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Test 3 READING (45 minutes) Part1 Questions 1-5 For each question, choose the correct answer. & CAMBRIDGE Zara, Really sonry—Ihave ‘t0.work lato tonight '50 can't cook dinner after all. know you're busy and your brother's ‘coming round. Could ‘you order a takeway? eat at work. | All For sale Traditional wooden dining table and chairs. Some damage to table top. Call Mark after 7 p.m. on 087322 51983 This tennis equipment is for club members only. To hire rackets and balls for use on the court, see Reception. 44 Zara should A buy something for Ali's dinner. B have dinner without Ali. € eat the dinner that Ali has made. What does the seller say? A The items he has got are not all in perfect condition. B You can contact him any time you like. His furniture is not made in an old- fashioned style. A You're not permitted to use this equipment unless you have club membership. B If you wish to become a member of the tennis club, ask at Reception. © Non-members must bring their own equipment to use on these courts.{can't go to the running ‘lub today. But you should definitly go, even though i's your fist time. Everyone ||| in the group's realy helpful ~ especially if you're new. College Art Class To prepare for next lesson, find out about famous landscape paintings so you can discuss them in class. Well also use computers to look at pictures painted outdoors to inspire us. Reading A Olivia is encouraging Aiden to go running today. B Olivia wants Aiden to tell the group that she can’t run today. Olivia is letting Aiden know that the running group are expecting him today. A Students will be working outdoors during their next art class. B Students must produce their next picture using painting software. © Students should do some research before the next session. 45Test 3 Part2 Questions 6-10 For each question, choose the correct answer. The people below all want to find a castle to visit. On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight castles. Decide which castle would be the most suitable for the people below. Alan is keen on history, and wants to visit a castle that was the site of well-known historical events. He'd like the castle to be near the coast, with tours led by a guide. Yoshiko wants to see a castle that people are still living in. She loves visiting beautiful gardens, and would like to explore interesting places in the castle. Paulo and Maria collect antiques, so want to visit a castle that still has some of its original furniture on display, and hear about the building's history. They also want something that’s particularly suitable for young children. Kerim wants somewhere with a great historical atmosphere, with 9 , typical food from the past to try, and people dressed in costume. He'd also like to see art that’s been in the castle for centuries. Jake and his brother have always wanted to visit the ruins of a castle surrounded by water, with great views. Jake also wants to learn about any wildlife living in and around the castle. 46Castles to vi A_ Durston Castle has a valuable art collection, secret tunnels - one leading ‘to the beach — and visitors mustn't miss the unusual rooms deep beneath the castle walls. Because the building is the Durston family’s home, some parts cannot be visited ~ but you can sit on the grass under the trees and admire the flower beds and fountains. There's a play area for children too. © Castle Hemsworth’s guides, dressed in historical costumes, give visitors information about the traditional castle building, towers and gardens. Wild horses live nearby. Inside, the castle looks unchanged, with old furniture and portraits of people who've lived here E _Chartsmouth Castle was once owned and lived in by kings. Visitors love exploring the rooms, some of which have hidden tunnels. You can see the sea from the top of the walls, and younger visitors will love the outdoor games. G Rushford is an old castle on the coast which is a popular local attraction. The Rushford Castle café in the walls serves food typical of the castle's history. Inside, there are beautiful rooms with antique tables and clocks. Outside, visitors can see a wide variety of wildlife. Reading B At Castle Woodward, experience what li was like at the time it was built. Staff wear clothes typical of the time, and offer everyone tasty snacks made using recipes fom different periods of history. Inside, the walls are covered with original paintings of the generations of people who've lived in the castle, D Only a few parts of the ancient castle of Marlin are left, but you can still visit some underground rooms and see beautiful countryside from the high tower.The castle is in the middle of a lake and has lovely gardens. ‘There are talks about the castle, and the bats, birds and butterflies that have made Marlin their home. F Experts at the ruins of Garston Castle will show you around and give you information - and offer you 17th-century snacks! Hear how the building was once the scene of famous battles, and is now home to a variety of wildlife. And from the south side, there are fantastic sea views. H_ Sawbridge Castle was bultt in 1712 on an foland in a lake. Inside, you can still see beautifully designed beds, tables and other objects once used by fatrilies living there. Put on headphones and listen to information about. the history of Sawbridge Castle, Visitors of all ages will ove the toy museum in the gardens. 47Test 3 Part3 Questions 11-15 For each question, choose the correct answer. Ana Ronson Singer-songwriter Singer-songwriter Ana Ronson grew up in Ireland. Although her parents weren’t musicians, there was always music in the house. Her grandfather played the guitar, and taught Ana and her brother to play. The first time Ana tried singing in front of an audience was at school - she was so nervous that her teacher had to lead her off the stage. This teacher suggested that joining the school theatre club might make her more confident. After attending the club for a while, she happily sang with 0 other students at an end-of-term concert. A year later, her brother, who was in a band, asked her to write a song for them, and so she wrote her first ever song, Falling Stars. Writing it took just three days and she enjoyed it so much that she enrolled on a songwriting course run by a professional songwriter. Despite being the youngest student, she already knew more about music than many of the others. But Ana says the teacher didn’t listen to anything she said, and she wrote Something to Say about how annoyed this made her feel. She posted this song online, and it became a huge success. She was delighted when people left comments saying that they loved it and found new meanings in the words each time they heard them. Joss Alton, the owner of a recording company called Isotope Music, flew from his office on the other side of Ireland to ask her to join Isotope. At first she wasn’t sure; she didn’t know anything about the company, and didn’t want someone telling her what to sing. However, Joss persuaded her this wouldn’t happen, and a short time later she performed at a concert in Dublin arranged by Isotope. They sold all the tickets very quickly and it was an amazing evening. Ana says she’s less interested in writing songs about when life's good; when it's not, there's more for her to say. One of her favourite songs is Decision, written about why her brother stopped singing for a while, and how unhappy it made him. While she hopes that fans will like her songs, her aim is to write about personal experiences that matter to her. 48Ww 12 13 14 15 Reading What helped Ana stop being scared of singing to an audience? A practising her singing with a band B asking a teacher to stand on stage with her C being in a drama group at schoo! D making sure she was not in the front row How was the songwriting course useful for Ana? A She was able to meet some well-known singers. B The teacher's attitude gave her an idea for a song. © She learnt a lot from other writers on the course. D The teacher gave her advice about the music business. Ana decided to work with Joss Alton because A __ he promised to let her choose which songs to sing. B he offered to help her put on a concert. © she liked some other singers that he worked with. D he owned a company in her home town. Ana most enjoys writing songs that A _ she is sure her fans will like. B deal with difficult times. © her brother can sing with his band. D__ help people remember their own experiences. What would Ana write to fans in her blog? ® [Listening to my parents playing ® | writing songs just gets easier with music on their instruments really practice. Nowadays it only takes encouraged me to become a a week or so ~ it wasn't like that singer myself. when I started! c D I loved playing the concert in | read what people write about me Dublin. | hope that next time we'll online - it means a lot to me that sell all the tickets - it was a shame they like listening carefully to my to have some empty seats! songs. 49Test 3 Part 4 Questions 16-20 Five sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose the correct answer, There are three extra sentences which you do not need to use. Steve Dalway’s cycle ride Steve Dalway has recently completed an amazing bike ride between the US cities of Los Angeles and Boston, a distance of nearly 5,500 km. He and ten other cyclists took part in a trip organised by a company that provided a mechanic, planned the accommodation and route, and carried the cyclists’ bags. | se Even with these, the ride involved a huge amount of effort. Steve had already completed another long cycle ride in Europe. [#7 For example, he knew that on any ride, eating properly is important. When you don’t eat enough, your ability to recover after hard exercise is reduced. For this reason, he always made sure he had a large breakfast before setting off every morning. [78 The sight of the hotel at the end of the day was still very welcome, however! One of the toughest times for the riders in the US was when the route climbed high into the Rocky Mountains. By the end of that part of the ride, Steve had climbed an amazing 28,000 m in total. 19 An early section of the ride, for instance, took the group of cyclists through the Mojave desert, where the high temperatures made them feel as if they were in an oven. In the desert, Steve had to drink four litres of liquid every 40 km in order to keep going. The cyclists used paper maps and had electronic devices to record the distances they travelled. So that everyone knew what they'd be facing the next day, a big map was displayed every evening in the hotel where the group were staying. 20 | At first the cyclists were disappointed when the black line drawn on the map by the organisers only moved forward by small amounts, despite all the day's work. At the end of the ride, however, they felt very proud of what | they'd achieved. 50Reading He therefore had an idea of what to expect on this one. It also allowed them to see the progress they had made. He was surprised that he had gone so fast. Doing that gave him the energy he needed to keep going. It also arranged stops every 50 km for snacks and drinks. This ride would be 1,000 km longer. As a result, Steve's family knew how he was feeling each day. There were other challenges, too. 51Test 3 Part 5 Questions 21-26 For each question, choose the correct answer, Honey People all over the world enjoy eating honey. But how much do you know about this (21) . food? Most honey is made by bees, but what few people realise is that there are several types of bee which make honey. Bees may have to visit about two million flowers to produce only half a kilo of honey. The both how the honey tastes and its . more than three hundred kinds of honey. type of flower the bees visit (22) colour. In fact, there are (23) In (24). very rare. In many cultures, people have used it for centuries to (25) . .. times, honey was added to food instead of sugar, as sugar was various health problems. (26) .... , people all over the world still add it to hot water and drink it when they have a sore throat. 21 A usual B shared © general D common 22 A makes B affects © guides D directs 23 A cortectly B actually © accurately D absolutely 24 A antique B far © elderly D ancient 25 A cure B mend © repair D assist 26 A Recently B Lately © Nowadays D Already 52Reading Part 6 Questions 27-32 For each question, write the correct answer. Write one word for each gap. Starting at college Hi, my name’s Emma. Welcome to the college! I've been studying here for a year now. Starting at college isn’t easy, but I'm sure you'll soon fee! at home. When | first started studying here last year, | was (27)... ssses Nervous that I couldn't even ask anyone for help. | got lost five times on my first day! . student at the college has been new at one time, Remember that (28) ......... and understands how you feel. So (29) . ask — we're all happy to help! . you're not sure where to go, just You probably don’t know many people here. To make some friends, (30) .... not spend break times with some of your new classmates in the café? Or how Bt)... (82) ... joining one of the many clubs we have at the college? ++. are lots to choose from. Good luck on your new course! 53Test 3 WRITING (45 minutes) Part 1 You must answer this question, ‘Write your answer in about 100 words on the answer sheet. Question 1 Read this email from your college English teacher Miss Jones and the notes you have made. Dear Students, 'm planning to invite a well-known person to come into our English class and give a talk. Great! I'd like to invite either a scientist or an actor. Which would be better? ' hope that each student will have a question to ask this rson — what I like tc kK person - what would you like to ask? a We want our visitor to enjoy the day with us. What do you ole) think we can do to entertain the visitor after the talk? I'm looking forward to receiving your ideas! Suggest ... Miss Jones Write your email to Miss Jones using all the notes. 54Writing Part 2 Choose one of these questions. Write your answer in about 100 words on the answer sheet. Question 2 You see this announcement in an English-language magazine, Articles wanted! Computer games Do you and your friends enjoy playing computer games? What are the good and bad things about computer games? The most interesting articles answering these questions will appear in our magazine. Write your article. Question 3 Your English teacher has asked you to write a story. Your story must begin with this sentence. It was my first time in the jungle and | was so excited. Write your story. 55Test 3 LISTENING (approximately 30 minutes) Part 1 Questions 1-7 For each question, choose the correct answer. 1 Why was the man late? 564 5 7 Listening What does the man decide to order? 57Test 3 Part 2 Questions 8-13 For each question, choose the correct answer. 10 1 58 You will hear two friends talking about doing exercise. Why is the man finding it difficult to do exercise? ‘A He can't afford to go to the gym. B_ He doesn’t have a lot of free time. There aren't any sports facilities nearby. You will hear two people talking in a restaurant. They agree that A the soup was very spicy. B__ the fish dishes were very tasty, © one of the desserts was very small. You will hear a woman telling her friend about her neighbours. What problem does she have with her neighbours? A They are noisy. B They are unfriendly. © They are untidy. You will hear two friends talking about a new museum. What does the woman say about it? A She was surprised by some things on display. B The opening hours suit her, © — She hopes to have another chance to visit.12 13 Listening You will hear a man talking to a colleague about a hotel he stayed in. He complains that A the room was too small for him. B__ the location wasn't what he expected. © he was disturbed by the traffic. You will hear two passengers talking on an aeroplane. How does the woman feel about flying? A__ She thinks it’s very convenient. B She finds it a relaxing way to travel. She prefers travelling by train to flying. 59Test 3 Part 3 Questions 14~19 For each question, write the correct answer in the gap. Write one or two words or a number or a date or a time. You will hear a tour guide talking about arrangements for a day trip to a place called Gulum. Day trip to Gulum Bus leaves at: (14) .. Meet before trip at: hotel (18) .. First stop: ruin of a (16) Lunch at: The (17) .. Restaurant Afternoon activity: (18) .. or beach volleyball Bring: (19) . 60.Listening Part 4 Questions 20-25 For each question, choose the correct answer. You will hear an interview with a man called James Sweeney who works as a tree-climbing instructor. 20 How did James become interested in trees? A He worked for someone who looked after trees. B He enjoyed playing in trees when he was a child. © He learnt about trees from his mother. 21 What surprised James when he first learnt to climb trees? A the time it took to become good at it B___ the wide range of people in the class the amount of equipment needed 22 What does James enjoy most about his teaching work? A__ helping people who need the skill for their work B giving people an interesting new experience C showing people how to climb in different kinds of weather 23 James travels around the USA a lot because A interest in tree climbing is increasing there. B there isn’t much work in his own area in winter. © he'd like to visit as many parts of the country as possible. 24 What does James like about sleeping in trees? A He wakes up to the sound of birds. B He thinks it's comfortable. © He can look at the stars. 25 When James climbs in the rainforests, he moves more slowly because A hewants to study the insects. B he finds the trees difficult to climb. C he has to protect the trees. 61Sample answer sheet: Reading @ fj cs Oral ‘OFFIGE USE ONLY - DO NOT WRITE OR WAKE ANY HARK ABOVE THIS LINE Page Tore Cambridge Assessment English Candidate Candidate Name Number contre Contre Name Number Examination Examination Title Details Candidate Assosement Signature Date Supervisor: Ifthe candidate is ABSENT or has WITHDRAWN shade here Preliminary Reading Candidate Answer Sheet Instructions Use a PENCIL (8 or 8) Rab out any answer you wantto change wih an oreaor. For Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: Mark ONE leer for each answer. 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