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READING
PART 1 (5 points)
Questions 1 – 5
Look at the text in each question.
What does it say?
Mark the correct letter A, B or C on your answer sheet.
Example:
Answer: A
1. Customers should not ________
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5. You don’t need to buy a ticket if you are ________
PART 2 (5 points)
Questions 6 – 10
The people below all want to visit a theme park.
There are descriptions of eight theme parks.
Decide which theme park would be the most suitable for the following people.
For questions 6 – 10, mark the correct letter (A – H) on your answer sheet.
6. Paminder and her nine-year-old son Ravi are going to a theme
park for the day. They’ll take their own food and want to watch a
show before returning home in the evening.
8. Teenagers Callum and Thomas want to visit a theme park with the
most exciting rides possible. They don’t mind arriving early to
avoid queues and they can’t afford to buy extra tickets or a meal.
9. Gerry and his teenaged daughters want to visit a theme park with
lots of exciting rides, different kinds of activities and some
entertainment to watch.
10. Laura and her friends want to celebrate her 16th birthday at a
seaside theme park. They would like to stay overnight at the park,
see a show and go on lots of rides.
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Theme Parks
A. Rollercoaster City B. Adventure World
This park on the coast has a huge number of rides This is a great family theme park with 90% of the
including some great rollercoasters. Wristbands allow rides designed for children under 12. The fast-food
unlimited rides and include entry to an evening stalls are rather expensive, but there is a lovely
theatre performance. No picnics but there is a very picnic spot to enjoy your own meal by the lake and
comfortable hotel. even a small campsite. There are morning and
afternoon sea lion and dolphin performances.
C. Castletown D. Riverside Park
The rides here are not exciting enough for older With over 30 rides, this park is perfect for everyone
teenagers but younger kids will love Safari Coaster from the most adventurous to those who prefer more
and Water Splash. You can book some of the rides in relaxed entertainment. You could spend time at the
advance but this costs extra. shopping centre as well as enjoy an amazing
collection of rare birds, if you don’t want to wait for
the rides. The best place for a picnic is by the river.
E. Meadowton Manor F. Bradwell Bay
Are you brave enough to try the Doomsday exciting The ticket price includes lunch and a pirate film,
ride where you hang underneath the track, or The complete with special effects. There are some big-
Wave, where you get wet from head to toe? Entry thrill rides with fantastic sea views from the top but
tickets here are cheaper than other parks, though by you will have to wait and queue-jumping tickets are
midday waits can be long and there are few rides for expensive.
younger visitors.
G. Fun Land H. Greenwood Valley
Waits of up to an hour are not unusual for this This can be expensive. Over-12s will love the
seaside park’s main “horror” rides. However there Skylight ride and great rollercoasters. Also on offer
are plenty of less crowded rides for all ages. Other are water-rides, roller-skating, music and magic
attractions include a 3-D cinema and crazy golf. You shows and much more.
are not allowed to bring your own food.
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Other teachers have visited countries as far as Iceland and Australia, Uganda and Siberia. They all consider
their visits to schools abroad to be one of the most satisfying and enjoyable things they have ever done in their
teaching careers.
Just occasionally, a teacher decides to remain abroad for a few years, and although this decision comes as a
surprise to their schools, they are always welcomed back. While away, teachers are able to set up all kinds of
links and students can make friends by emailing each other and even take part in video conferences. These
friendships do not necessarily last, but they certainly go a long way to creating positive attitudes in young
people.
11. Teachers are not keen on working with other cultures.
12. According to the writer, teachers travel abroad to help students in developing countries.
13. Maria Pelman aimed to study how music is learned in India.
14. Maria Pelman found that the amount of music teaching in the schools she visited was limited.
15. Maria Pelman now works closely with colleagues teaching another subject.
16. Tim Wilde hopes his own students will visit Japan.
17. Most teachers find that trips abroad have a negative effect on their careers.
18. Teachers who stay away for a few years are unpopular with their schools.
19. Student contacts can be organized even when teachers are absent.
20. According to the writer, people develop long-lasting friendships based on emailing each other.
PART 4 (5 points)
Questions 21 – 25
Read the text and questions below.
For each question, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
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22. Because Patrick was educated at home, he ____________.
A. didn’t have enough time to do what he likes
B. based his characters on his family
C. had to follow a strict curriculum
D. had time to research his novels
23. Patrick says that the view from his window ____________.
A. sometimes causes him to waste time
B. provides the background to his novels
C. makes him want to climb the mountains
D. always look the same
24. What do we learn about Patrick’s fourth book?
A. He didn’t intend to write it.
B. He hasn’t yet finished it.
C. He got tired of writing it.
D. He had too much material for it.
25. What would a reader say about Patrick’s books?
A. The characters in Patrick’s books are just like the people you meet in everyday life.
B. I’m really disappointed that Patrick says he has used all his ideas and can’t write any more books.
C. It’s obvious from his books that Patrick will continue writing another book after taking a holiday.
D. It’s surprising that so few people have heard of Patrick and that his books aren’t more popular.
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WRITING
PART 1 (5 points)
Questions 1 – 5
For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
Use no more than three words.
Write only the missing words on your answer sheet.
Example:
0. Wimbledon Tennis Club is not far from the centre of London.
Wimbledon Tennis Club is quite ____________________ the centre of London.
Answer: 0. near
PART 2 (5 points)
Question 6
You have just repainted a room in your home, and bought some new furniture. You want your English friend
Sam to come and see the room.
Write an email to Sam. In your email, you should
tell Sam what your room looks like now
say why you wanted to make changes in the room
invite Sam to visit you
Write 35 – 45 words on your answer sheet.
Last week my class went to London for the day and had a great time. I especially
enjoyed going on the river. Tell me about your favorite city. When did you last go
there? What do you like best about it?
Question 8
Your teacher has asked you to write a story.
This is the title for your story: A favorite movie
Write your story in about 100 words on your answer sheet.
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