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Test 4 Reading Part 1
Paper 1 Reading and Writing (1 hour 30 minutes)
Reading
Part 1
Questions 1-5
Look at the text in each question.
What does it say?
Mark the correct letter A,B or Con your answer sheet.
Example:
Os “
Use these doors only
in an emergency.
This car park has
pee
Cre SU Le Le
O C
If the ticket office is
closed, please use the
machines on the platform.
You must never leave by these doors.
‘The doors can be used if necessary.
Only some people can use these doors.
The cameras are not operating at the moment,
There is security in this car park day and night.
This car park is only safe during the day.
You can't always get a ticket from the machines.
Tickets are available when the office isn't open.
There are two ticket offices at this station.
Tip nomnemomen
‘You may see some of the same
words in the eign and the options
bus the whole meaning must be the
ame in the correct option=o ee Test 4 Reading Part 1
NOTICE
ALL MEMBERS:
We are changing our Identity Cards, Could all
members visit reception before April 15th to
have their photos re-taken. Thank you.
The manager
MESSAGE
To: Lisa
From: Janet
Liea - Have you done your
homework? | left my book at
echool! Can | use yours?
Please show your
staff discount card
before you pay for
your goods.
A. Allmembers have to have new identity cards.
B_ Members should hand in new photos by April
15th.
€ Everybody must leave their identity cards at
reception.
What does Janet want Lisa to do?
‘A. goto the school with her
B explain the homework
lend hera book
‘A Some people can have a discount in this shop.
B Staff are not allowed any discounts.
Staff
always ask you for your discount card,Test4 Reading Part2
Part 2 Ti
1p nenemnmconemses
Questions 6-10 Some of the information about the
people and the choices A-H may be
similar, Choose the most suitable
answer each time,
‘The people below are all planning a holiday.
‘On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight holidays.
Decide which holiday would be the most suitable for the following
people,
For questions 6~10, mark the correct letter (A-H) on your answer sheet.
oes
Hannah is a computer programmer who works long
hours, She is quite unfit at the moment, but would like to
go on an activities holiday that allows her to try different
sports.
Alberto needs a rest after his exams, but he doesn't want
to go to the beach. He'd like to find a holiday that
combines opportunities to relax with the chance to visit
more than one country.
Charlotte is keen on sea life. She'd like to go on a holiday
that allows her to explore underwater with other
experienced divers.
9 (an Sue would prefer to go somewhere near the sea and stay
in one place. She likes to do a variety of things when she's
CS ‘on holiday, including exploring the local area.
‘Simone and Pedro like to travel around on interesting
forms of transport and they enjoy sightseeing and the
countryside. This year they'd like to explore one country.Test 4 Reading Part 2
HOLIDAY CHOICE
Desert Island Dream
Visit the tiny island of Tobago for
beautiful beaches. Watch the giant
turtles, visit the rainforest, walk
through the food markets, take a
cruise. You'll never get bored in
Tobago.
Sun and Surf
‘The wind in your hair, the sun on your
face! Learn to windsurf, try diving, have
a swim or soak up the sun on the deck
ofa yacht and watch the dolphins as you
cruise fiom bay to bay.
Explore the countryside
We offer fantastic canal holidays and canal
boat hire on comfortable traditional boats.
Float past woods, fields, pretty villages and
historic towns and the finest English scenery.
A great and original way to experience
England.
Real Adventure
Have an adventure watching whales and
dolphins. Beware! This trip is not for
beginners or for those who simply want
a ride on a boat! Along with our skilled
crew you'll be expected to join in with
plenty of hard work both on board and
under the sea!
Breaks in France
With up to three days away, our short
holidays give you plenty of time to try the
restaurants of Normandy and do all your
shopping!
Voyages of Discovery
Chase the sun around the Mediterranean
on our sever-night cruise. Cross time
zones overnight and wake up in different
countries. Go sightseeing or stay on
board. Life slows down at sea, you have
time to think, read and best of all do
absolutely nothing,
Deep Down Under the Sea
Leam to deep-sea dive in the Caribbean.
Price includes flight, hotel, teaching and
equipment hire, No experience is necessary
but please bring a medical certificate to
show that you are fit andl healthy!
The sea - and nothing else
Choose from Greece, Turkey, or the
Caribbean for a five day non-stop
cruise on board one of our luxury
liners. Enjoy the on-board
entertainment and eat in top
restaurants. You won't want to get offlTest 4 Reading Part 3
Part 3
Questions 11-20
Look at the sentences below about a gym that has recently opened.
Read the text on the opposite page to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect.
Ifitis correct, mark A on your answer sheet.
If it is not correct, mark B on your answer sheet.
11 You are given an identity card as soon as you join the gymnasium.
12 Other people can use your membership card.
13 A programme is organised for each member on their first visit.
14. You must wear certain kinds of clothes in the gym.
15. You must take a towel into the gymnasium.
16 You can spend as long as you tike on all equipment.
17 Staff ate always able to answer your questions.
18 You can leave personal items at the gymnasium for 24 hours.
19 You must pay for food in the café.
20 All complaints should be made directly to the receptionist.ey 7 Test 4 Reading Part 3
Fighting Fit Health Club
Membership Card Locker Rooms
Fighting Fit is a members only club. When you We have large male and female locker rooms. 40}
first join, we give you a computerised card. Please ensure that your property is kept in
This has your name and membership number —_your locker at all times. Any belongings which
5 on. We also take your photo and use it for are found either in a locker or anywhere else
your identity card, which takes a few days to overnight will be removed and taken to Lost
make. Property. We cannot be responsible for any 45
Please have your card with you every time you ‘tems which are lost in the club,
use the club. The card is for your use only, and arg
io there is a small charge to provide a new one if
you lose it. Members are permitted to bring The café offers a relaxing space where you can
guests to use the facilities at the club. A help yourselves to free tea, coffee and soft
visiting guest fee is charged for each guest. _dinks. You will also find cold snacks including 50
sandwiches and a range of delicious salads at a
Fitness Programmes very low cost.
13 Your Fitness Programme includes a meeting
Suggestion Box
with one of our skilled instructors. This will ‘39
happen two or three weeks after you have Members’ suggestions, and comments - good
joined. The instructor looks at your health, or bad ~ are always welcome, and the 55]
your current needs and the way you live, and suggestion box and forms can be found at
20 organises a programme suitable for you. reception. Please include your name and your
membership number together with your
Gymnasium comments. We try to respond within two days.
Our gymnasiums are the most modern in the
area and have high quality exercise
equipment. For safety reasons, sportswear and
}25 trainers must be worn while exercising, and
please remember to take a small towel into
the gymnasium too. It is one of our rules that,
you wipe the equipment after use,
There is no limit to how long you spend in the
30 gymnasium, but we ask you to respect other
members by only spending 20 minutes on each
piece of equipment. There are experienced
staff in the gymnasiums at all times, who will
help you with the equipment and your
5s exercise programme, and answer your
‘questions. You can make a half-hour
appointment to discuss your progress if you Don't worry you don't undereandl
prefer. some of the words — you may still be
able to anewer the questions.Test 4 Reading Part 4
Part 4
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.
Learn Indian Dancing
ve always wanted to learn how to dance. When I was younger, I loved going to
used to spend hours practising my moves in front of the mirror! I think I was quite good, but
as T got older, I became less confident.
iscos and I
Recently I decided I'd join a dance class, The problem with most dance classes is that you need
5 a partner, and none of my male friends ever wanted to come with me. I was beginning to give
up on the idea when I came across a magazine article about Indian dancing, It sounded great
and best of all I could do it on my own! So, I found a class on the internet and booked myself
onto a course,
1 turned up for our first lesson feeling very nervous. I needn't have worried though bec
10 everyone was really friendly. We were all female, the youngest was about eighteen and the
oldest was forty something
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(Our teacher came in looking fantastic in her traditional dance clothes and we soon all caught
her energy and enthusiasm, She put on the music immediately which was a combination of
‘western pop songs set to an Indian beat, and we started following her moves. Any nervousness
15. s00n disappeared because the moves are so complicated. There's no time to worry about
whether you're doing them right!
Ive noticed a lot of changes about myself since I started dancing, I'm much fitver and I feel
more confident. I've also made some great friends at the class. If you're interested in dancing,
or you just want to feel fitter, Yd recommend Indian dance!
21 Whatis the writer's main purpose in writing A. to describe her childhood
ididectad B_ to say how she began her hobby
C_ toexplain why she likes dancing
D_ totalk about the people she has met
22 What would a reader learn about the writer A. She is good at Indian dancing.
ome B She enjoys dancing.
She likes listening to pop music.
D She's interested in keeping fit.Test 4 Reading Part 4
23 What does the writer say about herself? She hasn't always been confident.
24 What does the writer say about the first
dance class?
25 Which advert do you think the writer found
on the internet?
A ~ B
Learn how to dance! No Have you always wanted to
experience necessary! No need learn how to dance? We
to bring a partner! We'll match teach you simple steps
you with somebody when you from Latin American to
| arrive! Indian dancing. |
c D a]
ones
one>>
She doesn't enjoy doing new things.
She likes meeting people.
‘She was a very nervous child.
Everybody was keen to dance.
Nobody spoke to each other at first.
Everybody admired the teacher.
A lot of time was spent discussing the moves.
If you're interested in dance
why not learn the art of
Indian dancing! Friendly
classes! Excellent teachers!
Everybody welcome!
Are you bored with doing the
same old thing? Persuade your
partner to join a dance class!
Have fun and keep fit at the
same time!
Tip oxcomacsccemmannssses
Remember that the choices may
hhave similar mearings or contain
similar information t0 the taxt, The
right answer must be completely
correct
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Part 5
Questions 26-35
Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
For each question, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
Example:
© Achance manner Cmethod Day
Answer:{0| 4 @ © ©
Body Language
Many people believe the (0) to really know somebody is to understand what they mean
when they're saying (26) ... .~ at all! This is the science of (27) body language. In
(28) , learning how to recognise body language and how to use it to communicate your
(29) message, is big business. (30) ... there are hundreds of books written on the
subject.
Experts are even going into companies to talk (31) employees about how to
perform better. They suggest that this can be done with a (32) changes in their body-
talk, Welcoming body language, for example, (33) ........... to include giving a friendly nod to say
hello and leaning forward slightly to show you want to listen. The problem is, the more we
understand body language, the more able we are to change it if we want to.'This means that
realising when somebody is (34) .... a lie is more difficult than (35) ....mmmn used to bel
26 A anything B nothing C something —-D_noone
27 A getting —_B realising C understanding D seeing :
28 A order Base spite D fact
29 A every Bonly —C single D own Tip xonesonsectenesnen
30 A Nowadays B Daily Often D Previously Look atthe words before and after
‘the gap for help.
31 A at B for cto D by caencmennese
32 A few B several many D some
33.A should —B can CC might D ought
34 A telling —B saying C speaking D talking
35 A its Bit € they D them
@Writing
Part 1
Questions 1-5
Here are some sentences about television,
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.
You may use this page for any rough work.
Example:
0 We left the cinema because the film was so boring,
Hewas ............ a boring film that we left the cinema,
Answer:|0] such
1 You should switch off the TV and do something more interesting,
Ift were you switch off the TV and do something more interesting.
Tip mmm
esas
2 When | was a child | loved watching cartoons. fe eee
that the tense or form you write
correct,
lused . watching cartoons when I was a child.
3 [prefer watching films to watching documentaries,
{like watching films watching documentaries.
4 That programme was made in America.
They... that programme in America.
5 I find games shows boring.
I get by game shows.Test4 Writing Parts 2 and 3
Part 2
Question 6
You are going to visit your aunt in the countryside.
Write a card to your aunt. In your card, you should
@ thank her for the invitation
© say when you'te going to arrive
© describe what you hope to do there,
Write 35-45 words on your answer sheet.
Part 3
Write an answer to one of the questions (7 of 8) in this part,
Write your answer in about 100 words on your answer sheet.
Put the question number in the box at the top of your answer sheet.
Tip on
Remember to include all three parte
ofthe question. Con’ pun t00
many of your own dea.
Question 7
‘© This is part of a letter you receive from your English friend.
In your next letter, please tell me all
about your home. Where is it? What
do you like about it?
@ Now write a letter answering your friend's questions.
‘© Write your letter on your answer sheet.
Question 8
© Your English teacher has asked you to write a story.
© Your story must begin with this sentence:
| opened the door very slowly.
© Write your story on your answer sheet.
Tip a
Write outtable sentences to open
and close your letter e.g, “Thank you
for your letter’, ‘How are you?’ and
"See you soon’, Write to me soon
Tip .
Remember to use past tenses when
teling a story.Paper 2 Listening (about 30 minutes)
Part 1
Questions 1-7
There are seven questions in this part.
For each question there are three pictures and a short recording.
Choose the correct picture and puta tick (V7) in the box below it.
Example: How does the woman travel to work?
Test 4 Listening Part 1
Tip - =
Think about the question and listen
to the whole recording for each one
before you choose your anewer: The
epeakere may talk about: more than
one of the pictures but only one ie
she right anower for the question
all
3 Where is the hotel?Test4 Listening Part 1
4 How did the woman hear from James?
w
‘Te 2 |
6 What's the weather going to be like tomorrow?
ag B c
7 What are they going to eat tonight?Test 4 Listening Part 2
Part 2
Don't choose an answer Just
Questions 8-13 because you hear a word from it on
the recording,
You will hear someone talking about summer acti
For each question, put a tick (V) in the correct box.
8 What does the presenter say about A. They do a variety of activities. im
i 7
the Triple Theatre Company’ ‘They may cancel their appearance, Oo
‘Their performance last year was
disappointing.
9 Open air concerts are held A. every week in July, oO
B_ more than once in July.
only in July. oO
10 One performance of Twelfth Night A. the weather is likely to be bad. oO
Fetes not enough people bought tickets. Qa
the actors have to be somewhere else.
11 The concert at the weekend water festival A onaboat. O
will take place B_ onabridge. O
© inatent. Oo
12. What is true about people taking part A. They must be under eighteen. oO
i
inane ints B Their performance must last for less than.
ten minutes. Oo
They must have applied to take part. oO
13 Whatis different about this year's film festival? A_Food will be served all night.
B__Itwill take place in the park. |
There will be an entry fee,Test4 Listening Part 3
Part 3
Questions 14-19
You will hear somebody welcoming a group of international students to a college.
For each question, fil in the missing information in the numbered space.
Highdown College ce
; You wll hear the exact word you
Accommodation need for the answer, but the words
Office at the college (14) or sentence you hear around Ib ray
hot be exactly the eame as on the
Opening hours — term time: question paper
Monday — Friday __ een RNR
9 am, to 4pm.
(Holidays: Monday and (15) mornings only)
Emergency No. (16)
College facilities
Learning Resource Centre — over 50,000 library books
50 (17) eocnnnne With internet facilities
Snacks (including sandwiches and (18) _) - in The Hungry Café on the first floor
Hot meals — in The Food Hall on the ground floor next to the (19) ........
Pub lunch — in the Students’ BarTest 4 Listening Part 4
Part 4
Questions 20-25
Look at the six sentences for this part.
You will hear a conversation between a gir, Jodie, and a boy, Harry, about exams.
Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect,
IFitis correct, put a tick (#) in the box under A for YES. If it is not correct, put a tick () in the box
under B for NO.
ee
If you miss the anewer to one
question, leave It and think about
‘the next one, but: make eure you tick
the box for the right. question
number. You can check your arewers
and any you missed on the second
Wotening AB
joanna Yes NO
20 Harry has been going out a lot recently. Oo oO
21 Harry always works hard.
22 Jodie is confident about her exams.
nt is sometimes useful,
23 Jodie thinks studying all
24 Harry agrees he needs to do more exercise,
25 Harry promises to go to the party.Test 4 Speakins
Paper 3 Speaking (10-12 minutes)
Part 1 Personal information (2-3 minutes)
Answer these questions:
What's your name?
What's your surname? How do you spell it?
Where do you live?
Do you work or are you a student?
Do you enjoy studying English?
Do you think that English will be useful to you in the future?
What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
Part 2 Simulated situation (2-3 minutes)
You are spending the evening with a friend who you have not seen
for along time.
Look at the picture on page 75.
Talk about what you could do and decide what would be the most
suitable.
Part 3 Responding to a photograph
(3 minutes)
Candidate A: look at Photo 1 on page 95, show it to Candidate B
and talk about it.
Candidate B:look at Photo 2 on page 96, show it to Candidate A
and talk about it.
Part 4 General conversation based on the
photographs (3 minutes)
Talk to each other about your favourite season.
Talk about what you enjoy doing at different times of yea.
Tip -
You may have to give numbers, ¢
your telephone number. Make sure
you can say them properly, and be
careful with numbers you know are
difficult,
Tip
Try £0 say something about as mary
of the pictures as you can but: don't
worty you don't have enough time.
tf you aren't eure about thinge in the
photo, use expressions like ‘I think,
‘We looke like, "tt might/could be, ete.
Tip em
Ib doesn't matter if you agree or
disagree with what your partner
say, I 19-2 discussion, not an
argument!Test 4 Speaking Part 2