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Key To Practice Test 6

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KEY TO PRACTICE TEST 6


PART ONE: LISTENING (4.0 POINTS)
I. You will hear a woman talking on the radio about a new sport center. For each question, fill in the missing
information in the number of spaces. (2.0 points) (Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS taken from the
recording for each gap. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes).
0.2 point for each correct answer.
1. May 12th/ 12th May 6. whole
th
2. Saturday, 14 May 7. wear trainers
3. the station 8. towel
4. Fortescue Road 9. Dance classes
5. £9.50 10. website
II. Listen to the conversation between a caller and receptionist and choose the correct answer by circling A,
B, C or D (1.0 point)
0.2 point for each correct answer.
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. D
III. Listen to the record and decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F). Write your answers in
the corresponding numbered boxes. (1.0 point)
0.2 point for each correct answer.
1. F
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. F
PART TWO: PHONETICS (0.5 POINT)
0.1 point for each correct answer.
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. C
PART THREE: VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (5.5 POINTS)
I. Choose the best answer (A, B, C, or D) to each of the following questions and write your answers (A, B, C,
or D) in the corresponding numbered boxes. (2.0 pts)
0.1 point for each correct answer.
1. D 6. D 11. D 16. B
2. A 7. A 12. C 17. D
3. B 8. D 13. A 18. D
4. D 9. D 14. C 19. B
5. A 10. B 15. C 20. C
II. Give the correct tense/form of the given verb in each of the following questions to complete the sentences.
(2.0 points)
0.2 point for each correct answer.
1. will have forgot/ will have forgotten – am
2. was driving – shouldn’t have driven/ shouldn’t have been driving
3. to have completed
4. being appointed/having been appointed
5. blowing
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6. had been working


7. (should) be kept
8. will be having
III. Give the correct form of the word in each bracket. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered
boxes. (1.0 point)
0.1 point for each correct answer.
1. familiarity
2. efficiency
3. publication
4. incidentally
5. necessitate
6. disappearance
7. Fatherhood
8. commitment
9. overconfident
10. personified
IV. Find and correct ONE error in each of the following questions. (0.5 point)
0.1 point for each correct answer.
1. than => to
2. its => their
3. possible => able
4. preservatives => preservers
5. have => has
PART FOUR: READING (5.0 POINTS)
I. Read the text below and choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. Write
your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (1.0 point)
0.1 point for each correct answer.
1. C 6. A
2. B 7. D
3. C 8. A
4. C 9. B
5. A 10. A
II. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D, to each of the following questions.
(2.0 points)
0.2 point for each correct answer.
1. A 6. D
2. C 7. B
3. C 8. B
4. B 9. A
5. D 10. D
III. Read the passage carefully and fill in each gap with ONE suitable word. (2.0 points)
0.2 point for each correct answer.
1. for
2. early/primitive/prehistoric
3. gathered
4. supply
5. where
6. meeting/satisfying
7. experimented
8. control
9. help
10. climate
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PART FIVE: WRITING (5.0 POINTS)
I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed
before it. (1.75 points)
0.25 point for each correct answer.
1. But for his command of the local dialect, we could/ would have been put into prison/jail.
OR: But for his command of the local dialect, we couldn’t/ wouldn’t have been kept out of prison/jail.
2. Pamela has no regret about deciding to move to Florida.
3. So dirty is that restaurant that no one wants to eat there.
4. The heavy rain made it impossible for him to paint the gate of his house.
5. If it hadn’t been for the weakness of the foundations, the building wouldn’t have collapsed.
OR: If it hadn’t been for the weak foundations, the building wouldn’t have collapsed.
6. With a view to passing the exam, they tried hard.
OR: With an eye to passing the exam, they tried hard.
7. It’s a foregone conclusion that Mansell will win this year’s championship.
II. Rewrite each sentence, using the word given without changing it in any way. (1.25 points)
0.25 point for each correct answer.
1. They must come to terms with the fact that they haven’t made much progress in the struggle against
poverty.
2. Edna was in no mood to go to the party.
3. Freda was afraid the neighbors would look down on/upon her for not having a washing machine.
4. She came across the photographs when she was cleaning her room.
5. Ella is just working here for the time being.

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