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Test 1

PAPER 1          READING AND WRITING (1 hour 10 minutes)

PART 1

QUESTIONS 1-5

Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)?

For questions 1-5, mark the correct letter A-H on the answer sheet.

 EXAMPLE ANSWER
 0        We can answer your questions. E
1  You can’t drive this way.

 

2  Children do not have to pay.

 

You can shop here six days a week.

 

4  Be careful when you stand up.

 

5  We work quickly.

A

 

 

B

 

C

 

D

 

E

 

 

F

 

G

 

H

 

 

PART 2

QUESTIONS 6-10

 

Read the sentences (6-10) about a birthday.

Choose the beat word (A, B or C) for each space.

For questions 6-10, mark A, B or C on the answer sheet.

EXAMPLE ANSWER
0    Nina………… up early that morning because it was her birthday.

            A    stood                   B    woke                    C    came

B
  • Nina was very……………. because she got lots of presents.

A interesting          B lovely                 C happy

  • She………………. some friends to her house for a party.

A decided              B agreed                C invited

  • Her mother made a big chocolate……….. with ‘Happy Birthday’ on the top.

A meal                    B cake                    C dish

  • Nina and her friends had a great time, singing and dancing and…………. to their favourite music.

A listening             B hearing               C looking

 

  • When they had to go, everybody …………….. Nina and her mother for the party.

A said                     B thanked              C told

PART 3

QUESTION 11-15

Complete the five conversations.

For conversations 11-15, mark A, B or C on the answer sheet.

11     It’s time for lunch. A       Oh good!

B       One hour.

C       Half past twelve.

 

12     Would you like a drink? A       I don’t like coffee.

B       I prefer tea.

C       Coffee, please.

 

13     How much was your new shirt? A       It’s a red shirt.

B       It was very cheap.

C       It was in a shop.

 

14     I’m very sorry. A       I’m afraid so.

B       I think so.

C       That’s all right

 

15     Do you spaek English? A       No, I’m not.

B       Only a little.

C       Yes, very much.

 

 

QUESTIONS 16-20

Comlplete 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.

EXAMPLE ANSWER
Mechnic:       Good morning, Madam. What’s the problem?

Woman:         0………………….

B

 

Mechanic:     What do you mean?

Woman:         16………..

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.

A

 

B

 

 

C

 

 

D

 

 

E

 

F

 

 

G

 

 

H

I’d prefer the afternoon.

 

I’m not sure. The brakes aren’t working very well.

 

Oh! One other thing, how much will it cost?

 

The engine is hard to start in the morning.

 

I work on Mondays.

 

I’m afraid I need it today. How about the weekend?

 

When I brake, the car goes to the left.

 

Oh. Could you do it on Monday?


PART 4

QUESTIONS 21-27

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

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 a baby is so ill that Maha has to dive all night to get her to the nearest big city. They have a lot of problems getting there and…

 

 

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 do not have any money. Then one day a man dressed all in black buys the most beautiful table in the shop…

Hospital or Cinema?

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?

 

EXAMPLE ANSWER
0     Which book is about somebody who works with doctors?

       A   The Long Night      B  Hard Work      C  Hospital or Cinema?

A


21
     Which book is by somebody who has written a lot of books?

          A  The Long Night               B  Hard Work             C  Hospital or Cinema?

22     Which book is about somebody who is very poor?

          A  The Long Night               B  Hard Work             C  Hospital or Cinema?

23     Which book is about somebody who would like to work in a hospital?

          A  The Long Night               B  Hard Work             C  Hospital or Cinema?

24     Which book is by somebody who worked in a school?

          A  The Long Night               B  Hard Work             C  Hospital or Cinema?

25     Which book is about a difficult journey?

          A  The Long Night               B  Hard Work             C  Hospital or Cinema?

26     Which book is about a man and his son?

          A  The Long Night               B  Hard Work             C  Hospital or Cinema?

27     Which book is by a student?

          A  The Long Night               B  Hard Work             C  Hospital or Cinema?

PART 5

QUESTIONS 28-35

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.

…..0…. 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 67.5cm high.

All the dogs …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 very intelligent.

A Schnauzer makes …35… nice family dog. It is friendly and very good with young children.

 

EXAMPLE ANSWER
0     A  with                             B  of                                    C  in B

 

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

PART 6

QUESTIONS 36-40

Read the descriptions (36-40) of some words about holidays and travel.

What is the word for each description?

The first letter is already there. There is one space for each other letter in the word.

For questions 36-40, write the words on the answer sheet.

EXAMPLE ANSWER
0     You can take photos of your holiday with this. c a m e r a


36
     You need this to travel to some foreign countries.          p – – – – – – –

37     You need to buy this before you get on a plane.             t – – – – –

38     This is where you go to get a plane.                                   a – – – – – –

39     You put your clothes in this when you travel.                 s – – – – – – –

40     This person likes visiting different places.                       t – – – – – –

PART 7

QUESTIONS 41-50

Complete this letter.

Write ONE word for each space (41-50)

For questions 41-50, write your words on the answer sheet.

PART 8

QUESTION 51-55

Read the notice and the note from Sheila.

Complete Andy’s notes.

For questions 51-55, write the information on the answer sheet.

2 April

Andy,

Let’s go to the Film Club next week. Can you get the tickets from the college office? Remember we pay the cheaper price. I must study at home for our exam on 8 April. Thanks!

See you next Tuesday in the Coffee Bar at 7.45, before it starts!

Sheila

PART 9

QUESTION 56

Read the note from your friend Richard.

Write a postcard to tell him what he wants to know.

Write 25-35 words.

Write your postcard on the answer sheet.

PAPER  2    LISTENING (approximately 30 minutes, including 8 minutes transfer time)

PART 1

QUESTION 1-5

You will hear five short conversations.

You will hear each conversation twice.

There is one question for each conversation.

For questions 1-5, put a tick R under the right answer.

3      Where is Room 22?

4       Which man wants to see him?

5       How did the woman get to work?

PART 2

QUESTIONS 6-10

Listen to Paul talking to a friend about his family.

What does each person do?

For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each person.

You will hear the conversation twice.

PEOPLE                                                           JOBS

6       Bill                                      o                  A       bank clerk

7       David                                  o                  B       doctor

8       Paul’s mother                     o                  C       farmer

9       Paul’s father                       o                  D       shop assistant

10     Paul                                     o                  E       stopped work

                                                                          F       student

                                                                          G      teacher

                                                                           H      writer

PART 3

QUESTIONS 11-15

Listen to Eric talking to Mary about the weekend.

Their friend, Carlos, is coming to visit them.

For questions 11-15, tick R A, B or C.

You will hear the conversation twice.

EXAMPLE                                                                ANSWER

0     What does Carlos hate?

       A    shopping                                                       R

       B     museums                                                      o

       C    football                                                         o

 

11   When is the football match?

       A    Saturday morning                                       o

       B     Sarurday afternoon                                     o

       C    Sunday afternoon                                       o

12   Where are they going to eat on Saturday evening?

       A    at home                                                         o

       B     in an Italian restaurant                               o

       C    in a Chinese restaurant                              o

13   What are they going to do on Sunday morning?

       A    go for a drive                                               o

       B     get up late                                                     o

       C    go to the cinema                                          o

14   Where are they going to have lunch on Sunday?

       A    in a café                                                        o

       B     in a pub                                                         o

       C    at home                                                         o

15   They can’t go to the cinema on Sunday afternoon because

       A    Carlos doesn’t like films.                           o

       B     Eric doesn’t like films.                               o

       C    they don’t have time.                                  o

PART 4

QUESTIONS 16-20

You will hear a telephone conversation.

A girl wants to speak to Martin, but he is not there.

Listen and complete questions 16-20.

You will hear the conversation twice.

PART 5

QUESTIONS 21-25

You will hear some information about a travel agency.

Listen and complete questions 21-25.

You will hear the information twice.

You now have 8 minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet.

PAPER 3     SPEAKING                                         (8-10 minutes)

The Speaking test lasts 8 to 10 minutes. You will take the test with another candidate. There are two examiners, but only one of them will talk to you. The examiner will ask you questions and ask you to talk to the other candidate.

Part 1 (5-6 minutes)

The examiner will ask you and your partner some questions. These questions will be about your daily life, past experience and future plans. For example, you may have to speak about your school, job, hobbies or home town.

Part 2 (3-4 minutes)

You and your partner will speak to each other. You will ask and answer questions. The examiner will give you a card with some information on it. The examiner will give your partner a card with some words on it. Your partner will use the words on the card to ask you questions about the information you have. Then you will change roles.

Test 1 Key

Paper 1          Reading and Writing

Part 1

1 F                   2 A                  3 G                  4 C                  5 B

Part 2

6 C                  7 C                  8 B                  9 A                  10 B

Part 3

11 A                12 C                            13 B                            14 C                            15 B   

16 G                17 F               18 H                19 A                20 C

Part 4

21 B                22 B                23 C                24 A    25 A    26 B                27 C

Part 5

28 A    29 C                30 B                31 C                32 C                33 A    34 B                35 B

Part 6

For questions 36-40, spelling must be correct.

36 passport    37 ticket                     38 airport                   39 suitcase    40 tourist

Part 7

For questions 41-50, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. Spelling must be correct.

41 in/near                  42 from                      43 have/’ve   44 are                         45 my/the/one/our

46 His                         47 if/when     48 to               49 am/’m                   50 me

Part 8

For questions 51-55, spelling must be correct and capitals must be used where necessary.

51 9(th) April/April 9(th)               52 The Last King                  53 8 p.m.       

54 (£)3.50                                          55 Coffee Bar

Part 9

Question 56

The postcard shoud include the following three pieces of intormation:

i    day/date of arrival

ii   length of visit

iii  suggested activity.

Sample answer A

Mark: 5

This is an example of a good 5. All three parts of the message are clearly communicated in natural, error-free language.

Dear Richard,

      I am going to England next Monday for three months and I would like to do an excursion with you around London.

  See you soon,

            Lily

Sample answer B

Mark: 4

The three parts of the message are clearly communicated. There are a number of structural errors (e.g. ‘I’ll like’), which prevent this candidate from scoring 5, but the errors do not impede communication of the message.

Hello Richard,

I’m so happy to see you soon. I’ll like come 16th of June I hope this is right for you and I’ll like to stay 2 weeks. I want to go to the theatre and in the evening I’ll like going to the theatre, cinema and discho.

Katia

 Sample answer C

Mark: 3

This candidate clearly communicates the three parts of the message. However, there are grammar and spelling errors which means the candidate would have scored 4. However, the writer is penalised for not including either a salutation or a signature on his/her postcard and therefore loses one mark and scores a 3.

I am coming on next Friday by plane. You will know right time, I will ring up. I want to stay about 10 days and I want to visit London but first – I would like to bee wiht you.

 Sample answer D

Mark: 2

Two parts of the message are clearly communicated, but the third (‘I’m going to End of March’) requires interpretation, as does the concluding sentence. Consequently, the candidate would score 3. However, the writer is penalised for not including a signature on his/her postcard, and so loses a mark and scores 2.

I’m going to End of March.

I will stay for two weeks.

I’d like to go anywhere and shopping, so I looking for you!

 Sample answer E

Mark: 0

Lack of linguistic resources make the message in this writing incomprehensible. It is unclear whether the writer is attempting a response to the input text and writing about future plans, or is attempting to describe impressions and past and/or present activities.

England is very big country. Before come here is very cold. I in here Febremary 7th.

In here school study English is one year another school is long date.

Paper 2       Listening

Part 1

            1 B                  2 A                  3 B                  4 A                  5 C

Part 2

            6 F                   7 G                  8 E                  9 B                  10 A

Part 3

            11 B                12 C               13 A    14 B                15 C

Part 4

For questions 16-20, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. In question 16, spelling must be correct. Recognisable spelling is acceptable for questions 17 and 19.

            16 Elaine                   17 (the) Grand Hotel                       18  8.30 p.m./20.30/half past eight

            19 Friend                   20 724 5936

Part 5

For questions 21-25, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. In question 21, spelling must be correct. Spelling of ‘bank’, ‘May’ and ‘bag’ must also be correct as these are simple ‘high frequency’ KET vocabulary items.

21 Warnock             22 (the) bank                        23 21st May               24 £350(ormore)

25 (travel) bag

Transcript

This is the Key English Test. Paper 2. Listening. Test number one. 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 1          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 1 to 5, put a tick under the right answer.

Here is an example.

Example: What time is it?

Female:          Excuse me, can you tell me the time?

Male: Yes, it’s nine o’clock.

Female:          Thank you.

Male: You’re welcome.

[pause]

The answer is nine o’clock, so there is a tick in box C.

Now we are ready to start. Look at question one.

[pausel

Question 1 One

What have they forgotten?

Male: I’ve got the passports here.

Female:          And the tickets are in my bag.

Male: What about the camera?

Female:          Oh no! I’ve left it at home. And I realty wanted to take some holiday photos.

[pause]

Now listen again.

[repeat]

[pause]

Question 2 Two

What time does the train go?

Male: Hurry up! We’ll be late.

Femate:          What time does the train go?

Male: At six fifteen. We’ve got to leave in ten minutes.

Female:          I’m nearly ready.

[pause]

Now listen again.

[repeat]

[pause]

Question 3 Three

Where is Room 22?

Male: Can you tell me the way to Room 22?

Female:                Well… Go straight down here and it’s the second door on the right.

Male: Do I have to go through the main hall?

Female:          No, it’s the door on the right, just before you get to the main hall.

[pause]

Now listen again.

[repeat]

[pause]

Question 4 Four

Which man wants to see him?

Male:           Which man wants to see me?

Female:       The one over there, wearing a hat.

Male:           The one with the glasses?

Female:       No, not him. The other one.

[pause]

Now listen again,

[repeat]

[pause]

Question 5 Five

How did the woman get to work?

Female:          Oh, the traffic’s terrible today.

Male: Yes, it took me forty minutes by bus.

Female:          Well, I drove and it took me an hour!

Male: An hour! It’s probably quicker by bicycle.

[pause]

Now listen again.

[repeat]

[pause]

This is the end of Part One. Now look at Part Two.

[pause]

PART 2

Listen to Paul talking to a friend about his family.

What does each person do?

For questions 6 to 10, write a letter, A to H, next to each person.

You will hear the conversation twice.

[pause]

Female:          Tell me about your family, Paul.

Paul:   Well, you know Sally, my sister – the writer – don’t you?

Female:          Yes. Is she your only sister?

Paul:        She is. But I’ve got two brothers. David’s older than me, and Bill’s younger.

Female:          How old is Bill?

Paul:   He’s nineteen. He’s studying French in Paris at the moment.

Female:          That sounds interesting … And David? What does he do?

Paul:        Oh, he’s a teacher, the same as my mother was. But she finished working last year.

Female:          And what about your father?

Paul:   Oh, he’s a doctor at the local hospital.

Female:          Of course. I’ve seen him there.

Paul:        My mother says he works too hard. She wants him to stop. She wants to go and live on a farm in the country, near David,

Female:          Um … Are you a doctor too, Paul?

Paul:        I’m not clever enough! I work in a bank – the one in the High Street, next to the bookshop.

Female:          Do you? So does my sisterl

[pause]

Now listen again.

[repeat]

[pause]

This ts the end of Part Two. Now look at Part Three.

[pause]

PART 3

Listen to Eric talking to Mary about the weekend.

Their friend, Carlos, is coming to visit them.

For questions 11 to 15, tick A, B or C.

You will hear the conversation twice.

Look at questions 11 to 15 now, You have 20 seconds.

[pause]

Now listen to the conversation,

Eric: Mary … what do you want to do at the weekend, when Carlos

          comes?          

Mary: Well, Eric, I must go shopping on Saturday moming.

Eric: He hates shopping. But we could go to the museum and then meet

          you for lunch.                           

Mary: Fine. What shall we do in the aftemoon?

Eric: There’s a good football match on – Carlos’ll like that.

Mary: OK. Do you want to eat at home in the evening?

Eric: What about going to a restaurant? We haven’t been to that Italian 

            one for months.

Mary: Or we could try that new Chinese one.

Eric: OK. Let’s do that. Now, what about Sunday?

Mary: If we get up early on Sunday, we could go for a drive in the

            Countryside.

Eric: Yes, and we could have lunch in a pub somewhere.

Mary: Yes, the one near the river’s nice. Shall we go to the cinema after

            lunch?

Eric: We can’t. His train’s at four o’clock and I’ll have to take him back to

            the station.

[pause]

Now listen again.

[repeat]

[pause]

This is the end of Part Three. Now look at Part Four.

[pause]

PART 4

You will hear a telephone conversation.

A girl wants to speak to Martin, but he is not there.

Listen and complete questions 16 to 20.

You will hear the conversation twice.

[pause]

Male:  Hello. 785 3126.

Elaine:            Hello. Could I speak to Martin please?

Male:  I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. Can I take a message for him?

Elaine:            Yes, please. My name’s Elaine.

Male:  How do you spell that?

Elaine:            E-L-A-I-N-E.

Male:  Right, Elaine. And what’s the message?

Elaine:    Tell Martin that the party tonight is at the Grand Hotel. I’ll meet him there.

Male:  Does he know the address?

Elaine:            Oh yes, Everyone knows the Grand Hotel.

Male:  OK. I’ll tell him.

Elaine:    And tell him I’ll try to be there at half past eight. But I may be a bit late.

Male:      Oh, I’m sure he won’t mind waiting. I’ll tell him eight thirty … Is there anything else?

Elaine:            Oh, yes … ask him to bring a friend.

Male:  A friend? Oh good, that could be me.

Elaine:    Hmmm … well … and please ask him to phone me if he can’t come.

Male:  Has he got your phone number?

Elaine:            It’s 724 5936.

Male:  Right, I’ve got that.

Elaine:            Thanks a lot. Bye.

Male:  Bye.

[pause]

Now listen again.

[repeat]

[pause]

This is the end of Part Four. Now look at Part Five.

[pause]

PART 5

You will hear some information about a travel agency.

Listen and complete questions 21 to 25.

You will hear the information twice.

[pause]

Answerphone:     Hello. This is the South Seas Travel Agency. I’m sorry, no one can speak to you right now. The South Seas Travel Agency has moved to another part of town. We also have a new phone number. Please ring us on 847 2296. Our new address is 98 Warnock Road, that’s W-A-R-N-O-C-K. It’s easy to find – it’s near the park, at the end of the road, opposite the bank. We will be open for business at our new office on 21 st May. We hope to see you soon at our new address. We have many exciting holidays at special prices. And we have a present for anyone who spends £350 or more on a holiday. If your holiday costs £350, we will give you a travel bag absolutely free. This beautitul bag can carry everything you need on a plane journey. And it can be yours free. Thank you for calling the South Seas Travel Agency.

[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: Teacher, stop the recording here and time eight minutes. Remind students when there is one minute remaining.

[pause]

This is the end of the test