KET考试精品测试题
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Text1.完形填空
InBritain,winteristheasonnotonlyforvisitstothe
theatre,opera,concertsandballet,butalsoforshoppingor
,oneofthe__1__citiesintheworld,has
plentytoofferduringthewintermonths,__2__inthewayof
entertainment-andthe__3__actlikeamagnetwith__4__
arrayofprentsforthe
Christmas__5__,followedbylargescalebargainsinthe
January__6__.Butit''snotonlyLondonthat__7__value
shopping-mostofoursuburbanand__8__centreshavejust
asmuchtooffertothe__9__you''rebad
__10__London,youdon''thavetospendallyour__11__there-
andthatgoesforalltheyear__12__,rainorcoach
and__13__whatelBritainhastooffer;__14__aremany
excursions,eveninwinter,andamongthegreatcountry
hous__15_keeptheirstatelyfrontdoorsopen__16__the
yearareLongleatandWoburnAbbey.__17__acaranddrive
__18__intothebeautyofthewinterlandscape-thescenery
willbe__19__beautiful-andthepeoplewillhavemoretimeto
chattoyou__20__thistimeofyear.
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SectionIIIReadingComprehensionPartAReadthe
followingthree
thequestionsoneachtextbychoosingA,B,
CorD.
MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET1bydrawinga
thicklineacross
thecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.
Text2阅读理解
ItwasaquarterpastnineasMariehurriedintotheoffice
hadinched
alongthroughheavymorningtraffic,makingherafew
idedtostartouthalf
sidethelobby,shehadto
standattheelevatorsandwaitveralminutesbeforeshe
efinally
reachedtheofficemarked"KingEnterpris,"sheknockedat
tappedonthedooragain,
insidethenextoffice,shecouldhearthesoundofvoices,so
ghshewassureitwas
thesameofficeshehadbeenintwoweeksbeforewhenshe
,itlookedquitedifferent
,loyees
ar
endoftheroom,somebodymusthavejusttoldagoodjoke,
shethought,becautherewasaloudburstoflaughterasshe
mentshehadthoughttheywerelaughingat
eofthemenlookedathiswatch,clappedhis
ytheyallwent
totheirdesksand,inamatterofconds,everyonewashard
yshewent
uptothe
manwhowassittingatthedesknearesttothedoorand
lookingupfromhiswork,hetoldhertohaveaatandwait
,rie
realidthattheday''sworkintheofficebeganjustbeforeMr.
hefoundoutthathelivedinConnecticut
andcameintoManhattanonthesametraineverymorning,
arrivingintheofficeat9:35,sothathisstaffknew
exactlywhentostartworking.
eltnervouswhensheknockedatthedoor
becau_______.
erfirstdayinanewjob
alittlebitlateforwork
afraidthatshehadgonetothewrongplace
asnoanswerfrominsidetheoffice
ouldhardlyrecognitheofficeshewentintoas
_______.
[A>shehadbeenthereonlyonce
[B>snotintheoffice
[C>nobodywasdoinganywork
[D>theofficehadanewappearance
pleintheofficesuddenlystartedworking
becau_______.
wastrangerintheoffice
dfinishedtheirmorningbreak
antedtotalktoMarie
swasabouttoarrive
nferfromthetextthattheemployeesofthe
enterpri_______.
tarttheirworkbylisteningtoajoke
ldtonewcomers
wayspunctualforwork
devotiontothecompany
ttitleforthistextwouldbe_______.
alLikeAClock
elcome
nctualManager
LateThanNever
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剑桥通用五级英语ket模拟试题精选4
日期:2012-02-02来源:新航道
PartAYouhavereadthefollowingmagazineadvertimentinwhicha
Britishgirlislookingforpen-friendsandyouwanttogetintouch
withher.
Name:HelenYoung
Age:st:collectingcoins,stampsandpostcards;
s:42Johnson
Street,Edinburgh,EH91LN,UK
Writealettertoher(HelenYoung),tellingherabout:
schooling/bbiesYoushouldwriteapproximately100words.
Youdonotneedtowritetheaddress.
PartBBelowisagraphshowingthedistributionofcaraccidentsinacity
thegraphandwriteanessayofabout120words
makingreferencetothefollowingpoints:tributionofcaraccidents
siblereasonsfor
thedistributionofcaraccidents
inthecity
Thenumberofcaraccidents
Level3OralTest
PartI(3minutes)
Task:Identifyingonelf;identifyingthings/people;passingoninformation.
Interlocutor:
Goodmorning(afternoon).Mynameis....andthisismycolleague....
He/rnamesare...and...Would
youtellmeyourcandidatenumberssoIcancheckthem,pleaThank
you.(Handoverthemarksheetstotheasssor.)Firstofallwe''dliketoknow
somethingaboutyou,CandidateA,soI''mgoingtoaskyousomequestions.
Hometown
Either:(forcandidatesfromotherprovinces)1,Wheredidyoulive
beforeyoucamehere2,Howlonghaveyoulivedhere3,Howdoyoulikeit
Why4,DoyouthinkyouwilllivehereforeverWhy
Or:(Forcandidatestakingtheexaminationlocally)1,Doyoulivenear
hereWhereabouts2,Whatdoyouthinkarethegoodpointsaboutliving
there3,Howdoyouusuallygotowork/schoolWhy
,we''dliketoknowsomethingaboutyou,CandidateB,
soI''mgoingtoaskyousomequestions.
Family1,Couldyoutellussomethingaboutyourfamily2,Whatdoes
yourfamilyusuallydofortheweekend3,DoyouenjoyitWhy4,Whatdo
youthinkaboutlivingtogetherwithparents/byyourlf
Part2(3minutes)
Interlocutor:Now,I''dlikeyoutotalkaboutsomethingforabout3
minutes.I''mjustgoingtolisten.I''dlikeyoutodiscusswhatkindsofsports
youenjoydoingandwhy.(Placepicturesheet(includingpicturesofdifferent
sports:ll,ball,ennis,ng)infrontof
candidates.)
tnecessarytoagreewitheachother.
Youhaveonlyabout3minutesforthis.
Candidates:(Approximately3minutes.)
Interlocutor:Thankyou.(Retrievepicturesheet.)Part3(4minutes)
Interlocutor:Now,I''dlikeeachofyoutotalkonyourownforaboutone
andahalfminutes.I''mgoingtogiveeachofyouadifferentpictureandI''d
ateA,hereisyourpicture(Chinefootball
team,afterlosingamatch,walkingoutofthestadium).PlealetCandidate
Bhavealookatit.
(HandoverthepicturetoCandidateA)
CandidateB,I''ateA,I''dlike
youtodescribethepictureandtelluswhatyouthinkabout
eryouhaveonlyaboutoneandahalfminutesfor
this,sodon''tworryifIinterruptyou.
CandidateA:(Approximatelyoneandahalfminutes.)
Interlocutor:Thankyou.(Retrievepicture.)CandidateB,isthereanything
elyouwouldliketosayaboutthepicture
CandidateB:(Approximately30conds.)
Interlocutor:CandidateB,hereisyourcard(footballfansonthestathe
stadium,cheeringfortheirteam).PlealetCandidateAhave
alookatit.(HandoverthepicturetoCandidateB)
I''dlikeyoutodescribethepictureandalsotellushowyoufeelabout
eryouhaveonlyaboutoneandahalf
minutesforthis.
CandidateB:(Approximatelyoneandahalfminutes.)
Interlocutor:Thankyou.(Retrievepicture.)CandidateA,isthere
anythingelyouwouldliketosayaboutthepicture
CandidateA:(Approximately30conds.)
Interlocutor:Thankyou.
(Thatistheendofthetest
剑桥通用五级英语ket模拟试题精选3
日期:2012-02-02来源:新航道
SectionIIIReadingComprehensionPartAReadthefollowingthreetexts.
AnswerthequestionsoneachtextbychoosingA,B,ur
answerontheANSWERSHEET1bydrawingathicklineacrossthe
correspondingletterinthebrackets.
Text
ItwasaquarterpastnineasMariehurriedintotheofficebuildingwhere
hadinchedalongthroughheavymorning
traffic,idedto
sidethelobby,shehadto
standattheelevatorsandwaitveralminutesbeforeshecouldgetonone
efinallyreachedtheofficemarked"King
Enterpris,"asno
pedonthedooragain,
insidethenextoffice,shecouldhearthesoundofvoices,sosheopenedthe
ghshewassureitwasthesameofficeshehadbeen
,itlooked
,
arend
oftheroom,somebodymusthavejusttoldagoodjoke,shethought,
ment
eofthemenlookedat
hiswatch,ythey
allwenttotheirdesksand,inamatterofconds,everyonewashardat
yshewentuptotheman
whowassittingatthedesknearesttothedoorandexplainedthatthiswas
lookingupfromhiswork,hetoldherto
,whowould
rierealidthattheday''sworkintheoffice
hefoundoutthathelivedin
ConnecticutandcameintoManhattanonthesametraineverymorning,
arrivingintheofficeat9:35,sothathisstaffknewexactlywhentostart
working.
eltnervouswhensheknockedatthedoorbecau_______.[A>
itwasherfirstdayinanewjob[B>shewasalittlebitlateforwork[C>she
wasafraidthatshehadgonetothewrongplace[D>therewasnoanswer
frominsidetheoffice
ouldhardlyrecognitheofficeshewentintoas_______.[A>
shehadbeenthereonlyonce[B>snotintheoffice[C>nobody
wasdoinganywork[D>theofficehadanewappearance
pleintheofficesuddenlystartedworkingbecau
_______.[A>theysawastrangerintheoffice[B>theyhadfinishedtheir
morningbreak[C>noonewantedtotalktoMarie[D>thebosswasaboutto
arrive
nferfromthetextthattheemployeesoftheenterpri
_______.[A>wouldstarttheirworkbylisteningtoajoke[B>werecoldto
newcomers[C>werealwayspunctualforwork[D>lackeddevotiontothe
company
ttitleforthistextwouldbe_______.[A>PunctualLikeA
Clock[B>AColdWelcome[C>AnUnpunctualManager[D>BetterLateThan
Never
PartBReadthetextsfromamagazinearticleinwhichfivewomentalked
stions1to5,matchthenameofeach
woman(1to5)toeachofthestatements(AtoG)ur
answersonyourANSWERSHEET.
GlynisDavis:IfirstpiledonthepoundswhenIwaspregnantandI
couldn''etwas
reatandpeoplekept
istmascameandIstartedtoslipbackinto
ylfI''dlotheweightatslimmingclassin
thenewyear...butitdidn''doflosingthepounds,Iputthem
on.I''dlostthewillpowerandtriedtoconvincemylfthattheoddbagof
crispsdidn''tmakeanydifference-butthescalesdon''tlie.
RozJuma:Tobehonest,Ineverweighmylfanymore-I''velearnedto
edridiculoustofeelguiltyabouteverymorl
osophyissimple:Youshouldn''tbepreoccupied
d,youshouldgetonwithlifeandstop
obviouslythesizeI''mmeantto
beand,mostofall,I''mhappywith
it.
LesleyGodwin:IwasveryhappyafterwinningYoungSlimmerofthe
Year.I''
mighthavebeenmyproblem-perhapsIdidn''trelatetomyreflectionany
ganationalcompetitionmakeverythingwor,though,
failurebecau
I''veputonweightagain...Ifindithumiliatingandembarrassing.
RosLangford:BeforemovinginwithmyhusbandGavin,I''dalwaysbeen
about8stone,butdomesticblisswentstraighttomywaistandIputon2
ooftenItrytogoonadiet...I''mreallygoodforafew
days,thenendupeatingthechildren''sleftoversorgorgingonchocolate-
myweakness.I''dliketobeslim,butrightnowmyprioritiesarethechildren
moremotivatedwhenthekidsareolder.
JuliaMinifie:I''''tcontrolmyurgesandIreally
''mslimIfeellikeamilliondollars-
andwhenI''eyearsI''dtriedandfailed
terminedI''dneverputthe
weightbackon,butatsomestagealongthelineIlostmyresolution,andit
startedtocreeponagain...CertainlyIwillfacethesameprobleminthe
future.
Nowmatcheachofthewomen(1to5)totheappropriate
:Davis
[A>a[B>Theheavier,the
Godwin[C>gford
[D>inifie[E>I''mconstantlyatwarwithmy
weight.[F>Famedoesn''tnecessarilymeansuccess.[G>IthinkI''llbeslim
again.
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剑桥通用五级英语ket模拟试题精选1
日期:2012-02-02来源:新航道
SectionI:ListeningComprehensionThisctionisdesignedtotestyour
lhearalectionof
recordedmaterialsandyoumustanswerthequestionsthataccompany
retwopartsinthisction,PartAandPartB.
Remember,whileyouaredoingthetest,youshouldanswerthe
questionsinyourtestbooklet,ndof
thelisteningcomprehensionction,youwillhave3minutestotransfer
youranswersfromyourtestbookletontoyourANSWERSHEET1.
Ifyouhaveanyquestions,youmayraiyourhandNOWasyouwillnot
katPartAinyourtest
booklet.
PartA:hdialogue,thereisone
thecorrectanswerA,
B,CorD,lhave15condsto
answerthequestionandyouwillheareachdialogueONLYONCE.
Example:Youwillhear:W:CouldyoupleatellmeiftheBeijingflightwillbe
arrivingontimeM:Yes,ldbearrivinginaboutten
lread:Whodoyouthinkthewomanistalkingto[A>abus
conductor[B>aclerkattheairport[C>ataxidriver[D>aclerkatthestation
Fromthedialogue,weknowthatonlyaclerkattheairportismostlikely
toknowthearrivaltimeofaflight,soyoushouldchooanswer[B>and
Answer[A>[>[C>[D>
1.M:That''sanicedressyou''rewearing.W:ergaveit
sred''smyfavouritecolour.
etheytalkingabout[A>theirbestfriend[B>theirfavourite
colour[C>theclothesthewomaniswearing[D>aprentthemanhas
bought
2.W:Mike,there''snotmuchleftintherefrigerator.M:Well,Imightbe
abletopickupafewthingsafterwork,butIhavetobebackratherlate
today.W:Inthatca,we''llmakedowithamealoutatMcDonald''s.M:OK.
Seeyouthereat8:00.
theydecidetodo[A>Themanwillbringsomefoodbackfor
dinner.[B>Theywillgototheirfriend''shomeforsupper.[C>Thewoman
willfilltherefrigeratorbeforesupper.[D>Theywilleatoutfordinner.
PartB:listeningtoeach
conversation,youwillhave5condstoreadeachofthequestionswhich
istening,youwill15condstoanswereachquestion
bychoosingA,B,
youranswersinyourtestbooklet.
Questions1to4arebadonatalkbyaspeakerabouthishobbies.
W:Well,,wehavehadaninterestingdiscussionaboutyour
,tellussomethingaboutyourafterworkactivities.
M:Iguessnotmuchdifferentfromeveryoneel.I''minterestedin
sport,cularlyenjoycross-country
running,whereyouhavetorunacrossfields,jumpoverstreamsandsoon.
WhileI''mrunningIthinkaboutallsortsofthings,andattheendofarun
I''msometimessurpridtofindthatI''vemanagedtosolveaproblemthat
wasonmymind.
NextyearI''''salong,hard
race-26miles,or42kilometers-andyouhavetobetoughtofinish,butI
abitaboutgettingold,andI''dliketoprove
tomylfthatI''mstillalmostasfitasIwastwentyyearsago.
I''minterestedinclimbingaswellasrunning.I''llneverbecomean
expertclimber,butIknowwhatI''mdoinginthemountains.I
successfullycompletedacourinsnowandiceclimbingwhenIwas
younger,andI''vedoneariesofeasyclimbsintheAlpsduringthe
doesn''eed
togoclimbingwithmeonce,butshefoundthatshefeltill
assoonasshegotabove1,000meters,sowedecidetofollowdifferent
hobbies.
W:ht,Mr.
foryourinterestingtalk.
etheman''shobbies[A>runningandthinking[B>running
andjumping[C>runningandclimbing[D>runningandskiing
themainreasonthatthemanrunveryday[A>tothinkout
somedifficultproblems[B>todosomecross-countryrunning
[C>tofinishacourinphysicaltraining[D>tokeepfitandhealthy
themangoingtodonextyear[A>enterfortheLondon
Marathon[B>doacross-countryrunning[C>climbtheAlpswithhiswife
[D>completeacourinsnowandiceclimbing
thespeaker''smaintopic[A>trainingforaprofessional
athlete[B>hiswaysofphysicaltraining[C>howtodocrosscountry
running[D>howtodomountainclimbing
ket模拟试题
日期:2012-02-02来源:新航道
SectionI:ListeningComprehension
Thisctionisdesignedtotest
lhearalection
ofrecordedmaterialsandyoumustanswerthequestionsthat
retwopartsinthisction,PartAandPart
B.
Remember,whileyouaredoingthetest,youshouldanswerthe
questionsinyourtestbooklet,nd
ofthelisteningcomprehensionction,youwillhave3minutesto
transferyouranswersfromyourtestbookletontoyourANSWERSHEET1.
Ifyouhaveanyquestions,youmayraiyourhandNOWasyou
kat
PartAinyourtestbooklet.
PartA:hdialogue,thereis
thecorrectanswerA,
B,CorD,lhave15conds
toanswerthequestionandyouwillheareachdialogueONLYONCE.
Example:Youwillhear:W:CouldyoupleatellmeiftheBeijing
flightwillbearrivingontimeM:Yes,ldbearriving
lread:Whodoyouthinkthewomanis
talkingto[A>abusconductor[B>aclerkattheairport[C>ataxi
driver[D>aclerkatthestation
Fromthedialogue,weknowthatonlyaclerkattheairportis
mostlikelytoknowthearrivaltimeofaflight,soyoushould
chooanswer[B>Answer[A>
[■>[C>[D>
1.M:That''sanicedressyou''rewearing.W:er
sred''smyfavourite
colour.
etheytalkingabout[A>theirbestfriend[B>their
favouritecolour[C>theclothesthewomaniswearing[D>aprentthe
manhasbought
2.W:Mike,there''snotmuchleftintherefrigerator.M:Well,I
mightbeabletopickupafewthingsafterwork,butIhavetobe
backratherlatetoday.W:Inthatca,we''llmakedowithamealout
atMcDonald''s.M:thereat8:00.
theydecidetodo[A>Themanwillbringsomefood
backfordinner.[B>Theywillgototheirfriend''shomeforsupper.
[C>Thewomanwillfilltherefrigeratorbeforesupper.[D>Theywill
eatoutfordinner.
PartB:listeningto
eachconversation,youwillhave5condstoreadeachofthe
istening,youwill15condsto
answereachquestionbychoosingA,B,lheareach
uranswersinyourtestbooklet.
Questions1to4arebadonatalkbyaspeakerabouthishobbies.
W:Well,,wehavehadaninterestingdiscussionabout
,tellussomethingaboutyourafterworkactivities.
M:Iguessnotmuchdifferentfromeveryoneel.I''minterested
insport,cularlyenjoy
cross-countryrunning,whereyouhavetorunacrossfields,jumpover
''mrunningIthinkaboutallsortsof
things,andattheendofarunI''msometimessurpridtofindthat
I''vemanagedtosolveaproblemthatwasonmymind.
NextyearI''''salong,hard
race-26miles,or42kilometers-andyouhavetobetoughtofinish,
abitaboutgettingold,and
I''dliketoprovetomylfthatI''mstillalmostasfitasIwas
twentyyearsago.
I''minterestedinclimbingaswellasrunning.I''llneverbecome
anexpertclimber,butIknowwhatI''mdoinginthemountains.I
successfullycompletedacourinsnowandiceclimbingwhenIwas
younger,andI''vedoneariesofeasyclimbsintheAlpsduringthe
doesn''
agreedtogoclimbingwithmeonce,butshefoundthatshefeltill
assoonasshegotabove1,000meters,sowedecidetofollow
differenthobbies.
W:
right,foryourinterestingtalk.
etheman''shobbies[A>runningandthinking[B>
runningandjumping[C>runningandclimbing[D>runningandskiing
themainreasonthatthemanrunveryday[A>to
thinkoutsomedifficultproblems[B>todosomecross-countryrunning
[C>tofinishacourinphysicaltraining[D>tokeepfitandhealthy
themangoingtodonextyear[A>enterfortheLondon
Marathon[B>doacross-countryrunning[C>climbtheAlpswithhiswife
[D>completeacourinsnowandiceclimbing
thespeaker''smaintopic[A>trainingfora
professionalathlete[B>hiswaysofphysicaltraining[C>howtodo
crosscountryrunning[D>howtodomountainclimbing
thebest
wordorphraforeachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C,orDonyour
ANSWERSHEET1.
TextInBritain,winteristheasonnotonlyforvisitstothe
theatre,opera,concertsandballet,butalsoforshoppingorfor
,oneofthe__1__citiesintheworld,hasplenty
toofferduringthewintermonths,__2__inthewayofentertainment-
andthe__3__actlikeamagnetwith__4__arrayofprentsforthe
Christmas__5__,followedbylargescalebargainsintheJanuary
__6__.Butit''snotonlyLondonthat__7__valueshopping-mostof
oursuburbanand__8__centreshavejustasmuchtooffertothe
__9__you''rebad__10__London,youdon''thaveto
spendallyour__11__there-andthatgoesforalltheyear__12__,
rainorcoachand__13__whatelBritainhastooffer;
__14__aremanyexcursions,eveninwinter,andamongthegreat
countryhous__15_keeptheirstatelyfrontdoorsopen__16__the
yearareLongleatandWoburnAbbey.__17__acaranddrive__18__
intothebeautyofthewinterlandscape-thescenerywillbe__19__
beautiful-andthepeoplewillhavemoretimetochattoyou__20__
thistimeofyear.
1.[A>coldest[B>foggiest[C>busiest[D>noisiest
2.[A>normally[B>especially[C>occasionally[D>generally
3.[A>clubs[B>pubs[C>restaurants[D>shops
4.[A>its[B>the[C>that[D>their
5.[A>shopper[B>visitor[C>caller[D>spender
6.[A>bargains[B>sales[C>lling[D>trading
7.[A>opens[B>prents[C>grants[D>offers
8.[A>provincial[B>national[C>divisional[D>international
9.[A>lonely[B>eager[C>lazy[D>nervous
10.[A>in[B>at[C>on[D>outside
11.[A>money[B>time[C>energy[D>holiday
12.[A>there[B>then[C>over[D>round
13.[A>e[B>watch[C>look[D>view
14.[A>they[B>which[C>there[D>here
15.[A>where[B>which[C>what[D>who
16.[A>for[B>by[C>within[D>throughout
17.[A>Lend[B>Let[C>Hire[D>Take
18.[A>out[B>back[C>on[D>across
19.[A>even[B>still[C>yet[D>ever
20.[A>after[B>beyond[C>with[D>at
SectionIIIReadingComprehensionPartAReadthefollowingthree
thequestionsoneachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET1bydrawingathicklineacross
thecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.
Text
ItwasaquarterpastnineasMariehurriedintotheoffice
hadinchedalong
throughheavymorningtraffic,makingherafewminuteslateforher
idedtostartouthalfanhourearlierthe
sidethelobby,shehadtostandattheelevatorsand
waitveralminutesbeforeshecouldgetononegoingtothesixth
efinallyreachedtheofficemarked"KingEnterpris,"
asnoanswer.
Shetappedonthedooragain,
insidethenextoffice,shecouldhearthesoundofvoices,soshe
ghshewassureitwasthesame
officeshehadbeenintwoweeksbeforewhenshehadhadthe
,,it
loyeeswerejuststanding
arendoftheroom,somebody
musthavejusttoldagoodjoke,shethought,becautherewasa
mentshehadthought
eofthemenlookedathiswatch,
ytheyall
wenttotheirdesksand,inamatterofconds,everyonewashardat
yshewentuptothe
manwhowassittingatthedesknearesttothedoorandexplained
lookingupfromhis
work,,whowould
rierealidthattheday''sworkinthe
hefoundoutthat
helivedinConnecticutandcameintoManhattanonthesametrain
everymorning,arrivingintheofficeat9:35,sothathisstaffknew
exactlywhentostartworking.
eltnervouswhensheknockedatthedoorbecau
_______.[A>itwasherfirstdayinanewjob[B>shewasalittlebit
lateforwork[C>shewasafraidthatshehadgonetothewrongplace
[D>therewasnoanswerfrominsidetheoffice
ouldhardlyrecognitheofficeshewentintoas
_______.[A>shehadbeenthereonlyonce[B>snotinthe
office[C>nobodywasdoinganywork[D>theofficehadanewappearance
pleintheofficesuddenlystartedworkingbecau
_______.[A>theysawastrangerintheoffice[B>theyhadfinished
theirmorningbreak[C>noonewantedtotalktoMarie[D>thebosswas
abouttoarrive
nferfromthetextthattheemployeesofthe
enterpri_______.[A>wouldstarttheirworkbylisteningtoajoke
[B>werecoldtonewcomers[C>werealwayspunctualforwork[D>lacked
devotiontothecompany
ttitleforthistextwouldbe_______.[A>Punctual
LikeAClock[B>AColdWelcome[C>AnUnpunctualManager[D>Better
LateThanNever
PartBReadthetextsfromamagazinearticleinwhichfivewomen
stions1to5,matchthe
nameofeachwoman(1to5)toeachofthestatements(AtoG)given
uranswersonyourANSWERSHEET.
GlynisDavis:IfirstpiledonthepoundswhenIwaspregnantand
Icouldn''
istmascame
ylf
I''dlotheweightatslimmingclassinthenewyear...butit
didn''doflosingthepounds,Iputthemon.I''dlost
thewillpowerandtriedtoconvincemylfthattheoddbagofcrisps
didn''tmakeanydifference-butthescalesdon''tlie.
RozJuma:Tobehonest,Ineverweighmylfanymore-I''ve
edridiculoustofeelguilty
osophyissimple:You
shouldn''d,youshould
obviouslythesizeI''mmeanttobeand,mostofall,I''mhappywith
it.
LesleyGodwin:IwasveryhappyafterwinningYoungSlimmerofthe
Year.I''dlookinthemirrorunabletobelievethisslimcreaturewas
ghthavebeenmyproblem-perhapsIdidn''trelatetomy
ganationalcompetitionmakeverything
wor,though,becauyoufeeltheeyesoftheworldareonyou.I
feelafailurebecauI''veputonweightagain...Ifindit
humiliatingandembarrassing.
RosLangford:BeforemovinginwithmyhusbandGavin,I''dalways
beenabout8stone,butdomesticblisswentstraighttomywaistand
ooftenItrytogoonadiet...
I''mreallygoodforafewdays,thenendupeatingthechildren''s
leftoversorgorgingonchocolate-myweakness.I''dliketobeslim,
more
motivatedwhenthekidsareolder.
JuliaMinifie:I''''tcontrolmyurges
''mslimIfeellikeamilliondollars-
andwhenI''eyearsI''dtriedand
terminedI''dneverputthe
weightbackon,butatsomestagealongthelineIlostmy
resolution,anditstartedtocreeponagain...CertainlyIwillface
thesameprobleminthefuture.
Nowmatcheachofthewomen(1to5)totheappropriate
:
Davis[A>a[B>The
heavier,Godwin[C>Factsspeaklouderthan
gford[D>inifie[E>
I''mconstantlyatwarwithmyweight.[F>Famedoesn''tnecessarily
meansuccess.[G>IthinkI''llbeslimagain.
SectionIV:WritingYoushouldwriteyourresponstobothpartson
ANSWERSHEET2.
PartAYouhavereadthefollowingmagazineadvertimentinwhicha
Britishgirlislookingforpen-friendsandyouwanttogetintouch
withher.
Name:HelenYoung
Age:st:collectingcoins,stampsandpostcards;
s:42
JohnsonStreet,Edinburgh,EH91LN,UK
Writealettertoher(HelenYoung),tellingherabout:
hooling/bbiesYoushouldwrite
otneedtowritetheaddress.
PartBBelowisagraphshowingthedistributionofcaraccidents
thegraphandwriteanessayofabout
120wordsmakingreferencetothefollowingpoints:
distributionofcaraccidentsindifferentmonthsandthegeneral
siblereasonsforthedistributionofcar
accidents
inthecity
Thenumberofcaraccidents
Level3OralTest
PartI(3minutes)
Task:Identifyingonelf;identifyingthings/people;passingon
information.
Interlocutor:
Goodmorning(afternoon).Mynameis....andthisismy
colleague....He/r
namesare...and...WouldyoutellmeyourcandidatenumberssoI
cancheckthem,pleaThankyou.(Handoverthemarksheetstothe
asssor.)Firstofallwe''dliketoknowsomethingaboutyou,
CandidateA,soI''mgoingtoaskyousomequestions.
Hometown
Either:(forcandidatesfromotherprovinces)1,Wheredidyou
livebeforeyoucamehere2,Howlonghaveyoulivedhere3,Howdo
youlikeitWhy4,DoyouthinkyouwilllivehereforeverWhy
Or:(Forcandidatestakingtheexaminationlocally)1,Doyou
livenearhereWhereabouts2,Whatdoyouthinkarethegoodpoints
aboutlivingthere3,Howdoyouusuallygotowork/schoolWhy
,we''dliketoknowsomethingaboutyou,Candidate
B,soI''mgoingtoaskyousomequestions.
Family1,Couldyoutellussomethingaboutyourfamily2,What
doesyourfamilyusuallydofortheweekend3,DoyouenjoyitWhy
4,Whatdoyouthinkaboutlivingtogetherwithparents/byyourlf
Part2(3minutes)
Interlocutor:Now,I''dlikeyoutotalkaboutsomethingforabout
3minutes.I''mjustgoingtolisten.I''dlikeyoutodiscusswhat
kindsofsportsyouenjoydoingandwhy.(Placepicturesheet
(includingpicturesofdifferentsports:ll,ball,
ennis,ng)infrontofcandidates.)
tnecessarytoagreewith
eonlyabout3minutesforthis.
Candidates:(Approximately3minutes.)
Interlocutor:Thankyou.(Retrievepicturesheet.)Part3(4
minutes)
Interlocutor:Now,I''dlikeeachofyoutotalkonyourownfor
aboutoneandahalfminutes.I''mgoingtogiveeachofyoua
differentpictureandI''ateA,
hereisyourpicture(Chinefootballteam,afterlosingamatch,
walkingoutofthestadium).PlealetCandidateBhavealookatit.
(HandoverthepicturetoCandidateA)
CandidateB,I''ateA,
I''dlikeyoutodescribethepictureandtelluswhatyouthinkabout
eryouhaveonlyaboutoneandahalfminutes
forthis,sodon''tworryifIinterruptyou.
CandidateA:(Approximatelyoneandahalfminutes.)
Interlocutor:Thankyou.(Retrievepicture.)CandidateB,isthere
anythingelyouwouldliketosayaboutthepicture
CandidateB:(Approximately30conds.)
Interlocutor:CandidateB,hereisyourcard(footballfansonthe
stathestadium,cheeringfortheirteam).PlealetCandidateAhave
alookatit.(HandoverthepicturetoCandidateB)
I''dlikeyoutodescribethepictureandalsotellushowyou
eryouhaveonlyabout
oneandahalfminutesforthis.
CandidateB:(Approximatelyoneandahalfminutes.)
Interlocutor:Thankyou.(Retrievepicture.)CandidateA,isthere
anythingelyouwouldliketosayaboutthepicture
CandidateA:(Approximately30conds.)
Interlocutor:Thankyou.
(Thatistheendofthetest.)
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