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TEST 7 PAPER 1: READING AND WRITING READING|
PART 1: Questions 1- 10: Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to complete the sentences.
|1. Dad found living in the city …….noisy to compose songs.
;A. so
;B. such
;[C. too
;D. enough|
2. My father………….me to school every morning.
;A. is taking
;B. took
;C. take
;[D. takes|
3. When Kate left school, she………..have any qualifications.
;A. isn’t
;B. doesn’t
;[C. didn’t
;D. wasn’t|
4. ………….of heavy rain, they had to put off the match.
;[A. Because
;B. Due
;C. Owing
;D. Reason|
5. Do you……the shopping every Sunday?
;A. go
;[B. do
;C. have
;D. make|
6. I had so much...................on the train, but this nice man helped me when we arrived in Paris.
;A. bags
;B. luggage
;C. box
;[D. packing|
7. I will get the job...................I say something silly in the job interview.
;[A. unless
;B. if
;C. as
;D. until|
8. You...................about the accident before you ...................it on TV?
;A. heard/ saw
;[B. had heard/ saw
;C. heard/ had seen
;D. has heard/ saw|
9. I'm going ...................at the new hairdresser’s
;A. get my hair cut
;B. to cut my hair
;C. getting my hair cut
;[D. to get my hair cut|
10. If these walls...................thicker, we...................hear the neighbors
;A. was/ wouldn’t
;B. were/ will
;[C. were/ wouldn’t
;D. was/ will|
PART 2. Questions 11-15: Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Circle the letter A,B or C Example:
NO BICYCLE AGAINST GLASS PLEASE ;A. Do not leave you bicycle touching the window. ;B. Do not ride your bicycle in this area. ;C. Broken glass may damage your bicycle tyres. Correct answer: A| 11. STUDENT NOTICE Friday’s Maths lesson will be from 9 to 10.30 instead of the usual 9.30 to 10.30. Please do not be late. ;A. Friday’s Maths lesson will be shorter than usual. ;B. Friday’s Maths lesson will finish later than usual. ;[C. Friday’s Maths lesson will start earlier than usual| 12. PLEASE GIVE UP YOUR SEAT TO PEOPLE CARRYING CHILDREN ;A. You can only use this seat if you are carrying children. ;B. People carrying children are requested to remain seated. ;[C. If somebody carrying a child gets on, offer them your seat.| 13. Francesco! ProblemMaria’s borrowed my history textbook and she’s away. Could you lend me yours? Leave it with Ken when you see him. Thanks, Natalie. Whose textbook does Natalie want to borrow? ;A. Ken’s ;B. Maria’s ;[C. Francesco’s| 14. ASSISTANTS NEEDED
BECAUSE OF NEW
OPENING HOURS –
APPLY INSIDE
This shop ;A. has just opened and jobs are available. ;[B. is opening for longer and needs extra staff ;C. will open late because of job interviews.| 15. £25 RESERVE ANY PICTURE IN THE GALLERY ;[A. We will keep any picture for you if you give us £25. ;B. Some of the pictures in the gallery are reserved. ;C. It costs £25 to show your picture in the gallery.| PART 3. Questions 16-20.
Read the text and questions below. For each question, choose the letter A, B, C or D next to the correct answer. Being an older student
At 32, I have just finished my first year at university. As well as attending lectures regularly, I have had to learn to read books quickly and write long essays. I decided to go to university after fourteen years away from the classroom. As a secretary, although I was earning a reasonable amount of money, I was bored doing something where I hardly had to think. I became more and more depressed by the idea that I was stuck in the job. I 39 was jealous of the students at the local university, who looked happy, carefree and full of hope, and part of something that I wanted to explore further. However, now that I’ve actually become a student I find it hard to mix with younger colleagues. They are always mistaking me for a lecturer and asking me questions I can’t answer. I also feel separated from the lecturers because, although we are the same age, I know so much less than them. But I am glad of this opportunity to study because I know I need a qualification to get a rewarding job, which is really important to me. Unlike most eighteen-year-olds, I much prefer a weekend with my books to one out partying. Then there are the normal student benefits of long holidays and theater and cinema discounts. I often have doubts about what I’ll do after university, but I hope that continuing my education at this late date has been a wise choice. | 16. What is the writer trying to do in the text? ;A. help lecturers understand older students ;[B. explain her reasons for returning to study ;C. suggest some good methods for studying ;D. complain about the attitude of young students| 17. What can a reader find out about the writer from this text? ;[A. when she left school ;B. how long her university course is ;C. where she will work in future ;D. what subject she is studying| 18. How did the writer feel about her job as a secretary? ;A. Her salary wasn’t good enough ;B. It gave her the opportunity to study ;[C. It didn’t make use of her brain ;D. Her colleagues made her depressed| 19. In her spare time, the writer likes to ;A. go out to parties ;B. earn some money ;C. travel a lot ;[D. do extra study| 20. Which of these sentences describes the writer? ;[A. She realizes the value of a university degree ;B. She gets on well with the other students ;C. She is confident about the future ;D. She finds university life easier than she expected| PART 4. Questions 21-30. Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question, choose the letter A,B, C or D, next to the correct word.
THE ROCKIES
The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0)………… North America. They start in the Northwest, but lie only a (21)………hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (22)………the Alps, they are no less wonderful. There are many roads across the Rockies, (23)…………the best way to see them is to (24)…………..by train. You start from Vancouver, (25)…………….most attractive of Canada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains, this city 40 (26)………………its residents to sky on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (27)……………. Thirty passenger trains a day used to (28)…………..off from Vancouver on the cross-continent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (29)…………is fun, but travel through some of the best (30)………………at night. |0 ;A. of ;B. down ;C. in ;D. through| 21 ;A. many ;B. lot ;[C. few ;D. couple| 22 ;A. from ;B. to ;C. as ;[D. than| 23 ;[A. but ;B. because ;C. unless ;D. since| 24 ;A. drive ;[B. travel ;C. ride ;D. pass| 25 ;A. a ;B. one ;[C. the ;D. its| 26 ;A. lets ;[B. allows ;C. offers ;D. gives| 27 ;[A. center ;B. circle ;C. middle ;D. heart| 28 ;A. leave ;[B. get ;C. take ;D. set| 29 ;A. when ;[B. which ;C. who ;D. where| 30 ;[A. scenery ;B. view ;C. site ;D. beauty| WRITING
PART 1. Questions 1-5. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means thesame as the first, using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. |1. As there is plenty of space, Akemi’s friends can stay the night. There is ………enough…………space for Akemi’s friends to stay the night.| 2. Tents must not be set up before the festival officially opens at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. You ……mustn’t set……….your tents before the festival officially opens at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. |3. Jane has a worse seat than Dave. Dave has ………a better seat………………than Jane. |4. They last visited that museum three months ago. They ……haven’t visited………… that museum for three months. |5. Carol said her sister had lived in Russia for a year. Carol said: “………my sister has………………. lived in Russia for a year”.| PART 2.
Your English teacher has asked you to write a story.
Your story must begin with this sentence:
It was a terrible trip………………..
Write your story in about 100 words. In your story you should think about these questions:
-Where and when did you go?
-What happened?
-What did you do?|
PAPER 2 LISTENING PART 1:| Questions 1-5 You will hear Carl and Jennie talking about writing an essay on life about a hundred years ago. Decide if each sentence is True or False. If it is true, put a tick (√) in the box under A for TRUE. If it is false, put a tick (√) in the box under B for FALSE. You will hear the conversation twice.| ;A. true ;B. false 1. Jennie finished her essay last night. ;A. T ;[B. F 2. In the past, people produced food by themselves ;[A. T ;B. F 3. Boys under 5 years old wore dres ;[A. T ;B. F 4. Carl prefers playing piano than watchin ;A. T ;[B. F 5, people in the past needed servants to do housework ;[A. T ;B. F | PART 2: Questions 6-15
You will hear the radio programme. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. You will hear the conversation twice. Working abroad 1. Joe
- Had great time in (6) … cows…
- picked potatoes and looked after (7) … cook... on a farm| 2. Natasha
- Worked in finland as a nanny
- Earned (8) £ ……… 110…………. For 5 days a week
- Helped the older children get ready for (9) …… school…….| 3. Owen
- Worked as volunteer in (10)…………… canada……………
- Helped prevent (11) ,……… forests………. From being destroyed
- Hard work but (12)… wet/ rainy…..| 4. jenifer
- Worked in a ……… cold……………. (13) in middle East
- Lived in small(14) … …tent…………. There was a campfire and a couple of (15) ,…………..beautiful….…after work.
NO BICYCLE AGAINST GLASS PLEASE ;A. Do not leave you bicycle touching the window. ;B. Do not ride your bicycle in this area. ;C. Broken glass may damage your bicycle tyres. Correct answer: A| 11. STUDENT NOTICE Friday’s Maths lesson will be from 9 to 10.30 instead of the usual 9.30 to 10.30. Please do not be late. ;A. Friday’s Maths lesson will be shorter than usual. ;B. Friday’s Maths lesson will finish later than usual. ;[C. Friday’s Maths lesson will start earlier than usual| 12. PLEASE GIVE UP YOUR SEAT TO PEOPLE CARRYING CHILDREN ;A. You can only use this seat if you are carrying children. ;B. People carrying children are requested to remain seated. ;[C. If somebody carrying a child gets on, offer them your seat.| 13. Francesco! ProblemMaria’s borrowed my history textbook and she’s away. Could you lend me yours? Leave it with Ken when you see him. Thanks, Natalie. Whose textbook does Natalie want to borrow? ;A. Ken’s ;B. Maria’s ;[C. Francesco’s| 14. ASSISTANTS NEEDED
BECAUSE OF NEW
OPENING HOURS –
APPLY INSIDE
This shop ;A. has just opened and jobs are available. ;[B. is opening for longer and needs extra staff ;C. will open late because of job interviews.| 15. £25 RESERVE ANY PICTURE IN THE GALLERY ;[A. We will keep any picture for you if you give us £25. ;B. Some of the pictures in the gallery are reserved. ;C. It costs £25 to show your picture in the gallery.| PART 3. Questions 16-20.
Read the text and questions below. For each question, choose the letter A, B, C or D next to the correct answer. Being an older student
At 32, I have just finished my first year at university. As well as attending lectures regularly, I have had to learn to read books quickly and write long essays. I decided to go to university after fourteen years away from the classroom. As a secretary, although I was earning a reasonable amount of money, I was bored doing something where I hardly had to think. I became more and more depressed by the idea that I was stuck in the job. I 39 was jealous of the students at the local university, who looked happy, carefree and full of hope, and part of something that I wanted to explore further. However, now that I’ve actually become a student I find it hard to mix with younger colleagues. They are always mistaking me for a lecturer and asking me questions I can’t answer. I also feel separated from the lecturers because, although we are the same age, I know so much less than them. But I am glad of this opportunity to study because I know I need a qualification to get a rewarding job, which is really important to me. Unlike most eighteen-year-olds, I much prefer a weekend with my books to one out partying. Then there are the normal student benefits of long holidays and theater and cinema discounts. I often have doubts about what I’ll do after university, but I hope that continuing my education at this late date has been a wise choice. | 16. What is the writer trying to do in the text? ;A. help lecturers understand older students ;[B. explain her reasons for returning to study ;C. suggest some good methods for studying ;D. complain about the attitude of young students| 17. What can a reader find out about the writer from this text? ;[A. when she left school ;B. how long her university course is ;C. where she will work in future ;D. what subject she is studying| 18. How did the writer feel about her job as a secretary? ;A. Her salary wasn’t good enough ;B. It gave her the opportunity to study ;[C. It didn’t make use of her brain ;D. Her colleagues made her depressed| 19. In her spare time, the writer likes to ;A. go out to parties ;B. earn some money ;C. travel a lot ;[D. do extra study| 20. Which of these sentences describes the writer? ;[A. She realizes the value of a university degree ;B. She gets on well with the other students ;C. She is confident about the future ;D. She finds university life easier than she expected| PART 4. Questions 21-30. Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question, choose the letter A,B, C or D, next to the correct word.
THE ROCKIES
The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0)………… North America. They start in the Northwest, but lie only a (21)………hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (22)………the Alps, they are no less wonderful. There are many roads across the Rockies, (23)…………the best way to see them is to (24)…………..by train. You start from Vancouver, (25)…………….most attractive of Canada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains, this city 40 (26)………………its residents to sky on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (27)……………. Thirty passenger trains a day used to (28)…………..off from Vancouver on the cross-continent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (29)…………is fun, but travel through some of the best (30)………………at night. |0 ;A. of ;B. down ;C. in ;D. through| 21 ;A. many ;B. lot ;[C. few ;D. couple| 22 ;A. from ;B. to ;C. as ;[D. than| 23 ;[A. but ;B. because ;C. unless ;D. since| 24 ;A. drive ;[B. travel ;C. ride ;D. pass| 25 ;A. a ;B. one ;[C. the ;D. its| 26 ;A. lets ;[B. allows ;C. offers ;D. gives| 27 ;[A. center ;B. circle ;C. middle ;D. heart| 28 ;A. leave ;[B. get ;C. take ;D. set| 29 ;A. when ;[B. which ;C. who ;D. where| 30 ;[A. scenery ;B. view ;C. site ;D. beauty| WRITING
PART 1. Questions 1-5. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means thesame as the first, using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. |1. As there is plenty of space, Akemi’s friends can stay the night. There is ………enough…………space for Akemi’s friends to stay the night.| 2. Tents must not be set up before the festival officially opens at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. You ……mustn’t set……….your tents before the festival officially opens at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. |3. Jane has a worse seat than Dave. Dave has ………a better seat………………than Jane. |4. They last visited that museum three months ago. They ……haven’t visited………… that museum for three months. |5. Carol said her sister had lived in Russia for a year. Carol said: “………my sister has………………. lived in Russia for a year”.| PART 2.
Your English teacher has asked you to write a story.
Your story must begin with this sentence:
It was a terrible trip………………..
Write your story in about 100 words. In your story you should think about these questions:
-Where and when did you go?
-What happened?
-What did you do?|
PAPER 2 LISTENING PART 1:| Questions 1-5 You will hear Carl and Jennie talking about writing an essay on life about a hundred years ago. Decide if each sentence is True or False. If it is true, put a tick (√) in the box under A for TRUE. If it is false, put a tick (√) in the box under B for FALSE. You will hear the conversation twice.| ;A. true ;B. false 1. Jennie finished her essay last night. ;A. T ;[B. F 2. In the past, people produced food by themselves ;[A. T ;B. F 3. Boys under 5 years old wore dres ;[A. T ;B. F 4. Carl prefers playing piano than watchin ;A. T ;[B. F 5, people in the past needed servants to do housework ;[A. T ;B. F | PART 2: Questions 6-15
You will hear the radio programme. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. You will hear the conversation twice. Working abroad 1. Joe
- Had great time in (6) … cows…
- picked potatoes and looked after (7) … cook... on a farm| 2. Natasha
- Worked in finland as a nanny
- Earned (8) £ ……… 110…………. For 5 days a week
- Helped the older children get ready for (9) …… school…….| 3. Owen
- Worked as volunteer in (10)…………… canada……………
- Helped prevent (11) ,……… forests………. From being destroyed
- Hard work but (12)… wet/ rainy…..| 4. jenifer
- Worked in a ……… cold……………. (13) in middle East
- Lived in small(14) … …tent…………. There was a campfire and a couple of (15) ,…………..beautiful….…after work.
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