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Name: Tipanguano Samantha

NRC: 3106

KET MOCK
EXAM
FORM A
2021
Instructions. Part 3b

You are given a conversation with gaps. Below you are given sentences, which complete the
conversation. Read and find the right answer and mark the letter on the answer sheet

Juan: 
Hi, I couldn't get here any earlier.

16- Laura: ………………………..

Juan:
Did you call Eddy?

17- Laura:…………………………

Juan:
Maybe he got stuck in the traffic.

18- Laura: ………………………….

Juan:
I'll call him again. What's his number?

19- Laura:……………………………

Juan: That's a problem. We'll be late for the film.

20- Laura:…………………………….
Juan: OK. We'll meet inside.

21- Laura:…………………………………

Juan: No problem. Anything else?

Laura: Maybe something to drink.


Possible answers:

● A I don't have it here. It's at work.


● B Can you get me some chocolates?
● C Where does he live?
● D I'll wait for him. You go on ahead.
● E No problem, you're here now.
● F Is he in the cinema?
● G Yes. He should be here by now.
● H He hates driving. He'll come by train
Instructions. Part 4
You are given a piece of text about Hachico and then answer the questions.

For questions 22 – 28 mark A – B or C on your answer sheet.

Hachiko
Hachiko is Japan's most famous dog, and there is a small bronze statue outside
Tokyo's enormous Shibuya train station to celebrate his life.

He was an Akita dog, born in 1923 and brought to Tokyo in 1924 by his master
Professor Eisaburo Uyeno. They were inseparable from the beginning and
Hachiko would accompany his master on his way to the Imperial University
every day, which is where he worked. The professor had to catch a train from
Shibuya train station, and Hachiko would wait there patiently until his friend
returned to find him there in the evening.

One day, however, sadly, the professor died suddenly at work in 1925, before he
could return home, and although Hachiko was still a young dog, the bond
between him and his owner was very strong, and he continued to wait at the
station every day. Sometimes, he would stay there for days at a time, though
some believe that he kept returning because of the food he was given by street
vendors.

He became a familiar sight to commuters over time, and in 1934, Hachiko died
at the place he last saw his friend alive. As a mark of respect, in 1935, a statue of
him was put up outside the station, and it has been used as a meeting point since
then. Today you will find hundreds of people waiting there for their friends to
arrive, and if you can't find it, just look for the crowds.

Questions

● 22 - The statue of Hachiko is small.


● (A) Right
● (B) Wrong
● (C) Doesn't say.

● 23 - The statue isn't difficult to find because there are so many people there
● (A) Right
● (B) Wrong
● (C) Doesn't say

● 24 - The professor worked in a school.


● (A) Right
● (B) Wrong
● (C) Doesn't say

● 25 - The professor died at work.


● (A) Right
● (B) Wrong
● (C) Doesn't say

● 26 - The dog waited every day at the station.


● (A) Right
● (B) Wrong
● (C) Doesn't say

● 27 - Nobody gave the dog any food.


● (A) Right
● (B) Wrong
● (C) Doesn't say

● 28 - The dog died before the statue was put outside the station.
● (A) Right
● (B) Wrong
● (C) Doesn't say.

Instructions. Part 5
Read the article about life in England.

For questions 29– 36 mark A, B or C on your answer sheet.

LIFE IN ENGLAND

In Britain most children start nursery school when they are 3 years old. After
this they begin primary school which they go to 29…… they are Children 30…
go to State primary schools then usually go to secondary schools. You must stay
31…. school until you are 16 when you do some important exams.

If you do well in 32…… exams you 33…. continue for another 2 years
specializing in three or four 34… . for example English, French and German
35…. Maths, Physics and Chemestry. Then you do more exams and if your
36……. good you can go to university.

29- A from B since C till

30- A which B who C what

31- A at B on C into

32- A these B this C that

33- A can’t B can C have

34- A themes B materials C subjects

35- A and B or C with

36- A marks B notes C figures


Instructions. Part 6

Read the description (37 – 40) of some shops. What’s the word for each one?

The first letter is already there. There is one space for each other letter in the
word.

37- You can buy stamps here. POST OFFICE

38- You can buy all types of medicine here. C- - - - - -‘ -

39- You can buy all types of food here. S-----------

40- You can buy something to wear here. C- - - - - - s- - -

16. A B C D PART 4 “READING” PART 5”READING

E F G H

17. A B C D 22. A B C D 29. A B C D

E F G H

18. A B C D 23. A B C D 30. A B C D

E F G H

19. A B C D 24. A B C D 31. A B C D

E F G H

20. A B C D 25. A B C D 32. A B C D

E F G H

21. A B C D 26. A B C D 33. A B C D

E F G H

27. A B C D 34. A B C D
28. A B C D 35. A B C D

36. A B C D

37.Post Office

38.Clinic’s

39.Shopping

40.Clothes Shop

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