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1.
3 points
Part 1

Questions 1–5

• Look at the text in each question.
• What does it say?
• Mark the letter next to the correct explanation – A, B or C. USE CAPITAL LETTER


1. To: All students
From: College Secretary
Monday 6 May
Can I remind you that
all essays are due this
Friday. No late work
will be accepted unless
accompanied by a doctor’s
letter.

A The college secretary will post students their essays on Friday.
B Students may hand in their essays after Friday if they can prove illness.
C Unless your essay is due by Friday, you do not need to reply.
2.
3 points
Part 1

Questions 1–5

• Look at the text in each question.
• What does it say?
• Mark the letter next to the correct explanation – A, B or C. USE CAPITAL LETTER

2. "take one tablet, three times a day after meals. finish the prescription"

A Take the tablets regularly until the bottle is empty.
B Take one tablet every day until they are finished.
C Take three tablets after meals until you feel better.
3.
3 points
Part 1

Questions 1–5

• Look at the text in each question.
• What does it say?
• Mark the letter next to the correct explanation – A, B or C. USE CAPITAL LETTER

3. Ben: Why don't you bring your new game tonight. We can use my brother´s PC. I am playing football till 7, so anytime after that. KIM

Kim suggests
A meeting at the football match.
B going to Ben’s house later.
C playing on his brother’s computer.
4.
3 points
Part 1

Questions 1–5

• Look at the text in each question.
• What does it say?
• Mark the letter next to the correct explanation – A, B or C. USE CAPITAL LETTER

4. FREE SOFA. To deliver must have transport. Collect from John anytime this evening. Phone 452611 to arrange a suitable time.

A John can deliver the sofa if the time is convenient.
B Anyone wanting this sofa must pick it up this week.
C Call John with advice on how he can transport his sofa.
5.
3 points
Part 1

Questions 1–5

• Look at the text in each question.
• What does it say?
• Mark the letter next to the correct explanation – A, B or C. USE CAPITAL LETTER

5. BOAT HIRE. INSURANCE INCLUDED. FUEL EXTRA. NO HIDING CHARGES.

The hire charge covers all the costs

A including fuel and insurance.
B except insurance.
C apart from fuel
6.
3 points
PART 2

Questions 6–10
• The people below all want to come to Britain to study English.
• On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight colleges.
• Decide which college (letters A–H) would be the most suitable for each candidate
(numbers 6–10).
• For each of these numbers mark the correct letter on your answer sheet.

CANDIDATES
6. Marta wants a course in Business Studies and English, starting in
September. She would prefer to be in a city, but wants a college which
will organise visits, so she can see something of Britain.

7. Jean wants to attend classes for a few hours a week in July, so that
he has plenty of free time to visit the countryside. He wants to stay in
a city, with a family.

8. Laura is looking for a full-time beginners’ course and can come to
Britain at any time. She is keen on sport and wants to stay with a family.

9.Marek likes big cities. He hopes to find work during the day, so he is
looking for an evening class. He wants to live in a flat or house.

10. Birgit is going to spend August in Britain. She knows some English
already and wants a full-time course. She wants to meet people
through the college and live with a family.


COLLEGES
A Lowton College
Situated in a pleasant area of the city close
to the river. Convenient for North Wales and
the English Lake District.
• Courses in English run all year.
• Part-time courses available in the
evenings/days.
• We will arrange accommodation with an
English family.

B Bristow College
The college is in the centre of Bristow.
• Full-time courses at all levels, beginners
to advanced, from September to June.
• Visits arranged to places of interest.
• Excellent range of sports offered.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

C Shepton College
Shepton College is in the centre of London
close to underground and buses.
• Classes are offered all through the year.
• Daytime English courses up to ten hours
per week. Evening classes of four hours
per week.
• Extra classes offered in English for
Business.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

D Frampton College
Situated in West London close to bus and
underground.
• Courses run from September to July
(daytime only).
• Special courses available, e.g. English for
Business.
• Summer school in July and August.
• Accommodation arranged in student
hostels.

E Daunston College
Daunston is a small town in the Midlands
near pleasant countryside.
• Part-time and full-time classes available
from September to June.
• Full-time summer school in August.
• Complete beginners part-time only.
• Trips and other social events arranged
regularly.
• Accommodation in the college or with
families.

F Exford College
Exford is beside the sea and surrounded by
beautiful countryside.
• Courses at all levels, September to June
(full-time).
• Summer schools (mornings only) during
August.
• Full social programme including sports
and hobby clubs provided by the
college.
• Students live in college rooms or with
families.

G Chesford College
Situated in the centre of Chesford, a quiet
market town.
• English courses offered from September
to June, daytime and evenings.
• Trips organised to Cambridge, Oxford
and London.
• Accommodation is with local families.

H Howe College
The college is in the city centre, but near the
North Yorkshire countryside and the sea.
• Classes run from September to June.
• Part-time and full-time courses from
beginners to advanced (daytime only).
• Full-time courses in English with
Business Studies.
• Trips arranged to places of interest.
• Help given in finding a flat or room in
the area.



What school is suitable for candidate 6: _________ USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER
7.
3 points
PART 2

Questions 6–10
• The people below all want to come to Britain to study English.
• On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight colleges.
• Decide which college (letters A–H) would be the most suitable for each candidate
(numbers 6–10).
• For each of these numbers mark the correct letter on your answer sheet.

CANDIDATES
6. Marta wants a course in Business Studies and English, starting in
September. She would prefer to be in a city, but wants a college which
will organise visits, so she can see something of Britain.

7. Jean wants to attend classes for a few hours a week in July, so that
he has plenty of free time to visit the countryside. He wants to stay in
a city, with a family.

8. Laura is looking for a full-time beginners’ course and can come to
Britain at any time. She is keen on sport and wants to stay with a family.

9.Marek likes big cities. He hopes to find work during the day, so he is
looking for an evening class. He wants to live in a flat or house.

10. Birgit is going to spend August in Britain. She knows some English
already and wants a full-time course. She wants to meet people
through the college and live with a family.


COLLEGES
A Lowton College
Situated in a pleasant area of the city close
to the river. Convenient for North Wales and
the English Lake District.
• Courses in English run all year.
• Part-time courses available in the
evenings/days.
• We will arrange accommodation with an
English family.

B Bristow College
The college is in the centre of Bristow.
• Full-time courses at all levels, beginners
to advanced, from September to June.
• Visits arranged to places of interest.
• Excellent range of sports offered.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

C Shepton College
Shepton College is in the centre of London
close to underground and buses.
• Classes are offered all through the year.
• Daytime English courses up to ten hours
per week. Evening classes of four hours
per week.
• Extra classes offered in English for
Business.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

D Frampton College
Situated in West London close to bus and
underground.
• Courses run from September to July
(daytime only).
• Special courses available, e.g. English for
Business.
• Summer school in July and August.
• Accommodation arranged in student
hostels.

E Daunston College
Daunston is a small town in the Midlands
near pleasant countryside.
• Part-time and full-time classes available
from September to June.
• Full-time summer school in August.
• Complete beginners part-time only.
• Trips and other social events arranged
regularly.
• Accommodation in the college or with
families.

F Exford College
Exford is beside the sea and surrounded by
beautiful countryside.
• Courses at all levels, September to June
(full-time).
• Summer schools (mornings only) during
August.
• Full social programme including sports
and hobby clubs provided by the
college.
• Students live in college rooms or with
families.

G Chesford College
Situated in the centre of Chesford, a quiet
market town.
• English courses offered from September
to June, daytime and evenings.
• Trips organised to Cambridge, Oxford
and London.
• Accommodation is with local families.

H Howe College
The college is in the city centre, but near the
North Yorkshire countryside and the sea.
• Classes run from September to June.
• Part-time and full-time courses from
beginners to advanced (daytime only).
• Full-time courses in English with
Business Studies.
• Trips arranged to places of interest.
• Help given in finding a flat or room in
the area.



What school is suitable for candidate 7: _________ USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER
8.
3 points
PART 2

Questions 6–10
• The people below all want to come to Britain to study English.
• On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight colleges.
• Decide which college (letters A–H) would be the most suitable for each candidate
(numbers 6–10).
• For each of these numbers mark the correct letter on your answer sheet.

CANDIDATES
6. Marta wants a course in Business Studies and English, starting in
September. She would prefer to be in a city, but wants a college which
will organise visits, so she can see something of Britain.

7. Jean wants to attend classes for a few hours a week in July, so that
he has plenty of free time to visit the countryside. He wants to stay in
a city, with a family.

8. Laura is looking for a full-time beginners’ course and can come to
Britain at any time. She is keen on sport and wants to stay with a family.

9.Marek likes big cities. He hopes to find work during the day, so he is
looking for an evening class. He wants to live in a flat or house.

10. Birgit is going to spend August in Britain. She knows some English
already and wants a full-time course. She wants to meet people
through the college and live with a family.


COLLEGES
A Lowton College
Situated in a pleasant area of the city close
to the river. Convenient for North Wales and
the English Lake District.
• Courses in English run all year.
• Part-time courses available in the
evenings/days.
• We will arrange accommodation with an
English family.

B Bristow College
The college is in the centre of Bristow.
• Full-time courses at all levels, beginners
to advanced, from September to June.
• Visits arranged to places of interest.
• Excellent range of sports offered.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

C Shepton College
Shepton College is in the centre of London
close to underground and buses.
• Classes are offered all through the year.
• Daytime English courses up to ten hours
per week. Evening classes of four hours
per week.
• Extra classes offered in English for
Business.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

D Frampton College
Situated in West London close to bus and
underground.
• Courses run from September to July
(daytime only).
• Special courses available, e.g. English for
Business.
• Summer school in July and August.
• Accommodation arranged in student
hostels.

E Daunston College
Daunston is a small town in the Midlands
near pleasant countryside.
• Part-time and full-time classes available
from September to June.
• Full-time summer school in August.
• Complete beginners part-time only.
• Trips and other social events arranged
regularly.
• Accommodation in the college or with
families.

F Exford College
Exford is beside the sea and surrounded by
beautiful countryside.
• Courses at all levels, September to June
(full-time).
• Summer schools (mornings only) during
August.
• Full social programme including sports
and hobby clubs provided by the
college.
• Students live in college rooms or with
families.

G Chesford College
Situated in the centre of Chesford, a quiet
market town.
• English courses offered from September
to June, daytime and evenings.
• Trips organised to Cambridge, Oxford
and London.
• Accommodation is with local families.

H Howe College
The college is in the city centre, but near the
North Yorkshire countryside and the sea.
• Classes run from September to June.
• Part-time and full-time courses from
beginners to advanced (daytime only).
• Full-time courses in English with
Business Studies.
• Trips arranged to places of interest.
• Help given in finding a flat or room in
the area.



What school is suitable for candidate 8: _________ USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER
9.
3 points
PART 2

Questions 6–10
• The people below all want to come to Britain to study English.
• On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight colleges.
• Decide which college (letters A–H) would be the most suitable for each candidate
(numbers 6–10).
• For each of these numbers mark the correct letter on your answer sheet.

CANDIDATES
6. Marta wants a course in Business Studies and English, starting in
September. She would prefer to be in a city, but wants a college which
will organise visits, so she can see something of Britain.

7. Jean wants to attend classes for a few hours a week in July, so that
he has plenty of free time to visit the countryside. He wants to stay in
a city, with a family.

8. Laura is looking for a full-time beginners’ course and can come to
Britain at any time. She is keen on sport and wants to stay with a family.

9.Marek likes big cities. He hopes to find work during the day, so he is
looking for an evening class. He wants to live in a flat or house.

10. Birgit is going to spend August in Britain. She knows some English
already and wants a full-time course. She wants to meet people
through the college and live with a family.


COLLEGES
A Lowton College
Situated in a pleasant area of the city close
to the river. Convenient for North Wales and
the English Lake District.
• Courses in English run all year.
• Part-time courses available in the
evenings/days.
• We will arrange accommodation with an
English family.

B Bristow College
The college is in the centre of Bristow.
• Full-time courses at all levels, beginners
to advanced, from September to June.
• Visits arranged to places of interest.
• Excellent range of sports offered.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

C Shepton College
Shepton College is in the centre of London
close to underground and buses.
• Classes are offered all through the year.
• Daytime English courses up to ten hours
per week. Evening classes of four hours
per week.
• Extra classes offered in English for
Business.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

D Frampton College
Situated in West London close to bus and
underground.
• Courses run from September to July
(daytime only).
• Special courses available, e.g. English for
Business.
• Summer school in July and August.
• Accommodation arranged in student
hostels.

E Daunston College
Daunston is a small town in the Midlands
near pleasant countryside.
• Part-time and full-time classes available
from September to June.
• Full-time summer school in August.
• Complete beginners part-time only.
• Trips and other social events arranged
regularly.
• Accommodation in the college or with
families.

F Exford College
Exford is beside the sea and surrounded by
beautiful countryside.
• Courses at all levels, September to June
(full-time).
• Summer schools (mornings only) during
August.
• Full social programme including sports
and hobby clubs provided by the
college.
• Students live in college rooms or with
families.

G Chesford College
Situated in the centre of Chesford, a quiet
market town.
• English courses offered from September
to June, daytime and evenings.
• Trips organised to Cambridge, Oxford
and London.
• Accommodation is with local families.

H Howe College
The college is in the city centre, but near the
North Yorkshire countryside and the sea.
• Classes run from September to June.
• Part-time and full-time courses from
beginners to advanced (daytime only).
• Full-time courses in English with
Business Studies.
• Trips arranged to places of interest.
• Help given in finding a flat or room in
the area.



What school is suitable for candidate 9: _________ USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER
10.
3 points
PART 2

Questions 6–10
• The people below all want to come to Britain to study English.
• On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight colleges.
• Decide which college (letters A–H) would be the most suitable for each candidate
(numbers 6–10).
• For each of these numbers mark the correct letter on your answer sheet.

CANDIDATES
6. Marta wants a course in Business Studies and English, starting in
September. She would prefer to be in a city, but wants a college which
will organise visits, so she can see something of Britain.

7. Jean wants to attend classes for a few hours a week in July, so that
he has plenty of free time to visit the countryside. He wants to stay in
a city, with a family.

8. Laura is looking for a full-time beginners’ course and can come to
Britain at any time. She is keen on sport and wants to stay with a family.

9.Marek likes big cities. He hopes to find work during the day, so he is
looking for an evening class. He wants to live in a flat or house.

10. Birgit is going to spend August in Britain. She knows some English
already and wants a full-time course. She wants to meet people
through the college and live with a family.


COLLEGES
A Lowton College
Situated in a pleasant area of the city close
to the river. Convenient for North Wales and
the English Lake District.
• Courses in English run all year.
• Part-time courses available in the
evenings/days.
• We will arrange accommodation with an
English family.

B Bristow College
The college is in the centre of Bristow.
• Full-time courses at all levels, beginners
to advanced, from September to June.
• Visits arranged to places of interest.
• Excellent range of sports offered.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

C Shepton College
Shepton College is in the centre of London
close to underground and buses.
• Classes are offered all through the year.
• Daytime English courses up to ten hours
per week. Evening classes of four hours
per week.
• Extra classes offered in English for
Business.
• Students arrange their own
accommodation in flats and houses.

D Frampton College
Situated in West London close to bus and
underground.
• Courses run from September to July
(daytime only).
• Special courses available, e.g. English for
Business.
• Summer school in July and August.
• Accommodation arranged in student
hostels.

E Daunston College
Daunston is a small town in the Midlands
near pleasant countryside.
• Part-time and full-time classes available
from September to June.
• Full-time summer school in August.
• Complete beginners part-time only.
• Trips and other social events arranged
regularly.
• Accommodation in the college or with
families.

F Exford College
Exford is beside the sea and surrounded by
beautiful countryside.
• Courses at all levels, September to June
(full-time).
• Summer schools (mornings only) during
August.
• Full social programme including sports
and hobby clubs provided by the
college.
• Students live in college rooms or with
families.

G Chesford College
Situated in the centre of Chesford, a quiet
market town.
• English courses offered from September
to June, daytime and evenings.
• Trips organised to Cambridge, Oxford
and London.
• Accommodation is with local families.

H Howe College
The college is in the city centre, but near the
North Yorkshire countryside and the sea.
• Classes run from September to June.
• Part-time and full-time courses from
beginners to advanced (daytime only).
• Full-time courses in English with
Business Studies.
• Trips arranged to places of interest.
• Help given in finding a flat or room in
the area.



What school is suitable for candidate 10: _________ USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER
11.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 26: ________
12.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 27: ________
13.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 28: ________
14.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 29: ________
15.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 30: ________
16.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 31: ________
17.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 32: ________
18.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 33: ________
19.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 34: ________
20.
3 points
PART 5
Questions 26–35

• Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
• For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word – A, B, C or D USE CAPITAL LETTER TO WRITE THE CORRESPONDING LETTER

THE ROCKIES

The Rocky Mountains run almost the length (0) .......... North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a (26) .......... hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller (27) .......... the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, (28) .......... the best way to see them isto (29) .......... by train. You start from Vancouver, (30) .......... most attractive ofCanada’s big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains,this city (31) .......... its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city (32) .......... .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to (33) .......... off from Vancouver on the crosscontinent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, (34) .......... is fun, but travel through some of the best (35) .......... at night.


26 A many B lot C few D couple
27 A from B to C as D than
28 A but B because C unless D since
29 A drive B travel C ride D pass
30 A a B one C the D its
31 A lets B allows C offers D gives
32 A centre B circle C middle D heart
33 A leave B get C take D set
34 A when B which C who D where
35 A scenery B view C site D beauty

ANSWER FOR 35: ________
21.
0 points
LISTENING Instructions

There are 7 questions in this part, for each question there are 3 pictures and a short recording.

Choose the correct picture. Type in CAPITAL LETTERS A, B or C in the answer box.

1. ____
22.
0 points
LISTENING Instructions

There are 7 questions in this part, for each question there are 3 pictures and a short recording.

Choose the correct picture. Type in CAPITAL LETTERS A, B or C in the answer box.

2. ____
23.
0 points
LISTENING Instructions

There are 7 questions in this part, for each question there are 3 pictures and a short recording.

Choose the correct picture. Type in CAPITAL LETTERS A, B or C in the answer box.

3. ____
24.
0 points
LISTENING Instructions

There are 7 questions in this part, for each question there are 3 pictures and a short recording.

Choose the correct picture. Type in CAPITAL LETTERS A, B or C in the answer box.
4. ____
25.
0 points
LISTENING Instructions

There are 7 questions in this part, for each question there are 3 pictures and a short recording.

Choose the correct picture. Type in CAPITAL LETTERS A, B or C in the answer box.

5. ____
26.
20 points
Writing

Create a commentary about your favourite film. Include the vocabulary studied as well as the grammar studied in class, the one about who, where, which, that.

150 words. Thank you very much
27.
20 points
Speaking

Follow the instructions given in Kaizena, group code t9hw8. You MUST record it before Sunday 8 pm.