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Volume 1002

Sample Test
Prove your English. Achieve your goals.
Own your future.

CEFR Level: B2
© 2019 Cambridge Michigan Language Assessment.

1/2019
General Instructions
Keep your eyes on your own test. Examinees giving or receiving
answers or using notes or other aids will be disqualified, and they The example below shows the correct way for Joao Costa
will fail. Examination fees will not be refunded. Examinees with Almeida dos Santos, born April 3, 1996, tested at center no.
cell phones, pagers, or other electronic devices should check 001, and whose personal registration number is 100265, to
them in with the proctor now. fill out the information section.

Look at the TOP RIGHT of SIDE ONE of your answer sheet. Fill in SIDE 1
PRINT YOUR NAME IN THE BLOCKS PROVIDED,
the following information on the lines: BLACKEN THE CORRESPONDING CIRCLE.

• FULL NAME: print your full name in this order: family name, LAST NAME FIRST MI

then first name, then middle initial (MI). Use all capital letters.
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
• YOUR SIGNATURE: sign your name. B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C

• TEST CENTER: print the name of the test center. D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D


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• NATIVE LANGUAGE: print your native language. F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F


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• FIRST: print the first 6 letters of your first name. Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z

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• MI: print the initial of your middle name. BIRTHDATE
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in the block above. JUL 4 4 4 F 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 C

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• Do this for all the letters of your last name, first name, and
your middle initial.
• Darken only one circle in each of the columns.
This test may be machine scored, so you must follow
Look at the BOTTOM LEFT of SIDE ONE of your answer sheet. instructions carefully:
• BIRTHDATE: find the month you were born and darken the • Do not bend or fold your answer sheet.
circle next to it. • Mark all your answers on the separate answer sheet, not in
• DAY: print the day you were born. If it is a 1-digit day, write the test booklet.
zero first. Darken the circles underneath these numbers. • Use a number 2 (soft) pencil.
• YEAR: print the last 2 digits of the year you were born. • Your mark must be dark enough to be picked up by the
Darken the circles underneath these numbers. scanning machine. The scanner cannot see very light marks.
• SEX: darken the circle “M” (male) or “F” (female). • Do not make any other marks on your answer sheet.
• LANG. (LANGUAGE): print the 2-digit code number for • If you change your mind about an answer, erase your first
your native language (the examiner will tell you the number). mark completely.
Darken the circles. • Fill in only one circle for each question.
• FORM: darken the circle of the form letter on your test • Any question with more than one answer marked will be
booklet. Make sure the form letter you darken matches the counted wrong.
form letter on this booklet.
• If you are not sure about an answer, you may guess.
• CENTER NO.: print the 3-digit test center number (the
examiner will tell you the number). Darken the circles. When instructed to, look through the rest of the test booklet to
• REG. NO.: print your 6-digit personal registration number. see that it is complete. Check the pages quickly. You should
Include all zeros, including those at the beginning of the have 31 numbered pages in your test booklet. If there are pages
number. Darken the circles. missing from your booklet, raise your hand and a proctor will give
you a replacement.

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Listening Listening Listening
LISTENING SECTION INSTRUCTIONS
Do not begin this section until the examiner has played the recording of these instructions and example.

LISTENING TEST, PART 1


This is a test of your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear short conversations. After you hear
each conversation, you will be asked a question about what you heard. The answer choices in your test
booklet are shown as pictures. Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet, not in the test booklet.
Here is an example:

EXAMPLE:

A B C

The correct answer is A.


You will hear each conversation only once; the conversations will not be repeated. Please be very quiet
and listen carefully. Remember to mark all your answers on the separate answer sheet. You should mark
A, B, or C. There are 30 questions in Part 1.
Do you have any questions before you begin?

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Listening Listening Listening
LISTENING TEST, PART 2
In this part of the test, you will hear four short talks. After each talk, you will hear some questions about it.
Before each talk begins, you will have time to preview the questions that are printed in the test booklet.
• Read the questions silently.
• Then listen to the talk. You can take notes in the booklet.
• Then listen to each question and choose the best answer from the answer choices.
• Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. You should mark A, B, C, or D.
There are a total of 20 questions about the four short talks.

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Listening Listening Listening
Questions 31– 35 Notes
Look at the questions.

Listen to a teacher talking to his class.

31. Why does the speaker expect many people to attend?


a. Participants will receive free movie tickets.
b. Participants don’t have to go to literature class.
c. Many students enjoy studying literature.
d. Many students said they were interested.

32. What does the speaker imply will be a benefit to club


members?
a. It will look good when applying to universities.
b. It will help them to understand literature.
c. It will introduce them to other students.
d. It will help them become actors.

33. How does the speaker feel about the club?


a. He thinks it is better than sports clubs.
b. He is not sure he wants to participate.
c. He worries it will not be successful.
d. He is excited about it.

34. What is the main purpose of the talk?


a. to teach students about a famous movie
b. to introduce students to a new teacher
c. to tell students how to improve their grades
d. to encourage students to go to an event

35. What does the speaker mean when he says: 


a. He will discuss something briefly.
b. He will give the students a short assignment.
c. He doesn’t have time to talk.
d. He wants the students to start talking.

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Listening Listening Listening
Questions 36– 39 Notes
Look at the questions.

Listen to a guide in an aquarium.

36. Why does the speaker mention sand and rocks?


a. to describe how the tank looks
b. to describe a problem at the aquarium
c. to explain how a fish makes its home
d. to explain an assignment for the students

37. How does the speaker feel about mudskippers?


a. She thinks they are delicious.
b. She enjoys watching them.
c. She is afraid of them.
d. She doesn’t like caring for them.

38. What will the students probably do after the tour?


a. join another tour
b. go to a museum
c. draw pictures of creatures
d. ask the guide questions

39. What does the speaker mean when she says: 


a. She is giving the students a warning.
b. She is taking the students outside.
c. She is emphasizing her point.
d. She is telling the students to look at something.

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Listening Listening Listening
Questions 40–45 Notes
Look at the questions.

Listen to a radio announcer.

40. Why does the speaker mention nature and people?


a. to describe what he did on the weekend
b. to describe last year’s winning pictures
c. to introduce the next radio show
d. to suggest ideas for photographs

41. What will the radio station do with listeners’ pictures?


a. make a calendar
b. select new staff
c. update its website
d. give them to a hospital

42. Why will listeners be asked for their phone number and
email address?
a. so participants can meet each other
b. so winners can be contacted
c. so they can be sent new music
d. so they can be sent pictures

43. How does the speaker feel about the competition?


a. He is excited to see the pictures.
b. He is expecting to be surprised.
c. He is worried no one will participate.
d. He is unhappy about the prize.

44. What is the purpose of the talk?


a. to teach people how to take pictures
b. to talk about beautiful places in the city
c. to introduce a new radio station
d. to explain a new contest

45. What does the man mean when he says: 


a. He is asking for opinions about the contest.
b. He is explaining some contest details.
c. He is unhappy with some of the pictures.
d. He is confused about some of the rules.

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Listening Listening Listening
Questions 46– 50 Notes
Look at the questions.

Listen to a teacher speaking to other teachers.

46. What does the speaker imply about the fall semester?
a. Teachers will be busy.
b. Teachers will have new textbooks.
c. Its start is being delayed.
d. It will be shorter than usual.

47. Why does the speaker mention the office floors?


a. to talk about problems in the building
b. to describe some work that was done
c. to explain how an accident happened
d. to explain why she is changing her office

48. How is Sandra Dowd’s personality described?


a. as nervous
b. as ordinary
c. as pleasant
d. as competitive

49. What will the speaker do later?


a. give teachers a gift
b. tour the new building
c. talk to the contractors
d. make plans for a party

50. What is the main point of the talk?


a. to introduce a new teacher
b. to praise a coworker
c. to welcome new students
d. to explain the new air conditioning system

End of the listening test

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GVR GVR GVR
GRAMMAR, VOCABULARY, AND READING SECTION INSTRUCTIONS
Do not begin this section until the examiner has read these instructions to you.
1. There are 100 questions in this section of the examination. There are grammar, vocabulary, and reading
questions. They are numbered 51 through 150. Examples of each kind of question are given below.
2. You will have 90 minutes to finish the entire grammar, vocabulary, reading (GVR) section. Try to answer
all the questions. Do not spend too much time on any one question or you will not have time to finish
this section. You may answer the questions in any order you wish.
3. Each question in this section has only one correct answer. Completely fill in the circle that corresponds
to the answer you have chosen. Do not make any stray marks on your answer sheet. If you change
your mind about an answer, erase your first mark completely. Any question with more than one answer
marked will be counted as wrong. If you are not sure about an answer, you may guess.
4. Here are examples of each kind of question. In each example, the correct answer has been underlined.
For the actual questions, fill in the circle with the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. Do not
mark your answers in this test booklet.

GRAMMAR
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the conversation or sentence.

It is better _______ the job now rather than


leave it for tomorrow.
a. finishes
b. to finish
c. finish
d. finished

VOCABULARY
Choose the word or phrase that most appropriately completes the sentence.

Everyone thought that the new student


was a welcome _______ to the class.
a. increase
b. growth
c. development
d. addition

READING
There are two types of reading tasks.
• In one part, you will see two reading passages followed by five questions each.
• In the next part, you will see two multi-text readings with ten questions each.
Choose the best answer to each question and mark it on your answer sheet.

5. Remember, you have 90 minutes to finish the entire GVR section. Be sure to mark your answers on the
answer sheet.

Begin now.

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Grammar Grammar Grammar
51. Cathy scored very well on the biology test, _______ of the 57. After I found out about the extra credit opportunity, I
fact that she had not read the textbook. decided _______ to the professor about it.
a. nevertheless a. I spoke
b. despite b. to speak
c. regardless c. would I speak
d. although d. to have spoken

52. The construction manager won’t sign the form until the 58. _______ is available from their teacher.
house _______. a. Students need the information actually
a. will finish b. The students actually need information
b. will have finished c. The information students actually need
c. is finished d. Actually the students need information
d. is finishing
59. I _______ leave home without my umbrella.
53. The students in this program _______ from engineering a. ever
backgrounds. b. do ever
a. most come c. hardly ever
b. mostly come d. have hardly never
c. mostly coming
d. most of them coming 60. Originally, Paul _______ about early retirement, but since
then he has changed his mind and decided to stay.
54. Drinking a cup of warm milk at bedtime may help a. had thought
_______ asleep. b. is thinking
a. fall c. has thought
b. fallen d. has been thinking
c. you fall
d. that you fell 61. Students may not change their paper topics _______ they
have the teacher’s permission.
55. _______ to find a job, the woman sent her resume to over a. without
thirty different companies. b. whereas
a. Hoped c. during
b. To hope d. unless
c. Was hoping
d. Hoping 62. According to my cousin, time before an exam _______
sleeping than studying.
56. “There was a new student in class today.” a. rather spent
“I hope you _______.” b. is better spent
a. showing around him c. had better spend
b. would show him around d. would rather spend
c. showed him around
d. shown him around

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Grammar Grammar Grammar
63. It was the fact _______ the job offered opportunities to 69. “How’s the new business going?”
travel that convinced Gina that she wanted the position. “It’s definitely getting _______ to run every day.”
a. of a. a little easier
b. that b. a little easy
c. about c. little easier
d. because d. little more easy

64. If we could hire another secretary, _______ speed up the 70. To never _______ late again, set your watch fifteen
project. minutes fast.
a. there could give a. be
b. would do b. should
c. it would c. should be
d. could have d. you should be

65. The project manager has made no progress _______ our 71. I really appreciate your _______ me yesterday.
meeting two weeks ago. a. had helped
a. in b. help
b. for c. helping
c. at d. helped
d. since
72. The invention of the automobile _______ big changes in
66. It was _______ to meet the actor in person after how we live.
everything I heard about him in the news. a. brought to
a. surprise b. brought about
b. surprised c. brought with
c. surprising d. brought up
d. by surprise
73. This assignment doesn’t seem to _______ the topics
67. “Did she already know about the sales award?” we’ve been covering in class.
“Yes. The director _______.” a. do anything to have
a. has informed it b. have to do something to
b. has to inform her c. have anything to do with
c. had informed her d. do something about any
d. had to inform
74. Taking this road is _______ the quickest way to get there.
68. _______ Claire Miller on the phone for you. a. not doubting
a. It has b. not doubted
b. This c. no doubts
c. There is a d. no doubt
d. She is

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Grammar Grammar Grammar
75. “Did anyone sign up for the trip?” 81. There’s a specific rule that you _______ talk loudly in the
“No, _______ it was canceled.” library.
a. but the results a. must not
b. that results b. might not
c. so the result c. are not
d. and as a result d. don’t have to

76. “Why are you late?” 82. When we _______ past their house, we noticed that there
“John _______ on the phone.” was no one at home.
a. wouldn’t stop talking a. drove
b. stopped not to talk b. was driving
c. didn’t stop to talk c. drive
d. hadn’t stopped talking d. are driven

77. _______ news to report this week. 83. “Can Anna come to the meeting today?”
a. Not a lot “Yes, she _______ that she would be there.”
b. There is not much a. told
c. It is not many b. said
d. Is not a lot of c. tells
d. says
78. If you find any _______ information about the problem,
please contact us immediately. 84. “I hope James gets well for _______.”
a. relating “I know; he’s our best player!”
b. related a. Tuesday’s the game
c. relation b. which game is Tuesday
d. relative c. the game on Tuesday
d. game this Tuesday
79. As more students joined the class, a bigger room
_______. 85. In order to stay healthy, _______ what you eat and drink.
a. is needed a. it’s important watching
b. is in need b. it’s important to watch
c. had a need c. important watching
d. was needed d. is important to watch

80. The president of the university received _______ attention


from the press after passing the new policy.
a. a lot
b. lots
c. many
d. much

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Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
86. Because our professor is _______ to let us collect data 92. The department manager will _______ the job candidates
on our own, we haven’t been able to start yet. tomorrow afternoon.
a. reluctant a. interview
b. partial b. translate
c. expected c. adapt
d. sufficient d. compose

87. The writer had difficulty deciding how best to _______ the 93. The customer was impressed by the wide _______ of
main character in her novel. paint options in the store.
a. display a. array
b. exhibit b. variation
c. depict c. composition
d. express d. presentation

88. Michelle woke up late this morning and had to _______ to 94. The graduation speaker talked about the importance of
get to work on time. believing you can _______ life’s obstacles.
a. escape a. achieve
b. rush b. succeed
c. pursue c. overcome
d. flow d. dominate

89. Its excellent development team has made the company a 95. After he read the first book, Adam was _______ to read
leader of _______ in the computer industry. the next one in the series immediately.
a. innovation a. eager
b. custom b. rapid
c. engagement c. aggressive
d. prediction d. emotional

90. The hotel does not _______ responsibility for lost or 96. Volunteers will _______ T-shirts to all participants.
missing items. a. extend
a. accept b. administer
b. argue c. distribute
c. absorb d. assign
d. acquire
97. At the end of the semester, the professor asked for
91. The winning number will be chosen at _______ from all of students’ _______ about the course, so he could improve
the entries submitted in the contest. it.
a. lucky a. estimate
b. drawing b. feedback
c. casual c. explanation
d. random d. reply

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Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
98. The class was divided into two groups to_______ the 104. In some companies, working a certain number of years
positive and negative aspects of solar power. _______ employees to an automatic pay increase.
a. resolve a. permits
b. sustain b. assures
c. debate c. approves
d. oppose d. entitles

99. The _______ of the art program meant the school could 105. The woman found a better apartment, so she _______ of
offer more art classes. her old one.
a. branch a. moved away
b. stretch b. moved forward
c. expansion c. moved out
d. inflation d. moved in

100. The director _______ a new set of rules that all 106. It is my _______ honor to perform in this historic theater.
employees were required to follow. a. awesome
a. appointed b. amazing
b. imposed c. remarkable
c. laid d. distinct
d. granted
107. Despite television and video games, many people still
101. Greg was surprised by how quickly technology had think going to the movies is a great form of _______.
_______ over the last few years. a. satisfaction
a. launched b. entertainment
b. advanced c. celebration
c. implemented d. compassion
d. integrated
108. Through the study of psychology, we have been able to
102. Helen was surprised by Anthony’s _______ that he had _______ our understanding of the human mind.
always loved her. a. concentrate
a. release b. enhance
b. exposure c. perceive
c. admission d. emphasize
d. acceptance
109. Due to mechanical difficulties there are only two buses
103. After class today, Julie is going to stop by the library to running right now; _______, there are four.
_______ some more material for her final paper. a. currently
a. research b. specifically
b. question c. entirely
c. expose d. normally
d. regard

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Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary
110. As the votes were counted, it became clear that 116. The restaurant next door is a direct _______ of ours; we
Springdale’s citizens had _______ a new mayor. must keep prices low to attract new customers.
a. distinguished a. match
b. elected b. supporter
c. installed c. opponent
d. judged d. competitor

111. Many organizations find that _______ in technology leads 117. The web editor is _______ responsible for creating
to greater productivity among employees. content for the company website.
a. strengthening a. primarily
b. securing b. frankly
c. investing c. greatly
d. enhancing d. extremely

112. The _______ of events that took place before the 118. Students in Professor Carter’s history course are _______
competition may have influenced the results. based on their test scores as well as class participation.
a. routine a. evaluated
b. arrangement b. criticized
c. episode c. calculated
d. sequence d. investigated

113. Thomas Edison is famous as the man who, in his 119. Karen wanted her classroom to have a friendly and
laboratory, _______ the electric light bulb. welcoming _______.
a. generated a. atmosphere
b. invented b. climate
c. accomplished c. background
d. enabled d. medium

114. The painting was _______ to its original state by several 120. Although some students were upset, the _______
experts. majority of the class was happy about the schedule
a. restored change.
b. recovered a. overwhelming
c. replaced b. remaining
d. improved c. extreme
d. massive
115. The study examined how quickly people could respond
to a visual _______.
a. pressure
b. motivation
c. stimulus
d. indication

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Reading Reading Reading
This passage is about a type of paint. 121. What was one reason painters favored ultramarine over
azurite?
Ultramarine is one of two pigments used to create the a. Ultramarine had warmer tones.
color blue in Italian Renaissance paintings. It was preferred
b. Ultramarine looked better with the color gold.
over azurite, the other blue pigment, because it provided
c. Azurite was too bright.
a richer, brighter color that complemented the warm golds
d. Azurite was too expensive.
common in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Italian paintings.
It also resisted fading over time. However, it was ten to fifteen
122. According to the passage, what do ultramarine and
times more expensive than azurite, oftentimes surpassing gold
azurite have in common?
in price.
a. They were made from lapis lazuli.
The pigment was expensive for several reasons. The b. They were used to make blue paint.
stone it is made from, lapis lazuli, had to be imported into c. They could be more expensive than gold.
Europe from Middle Eastern mines. In fact, ultramarine d. They were very difficult to make.
means “from beyond the sea.” Creating the pigment was also
laborious and time-consuming. First, one needed to grind the 123. What process is described in paragraph two?
stone into powder by hand. Because the powder contained
a. making lapis lazuli
impurities, it was pale gray. This powder was mixed with
b. grinding pigment
melted wax, resins, and oils to form a paste. The paste was
c. making ultramarine
immersed in a special bowl filled with a weak lye solution and
d. grinding azurite
beaten with sticks. This released particles of blue material
which collected at the bottom of this container. The impurities
124. How is the pigment separated from the paste?
remained in the paste. After the particles were removed, this
a. It is forced out with sticks.
process was repeated at least twice, each time yielding a
lower grade of pigment. In all, only two to three percent of the b. It is pulled out using wax.
stone eventually became pigment. c. It is ground out using stones.
d. It is washed out with a lye solution.
Due to the cost of ultramarine production, people who
wanted paintings made had special contracts written that 125. According to the passage, why was ultramarine
specified how much of it would be provided for the painter. To mentioned in contracts?
save on the pigment, painters used it only on the focal points
a. to reduce the cost of the pigment
of paintings, such as the robes of Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
b. because contracts prevented the use of azurite
c. because ultramarine was so expensive
d. to specify how ultramarine would be used

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Reading Reading Reading
This passage is about the early history of railroads. 126. According to the author, what incorrect idea do many
people have about railways?
Rail transportation is often viewed as a development of a. They always relied on engines for power.
the Industrial Revolution in the early 1800s, but should be
b. They first appeared in the 1800s.
viewed more accurately as evolving over a period of several
c. They were created to transport people.
hundred years. The first use of rails in transportation was in
d. They were first used for mining.
the 1500s in Europe. These “rails” were flat wooden boards
used in mining. A cart with roller wheels, known as a hund,
127. How were the first rails different from modern rails?
was moved along the rails through mine tunnels. The name
a. They were made of wood.
hund, German for dog, refers to the barking sound the carts
b. They could be rolled into different positions.
made as they rolled along the underground rails.
c. They were raised above ground level.
By the early 1600s, aboveground wooden railways had d. They were placed alongside existing roads.
been developed in England. Used by the mining industry to
transport coal, these “wagonways” featured vehicles with 128. Why was the first railway cart called a hund?
flanged wooden wheels that ran on raised wooden rails.
a. The first railway carts rode on rails.
The flange, or lip, of the wheel hung over the side of the rail,
b. The first railway carts made a sound like a dog.
keeping the wheel in place. Horses pulled the wagons along
c. The first railway carts carried dogs.
the route. Because the loads were heavy, wagonways usually
d. The first railway carts had roller wheels.
ran downhill from the mine to a river. The horses would then
pull the vehicles back uphill empty.
129. How were wagonways originally used?
Well over a hundred years later, some wagonways were a. to carry goods from river ports to towns
built with rails made of iron. However, the vehicles were still b. to transport loads from mines
hauled by horses, and many routes still used wooden rails c. to replace wooden rails
until the introduction of steam locomotion in the nineteenth
d. to move heavy materials between factories
century. Steam engines proved too heavy for wooden rails
to support. Even some of the early iron rails were not strong 130. Why does the author mention the weight of railway
enough to carry them and split under their massive weight. engines?
a. to identify a problem with early rails
b. to suggest why early railways ran slowly
c. to make a point about the superiority of steam
engines
d. to compare railway engines to other kinds of
engines

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A C A Step or a Sprint?
Play Ball with Gerard
Manufacturing Inc.
If you’d like the chance to have fun with your
coworkers while staying fit, look no further than
the office baseball team!
If you want to participate in our company
baseball team, join us for tryouts, which will take
place at Field Park this Thursday the seventh at
6 p.m.
Players with all levels of experience (or none
at all!) are welcome. Games will be held on If you exercise regularly, chances are walking or running play a
Saturdays throughout the season, with optional big part in your fitness routine. But is one of these actually better
practice sessions each Thursday after work. for you than the other? The answer depends on your goals.

If you are looking to get (or stay) thin, running is best. This is not
just because running burns more calories per hour, but because
hunger-reducing hormones are more present after running than
after walking. It seems odd, but studies have shown runners are
less hungry after exercising than walkers.

Walking has its strong points too. One study showed that walking
lowered the risk of heart disease even more than running. Of
B course the best choice of all is simply exercising—regardless of

No Gym Required your method.

D Maximum Effort for Maximum Benefits?


compete at high levels, like
marathon runners or long-distance
bikers, are more at risk for certain
health problems, particularly heart
issues, and may not live as long
as people who exercise at less
vigorous levels.
There is no consensus on exactly
how much is too much. Most
Many with office jobs struggle to find the time scientists agree that it depends
and opportunity for regular exercise, but if you on the person. But sticking to the
spend most of your day in a chair, it’s even more
general guidelines of 150 minutes
important to maintain a healthy level of activity. The importance of regular of moderate activity each week is
Here are a few easy ways to boost your fitness! exercise is stressed by doctors, a good bet. The health benefits of
• Park far away from the door. Do this at work scientists, and the media. The that amount of exercise are well
or when you’re running errands—the extra typical message is that we aren’t established by science. You may
steps add up over time! exercising enough—and many need to exercise more if weight
• Take the stairs! Climbing boosts your heart of us aren’t. But is there such a loss is your goal, but it may be
rate and tones muscles. If you work in a thing as too much exercise? Can best to leave extreme endurance
high-rise, get off the elevator a few floors exercise ever be harmful? events like marathons to once a
early.
As it turns out, the saying “all year at most. In other words, it’s
• Stand up for at least a few minutes every things in moderation” does apply best to exercise every day, but
hour. This helps negate health problems that to exercise. Several studies have there’s no need to do so for longer
come from sitting too long; set a timer on shown that athletes who regularly than an hour each day.
your computer to remind you.

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Reading Reading Reading
Question 131 refers to section A on page 26. Questions 137–139 refer to section D on page 26.

131. Who is this announcement written for? 137. In this passage, what is the phrase all things in
a. professional baseball players moderation used in relation to?
b. residents who live near Field Park a. conducting research
c. people looking for a new job b. competitive sports
d. employees at Gerard Manufacturing Inc. c. physical activity
d. reading about fitness
Questions 132–133 refer to section B on page 26.
138. Why are marathons mentioned?
132. What is the main purpose of this passage?
a. as a suggestion for motivated athletes
a. to discuss a problem at work
b. as a type of competition most people don’t do
b. to encourage physical activity
c. as an activity that has unknown health effects
c. to argue against a policy
d. as an example of extreme exercise
d. to demonstrate a process
139. What does the author say people disagree about?
133. Why is an elevator mentioned?
a. what health benefits moderate exercise has
a. as something helpful
b. at what point exercise becomes harmful
b. as something to avoid
c. the time of day that’s best for exercise
c. as a type of technology
d. the amount of suggested daily activity
d. as a means of transportation
Question 140 refers to two or more sections on page 26.
Questions 134–136 refer to section C on page 26.
140. Which sections refer to outside research?
134. What is the main purpose of this passage?
a. B and D
a. to examine the relationship between exercise and
b. C and D
food
c. A and C
b. to discuss the physical advantages of playing
d. A and B
sports
c. to contrast two activities
d. to describe health risks

135. In the second sentence of paragraph 2, what does this


refer to?
a. running being a good choice
b. exercise being good for you
c. weight loss being hard to maintain
d. food being fuel for activity

136. What opinion does the author express at the end of the
passage?
a. Getting any type of exercise is what matters most.
b. Walking is a better choice than running.
c. Scientists should work to eliminate heart disease.
d. Running is an important part of weight loss.

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A C
A Recipe for Success
A World of Cooking Have you always wanted to
learn Spanish? Or visit the
Pablo’s Restaurant hosts a series of beautiful Spanish countryside?
two-hour cooking workshops. Or maybe you really love
Our award-winning chef Emily Winters traditional Spanish cuisine? If
cooks dishes from food cultures any or all of these apply to you,
around the world, including European, the Taste of Spain Study Tour is
Asian, and African cuisines. And a perfect opportunity to realize
of course, there will be a lesson on your dreams!
how to make Pablo’s most popular Our three-week itinerary
Spanish dishes! provides a unique combination
Find details and sign up online, by of Spanish-language instruction,
phone, or ask next time you’re at the travel to the most beautiful areas
restaurant. of Spain, and cooking lessons
that cover traditional Spanish Don’t wait any longer. At our
Discounted package rate for all 12
and Basque techniques and affordable rates, there’s no
classes of the series.
cuisines. Small group instruction reason to put off the trip of a
Learn from the best! and one-on-one feedback aids lifetime!
student learning.

B This Week’s Shopping List D Basque in It


Spain is known worldwide for
its food. And no small part of
that recognition is thanks to
Basque cuisine. The Basque
are an ethnic group whose
traditional territory is primarily
in northern Spain but also
extends into southern France.
Basque cuisine is a distinct and
important part of the Basque
culture, and luckily for the rest
of the world, it’s delicious.

Love to cook cuisines from other countries but Basque cuisine leans heavily on what’s in season and what’s
can’t find all the items on your grocery list? Check local: fish straight from the ocean, mushrooms from the woods,
out my tips for getting the ingredients you need! vegetables from Basque farms. The highlight of Basque
• The International section. Big grocery stores cuisine is its focus on using the highest quality ingredients and
often devote an aisle to foods from around combining them in original, flavorful recipes.
the world.
If you visit San Sebastian, Spain (also known as Donostia),
• Where the locals go. If your community
a Basque food hotspot, you can hop from restaurant to
includes neighborhoods with strong ties to
other countries, visit those stores to find restaurant like the locals do. Be sure to sample small dishes
great foreign foods. called pintxos. Wherever you visit, you’ll likely see someone
• The Internet. You can find nearly any type of asking the chef for whatever’s best that day, rather than
food online and have it delivered right to your requesting specific menu items.
door.
Basque cuisine is popular in several parts of the world, with
Don’t forget to visit my blog next week for more many restaurants serving pintxos or traditional Basque dinners.
food-lover tips and for ideas for dishes you never We owe this to several notable chefs who’ve taken an interest
imagined trying to make! in Basque cuisine and to Basque emigrants in other countries
who have shared a taste of their homeland.

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Reading Reading Reading
Question 141 refers to section A on page 28. Questions 146–148 refer to section D on page 28.

141. What is said about Emily Winters? 146. What is the main focus of this passage?
a. She wants Pablo’s to serve different cuisines. a. popular world cuisines
b. She owns Pablo’s. b. interesting restaurants
c. She has trained in many countries. c. the food of a certain culture
d. She has been recognized for her ability. d. new styles for traditional food

Questions 142–143 refer to section B on page 28. 147. Why might people in San Sebastian restaurants order
something that wasn’t on the menu?
142. What is the main purpose of this passage?
a. to try something new
a. to explain where to find certain foods
b. to get the freshest food
b. to show how ethnic foods became widely popular
c. to order what they like most
c. to recommend different international cuisines
d. to show they know the chef’s speciality
d. to summarize the ingredients for a specific recipe
148. In the last sentence of paragraph 4, what does their
143. What will the author most likely include in her blog next
refer to?
week?
a. Basque cooks
a. directions to her favorite store
b. Basque people
b. recipes for international dishes
c. restaurant owners
c. an interview with a famous chef
d. people who visit Spain
d. a review of her favorite restaurant
Questions 149–150 refer to two or more sections on
Questions 144–145 refer to section C on page 28. page 28.
144. In the last sentence of paragraph 2, what does aids 149. How does section C differ from the other sections?
mean?
a. It was written for a specific audience.
a. provides
b. It mentions language learning.
b. helps
c. It offers specific cooking techniques and tips.
c. follows
d. It discusses traveling to different countries.
d. describes
150. What do all four sections imply?
145. What is the purpose of the last sentence?
a. Increasing numbers of people are learning to cook.
a. to give suggestions on enjoyable activities
b. International foods are popular with many people.
b. to encourage people to participate
c. Ethnic restaurants are expanding their business.
c. to provide a tip for traveling safely
d. Basque food is difficult to make.
d. to show where to get more information

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Writing Section
WRITING SECTION INSTRUCTIONS
30-MINUTE TIME LIMIT
• The examiner will have already provided you a writing answer document on which to write your essay.
Make sure you have filled in your name and your signature exactly as you did on your registration form
and answer sheet, as well as your birthdate and your registration number.
• Do NOT write your essay in this test booklet. Write your essay on the writing answer document you
have been provided.
• Use a #2 (soft) pencil only.
• For the writing section you will first read a short article. After you read the article, you can choose
either Task 1 or Task 2. For Task 1 you will write a letter. For Task 2 you will write an essay. Do only
ONE of these tasks. If you do not write on one of these topics, your paper will not be scored.
• You will have 30 minutes to write your letter or essay. You should write about one page.
• You may make an outline or notes if you wish, but your outline will not count toward your score.
• Write inside the boxes on pages 3 and 4 of your writing answer document.
• Extra sheets of paper or scratch paper will not be scored. Please use ONLY the space provided on the
writing answer document to complete the writing section.
• You will not be graded on the appearance of your paper, but your handwriting must be readable. You
may change or correct your writing, but you should not recopy the entire task.
• Use your own words as much as possible. Do not copy a lot from the article given below.
• Your essay will be judged on how clearly you express your ideas. Use the appropriate format for a
letter or essay.

The City Times


New Supermarket
A company wants to build a very large supermarket at the edge of our city. It will be one of the largest
supermarkets in the country. The company says customers will be able to find everything they want at low
prices. Owners of small, local shops are worried that the new supermarket could ruin their businesses.

Task 1: Letter
The City Times is interested in citizens’ opinions about the new supermarket. Do you think it should be built
in your city or not? Write a letter to the editor, giving specific reasons to explain your view. Begin your letter,
“Dear Editor.”

Task 2: Essay
What are the advantages and disadvantages of shopping at very large supermarkets? How does it compare to
shopping in small, local stores? Give specific examples to support your answer.

When you have selected your task, remember to fill in “letter” or “essay” in the ECCE Writing Response box in
the front of your writing answer document.

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