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You will hear a conversation between a boy called Lucas and a girl called Claire who have just been to a concert by a band called Candy Floss.. Lucas thinks Candy Floss gave a great per

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Sample Entry Test

Time allowed: 120 minutes

This test is designed to analyse talented students’ command of English It can be used diagnostically as

means of prioritizing the language areas to be covered, either for a class, or for individual students Because it emphasizes listening, grammar and vocabulary, its structure is different from the authentic test (no Reading Comprehension)

PAPER I LISTENING

PART 1 You will hear a schoolteacher talking to a group of students about a national poetry

competition For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space.

Poetry Competition for Schools

The competition for 11-14s is called the (1) Prize

The topic for this year is (2)

The title of last year’s winning poem was (3)

This year the prize money available is (4) euros

If successful, the school will spend the money on the (5)

For further help, see the (6)

PART 2 You will hear a conversation between a boy called Lucas and a girl called Claire who have

just been to a concert by a band called Candy Floss Decide if each sentence is TRUE or FALSE

TRUE FALSE

7 Claire could see the band clearly from where she sat □ □

8 Lucas thinks Candy Floss gave a great performance during the concert □ □

9 Claire feels the band’s dancing was better in the summer □ □

10 Lucas and Claire have the same opinion about the band's costumes □ □

11 Claire is planning to buy the next album by Candy Floss □ □

12 Lucas thinks tickets for the next concert will be difficult to get □ □

PAPER II USE OF ENGLISH

PART 1 LEXICO-GRAMMAR – Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence

1 The newspaper report contained _ important information

2 She refused to eat meat under any _

A circumstances B occasion C opportunity D reason

3 I left my last job because I had no _ to travel

A place B position C opportunity D possibility

4 The meeting had to be put _ until a later date

5 He had to leave early, _ he?

A didn’t B mustn’t C hasn’t D shouldn’t

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6 He missed the lecture, so I lent him my notes _

A after B afterwards C at last D finally

7 If only he _ accept some help with the work instead of trying to do it alone!

8 I’ll show you around the city, when you _ to visit me

A come B are coming C will come D will be coming

9 That _ table used to belong to my great grandmother

A aged B mature C elderly D antique

10 These buses are _ to run every 15 minutes, but I’ve been waiting here for 25 minutes already

A assumed B promised C presumed D proposed

11 His eyes were _ bad that he couldn’t read the number plate of the car in front

12 The poor child was in floods of _ because of his bicycle had been stolen

A weeping B crying C tears D unhappiness

13 She kindly offered to _ me the way to the station

A explain B direct C describe D show

14 She can remember a time _ cars were rarely seen in the village

15 I can’t find my dictionary at the moment I hope it will _ up soon

16 The window was so high up, that _ you could see was the sky

A everything B all C only D just

17 We have bought extra food _ our friends stay dinner

A in case B if C provided D as long as

18 He likes to take _ in sport, not only to watch it

A practice B place C exercise D part

19 The police have warned tourists to look _ for pickpockets in the town centre

20 The children _ at the beautiful picture with a sense of wonder

A gazed B admired C glared D glanced

21 I wouldn’t _ of going to a party I hadn’t been invited to

22 If you want to be healthy, you should cut _ on your smoking

23 I hope we will be able to avoid _ anyone

A disappointment B disappointing C disappointed D disappoint

24 He was clearly nervous; he was sitting right on the _ of his chair

25 There were over 30,000 _ at the match

A spectators B viewers C witnesses D watchers

26 The size of the pop-star’s personal fortune was the subject of much _ in the press

A doubt B guessing C speculation D wonderment

27 The manager of the shop was _ she would not give me a refund

A adamant B dedicated C abusive D intent

28 Make sure you _ the cards before we start next game

A turn B mix C alternate D shuffle

29 Jeremy’s friends were fond of him _ because of his generosity

A at least B still less C even less D not least

30 The thick fog _ out any possibility of our plane taking off before morning

A ruled B struck C stamped D crossed

31 Lack of rain early in the season meant that the fields _ a poor crop

A yielded B generated C surrendered D suffered

32 Looking down at the coral reef, we saw _ of tiny, multi-coloured fish

A swarms B flocks C teams D shoals

33 The doctor was praised for her _ work with her patients

A groundless B tireless C bottomless D restless

34 Jack was _ to the fact that he couldn’t take his holiday in June

A accepted B complied C agreed D resigned

35 When it comes to the _, Alice always supports her friends

A point B crunch C crisis D finale

36 The transport minister _ recent statistics to support the case for a reduction in the speed limit

A named B quoted C summoned D claimed

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37 The amount Sarah earned was _ on how much she sold

A related B connected C dependent D secured

38 The plan received _ support although none of the committee spoke openly in its favour

A tacit B mute C silent D quite

39 The junior staff were _ from all aspects of decision making

A excluded B limited C confined D restricted

40 When the funds finally _, they had to abandon the scheme

A faded away B clamped down C petered out D fobbed off

41 The party leader travelled the length and _ of the country in an attempt to spread his message

A width B distance C diameter D breadth

42 During the riots, there were _ between local residents and the police

A sieges B demonstrations C rallies D clashes

43 Sally has an _ command of the Chinese language

A extreme B utter C outstanding D intensive

44 I am _ aware of the need to obey the rules of the competition

45 Richard started the race well but ran out of _ in the later stages

A power B steam C force D effort

46 The move to a different environment had brought about a significant _ in Mary’s state of mind

A impact B effect C influence D change

47 The area _ considerable benefit from the setting up of a new factory

A merited B derived C achieved D earned

48 Although the new library service has been very successful, its future is _ certain

A at any rate B by no means C by all means D by any chance

49 The Press thought the football manager would be depressed by his dismissal but he just _

A ran it down B called it off C turned it down D laughed it off

50 This excellent photograph has been _ in many leading magazines around the world

A featured B displayed C portrayed D disseminated

PART 2 GUIDED CLOZE – Read the text below and decide which answer best fits each gap

MOUNT FUJI

For the Japanese, Mount Fuji has long been the ultimate (1) _ of beauty It is incredibly beautiful

when seen from any (2) _, at all times of day and in any season But the mountain does not only (3)

_ a major part in the landscape – it has also inspired poets and artists for centuries, and has come to

be (4) _ with Japan itself From the top, the sides of the mountain (5) _ away, then flattened out

before reaching the ground Here, at ground (6) _, the foot of the mountain (7) _ an almost

perfect circle

To the north of Mount Fuji (8) _ the famous ‘Five Lakes’ The lakeside area is a sea of colour in

spring, when the fruit trees are flowering, and it is also a stunning (9) _ in autumn, when the leaves (10) _ first brilliant red, then many shades of brown (11) _, many of the best views of Mount Fuji

are from these lakes, whose still waters reflect the mountain’s beautifully symmetrical outline like a mirror Both Mount Fuji and its lakes are volcanic in (12) _, and that is probably why traditional stories say

that Mount Fuji appeared overnight; and, for the same reason, it may one day (13) _ just as suddenly!

1 A sign B mark C figure D symbol

2 A edge B angle C corner D curve

4 A identified B named C recognised D considered

5 A lean B give C slope D take

6 A floor B level C height D position

7 A forms B does C shapes D arranges

8 A situate B locate C lie D exist

9 A appearance B impression C look D sight

10 A move B pass C alter D turn

11 A especially B given C indeed D nevertheless

12 A basis B cause C origin D beginning

13 A fade B vanish C withdraw D cease

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PART 3 OPEN CLOZE – Read the text below and think of ONE word which best fits each gap

A MAN OF MANY PARTS

Life on a remote Scottish island is wonderfully peaceful But (1) .one local, Hamish

McAlpine, life is far from relaxing This is because Hamish has fourteen jobs (2) he meets me

off the ferry, harbour master Hamish is the one and (3) person in sight Luckily, he is also the

island’s taxi driver, so he takes me to the hotel, (4) he owns He can even (5)

found serving behind the counter at the local shop

It all started not (6) after Hamish married his wife Donna in 1964 The couple were asked (7) they would like to run the post office Then Hamish found himself agreeing to become fire

chief, policeman and coastguard Now, having given 35 years of devoted service, Hamish (8)

about to retire But who will (9) over his jobs? Can one person do it all or will the jobs have to

be split up?

Apart (10) their week-long honeymoon on the mainland, the couple have had hardly (11)

holidays ‘Donna and I have worked together every day for the last 35 years But who knows, once we have lots of time on our hands we (12) find we can’t stand the sight of each (13)

,’ says Hamish, his eyes twinkling mischievously

PART 4 WORD FORMATION – Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form

a word that fits in the gap in the same line

THE WARRUMBUNGLE NATIONAL PARK

The Warrumbungle National Park is (1) increasing in

(2) with visitors to Australia Walking, camping and rock climbing are

the favourite leisure-time (3) in this area, but the landscape and wildlife,

which are (4) varied, also attract

(5) and naturalists throughout the different seasons of the year Visitors

share the park with hundreds of native animals, such as kangaroos and koalas

The wonderful (6) in Warrumbungle National Park is the result of

(7) volcanic activity over a massive area This produced the many

(8) rock formations and numerous lakes visible today, and also the rich

soil which enables the abundant vegetation to grow and flourish

Walking tracks in the park are clearly marked, and visitors are (9) to

keep to these Many of the walks can be done by children and some are

(10) for pushchairs and wheelchairs A relatively easy, but highly

rewarding, walk is the 5-kilometre trek up to Belougery Split Rock, where visitors

may be lucky enough to see eagles flying overhead More (11) walkers

can try the more demanding 15-kilometre walk to Camp Pincham The view there is

unforgettable, but it will take even the fittest walker four or five hours to get there

STEADY POPULAR OCCUPY EXTRAORDINARY PHOTOGRAPH

SCENE POWER SPECTABLE COURAGE SUIT ENERGY

PART 5 SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION – Rewrite each of the sentences so that it has a similar

meaning to the first sentence, using the word given Do not change the word given

1 You should take any notice of his advice LISTEN

If I were you, _

2 Naomi is the only person who wants to go to the cinema tonight INTERESTED

Apart _

3 ‘What is the depth of the pool?’ the woman asked HOW

The woman asked _

4 They are demolishing the old town hall on Friday PULLED

The old town hall is to

5 I am absolutely sure we will win the match tomorrow DOUBT

There’s absolutely _

6 ‘Would it be possible to see a copy of the latest bus timetable, please?’ said Joan COULD

Joan asked _

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7 Leah suggested that I arrive on time for the presentation LATE

Leah advised _

8 I was angry when Sandra was rude to me this morning TEMPER

Sandra’s

9 He’s likely to lose his job if he keeps disagreeing with his boss DANGER

If _

10 Although the children weren’t listening, the teacher didn’t get angry ATTENTION

Although the children weren’t

11 Given that he has no experience, will Glyn be able to do this job? AFFECT

Will Glyn’s _

12 ‘Remember to write or phone,’ Martha said as she waved goodbye to her friend TOUCH

‘Don’t _

13 The present government has never promised to lower taxation TIME

At

14 Helen’s report is rather unclear in places LACKING

Helen’s report _

15 William tried to remain impartial in the quarrel between his two cousins SIDES

William tried

PART 6 ERROR CORRECTION – In most lines of the following text, there is ONE unnecessary

word It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the sense of the text For each numbered line 1-16, find this word and then write it in the given column Some lines are correct Indicate these lines with a tick (√) The exercise begins with two examples (0) and (00)

DISCOVERY OF STAINLESS STEEL

00 Stainless steel was discovered by an accident in 1913 by the British

0 metallurgist Harry Brearley He was experimenting with steel alloys –

1 combinations of metals – that they would be suitable for making gun

2 barrels A few months later he had noticed that most of his rejected

3 specimens had rusted although one was containing 14 per cent

4 chromium had not The discovery led to the development of stainless

5 steel Ordinary steel goes rusts because it reacts easily with oxygen in

6 the air to produce crumbly red oxides Other metals, such as aluminium,

7 nickel and chromium, also react in a much the same way but their oxides

8 form an impermeable surface layer, stopping oxygen to reacting with the

9 metal underneath With Brearley’s steel, the chromium formed such as

10 a film, protecting the metal from further attack, and the whole success of

11 stainless steel is based well on the fact that it has this one unique

12 advantage In fact, a variety of stainless steels are now made One

13 of the commonest contains of 18 per cent chromium and 8 per cent

14 nickel and is used for kitchen sinks Kitchen knives are made of steel

15 containing about 13 per cent chromium A very more corrosion-resistant

16 alloy is achieved by adding up an incredibly small amount of the metal

molybdenum – these steels are used as cladding for buildings

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Total: _ / 130 THE END

GRADING SCALE

 Pass: ≥ 55%

 Intermediate: 56-79%

 Upper-intermediate: ≥ 80%

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