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Contents Acknowledgements To the student Test Paper Paper Paper 18 25 Test Paper Paper Paper 26 38 45 Test Paper Paper Paper 46 58 65 Test Paper Paper Paper 66 78 85 Visual materials for Paper 86 Test Test Test Test 94 102 110 118 Key Key Key Key Sample answer sheets 126 Test PAPER READING AND WRITING (1 hour 10 minutes) PART Q U ESTIO N S -5 Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5, mark the correct letter A-H on the answer sheet ANSW ER EXAM PLE We can answer your questions You can’t drive this way Children not have to pay You can shop here six days a week E B MIND YOUR HEAD Open 24 hours a day Be careful when you stand up INFORM ATION P o lic e N o tic e R oad C lo s ed We work quickly Open daily 10-6 (except Mondays) H W AITING ROOM Paper Reading and Writing PART QUESTIONS 6-1Ơ Read the sentences (6—10) about a birthday Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space For questions 6-10, mark A, B or c on the answer sheet EXAM PLE N in a up early that morning because it was her birthday A stood B lovely c happy B agreed c invited B cake c dish Nina and her friends had a great time, singing and dancing a n d to their favourite music A listening 10 came Her mother made a big chocolate with ‘Happy Birthday’ on the top A meal c woke S h e some friends to her house for a party A decided B B Nina was v e ry because she got lots of presents A interesting ANSW ER B hearing c looking When they had to go, everybody Nina and her mother for the party A said B thanked c told Test PART Q U ESTIO N S 1 -1 Complete the five conversations, For conversations 11-15, mark A, B or c on the answer sheet ANSW ER c 11 12 13 14 15 It’s time for lunch Would you like a drink? How much was your new shirt? I'm very sorry Do you speak English? A Oh good! B One hour c Half past twelve A I don’t like coffee B I prefer tea c Coffee, please A It’s a red shirt B It was very cheap c It was in a shop A I'm afraid so B I think so c That’s all right A No, I'm not B Only a little c Yes, very much Paper Reading and Writing Q U ESTIO N S -2 Complete this conversation at a garage What does the woman say to the car mechanic? For questions 16-20, mark the correct letter A -H on the answer sheet EXAM PLE ANSW ER Mechanic: Good morning, Madam What’s the problem? Woman: Mechanic: What you mean? Woman: Mechanic: I see We can probably repair that easily Can you leave the car now? Woman: 17 Mechanic: I’m sorry We’re completely full on Saturday Woman: 18 Mechanic: Yes, all right Could you come in the morning? Woman: 19 Mechanic: OK Woman: 20 Mechanic: I’m not sure, but probably about £30 Woman: That’s fine I’ll see you on Monday B A I'd prefer the afternoon B I’m not sure The brakes aren't working very well c Oh! One other thing, how much will it cost? D The engine is hard to start in the morning E I work on Mondays F I’m afraid I need it today How about the weekend? G When I brake, the car goes to the left H Oh Could you it on Monday? Test PART Q U ESTIO N S -2 Read the information about three books and then answer the questions For questions 21-27, mark A, B or c on the answer sheet New books this month The Long Night Hospital or Cinema? This is David Reilly's first book David became a writer after teaching English for several years, Maha is a nurse in northern Australia, where she works in a small hospital One day baby IS so ill that Maha has to drive all night to get her to the nearest big city They have a lot of problems getting there and Marcie Jacome, who studies English in London, wrote this story earlier this year Tina is a young Brazilian woman whose dream is to become a doctor She goes to London to study English and medicine but one day she meets a man who asks her to go to the USA with him to become a film star What will Tina do? 10 Hard Work This exciting story is Joanna Jones's twentieth Hard Work is about Sombat, who works with his father, a carpenter, in Thailand They work long, hard hours making tables and chairs, but they not have any money Then one day a man dressed all in black buys the most beautiful table in the shop Hosptnt OR, r unema? BY I j | Paper Reading and Writing EXAMPLE Which book is about somebody who works with doctors? A 21 The Long Night B Hard Work c Hospital or Cinema? The Long Night B Hard Work c Hospital or Cinema? The Long Night B Hard Work c Hospital or Cinema? The Long Night B Hard Work c Hospital or Cinema? The Long Night B Hard Work c Hospital or Cinema? c Hospital or Cinema? c Hospital or Cinema? Which book is about a man and his son? A 27 Hospital or Cinema? Which book is about a difficult journey? A 26 c Which book is by somebody who worked in a school? A 25 Hard Work Which book is about somebody who would like to work in a hospital? A 24 B Which book is about somebody who is very poor? A 23 The Long Night Which book is by somebody who has written a lot of books? A 22 ANSWER The Long Night B Hard Work Which book is by a student? A The Long Night B Hard Work A Test PART Q UESTIO NS -3 Read the information about Schnauzer dogs Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space (28-35) For questions 28-35, mark A, B or c on the answer sheet Schnauzer Dogs There are three sizes Schnauzer dog The two smaller sizes first 28 to England over 50 years ago, but the Giant Schnauzer has not 29 here very long The name Giant is a good one because the dogs are 65 to 67.5 cm high All the d o g s 30 long hair, which should be cut quite often Most smaller Schnauzers 31 grey in colour, 32 the Giant Schnauzer is usually black Schnauzers come from Germany, where farmers use the dogs to help 33 with their sheep, and they are also used 34 the police, because Schnauzer dogs are verv intelligent A Schnauzer m ak e s 38 nice family dog It is friendly and very good with young children 12 Paper Reading and Writing EXAMPLE ANSWER A with B of c in 28 A came B come c comes 29 A being B be c been 30 A has B have c had 31 A were B is c are 32 A or B if c but 33 A them B him c us 34 A from B by c to 35 A the B a c any B 13 Test Key Paper Reading and Writing Part 1 F c A G A c A D Part B 10 B Part c 12 B 13 A 14 c 15 A 16 H 17 A 18 c 19 B 20 F 22 B 23 A 24 A 25 c 26 B 27 A 29 A 30 B 31 A 32 c 33 A 34 11 P art B 21 Part 28 B c Part For questions 36-40, spelling must be correct 36 b o a t 37 fis h s u n g la s s e s b all s a n d w ic h Part For questions 41-50, ignore capitals/absence of capitals Spelling must be correct 41 a in /n e a r 47 w e nt/t rave l led 43 He 48 w as 4 w ith to g o in g /p la n n in g m uch 50 of Part For questions 51-55, spelling must be correct and capitals must be used where necessary 51 /fo u rte e n (y e a rs ) (o ld ) C ro w C o tta g e , B d le y 53 s w im m in g a n d (p la y in g ) th e p ia n o 54 - A u g u s t 5 R o s ie B ro w n Part Question 56 T h e ta s k -s p e c ific n o te s g iv e n b e lo w s h o u ld be u s e d in c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e m a rk s c h e m e fo r P a rt g ive n on p a g e 14 T a s k -s p e c ific n o te s T h e n o te s h o u ld in c lu d e th e fo llo w in g th re e p ie c e s o f in fo rm a tio n : i s ta te m e n t o f p re fe re n c e fo r m e a t o r fish ii n a m e of s o m e v e g e ta b le , o r s a y in g ‘a n y v e g e ta b le s ’ o r ‘no v e g e ta b le s ’ iii tim e of a rriv a l h o m e 110 Test Key S am ple an sw er A Mark: This is an example of a successful, if abrupt, realisation of the task which is quite short (27 words), simple and structurally accurate The three parts of the message are clearly communicated Dear Eric Thanks for make the meal tonight I’d like meat and I want beans I’ll be home a t half past seven Seat wishes IPtlgo _ S am ple answ er B Mark: This candidate successfully communicates the message, giving all the required information, but because of the number of spelling and capitalisation errors scores rather than The errors not obscure the meaning Pear E ric I wold like you to mak me the Meal with Fish with any kaind of vegetebels pleas I'am home a t 10.30 p.m Pest wishes Eman S am ple an sw er c Mark: This writer attempts to communicate all the required information, but it is not clear what he/she means by ‘Flower’, or what 'Half past eight’ refers to Is it the time the writer wants his/her meal, or the time of his/her return home? There are also numerous spelling and capitalisation mistakes Eric I want meat I think it ’s better than Fish, well some steem ed vegetables like potatoes Flower, carrots and Some green pees about Half past eight 111 Test Key S am ple answ er D Mark: T h is is an e x a m p le o f a c a n d id a te w h o , b e c a u s e o f m is u n d e rs ta n d in g th e in stru c tio n s , d o e s n o t c o m m u n ic a te th e re q u ire d m e s s a g e and w h o th e re fo re s c o re s I’m going to the meal today It's going to he a t 3 I’m doing m eat and a lo t o f types o f vegtihates ill he a t 7.30 e s t wishes from Eric P aper L is te n in g P a rt 1 c c B B c D B A P a rt F 10 G P a rt 11 B 12 c 13 B 14 A 15 A P a rt F o r q u e stio n s 16-25, ig n ore ca p ita ls/a b se n ce o f capitals R e c o g n is a b le sp e llin g is a c c e p ta b le for q u e stio n s 16, 20, 21 a n d 25 16 (th e ) C ity 17 G 8 rd /th ird T9 o ’c lo c k /7 p m (s o m e ) m a g a z in e s /s o m e th in g to read P a rt 21 B la c k 22 10.3 (a m )/h a lf p a s t te n 23 17 d o g (s )/y o u r d o g 25 (th e ) riv e r T r a n s c r ip t This is the Key English Test Paper Listening Test number three There are five parts to the test Parts One, Two, Three, Four and Five We will now stop for a moment before we start the test Please ask any questions now because you musn’t speak during the test [pause] PART Look at the instructions for Part One [pause] you will hear five short conversations You will hear each conversation twice There is one question for each conversation For questions to 5, put a tick under the right answer 112 Test Key Here is an example Example: What time Is it? Female: Male: Excuse me, can you tail me the time? Yes, it's nine o'clock Fem ale: Thank you M ale: You’re w elcom e [pause] The answer is nine o'clock, so there is a tick in box c Now w e are ready to start Look at question one [pause] Q u e s tio n One How does the man travel to Liverpool? M ale: Excuse m e I'd like to go to Liverpool on Friday Fem ale: W ell, you can go by bus or train M ale: Fem ale: Is the train expensive? Y es, the bus is much cheaper It’s only £20 M ale: Right, that’s better tor m e Can I have a ticket please? Fem ale: Y es, certainly [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] Question Two Which bill has just arrived? M ale: Fem ale: M ale: Is that the electricity bill? No, it's the w ater bill Is it very big? Fem ale: Not as bad as last tim e M ale: O h, good [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] Question Three What will they tomorrow afternoon? Fem ale: This is a beautiful beach Shall w e com e again tom orrow? M ale: Don't w e have to go shopping? Fem ale: W e can th at In the m orning, and com e h ere In the afternoon M ale: OK And le t’s bring Joe and Linda with US [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] 113 Test Key Q u estio n Four How did the man hear about the fire? Female: Male: Female: How did you hear about the fire? It w asn’t on the television news No It w asn’t in the newspaper either Sandra phoned and told me about it Oh, I see [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] Q u e s tio n Five What time did Mr Thompson ring? Male: Female: Male: Female: Male: Have there been any calls for me this morning? Yes, Mr Thompson rang about the computer Oh, what time was that? About nine thirty Can you ring him at two o'clock this afternoon? Yes, OK [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] This is the end of Part One Now look at Part Two [pause] PART Listen to Jim and Julie talking at a party What the guests want to eat or drink? For questions to to, write a letter, A to H, next to each person You will hear the conversation twice [pause] 114 Jim: Julie: Jim: Hello, Julie Your new flat is really nice Thanks, Jim It’s nice to see all my friends here Yes, the living room's certainly full of people E r Kevin wants to know if you Julie: have any orange juice? Yes, I have Everybody’s hungry or thirsty, aren't they? Jim: Julie: Jim: Julie: Jim: Of course, it's a party! Would you like me to help you? Oh, yes please Could you make a sandwich for Barbara? W hat does she want in it? She asked for cheese, and Paul wants an ice-cream Fine I’ll make the sandwich and get the ice-cream for him What does Diana want? Julie: Jim: She isn’t hungry She just wants a glass of milk W hat about the other guests? Do they want anything? Julie: Jim: I don’t think so Oh, what about you, Jim? W hat you want? I’ll just get a bottle of coke from the fridge Do you want some, Julie? Julie: No thanks After all this work, I need a cup of tea! Test Key [pause] N ow listen again [repeat] [pause] This is the e n d o f P a rt Two N o w look a t P a rt Three [pause] PART Listen to a m an asking fo r Inform ation in a travel agency F o r questions 11 to 15, tick A, B o r c You w ill h e a r th e conversation twice Look a t questions 11 to 15 now You have seconds [pause] N o w listen to the conversation M ale: Hello Fem ale: G ood m orning C an I help you ? M ale: W ell, I have to go to A rgentina next w eek, so I'd like som e Inform ation Fem ale: O K W ell, th ere are direct flights e r on M ondays, W ednesdays, and M ale: And w hat tim e they leave? about flying to Buenos A ires Fridays Fem ale: At p.m on all th ree days M ale: O K W ednesday Is best for m e Now , how can I get to the airport? Is there a bus? Fem ale: Yes You’H have to check In at the airport at tw elve o'clock, so you could take the ten o'clock coach from the bus station in Mm Street M ale: In M ill S treet, O K H ow tong does th e coach take? Fem ale: About one and a half hours M ale: And how m uch Is a single ticket to Buenos Aires? Fem ale: W e*, a single to Buenos Aires Is £300 but if you have a student card there's a tw enty per cent reduction M ale: Y es, I've got a student card H ere It is Fem ale: O K, so the flight w tt b e e r £240 M ale: R ight And the coach fare? Fem ale: That’s £13.50 M ale: O K I'll book it, please [pause] N ow listen again [repeat] [pause] This is the en d o f P art Three N ow look a t P a rt Four [pause] 115 Test Key PART You will hear a girl talking about her brother, Toni Listen and complete questions 16 to 20 You will hear the conversation twice [pause] Female: Male: Excuse me! You’re a friend of Toni's, aren’t you? Yes Why? Female: Male: Oh, he’s had an accident I'm his sister Fie wants his schoolfriends to visit him in hospital Oh, dear That’s terrible Is he OK? Female: Male: Fie fell off his bicycle and hurt his leg But he’s not too bad W hich hospital is he in? Female: Male: Female: Male: Female: Male: The City hospital Near the University You know where it is, don't you? Yes oh, poor Toni His room's G8 OK Is the room easy to find? Yes It's on the third floor, near the lift And when can we visit him? Female: Male: Well, the visiting hours are from four to erm seven, every day Well, I'll go after school today Does he w ant anything? Female: Male: f expect something to read would be nice - some magazines perhaps OK I'll take him some [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] This is the end of Part Four Now look at Part Five [pause] p A RT You will hear some information about a farm Listen and complete questions 21 to 25 You will hear the information twice [pause] Answerphone: This weekend why not visit Park Farm, in the lovely village of Newhampton, for a day in the country that the whole fam ily will enjoy! Come and see the farm animals, go for a walk across the fields and take the children to the mini zoo Afterwards, you can look around the Gift Shop or have a snack or a drink in the Black Cat Tea Room From the Tea Room, you can watch your children playing outside Park Farm is open every day from half past ten in the morning to five o’clock in the evening An adult ticket costs six pounds and children between three and sixteen pay four pounds But you can save money with a family ticket which costs seventeen pounds Dogs are not allowed on the farm so please leave your dog at home! To find Park Farm, follow the signs in the village The farm is very near to the river We look forward to seeing you soon at Park Farm! 116 Test Key [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] This is the end of Part Five You now have eight minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet Note: T eacher, stop the tap e h ere and tim e eight m inutes Rem ind students w hen there is one m inute rem aining [pause] This is the end of the test 117 Test Key P aper R e a d in g a n d W ritin g P art 1 H E A A G 5D B 10 B P art c c P art c 11 16 H 12 A 13 17 D 18 c E 14 c 15 c 19 G 20 A P art 21 B c 23 A 24 A 25 A 26 c 27 B 29 B 30 A 31 32 c 33 B 34 A 22 P a rts c 28 B 35 B Part For questions 36-40, spelling must be correct 36 fe e t e a rs le g s 39 m o u th 40 te e th P art For questions 41-50, ignore capitals/absence of capitals Spelling must be correct 41 te ll/in fo rm 46 in /th is /n e x t 42 to c o u ld /c a n /w o u ld /w ill lik e /p re fe r 48 th a t/th is /it 44 y o u r/th e /a n be 45 o f 50 I P a r ts For questions 51-55, spelling must be correct and capitals must be used where necessary 51 B rid g e A v e n u e , N e w c a s tle 52 /fo u r 53 /e ig h t k m /k ilo m e tre s 54 /tw o 55 J a n u a ry Part Question 56 T h e ta s k -s p e c ific n o te s g iv e n b e lo w s h o u ld be u se d in c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e m a rk s c h e m e fo r P a rt g iv e n o n p a g e 14 Task-specific notes T h e n o te s h o u ld in c lu d e th e fo llo w in g th re e p ie c e s o f in fo rm a tio n : i tim e o f fa th e r’ s a rriva l ii a p ie c e o f in fo rm a tio n a b o u t fa th e r’s a p p e a n c e iii a p ie c e o f in fo rm a tio n a b o u t s o m e th in g th e fa th e r w ill be w e a rin g 118 Test Key S a m p le a n sw e r A Mark: The three parts of the message are dearly communicated with only minor structural errors (‘a Japanese’) ‘Wearing glasses' is acceptable for 'what he will wear* Tomorrow morning a t nine o'clock, my father will arrive a t Birmingham New Street station He IS a Japanese And he is taller than me He is wearing glasses and he hasn't got a lot o f hair on his head Thanks, Michitaka S a m p le a n sw e r B Mark: The three parts of the message are clearly communicated, but there are some errors in grammar and punctuation which not obscure the meaning My father arrive half past ten, then He looks like dark short hair, brown eyes, big ears and quite fat He wear Mack coat Thank you, Olga S a m p le a n sw e r c Mark: An attempt is made to communicate all three parts of the message, but spelling errors and inappropriate use of vocabulary (toal dark hiri) mean that interpretation is needed to understand the description of the father’s appearance psir Ann, I hoap you can help me, please My father on holiday, and he will arrive today a t 10 p.m a t the railway staion He's toal and faet He has got toal dark hir and he has a bard He will wear suit Mohammed S a m p le a n sw e r D Mark: This writer clearly conveys one piece of information ('on Saturday 23th march, at nine o’clock in the morning’) but omits to describe his father’s appearance and clothing, so only scores mark Hello Mauro My father will be arrive to the railway s ta tio n on S aturday 23th march, a t nine o’clock In the morning you know I cannot be there Could you go with your blue jacket, an please don’t forget the paper with your full name because my father knows It thank you, your friend Alejandra 119 Test Key P aper L is te n in g Part 1C A c A c F B G 10 D P art E Part 11 B 12 A 13 c 14 B 15 A P art For questions 16 and 17, accept recognisable spelling Questions 20, 21 and 22 must be spelled correctly Ignore capitals/absence of capitals 16 (the ) b k e s 17 H ill 18 5 19 0 /1 0 /tw o o ’c lo c k /2 p m 20 red Part 21 C ig 22 P a rk 23 198 24 9 25 T r a n s c r ip t This is the Key English Test Paper Listening Test number four There are five parts to the test Parts One, Two, Three, Four and Five We will now stop for a moment before we start the test Please ask any questions now because you musn't speak during the test [pause] PART Look at the instructions for Part One [pause] You will hear five short conversations You will hear each conversation twice There is one question for each conversation For questions to 5, put a tick under the right answer Here is an example Example: How many people were at the meeting? Female: Were there many people at the meeting? Male: About thirty Female: That’s not many Male: No, but more than last time [pause] The answer Is thirty, so there is a tick in box c Now we are ready to start Look at question one [pause] 120 Test Key Question One When is the party ? Mary: Hello Tom: Heflo, Mary, ifs Tom Would you Nh« to come to my birthday party? Mary: I’d love to Your birthday's on Wednesday, isn't it? Tom: Yes, it is But I’m having the party on Thursday It's at my house Mary: That sounds great Thank you [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] Question Two Where are the glasses? Female: Are my glasses by the telephone? Male: No Where did you leave them? Female: Well I had them when I phoned Alice Male: Here they are on the floor [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] Question Three H ow m uch a re the shoes? Female: Male: Female: Male: Female: Are these white shoes In the sale? Yea They're £10 cheaper this week So they’re £15.60? That’s right OK Ill lake them [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] Question Four What will the weather be like In the afternoon? Male: Would you like to play tennis this afternoon? Female: I don’t think well be able to It’s going to rain Male: But it’s very sunny at the moment Female: Yes, I know, but ifs going to change later Male: That’s a pityl [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] 121 Test Key Q u estio n Five What time will she take the train? Female: Male: Female: Male: Female: Excuse me Is there a train to London at four o'clock? No, but there’s one at a quarter to four, madam Mm, that’s too early When’s the one after that? Ten past five Yes, I can catch that one, [pause] Now listen again, [repeat] [pause] This is the end of Pari One Now look at Pa ri Two [pause] PART Listen to Teresa talking to Paul about presents for his family What is she going to buy for each person? For questions to 10, write a letter, A to H, next to each person You will hear the conversation twice [pause] Teresa: Paul as I’m visiting your family at Christmas, I'd like to take them some presents - what you suggest? Paul: Oh, that’s a good idea Well, let’s start with my brothers Kevin likes reading, so buy him a book, and Jon really likes sports, so something to with football might Teresa: How about a football shirt? Paul: Fine, Then there’s Ann She loves the theatre, so you could get her some tickets to a show Teresa: All right Now, what about your parents? What are they interested in? Paul: W ell my mother likes classical music, but my father just likes watching television Teresa: So I can get her a cassette and e r him a video Paul: The cassette’s a good idea I'm not sure about the video Teresa: Then what about a tie? Paul: Oh yes, he’d like that Teresa: Fine That only leaves you, Paul - what would you like for Christmas? Paul: Well, I'd like to go out for dinner one day Teresa: OK, we can that! [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] This is the end of Part Two Now look at Part Three [pause] 122 Test Key PART Listen to Carlos asking for information about a library For questions 11 to Ĩ5, tick A B or c You will hear the conversation twice Look at questions i f to 15 now You have 20 seconds [pause] Now listen to the conversation Female: Hello, West College Which department would you like? Carlos: The library please Female: The library's dosed until Thursday Can I help you? Carlos: Yes, my name's Carlos Sanchez and I'd like some information I’m a student at the Central School and I’d like to join the library Female: Do you have a student card from your school? Carlos: No I don't Female: Ah Well then, you must bring a letter from your teacher And two photos Carlos: OK How much does it cost to join? Female: Well, it usually costs fifteen euros, but students can join for ten Carlos: Oh good And can I take books out? Female: Yes You get four tickets and you can keep the books for three weeks Carlos: Right When is the library usually open? Female: From eleven a.m to eight thirty p.m weekdays, and ten thirty to two thirty on Saturdays Carios: OK And what’s the address of the library, please? Female: It's in Murdoch street Shall I spell that for you? Cartos: E r yes please Female: OK it’s M-U-R-D-O-C-H Carlos: Fine I’ve got that Well, thank you and goodbye Female: Goodbye [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] This is the end of Part Three N ow look at Part Four [pause] PART You will hear a woman telephoning a garage about her car Listen and complete Questions 16 to 20 You will hear the conversation twice [pause] Male: Mary: Male: Mary: Male: Good morning Jackson’s Garage Can I help you? Yes, please I’m having some trouble with my car Can you come to have a look at it? Can I have your name, please, Miss? Yes, my name’s Mary Wilson Now, what’s the trouble? 123 Test Key Mary: Male: Mary: Male: Mary: Male: Mary: Male: Mary: Male: Mary: Male: Mary: Male: Mary: It’s the brakes When I was driving to work this morning they weren’t working very well Oh, dear Don’t worry We'll come and repair them Thank you Can you tell me your address please? Well, I’m at my office It's at 31 Hill Road The car's parked outside the office Could we also have your office phone number? Yes, it’s 350519 Can you come this morning? I’m afraid we can’t We’re very busy until lunchtime It’s very important I really need my car tonight How soon can you come? Well, we can come at, say 2.00 p.m OK, thank you And what type of car is if? It’s a red Toyota OK See you this afternoon Great Thank you Bye [pause] Now listen again [repeat] [pause] This is the end of Part Four Now look at Part Five [pause] PART You will hear a man talking on the radio Listen and complete questions 21 to 25 You will hear the information twice [pause] Presenter: And now, in this part of the programme we try to put people in contact with their old schoolfriends So, if you remember any of these people and you want to see them again, then listen carefully Right, now the first person this morning is Janet Craig That’s spelt C-R-A-l-G and I'll give you her telephone number in a minute or so Janet said she was at Green Park School in South London for six happy years, and she wants to meet all her old friends again She started at the school in 1984 and she was very sorry when she left to get a job in 1990 So, if you were at Green Park School between those dates, then please phone Janet She’s waiting to hear from you and her number IS 587 634, that’s 587 634 I’m sure you'll have lots to talk about! [pause] Now listen again [repeat] 124 ... thanked c told Test PART Q U ESTIO N S 1 -1 Complete the five conversations, For conversations 11 -15 , mark A, B or c on the answer sheet ANSW ER c 11 12 13 14 15 It’s time for lunch Would you like... small 47 Test PART Q U ESTIO N S 1 -1 Complete the five conversations For conversations 11 -15 , mark A, B or c on the answer sheet EXAMPLE ANSWER B 11 12 13 14 15 48 Why don’t you ask Sandra? Congratulations!... talking to her friend, Jane, about a new fob For questions 11 -15 , tick SĨ A, Bor c You w ill hear the conversation twice EXAMPLE 11 12 13 ANSWER Sarah's boss wants a new A manager □ B shop assistant

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