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JETSET LEVEL THREE

WRITING TEST

JET VERSION

PRACTICE PAPER

TIME ALLOWED 75 MINUTES

Complete the details below in block capitals.

Candidate Name
Candidate
Centre Code
Number
Candidate ID Number Number of additional sheets handed in

You need

ƒ This question paper

ƒ A pencil

You may NOT use a dictionary.

Do NOT open this paper until you are told to do so.


Try to answer ALL the questions.

INSTRUCTIONS

ƒ Read each question carefully

ƒ Write your answers in the spaces provided

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Part One

Answer these questions in full sentences.

Example: What time do you usually go to bed?


I usually go to bed at 10 o’clock.

1. What’s your full name?

2. Where do you go to school?

3. When were you born?

4. What was the weather like yesterday?

5. What did you do last weekend?

6. What are you doing this evening?

7. What is your favourite type of food?

8. What kind of music do you like?

9. Where would you like to go on holiday?

10. What time do you usually get up?

(10 marks)

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Part Two

Complete the sentences in the same way as the example.

Example: If I read in the car, I will feel sick.

11. If I’m hungry,

12. If the bus is late,

13. I’ll go swimming

14. If John finishes his homework,

15. He will go to the shops if

(5 marks)

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Part Three

Look at the information in the table and then complete the sentences with the
correct form of the word in brackets.

The 16_______________ (long) water slide at Sunnydale Water Park is the Up and

Away and it also has a 17_______________ (big) number of visitors than any of the

other rides. Although Wildest Dreams isn’t that long, it is 18_______________ (fast)

than Up and Away, reaching 40km per hour! Some say that it is the

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_______________ (scary) and the 20_______________ (dangerous) ride in the

country! Head over Heels is the 21_______________ (short) ride and doesn’t go as

high as the others so it is the 22_______________ (suitable) for children. Up and

Away goes 23_______________ (high) than the other two and it is also the

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_______________ (expensive). I think I’ll try Head over Heels first … because it’s

the 25_______________ (slow).

(10 X ½ marks)

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Part Four

Fill in the gaps in the conversation below.

Example:

“Hi Paul, how are you?”

“I’m great thanks, how about you?”

“I’m very well. What (26)


this evening?”

“I don’t have any plans, why?”

“(27) .
a video at my house? I’ve borrowed a really good film from
the video shop.”

“That’s a good idea (28) ?”

“You could come round at about half-past six.”

“Okay, I’ll walk round. I’ll bring an umbrella as I think


(29)
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“Yes, it’s very cloudy.”

“(30) ?”

“It lasts about two hours.”

“Great. I’ll pick up a pizza on my way.”

(5 marks)

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Part Five

Read about each person and then complete the answers to the questions
below.

Marie Gilles Tina Ferino Natalie Gomez

Stratford Primary Burford Primary School Portswood Primary


School 1999-2005 2000-2006 School 2001-2007

Ferryside Secondary Ferryside Secondary Ferryside Secondary


School 2005 -→ School 2006 -→ School 2007 -→

Three brothers Only child Two sisters

Likes: swimming Likes: chess Likes: Football

Hates: Football Hates: Spiders Hates: maths

Example: When did Marie start at Ferryside Secondary School?

She Started at Ferryside Secondary School in 2005.

31. Would Marie enjoy playing football with Natalie? Why not?

No,

32. Which primary school did Tina use to go to?

She

33. Do they all have brothers and sisters?

No,

34. Would Natalie like to study maths at university? Why not?

No,

35. Do they all go to different secondary schools?

No,
(5 marks)

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Part Six

Imagine you are writing a letter to your cousin, telling her how you are
spending the summer holidays. You may use the pictures to help you complete
the letter.

You can continue writing on the next page

Dear Gabriela

Thank you for your letter. I hope you are well and happy! I am really enjoying the
summer holidays …
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Part Six (continued)

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(10 marks)

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