Diane went to London by 42 Diane and her fiends ate 13. Diane says the restaurant was Paper 2. Listening morning. afternoon, evening v bus. underground. 1 Mexican food, (Chinese food Spanish food fal, quet 6 Test 3 14 Aftorthe meal, Dane and her friends 18 During Diane's trip to London, 64 oo> a> sat and talked. awa film walked by the water. itrained insnowes. it was windy, a Paper 2 Listening PART 4 QUESTIONS 16-20 ‘You will hear a woman talking to a shop assistant about buying a video film for her daughter. Listen and complete questions 16-20. You will hear the conversation twice. Actor in film Name of film For people Cost: Video shop in: Opposite 20 Test 3 PART 5 QUESTIONS 21-25 You will hear som information about a visitor to a school. Listen and complete questions 21-25. You will hear the information twice. BLACKBURN SCHOOL Visiting Speaker Thursday EBD Robert ‘Time of talk: Tickets for parents cost ‘You now have 8 minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet. 86 PAPER 3 SPEAKING (6-10 minutes) “The Speaking test lasts 6 to 10 minutes, You wil take the test with another candidate. “There are two examiners, but only one of them wil tlk to you. The examiner wil ask you questions and ask you to talk tothe other candidat. Part 1 (5-6 minutes) ‘The examiner wil ask you and your partner some questions, These questions wil be about your dally if, past experience and future plans, For exampie, you may have to speak about your school, ob, hobbies or home town, Part2 (3-4 minutes) You and your partner will speak to each other, You wil ask and answer questions, The ‘examiner wil give you a card with some information on it The examiner will give your partner a card with some words on it, Your partner wil use the words on the card 10 ‘ask you questions about the information you have. Then you wil change roles. Test 4 PAPER 1 READING AND WRITING (1 hour 10 minutes) PART 1 QUESTIONS 1-5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. Example: (© For cheaper tickets, travel from Monday to Friday, 1. You can listen to a writer here one A STUDENT LIBRARY] Se Return books to shelves ater use] 2 Ityou nave lost a book, call this number. 0 ‘All fights half price (weekdays only) S THURSDAY 8 PM MARTIN BANKS WILL READ FROM Ris 3 Always keep your bags with you 5 / payee \___into the library 4 When you have finished reading, put back al the books. F [Dictionary found. Phone Simon| on 529164 to get it back. 5 You can eat lunch during this meeting. -G = ») er TANGUAGE CLUB ae 4 Concer Teer Orne 24 HOUR BOOKING LINE. Sys 2420 68 Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART 2 QUESTIONS 6-10 Read the sentences about going to a concert. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. For questions 6-10, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. toa pop concert with some friends last Friday, B watched © saw Answer: 6 | finished my classes at § and went home to ready forthe concert A get B come © pu 7 I spent half an hour for the tickets A. tinding 8 kooping © looking 18 The concert started at 8 and | didn't want to ative for the fest bang A slowly B ine © s00n 9 The music was very 0 |had to shout to my fends, A loud B bright © strong 101 an excellent time at the concert A had B made © ais Test 4 PARTS QUESTIONS 11-15 Complete the five conversations. For questions 11-15, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. cae ‘Where do ‘you Canerme) ° ge ») SS Co seea) AS —— © Home. Answer: 11 dont think ean come tothe concert, A What time will you arrive? ‘Ace you sure you can't? © Doyou think you can? 12. Let'shave supper now. ‘A You aren't eating, B There aren't ary, © Billisn’t hove yet 13. Have you shut the windows? ‘A lilt check. B_ You don't remember. © isnt open, 14 Mystreetis too noisy A That's apity! B Do you ike it? © Becaretul 15. Can! speak to John, please? A Speaking It doasnt matter © How are you? 70 Paper} Reading and Writing ‘QUESTIONS 16-20 Complete the conversation between two friends. What does Helen say to Amy? For questions 16-20, mark the correct letter A-H on your answer sheet. Example: ‘Amy: Helen, you want to university didn't you? Gan | ask you something? thier 0 poorer OTRO? > ‘ar an'tceckte wht ubict ia ucyet | A_Iet e itiory men, university Holen: 16 | 8 What about your parents? ‘Amy: ‘always do well in chemistry exams, © Ofcourse you can. What's the Helen: 47 problem? ‘Amy: don't agree. | don't ike it, What | really enjoy studying is history 1D. Well, that’s an interesting anc | useful science subject Helen: 18 | ‘Amy: Yes. They all say! should choose the Where wil you study? subject | enjoy the most | Helen: 19 F | agree, money is quite important but think your teachers are ight Amy: Well, Dad wants me te do business studies so !can ean a lat like you! G Have you talked to your teach Helen: 20 about i? ‘Amy: S01 should choose history then! Which subject are you best Paper 1 Reading and writing Test 4 PART 4 als Soe rier (0 The Blacklers earn more from thet sheep than rom their other animals. A. Right on oesn't say ewer: Read the article about Corryvale Farm. ‘at B Wong 0 ¥ Ans ° ‘Are sentences 21-27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong (8)? — 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. ‘A Right B Wrong _ Doesn't say 24 Jenny only gets wool from her sheep once a year 22 took Jenny along time to make the sweaters Corryvale Farm A Right —B Wiong © Doesnt say Corryvale Farm is in the west of England. Stephen and Jenny Blackler |] keep cows and chickens and sell milk and eggs. But most of their money comes from Jenny's sheep. ‘A Right == B Wrong = _Doesn't say 23. Jenny couldn't sell the sweaters because it was the wrang time of year. |]| She has 80 sheep and each one has enough wool for six sweaters. Every six months, Stephen cuts this wool off the sheep so they won't get too 24 Jonny decided that socks were easier to make than sweaters warm, Five years ago, Jenny made some sweaters with the ‘wool and tried to sell them at country markets. ‘A Right B Wrong Doesn't say But it was summer and the weather was hot so people didn't want to buy sweaters. She then made some socks. Everybody loved them because they were cheap, strong and A Fight B Wrong _Doesn't say easy to wash. 25. Conyvale socks are stil made on the farm, ‘That's how Jenny's business started. At first she made the 26 You can't buy Corryvale socks for children || socks at home, but soon she had thousands of customers so she had to send the wool to a factory, where all the socks are now made on machines. There are six colours, five sizes for all ages, and different socks for walkers, sportsmen and skiers. Jenny is busiest at Christmas because Corryvale socks are a favourite present. On the walls of Jenny's, te en eee eee office, there are lots of letters from happy customers all over the world. A Right —B Wrong _Dowsn't say A Right —B Wrong-—«G_ Doesn't say Test 4 PARTS ‘QUESTIONS 28-35 Road the article about the Globe Theatre. ‘Choose the best word (A, B or C} for each space. For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C on your answor sheet. The Globe Theatre Visiting the theatre in London 400 years (0) was very different from visiting a modern theatre. The building was round, (28) was no roof, and people got cold and wet (29) the weather was bad. The queen loved (90) to the Globe Theatre, by the River Thames, to see the plays of William Shakespeare, All the actors at that time (1) men. The visitors ate, talked to (92) friends, walked about during the show, and (33) people even threw things at the actors! Today, it is still possible to visit the Globe Theatre. A new theatre stands in the same place @4) the river. You can enjoy a Shakespeare play there oF just learn (35) life in the seventeenth century. 7” Example: OA A aA 2 A ater there that 90 age here going his every ext for Paper 1 Reading and Writing since Answer went their about Test 4 PART 6 QUESTIONS 36-40 Read the descriptions of some food and drink words. ‘What is the word for each one? ‘The firs 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. Exampl 0 You need this to cut up meat Paper 1 Reading and Wnting PART 7 ‘QUESTIONS 41-50 Complete this let Write ONE word for each space. For questions 41-50, write the words on your answer sheet. Example: 36 Soup is usually putin this. bo 37 A carrotor an onion s an example of this. (ee 38 I you eat ina restaurant, his person brings your food we 10 you. 38 You can drink the juice ofthis yellow fru, buttisn’t sweet. 40 To make chips, you cut up potatoes, put them in oiland do this Dear Jeff, I'm having a good holiday (0) two weeks (41) cold. Now the weather is better and we go to the beach (43) day. Australia, When we arrived the weather was bad and (42) was This week we (4) staying in Sydney but (45) week we went to the Great Barrier Reef. Because (46) water was 50 warm, I loved swimming there. The fish were all different an red, yellow, purple! Australia (48) very beautiful. We don’t want (49) come home! See you at the end (0) Sue September. 1” Test 4 PART 8 QUESTIONS 51-55 Read the advertisement for a book and the e-mail Fillin the information on the order form. For questions 51-55, write the information on your answer sheet. “ane Ushor La -10) ala Can you get Mick Blake's new book for me? I think it costs £15. can't remember what its called. liked his other book, Football Fares’. 1m going to.go on holiday on 20th December 60 | want it by the 19th, If there’s a problem, phone me at work (922769) or Jn the evening, at home (765541) Thanks, Jane Usher : BOOK ORDER FORM | | customers name Jane Usher Daytime phone number: Name of book: a Price: me a 7 Paper 1 Reading and Writing PART 9 QUESTION 56 Read this note from your friend, Ally. Sorry | couldn't come to your birthday party. What did you do at the party? Who was there? What presents did you get? Ally Write a note to Ally and answer her questions. Write 25-35 words. Write the note on your answer sheet. 79 PAPER 2 LISTENING {approximately 20 minutes including 8 minutes transfer time) 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 (V) undor the right answer. Example: © How many people were at the meeting? | | | | | nena! = —— |=. | — || —— | | [owe Ab || [x S || Le | | | | [eens oe & 8 ~| | Ve yop Paper 2. Listening 3 Where wil Susan buy her eggs? 4 What time does the fm begin? A A A | Gy wT ww Ww 5 How wil the man travel t London? Test 4 PART 2 QUESTIONS 6-10 Listen to Sarah talking to a friend about a sports centre. What is the problem with the different things at the sports centre? For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each thing. ‘You will hear the conversation twice. Example: O Tshiet Things 6 swimming poo! 7 carpark 8 call 9 football cub 10 tennis lessons c Problems A big B cold © dirty D_ expensive F late @ noisy H smatt PART 3 QUESTIONS 11-15 Paper 2. Listening Listen to Philip talking to a friend about his photography course. For questions 11-15, tick (V) A, B or C. You will hear the conversation twice. Example: 0 Where does Philip do the photography classes? ‘14. What time do the photography classes begin? 12 How much does Philip pay forthe ‘photography course? 13. Philip's happy withthe course because he's ° Park Colege ity College w South College 5.18pm 6.00pm. 645 pam, £55 es £95 leaming about famous photographers using a new camera. getting better at photography Test 4 14 Philip thinks i's easy to ta photographs of 15. Afterthe course, Phiip wil trees. animals children buy anow camera, {get a job in photography. ‘make photography his hobby. Paper 2. Listening PART 4 ‘QUESTIONS 16-20 ‘You will hear a man asking for information about the Westwood English Schoo! Listen and complete questions 16-20. ‘You will hear the conversation twice. WESTWOOD ENGLISH SCHOOL Evening classes on Thursday ‘Next course starts on Speaking class with: Cost for 12 classes: Address: Schoolisnexttorhe: [20] Test 4 PARTS ‘QUESTIONS 21-25 ‘You will hear some information about Finchester Zoo. Listen and complete questions 21-25. ‘You will hear the informs n twice. Finchester Zoo Closed on: Monday Closing time in summer: a Meeting place for tour: Ba - At2 p.m., see: a eoueamenerees| Zoo shop sells: [Bi books ana Child's ticket costs: You now have 8 minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet. 86 PAPER 3 SPEAKING (@-10 minutes) ‘The Speaking tost lasts 8 10 10 minutes. You wil take the test wth another candidate, ‘There are two examiners, but only ane of them wil tatkto you. The examiner will ask you questions and ask you to talk to the other candidate. Part 1 (5-6 minutes) The examiner wll ask you and your partner some questions, These questions willbe about your daily Ife, past experience an future plans. For example, you may have to speak about your school, jb, hobbies or home town, Part 2 (3-4 minutes) You and your pariner wil speak to each other. You will ask and answer questions. The examiner wil give you a card with some information anit. The examiner wil gve your partner a card with some words on it. Your partner wil use the words on the card to ask you questions about the information you have, Then you wil change roles. ar /isual materials for Paper 3 > NEW WORLD MUSIC SHOP All CDs £8 Buy the latest dance music here! Monday to Saturday 9 am — 8 pm Books and magazines — 58 Walton Street — pel CASTLE # open / afternoon? # student ticket? £? + car park? + buy / guidebook? ¢ telephone number? 88 Visual materials Ba) ALISON'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL th Roa Help for ai! animals 7 days a week — 8 am to Spm + For appointments: 234567 ¢ Car park behind hospital NEW TEACHER * name? + what / teach? + where / from? | + when / start? | + play sport? 89 Visual materials o MUSIC SHOP * name? # price / CDs? £? + address? + open/ evenings? ¢ music magazines? 2a) BOSTON CASTLE * King Alfred lived bere | Adults: £3 Students: £2 Children: £1.50 Monday ~ Saturday, 10 am —4 pm Castle Shop — postcards, guidebooks, maps Free Parking For information tel: 543876 Visual materia's ANIMAL HOSPITAL # name / animal hospital? + open / Sunday? ¢ for birds? + address? + car park? I.C.C. College and French teacher is 4 MR TOM COOPER He wants to have a football club after school. Visual materials GUITAR LESSONS 3. Learn in your home ‘anise Visual materials HORSE-RIDING LESSONS Bell Riding School West Road ie} £15 per hour Friendly, quiet horses 7 days a week - morning, afternoon or evening Classes every day All kinds of music £90 for 10 lessons Children from 8 years old Everyone must wear a riding hat. 20) COMPUTER CAFE : LIBRARY | *# name / café? *# where? - 5 yep ate | ¢ where? a goad idea to meet and go to.a restaurant, | think nc have a great time, Lets go to the new restaurant near the stat at fre o'clock Bye Mario This note is well wilen and would have scored a 5 Wal tree parts ol hhad been included. As there are only two, i1 is reduced to a 3 e message ‘Sample answer D Mark: 2 Bear spencer | Lets mecting near my brother hourve ~is rere the re an tating good food there we can meting nm F206 ‘The first two parts of the message are communicated but require some interpretation. The thd point not includes Test 1 Key Test 1 Key ‘Sample answer E Mark: 0 Dear Spenser How are you?! hope you are wery wel am very bus! whit my school. On ‘saturday | wil go to party? Wil you come with me. We can go together in my car We can eat food there Love Maria ‘This candidate has not answered the questan and so cannot be awarded any marks. Paper 2. Listening Part 1 10 28 38 4A 58 Part 2 6H 78 80 9G 10F Panta 1B 2A 1396 MA 158 Part 4 For questions 16-20, ignore capitals absonce of captals, Speling must be correct. 16 (the) Apri (Hotel) 17 Leith 18 10.20/ ten twenty / twenty past ten 19 (thela/lan’s) book 20 Tuesday Part 5 For questions 21-25, ignore capitals / absence of captals. Spelling must be conect. 21 7.30 (o.mJpm) / 19.30/ seven thity hall past seven (at night) 22 North 2. 3rd / the) third (of)/9/03 24 TY-)AL tee shirts 25 12/twelve (pounds) 412 Transcript Question 1 Question 2 Test 1 Key ‘This isthe Cambridge Key English Test Paper 2. Listening Test number one There are five parts othe fest. Pats One. Two, Three, Four and Five. We wil ow stop fora moment belore we stat ho lest Pease 36k any questions now because you mustn't speak dunng the test [pause] Nom: lok atthe insiuctons for Part One Ipause} Theres one question for @aen conversation. For quesiane 119.5, puta tok der the ght answer. Here an example How many people were atthe meeting? Woman: Were ere mary people at the meting? Man About tty Woman: Thats not many Man: No, ut more than last time Ipavse) The answer 30, s0 there stick in box C. [Now we ae ready 10 start. Look at question one (pause) (ne. What music wil hey have athe party? Woman Ave you going to bring your guitar othe party? Mans broken, tm afraid. But you can pay the plano for us ‘Woman. Ym not good enough. Lets just lay your new CDs Man” Allright. ii brng the guitar anctner time {pause Now bist again [repeat [pause] wo. When wit the man go.on hoksay? Man ean go on holiday in June because my parents are coming o stay Woman Way don’ you go i Augus? I's a lovely menth inthe mountains Man Julys beter. There arent s0 many people 80 Il eave oa the twth land come back a he endo! the mony Woman OK. tha youl be back for my bthsay party im August pause} Now tsten again (repeat (pause) 113 Test 1 Key Questions uestions ‘Question 5 Pant 2 Three. What wil the weather be ike tomorrow? Man: its very ot, st? ‘Woman: Yes, love hope Mt dooss' rin. Man: Wali be cold and windy tomorrow. Woman: Oh dear, we never have hot weather or ong (pause) Now listen again (repeat) {pouse] Four. What colour is Mary's coat? Fond: Hi Mary. What have you bought? Mary: Ths coat.Do you like? Frond: Yes, yolow looks good on you Mary: Do you think can use my Bue bag wth? Faend: Your brown one wi lok bate. Ipavse] Now listen again, repeat) (pause) PARTS Five, What eo the woman ropa? ‘Man: Hi What have you done today? Woman: Youknow that broken shelf above my desk? Wel | epaiced it and nen | went shopping Man: What you buy? Woman: Anew chai, (pavse| Now listen again (repeat [pause] This isthe end of Part One. Now lok at Par Two, (pause) Liston to Sarah taking to rend about her holy photagapns. wnat place is each person in? Fr questions 6 1010, wie a eter, Ato M, nex fo each person You wi hea the conversation twice. [pause] ‘Sarah: Ive got some photos of my holiday in Spain neve, Frond 0:4 you go ws yout tama, Sarah? Sarah Yes. This my mother wabing nthe mountains Friend) Whatlovly oes! Test 1 Key Sarah: Anditis is my sister, Caroline, swimming, She preterred swimming hero tothe hotel po. Friend The 80a looks very Bue. And who's this stancing ouside a caste? Sarah; Jack. But ifs rota caste, i's eahedral. I's one of the odes in Spain Fiend: Andis this you, Saran, buyng bananas ina market? Sarah: Yes, that wasn far rom our hotel The rut was realy cheap there. Fiend: And here's Peer eating. she inthe garden of your hot? Sarah: Actually a restaurant near he cathedral. Wooten went there Friend: What’ your lather dong with he cassette recorder ths oo? Sarah: Oh. He oves history Hes in 2 museum here istening to inleraton ‘That was his Favourte cay, because we also vistes a cast in he rmomning, Fond: They're great photos. Sarah. {pause} Now isten again (repeat) (pause) This s the end of Part Two, Now look at Part Three (pause) ston to Sue tating to her iene sm, about the new spon conte Forquesions 111015, wok A, Bor C. You wit hear the conorsaton twco. ‘Look a questions 11 to 15 now. You have twenty seconds, (pause) [Now ston tothe conversation ‘Sue: Have you been tothe new spots contr, i? Jim: Yes, Sue I's not cheap but ws bg and igh Sue: Does bus eighteen go there? Jim; That's ight Ih takes teen minutes Dont get bus twenty hve because you nave to walk along way Sue: ke dong sport warty the motnng 16 open a seven? Jim: Yes, you can go there rom six, except on Sundays. Then it doesn't open uni rine. The swimming pod! Ras good! hot showers; you have 'o ng your own Tome! but you can get foam tere They dont make you wear a swimming hat Sue: Do they sel things 0 eat here? Jim: Only sands: they dont sei inks | usualy take some rt Sue: love to go mth you nex week How about Wednezcay? Jim; Wl work ont ate an Wednessy I'm Hee on Satursay Bul 190 busy hen it have to be Thursday sue: OK See you nen Ipause} Test 1 Key 116 Now tisten again. (cepeat) (pouse] This ithe end of Pat Thvwe. Now ook at Part Four (pause] Yu wit nea aman making a telephone cal Listen and complete questions 160 20. You wil near the conversation twice (pause) lan; ‘Halo, coud! speak o Diana, please? Woman She's notin atthe moment Can take @ mossago? Jan’ Yes, lense, Tel ner that lan calod from Head Office and we've ‘booked ner into ne Api Hote for two gh. Woman: When hote? Jan: The Apa You know, ke the month Woman: Oh. yes. jan; _m sure sheik fs on Leth Street, Woman: Could you spel hat? lay LEITH Leth Steet Woman: OK. ve got that Jan’ Now, she Anows whore the mecting willbe, but she doesn't know the time, Tolther wil bagin at went past ten and fish at four ity Woman: Fiat fan. Ard could you tl her ota tho book with ner? She'F know which ‘00, Im sure she's finished reading Woman: OK -anything ese? Tan. Ohyes please to er ike hero the factory on Tuesday and she can speak fo Mr Brown on Wednesday morning, ‘Woman: Allagh, ilmake sue she gets the message. fan: Tams very much, pause) ‘Now isten agai repeat) (pause) This 1s he end of Part Four Now look at Part Five, {pause} Test 1 Key Yu wit hear sme infomation about @ 200 ston and complete questions 21 10.25. You wil hear the information twice Ipavso} Man’ Thank you for phoning Pak Zoo, The 0 8 open rom Mona 10 Saturday fom nine inthe morning fo seven tty at ght ano ‘Sundays ram tan to fve. You ca stayin he 200 for one ous aor ‘osing time. The 200 18 nono the ey conte and you shoul ake the vain t Noth Staton isa five-minute wa rom thor. ‘We have many interesting animal for you to see. Bu lease note tha elephant ause wont be open onthe Prd af May im sory, but you can 0 the elephants hat dy. ‘nen you come, make sure you ws the 200 shop. There you can buy books, posteards and T-shits. Everyne wil wan fo wear a 200 Tshat ‘An adult ket Coes fon pounds, core’ ket fue pounds and. family tckot twelve pounds, We nope you enoy your ws to the 200, Ipavse) Now aston again repeat) Ipause} Thi is the end of Part ve, You now have eigh! minus 1 write your answers onthe answarshost Note: Teacher, stop the recording here and ime eight minutes Flemund students ‘amen there is one minut remaining, (pause) Ti tho nd of ho fost, Test 2 Key Paper1 Reading and Writing Part 1 1€ 26 3F 40 58 Part 2 sc 7C 88 sc 18 Part 3 MWA WA 10 ise inc 1G 17H A 190 28 Parta A 2C 238 WA 2B WA we Part § mC 2A HC MH 2B BB BA 3c Part 6 For questions 36-80, speling must be comect 36 happy 97 tired 38 ity 39 hungry’hunger 40 thirsty Part7 For questions 41-50, ignore capitals / absence of capitals. Spaling must be correct. 41 win 42 wherelanywhere 43 there 44 would’d 45 you 46 arelookiseem'sound 47 have 4B herther 49 has 0 will Parts For questons 51-55, speling must be correct. 51 (play) tennis / goto tennis 52 Jack 89 Bridges Calé 54 gular! Spanish Spanish gutar 55 £16.50/ sixteen (pounds) (and) ity (p/pence) / money Part 9 Question 56 ‘The three pieces of information that must be communicated are 1 the candidate's age |i te number ofthe candidate's brotners and sisters heishe has any |i the candidate's tavourte hobby 118, Test 2 Key ‘Sample answer A Mark: 5 Dear Petriend Mynane'e Omar andtim 6 years Lam have tree wothersandno | sistera My favourite ably paying fotea wth my brothers Oma {Allthree points are clearly covered with very minor errors, ‘Sample answer B Hello Alexi | 11am penfriend too. like write to you about me. My name is Jose My lf (3 14 years, Ihave no bother and sioter Jike watch the TW And you? the same! think Write soon! José All hree points are included. There are a few minor erors but none o! them impede ‘comprehension Sample answer C Mark: 3 Tim Sylvia, your new pen Friend too. have thirteen years ol My best obeys play the computer games with my sister {have one sit cm ‘Although all three points are clearly covered, there are some errors and as there 1s. no opening or closing greeting inthe message, ane extra marks deducted ‘Sample answer D Mark: + allo Alex Rofend Ivory the lave rew peninend towers Only one part of the message is attempted and the rest ofthe answer contams considerable number of ears which would require patience by the react

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