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Test 8 READING
Test 8 READING
' Part 1
Questions 1-5
For each question, choose the correct answer.
1 ‘A Speak to an assistant first before using the
CUSTOMERS changing room.
Take no more than 2 B_ Take at least two items of clothing into the
items of clothing into the changing room:
changing room unless you
speak to an assistant first. || © Ask for permission to take more than two items
into the changing room
2 ‘A. Michaelis ill and can’t play.
yack B Jack should contact others to see if they are
We need more interested in playing
players for
Saturday's game © Michael needs a quick reply.
as a few others
are ill. Call
me if you fancy
playing. Let ne
know as soon as
possible so I can
contact others if
necessary.
Michael
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LIBRARY A
We will open at 9.30 on
Wednesday B Opening hours are different on 20 July.
Staff training starts at 9.30.
20 July because of
staff training. © The library will open at a different time after 20
July.
Normal hours wilt
continue next week.To:
[email protected]
From:
[email protected]
Hi Morris
| can’t make the concert
ht. If you want my ticket
email me. I don't want any
money for it! Have it as a
itt!
LEFT LUGGAGE
Our office will keep
your luggage for up to
2 weeks, After this we
will contact you at your
email address
Reading
‘A. Morris can have the ticket for free,
B The ticket was a gift.
© Chris will email the ticket to Morris.
‘A Customers can leave luggage for no longer than
two weeks.
B Customers must email the office if they cannot
collect their luggage.
© Customers who have not collected luggage will
be sent an email.
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Questions 6-10 .
Part 2
For each question, choose the correct answer.
The people below all want to do something to keep fit.
On the opposite page there are eight descriptions of fitness activities.
Decide which activity would be the most suitable for the people below.
A.
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Theo is new to the area and wants to get fit for the first time in
his life. He is more interested in team sports and would like to
make friends as well.
Barbara loves running and would like to join a running club.
She can't afford a membership fee to begin with but if she likes
it, she'd be keen to sign up and volunteer as well.
Tracy has decided to join a gym. She wants to have someone who
can help and encourage her to work hard. She'd also like to go
swimming at the weekend.
Steve is looking for a personal trainer and is returning to
exercise after hurting his ankle. He is busy at work and needs
someone who is available any day.
Debbie is a keen athlete and wants to find somewhere she can
train on a race-track and compete against other athletes. She
likes to train early in the morning.Fitness activi
A Stevie's Gym
Stevie's Gym is well known in the area for
offering the best in everything to do with
health and fitness. Relax in our luxury
‘swimming pool or use the latest equipment
in the gym. I's easy to lose interest if you
don't have the right support, and our skilled
team of trainers will get you started and help
you stay focused.
B Blackwell Gym
‘The very best in personal service. Our members
‘get free health check when they join, We will
then discuss your aims and design a personal
programme to help you achieve your goals.
‘Open six days a week, closed on Sundays.
© The Arcadian Harriers
‘We meet in the Arcadian Leisure Centre
twice a week and set off on planned routes
around the area. Join us on Tuesday for
the 6k run and Thursday for the 10k. You
don’t have to become a member to run with
us, but we'd love it if you did, We are also
looking for people to help out with events.
D JDC Gym
We offer personal, one-to-one training
programmes for beginner and mare
advanced workouts. Our trainers are
available seven days a week and can meet
you at the gym or at 2 place that’s more
convenient to you. Build your strength and
fitness and get help with any injuries you
may have.
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E Temple Health and Fitness
‘Whether you want to improve your fitness
or lose weight, you can be sure to find the
support you need to achieve your goals
with our team of personal trainers. Visit our
website to view theit personal profiles and
areas of expertise. Currently we are offering
sessions at weekends only.
F Arena Leisure Centre
‘We know that some days are perfect for
achieving goals in the gym, while others are
best spent relaxing in the sauna. Whatever your
needs, we can promise you a personal service.
Please note the swimming pool is being used
for competitions every Saturday and Sunday and
is not open to the public on these days.
G Central Fitness and Leisure
We are one of the larger leisure centres in the
area and can offer a huge range of activities
at our 24-hour gym and 400-metre running
track that is free to use for members. Sign
up to our monthly league table and see how
your times compare to other members.
H Sport Special
For those who want to fecus on their own
personal fitness, Sport Special provides
members with a modern gym with the
latest equipment. The leisure centre also
organises group events such as five-a-side
football or hockey. After the match, get to
know your team mates in the café for tea,
coffee and snacks.
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Part3
Questions 11-15 .
For each question, choose the correct answer.
Georgina Johnson writes about the
mobile phone
Looking back to when | was younger in the 1980s, I can remember
dreaming of two inventions | thought would change my world but were
probably not likely to happen in my lifetime. One was a tiny video camera
that I could carry around in my pocket and film moments whenever | had
the opportunity. The other was something | could use to see and speak to
people miles away. | often saw them in science fiction films, and they didn't
even need to be plugged in!
{find it incredible that during my adult life these two dreams have become
2 reality. And not even two separate inventions. Just one phone, small
enough to keep in my pocket so that I hardly know it’s there. | can vi
or chet to friends and relatives, catch up with the latest news, watch videos
of my favourite bands, check the weather forecast or send messages.
Thanks to satniav | never have to worry if | get lost when I make a journey
somewhere | have never been before. I can shop as much asi want and
even take a course in any subject { want . the list goes on.
‘Along with the internet, the mobile phone must be the biggest change
in technology ever. So why do many of us feel slightly worried about
how much time we spend on the phone in our lives? It's strange that the
opportunities it has offered us for communication seem to have limited
the time we actually spend talking to each other. We are all used to seeing
friends and families who are always looking at their screens and taking
very little notice of those around them
The mobile phone is here to stay and we have to find a way of deating with
the problems it might create. ! believe these are challenges we have to
solve individually rather than expecting something or someone else to
come to our rescue. I's up ta us to be careful about the time we spend
online and remember that it's good to talk with those sitting nearby. We
can still feel amazed to have such a powerful piece of technology available
when we need it
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What does Georgina say about the 1980s?
A. She didn't have a TV.
B Some inventions seemed a tong way in the future.
© People were always watching science fiction films.
D. She had friends who lived a tong way away.
Georgina says that a mobile phone
A iseasyto carry.
B can be hard to know how to use.
© is easy to lose.
D is helping her with her studies.
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What changes does Georgina say the mobile phone has created?
‘A We now depend on the internet.
19 friends and relatives as often.
© We communicate with people in a different way.
B_ We spend more time communicating with people.
B It stops us se
Georgina thinks that people who use a mobile phone
‘A. don't realise how powerful it can be.
B should speak to others for help.
© are beginning to wish it hadn't been invented.
D are responsible for using it sensibly.
What would be a good introduction to this article?
A | Georgina Johnson explains how her 8 | Are you spending too long on your
dreams have come true now the mobile mobile phone? Georgina Johnson
phone has made her life so much warns of some of the dangers.
easier.
© [one of the greatest inventions of all | BD
time or something we should be a little
concerned about? Georgina Johnson
gives her views on the mobile phone.
Do you dream about what the future
may be like and what technological
inventions will occur? They are
unlikely to come true says Georgina
Johnson.
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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.
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The History of Fish and Chips
Fish and chips: the meal the UK is probably best known for
around the world. 11's unlikely you'll find many small towns or
villages up and down the country that don't have a fish and chip
shop on the corner.
However, neither fried fish nor chips were first eaten in the UK.
It is believed that fried fish covered in flour was brought into the
countr by Jewish visitors from Spain and Portugal in the early
1800s. |_4. it's difficult to say for sure which of these two.
countries started frying potatoes first, as to begin with this was
street food sold as fast food snacks to poorer people. 17
Experts are also not sure where fish and chips were first sold
together in the UK. Some believe the prize should go to a man
called Joseph Malin, who opened a shop in London around
the 1860s. His family started by selling fried potatoes and then
later added fish to the menu. 18 Records show that he
was also selling fish and chips around the 1860s in a market in
Lancashire in the north of England.
Until as recently as the 1980s the takeaway was served wrapped
in old newspaper, a custom that some say started in order to
save money. [19 Newspaper could only be used if the
food was wrapped in more hygienic paper frst.
The popularity of other takeaway meals such as pizza or burgers
has certainly led to a decline in the number of fish and chip
shops. There are now thought to be around 8,000 of them in
the country. (20 But this is still a huge number when
compared to some of the well-known fast food businesses.Reading
Because of this, there is nothing to show where the practice actually began.
However, shops doing this were told to stop for reasons of people's health.
Then there's the difference of opinion about the size of chips,
Chips are atso believed to have come from elsewhere, either France or Belgium.
There are no records to show which shop opened first,
However, others believe first prize should go to someone called John Lees.
This is compared to the 35,000 in the 1930s.
However, itis clearly not a heatthy meal.
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Part 5
Questions 21-26.
For each question, choose the correct answer.
The Great White Shark
The great white shark is thought of as a killer, but this is not really
f21).......... True, one look is enough to confirm how frightening
these creatures are. They can be anywhere between four and five
metres long and have around 300 teeth (22) ....... in rows, They can
travel through the water at up to 24 kilometres an hour, speeding
up when they attack. However, of the 100 or so shark attacks on
humans that are (23) ........ each year, only around a half of these
are made by the great white and most of these attacks do not lead
to the person losing their life. Research has shown that the shark
will often carry (24)... 8 test bite, and in many cases it has been
shown they will release a human, Unfortunately, (25) .......... to the
size of the creature's mouth this can still lead to the person being
(26)... injured.
21 A gained B won ¢ fair D corrected
A put B done © made D arranged
A reported B said € told D placed
Ain Bup © out Don
25 A due B since Cas D for
26 A mainly B importantly seriously D strictly
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Part
Questions 27-32
For each question, write the correct answer.
Write one word for each gap.
The Tower of London
Thope you like the photos of our holiday. My favourites are the
ones (27). the Tower of London. The big black birds
you can see in one of the photos are called ‘ravens? The story
goes that if ever these birds leave, the Tower will fall along with
the country. (28) _ are always supposed to be
(29) ............ least six but the Tower keeps seven or more, just
to be safe! The guide explained that it was King Charles If
(30). ordered this when he was warned of the dangers
of killing the birds.
They don't want the ravens to fly away so one of their wings is
‘clipped’. We were told that this doesn’t hurt them at all but that
it stops them flying away. All the birds are given names and {
was surprised (31) ...........- learn that the oldest one they've
had was called Jim Crow, who lived (32) ............ he was
44 years old!
171Test 8 WRITING
Test 8 WRITING
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 English-speaking friend Marcela and the notes you have made.
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Marcela
Where shall we meet?
| Hi
| enjoyed hearing all your atest news last month and
I'm really looking forward to seeing you next week!
‘Metoo! | | know your town quite well as I've been there a few
times. Where would you like to meet?
Il be travelling with my dad! He won't be eating wnat
but | wondered if you had any suggestions for what he | Tell Marcela
suggesr. | Hid do during the evening.
Shall | bring my photos of our holiday together?
Write back soon!
Marcela Yes, because...
Write your email to Marcela using all the notes.
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Part2
Choose one of these questions.
Write your answer in about 100 words on the answer sheet.
Question 2
You see this notice in an English-language magazine.
Pea Eco
1S THERE A PERSON YOU LIKE TO SPENO TIME WITH?
Have you known this person a long time?
What do you like to do together?
Write an article answering these questions and we will put it 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.
The van drove past and a box felt from the back ofit.
Write your story.
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Test 8 LISTENING
Part 1 OQ
Questions 1-7
For each question, choose the correct answer.
1 What time does reception open?
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2 Whenis the best month to plant the seeds?
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3 Where did the man buy his shirt?
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4 How much is one adult ticket to the football match?
£25 | £15 | £60
5 Whatisit that needs replacing?
6 — Where does the man want his wife to come?
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7 When is Janine’s birthday?
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Part 2 O
Questions 8-13
For each question, choose the correct answer.
8 You will hear two friends talking about a sales assistant.
The woman thinks
A he knew when to ask for help.
B he hasn't been working in the shop for long.
© he is likely to become manager there.
9 Youwill hear two friends talking about saving for when they re
The man thinks
‘A. people retire too soon.
B younger people don't care.
© peopie should start saving as early as possible.
10. You will hear a husband and wife talking about a holiday.
The woman says
A. she would like to go somewhere they've visited before.
B it's cheaper to book online.
she would like to go with friends.
11 You will hear two friends talking about the local library.
The man says
‘A. families don’t take their children to libraries.
B people should have more books at home.
© fa library closes it is unlikely to be replaced.
12. You will hear two friends talking about doing a presentation,
What is the woman worried about?
A The technology might not work.
B She is worried about feeling too nervous.
© She isn’t sure of what to say.
13 You wilt hear two friends tal
The man says
A it's difficult to concentrate.
about working from home.
B he is more efficient.
€ he misses tatking to people.Listening
Part3 QO
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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 atime.
You will hear a radio presenter telling new students about the first week at university.
Your First Week at University
Make sure you bring information about your course and
(14)
‘Tell someone if you find anything that is (18) ..
The first place to meet new people is the (1) ....
Clubs and societies are a great way to meet people who are
studying (17) ..
Avoid signing up for more than (18)
Register with the (19) ...
v= BFOUPS,
. soon after you arrive.
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Part 4 oO
Questions 20-25
For each question, choose the correct answer.
You will hear an interview with a woman called Carrie Lewis, who is talking about her reasons for
travelling.
20 What does Carrie say about her reasons for having long holidays?
‘A. They have interrupted her career.
B She might not be able to have them when she has a family.
© Ifitwere possible she would travel for longer.
21 Carrie says she can afford @ tong holiday partly because
A. she finds work before she goes travelling
B she shares the cost with other people.
© she avoids spending too much on accommodation.
22 What does Carrie say about jobs?
A. I's not difficult to find work in a restaurant.
B You have to start work early
© She once worked ina hotel.
23 Carrie explained that this year
A she had been offered a job.
B she couldn't find a job in the French cities
© she wrote toa few restaurants while she was in France.
24 What does Carrie say about the family restaurant?
A. nobody in the family spoke English.
B one of the children employed her.
© they had English-speaking customers.
25 Why was the job perfect for Carrie?
A The family had a boat she could use
B It gave her time to travel.
© She could sometimes work on Sunday.
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