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Level 3

Mid-year practice test: A2


in the style of Cambridge A2 Key for Schools

Paper 1: Reading and Writing

Name: __________________________
Class: __________________________
Teacher: __________________________
Time: 1 hour

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Do not open this question paper until you are told to.

Read the instructions for each part of the paper carefully.

Answer all the questions.

You must complete the paper within the time limit.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

There are seven parts to this test.

Reading:

Parts 1–5: Questions carry 1 mark each.

Writing:

Parts 6–7: Questions carry 15 marks each (5 marks each for: Content, Language and Organization).

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Reading Part 1
Questions 1–6
For each question, choose the correct answer (A, B or C). There is one example.
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0 FOR SALE
NEW! A The tent that’s for sale costs £90.

B Six people can sleep in the tent.


C Nobody has slept in the tent.

Small tent (sleeps 2 people)


£100

1 Ellie won’t go to the coast


Samantha and I are going to go to the
A on Saturday.
coast on Saturday if it doesn’t rain. Do
B if the weather’s good.
you want to come with us?
Ellie C if it rains.

2 A You’ll feel happier if you join the dance group.


DANCE GROUP
Have fun! B Dancing is better than other activities.
Meet new friends! C The dance group has just started.
Dancing is good for you!

3 To: Tom Misha


From: Misha A is going to say ‘yes’ to the job.
Hi Tom,
B hoped to earn more money.
They’ve offered me the job, but I
C has a new job.
haven’t said ‘yes’ yet because it isn’t
very well paid. I don’t know what to do.
Help!
Misha

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Reading Part 1 continued


4

John,
A Maria can’t find John’s notebook.
I found your notebook, but I can’t find
B The notebook that Maria has found isn’t hers.
mine. I’ve looked everywhere!
Maria C Maria has found her notebook.

5
Are you sure you want to move this file to
A If you click on ‘Yes’, you will delete the file.
the Recycle Bin?
B Clicking on ‘No’ will delete the file.
Yes No C You mustn’t click on ‘Yes’.

6 Hey Jim,
Sorry, but I can’t meet you this A Luke’s going to meet Jim today.
afternoon. I need to take Amy to the B Luke’s taken Amy to the station.
station.
C Luke’s going to help someone this afternoon.
Luke

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Reading Part 2
Questions 7–13
For each question, choose the correct answer (A, B or C). There is one example.

Three future journalists


Eve
I’ve known I want to be a journalist for about two years. When I was 12, a famous football player came to our
school and I interviewed him for the school newspaper. I asked good questions, he gave interesting answers,
and I enjoyed writing the article later. I’d really like to go to different countries and interview people who are in
stressful or dangerous situations. I certainly don’t want a boring job!
Pippa
I’ve wanted to be a TV journalist since I appeared on TV when I was 9. I love talking to people on camera. I make
funny videos every week and share them online with my friends. My passion is fashion. Oh, and I like hair styles,
too! I’m going to study journalism when I’m older because I’d like to have my own TV show. I hope to earn a lot
of money!
Sienna
I’m really into technology and I’m going to be a web developer when I’m older. But two days ago, I decided that
I’m also going to write articles for environmental magazines when I leave school. I’ll visit lakes, rivers and
oceans around the world, and if there’s a pollution problem, I’ll write about it. I think it’s really important to
teach people about these things. If we don’t look after our wildlife, we’ll lose it for ever!

Which person …
Eve Pippa Sienna

0 wants lots of people to see her? A B C

7 is interested in creative things? A B C

8 has just decided to become a journalist? A B C

9 has written for a newspaper? A B C

10 is happy to meet people who have difficult lives? A B C

11 loves plants and animals? A B C

12 wants a well-paid job? A B C

13 would like to design websites? A B C


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Reading Part 3
Questions 14–18
For each question, choose the correct answer (A, B or C). There is one example.

My life as a police officer

Ruth Garcia is a police officer. Our journalist, Mason Jones, went to meet her.

What do you do in a typical day?


I work four days and then I have four days off. Every day is different, but there are some things that you can
predict. For example, car accidents typically happen in the morning, and missing-person problems are more
common in the evenings.

Why did you choose to become a police officer?


I’ve always wanted to be a police officer. But when I finished school, I didn’t join the police force. I went to
university. I got a job as a police officer after that.

Is there anything that surprised you about the job?


We have to record everything that happens. If someone calls us out because they’re having an argument with
someone, we have to write down everything that they say. But, overall, there’s not as much paperwork as I
thought because we do most of our office work online.

What do you say to someone who wants to become a police officer?


It’s important to do your research. Read about the job and speak to people who do the job. Think long and hard
about if it’s the right job for you. The work is really interesting, but it’s often stressful, too.

What are the best things about your job?


Helping people is really satisfying. I love working with people, even when they don’t want me there! And I love
going to work and not knowing what’s going to happen each day.

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Reading Part 3 continued


0 Ruth
A works on the same days every week.

B finds her job pretty repetitive.

C doesn’t work five days a week.

14 If the police get a phone call in the evening, it’s

A more often about a car accident than a missing person.

B usually about a car accident or a missing person.

C more often about a missing person than a car accident.

15 Ruth

A has wanted to be a police officer since she was a child.


B decided to become a police officer not long ago.

C has wanted to be a police officer since she finished university.

16 In the office, Ruth

A uses the computer a lot.

B has to write down everything people say.

C has to copy a lot of things on paper.

17 If you think hard about becoming a police officer,

A you might want to do the job.

B you won’t want to do the job.

C you’ll want to do the job.

18 Ruth likes working

A with people that want her to be with them.


B with everyone she meets.

C for the police because it’s a dangerous job.


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Reading Part 4
Questions 19–24
For each question, choose the correct answer (A, B or C). There is one example.

Sonam Wangchuk

Sonam Wangchuk is a famous Indian problem-solver. He’s recently (0) won a £100,000 prize. Why? Because he’s

found a (19) ___________ new solution for an old problem. His solution helps farmers in India (20) ___________

need water for their plants and animals.

Sonam is a mechanical (21) ___________ . He lives in the Himalayan mountains in India. The area gets just 50 mm of

rain of every year. Life is very difficult for the people who live and work in this (22) ___________ .

Sonam’s idea was to create ‘ice stupas’. ‘Ice stupas’ are big towers of mountain ice (23) ___________ stay cold for

more than six months. Farmers can use the ice when they need it.

Now, Sonam is paying for a new university in the area. He thinks that (24) ___________ young people learn to look

carefully at the mountains, they will find answers to other problems.

0 A sent B won C invented

19 A repetitive B creative C stressful

20 A who B they C which

21 A factory worker B engineer C chef

22 A island B desert C cliff

23 A who B they C which

24 A if B because C of
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Reading Part 5
Questions 25–30
For each question, write the correct answer.
Write ONE word for each gap. There is one example.

From: Amy

To: Jasmine

Hi Jasmine,

Last week, we talked about having a party together to celebrate our birthdays. We’re (0) going to be 16! It’s

exciting! Have you asked your parents about it (25) ___________ ? My mum and dad think it’s a great idea and

they’ve (26) ___________ to buy any food and drink. I don’t (27) ___________ having the party at my house. A lot

of our friends live nearby and I have some paper decorations (28) ___________ we can use. But your house is

much bigger than (29) ___________ . What do you think? If you still want to do this, we (30) ___________ need to

choose a date soon so we can start inviting people.

Let’s talk tomorrow!

Amy

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Writing Part 6
Question 31
Write an email to your friend Peter, who has just come back from a holiday in Australia.
In the email:
 ask Peter about his holiday

 tell Peter why you’d like to go to Australia

 ask Peter about his plans for his next holiday


Write 25 words or more.

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Writing Part 7
Question 32
Look at the three pictures.
Write the story shown in the pictures.
Write 35 words or more.

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