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Test 3 READING
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Test 3 READ ee
Questions 1-5
nswer.
For each question, choose the correcta
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A Can oniycllect smal pieces,
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srubbish.
Call O7785 65568,
B Can transport large oF small tan,
© Largeitems should be broken ing i
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A Jenny should stay at home,
Bi Jenny
B Jenny has to sign for the delivery
Are you around
Se atvernoen? © Jenny has to contact Gilt
"ve got an
important delivery
coming and someone
Heeds to sign for
it. Can you tee ne
Sow your plans so
can decide wnat
to dor
sun
A Leave the building
IN CASE OF FiRE
Operate nearest fire
alarm and go to outside
‘meeting point.
B Callan operator
© The fire alarm is ousigeReading
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‘A. Kath can't arrange an appointment yet.
From: kathi23@gmail.com
Hi Megan, | need to cancel my hair
appointment tomorrow. I'm not
sure what 'm doing next week
but email you soon to arrange
another time,
Kath.
B Kath would lke an appointment next week.
© Kath will cal next week.
Spanish lessons
Meet here in the coffee
shop if you are local or
online classes if not.
Call: 66700 533867
‘A. Dolessons online in the coffee shop.
B Online classes not available.
© Learn online if you do not lve in the area,
63Test3 READING
Part 2
Questions 6-10
For each question, choose the correct answer-
Te people below areal aking for someting todo this weekend.
‘Onthe opposite page there are descriptions of eight events.
Decide which event would be the most suitable for the people below.
Ben has a teenage son who is taking exams at the eng
nd of
6
the year. He would like an activi
ly that his son
Saturday to work on his art project. ae
Tina
; Travan gel er chan cuts this weekend oo tg
1. She'd lke to find somethi aa
smtnoce kin someting wat keep thm a
i Philip is looking ater his te
Gansitdonnashehasa bad ach«®S2™ething where he
10Reading
What's on this weekend?
‘A Open Air Entertainment
From old black-and-white classes to the
latest award-winning fms. We open for the
‘summer season this Saturday. Come along
‘and enjoy your favourite film in the evening,
‘outside under the stars ~ the weather looks
good this weekend! Children under 13 enter
for free.
B Find Robert the Rabbit
Bring the children slong to our annual ‘Find
Robert event at Kings Shelley Park this Saturday
‘moming. Each year Robert finds a diferent place
tw hide away, and this year we think the kids wll
find it hard to locate him. Lots of running around
‘and fun for children of all ages!
© Open Gardens
‘We're pleased to announce this popular
summer event will be taking place this
‘weekend. For anyone interested in gardens
and gardening, now’s your chanee to have
look at some of the best in town as people
open up their gardens to visitors any time
between 9.00 and 5.00. Children are
weleome.
D Tom and Larry's Garden Party
This Sunday Tom and Larry will be
performing your favourite tunes and a
few new ones you may not have heard of,
Entrance fee for the evening entertainment
includes an evening of music, a buffet with a
wide range of food and hot and cold drinks
along with ice-cream for the kids.
E Mansfeld Arts Market
Come along this Sunday to check out some
ofthe fantastic artistic talent the region has
to offer. Have a look at some of the works
and support our local artist by buying
‘one to take home. We also have face-
Painting for the younger children and an art
‘workshop for children who want to have a go
themselves.
F art attack
Come alng to our art club for children this
weekend, We offer a safe place where chicren
from 6-16 can have time working alone or with
others on apiece of art. And if your child needs
help wih thir schoolwork there'l be someone
_nvalabe to offer help and advice.
@ Wanted: Young Musicians
For ages 14 and over, Middlechurch
Musicians are holding a series of activities
over the weekend for young people of any
ability to learn or practise an instrument
oftheir choice. Bring your child and their
favourite instrument along, orf they
haven't got to this stage let them try one of
H Hassocks Green Festival
In addition to our regular favourites,
organisers this year have introduced a
children’s theme. Take a chair, then relax
{and enjoy action films and some of the
funniest cartoons that will keep your kids
entertained. The festival opens on Sunday
at 10.00 and is free.
65Test 3 READING
Part 3
Questions 11-15
For each question, choose the correct answer.
Headteacher Mary Collins talks
about healthy school days
Since | took up my role of Head at Franley Junior School | have
been keen to educate our children on the importance of developing
healthy habits. | started by working with our restaurant manager
to come up with tasty new menus that contain lots of healthy
ingredients, We change the menu Monday to Friday to encourage
the children to try diferent things and keep unhealthy fried food t°
a minimum. The children have enjoyed the meals and eat a wid?
range of fruit and vegetables.
We've also rented an area of and near the schoot for a vegetable
garden and made gardening a part of the school correla
Children now prepare the ground for planting, plant the BEEN
and watch as these turn into healthy fruit and vegetable ean
We're planning to create a child-friendly kitchen $0 Our PUP,
discover the pleasure of cooking | believe all this gives the CO
an understanding of where our food comes from and very ImP
skills that will stay with them for life
paign, we have also made
wrercise we get our chitdren tO
before classes with a
To support this healthy-eating cam
changes to the amount of physical &
do during the day. We start every morning
‘wake and shake session inthe playground when children get the
chance to burn off energy with fun exercise routines. We also have,
different play times during the day so the playground isn't crowded,
which means the children can run around safely. To support this we
have also invested in sports equipment such as tennis, football and
gym equipment to encourage the
|J@URGELER to take up sports
But t's not just the children who are developing a healthy lifestyle.
‘Several of our teachers have signed up for the Franley Fun Run this
‘summer for the first time and have started a training programme
in order to get fit. Many of our pupils have joined them and will be
taking part in the run as well. 'm sure that seeing their teachers
beside them will inspire them to finish. We have even had several
parents show an interest in doing the event as well, so this is
something we're all really looking forward to.2
9
“
6
Reading
Since Mary joined the school
[A fried food is no longer on the menu,
B the school has employed a new restaurant manager.
© the menu changes daily.
they serve food two days a week
What does Mary say about gardening?
A tis part ofa course of study
B The children are producing food for the school kitchen,
© The children are learning to cook the food they grow.
D Ittakes place inside the school.
Play times.
‘A. only take place at the start of the day.
B result in the playground getting crowded.
© are timed to prevent accidents,
have not cost the school any money.
What does Mary say about the teachers?
‘A. They are al doing the fun run,
B Theyare training with the children,
© They have done the fun run before,
D_ They are training with the parents,
What would be 2 good introduction to this article?
A | Fronley's new Head Mary Collins B | Read how Mary Collins, the new school
‘explains how she set about getting fit Head, reacted when she was ordered
with the children, teaimprove the quality of food on the
school menu.
© | Mary Coltins explains how the first aim D J since taking on a new jb at Franley
she set herself in her new job was to Junior School, Mary Collins tells us how
create a focus on healthy living. she has discovered the joy of healthy
living,
67Test 3 READING
Part 4
Questions 16-20
Five sentences have been removed from the text below.
For each question, choose the correct answer.
There are three extra sentences which you do not need to use.
| Mesdiescriet Mary Callie take a
The Crime of the Century
‘When the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in Parisin 1911
it caused a SERRANO and left the art world and police
it the crime.
as to how it had been taken and who had carried ou
Italso helped make the work of art probably the most Famous
painting in the world.
At first, the police SHGBEH artists who didn’ like classical
‘works of art of carrying out the crime. The poet Apollinaire was
arrested and questioned for a ‘onde j
However the true thief was an Italian man named Vincent
Peruggia, He hada criminal record and had found work in the
Tue fora time, On the day the crime tok place he entered
the museum along with other museum employees ‘wearing the
same white He then took the painting off
the wall and left he building with the work of art wrapped in.
his white smock.
Peruggia kept the painting fortwo years in his Paris apartment
before eventually contacting an Italian art ag ne to
return the painting to Florence for a rew He
argued he was returning the painting to is home.
He was finally arrested after passing the painting to the dealer.
‘many Italians saw his actions as those of a national
The painting was indeed SHOWAPOH around
Italy before it was eventually returned to Paris and the Louvre.
However, after being stolen and finally returned, it
became more well known, its popularity grew and, as we know
now, made the Mona Lisa smile famous around the world.
However,
hero.Reading
Previously, the painting had been admired by experts,
He waited until there was nobody inthe gallery.
So the painting became popular in France.
Bocause ofthis, he only went to prison fora short while
He said that he was doing his duty asa proud Italian.
But nobody knew it had disappeared,
Even the great Pablo Picasso was thought by some tobe guilty
Itis now kept safely behind special glass.
69Test 3 READING
Part 5
Questions 21-26
For each question, choose the correct answer.
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25
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Surfing
Surfing grew throughout the 20th century to (21) a popular
urfers have been around for many
juring
in
sport all ever the wortd, but s
years. The explorer James Cook saw surfing in action in 1778 c
7 (22) ounsnu tothe Pacific. In fact, surfing took (23)
have since become popular surfing resorts
the same areas then that
ed by local
row, such as Hawaii and Tahiti. Surfing wasn’t encourag
officials (26) the 19th century but young Hawaiians took
upthe activity again inthe early 19005 Fllowing the invention of
lighter surfboards, surfing attracted people around the wortd. The
. of surfers as the
1960s saw a huge increase in the [25]
ic. The
activity was promoted through the media and popular musi
hobby quickly became the professional sport it is now, and
(26).. ‘and national organisations were created that organised
competitions and raised money to hold events.
A create B turn © become D play
A expedition B travel C drive D move
A part B place € point D position
A wile B along C for D during
A group B total © number D sum
A near B close © next D localReading
Part 6
Questions 27-32
foreach question, write the correct answer
Wii one word for each gap
Stonehenge
Stonehenge was one (27)... my favourite places on our tour
of England last year. It's near the city of Salisbury. Its a ring of huge
standing stones about 4 metres high. Experts think i 28)
built in three stages between 3,000 and 1,500 years ago.
Building something like that must (29)... been realy
important at the time but nobody knows for sure why they did
it. Archaeologists have found evidence of human bone from
(30) far back as 3,000 years ago so it’s possible it was a
place where people were buried. Some people think that it could
bea kind of calendar because of the location of the stones when
{941 stn rises, People have even suggested it was a
landing site for visitors from outer space! (92)... the
reason was for building it, I loved visiting it!Test WRITING
Test 3 WRITING
Part 1
You must answer this question. cre
Write your answer in about 100 words on the answe
Vos a
Question 1
otes you have made,
Read this email from your English-speaking friend Mark and the notes y
From: [Mark
Subject:| Eating habits
How are you and your family? | hope you'e all well.
' hope you can help me. 'm doing a cooking course
‘and we're looking at eating habits in other countries,
Can you tell me what time you have your meals?
Yes!
"also be interested to know what kind of restaurants
{are popular in your country We lke Indian and Chinese
‘food here. Is ithe same for you?
Tell Mark
{know you're a good cook. What do you lke cooking
most?
Write back soon!
Mark
Give details
‘Wirite your email to Mark using all the notes,Writing
Part 2
Choose one of these questions
Write your answer in about 100 words on the answer sheet
pe eee AE
Question 2
You see this notice in an English-language magezine,
Articles wanted!
TELL US ABOUT YOUR HOBBY OR INTEREST
'sit something you have done fora long time?
Why do you enjoy it?
M article answering these questions and we wil putit in our magazine,
Write your article.
Question 3
‘Your English teacher has asked you to write story.
Your story must begin with this sentence,
The house was much bigger than I had expected,
Write your story.
13Test 3 LISTENING
Test 3 LISTENING
Part 1
Questions 1-7
\
For each question, choose the correct answer.
1 Which day is the carnival taking place this year?
2
do?Listening
What does the man say he can’t do?
5 Whatiis today's special offer?
>)
iTest 3 LISTENING
Part 2
Questions 8-13
answer.
For each question, choose the correc
Se |
{You ill hear two friends talking abou a dance performance.
Whats the woman worried about?
1A They need more lessons.
B They don't have anyone who can lead the group
They dont have enough people inthe group.
4 Youvsl hear two friends talking about a book they've read.
Theman
A finished reading it quickly,
B thinks the author's other boks are more complicated
© suggests trying a diferent author.
10 You will hear a man
lling a friend about a foctball match.
He thinks
A there wll be more people there than usual
B twas dificu to get tickets,
© he might get a job selling tickets
A Itwas earlier than she wanted,
B There wast amoring one avlble,
© Its witha dentist she prefers,
1 You hear two ends tat
What oesthe may ees S48 bo hei reig mest
5 They aay ct takeanays,
© He prefer amid curry
5 heist doing anything on Friday,
© She doesn't
like surprises,
16 =Part 3
questions 14-19
Listening
Qo
9
For each question, write the correct answer in the gap, Write one of two words or a number or 2
date ora tim
You will hear @ manager called Sandra talking about a company training day.
Company Training Day
Some ofthe training sessions may take place in a (14)
the one in the programme,
Your training sessions will be confirmed by email on
(13)
Please complete the (16)... in the materials before you
come to the training event.
Please give your completed questionnaire to the
(97) coon after the training day.
‘The (18) .....0 Will be closed on the training day.
Remember to check the noticeboard outside room (19)
for any last-minute changes
to
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Test 3 LISTENING
Part &
9
Questions 20-25
For each question, choose the correct answer.
Soe seem
alking about garlic
‘You wil hear an interview witha woman called Maggie Tayler, whois talking about
20 Maggie explains that
A she discovered garlic at university.
B you often find garlic in an English kitchen,
© people in the older generation don't like garlic.
21 Maggie says that because of learning about garlic
A she did a cookery course.
B she can now cook meals from other countries.
© she has travelled all over the wortd.
22 What does Maggie say about the health benefits of garlic?
‘A. She thinks it can cure the common cold.
B Ithas been used as a medicine for many years.
© She has used it to help with a skin condition
23 Maggie explains that
A garlic from the supermarket is OK te grow in an English garden,
B_ you can grow garlic in any climate.
© in the past it was harder to buy suitable garlic to grow in an English garden.
26 What does Maggie say about growing gartic?
A she wasn’t successful the first time she tried,
B she has always had great results.
© you shouldn't dig it up while it’s still green,
25 Maggie explains that
A her family like the soup she makes.
B her family dislike the smell of garlic.
© she doesn’t worry what her family think.Test 3 SPEAKING
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