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- Part 1: Reading & Writing
- Part 2: Questions 6-20
- Part 3: Questions 21-35
- Writing Tasks
- Listening Tasks
est 5
PART1 Questions 1-5
Look at the text in each question. What does it Say? Mark the letter next to the correct explanation A, B or C.
Example:
A. You may not sit on the grass.
D BALL GAMES ALLOWED B. Be careful not to damage the grass while playing ball
games on it.
ON THE GRASS C. All ball games are forbidden on the grass,
Example answer: [OC
1 9 LABEL
Store at room temperature.
Refrigerate before opening
and serve with ice and a
slice of lemon.
>
. Chill the drink in the fridge before you use it.
C] B. The drink should be served at an average temperature.
C. Keep the drink at room temperature before serving it
2 SIGN
Private road. No public
Jaccess oR parking. ‘A. The car park is open to the public 24 hours.
dsc ous, LC] B. It is forbidden to use, or stop on, this road.
C. Private cars are not allowed to use the road at night:
3 Notice ‘A. The police are watching thieves in the area
Thieves will be reported to | B. The police will be informed of any stealing.
C. The court has sent the police to arrest some thieves.
the police and taken to court.
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E-mail
To: Mr. Cinton
Frome Mr. Smith
Re: Museum trip,
Could you inform me how much it
would cost to take my class of 1
‘Students to the local museum?
Thank you.
‘A. Mr. Smith works for the local museum.
C] . Mr. Clinton wants to take a school class to the museum,
C. Mr. Smith is organising a school trip to a museum.
Where does Annie want Dave to go shopping?
Note A. a bakery
Dave, Can you pick up a fresh loaf,
two pies and a cream cake? B. a cafeteria
Thanks, €. a butcher's shop
AnnienN
(ONT atime Ae)
i people (6-10) are looking for a holiday destination in Greece. Look at the eight reviews (A-H). Decide which resort
ibe tite most suitable for each person. For questions 6-10, choose the correct letter (A-H).
6. Joy wants to go to an island with lots of exciting nightlife, and also be able to visit
other nearby islands for day trips.
7. Dean wants to go with a group of university students to a place where they can both
ey enjoy nightlife and visit historic sites during the day.
8. Chris and his wife are celebrating their first wedding anniversary. They have been to some [g [
popular resorts before, but now they want fo visit somewhere different and memorable.
9. Alan and his three friends want to combine days on hot beaches with their interest 9 l
in outdoor activities, such as climbing and hill walking,
10. George Is arranging a holiday for a group of retired couples that want to visit areas 10
of historical importance, as well as experience the local culture. They require a relaxing
nd peaceful place to stay.
Recommended Greek Holiday Resorts
A. Corfu
lfyou want the classic Greek holiday resort, come
to our new family destination in Corfu. The resort
has a two-kilometre stretch of beach, which is not
dominated by bars and nightclubs. Each day,
however, there are special children’s club activities
on the main beach, some of which parents can also
join in with!
E. Crete
The south of Crete contains some of the most exotic
beaches, swept by the hot winds of Africa. After
you've cooled off in the sea, the famous canyon, the
longest in Europe is well worth a visit for the very
active and fit. Some remarkable scenery can be
discovered if you put in the legwork.
Thessalonica
Experience shopping in the wide streets of Greece's
second city. All the top designers are to be found
in the commercial centre. After this why not enjoy
some traditional nightlife in one of the many live
music clubs in the city.
Cape Attica
This resort is located only a few hundred metres
from historic Cape Sounio, and is only a fifty minute
coach trip to Athens. Daily trips to the Acropolis
and other such famous landmarks in the city are
available. The night bus service allows a full
experience of the vibrant Athens nightlife.
Peloponn Tour
Enjoy a tour of the sights of the historic
Peloponnesian Peninsula, taking in Sparta, Argos
and Corinth. In each location you will stay in
comfortable and peaceful hotels, which specialise
in the best of local food and wines.
C. Mount Athos
‘The religious peninsula known as Mount Athos is
‘unspoilt by modern development and contains some
ofthe most beautiful natural scenery in the whole
country.
This male-only area is home to monasteries from
various countries, and is peaceful enough for a saint.
H. Santorini
For an experience that’s unique among the Greek
islands, the volcanic island of Santorini has a magic
of its own, even though it doesn’t have as many
beaches as some others. The spectacular views of
the sunset are not to be missed and give full
justification to Santorini being a place for people
who are in love.
D. Mykonos
Mykonos is now internationally famous for its
glamorous clubs and bars, which attract many of,
the rich and famous from the Greek celebrity world.
The unique party atmosphere of this island is not
to be missed. Ferries are also available to provide
day trips to many of the nearby islands.PART 3 Questions 11-20
Look at the sentences below about the transport museum of East Anglia. Read the text to decide if each sentence
is correct or incorrect. if it is correct, mark A. if it is not correct, mark B,
11. You have the opportunity to travel on old trams and trolleybuses. 1
12. There are several other museums similar to this one in Britain. 12
13. Only historical British vehicles can be seen at the museum. 13
14, Informative exhibits teach you about the transport of earlier years, 44
15. The museum has its own high-speed railway site. 15
16. Refreshments are available after visiting the railway. 16
17. The museum is equipped for parents and the disabled. 7
18. Classic vehicle owners and clubs are preferred to school groups. 18
19. Ifyou arrange a birthday at the museum they will automatically book extra entertainment. 19
20. The staff offer their services without payment. 20
Where the past passes by...
Enjoy a truly interactive historical experience, with rides
on our classic trams and trolleybuses. Trace the history
of public and private transport through fascinating dis-
plays of buses, cars, steamrollers, commercial vehicles,
‘ond many transport-related artefacts.
History in Motion
When all the excitement is over, relax in the Terminus,
Tearooms with its wide choice of drinks and snacks, or
browse the museum shop where you're sure to find
gifts and souvenirs for all ages and interests! To meke
sure everyone can join in the fun, many of the museum's
buildings are wheelchair and pushchair accessible; we
have an accessible tram and train, and both baby
changing and disabled facilities.
‘A Museum on the Move
Here at Carlton Colville you will find a museum unique
io the last detail, for this is the only place in the British
Isles where visitors can not only view, but also ride on
all three principal forms of public transport from the
earlier part of the 20th Century.
An Extra Special Visit
The museum is pleased to open for pre-booked club,
society or school groups from April to September. Visits
- With vehicles from home and abroad, there’s
something for everyone! from classic vehicle owners and clubs are just as wel-
- Explore the Exhibition Halls housing vehicles and} come. Any vintage vehicle can be displayed on the mu-
artefacts! seum site during normal opening hours on days other
= Learn about the transport of times past through
informative displays!
= See vehicles of the past in our period street with
authentic street furniture!
~ Visit us on a Special Event day to see our preserved
bus fleet in action!
than those of specific special events. Or how about a
birthday party! The museum cafe can offer a range of
buffet options to suit all ages and tastes. You can really
enjoy your birthday at our museum!
Contact Us
Should you wish to contact us at the museum there are
a number of ways in which this can be done. As we are
all volunteers we cannot promise to answer the phone
or reply to a letter, fax or e-mail straight away, but we
will always do our best
The East Suffolk Light Railway
‘As an added attraction our very own light railway, with
its fleet of 2ft steam engines, sleepily makes its way
around the site. This is a real life representation of this
type of railway that was used to carry both passengers
and goods and is always a firm favourite with young
‘and old alike.Vi MOLT -h a Cel tea eyo)
aithe text and questions below. For each question, choose the correct letter A, B, Cor D.
Axel Thorn
lave had many years as a successful rock star, but will al-_? Soon after that we set up our own band. The songs we write
remember my roots and how I formed my first band, _} are still very important to us. They're about voicing how we
sixteen I was still growing up in a bad part of town I feel about the problems and issues around us, crime, unem-
ih’ have any way to express myself; I was frustrated at} ployment, exploitation, and the inequality present in the
beterrible state of the neighbourhood and the unfairness? country.
latexisted. Just a few miles away rich people lived who
ldeverything, while we had nothing, and could only hope
inthe worst of jobs.
Of course, we are also expressing our own dreams and de-
sires. It can be sensational to be on stage and have twenty
thousand people sing the songs that you write, songs that
are about people like them, and in the end, they are for
people like them,
One night, while I was at a friend’s house we found a pair
ifelectric guitars, and started playing. We pretty much
mht ourselves the music, and when a couple of other
ays ined, who really knew how to play, knew we had? Our music has been very popular and is worth listening to,
omething. With my lyrics, I could express far more emo- _ asit is the ordinary people who have made it such a suc-
tin and communicate with other people. } cess. We sing what we feel, so we're sure that if people lis-
} ten to the music, they'll understand the message too.
1, What is Axel Thorn’s main purpose in writing this text?
A, to explain the music industry to poor people
B, to describe how and why he took up music
C. to explain why he has been so successful
D, to describe the life of a rock star
2,What could a reader learn about Axel's childhood?
A. His family always treated him terribly.
B, He was surrounded by rich people.
C. He grew up in a poor area of town.
D, His family had the worst jobs in the area.
8, How does Axel describe his lyrics?
&. They express his feelings on serious issues.
B. They are written by a professional songwriter.
C. They are about the problem of international conflict.
D. They are the most important thing in his life.
4, What does Axel say about performing on stage?
A. Itwas his great dream, as he always loved attention.
B. They only perform in front of crowds of twenty thousand or more,
C. Most people at the concerts do not understand his music.
D, He feels amazing when the crowd sing his own songs.
%, How might Axel describe being in a band?
&. Being in a band is the greatest thing I could ever hope to do. The best part is the money and being famous.
B. We are now a hugely successful band all over the world. I want to make more pop and commercial music
to make more money.
C. Music was always important to me as a way to comment on social problems and communicate with the people.
D, The enjoyment I got when I was younger is no longer there, I don't feel so connected with the people
as used to.ER eee)
Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question, choose the correct letter A, B,C
or D.
same: [o] * 8 O°
Our Homes: Now and Then
(0) Everyone needs a home where they feel sheltered and safe. Today we live (26).
modern flats and houses, (27). have air-conditioning to keep us cool, and heating to
keep us (28).. There is electricity for lighting and supplies of gas or oil for the heat-
ing. Hot and cold water (29).
(30)
. from the taps and dirty water disappears
. the drains. Many of our homes have balconies or gardens.
In the past, people made their homes from (31 . that they found nearby. When
we look at different houses we can tell how old they are from the materials used and the way they were
built.
It was different long (32).
(33)...
people did not have water in their homes
. there were no electric lights. To keep warm they sometimes made
inside their homes. With a fire started they (35).. . also cook
their food and heat water.
0. [Link] B. Anything C. Everyone D. Anyone
26. Aon B. for Cin D. with
27. [Link] B. which C. where D. whose
28. [Link] B. light C. warm D. safe
29. A. flows B. finds C. flies D. floats
30. [Link] B. towards [Link] D. down
31. [Link] B. materials C. parts D. money
32. A. back B. then C. ago D. time
33. Aand B. because Cif D. until
34, A. flames B. food C. fires D. furnaces
35. A. should B. could C. must Dz willTey
fART1 Questions 1-5
teare some sentences about food and drink. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same
te frst, using no more than three words. Write only the missing words.
Example: (0) The town has many exotic restaurants.
In the town there are many exotic restaurants.
. Thave never met such a clever man as the chef.
The chef is the man I’ve ever met.
We could not sit down at the restaurant, as there were so many people.
There were .. sunesenee people at the restaurant for us to sit down.
. Only a small group of French monks make this wine,
This wine
. by a small group of French monks.
‘Did you buy Italian food?’, jim asked Carol.
Jim asked Carol if she
. My parents thought that we should eat healthier food.
My parents Wanted ....nsensnnnnnnunennune healthier food.eC)
‘An English friend of yours wants to know what school is like in your country.
Write an e-mail to your friend. in your e-mail you should
¢ Tell him how big your school is.
Say something about your friends.
. @ Explain what subjects you like best.
write 35-45 words.
Loam Meee ies)
write an answer to ONE of the questions (7 or 8) in this part. Write your answer in about 100 words. Put the question
ber at the top of your answer.
Question 7
This is part of a letter you receive from an English pen friend.
Vhad a great time that oummer. Have you
ever had a great summer holiday? Tell me
all about what: you did.
Now write a letter to your pen friend, answering his/her questions.
Question 8
© Your English teacher has asked you to write a story.
Your story must begin with this sentence:
I couldn't believe what my dad had just said.
ewrite your story.PAPER 2. LISTENING
PART 1 Questions 1-7
ve are seven questions in this part. For each question there are three pictures and a short recording. Choose the
rect picture and put a tick (/) in the box below it.
Example: Where did the woman leave her hat?
2.
a i]
{What job does Michelle's father do?
)
‘y)
[Link] will Steve get to school tomorrow?4. What will the weather be like on Saturday?
6. What will the woman do last?
ues
7. What does the man want to do at the weekend?
nate|
iil hear someone talking about a race he entered with his wife. For each question, put a tick (¥) in the correct box.
What does the man say about the good and bad days on the journey?
A. There were more bad days than good ones.
8, There were not many bad days.
(There were only a few good days.
What is said about the cost of taking part in the race?
[Link] cost them £30,000 each.
8. cost a lot of money, time and effort
C. The man’s work supported the couple financially
'), What is true about the race?
A. There were two people in each boat
B. There were 7 boats in the race.
€. The boat was 12 metres long.
|. What is true about the teams in the race?
A. There were six all-female teams.
B. No other husband and wife team entered,
¢. Two teams were only made up of women.
12, What was true of Hannah Snell?
A. She was a ship’s captain in the 1700's.
B, She fought as a Marine.
C. She was killed in battle
3. What does the man say about the start of the race?
‘A. He wanted to beat the other families.
B. The weather conditions seemed excellent
€. The teams were friendly with each other,
FRR ARE AFA PEA FRB PPAPART 3 Questions 14-19
You will hear an announcement at a fitness centre. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered
space.
HEALTH WEEK
Course Guarantees:
1. Become healthier
2. Learn new (14) techniques.
3. Work hard.
Things to Take:
© A good pair of trainers.
© Ain) (15)
© Shorts and T-shirts
‘Swimming costume for the pool.
Programme
First Day: Weighing
Health questionnaire.
@ Plan with (16) for each person,
Weekdays: — Morning: exercise sessions in the gym.
personal trainer to check you exercise correctly.
Afternoon: healthy snack
exercises in the pool.
a7) = in the spa
Individual weighing, assessment and progress check.
Discussion on (18) & maintaining progress in everyday life.
Price: © 25% discount
@ Total cost (19) .. for one week
Ae se)
Look at the six sentences for this part. You will hear a conversation between a man, Barry, and his daughter, Elizabeth
Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. if it is correct, put a tick (V) in the box under A for YES. If it is not cor
rect, put a tick (V) in the box under B for NO.
20. They have lived in their new house for four months.
21. Elizabeth's favourite activity is going to the cinema.
22. Barry was worried about crime in London.
23. Elizabeth wants to be an actor when she grows up.
24. Barry thinks Elizabeth is not focused on her exams.
25. Elizabeth is captain of the volleyball team.