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Pre-Intermediate (A2+) BBPractice115
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W2 [10]
R1 [13]
R2 [7]
R3 [20]
W3 [10]
W4 [10]
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Pre-Intermediate Level (A2+) Paper BBPractice115
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Writing Section [50] Reading Section [50] Marker’s Initials
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Section W1 (20 marks) Write a composition of 120–150 words on ONE of the following topics: 1. Write a story which begins with ‘We got on our bikes and rode down the hill…’ 2. A bad day. 3. A day in the life of a film star. 4. A local festival.
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Section W2 (10 marks) You are on holiday in a city. It is summer. Write a message to a friend. Tell him / her about your holiday. Write about 50 words.
Hi,
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Section R1 (13 marks) Read the following passage and answer all the questions.
Take Your Rubbish Home Thousands of people have tried to climb Mount Everest but this big mountain has a big problem. Many climbers leave rubbish, including tents, plastic and glass. Even food waste is a problem. Cold temperatures mean that a banana skin will freeze and stay there for hundreds of years. Now the government has a new office there and a new rule about rubbish. Everybody who goes up must bring 8kg of rubbish back down as well as their own rubbish. If they don’t, they won’t get back their $4,000 deposit. The new rule began in April. This is the most popular time to go up Mount Everest. In the past, a professional climber named Dawa Sherpa and his team did one clean-up every year in August. They usually found 15 tonnes of rubbish. In November 2012 some of this rubbish was used to make unusual art in the nearby city of Kathmandu. The artists wanted to teach people about the enormous rubbish problem. Climbing Mount Everest is not cheap, but in February 2013 the cost for one person went down from $25,000 to $11,000. This means that more climbers will come in the future. More people means more rubbish but, with this new clean-up plan, people hope the mountain will be free of rubbish in 10 years. The new office is also going to help climbers if they are ill or have an accident, but the office staff can’t help you climb the mountain. You should find a very good guide in the village nearby. If you go, please take your rubbish home! For questions 1–3 please answer in complete sentences. (2 marks each) 1. Why does food waste last a long time on Everest?
2. How much rubbish must climbers bring down in total?
3. In 1992, what did people do with the rubbish in Kathmandu?
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For questions 4-8 tick () the box. (1 mark each) 4. The mountain used to be cleaned once a year.
True False
5. Dawa Sherpa is an artist.
True False
6. When do most people climb the mountain? A November B August C April
A B C
7. How much does it now cost to climb the mountain? A $4,000 B $11,000 C $25,000
A B C
8. At the office, climbers can A get help if they are hurt. B hire a guide for the climb. C find somebody to carry their rubbish.
A B C
Write the words in the box. (1 mark each) 9. Find the word in the passage which means the OPPOSITE of:
rarely (paragraph 2)
10. Find the word in the passage which means the SAME as:
very big (paragraph 2)
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Section R2 (7 marks) Read the three advertisements for cafés and answer the questions. For each question choose the correct café, A, B or C. You might need to choose each café more than once.
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B
C
Aristotle Café Try coffee from all over the world. The area’s largest
choice: 23 types of coffee, 15 different teas. Right in the middle of town.
Maximum number of guests: 35
We also sell cold drinks: fresh milkshakes and fruit juices (sorry, food unavailable while we decorate our kitchen.)
No parking: use town centre car parks.
Opening hours 11am–7pm daily. www.aristotle_cafe.com
Charlie’s Café Try our award winning coffee, tea or hot-chocolate.
We’re right on the beach! Come in for a drink after your swim.
We have space for 30 guests.
Comfortable seating area inside, or enjoy the sun on our terrace
Coffee, tea, sandwiches, ice cream.
Free parking and WiFi.
Open 10am until 7pm every day in the summer.
(March 1st – September 30th)
Go to www.charliescafe.com for more information
Betty’s Coffee Shop The best coffee from Columbia and Brazil.
15, Bistro Lane, five minutes from the town centre. The friendliest welcome in town at our small, family-run café.
Comfortable seating for 20
We don’t play music, so you can talk to your friends. Mobile phones not allowed. Please turn them off.
Try one of our special cakes, baked freshly here each day.
Please use station car park. Open 10am-8pm, closed Mondays.
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Which café, Aristotle Café (A)
Betty’s Coffee Shop (B)
Charlie’s Café (C)
.... has the biggest choice of coffee ? example A
.... is in the town centre? 1
.... is the smallest ? 2
.... has a ‘no phones’ rule? 3
.... has seats outside? 4
.... makes and sells cakes every day? 5
.... has a free car park? 6
.... is open the latest? 7
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Section R3 (20 marks) Choose the correct answer and write it on the line. Example: I wanted to swim but the sea was too cold. A enough B too C not much D little
1. I have a new neighbour, comes from Alaska. A which B when C where D who
2. Diana is keen on skiing and . A so do I B so am I C neither have I D neither do I
3. We had better now. It’s nearly dark. A leave B leaving C left D to leave
4. Jane’s mother lets her to bed very late. A to go B go C going D gone
5. My camera was on the train. A stealing B stole C stolen D steals
6. He doesn’t enjoy football on television. A watched B watch C to watch D watching
7. How long have you to play the violin? A learn B learns C been learning D learning
8. If I President, schools would have longer holidays. A were B am C being D will be
9. If we the bus, we will call you. A missing B miss C to miss D missed
10. I looked her cats when she went on holiday. A with B about C after D in __
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Section W3 (10 marks) Change each sentence so that it means the same as the sentence given. Begin your sentence with the words provided in the box. Example: The storm damaged the houses.
The houses were damaged by the storm.
1. The workmen will finish the building on Friday.
The building
2. The gardener cuts the grass every week.
The grass
3. The last time we went to the lake was in August.
We haven’t
4. That naughty boy broke my window.
My window
5. Jake last saw his brother six months ago.
Jake hasn’t
Section W4 (10 marks) Write the words in the correct order to make a sentence. Example: sport / skiing / favourite / is / Her
Her favourite sport is skiing.
1. writes / letters / Mary / long / rarely
Mary
2. night / to / Jack / went / cinema / last / the
Jack
3. drive / learned / My / grandmother / never / to
My
4. neighbours / met / We / new / haven’t / yet / our
We
5. to / grandparents / summer / We / used / every / visit / our
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Section R4 (5 marks) Choose the correct word to put in the space provided. Example: He wasn’t interested in studying Japanese. A interesting B interest C interested
1. Good ______________________! I hope you pass the test. A luck B lucky C luckily
2. She carried the eggs ______________________. A care B careful C carefully
3. The film was really ______________________ and I nearly went to sleep. A bored B boring C bore
4. I forgot to take my lunch, so I was very ______________________. A hunger B hungry C hungrily
5. Fruit and vegetables are good for your _____________________. A healthy B healthily C health __
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Section R5 (5 marks) Choose the words from the box and write them on the lines. Use some words more than once.
at up off out on of
Example: You must carry on doing your homework and not go
out with your friends tonight.
1. He put _______________ his jacket, picked _______________ his bag and went
to work.
2. It rained _______________ the weekend, so the tennis game was put
_______________ until next Saturday.
3 I know the train leaves _______________ midday because I looked it
_______________ on the internet.
4. The plane took _______________ in the evening and the lights were put
_______________ so we could sleep.
5. I’m very fond _______________ my new puppy. Look _______________ these
photos that I took.
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