RfF_TB_Test3
RfF_TB_Test3
RfF_TB_Test3
Example: 0 HIGHLY
House sharing
would recommend to anyone. It teaches you (0) _____ important life skills HIGH
and can be great fun! But living together successfully is (1) _____ and CHALLENGE
it’s important that everyone does their fair share of the housework. When
I first shared a house with two friends, we loved the (2) _____ , but DEPENDENT
we were rather (3) _____ to begin with and didn’t really make any ORGANIZE
(4) _____ about who should tidy, clean or wash up. We were also very DECIDE
(5) _____ and had lots of friends round and parties whenever we felt SOCIETY
like it. However, the need to be (6) _____ hit us pretty soon. We then SENSE
actually helped to (7) _____ the relationship between us. We became STRONG
more of a team and our house-sharing days were more (8) _____. ENJOY
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Reading and Use of English
Part 4 Transformations
For questions 1–6, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar
meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word
given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.
Write the missing words in CAPITAL LETTERS. Here is an example (0).
Example:
GET
WHOSE
CLEANED
MADE
SUPPOSED
ALLOW
BETTER
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Reading and Use of English
Part 5 Multiple choice
You are going to read an extract from a novel. For questions 1–6, choose the
answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text.
1 From the first paragraph, we believe D the writer’s previous experience as a
that the writer is teacher
A looking forward to doing sports at 4 The writer believes that the classes
school. are named after two birds because
B concerned about appearing A the school wants to encourage
immature. competition.
C worried about learning new literacy B the school wants to increase an
skills. awareness of nature.
D excited about earning some extra C the school wants to show parents the
pocket money. different levels.
D the school wants children to feel the
2 How does the writer feel on the first same.
day of school?
A He can understand how the other 5 The writer’s younger child
parents are feeling. A profits from his brother’s absence.
B He is sure that his son will do well at B expects his brother to return soon.
school. C enjoys special treats while his brother is
C He is sad that he cannot stay. away.
D He is nervous about meeting the D wants to be grown-up enough to go
other parents. to school too.
3 What does the word ‘nostalgic’ in line 22 6 When the older son returns from
refer to? school he appears
A the fact that the writer’s son is A proud of his new knowledge.
growing up B eager to share his day’s
B the way some first schools have experiences.
changed C superior to the rest of the family.
C the writer’s memories of his own first D unchanged by the whole
school experience.
I walked proudly through the school gate. All the other children and their mums and dads were
there, standing nervously in the playground. I was so proud to have got to this stage in my life. I
felt terrifically grown-up. I remember it as if it were yesterday – because it was. Oh, and our eldest
son came, too. As a matter of fact, they let him stay for the whole day. It was a bit hard for me to
be told I had to leave him in the Robins class and make my way home alone. One of the mums put
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a sympathetic hand on my arm. ‘It’s OK,’ she said. ‘It’s perfectly normal, of course you’re going to
miss him.’
‘But you don’t understand,’ I said. ‘It isn’t the boy I miss; I see him all the time. No, it’s the
poster paints. It’s the glue pots, the brushes, the glitter. Oh, don’t tell me you’re not a little
nostalgic?’ She looked at me as if I was quite, quite mad but then again, she was a mum from the
Sparrows class, over which we Robins are naturally starting to develop a sense of superiority.
The school is completely fair, and I like to imagine they had chosen two birds of roughly equal
status to name the two classes for the new children.
Back home, I found our two-year-old mad with joy. For the first time in his little life, big brother
wasn’t there to take the praise for doing everything first. Junior was taking full advantage, treating
everyone to a performance of his physical skills and funny jokes, bathing in the attention, like a
dolphin in a marine show, and looked devastated and betrayed when our older boy came home at
the end of the day. I guess when we’d explained to the little fellow that his brother was going to big
school, we hadn’t thought to mention that he would regularly come back.
Our older boy’s entrance was quite extraordinary. He solemnly hung his coat on the peg. And
that one gesture (he normally just throws it on the floor) indicated a level of maturity that other
people were unlikely ever to reach. He gazed at the rest of us with an expression close to pity. He
had been to big school. We had not. There were things, therefore, that we could not possibly
understand. There was a whole universe of triangles, gold stars and wall bars that we simply knew
nothing about.
So, go on, what did you do at school today? I asked eagerly. Our older boy gave a sigh and a
shrug. ‘Oh,’ he said, ‘you know. Nothing.’
*plimsoll: a light shoe made from strong cotton on the top and rubber on the bottom, used for playing
games and sports
Listening
Part 1 Multiple choice
You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1–8,
choose the best answer (A, B or C).
1 You hear two young people talking. 2 You hear a message on a telephone
What is the boy doing? answering machine.
A reminding the girl about something How is the woman feeling?
B offering to do something A She is sad.
C recommending something B She is angry.
C She is worried.
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A She regrets it now that she is an 6 You hear two students talking on the
adult. phone.
B She disliked it a lot when she was What does the boy think?
younger. A The girl should get some help.
C She used to be envious of her friends’ B The girl ought to have a break.
families C The girl does not need to do so much
work.
Vocabulary
Complete the sentences with the correct words (A, B or C).
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7 Many people were made ______ last month because of the drop in orders this year.
A flexible B redundant C resigned
8 I just need a reliable car that won’t keep ______ me down!
A putting B letting C making
9 Helena shouldn’t ______ up with the way Tom treats her. It’s ridiculous.
A put B take C accept
10 I’ve eaten so much I need to ______ my belt!
A widen B loosen C fatten
11 All the men in my dad’s family ______ bald before they were fifty years old.
A made B started C went
12 I feel like resigning because I just can’t get ______ with my boss.
A up B on C in
13 Can you finish the essay by the beginning ______ next week?
A of B on C for
14 It isn’t easy to bring ______ young children when you’re trying to do a job as well.
A off B over C up
Writing
Part 1 Essay
In your English class you have been talking about modern forms of
communication. Your English teacher has asked you to write an essay.
Write an essay using all the notes and give reasons for your point of view.
Essay question
Social networking is the best way to keep in touch with friends. Do you agree?
Notes
Write about:
1 convenience
2 types of friendships
3 ………………………………………… (your own idea)
Write your essay in 140–190 words. You must use grammatically correct
sentences with accurate spelling and punctuation in a style appropriate for the
situation.
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