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T E A CHE R S GUI DE A ND A NS WE R KE Y GUI DA NCE T E S T 1 1 9 3

Guidance Test 1
Reading Part 1
1
1 five
2 What the text says.
3 on your answer sheet or you can write your answer on the
question paper, and then copy your answers at the end of the
test (but remember this means you might make mistakes
when copying).
2
1 C a note
2 Probably in your home.
3 give you the money; this afternoon.
4 B is wrong because Charlie is going to collect the clothes from
the dry cleaners, not take them there.
5 C is wrong because it is Charlie who has a suit at the dry
cleaners, not Vera. Vera has a coat there.
3
1 A a sign
2 You would probably see this in the school where you studied.
You would see the sign in the library, probably near the
reception desk next to the entrance.
3 You might choose the books you want to borrow from the
library.
4 C until we have checked your books
4
1 C a postcard
2 You might receive this postcard from a friend or relative when
he or she is on holiday.
3 Countryside heres OK. Mountains higher than we expected.
Very limited wildlife, though the other people in the group
are fun and we have easy transport.
4 Countryside heres OK. Mountains higher than we expected.
Very limited wildlife, though the other people in the group
are fun and we have easy transport.
5 negative
5
1 C an email
2 They are probably friends (or perhaps members of the same
family).
3 B Could you send it to her as soon as you can?
4 the guest list
6
1 A a sign
2 in a college where you study or work
3 You usually get food and drink in the canteen. The text
doesnt say you can get an ID card from the canteen.
Probably (although we dont know), you have to go to
an office called Student Services or College Office, or
similar, to get an ID card.
4 You cant go into the canteen without your ID card:
therefore, you must bring your ID card with you when
you use the canteen.
5 The text says the same thing about staff as about
students: they have to have their ID cards if they
want to use the canteen.
7
1 B a phone text
2 at 2 p.m.
3 people from other teams
4 we are going to train together
5 4 p.m.
Reading Part 2
1
1 five
2 a magazine to buy
3 magazines
4 eight
5 which magazine would be most suitable for each person
6 on the answer sheet but you should make notes about your
ideas first, and only write them on the answer sheet when you
are sure about the answers.
2
1 architecture
2 people who are interested in architecture
3 special buildings near where he lives
4 Omar is interested in (1) architecture, and wants to know
more about it [ = architecture]. He (2) would like to meet
people with the same [ = architecture] interest, and to (3) visit
special buildings locally.
3
1 long-distance running
2 her running technique
3 so she can go running with them
4 Cecile is very keen on sport and keeping fit, and particularly
enjoys long-distance running. She would like to improve her
technique, and perhaps find other people to run with.
4
1 to the countryside
2 walking and cycling
3 things in the countryside
4 Duncan enjoys spending his free time in the countryside,
exploring different areas on foot and by bike. He wants to
know more about what he sees when he is exploring.
5
1 watching her favourite football team
2 no
3 the history of football
4 Heidi likes going to watch her favourite football team,
although she usually has to work at weekends, organising jazz
concerts. Shes keen to learn about the history of football.
6
1 IT and business
2 modern art
3 no
4 Piotr is studying IT and business at university, but hes very
interested in modern art, although hes usually too busy to
visit galleries and museums.
7
1 B History is Beautiful
Art and music lovers will really enjoy this magazine.
Its full of interesting articles about the history of
concert music, classical architecture around the world,
the development of the great museums and galleries.

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D Green World
The busier our city lives become, the more we want to
escape to the fields and hills. Green World is the magazine
to take with you. Theres lots of information about birds,
animals, trees and plants, together with maps of great bike
rides and walks to follow.
G How We Live
Houses, offices, museums, bridges somebody designed
them, somebody built them but most people walk
straight past them. Learn about the structures we live and
work in. How We Live also contains a list of local
associations, so you can share your enthusiasm with like-
minded people nearby.
H Pictures in Your Living Room
This is the magazine for todays art lover. Every month
there are large high-quality reproductions of famous
pictures from the 20th and 21st centuries. Turn your home
into an exhibition hall of these masterworks, building up
a great collection.
2 G
3 Yes: Houses, offices, museums, bridges somebody designed
them, somebody built them but most people walk straight
past them. Learn about the structures we live and work in.
How We Live also contains a list of local associations, so you
can share your enthusiasm with like-minded people nearby.
4 G
8
3 Question 7
C Footloose
Are you someone who loves being outside, looking after
your body? Footloose is the magazine for the outdoor
runner who takes their hobby seriously. Professional
advice is given, with tips for achieving the best style on
long runs. There are also lists of local clubs you can
contact or join.
Question 8
D Green World
The busier our city lives become, the more we want to
escape to the fields and hills. Green World is the magazine
to take with you. Theres lots of information about birds,
animals, trees and plants, together with maps of great bike
rides and walks to follow.
Question 9
A World of Sport
This is the magazine for sports fans! All team sports are
covered, with reports on games, in case you miss any,
interviews with players and much more. There are lots of
photos and special articles on subjects such as the early
beginnings of football and baseball clubs in distant places.
Question 10
H Pictures in Your Living Room
This is the magazine for todays art lover. Every month
there are large high-quality reproductions of famous
pictures from the 20th and 21st centuries. Turn your home
into an exhibition hall of these masterworks, building up
a great collection.
9
1 because it wont tell Duncan about the nature he wants to
learn about.
2 because it wont tell her about the history of football, or help
her know about games she misses when shes at work.
3 because its about business and sport, not art.
Reading Part 3
1
1 ten
2 two old ships that are in the UK
3 the text
4 if each sentence is correct
5 yes
2
1 Five sentences are about the Mary Rose and five are about the
Golden Hinde.
2 a) 17
b) 11
c) 20
d) 13
e) 15
f) 12
g) 19
h) 14
i) 16
j) 18
3
11 c
12 e
13 b
14 j
15 g
16 a
17 i
18 f
19 h
20 d
4
11 A
12 A
13 B
14 A
15 B
16 B
17 A
18 A
19 B
20 A
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Reading Part 4
1
1 the text and questions
2 mark the correct answer A, B, C or D
3 four
4 on your answer sheet
2
1 camping
2 he loved it
3 in the countryside
4 no
5 his children
3
1 why
2 life
3 opinion
4 hope
5 would say
4
1 e
2 c
3 a
4 b
5 d
5
1 a) encourage, persuade
b) no
c) yes
d) no
e) no
2 my family moved from city to city I still live and work in a
big city
3 a night at a site once in a while lets you all get your clothes
clean and stock up with food
4 fresh air and water, sunshine, running and swimming
5 a) A theres no mention of maps.
B we dont know if children enjoy camping more
than adults.
D theres no mention of danger.
b) But, wherever you go, dont pack lots of things: keep it
basic and youll have a better time.
Reading Part 5
1
1 the text
2 the correct word for each space
3 four
4 on your answer sheet
2
1 factual (some texts for this part are stories)
2 no, the texts in this part are easy to follow
3 no
4 short
3
1 between
2 place
3 like
4 may
5 be
6 more
7 using
8 say
9 suitable
10 designed
4
1 behind
2 part
3 so
4 must / should
5 have
6 much
7 making
8 inform / tell
9 successful
10 invented
Writing Part 1
1
1 five, and an example
2 a place called Machu Picchu
3 complete the second sentence so that it means the same as
the first
4 one, two or three
5 on your answer sheet (but see 7)
6 only the missing words
7 on the exam paper
2
1 They never forget it.
2 They always remember it.
3 yes
3
1 that it is probably the most important historical site in South
America.
2 Other historical sites in South America are probably not ..............
as Machu Picchu.
3 as important
6
0 b / g
1 e
2 c / f
3 h
4 a
5 d
7
1 When I was younger, I use used to go camping.
2 I drove all the way there by on my own.
3 I succeeded in repair repairing my bike this morning.
4 A classmate of me mine lent me this book.
5 Im Ive been here for an hour.
Writing Part 2
1
1 a postcard
2 your English friend, Julie
3 three
4 between 35 and 45
5 on your answer sheet
2
1 because Julie sent you a birthday present.
2 Suggested answer: Thank you very much for the lovely book
you sent me.
3 Suggested answer: Its very interesting. The present simple tense.
4 Suggested answer: I spent the day on the beach. The past
simple tense.
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3
1 B
2 B
3 A
4 B
5 A
6 A
4
0 b
1 f
2 a
3 d
4 g
5 e
6 c
5
1 d
2 c
3 a
4 e
5 b
Writing Part 3
1
1 one
2 about 100
3 on your answer sheet
4 in the box at the top of your answer sheet
4
1 that you like
2 so much
3 a little strange
4 more than hear
5 always seems to
6 one if you can
7 with more news
5
1 had forgotten
2 across the room
3 had left
4 fell over
5 banging noise
6 and carefully
7 been here for
Listening Part 1
1
1 four
2 twice
3 look through the questions
4 check your answers
5 on the question paper
6 copy your answers onto your answer sheet
7 six minutes
2
1 seven
2 three
3 choose the correct picture and put a tick in the box below it
3
1 they show two boys
2 the colour of their hair and their clothes (T-shirt and jacket)
4
1 because both the boys have dark hair, and one has a T-shirt
while one is wearing a jacket
2 because it shows blonde boys
3 because it shows both boys with T-shirts
5
1 eight oclock, eight p.m./a.m., eight fifteen, quarter past eight,
eight thirty, half past eight
2 pictures of a horse, a tiger and an elephant
3 Go right after you step out of the house, walk straight and
turn left at the second crossing; Go right after you step out of
the house, take a left at the first corner and then a right; Go
left after you step out of the house, turn right on the corner
and then left.
4 one or two cartons of (fruit) juice, two or five oranges, a
newspaper
5 towels, toothbrush, (travel) clock
6 in A, a lorry is hanging off a bridge; in B, a tree has fallen and
is lying across the road; in C, water has flooded in the street
and a car is stuck in the water.
7 A shows a shower (for washing or taking a shower); B shows a
dishwasher for washing plates and glasses and saucepans, etc.;
C shows a washing machine for washing clothes.
6
1 till
2 for / farm
3 have / ahead
4 couple
5 never / only
6 fallen / behind
7 plates / like
Listening Part 2
1
1 six
2 an interviewer and a man called Ronald Ferguson
3 about walking a long way in Scotland
4 put a tick in the correct box
5 twice
2
1 b
2 b
3 a
4 a
5 b
6 b
3
1 A the last day C some days
2 A hills B a week before
3 B in the east, in front of him C as he went further east
4 A when he finished the walk C once
5 A he loved it B it was great seeing them
6 B it starts tomorrow C yes
4
1 Mostly
2 every / before
3 helps / along
4 night / put
5 myself / else
6 then / thought
Listening Part 3
1
1 a teacher
2 a school trip
3 write the missing information in the gaps
4 twice
2
1 a subject
2 a noun
3 a noun
4 a noun
5 a type of transport
6 a type of accommodation
3
14 politics
15 transport
16 medicine
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17 wildlife
18 train
19 hostel
4
1 studying
2 improve
3 period
4 projects
5 around
6 spend
Listening Part 4
1
1 six
2 two
3 Max
4 Jenni
5 dinner in a restaurant with their class
6 tick the box A or B
7 twice
2
1 20 and 23
2 22 and24
3 21 and 25
4 22
3
1 soon
2 pizza
3 the Bamboo House
4 Jennis parents
5 the Mexicali
6 good things
7 20
8 no
9 list
4
20 d
21 b
22 e
23 a
24 f
25 c
5
1 We really must book the restaurant soon.
2 I see what you mean.
3 What about you?
4 Yeah, that could be a problem.
5 Thats a good idea.
Speaking Part 1
1
1 c
2 f
3 h
4 d
5 a
6 g
7 j
8 e
9 b
10 i
Speaking Part 2
1 a
2 c
3 b
4 e
5 d
6 e
7 a
8 b
9 c
10 e
Speaking Part 3
1 see
2 sure I
3 may
4 some
5 so
6 seem
7 tell
8 theres
9 later
10 for
Speaking Part 4
1 because thats the time
2 each other
3 for example
4 Sometimes
5 If
6 and maybe
7 really depends on
8 to do that
9 what I want
10 I guess
Test 1
Photocopiable answer sheets are on pages 189191.
Reading
Part 1
1 C Wait in this area = Do not leave here; while your books are
checked = until we have checked your books.
2 B Very limited = disadvantage; wildlife = animals.
3 A the guest list for the party = whos going to the party; send it
to her = let Paula know.
4 B cannot use the canteen without ID cards = staff must bring
their ID cards if they want to use the canteen.
5 C This week well have to train at 4 instead [of 2] = We must
go training at a later time.
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Part 2
6 G Houses, offices, museums, bridges somebody designed them;
Learn about the structures we live and work in; a list of local
associations, so you can share your enthusiasm with like-
minded people nearby.
7 C magazine for the outdoor runner who takes their hobby
seriously; Professional advice is given, with tips for achieving
the best style; lists of local clubs you can contact or join.
8 D escape to the fields and hills; lots of information about birds,
animals, trees and plants; maps of great bike rides and walks
to follow.
9 A team sports are covered, with reports on games, in case you
miss any; special articles on subjects such as the early
beginnings of football.
10 H for todays art lover; large high-quality reproductions of famous
pictures from the 20th and 21st centuries. Turn your home into
an exhibition hall of these masterworks.
Part 3
11 A he took control of the town of Boulogne. In response, in 1545,
a large number of French ships set sail for England.
12 A Henry VIII, although getting old and ill, came down to take
charge of the battle himself.
13 B it sank. There are several different ideas about why this
happened, and one day we may know for sure.
14 A Henry tried to have the Mary Rose brought up from the seabed.
15 B 1982, when she was lifted by the Mary Rose Trust After
some years Now visitors can view in the Mary Rose
Museum.
16 A three-year voyage around the world, with the Golden Hinde
being the only ship to return home safely.
17 A Drake captured many Spanish ships during the voyage, and
took their gold and money. When Drake came back to England,
he became both rich
18 A She decided that the ship should be kept so that the general
public could come and look at it.
19 B The ship you can visit nowadays is a fully working model of
the sixteenth-century ship.
20 A you can become an officer on board and find out how to
navigate the Golden Hinde in the way the original sailors did.
Part 4
21 B The writers recommending camping and he says its good
to go as a family. He doesnt recommend children go
alone, or provide detail about his childhood camping or
tell you exactly what to take.
22 D my family moved from city to city I still live and work in a
big city.
23 A a night at a site once in a while lets you all get your clothes
clean and stock up with food.
24 A I like to think that they understood the value of fresh air and
water, sunshine, running and swimming.
25 C dont pack lots of things: keep it basic and youll have a
better time.
Part 5
26 D (structural)
27 D (lexical)
28 A (structural)
29 B (lexical)
30 D (lexical)
31 C (structural)
32 C (lexical)
33 A (lexical)
34 B (lexical)
35 A (lexical)
Writing
Part 1
1 as / so important
2 was hidden
3 are
4 (very / rather / quite) slowly
5 unless it
Listening
Part 1
1 C Boy: the film isnt till half past, is it?
Girl: No
2 C I think the elephant is the one to go for, because its another
wild animal.
3 A I turn right when I come out of my house, and then go on till I
have to go left, and then schools just ahead along the road.
4 C orange juice for the party a couple of cartons? Great. And
could you pick up a paper for me too?
5 B I never put my toothbrush in.
6 B A tree has fallen across the street.
7 B I turned it on, so that I could wash the plates, but now waters
coming out of it.
Part 2
8 B Some days Mostly it was around 13 miles. And the last
day
9 C I took fitness classes nearly every day, and did a long walk a
week before.
10 A It means youre walking towards the east. The wind generally
comes from behind you, so it helps you sometimes it was so
strong it blew me along!
11 B I generally put it up close to the path, wherever I was walking.
12 C the best thing was having some time to myself, with no one
else around.
13 A I had the idea of writing a book about walking in Scotland,
and I thought about that most of the time.
Part 3
14 politics
15 transport
16 medicine
17 wildlife
18 train
19 hostel
Part 4
20 B Pizza I eat it at least twice a week. I think itd be good to
have something different.
21 A Its closing next week for a month So it wont be open for
our dinner.
22 B Jenni: I never went there. What about you?
Max: Nope.
23 A I remember going to some place with a singer and guitarist, and
it was great. I think we need music.
24 A Jenni: Why dont we fix the amount and ask a restaurant to
provide a meal for that price? Then everyone will know exactly
how much its going to cost them.
Max: Thats a good idea.
25 B Jenni: dont forget we offered to find out about restaurants and
make the decision ourselves weve got to do the whole job!
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Test 2
Photocopiable answer sheets are on pages 189191.
Reading
Part 1
1 C Tell me if you need some more information about it. = to give
him some details.
2 B 30 TO RESERVE ANY PHOTOGRAPH = We will keep a
photograph for you, if you pay 30.
3 A about your new job. Brilliant! Im sure youre pleased! =
Offering Elsa her congratulations.
4 C After next Thursday = from Thursday; the Study Centre will
be closed during evenings and weekends = change its
opening hours.
5 C it doesnt matter: this ones actually nearer the beach where
Im spending all my time! = She thinks it has an advantage.
Part 2
6 D Follow the joys and heartaches of a junior dance schools
attempts to reach the national final championships in different
styles; Every afternoon.
7 F The white frozen landscape of the South Pole is said to be the
last place man hasnt damaged beyond repair. Watch the
fascinating filming of native animals and birds.
8 E An enjoyable biography of one of the fastest cyclists of all time.
Mixing old sections of film with current interviews and even
the chance to phone in with your own questions about
technique.
9 G celebration of plays and operas, each one performed to the
highest standards and broadcast to your living room.
10 B strange experiences as he rides around the world on his old red
bike, following routes nobodys tried before. Tonight he meets
a bear.
Part 3
11 A they are qualified fitness trainers, so they will make sure you
cycle in the right way.
12 B special local foods for your lunch, so you can buy what you
prefer.
13 A And dont worry about trying to carry all your luggage on your
bike, as this will be taken from hotel to hotel in our cars
14 A The distance we cover each day will depend on the kind of
countryside were travelling through.
15 B a rest by the side of a lake.
16 B good-quality 3-star hotels. Experience has taught us that this is
the standard most people prefer.
17 A single accommodation is available for a small extra payment.
18 A in the evenings, you can help yourself from a buffet or go for
the set menu.
19 A we dont run holidays with fewer than six guests or more than
fifteen.
20 B these holidays arent suitable for children under the age of
fourteen.
Part 4
21 D The writer talks about how much design is on TV, about
how design has always been part of our lives from
transport to eating. He doesnt try to persuade readers to
apply to become designers themselves; he doesnt describe
step by step how design has developed through history;
he doesnt explain any reasons why certain people dont
like design.
22 A a lot of IT designers seem to think they are kings or emperors,
that their work is the most interesting work there is.
23 B they float, they move in the right direction, and they have
pretty patterns, nice colours. We want things to look good and
work well.
24 C In the West, people have knives and forks; in the East, they
have chopsticks unlike each other in appearance.
25 D The writer mentions thinking about the history of design,
about comparing ancient and modern designs, about
comparing designs from different cultures, about design
as looks and design as a way of working.
Part 5
26 B
27 A
28 C
29 A
30 D
31 D
32 A
33 B
34 C
35 D
Writing
Part 1
1 the tallest
2 of his / of Ian / of Ians
3 has
4 used
5 gave him / gave Ian
Listening
Part 1
1 C You can stand on the little bridge and watch the water flowing.
My brothers always climbing the big tree thats by the side of
the house.
2 C basketball was introduced recently.
3 A put it in my jacket pocket.
4 C Boy: Yes, she went back home the day before yesterday.
Girl: The seventeenth?
5 B Man: So, whos this, in the centre?
Woman: Thats my parents, when they were middle-aged, of
course, with us three girls lined up on the left.
Man: So whos the old man next to your parents?
Woman: My grandfather, and then thats my uncle on
the right.
6 A I just bring a nice magazine
7 B because my dads friends with one of the directors I can get a
discount, so that makes it twelve pounds.
Part 2
8 C May till September, when I went is quite pleasant, with warm
days, although you do have to remember it gets jolly cold at
night.
9 A I took a flight in a micro plane on my first day.
10 B Suddenly and unexpectedly, there was a lizard.
11 A It was lovely when we came across a baby elephant drinking
from a watering hole. I think I could have touched him!
12 C I think retired people really should get out there and make the
most of it.
13 C Ill always remember that feeling of so much space, in
all directions.
Part 3
14 13 July / July 13 / July 13th / 13/07 / 07/13
15 library
16 10-15 / 10.15 / 10:15 / quarter past ten
17 food
18 the football match
19 high jump
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Part 4
20 A you havent got more hobbies your friends seem to have lots
of different things they like doing.
21 A theyre just things you do inside, you know, collecting stamps,
I mean so boring, or like computer games. Im just not
interested in that kind of thing.
22 B I used to be, but now Im completely out of practice. Id lose
to anyone.
23 A I went everywhere by bike, and that was good fun.
24 B I dont think thats a good solution. You need to make your own
arrangements, find places where you can go safely, that are
outdoors.
25 A Mother: Why dont you use all that pocket money we give you,
and get yourself a better bike?
Son: Thats not a bad idea, Mum.
Test 3
Photocopiable answer sheets are on pages 189191.
Reading
Part 1
1 B Please put all practice equipment back = You shouldnt take
any equipment outside this room; before you leave = when
you go.
2 B with Chris, whos at a job interview at the moment = Jenny is
writing this text while Chris attends an interview.
3 C offers welcome (not less than 100) = Abdul would accept
100 for his bike.
4 A Customer parking permitted at any other time = Customers
may park here when vehicles are not unloading.
5 C student identity cards will be available for collection from
25 September = The first day students can pick up identity
cards is 25 September.
Part 2
6 G for people who have a basic understanding of business, but who
want to explore the possibilities of TV, newspapers, the internet
and so on as their career; This is a part-time course, with
classes three afternoons a week.
7 B High street or street market, clothes, furniture or jewellery:
whatever you sell, you can learn to sell more of it; this evening
course in IT systems.
8 A youll learn how to manage others, and bring out the best in
any group; relevant to sports; Its a full-time and
demanding course.
9 H Do you wish to be your own boss? Need to know how? Many
ambitious and skilled people find they have some experience
and perhaps a strong academic background, but feel they need
specific knowledge about marketing and finance to ensure their
success when selling to the public.
10 F Are you creative? Are you ambitious? This course will help you
get ahead in the competitive world of creative business; our
course of morning classes.
Part 3
11 B Associate membership gives you half-price tickets to events.
12 B Most of our members have joined as the result of
recommendations from current members.
13 A Simply email your question to advice@cameraclub.com or leave
a recorded message on 0800 565656. We guarantee to send
you a reply by email within five days.
14 B Please note that we cannot provide information about repairs to
particular cameras, and that you should contact the
manufacturer about these.
15 A Entries can only be accepted from members.
16 A The topic for example, wildlife, transport, people is
announced each year here on the website.
17 B All full members can send in up to six photos each month.
18 A More photos are added every month.
19 A Our blog space is everybodys chance to have their say. Read
articles by other members and learn about new techniques for
taking that magical picture or hear opinions on new cameras.
You can post your own comments too.
20 A We even offer the choice of 12-hour Super Express service for a
small extra charge.
Part 4
21 C John Knight tells us about what he does in his job, what it
involves. Hes not trying to persuade people to use him as
their architect; he doesnt talk about either good or bad
architecture; he doesnt talk about other jobs apart from
architecture.
22 D My mum and dad suggested I train as an architect, and I just
went along with their idea.
23 B Clients our word for customers they say they want and
they usually know that very definitely.
24 B the job Im really hoping to get is the new intercity station.
25 A I invite them to explain the project as they see it developing,
and then try to explore ways forward from there.
Part 5
26 C
27 C
28 C
29 B
30 D
31 A
32 D
33 B
34 C
35 A
Writing
Part 1
1 so
2 first time
3 enough
4 was only
5 is / is very
Listening
Part 1
1 B Volleyball was really good fun, and I got much better at getting
the ball close over the net.
2 C When I finish in the office, Ill go straight to the gym for about
half an hour.
3 A When you come in, you see the living area to the left. Youve
got the bedroom straight ahead, with the bathroom on the left
of that.
4 B Girl: Shall we try for half past?
Boy: Yes, it makes more sense.
5 A Both these other ones are the right length I think, and this is
the one to go for, because I like the fact that it doesnt have
buttons.
6 C the castle with all that lovely cool water round it. So lets get
this one with a picture of that.
7 C Ive booked us tickets on the train.
Part 2
8 C Once I completed my studies, unemployment was high, and
being a courier was the only thing I could find to do.
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9 B Their office was on this tiny street that didnt even show on my
map, and I got really lost.
10 C I went to the place I was supposed to take it to, not get it from.
11 A very keen whos the fastest to such and such a place, whos
done the most deliveries in one day, that sort of thing.
12 B Its not as friendly as people think it will be when they start.
You dont necessarily get to know the other couriers very well,
because youre coming and going all the time.
13 B try it, give yourself say six months to do it.
Part 3
14 1962
15 visitors
16 farming
17 jam
18 dance
19 18.50(p)
Part 4
20 B I really want to go to Scotland, because we had such a great
time there last year, but my parents are against it.
21 A Ive heard you can go skiing in Scotland, so Id love to go there
and try that.
22 B My brothers going camping with some college friends, so my
parents have suggested I invite a friend along.
23 A Im looking forward to using my new camera; and I enjoy it;
Holidays are a good time to try, though.
24 B my mother actually, shes always going on at me, saying how I
should take the chance to do some reading; Its not as if she
follows her own advice either.
25 A do you think theyll remember how to relax? Theyre so hard-
working, theyll probably spend the whole time checking their
emails or something. I want them to have fun.
Test 4
Photocopiable answer sheets are on pages 189191.
Reading
Part 1
1 A youll be late for the match. Go on the A15 instead = Pete
needs to change route to arrive earlier.
2 B We need you to translate = Help everybody communicate.
3 C Introduce a friend to the club and receive free sports clothes!
Your friend must pay 12-month fee. = You can get a gift if
you persuade a friend to join Goodlife.
4 C Doug might be able to get us tickets so let him know if you
want to see her play. = contact if she wants to see the
concert.
5 C at four-hourly intervals = you must wait four hours before
taking it again.
Part 2
6 B This music website caters to all tastes; current world music, you
should be able to buy what you want here. Many songs are
available to listen to for free, and there are some reasonably
priced CDs, with an efficient present-ordering service.
7 A to music lovers with a taste for the tunes and songs of the
dance halls in the middle of the last century. If youre looking
for something thats not available elsewhere, or if youd like to
listen to parts of those old favourites for free, try here.
8 C a comprehensive guide to all concerts every night, from the large
classical shows to the small upstairs blues rooms. Whats more,
there are plenty of discounts to be had, from half-price entrance
to shows to 10 percent off their express CD order line.
9 E articles about finding a job in the music business; a playlist
facility, so you can put together hours of free listening
to download.
10 G just right for you if dance is what you like; cheap tickets to
see old and new ballet. Theres a playlist facility which you
can link to your MP3 player and there are articles about
ballets history.
Part 3
11 B this site more environmentally responsible than the paper
magazine we used to deliver free to houses, hotels and so on.
12 B a new hotel is being built near the centre, and the old Market
Hotel is building 20 new rooms.
13 B 14 July will see Heltonbrooks first Sports Day.
14 A Judges will include Greg Davids, our neighbourhood Olympic
gold medallist.
15 A Please note the closing date is 11 July.
16 B over 3,000 works of art by 800 artists. But whats really special
about it is the prices: all the art is affordable, with pictures
limited to 999.
17 A There will be an election open to all who attend the Show
to decide the single best picture of all.
18 A Open Spaces This special feature of Heltonbrook life runs
for a week, from 1117 July.
19 A each year a few more places are added to the list of
Open Spaces.
20 A See the special programme for details please note that there
may be special conditions for some locations, such as no
wheelchair access, for example.
Part 4
21 B The writer talks about learning on your own, in classes
and with the help of technology. The writer doesnt spend
the main part of the text recommending one special way
of learning languages; the writer doesnt try to persuade
people to study harder; the writer isnt requesting
information about language learning, but is giving
this information.
22 C taught herself everything she knew.
23 A she could communicate in these different cultures. She usually
found out more about the people she was talking to than they
did about her! my grandmother has still got it right.
24 D feedback facilities on web learning sites helps you to control
how you speak, and so improve.
25 B theres a lot of extra help these days from IT I still think
going to class means you can interact with other, real people
in the same space Its good to combine these methods.
Part 5
26 A
27 B
28 D
29 C
30 C
31 B
32 B
33 A
34 D
35 C
Writing
Part 1
1 dont we / do we not
2 hadnt attended / had not attended / had never attended
3 so
4 unless
5 to
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Listening
Part 1
1 C Im going to the art gallery to see the sculptures.
2 A The partyll be on the fourth.
3 A he wanted to be standing while she sat.
4 C The championship football match, due to finish at nine, isnt
going to finish until nine thirty.
5 A Girl: I think we should get a backpack
Boy: Thats agreed then.
6 B Man: I think I can get the eleven thirty.
Woman: Well, thats the last one.
7 A the thick fog thats causing everyone such problems
this morning.
Part 2
8 B I went to stay with my grandfather for a few weeks. He had an
enormous toy train set, a real kids dream, and we spent hours
playing with it. Ive been fascinated ever since.
9 A Im the Steam Railways Clubs chairman.
10 C in 1969, it was the turn of this line, which then sat unused for
quite a few years.
11 B In 1990, we were happy to be transporting real passengers
for the first time.
12 C Starting this month, youll also be able to have lunch or
dinner on one of our trains. Weve nearly finished getting
the kitchen ready.
13 C Were glad that our trains and this station are in active use,
rather than just preserved in a museum. Its that sense of the
past living on through these trains that makes us really proud.
Part 3
14 money
15 friends
16 personal
17 interview
18 skills
19 countryside
Part 4
20 A one of my friends was saying what a great range of clothes you
had here.
21 B I actually only joined about a year ago.
22 B My sister said she was trying to choose one for me, for my
birthday, but she couldnt decide, so shes given me the money
instead, with strict instructions to spend it on a jacket.
23 B leather ones. My own feeling is that they can be rather heavy,
rather hot in warm weather.
24 A We are getting a delivery of some new styles; They should be
here tomorrow.
25 A I could take something off that for you, say ten percent?
Test 5
Photocopiable answer sheets are on pages 189191.
Reading
Part 1
1 C Cyclists leave road and join pavement, but look out for
pedestrians! = be careful (there are people walking on the
pavement).
2 A Brians decided to attend the advanced guitar class and
hopes you will too. = hopes you will attend the advanced
guitar class.
3 A This window is only for = collecting tickets you have
reserved.
4 B Would you like me to = an offer; youve got a problem =
Darragh has a problem, not Hannah.
5 B Details from ticket office = Passengers should enquire in the
ticket office; many are cancelled = not all trains are running.
Part 2
6 F our steaks; if youre short of time well make sure you leave
when you need to; Were right in the centre of the city; are open
from midday until late.
7 C Whether or not its a special occasion; Situated in a
17th-century farmhouse; in an attractive village within easy
reach of the city; fish dishes; noon until midnight.
8 A to taste what the Middle East has to offer; not far from the
stadium; how little a good meal can cost; Open 9 a.m. till
4 p.m. every day.
9 H food from all over Africa; close to the city art gallery; open for
lunch seven days a week.
10 D Right in the heart of the city; vegetarian restaurant; a meal to
remember; Open every day, except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Part 3
11 A This year we are offering a record number of languages, with
the addition of Greenlandish, Farsi and Catalan.
12 B last year, Mandarin Chinese overtook French to attract the
largest number of students.
13 B You can take a beginners course in any language.
14 A You can study two or three languages at the same time,
though the demands of the timetable may make
certain choices impossible.
15 A We also offer courses in interpreting and translation between
certain languages and English.
16 B its extremely useful to spend a few months in a country where
the language is spoken. So if you can, we encourage you to do
this.
17 B We will advise you about ways of finding accommodation.
You will then need to make your own arrangements.
18 B Most of them speak the language they teach as their first
language.
19 B Whatever your reason, youll find that our courses are designed
with your needs in mind.
20 A Saville can set up meetings for you with businesses that need
your skills. Several major organisations come to us first when
theyre looking for new employees with foreign language skills.
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21 A The writer mentions his first visit to the theatre, and
explains why he did the lighting for Clevedon Drama
Club. He doesnt mention the clubs history, and isnt
encouraging people to help the club he only refers to
some of the help thats provided, e.g. costumes. He says he
will be acting in the next production, but doesnt say what
it is or encourage readers to go and see it.
22 C my father writes plays in his spare time. He keeps sending them
to publishers they always come back with a polite note
saying No, thank you. So his fathers ambition is to get his
plays published, but he always fails.
23 B they had a problem Nobody else in the club could take over,
and my father asked me I agreed.
24 C good lighting can suggest danger, it can make the audience
feel cheerful or relaxed. I found that very exciting!
25 A I can never say no to a challenge; it took a lot of hard work; I
certainly learned I found that very exciting! Ill be appearing
on stage for the first time!
Part 5
26 A (lexico-structural)
27 D (lexical)
28 B (lexical)
29 C (lexical)
30 A (structural)
31 C (lexical)
32 A (structural)
33 D (lexical)
34 C (structural)
35 B (lexical)
Writing
Part 1
1 carefully
2 driving
3 more helpful than
4 few
5 as / so good as
Listening
Part 1
1 C its going to be wet tomorrow.
2 B Man: Ive decided to learn the violin
Woman: That sounds like a good idea! I think Ill join you.
3 A Woman: Dont you usually get home from work at 6?
Man: Yes, and I did yesterday.
4 C we wanted two bedrooms and theres only one theres a
small office It would be nice to have a separate dining room,
but well eat in the kitchen.
5 C maybe youd like to meet for something to eat first?
6 B a field where the cows were grouped together and so were
the trees.
7 A Woman 2: They were in the fitting room.
Woman 1: I put them on the chair.
Part 2
8 B Street Dancing, which was due to be shown on Saturday
afternoon. Unfortunately, it couldnt be.
9 C It was worth watching, though, in particular because it showed
plants growing on rubbish tips, empty garages and other
strange places, and not in gardens or the countryside, as in
most programmes about plants.
10 A the current series started in October, and youll be sorry to hear
that its now finished.
11 C Normally the questions are sent in by the public, but in
Sundays programme some were asked by members of the
studio audience.
12 A Now Ive often been disappointed with Police Officer Briggs
I almost decided never to watch Briggs again Sunday
evenings programme was one of the most exciting Ive
ever seen.
13 B she didnt reach the studio until after the programme ended.
Part 3
14 lake
15 singing group
16 12.30
17 hills
18 camera
19 lunch
Part 4
20 A we lived in New Zealand for the last two years, but my father
has just got a job here, and we came back.
21 A I dont think any of the other schools in the city are as good
as this.
22 B Im in Year 8, so Ill have to join the other orchestra.
23 B I prefer maths and the sciences.
24 A we seem to have far more sports lessons each week than we had
at my old school. I wish we had just one lesson a week!
25 A Ive got Spanish next our teachers going to play some
Spanish music on his guitar this afternoon, so that should
be fun!
Test 6
Photocopiable answer sheets are on pages 189191.
Reading
Part 1
1 A final payment = paying what you owe.
2 C Three of the books you reserved have arrived and will be held
for seven days = Kelly can collect those three books within
the next seven days. The others are expected next month =
she has reserved other books which havent yet arrived in
the library.
3 B Once opened = after opening the bottle; the medicine in this
bottle should be consumed = you should drink the medicine;
within six months = no more than six months after opening
the bottle.
4 C look after = take care of. Sorry you wont be able to go
swimming = instead of going swimming.
5 A Childrens Science Exhibition = it is for children; Machines
have buttons = The machines are designed; which should be
pressed to make them start = so that they can be operated.
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Part 2
6 B Join a group of mostly young people; a lively holiday; Spend the
day swimming, diving or sailing; There are plenty of places to
eat and dance; any number of weeks, from one to four.
7 E where to camp and where to buy food; We can also supply tents
and the essential equipment for mountain climbing; We
recommend at least three weeks.
8 H Learn about Mexico from its inhabitants!; You stay as the guest
of a Mexican family; up to a week; choose between a city and
the countryside.
9 A a walk of around 15 kilometres a day, through some of the
most beautiful countryside in Italy; a different hotel; your
luggage has already arrived; Choose between tours lasting
two and four weeks.
10 F 21 days; cruise ship; The ship offers swimming pool, sports
facilities, entertainment and five restaurants; you can go
ashore when it calls at ports.
Part 3
11 B when the Romans ruled England, two thousand years ago, they
constructed many roads. One of them, Ermine Street, runs from
London to York, in the north of England. People began to build
homes where it crossed the Great Ouse.
12 B Huntingdons first castle dates from 1068, and while many
castles of the Middle Ages were built of stone, this one
was wooden.
13 A the English king ordered that Williams castle should be
burnt down.
14 B Nothing now remains of that castle.
15 A One of Huntingdons inhabitants in the 12th century wrote that
the town was surrounded by forests.
16 A King John confirmed Huntingdons right to hold a weekly
market. This was a common way that the kings of England in
the Middle Ages raised money, as towns had to pay for the right.
17 A visiting traders could stay overnight.
18 A youll be able to get advice about the fashions of the period.
19 B There is no charge for admission to the festival.
20 A The Council is aiming to repeat the success of the last festival
it organised, in 2005, which attracted over 20,000 visitors.
Part 4
21 D Lamarck decided to join the army; he became interested in
the natural world; He studied botany, and soon became an
expert on the subject; Lamarck became a professor of zoology,
the study of animals. The writer doesnt mention how
Lamarck balanced his career and private life, and doesnt
make his objectives clear. Although Lamarck changed his
job at least twice, there is no suggestion that he lost
his job.
22 C Several of Lamarcks older brothers joined the army, and
Lamarck decided to follow them.
23 A he collected and took home plants that were not available
in France.
24 B He developed the idea that different types of animals change
over time Charles Darwin also believed that living things
change to fit their environment better. However, Darwin
thought Lamarck was wrong about how these changes were
caused and he developed his own explanations.
25 D He published a major study of the plants that grew in
France; He developed the idea that different types of animals
change over time; Darwin thought Lamarck was wrong
about how these changes were caused and he developed his
own explanations.
Part 5
26 D
27 C
28 D
29 A
30 B
31 C
32 C
33 D
34 A
35 B
Writing
Part 1
1 on going
2 would / d / could go
3 how much
4 as difficult / hard / tough as
5 costs
Listening
Part 1
1 B Ive also applied for a job in a park, and Id really like that.
2 C The jackets too small Ill have to go back and change it.
3 B the club secretary, Tina Morris, will talk about her recent
holiday in Indonesia and show slides that she took there.
4 A my son took me to hear a rock band instead.
5 A Jills subject this week is wild animals.
6 A Man: maybe some fruit.
Woman: Thats a good idea. Ill do that.
7 C Ive just got into the school football team, and I have to spend
every spare moment practising.
Part 2
8 A my friend suggested to the owner that he should call me.
He did.
9 C I enjoyed it all, except for two or three customers who didnt
think they needed to be polite to the waiters.
10 A It was hard to find the right place I wanted it to be in the city
centre, not too big, and not too expensive. It was ages before
something I liked became available.
11 B The waiters one of them told me hed never worked
anywhere with such a warm, friendly atmosphere I was really
happy about that!
12 C customers But if you dont make them feel theyre the centre
of attention, and youre happy to see them, they wont enjoy
themselves. And then they wont come back, which is bad
for business.
13 A I dont want to change anything about my work.
Part 3
14 150
15 having fun / Having Fun
16 history / History
17 movement / Movement
18 14(th) June / June (the) 14(th) / 14/6 / 6/14
19 City Hall / city hall
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20 A shell be home by the time we get there.
21 B I wish the trip had lasted twice as long.
22 A when I was at school, I went on a cruise on it!
23 B my best friend, Jenny, wanted to go, then the day before we left,
she broke her leg, and had to stay at home.
24 A the food was pretty amazing. All except the mushroom soup.
25 A Ive bought her one just like the one she lost! Wont she
be amazed!
Test 7
Photocopiable answer sheets are on pages 189191.
Reading
Part 1
1 A Do you have contact details so we can find out = Claire is
asking Jake how to get information.
2 B When the button lights up, you can press it. This will
open the train doors.
3 A youre still there = Will is in Rome; we can travel to Naples
together = i.e. from Rome to Naples.
4 C The notice only says that permission is necessary for
moving the equipment out of Lab 1.
5 B could you take this DVD to Jackie on your way to college?
Part 2
6 F Karin Halvorsen creates strange and exciting pictures in
the readers mind; Halvorsens skill at writing; one of the
best-known novelists for teenagers.
7 C You wont be able to put the book down until youve reached
the last page!; a major bank robbery; fights, murders; amazing
surprises.
8 A until we become adults; in earlier centuries; children; the lives
of typical children around the world in the last two centuries.
9 H Hussein Al-Djabri lived in Morocco his father started
working in Canada, and the whole family soon followed him;
now lives in Germany; novel; a life that is very similar to
Al-Djabris.
10 E in the last five centuries; how science has developed in the same
period; People who know little or nothing about the subject will
learn a lot from this book.
Part 3
11 B this year we are offering more cruises than ever before.
12 A Southampton, where you will join your ship.
13 B you will call at a number of exciting destinations, depending on
the particular cruise.
14 B For an extra charge, you will have time for a three-hour ride on
the train.
15 B our visit will be too brief to attend a performance.
16 A Much of Swedens capital is on islands, and a third of the city
consists of water.
17 A the Little Mermaid This is only a short distance from where
you leave the ship.
18 A Like Copenhagen, Helsinki, the Finnish capital, is small enough
to explore the historical centre on foot.
19 A you will have two full days in port here.
20 B If youd like a guided tour, there are plenty available on foot,
by car or by boat along the citys rivers and canals although
unfortunately we no longer organise tours ourselves.
Part 4
21 A The writer describes how she started working in hotels,
why she decided to continue and the hotel where she
works now. She doesnt suggest that readers should
become hotel managers, describe the difficulties of
working in a hotel or compare hotels of two different
periods.
22 D making guests feel welcome isnt a question of size but of
attitude It all depends on the employees.
23 C I had to find a job with accommodation.
24 B Before I started at this hotel, almost all its employees left
within a year; My main achievement so far is that now only
a third do.
25 B making guests feel welcome isnt a question of size but of
attitude It all depends on the employees; 20-room,
independent hotel our restaurant menu attracts both
guests and local people.
Part 5
26 B
27 D
28 A
29 D
30 A
31 C
32 B
33 D
34 B
35 C
Writing
Part 1
1 my dreams
2 for / on
3 I save (up)
4 go
5 such
Listening
Part 1
1 C I always walk home.
2 B I was with Marcia her dad came with us. Oh, and her
younger brother, Terry.
3 A if youd like to see a dentist its still possible to make an
appointment.
4 B Woman: Shall we buy this painting of the woman?
Man: OK. Well buy the one you like.
5 B Ive put it where I can reach my books without having to
get up.
6 C its going to be the shopping centre.
7 A A bus travelling south has broken down on the M6.
Part 2
8 B Anyone can take part in the fishing competition, the plastic
duck race and several other events.
9 C others built in the style of boats of hundreds of years ago.
10 C make sure you have your breakfast very early! But dont worry
even the slowest runners will finish in plenty of time for lunch.
11 A The light show will begin at sunset, at the harbour, so thats
the place to go.
12 B there will also be lots of singers, dancers and circus performers
from around the world.
13 B The only way theyve managed to get the festival ready was by
starting work on it immediately after last years festival two
months earlier than usual.
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14 17
15 (the) table tennis
16 singing
17 hill walking
18 April
19 train
Part 4
20 B Ive only been able to swim for a few months
21 A my cousins and I went to the beach every day. One of them
could swim really well, and he taught me how to.
22 A you have to be very careful in the sea, and make sure its safe,
but I think its much better with the waves and the beach.
I think swimming pools are rather boring.
23 A Collette: One day I want to swim across the Channel!
Robbie: What, all the way from England to France?
24 A I go every Friday after school more in the holidays.
25 B Robbie: Do you want to have a race?
Collette: I dont think so youll beat me easily!
Test 8
Photocopiable answer sheets are on pages 189191.
Reading
Part 1
1 A let me know = contact; the earliest you can manage = what
train they should catch.
2 B No items of value are left = valuable items are removed;
outside opening hours = when it is closed.
3 B Could you email your mushroom curry recipe, please? Id like to
make it.
4 A check in = let the doctor know that you have arrived.
5 C your place = Rolands home; Ill get there = shell go to
Rolands home.
Part 2
6 B World Literature; books you can read in your own time; in the
original language or in translation; you decide how much time
you spend reading each week.
7 H part of a team; do some exercise to keep fit; swimming team;
every Saturday morning.
8 E Beginner; art at the college; Youll learn to use oils. Instead
of regular classes, one of our tutors will be available every day
and evening, so you can come in when its convenient for you.
9 F the whole of every Thursday; fashion and beauty; It prepares
you for a range of careers, including hairdressing, fashion
design and the theatre.
10 A how to repair your own car engine; qualify as a car mechanic;
Youll learn how engines are made, and have a lot of practice at
repairing them; 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. every Tuesday.
Part 3
11 A Cork is the second-largest city in the Republic of Ireland, after
the capital, Dublin.
12 B Many of these lines have since closed, however.
13 A the river Lee divides into two main channels, creating the
island on which the city centre is situated.
14 B Ships sail down the river the few miles that separate Cork from
the open sea.
15 A There are a number of tours each day, every one exploring a
different period in the citys history.
16 B The tours take place on Mondays to Fridays, from the
beginning of April until the end of September.
17 A Just buy a day ticket and youll be free to get off one bus and
get on another as many times as you like during the day.
18 B this magnificent building was built to look like a castle.
19 A In the 1920s a radio station opened in part of the former
prison the studio that was first used here in 1927.
20 A in its early days, English businesses bought food here to resell
in shops in England.
Part 4
21 B If youre thinking of organising a Harmony Day event, there is
a government department which can advise you. In addition,
examples are given of different sorts of events. The writer
doesnt ask for suggestions for improvements, introduce a
programme for a particular Harmony Day or write about
the last Harmony Day.
22 C The celebrations have even reached across the ocean, with a
video link between a school class in Australia and one in Italy.
23 B five people chatting about why they had moved, and comparing
life in Australia and in the countries where they were born.
24 D many of the people there were happy to have a cultural
background from another country.
25 B Harmony Day is an annual celebration of this wide range of
cultures; thousands of schools, clubs and other organisations
have arranged events, and the number is growing; ways of
bringing together people from different cultures.
Part 5
26 A
27 D
28 A
29 A
30 B
31 C
32 B
33 D
34 C
35 C
Writing
Part 1
1 at least
2 than
3 too
4 film attracts
5 less
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T E A CHE R S GUI DE A ND A NS WE R KE Y T E S T 8 2 0 7
Listening
Part 1
1 C their performance on the 21st.
2 A Woman: I wanted to visit a city, maybe New York.
Man: So where did you go?
Woman: Where I wanted to go!
3 A turn right, then take the first left. We live in the second road on
the right, and the doors on the corner.
4 A But heres the key I lost last week.
5 C For a mobile phone theres 20% off the usual price.
6 B Its in the street.
7 A Id really like to go out We could go somewhere cheap for a
burger or something.
Part 2
8 C I expect most of you have wanted to be actors since you were
children I certainly have. My parents first took me to the
theatre when I was six, and I loved it the excitement, the
magic.
9 B while I was here, at drama college, I got a small part in a TV
comedy programme: it was my first job as a professional
actor!
10 A The sort of roles Im most interested in playing are those that
seem to be totally unlike me.
11 A what I strongly recommend that you do is to talk to strangers,
find out what sort of person they are. I think watching
ordinary people is even better.
12 C It isnt by anyone youve heard of. [The friend she mentions
directs plays and has read this one, not written it.]
13 C Ill help you to sell tickets by telling all my friends and other
actors about it.
Part 3
14 side gate
15 8.15
16 toy
17 computer
18 beach
19 North Street
Part 4
20 B ever since I was five years old, so not quite my whole life.
21 B When I was young, I knew most people who lived here, and
everyone was friendly Now there are thousands of people
I dont know, and nobody even says hello.
22 A the new schools too far away from where most children live.
They should have built it closer to the new houses by the river.
23 A Its a fantastic building, though. I think its quite beautiful.
24 A we certainly need somewhere like that.
25 A Ive offered to be on the committee when the leisure
centre opens.
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