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PRACTICE 1
Passport photographs
City Museum
th
Talk on 16 -century artists Wednesday,
6.30 pm £2
Winton Stores
Postcards by our village photographer on
sale inside
Homestore
All paint half price-for one month only
6 For some campsites, you have to phone and _______________ before you go.
A book B take C spend
7 Some people play loud music on campsites so it can be very _______________.
A angry B busy C noisy
EXAMPLE ANSWER
PRACTICE 2
City Airport
Please keep exits free from luggage
Internet Café
Send emails, surf the net
£2 per hour
Central Station
Keep your luggage with you at all times
Pietro’s Café
Please only eat food
you have bought here
PART 4
QUESTIONS 21-27
Read the article about two strange meetings.
Are sentences 21-27 “Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B), choose ‘Doesn’t say’(C)
For questions 21-27, mark A, B, or C on your answer sheet.
EXAMPLE ANSWER
PRACTICE 3
TUES-SUN
Park House
This lift for apartments on floors 1-5
PRACTICE 4
This floor
DANGER!
No hard hat? No boots?
NO ENTRANCE
PART 2
QUESTIONS 6-10
Read the sentences (6-10) about going to a new school.
9 At lunchtime, Amy gave Sally an apple and ___________ her about the school.
A told B learned C spoke
EXAMPLE ANSWER
EXAMPLE ANSWER
Part 9
Question 56
Read this note from your friend, Chris.
PRACTICE 5
Airport Bus
5am-11.30pm daily
£11 return
City Trains
Please put large bags between seats
Hospital Parking
for visitors £2 per hour
Drive Slowly
Lorries Turning
7 Neil was an excellent player and his team soon began to ___________ competitions.
A earn B win C take
8 Sometimes it was _____________ for Neil to find enough time for both his ice-hockey and
homework.
A difficult B terrible C worse
10 Now Neil is a famous ice-hockey player and you can often ___________ him on television.
C What’s is about?
13 Can you carry these bags? A It doesn’t matter.
B I’m fine, thanks
Ivan: In a way. I couldn’t find my keys. C How did they get there?
28 A by B for C with
29 A his B your C their
30 A too B very C only
31 A good B better C best
32 A since B during C until
33 A on B in C at
34 A which B what C where
35 A another B both C other
PART 9
QUESTION 56
There is going to be a concert in the town where you live.
Write an email to your English friend, Elena
LISTENING SECTION
PART 1
PRACTICE 1
QUESTIONS 1-5
You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
Write one letter (A; B or C) in your exam paper sheet.
Example:
0. How many people were at the meeting?
PRACTICE 2
QUESTIONS 1-5
You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
Write one letter (A; B or C) in your exam paper sheet.
Example:
0. How many people were at the meeting?
PRACTICE 3
QUESTIONS 1-5
You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
Write one letter (A; B or C) in your exam paper sheet.
Example:
0. How many people were at the meeting?
PRACTICE 4
QUESTIONS 1-5
You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
Write one letter (A; B or C) in your exam paper sheet.
Example:
0. How many people were at the meeting?
PRACTICE 5
QUESTIONS 1-5
You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
Write one letter (A; B or C) in your exam paper sheet.
Example:
0. How many people were at the meeting?
PART 2
PRACTICE 1
QUESTIONS 6-10
Listen to David and Eva talking about a school art lesson
Where are they and their friends go to draw their pictures?
For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each person.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Example: David
E
PEOPLE JOBS
6. Eva A. Bank
B. Café
7. Luke C. Castle
D. Market
8. Mary E. museum
F. Park
9. Patrick G. River
H. Swimming pool
10. Cristina
PRACTICE 2
QUESTIONS 6-10
Listen to Rossie talking to a friend about places to a party.
What is the problem with each place?
For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each place.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Example: University Hotel
G
PLACES PROBLEMS
6. Brown’s Café A. closed
B. cold
7. Rivers’ Hotel C. dark
D. dirty
8. Bridge Restaurant E. expensive
F. full
9. Garden House G. old
H. small
10. Opera Café
PRACTICE 3
QUESTIONS 6-10
Listen to Diana talking to a friend about the days they can do some courses.
For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each day.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Example: Monday F
DAYS COURSES
6. Tuesday A. Business Studies
B. Computer Studies
7. Wednesday C. Cooking
D. Film Studies
8. Thursday E. Geography
F. Guitar
9. Friday G. History of Art
H. The Night Sky
10. Saturday
PRACTICE 4
QUESTIONS 6-10
Listen to Ben talking to his wife about the clothes in his suitcase.
Which clothes will he wear each day?
For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each day.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Example: Sunday D
DAYS COURSES
1. Monday A. Blue shirt
B. Coat
2. Tuesday C. Jacket
D. Jeans
3. Wednesday E. Light trousers
F. Shorts
4. Thursday
G. Suit
5. Friday H. Sweater
PRACTICE 5
QUESTIONS 6-10
Listen to Amy and James talking about planning a birthday party.
What job is each person going to do?
For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each person.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Example: Chris
F
PEOPLE JOBS
6. Amy A. Book the room
B. Buy a present
7. James C. Buy party food
D. Get drinks
8. Claire E. Invite guests
F. Make cake
9. Tom G. Plan the music
H. Put up balloons
10. Jane
SPEAKING SECTION
Each student picks up a topic and answers the following questions on the topic.
TOPIC 1
TOPIC 2
TOPIC 3
TOPIC 4
TOPIC 5
Family
Where / born