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Page 13 © UCLES 2004 100/2031/7 [Turn over Entry Level Certificate in English (ESOL) - Entry 3 Candidate Centre Number Number Candidate Name UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ESOL EXAMINATIONS English for Speakers of Other Languages PRELIMINARY ENGLISH TEST PAPER 1 Reading and Writing SAMPLE PAPER 1 1 hour 30 minutes Additional materials: Answer sheets Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) TIME 1 hour 30 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Write these details on your answer sheets if they are not already printed. Answer all questions. Write your answers clearly on the separate answer sheets. Use a pencil. You may use the question paper for any rough work, but you must write your answers in pencil on the answer sheets. You will have no extra time for this, so you must finish in one and a half hours. At the end of the examination, you should hand in both the question paper and the answer sheets. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES READING Questions 1-35 carry one mark. WRITING Questions 1-5 carry one mark. Part 2 (Question 6) carries five marks. Part 3 (Question 7 or 8) carries fifteen marks. _________________________________________________________ This question paper consists of 14 printed pages and 2 blank pages. READING AND WRITING SAMPLE PAPER 1

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© UCLES 2004 100/2031/7 [Turn over Entry Level Certificate in English (ESOL) - Entry 3

CandidateCentre Number Number

Candidate Name

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ESOL EXAMINATIONS

English for Speakers of Other Languages

PRELIMINARY ENGLISH TEST

PAPER 1 Reading and Writing

SAMPLE PAPER 1 1 hour 30 minutes

Additional materials: Answer sheets Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended)

TIME 1 hour 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.

Write these details on your answer sheets if they are not already printed.

Answer all questions.

Write your answers clearly on the separate answer sheets. Use a pencil.

You may use the question paper for any rough work, but you must write your answers in pencil on theanswer sheets. You will have no extra time for this, so you must finish in one and a half hours.

At the end of the examination, you should hand in both the question paper and the answer sheets.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

READINGQuestions 1-35 carry one mark.

WRITINGQuestions 1-5 carry one mark.Part 2 (Question 6) carries five marks.Part 3 (Question 7 or 8) carries fifteen marks.

_________________________________________________________This question paper consists of 14 printed pages and 2 blank pages.

R E A D I N G A N D W R I T I N G S A M P L E PA P E R 1

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Page 14

[Tu

rn O

ver

2

Re

ad

ing

Part

1

Qu

esti

on

s 1

-5

Look a

t th

e t

ext in

each q

uestion.

What does it

say?

Mark

the c

orr

ect

letter

A,

B,

or

C o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

Exam

ple

:

0A

You m

ust

sta

y w

ith y

our

lugg

ag

e a

t all

tim

es.

BD

o n

ot

let

som

eone e

lse look a

fter

your

lugg

ag

e.

CR

em

em

ber

your

lugg

ag

e w

hen y

ou leave.

Answ

er:

0A

B

C

1A

Tic

kets

for

the d

isco c

an b

e c

olle

cte

d a

fter

tom

orr

ow

.

BIt is p

ossib

le to r

eserv

e a

dis

co tic

ket

if y

ou

do s

o b

y tom

orr

ow

.

CR

eserv

ed t

ickets

for

the d

isco m

ust

be p

aid

for

today.

2A B C

Pre

ss the b

utt

on a

fter

the d

oors

clo

se.

Pre

ss the b

utt

on w

hile

the d

oors

are

clo

sin

g.

Pre

ss the b

utt

on t

o c

lose the lift

doors

.

Satu

rday's

Dis

co

Ther

e ar

en't

any

ticke

ts lef

t.Any

one

who

order

ed a

ticke

tan

d h

asn'

t give

n me

the

mon

ey s

hou

ld d

o so

bef

ore

tomor

row.

Jos

é M

artin

[Tu

rn O

ver

3

3W

hat

do

es F

ati

ma w

an

t P

ab

lo t

o d

o?

Are

turn

the s

carf

he b

orr

ow

ed

Ble

nd h

er

a s

carf

Clo

ok for

the b

orr

ow

ed s

carf

4M

issa's

Sp

an

ish

cla

ss

Aw

ill n

ot

be in the e

venin

g this

week.

Bw

ill b

e a

day late

r th

an n

orm

al.

Cw

ill n

o long

er

be o

n T

hurs

day.

5A B C

You c

an u

se t

his

medic

ine u

p t

o o

ne m

onth

aft

er

openin

g it.

This

bott

le c

onta

ins e

nough m

edic

ine f

or

one

month

.

Unopened

bott

les

of

medic

ine

must

be

thro

wn a

wa

y w

ithin

one m

onth

.

Pab

loF

atim

a

Did

I le

ave

a sc

arf i

n yo

ur h

ouse

?T

he p

robl

em is

it’s

not

min

e –

Ibo

rrow

ed it

and

I m

ust g

ive

it

back

.

Missa

- y

our

Spa

nish

class

is o

n Friday

eve

ning

this

wee

k inst

ead o

f Thu

rsday

,st

arting

15 m

inut

es e

arlie

rth

an u

sual.

� Message

Missa

– y

our

Spa

nish

class

is o

n Friday

eve

ning

this

wee

k inst

ead o

f Thur

sday

,st

arting

15 m

inut

es e

arlie

rth

an u

sual.

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Page 15

[Tu

rn O

ver

4

Part

2

Qu

esti

on

s 6

-10

The p

eople

belo

w a

re a

ll lo

okin

g f

or

a b

ook t

o b

uy.

On the o

pposite p

ag

e t

here

are

eig

ht

book r

evie

ws.

Decid

e w

hic

h b

ook w

ould

be t

he m

ost

suitable

for

the f

ollo

win

g p

eople

.F

or

questions 6

-10, m

ark

the c

orr

ect le

tter

(A-H

) on y

our

answ

er

sheet.

6A

li enjo

ys r

eadin

g c

rim

e s

tori

es w

hic

h a

re c

are

fully

w

ritt

en so

that

they h

old

his

inte

rest

rig

ht

to t

he e

nd.

He e

njo

ys t

ryin

g t

og

uess w

ho t

he c

rim

inal re

ally

is w

hile

he’s

readin

g.

7M

on

ica is

a his

tory

te

acher

in London.

S

he enjo

ys re

adin

gabout

the h

isto

ry o

f people

in o

ther

part

s o

f th

e w

orld a

nd h

ow

events

chang

ed their

liv

es.

8S

ilvia

lik

es r

eadin

g t

rue s

tori

es w

hic

h p

eople

have w

ritt

en a

bout

them

selv

es.

S

he's

part

icula

rly in

tere

ste

d in

people

w

ho have

had u

nusual or

difficult liv

es.

9D

anie

l is

a

com

pute

r sale

sm

an

who

spends

a

lot

of

tim

etr

avelli

ng

abro

ad o

n p

lanes.

He e

njo

ys d

ete

ctive s

tori

es w

hic

hhe c

an r

ead e

asily

as h

e g

ets

inte

rrupte

d a

lot.

10

Takum

i doesn’t h

ave m

uch f

ree t

ime s

o h

e r

eads s

hort

sto

ries

wh

ich

he

can finis

h q

uic

kly

.

He

likes

readin

g

sto

ries

about

ord

inary

people

and t

he t

hin

gs t

hat

happen t

o t

hem

in t

oday's

world.

[Tu

rn O

ver

5

Rec

om

men

ded

New

Book

s

AL

on

do

n A

liv

e

This

auth

or

of

man

y f

amous

nov

els

has

now

turn

ed t

o w

riti

ng s

hort

stori

es w

ith g

reat

succ

ess.

T

he

stori

es t

ell

of

London

ers’

dai

ly

lives

and h

appen

in e

igh

teen

dif

fere

nt

pla

ces

– f

or

exam

ple

, one

story

tak

es p

lace

at

a ta

ble

in a

caf

é,

anoth

er i

n t

he

bac

k o

f a

tax

i an

d

anoth

er i

n a

hosp

ital

.

BB

urn

ha

m’s

Gre

at

Days

Jose

ph B

urn

ham

is

one

of

Bri

tain

’s

bes

t-lo

ved

pai

nte

rs t

hes

e days,

but

I

was

inte

rest

ed t

o r

ead t

hat

duri

ng

his

lif

etim

e it

was

no

t al

way

s so

.

Art

his

tori

an P

eter

Har

vey

looks

at

how

Burn

ham

’s w

ork

att

ract

ed

inte

rest

at

firs

t b

ut

then

bec

ame

less

popula

r.

CT

he

Mis

sin

g P

ho

tog

rap

h

Anoth

er s

tory

about

the

wel

l-

know

n p

oli

cem

an,

Insp

ecto

r

Man

nin

g. I

t is

wri

tten

in t

he

sam

e

sim

ple

but

succ

essf

ul

way

as

the

oth

er M

annin

g s

tori

es –

I f

ound i

t a

bit

dis

app

oin

tin

g a

s I

gues

sed w

ho

the

crim

inal

was

hal

fway t

hro

ugh

!

DG

on

e W

est

A s

erio

us

look a

t one

of

the

leas

t-

know

n r

egio

ns

of

the

Unit

ed S

tate

s.

The

auth

or

des

crib

es t

he

empty

vil

lages

whic

h t

housa

nds

left

when

they

wer

e p

ersu

aded

by t

he

rail

way

com

pan

ies

to g

o W

est

in s

earc

h o

f

new

liv

es. T

he

auth

or

man

ages

to

pro

vid

e m

any i

nte

rest

ing d

etai

ls

about

thei

r his

tory

.

ET

he

Let

ter

The

murd

er o

f a

tele

vis

ion s

tar

appea

rs t

o b

e th

e w

ork

of

thie

ves

who a

re q

uic

kly

cau

ght.

B

ut

they

esca

pe

from

pri

son a

nd a

youn

g

law

yer

says

she

know

s w

ho t

he

real

crim

inal

s ar

e. W

ritt

en w

ith

inte

llig

ence

, th

is s

tory

is

so f

ast-

movin

g t

hat

it

dem

ands

the

read

er’s

com

ple

te a

tten

tio

n.

FL

et m

e te

ll y

ou

...

The

twen

ty s

tori

es i

n t

his

coll

ecti

on

des

crib

e th

e li

ves

of

dif

fere

nt

peo

ple

who w

ere

born

in L

ondon i

n

1825. E

ach s

tory

tel

ls t

he

life

his

tory

of

a dif

fere

nt

per

son.

Alt

hough t

hey a

re n

ot

true,

th

ey

gav

e m

e a

real

fee

lin

g f

or

what

lif

e

use

d t

o b

e li

ke

for

the

ord

inar

y

per

son.

GT

he

Last

Jou

rney

Joh

n R

eyn

old

s’ f

inal

tri

p t

o t

he

Afr

ican

Con

go t

wo y

ears

ago

unfo

rtunat

ely e

nd

ed i

n h

is d

eath

.

Fo

r th

e fi

rst

tim

e si

nce

then

, w

e

hea

r ab

out

wh

ere

he

wen

t an

d w

hat

hap

pen

ed t

o h

im f

rom

journ

alis

t

Tim

Hold

en, w

ho h

as f

oll

ow

ed

Rey

nold

s’ r

oute

.

HF

ree

at

Last

!

Mat

thew

Hunt,

who s

pen

t hal

f his

life

in j

ail

for

a cr

ime

he

did

not

do,

has

wri

tten

the

movin

g s

tory

of

his

len

gth

y f

ight

to b

e se

t fr

ee.

No

w

out

of

pri

son, he

has

tak

en t

he

advic

e of

a ju

dge

to d

escr

ibe

his

exper

ience

s in

a b

ook.

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Page 16

[Tu

rn O

ver

6

Part

3

Qu

esti

on

s 1

1-2

0

Look a

t th

e s

ente

nces b

elo

w a

bout

a journ

ey to the A

rctic o

n b

oard

a s

hip

.R

ead t

he text

on t

he o

pposite p

ag

e to d

ecid

e if

each s

ente

nce is c

orr

ect

or

incorr

ect.

If it

is c

orr

ect, m

ark

A o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

If it

is n

ot

corr

ect, m

ark

B o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

11

This

trip is f

or

people

who lik

e p

eace a

nd q

uie

t.

12

Man

y d

iffe

rent

activitie

s a

re o

rganis

ed o

n b

oard

.

13

The v

oyag

e b

eg

ins in S

cotland.

14

The s

hip

follo

ws a

fix

ed r

oute

.

15

There

are

diffe

rent ty

pes o

f accom

modation.

16

Passeng

ers

serv

e t

hem

selv

es in t

he d

inin

g r

oom

.

17

Whale

s c

an b

e s

een in the m

orn

ing

near

Tro

msø

.

18

There

are

som

e e

xam

ple

s o

f tr

aditio

nal build

ing

s in T

rom

.

19

The s

hip

sta

ys o

vern

ight

in T

rom

.

20

Bear

Isla

nd u

sed t

o b

e a

busy f

ishin

g c

entr

e.

[Tu

rn O

ver

7

Explo

rin

g t

he A

rcti

c

Th

e

Arc

tic

is

on

e

of

the

few

pla

ces

in

the

worl

du

nto

uch

ed b

y p

ollu

tion

wh

ere

you

can

see n

atu

re a

t it

sw

ildest

an

d m

ost

beau

tifu

l.

Join

ou

r sh

ip t

he N

ort

hern

Sta

r fr

om

2 to

18 Ju

ly,

for

a 17-d

ay voyage to

th

eA

rcti

c.

Du

rin

g t

he v

oyage y

ou

are

able

to r

ela

x a

nd g

et

aw

ay f

rom

it

all.

Th

ere

are

no p

art

ies o

r film

-sh

ow

s t

oatt

en

d,

qu

izze

s

to

en

ter,

or

en

tert

ain

ers

to

w

atc

h.

How

ever,

w

e

do

have

specia

lists

on

board

w

ho

are

willin

g

to

an

sw

er

an

y

of

you

r qu

esti

on

s

abou

t th

eA

rcti

c a

nd w

ho w

ill

talk

abou

t th

e an

imals

an

d bir

ds

that

you

see o

n t

he t

rip.

Aft

er

sett

ing o

ff f

rom

Scotl

an

d,

we g

o n

ort

h a

lon

g t

he c

oast

of

Norw

ay t

o B

ear

Isla

nd.

Alo

ng t

he w

ay y

ou

'll

see t

hou

san

ds o

f seabir

ds a

nd w

on

derf

ul

scen

ery

, w

ith

riv

ers

of

ice

an

d h

uge c

liffs.

You

will

have t

he c

han

ce t

o s

ee r

ein

deer,

pola

r bears

, an

d o

ther

Arc

tic

an

imals

. A

lth

ou

gh

w

e h

ave a ti

meta

ble

, experi

en

ce h

as sh

ow

n th

at

we m

ay h

ave to

ch

an

ge o

ur

dir

ecti

on

a lit

tle, depen

din

g o

n t

he w

eath

er

an

d o

n w

hic

h a

nim

als

appear.

Th

e N

ort

hern

Sta

r is

a v

ery

specia

l sh

ip a

nd o

ur

past

voyages h

ave b

een

very

popu

lar.

Ou

r cabin

s a

ll h

ave t

he s

am

e e

xcellen

t fa

cilit

ies,

wh

ich

in

clu

de a

pri

vate

bath

room

an

dre

frig

era

tor.

O

ur

ch

efs

are

h

appy to

pre

pare

an

y fo

od fo

r people

on

specia

l die

ts.

Ch

oose ju

st

wh

at

you

wan

t to

eat

from

th

e w

ide v

ari

ety

available

fro

m t

he d

inin

g r

oom

bu

ffet.

T

here

is a

lib

rary

, sh

op,

clin

ic a

nd p

len

ty o

f space f

or

rela

xati

on

. I

f you

need

som

e exerc

ise,

wh

y n

ot

go jo

ggin

g every

m

orn

ing aro

un

d th

e decks,

or

do som

esw

imm

ing in

th

e in

door

pool.

Pri

ces i

nclu

de e

con

om

y c

lass a

ir t

ravel

an

d 1

6 n

igh

ts o

n b

oard

th

e N

ort

hern

Sta

r, a

llm

eals

an

d e

xcu

rsio

ns a

nd a

ll lectu

res.

Day 1

Board

th

e N

ort

hern

Sta

r.

Days 2

–7

We s

ail s

low

ly n

ort

h a

lon

g t

he c

oast

of

Norw

ay,

sto

ppin

g a

t pla

ces o

fin

tere

st.

Day 8

Tro

msø.

You

need t

o g

et

up a

t su

nri

se t

o s

ee t

he w

hale

s a

s w

e s

ail

tow

ard

s

Tro

msø.

V

isit

Tro

msø

to

see

the

Arc

tic

Mu

seu

m,

the

cath

edra

l an

d th

e beau

tifu

l old

w

ooden

h

ou

ses.

In

th

e e

ven

ing w

esail a

way a

lon

g t

he w

est

coast

to B

ird I

sla

nd,

wh

ich

is e

xcellen

t fo

rbir

d-w

atc

hin

g.

Days 9

–10

Bear

Isla

nd.

We a

rriv

e h

ere

in

th

e e

arl

y e

ven

ing a

nd s

tay o

vern

igh

t.B

ear

Isla

nd on

ce h

ad an

acti

ve fish

ing in

du

str

y,

bu

t to

day litt

le of

this

re

main

s.

W

e

will

explo

re

the

isla

nd,

lookin

g

ou

t fo

r A

rcti

cflow

ers

.

Days 1

1–16

Spit

sberg

en

. A

pla

ce o

f m

ou

nta

ins a

nd r

ivers

of

ice, it

is h

om

e t

o a

larg

e v

ari

ety

of an

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esti

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1-2

5

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he text

and q

uestions b

elo

w.

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each q

uestion, m

ark

the c

orr

ect

lett

er

A,

B,

C o

r D

on y

our

answ

er

sheet.

Ain

sley H

arr

iott

I’ve

alw

ays

bee

n a

bit

of

an e

nte

rtai

ner

an

d p

laye

d t

he

fun

ny

man

. I

was

a p

art-

tim

e co

med

ian

fo

rye

ars,

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rned

ho

w t

o s

tan

d in

fro

nt

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aud

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re o

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f.

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e b

ein

g lik

edan

d I

lo

ve

mak

ing

ever

yon

e sm

ile.

I’ve

lived

in

Lo

nd

on

all

my

life

and

hav

e ju

st m

oved

to

a l

arge

r h

ouse

wit

h m

y w

ife

Cla

re a

nd

our

two

ch

ildre

n,

Jim

my

and

Mad

elei

ne.

W

e sp

end

a l

ot

of

tim

e ju

st s

ingi

ng

and

dan

cin

g ar

oun

d t

he

ho

use

. I

gre

w u

p w

ith

musi

c b

ecau

se m

y dad

is

the

pia

nis

t, C

hes

ter

Har

rio

tt –

wh

o’s

sti

ll p

layi

ng,

by

the

way

. M

y w

ork

ing

day

is

div

ided

bet

wee

n t

elev

isio

n a

nd

wri

tin

g co

ok b

oo

ks,

th

ough

TV

takes

mo

st o

f m

y ti

me.

I

spen

d a

bo

ut

five

day

s a

fort

nig

ht

wo

rkin

g o

n t

he

coo

kin

g p

rogr

amm

es I

app

ear

in.

I e

at a

ll so

rts

of

thin

gs a

t h

om

e b

ut

I o

nly

buy

qual

ity

foo

d.

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en I

’m c

oo

kin

g, I

exp

erim

ent

wit

h w

hat

ever

is

in t

he

frid

ge –

it’

s go

od

pra

ctic

e fo

r m

y T

V s

erie

s.

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a f

oo

tbal

l fa

n a

nd

en

joy

goin

g to

mat

ches

, b

ut

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a h

om

e-lo

vin

g p

erso

n r

eally

. I

do

n’t

lik

ego

ing

to t

he

pub

but

we

do

go

out

to e

at a

bo

ut

twic

e a

mo

nth

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her

e’s

no

thin

g b

ette

r th

an a

nig

ht

at h

om

e p

layi

ng

wit

h t

he

child

ren

. I

rar

ely

go t

o b

ed b

efo

re m

idn

igh

t.

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e ev

enin

g is

wh

en f

resh

tho

ugh

ts o

n c

oo

kin

g usu

ally

co

me

to m

e, s

o I

oft

en w

rite

or

pla

n m

y p

rogr

amm

es t

hen

. W

hen

Iev

entu

ally

get

to

bed

, I

hav

e n

o t

roub

le s

leep

ing!

21

What is

the w

rite

r’s m

ain

purp

ose in w

riting

the t

ext?

Ato

descri

be h

ow

he liv

es

Bto

sa

y w

ha

t m

ake

s h

im la

ug

h

Cto

talk

about

his

cookin

g ideas

Dto

expla

in h

ow

he s

tart

ed in T

V

22

What w

ould

a r

eader

learn

about

Ain

sle

y f

rom

the t

ext?

AH

e is a

very

good m

usic

ian.

BH

e lik

es to p

lan t

he f

am

ily m

eals

.

CH

e is n

erv

ous a

bout

perf

orm

ing o

n s

tag

e.

DH

e e

njo

ys s

pendin

g tim

e w

ith h

is fam

ily.

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23

What does the w

rite

r say a

bout

him

self?

AH

e loves g

oin

g o

ut

and m

eeting

people

.

BH

e is v

ery

sim

ilar

to h

is fath

er.

CH

e e

njo

ys b

ein

g p

opula

r.

DH

e s

hould

go to b

ed e

arlie

r.

24

What does h

e s

ay a

bout

his

work

ing life?

AH

e w

ould

lik

e t

o a

ppear

less o

n T

V.

BH

e g

ets

his

best

ideas a

t cert

ain

tim

es.

CH

e p

refe

rs b

ein

g a

com

edia

n.

DH

e s

hould

pra

ctise c

ookin

g m

ore

.

25

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h o

f th

e follo

win

g is t

he b

est descri

ption o

f th

e w

rite

r?

A

Th

e p

op

ula

r T

V c

om

ed

ian

wh

oe

njo

ys

co

ok

ing

, w

atc

hin

gfo

otb

all

, a

nd

ha

vin

g a

bu

sy

so

cia

l li

fe.

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e T

V c

oo

k w

ho

lo

ve

sm

ak

ing

pe

op

le la

ug

h,

wa

tch

ing

fo

otb

all

an

d, a

bo

ve

all

, h

avin

g a

ha

pp

y f

am

ily l

ife

.

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e s

ing

ing

TV

co

ok

wh

o lik

es

ma

kin

g jo

ke

s,

pla

yin

g w

ith

his

ch

ild

ren

, a

nd

ha

vin

g a

n e

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yn

igh

t.

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ok

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ed

ian

wh

ota

ke

s g

rea

t c

are

ab

ou

t th

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co

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s h

is f

oo

d a

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en

joys

lis

ten

ing

to

mu

sic

mo

re t

ha

na

nyth

ing

.

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5

Qu

esti

on

s 2

6-3

5

Read t

he text

belo

w a

nd c

hoose t

he c

orr

ect

word

for

each s

pace.

For

each q

uestion, m

ark

the c

orr

ect

lett

er

A,

B,

C o

r D

on y

our

answ

er

sheet.

Exam

ple

:

0A

every

one

Bsom

eone

Cboth

Deach

Answ

er:

0A

B

C

D

De

ep

Sle

ep

Deep s

leep is

import

ant

for

(0

) ............ . The a

ctual (2

6)

............ o

f sl

eep y

ou n

eed

depends

(27

) ............ y

our

age. A

young c

hild

(2

8)

............ t

o s

leep t

en t

o t

welv

e

hours

, and a

teenager

about

nin

e h

ours

. A

dults

diffe

r a lot

in t

heir s

leepin

g

(29

) ............ .

For

most

of

them

, se

ven t

o e

ight

hours

a n

ight

is (

30

) ............ , b

ut

som

e s

leep longer,

while

oth

ers

manage w

ith o

nly

four

hours

.

For

a g

ood n

ight,

havin

g a

com

fort

able

(3

1)

............ t

o s

leep is

very

im

port

ant.

Als

o,

there

should

be (

32

) ............ o

f fr

esh

air in t

he r

oom

. A

warm

drink s

om

etim

es

help

s

people

to s

leep,

(33

) ............ it is

not

a g

ood idea t

o d

rink c

off

ee im

media

tely

befo

re

goin

g t

o b

ed.

(34

) ............ y

ou h

ave t

o t

ravel a v

ery

long d

ista

nce

, tr

y t

o g

o t

o b

ed e

arlie

r th

an u

sual

the d

ay b

efo

re t

he (

35

) ..

.......... .

This

will

help

you t

o f

eel m

ore

rest

ed w

hen y

ou

arr

ive.

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26

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eB

num

ber

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ount

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27

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28

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ht

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ust

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29

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ays

Bhabits

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anners

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30

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wB

we

llC

less

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h

31

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tB

pla

ce

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nD

part

32

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nty

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uch

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any

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l

33

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Calthoug

hD

even

34

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ince

BU

ntil

CA

fter

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35

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urn

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call

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it

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tin

g

Part

1

Qu

esti

on

s 1

-5

Here

are

som

e s

ente

nces a

bout

pla

yin

g tennis

.F

or

each q

uestion,

com

ple

te t

he s

econd s

ente

nce s

o t

hat

it m

eans t

he s

am

e a

s t

he f

irst.

Use n

o m

ore

th

an

th

ree w

ord

s.

Write

only

the m

issin

g w

ord

s o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

You m

ay u

se this

pag

e f

or

any r

oug

h w

ork

.

Exam

ple

:

0

I pre

fer

pla

yin

g tennis

to p

layin

g s

quash.

I li

ke p

layin

g t

en

nis

……

……

……

……

……

……

.. p

layin

g s

qu

ash

.

Answ

er:

0m

ore

than

1It

’s too c

old

to p

lay t

ennis

.

It i

sn

’t w

arm

……

……

……

……

……

……

.. t

o p

lay t

en

nis

.

2T

here

are

only

a few

sq

uash c

ourt

s in t

his

tow

n.

Th

ere

are

n’t

very

……

……

……

……

……

……

.. s

qu

ash

co

urt

s i

n t

his

to

wn

.

3If

you d

on’t p

lay e

very

week,

you w

on’t im

pro

ve y

our

tennis

.

Yo

u w

on

’t i

mp

rove y

ou

r te

nn

is u

nle

ss …

……

……

……

……

……

….. e

very

week.

4W

hy d

on’t y

ou join

a tennis

clu

b?

If I w

ere

yo

u,

……

……

……

……

……

……

.. jo

in a

ten

nis

clu

b.

5I

haven’t b

een t

o a

tennis

matc

h for

a long

tim

e.

It's

a lo

ng

tim

e s

ince …

……

……

……

……

……

….. a

ten

nis

matc

h.

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Part

2

Qu

esti

on

6

An E

ng

lish fri

end o

f yours

calle

d J

am

es g

ave a

part

y y

este

rday,

whic

h y

ou e

njo

yed.

Write

a c

ard

to s

end to J

am

es. I

n y

our

card

, you s

hould

• th

ank h

im for

the p

art

y

• say w

hat

you lik

ed b

est

• sugg

est

when y

ou c

ould

both

meet

ag

ain

.

Write

35-4

5 w

ord

s o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

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3

Write

an a

nsw

er

to o

ne o

f th

e q

uestions (

7 o

r 8)

in this

part

.W

rite

your

answ

er

in a

bout

100 w

ord

s o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

Put

the q

uestion n

um

ber

in t

he b

ox a

t th

e t

op o

f your

answ

er

sheet.

Qu

esti

on

7

• T

his

is p

art

of

a lett

er

you r

eceiv

e f

rom

an E

ng

lish p

enfr

iend.

• N

ow

wri

te a

lett

er,

answ

ering y

our

penfr

iend’s

questions.

• W

rite

your

lett

er

on y

our

answ

er

sheet.

Qu

esti

on

8

• Y

our

Eng

lish t

eacher

has a

sked y

ou t

o w

rite

a s

tory

.

• Y

our

sto

ry m

ust

beg

in w

ith t

his

sente

nce:

I fe

lt n

erv

ou

s w

hen

th

e p

hon

e r

an

g.

• W

rite

your

sto

ry o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

In y

our

next

lett

er, pl

ease

tel

l m

e al

l ab

out

your

fav

ouri

te T

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rogr

amm

e.

Why

do

you

like

wat

chin

g it

? W

hat

’s it

abou

t?

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ad

ing

Part

1

Qu

esti

on

s 1

-5

Look a

t th

e t

ext in

each q

uestion.

What does it

say?

Mark

the c

orr

ect

letter

A,

B,

or

C o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

Exam

ple

:

0A B C

Valu

able

obje

cts

are

rem

oved a

t nig

ht.

Valu

able

s s

hould

not

be left

in the v

an.

This

van is locked a

t nig

ht.

Answ

er:

0A

B

C

1A

Mik

e d

idn’t a

ttend the m

eeting

about

the

sw

imm

ing

com

petition.

BS

ue’s

note

s o

n the s

wim

min

g c

om

petition a

rein

com

ple

te.

CM

ike a

nd S

ue a

re b

oth

takin

g p

art

in t

he

sw

imm

ing

com

petition.

2A B C

Reduce s

peed if th

ere

is a

pedestr

ian o

n this

path

.

Pedestr

ians s

hould

take c

are

if

they s

ee a

cyclis

t on t

he p

ath

.

Leave t

he c

ycle

path

if

there

are

people

on

foot.

To:

Mik

eF

rom

:S

ueR

e:S

wim

min

g co

mpe

titio

n

Cou

ld y

ou e

-mai

l the

eve

nts

list –

didn

’t ge

t all

the

deta

ils d

own

atou

r m

eetin

g. S

orry

you

’re n

ot fi

ten

ough

. W

ish

me

luck

.

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3A B C

You m

ust find o

ut th

e tim

e y

our

flig

ht

leaves

from

your

bookin

g info

rmation.

You w

ill n

ot

hear

any f

light

info

rmation s

ore

ad the s

cre

ens inste

ad.

You s

hould

check t

hat th

e s

cre

en g

ives t

he

sam

e flig

ht

info

rmation a

s y

our

ticket.

4A

Joe’s

shoes w

ill b

e d

eliv

ere

d t

o t

he s

hoe

shop o

n T

hurs

day.

BT

he s

hoe s

hop w

ill o

rder

Joe’s

shoes b

efo

reT

hurs

day.

CJoe n

eeds to g

o to the s

hoe s

hop b

yT

hurs

day.

5T

his

sto

re is g

oin

g t

o

A B C

open late

r th

an n

orm

al on T

hurs

day m

orn

ing

.

clo

se fro

m 1

0 a

.m. fo

r sta

ff tra

inin

g.

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rvie

w n

ew

sta

ff o

n T

hurs

day m

orn

ing.

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ES

SA

GE

Joe

Taylo

rs' shoe s

hop p

honed.

They've g

ot

the s

hoes y

ou

ordered b

ut

will o

nly k

eep t

hem

till

Thursday. C

an y

ou g

et

there b

efo

re t

hen?

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Part

2

Qu

esti

on

s 6

-10

The p

eople

belo

w a

ll w

ant

to learn

a n

ew

sport

.O

n the o

pposite p

ag

e t

here

are

descri

ptions o

f eig

ht

sport

s c

entr

es.

Decid

e w

hic

h s

port

s c

entr

e w

ould

be t

he m

ost suitable

for

the f

ollo

win

g p

eople

.F

or

questions 6

-10, m

ark

the c

orr

ect le

tter

(A-H

) on y

our

answ

er

sheet.

6D

ionysis

work

s i

n t

he c

ity c

entr

e a

nd w

ants

to t

ake u

p a

sport

that

he c

an d

o r

eg

ula

rly i

n h

is l

unch h

our.

H

e e

njo

ys a

ctivitie

sw

hic

h a

re fast

and a

bit d

ang

ero

us.

7John a

nd B

ett

y a

lready p

lay g

olf a

t w

eekends.

Now

they h

ave

retire

d,

they w

ant

to l

earn

a n

ew

activity t

hey c

an d

o t

og

eth

er

inth

e m

orn

ing

s in t

he c

ountr

ysid

e.

8In

six

w

eeks’

tim

e,

Juan is

havin

g a holid

ay on a C

ari

bbean

isla

nd,

where

he p

lans to e

xplo

re the o

cean d

epth

s.

He h

as a

9-t

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port

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the y

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13

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are

som

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n o

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f th

e isla

nds.

14

There

is a

n A

rts C

entr

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apital of

the O

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sla

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15

If y

ou g

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you c

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the m

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an O

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to g

o to s

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l is

lands.

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axi can take y

ou t

o a

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pla

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ly d

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London H

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row

to K

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all.

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for

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ven

ty i

slan

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Ork

ney I

slan

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om

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ore

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tin

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good

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big

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isla

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amous

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and q

uestions b

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w.

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life

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an

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pent

two y

ears

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rctic

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ing t

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net .

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love b

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n e

nvironm

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that

hasn

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hanged f

or

20,0

00 y

ears

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f co

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freezi

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it m

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healthy

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use

you n

ever

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old

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feel how

lonely

the e

nvironm

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hic

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ivin

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lin

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t th

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ther

end h

as

to b

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eady

to p

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you o

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fast

if

nece

ssary

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ally

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as

a r

ese

arc

h d

iver

for

the B

ritish

Anta

rctic

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pro

ject

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for

me s

cience

lack

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xci

tem

ent.

I'd a

lways

enjo

yed p

hoto

gra

phy, and w

henever

cam

era

team

s pass

ed

thro

ugh, th

ey e

nco

ura

ged m

e t

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atc

h a

nd learn

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was

then a

ble

to m

ove into

film

ing in 1

985

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ave c

once

ntr

ate

d o

n A

rctic

and A

nta

rctic

wild

life e

ver

since

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I pre

fer

to b

e f

ace

to f

ace

with t

he a

nim

als

I'm

film

ing. I

haven't g

ot

in t

he w

ate

r w

ith k

iller

whale

s yet,

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n t

o. O

f co

urs

e, it's

dangero

us

if y

ou c

hoose

the w

rong m

om

ent.

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big

anim

als

and c

an m

ove f

ast

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be s

tupid

to f

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hem

searc

hin

g f

or

food!

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ever

had p

roble

ms

with p

ola

r bears

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nce

I w

as

frig

hte

ned w

hen o

ne t

ried t

o g

et

into

my t

ent.

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r bears

are

bold

, cl

ever

and d

angero

us.

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I m

ade t

his

one s

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wasn

'tabout

to a

ttack

it

– I

'm s

ure

it

realis

ed I

would

n't h

urt

it.

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com

e b

ack

hom

e f

rom

my t

rips,

I w

ork

in t

he m

orn

ings

and s

pend t

he a

ftern

oons

swim

min

g t

o k

eep f

it. N

ow

I'm

fifty

, film

ing is

hard

er.

The c

halle

nge f

or

me is

to c

ontinue t

odeliv

er

hig

h-q

ualit

y w

ork

.

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In this

text, D

oug A

llan is d

escri

bin

g

Ath

e c

halle

ng

es o

f th

e e

nvironm

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he w

ork

s in.

Bth

e c

are

er

opport

unitie

s in T

V c

am

era

work

.

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e d

ifficultie

s o

f havin

g t

o w

ork

alo

ne.

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e b

eautifu

l scenery

of

the A

rctic.

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22

What does D

oug s

ay a

bout

his

early c

are

er?

AH

e w

aste

d t

he y

ears

he s

pent

as a

scie

ntist.

BIt w

as a

good c

hance to learn

about film

ing.

CH

e w

as b

ore

d b

y w

ork

ing o

nly

in t

he A

nta

rctic.

DIt t

aug

ht

him

how

to b

ecom

e a

skill

ed d

iver.

23

When talk

ing a

bout kill

er

whale

s,

Doug s

ays t

hat

Ahe w

ill o

nly

film

them

fro

m a

safe

dis

tance.

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as a

lways b

een c

are

ful w

hen d

ivin

g w

ith t

hem

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ries t

o a

void

any d

ang

er

by f

acin

g t

hem

.

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elie

ves t

here

are

safe

opport

unitie

s to f

ilm them

.

24

How

does D

oug

descri

be h

is e

xperi

ence w

ith a

pola

r bear?

AT

he a

nim

al w

as m

uch m

ore

afr

aid

than D

oug

was.

BD

oug

felt n

erv

ous that

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ear

mig

ht

com

e b

ack.

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he b

ear

seem

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now

Doug w

asn't a

dang

er.

DD

oug

realis

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e w

as w

rong t

o t

rust

pola

r bears

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25

What m

ight

Doug

say a

bout

his

job a

s a

cam

era

man?

AB

CD

Now

I’v

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ached

fif

ty,

I re

alis

e

the

dan

ger

s in

volv

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n g

etti

ng

the

bes

t pic

ture

s ar

e to

o g

reat

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I’m

gla

d I

gav

e up w

ork

ing a

s a

scie

nti

st b

ecau

se I

’m n

ow

in a

posi

tion t

o b

e ab

le t

o r

etir

e ea

rly.

Alt

hough I

fin

d t

he

work

more

dif

ficu

lt n

ow

I’m

not

as

yo

un

g,

I st

ill

hav

e o

ther

fil

m

pro

ject

s I’

m k

een t

o d

o.

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mad

e w

ildli

fe f

ilm

s in

ever

y

countr

y i

n t

he

worl

d, but

I w

ant

to k

eep f

ilm

ing u

nti

l I

get

to

o

old

.

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esti

on

s 2

6-3

5

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he text

belo

w a

nd c

hoose t

he c

orr

ect

word

for

each s

pace.

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each q

uestion, m

ark

the c

orr

ect

lett

er

A,

B,

C o

r D

on y

our

answ

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sheet.

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-5

Here

are

som

e s

ente

nces a

bout

a h

olid

ay o

n a

canal boat.

For

each q

uestion,

com

ple

te t

he s

econd s

ente

nce s

o t

hat

it m

eans t

he s

am

e a

s t

he f

irst.

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o m

ore

th

an

th

ree w

ord

s.

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only

the m

issin

g w

ord

s o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

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ay u

se this

pag

e f

or

any r

oug

h w

ork

.

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ple

:

0

We h

ad n

ot

been o

n a

canal boat fo

r tw

o y

ears

.

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as t

wo

years

……

……

……

……

……

…........ w

e h

ad

been

on

a c

an

al

bo

at.

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er:

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nce

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ook u

s a

long

tim

e t

o d

ecid

e w

here

to g

o.

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pen

t a l

on

g t

ime …

……

……

……

……

……

........ w

here

to

go

.

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he b

oat

did

not m

ove v

ery

quic

kly

dow

n t

he r

iver.

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e b

oat

mo

ved

very

……

……

……

……

……

…........ d

ow

n t

he r

iver.

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e c

ould

not fish in m

any p

art

s o

f th

e r

iver.

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ere

no

t …

……

……

……

……

……

........ f

ish

in

man

y p

art

s o

f th

e r

iver.

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here

was a

sm

all

kitchen o

n the b

oat.

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e b

oat

……

……

……

……

……

…........ a

sm

all k

itch

en

.

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day o

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ip.

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……

……

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……

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f th

e b

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trip

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Part

2

Qu

esti

on

6

You a

re g

oin

g t

o m

ove to a

new

fla

t.

Write

an e

-mail

to a

n E

ng

lish fri

end o

f yours

. In y

our

e-m

ail,

you s

hould

• say w

here

you a

re m

ovin

g to

• expla

in w

hy y

ou a

re m

ovin

g

• in

vite y

our

frie

nd t

o v

isit y

ou.

Write

35-4

5 w

ord

s o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

Page 16: luyen thi FCEspeaking

Page 28

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Y F

OR

SA

MP

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13

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tin

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art

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me

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tin

g:

Pa

rt 2

, Q

ue

sti

on

6

Ta

sk

Sp

ec

ific

Ma

rks

ch

em

e

tha

nks f

or

pa

rty

ind

ica

tio

n o

f w

ha

t ca

nd

ida

te lik

ed

be

st

su

gg

estio

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or

ne

xt

me

etin

g

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Part

3

Write

an a

nsw

er

to o

ne o

f th

e q

uestions (

7 o

r 8)

in this

part

.W

rite

your

answ

er

in a

bout

100 w

ord

s o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

Put

the q

uestion n

um

ber

in t

he b

ox a

t th

e t

op o

f your

answ

er

sheet.

Qu

esti

on

7

•Y

our

Eng

lish t

eacher

has a

sked y

ou t

o w

rite

a s

tory

.

•Y

our

sto

ry m

ust

have t

he follo

win

g t

itle

:

Th

e m

ost

imp

ort

an

t d

ay o

f m

y l

ife

•W

rite

your

sto

ry o

n y

our

answ

er

sheet.

Qu

esti

on

8

•T

his

is p

art

of

a lett

er

you r

eceiv

e f

rom

your

Eng

lish friend B

arb

ara

.

•N

ow

write

a lett

er

to B

arb

ara

, te

lling

her

how

you s

pend y

our

free tim

e.

•W

rite

your

lett

er

on y

our

answ

er

sheet.

I hav

e ju

st j

oine

d a

new

clu

b –

pla

ying

com

pute

r ga

mes

! It

's e

xce

llen

t!

What

do

you

do

in y

our

free

tim

e?

Page 17: luyen thi FCEspeaking

Page 29

KE

Y F

OR

SA

MP

LE

TE

ST

2

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C

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20

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tin

g P

art

1

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ing

/thin

kin

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bout/

dis

cussin

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had (

got)

/conta

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was e

quip

ped w

ith

2slo

wly

5sunny

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wed t

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o

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on

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Task S

pecif

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ark

sch

em

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• ••• expla

nation o

f w

hy c

an

did

ate

is m

ovin

g

• ••• in

form

ation a

bout w

here

can

did

ate

is m

ovin

g t

o

N.B

.:

Addre

ss is a

ccepta

ble

.

• ••• in

vitation f

or

frie

nd

to

vis

it

SA

MP

LE

SC

RIP

TS

WIT

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XA

MIN

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S C

OM

ME

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OR

SA

MP

LE

PA

PE

R (

1)

PA

RT

2

CA

ND

IDA

TE

A

Hi J

ames,

You

r pa

rty

yest

erd

ay w

as v

ery

nic

e. T

han

ks f

or inv

itin

g m

e. T

he b

est

I lik

ed

was

that

int

ere

stin

g ga

me w

e p

laye

d. I

thin

k w

e c

ould

meet

on n

ext

Sat

urday

beca

use o

n F

riday

I h

ave s

choo

l.

Bye

,Y

our

dear

, M

arco

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

5 m

ark

s.

All

co

nte

nt

ele

me

nts

are

co

ve

red

ap

pro

pria

tely

. M

ino

r la

ng

ua

ge

err

ors

do

no

t im

pe

de

cle

ar

co

mm

un

ica

tio

n o

f th

e m

essa

ge

.

CA

ND

IDA

TE

B

Dear

Jam

es,

The p

arty

was

gre

at!

I’ve

neve

r been

in s

o in

tere

stin

g pa

rty.

T

han

k yo

u fo

r

orga

nisi

ng t

his

par

ty!

The b

est

in

your

par

ty w

ere

mus

ic a

nd a

ttra

ctiv

e g

ames.

I w

ant

to m

eet

you

agai

n!

You

r fr

iend

, A

li

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

3 m

ark

s.

On

e c

on

ten

t e

lem

en

t is

om

itte

d (

do

es n

ot

su

gg

est

wh

en

to

me

et

ag

ain

).

Th

e o

the

r co

nte

nt

ele

me

nts

are

cle

arly c

om

mu

nic

ate

d.

Page 18: luyen thi FCEspeaking

Page 30

CA

ND

IDA

TE

C

Than

ks y

our

invi

tati

on..

so I

won

’t c

ome. in

side o

f pa

rty,

I p

refe

r go

ing

theat

re,

cine

ma,

and

wal

king

.

afte

r to

mor

row

we c

an m

eet

green

park

and

As

we w

alk,

We t

alk.

se

e y

ou.

NO

T!

I did

n’t

real

ise y

est

erd

ay. A

fter

I w

rite

, I

real

ised.

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

1 m

ark

.

Little r

ele

vant conte

nt as p

art

y is in the futu

re. M

essage r

equires e

xcessiv

e e

ffort

on p

art

of

reader.

PA

RT

3 –

ST

OR

Y

CA

ND

IDA

TE

A

I fe

lt n

erv

ous

when

the p

hon

e r

ang.

I

was

wai

ting

for

a lon

g ti

me t

hat

mom

ent

,

but

I t

hou

ght

that

neve

r hap

pene

d. B

ut I

was

wro

ng. W

hen

I pi

cked u

p th

e

phon

e, I

coul

dn’

t sa

y an

y w

ord. B

ut t

hen,

I lis

tene

d t

he v

oice

. P

leas

e is

Myr

iam

at h

ome?

Then

my

voic

e w

ent

out

, an

d I

bega

n to

shou

t, Y

es!

Yes!

I

am. W

hat

’s

you

wan

t? A

fri

end

ly v

oice

ans

wers

me: H

ello

Myr

iam

. G

ood e

veni

ng. I

can

tell

that

you

kno

w w

hy

I am

cal

ling

you

. M

aybe is

beca

use y

ou a

e w

aiti

ng t

his

cal

l fo

r

a lo

ng t

ime. B

ut n

ow is

real

. I

ask

ed h

er:

ar

e y

ou c

alling

me f

rom

Bra

zilian

Em

bas

sy?

The v

oice

ans

were

d m

e: Y

es,

I a

m, an

d I

hav

e g

ood n

ew

s fo

r yo

u.

You

r pa

pers

are

OK

, an

d y

ou c

an f

ligh

to

Bra

zil th

e n

ext

weeke

nd. I

cou

ldn’

t

believe

d t

hat

. F

or m

ore t

han

8 m

onth

s I

was

wai

ting

this

pap

er,

and

that

mom

ent

was

here

, m

ore n

ear

than

neve

r.

Now

I a

m in

Bra

zil enj

oyin

g th

e b

eac

h, th

e s

un, an

d t

he p

eop

le, an

d r

em

em

bere

d

wit

h a

sm

ile t

he m

oment

when

the p

hon

e r

ang

one w

eek

ago.

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

Ba

nd

: 4

A g

oo

d a

tte

mp

t a

t ta

sk,

sh

ow

ing

am

bitio

n a

nd

flu

en

cy.

Th

ere

is s

om

e r

an

ge

, in

clu

din

ga

pp

rop

ria

te u

se

of

ph

rasa

l ve

rbs a

nd

go

od

use

of

exp

ressio

ns,

e.g

. 'w

ith

a s

mile

'.

Ho

we

ve

r,

the

re a

re a

nu

mb

er

of

no

n-im

pe

din

g e

rro

rs,

wh

ich

ho

ld t

he

an

sw

er

at

the

bo

tto

m o

f B

an

d 4

.

CA

ND

IDA

TE

B

I fe

lt n

erv

ous

when

the p

hon

e r

ang.

W

hen

the p

hon

e r

ang

I w

as s

tand

ing

in t

he

livi

ng r

oom

. T

his

is

hap

ene

d o

n F

riday

at

2 p

.m. A

ll d

ay I

was

thin

king

abou

t th

e

exsa

m, beco

use t

his

was

fir

s exsa

m, th

at c

ould

giv

e m

e p

erm

isse

n to

wor

k. I

was

nerv

ous

a lo

t of

. B

ut t

hou

gh w

hat

cou

ld h

apene

d if

I did

n’t

pass

my

exsa

m.

When

I an

sere

d o

n th

e p

hon

cal

l, I

hear

d, “T

axi se

rvic

es”

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

Ba

nd

: 2

Ina

de

qu

ate

att

em

pt.

T

he

re a

re n

um

ero

us e

rro

rs a

nd

fre

qu

en

t m

issp

elli

ng

s o

f P

ET

-le

ve

l

wo

rds,

an

d t

he

scrip

t re

qu

ire

s c

on

sid

era

ble

eff

ort

by t

he

re

ad

er.

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Page 31

PA

RT

3 -

LE

TT

ER

CA

ND

IDA

TE

A

Dear

Car

men

,Th

ank

you

for y

our l

ette

r. I’

m re

ally

sor

ry t

hat

I did

n’t

answ

er e

arlie

r. Y

ouas

ked

me

abou

t m

y fa

vorit

e TV

pro

gram

me,

so

I’ll t

ell y

ou s

omet

hing

abo

ut t

his.

If th

ere

is n

othi

ng s

peci

al t

o do

, eve

ry e

veni

ng a

t 6

o’c

lock

I wa

tch

a so

ap c

alle

d“F

riend

s”.

It’s

nea

ly t

he s

ame

as “V

L” in

Ger

man

y wh

ich

I alw

ays

watc

hed.

It’s

the

kind

of p

rogr

amm

e wh

ere

you

don’

t ha

ve t

o th

ink

– an

eas

y pr

ogra

mm

ewh

ich

does

n’t

need

you

r ful

l con

cent

rati

on.

So

I can

do

som

e ho

mew

ork

at t

hesa

me

tim

e, o

r any

thin

g el

se.

That

’s o

ne o

f the

reas

ons

why

I rea

lly e

njoy

watc

hing

thi

s kin

d of

TV.

I hop

e I h

ear s

omet

hing

from

you

soo

n.Lo

ts o

f lov

eA

lexis

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

Ban

d:

5

Very

good a

ttem

pt, s

how

ing

confident

and a

mbitio

us u

se o

f la

nguag

e.

There

is a

good

rang

e o

f str

uctu

res a

nd v

ocabula

ry,

e.g

. 'w

here

you d

on't

have t

o t

hin

k',

'full

concentr

ation'.

Cohere

nt

and r

eads w

ell.

E

rrors

are

non-im

pedin

g a

nd d

ue larg

ely

to a

mbitio

n,

e.g

. 'It's

nealy

the s

am

e a

s…

'.

CA

ND

IDA

TE

B

Dear

Dav

id.

In y

our l

ast

lett

er y

ou w

ant

to k

now

abou

t m

y fo

vour

ite

TV. p

rogr

amm

e. I

goi

ngto

tel

l you

abo

ut it

. M

y be

st T

V. p

rogr

amm

e is

“Ali

McB

eel”.

I lo

ve it

bec

ause

itm

ake

me

laug

h so

muc

h. I

’m fi

el c

lose

to

“Ali”

whi

ch is

the

mai

n ac

tres

s. I

thi

nkit

is b

ecau

se I’

m in

my

thirs

ties

like

she

. A

ll th

e st

orys

are

ver

y fu

nny.

I e

njoy

the

mus

ic t

oo w

hat

is v

ery

nice

. A

li is

a s

ingl

e wo

man

whi

ch w

ant

to fi

nd a

idea

lm

an b

ut a

lway

s ha

ppen

a lo

t of

thi

ngs

and

final

y sh

e is

alo

ng a

gain

.Yo

u sh

ould

wat

ch t

his

prog

ram

me

I th

ink

you’

ll en

joy

it.

I hop

e se

e yo

u so

on.

Luz

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

Ban

d:

3

Lang

uag

e is a

mbitio

us b

ut flaw

ed b

y a

num

ber

of

err

ors

, th

oug

h t

hese a

re m

ain

ly n

on-

impedin

g,

e.g

. 'w

hat

is v

ery

nic

e', 'a

ideal m

an'.

Lett

er

is q

uite w

ell

org

anis

ed. T

here

is a

nadeq

uate

rang

e o

f la

ng

uag

e f

or

the task.

SA

MP

LE

SC

RIP

TS

WIT

H E

XA

MIN

ER

CO

MM

EN

TS

FO

R S

AM

PL

E P

AP

ER

(2

)

PA

RT

2

CA

ND

IDA

TE

A

Dear

Jam

es,

I fo

und a

new

fla

t ye

sterd

ay. I

am

goi

ng t

o m

ove t

o O

xfo

rd b

eca

use I

am

goi

ng

to w

ork

in a

shop

. S

o, I

need a

fla

t ne

ar t

his

shop

. I

f yo

u w

ant

you

can

visi

t m

e.

Best

wis

hes,

Ann

ick

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

5 m

ark

s.

All

thre

e c

onte

nt ele

ments

are

covere

d a

ppro

priate

ly a

nd the m

essage r

eads c

learly, w

ithin

the w

ord

lim

it. N

ote

that candid

ate

s a

re n

ot expecte

d to inclu

de e

-mail

form

at to

be a

ward

ed a

5.

CA

ND

IDA

TE

B

Hi, h

ow a

re y

ou?

I h

op y

ou a

re O

K. I

n th

is p

eri

od I

hav

e s

ome m

any

prob

lem

s

and I

‘m g

oing

to

mov

e t

o a

new

fla

t. I t

hin

k yo

u hav

e s

ome m

any

ideas

abou

t

flat

s on

Lon

don

– C

an y

ou h

elp

me?

I w

ould

fin

d a

very

lar

ge a

nd e

cono

my

flat

.

Pleas

e, w

rite

me s

oon.

Bye

Jan

et.

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

2 m

ark

s.

In this

script, tw

o e

lem

ents

are

unsuccessfu

lly a

ttem

pte

d a

nd the third o

ne (

invitin

g the friend

to v

isit)

has b

een o

mitte

d. T

he w

rite

r has m

isunders

tood the d

eta

ils o

f th

e task, as s

he a

sks

for

advic

e a

bout findin

g a

fla

t, r

ath

er

than info

rmin

g h

er

frie

nd a

bout a n

ew

fla

t she is g

oin

g to

move to.

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Page 32

CA

ND

IDA

TE

C

Dear

Pepe

,

Hello

I’a

m m

ovin

g on

a f

lat

in B

osto

n I

hav

e a

beat

iful

bae

w I s

ee a

lot

of

flat

s.

Hear

e t

he p

eop

le w

as v

ery

am

able

. I

cam

e h

ear

e b

eca

use I

go

to t

he u

nive

rsit

y

I d

on’t

now

If

you

wan

t to

com

e h

ear

it

was

a e

mpt

y ro

om

Ian

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

3 m

ark

s.

Alth

ou

gh

all

thre

e c

on

ten

t e

lem

en

ts a

re a

tte

mp

ted

, b

asic

la

ng

ua

ge

err

ors

in

te

nse

s a

nd

sp

elli

ng

re

qu

ire

so

me

eff

ort

by t

he

re

ad

er,

with

th

e o

ve

rall

cla

rity

of

the

me

ssa

ge

im

pa

ire

d.

PA

RT

3 -

ST

OR

Y

CA

ND

IDA

TE

A

The m

ost

impo

rtan

t day

of

my

life

.

The m

ost

impo

rtan

t day

of

my

life

is

that

hap

pen

on t

he d

ay I

fir

st w

ent

to

univ

ers

ity

whic

h is

a beat

iful

mor

den

tech

nolo

gy s

choo

l in

my

hom

e t

own.

T

he

reas

on w

hy

the d

ay is

mos

t im

port

ant

is t

hat

in

my

coun

try

not

eve

ryon

e w

ho

a

stud

ent

can

ent

er

to a

uni

vers

ity.

In

the y

ear

whic

h I

went

to

univ

ers

ity

is

abou

t 4

in

10 s

tudent

mig

ht

to int

o th

e s

choo

l. B

eca

use t

his

. yo

u co

uld im

agin

e

how

luc

k am

I. O

f co

urse

need I

stu

dy

har

d a

nd p

ass

the e

xam

s w

hic

h e

very

stud

ent

mus

t at

tend

and

do

my

best

to

get

hig

h s

core

s. In

my

min

d I

sti

ll

rem

em

bere

d t

hat

day

I w

ore m

y best

clo

th a

nd f

elt

ful

l of

exci

ting

for

my

futu

re.

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

Ban

d:

3

This

answ

er

is a

mbitio

us b

ut flaw

ed b

y a

num

ber

of m

ostly n

on-im

pedin

g e

rrors

, fo

r exam

ple

‘beatifu

l m

ord

en’, ‘h

ow

luck I a

m’, I w

ore

my b

est clo

th a

nd felt full

of excitin

g’. T

he r

ange o

f

str

uctu

res a

nd v

ocabula

ry u

sed is a

dequate

(and o

ccasio

nally

more

than a

dequate

) fo

r th

eta

sk. T

here

is s

om

e a

ttem

pt at org

anis

ation, although the s

cript re

quires s

om

e e

ffort

by the

reader

at tim

es.

CA

ND

IDA

TE

B

The m

ost

impo

rtan

t day

of

my

life

.

Dur

ing

a life

tim

e t

here

is

so m

any

day

s yo

u co

uld c

all, t

he m

ost

impo

rtan

t day

of

your

lif

e”.

It

cou

ld b

e t

he d

ay y

ou c

hos

e w

ich s

choo

l yo

u ar

e g

oing

to,

or

what

you

wan

t to

wor

k w

ith t

he r

est

of

your

lif

e. A

noth

er

impo

rtan

t day

is

when

you

get

mar

ried, or

you

chos

e w

here

to

live

. B

ut m

ost

of a

ll it

mus

t be a

very

impo

rtan

t day

when

you

give

bir

th t

o a

child. I

thin

k th

at c

han

ges

eve

ryth

ing

you

hav

e b

een

doi

ng u

ntil t

hen.

T

han

you

hav

e t

o re

alic

e th

at s

omebod

y ar

e

mor

e im

port

ant

than

you

rself

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

Ban

d:

5

This

is a

very

good a

ttem

pt, r

equirin

g n

o e

ffort

by the r

eader.

T

he w

rite

r is

confident,

am

bitio

us, and w

ell

org

anis

ed, fo

r exam

ple

‘A

noth

er

import

ant day is w

hen y

ou g

et

marr

ied...’. T

here

is a

wid

e r

ange o

f str

uctu

res a

nd v

ocabula

ry w

ithin

the task s

et and e

rrors

,

though p

resent, a

re m

inor

and d

ue to a

mbitio

n, fo

r exam

ple

‘It c

ould

be the d

ay y

ou c

hose

wic

h s

chool you a

re g

oin

g to’.

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Page 33

PA

RT

3 -

LE

TT

ER

CA

ND

IDA

TE

A

Dear

Mic

hael

,Th

ank

you

for y

our l

ette

r. I’

m v

ery

plea

sed

that

you

foun

d so

met

hing

wha

t yo

uen

joi.

I’m

not

ver

y in

tere

sted

in c

ompu

ters

. I p

refe

r boo

ks.

I lov

e re

adin

g, b

utno

w it

’s v

ery

diff

icul

t, b

ecau

se I

have

to

read

Eng

lish

book

s. I

t ta

kes

tim

e to

star

t re

ad s

omet

hing

whi

ch is

not

in y

our m

othe

r lan

guag

e. A

nd y

ou k

now,

my

Engl

ish

is n

ot s

o go

od t

hat

I cou

ld re

ad e

very

thin

g. E

spec

ially

if I’

m re

adin

g ju

stro

man

tic

book

s. I

’m n

ot ju

st re

adin

g al

l the

tim

e. I

like

doi

ng s

port

s, t

oo.

I like

play

ing

bask

etba

ll an

d fo

otba

ll, bu

t I’m

not

goo

d at

it.

Now

I hav

e so

me

mee

ting

,so

I ho

pe t

o he

ar fr

om y

ou s

oon.

Lots

of l

ove,

Lenk

a

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

Ban

d:

4

This

is a

good a

ttem

pt,

with f

airly

am

bitio

us u

se o

f la

ng

uag

e. T

he lett

er

reads w

ell,

on the

who

le,

althoug

h the lin

kin

g o

f sente

nces c

ould

be b

ett

er.

T

here

are

som

e e

rrors

, but th

ese

are

non-im

pedin

g, fo

r exam

ple

‘you f

ound s

om

eth

ing w

hat

you e

njo

i’,

‘It

takes tim

e to s

tart

read s

om

eth

ing’.

The r

ang

e u

sed is m

ore

than a

deq

uate

for

the t

ask s

et.

CA

ND

IDA

TE

B

Hi J

ohn

How

are

you

how

is t

hing

s ev

eryt

hing

is a

llrig

ht I

am s

ure

it is

. I re

ciev

edyo

u le

tter

and

I am

real

y Pl

ease

d th

at y

ou a

re d

oing

uni

vers

ity

and

that

was

ani

ce id

ia F

ree

tim

e co

mpu

ter g

ames

and

you

ask

ed m

e wh

at a

m I

doin

g in

my

free

tim

e as

you

kno

w I a

m a

lway

s bu

sy I

am w

orkin

g fiv

e da

ys a

wee

k m

on. w

ed.

fri.

and

week

end.

I ha

ve n

o Fr

ee t

ime.

as

you

know

in t

he m

orni

ng I

do c

olla

geto

o. O

K we

will

see

you

soon

I am

sur

e by

for n

ow. t

ake

care

of y

our s

elf

EX

AM

INE

R C

OM

ME

NT

S

Ban

d:

2

The lett

er

is incohere

nt

at tim

es d

ue to p

oor

sente

nce s

tructu

re a

nd e

rratic p

unctu

ation,

wh

ich c

auses c

onsid

era

ble

eff

ort

to b

e r

eq

uir

ed b

y the r

eader.

T

he lang

uage u

sed is f

air

lysim

plis

tic a

nd c

onta

ins b

asic

err

ors

, w

hic

h o

ccasio

nally

im

pede c

om

munic

ation. I

t is

an

accepta

ble

inte

rpre

tation o

f th

e t

ask for

the c

andid

ate

to s

ay h

e h

as n

o fre

e t

ime a

nd to

expla

in w

hy.

Co

nti

nu

e o

n t

he o

ther

sid

e o

f th

is s

heet

Superv

isor:

PE

T P

ap

er

1 R

ead

ing

an

d W

riti

ng

C

an

did

ate

An

sw

er

Sh

eet

1

00

00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Can

did

ate

Nam

eIf

no

t alr

ead

y p

rin

ted

, w

rite

nam

e

in C

AP

ITA

LS

an

d c

om

ple

te t

he

Can

did

ate

No

. g

rid

(in

pen

cil).

Can

did

ate

Sig

natu

re

Exam

inati

on

Tit

le

Cen

tre

If t

he

ca

nd

ida

te is A

BS

EN

T o

r h

as

WIT

HD

RA

WN

sh

ad

e h

ere

Can

did

ate

No

.

Cen

tre N

o.

Exam

inati

on

Deta

ils

Ins

tru

cti

on

s

Use a

PE

NC

IL (

B o

r H

B).

Rub o

ut any a

nsw

er

you w

ant to

change w

ith a

n e

raser.

Fo

r R

ea

din

g:

Mark

ON

E letter

for

each q

uestion.

For

exam

ple

, if y

ou thin

k A

is the r

ight answ

er

to the

question, m

ark

your

answ

er

sheet lik

e this

:

Pa

rt 1

21A

BC

AB

C

43 5

0A

BC

D

AB

C

AB

C

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rt 2

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AB

C

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C

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F F

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H H

AB

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rt 3

12

11

AB

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14

13

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AB

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rt 5

27

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AB

C

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C

29

28

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D D

AB

C

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C

D D

AB

CD

Pa

rt 4

22

21

AB

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AB

C

24

23

25

D D

AB

C

AB

C

D D

AB

CD

16

17

AB

AB

31

32

AB

CD

AB

CD

18

19

AB

AB

33

34

AB

CD

AB

CD

20

AB

35

AB

CD

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Part

1:

Wri

te y

ou

r a

ns

we

rs b

elo

w.

210

1

01

1 2

Do

no

t

write

he

re

430

1

01

3 4

50

15

Part

2 (

Qu

esti

on

6):

Wri

te y

ou

r a

ns

we

r b

elo

w.

Pu

t yo

ur

an

sw

er

to W

riti

ng

Part

3 o

n A

nsw

er

Sh

eet

2

01

Do

no

t w

rite

be

low

(Exam

iner

use o

nly

).

23

45

For

Wri

tin

g (

Pa

rts

1 a

nd

2):

Write

your

answ

ers

cle

arly in t

he s

paces p

rovid

ed.

98

76

54

32

10

98

76

54

32

10

98

76

54

32

10

98

76

54

32

10

Exam

iner

Nu

mb

er:

Th

is s

ecti

on

fo

r u

se b

y S

EC

ON

D E

xam

iner

on

ly

Ma

rk:

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2.1

2.2

2.3

3.1

3.2

3.3

4.1

4.2

4.3

5.1

5.2

5.3

Q7

Q8

Part

3:

Ma

rk t

he

nu

mb

er

of

the

qu

es

tio

n y

ou

are

an

sw

eri

ng

he

re

or

Wri

te y

ou

r a

ns

we

r b

elo

w.

Do

no

t w

rite

belo

w t

his

lin

e