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Test 2 Key Paper 1 Reading and Writing Part 1 16 2G 3F 4D 5B Part 2 6c 7C 88 9C 108 Part 3 WA 122A 130 148 15C 16G 17H 1A 190 208 Part 4 2A 22C 2B 2A 2B BA 2B Part 5 2C 2A 30C 318 328 338 394A 350 Part 6 For questions 36-40, spelling must be correct. 36 happy 37 tired 38 dirty 39 hungry/hunger 40 thirsty Part 7 For questions 41-50, ignore capitals /absence of capitals. Spelling must be correct. 41 with 42 where/anywhere 43 there 44 would’d. 45 you 46 areflookseem/sound 47 have 48 heritheir © 49 has. 50 willl Part 8 For questions 51-55, spelling must be correct. 51 (play) tennis /gototennis 52 Jack 83 Bridges Café ‘54 guitar / Spanish / Spanish guitar 55 £16.50/sixteen (pounds) (and) fity (p/pence) /money Part 9 Question 56 ‘The three pieces of information that must be communicated are’ i the candidate's age ii the number of the candidate's brothers and sisters, if he/she has any ili the candidate's favourite hobby. Paper 2. Listening Part 1 eee 28 3c 4c 5A Part 2 6—E 7C 8H 9G 10D Part 3 1A 12B 138 140 15C Part 4 For questions 16-20, ignore capitals / absence of capitals. Spelling must be correct. 16 Brierley 17 (the) 9(th) /ninth (of) 18 March 19 365 / three hundred and sixty-five (pounds) 20 train Part 5 For questions 21-26, ignore capitals / absence of capitals. Spelling must be correct, except in question 23, where recognisable spelling is acceptable. 21 T()A(-Vtee shit 22 Davey()s(’) 23 (the) cinema 24 large 25 8.99 / eight (pounds) (and) ninety-nine (p/pence) Test 2 Key Transcript PART 1 Question 1 Question 2 This is the Cambridge Key English Test. Paper 2. Listening. Test number two. ‘There are five parts to the test. Parts One, Two, Three, Four and Five. We will ‘now stop for a moment before we start the test. Please ask any questions now because you mustn't speak during the test. [pause] ‘Now, look at the instructions for Part One. {pause} You will hear five short conversations. You will hear each conversation twice. There is one question for each conversation. For questions 1 to 5, puta tick under the right answer. Here is an example: How many people were at the meeting? Woman; — Were there many people at the meeting? Man: About thity. Woman: That's not many. ‘Man: No, but more than last time. [pause] The answer is 30, so there isa tick in box C. Now we are ready to start. Look at question one, [pause] (One. What are they going to buy for Pam? Man: Last year we gave Pam a book for her birthday. Shall we buy her another one this year? Woman: | think we should give her a plant or some chocolates, Man; But she doesr't like sweet things! Woman: Let's get her something to put in her garden, but not a book again! [pause] ‘Now listen again. [repeat] [pause] Two. When is the man's appointment? Man: Good morning. 'd like someone to cut my hair, please. Can | make ‘an appointment?” Woman: Certainly. Um, Wednesday or Thursday morning, or Friday afternoon? ‘Man: On Friday, '™m going to go to France. What about Thursday afternoon? I'm afraid | have a meeting all day Wednesday. Woman: Well i's a lite dificult, but if that's the only afternoon you ean come, we'll see you then, pause]

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