Reading and Writing Part 1

Questions 1-6

For each question, choose the correct answer.

1

COMPUTER GAMES SHOW

Buy two tickets and get the third one half price.

Hurry! Last few days of offer.

Only until the end of the week.

A   There is 30% off all tickets.

 You can save money this week.

 Tickets are only available this week.

2

We can only take you on the school trip if your parents have said it’s OK. Please ask them to fill in the form.

A   Parents can come on the trip if they want.

 Pupils must fill in a form and show it to their parents.

 The school can take pupils on the trip if their parents let them go.

3

The school’s sports hall is used by all pupils for gym and indoor sports. There is also an outdoor area for hockey and football.

This text is

A   describing the sports lessons at the school.

 explaining where you can do sports at the school.

 saying that the pupils at the school are good at sports.

4

Jim,

Any chance your mum could take me home in the car after school today?
I forgot to bring the money for my bus ticket!

Mark

What does Mark want to do?

A   borrow some money

 travel home with Jim

 invite Jim to visit him

5

How about joining the school singing group? It doesn’t matter if you can’t read music. All staff and pupils welcome! Mondays after lessons at 4 p.m.

Who can join the singing group?

A   anyone at the school

 pupils who have music lessons

 people who can already read music

6

If you are not well and miss a class, please ask a classmate to tell you what was taught.

Who is this message for?

A   pupils who are feeling ill

 pupils who couldn’t go to a lesson

 pupils who would like to help their friends

Answer

1 B   2 C   3 B   4 B   5 A   6 B

Reading and Writing Part 2

Questions 7-13

For each question, choose the correct answer.

 

 

My First Cookbook

Cooking for Students

Everybody Can Cook

7

Which book won a prize?

A

B

C

8

Which book has healthy recipes?

A

B

C

9

Which book shows that cooking can be fun?

A

B

C

10

Which book has dishes from different countries?

A

B

C

11

Which book teaches words to talk about food?

A

B

C

12

Which book is about food that the writer’s family liked?

A

B

C

13

Which book has pictures of someone preparing the food?

A

B

C

Cookery books for young people

This week, we look at three books about cooking for young people.

My First Cookbook by Lenard Minnow

Lenard Minnow’s last cookery book was a huge success across the world. And now, he has written a cookery book just for children. It has lots of lovely reading activities, so that children can get to know the names of more unusual foods. It explains in an easy-to-read way how to cook and makes it clear that cooking can be a hobby that young and old can really enjoy.

Cooking for Students by Cormac O’Dally

The idea for this book came when Cormac O’Dally’s two sons went away to university. They never cooked and had no idea what to do in the kitchen, so Cormac wrote this book to help them. The photo on the cover of the book shows Cormac and his sons laughing and enjoying the food together. Students who use this book won’t win prizes for great new food ideas. The meals are very simple, like cheese on toast, but they’re easy to prepare and good for you, too.

Everybody Can Cook by Denise Macon

With its ‘look-as-you-cook’ photos, you can see the author doing everything that you need to do in this wonderful new book. And, as the title says, you’ll soon be able to make tasty meals. Many of them come from all four corners of the world. The author received £4,000 when the book was chosen as Cookbook of the Year in a competition this year.

Answer

7 C   8 B   9 A   10 C   11 A   12 B   13 C

Reading and Writing Part 3

Questions 14-18

For each question, choose the correct answer.

An amazing stay at the Ocean View Hotel

I’m usually sad to say goodbye to my cousins after visiting them in Australia. But last June I wasn’t. We had to change planes in the Middle East on the way back and had to stay overnight. I just couldn’t wait to get to our hotel.

The first thing I noticed in the hotel was all the glass. It was really bright, so I don’t know why all the lights were on in the building! There was also loud rock music playing, which I loved (but my parents didn’t)! There weren’t many people waiting at the reception, so we were soon in our rooms.

The garden wasn’t what I expected. ‘Dad’, I said, ‘you told me there was a pool!’ He took me back into the reception area and then up in the lift to the 39th floor and out onto the top of the building. ‘Here it is,’ he said. It was amazing! Swimming under the clouds was awesome.

I’ve stayed in some great hotels around the world, but nothing as cool as that one! I saw photographs of it before I went, but they don’t really show how large the building is. I couldn’t believe it. Everything is huge – the building, the pool, the meals (which were delicious, too, by the way)! There’s so much to do and see there. I hope we can go back again and stay for longer!

14   The writer says that last June, she felt

        A   excited about where she was going.

        B   sad because she was leaving her cousins.

        C   angry because of the delay in her journey.

15   What was the hotel like inside?

        A   dark

        B   noisy

        C   busy

16   Where was the hotel’s pool?

        A   in the hotel garden

        B   on the roof of the hotel

        C   close to the hotel’s reception area

17   What do we learn about the writer in the last paragraph?

        A   She hasn’t visited many hotels in her life.

        B   She didn’t have time to see everything in the hotel.

        C   She didn’t know the hotel is so big.

18   Why has the writer written this text?

        A   to describe what the hotel looks like

        B   to say how the hotel could improve

        C   to explain why she loved the hotel

Answer

14 A   15 B   16 B   17 C   18 C

Reading and Writing Part 4

Questions 19-24

For each question, choose the correct answer.

The Museum of Childhood

The Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh is full of variety. Visitors can (19) ……………… dolls houses, toy cars and much more. There is everything from toy soldiers to board (20) ……………… . The museum was started by a man called Patrick Murray, who (21) ……………… many toys during his life and wanted to show them to the public. But it’s more than (22) ……………… a museum of toys. It explores all parts of growing (23) ………………, and its exhibitions include lots of different things, from storybooks to baby (24) ……………… . The museum is easy to find in the centre of Edinburgh and is open all year.

19

A

watch

B

look

C

see

20

A

games

B

competitions

C

matches

21

A

picked

B

collected

C

took

22

A

already

B

just

C

yet

23

A

up

B

out

C

away

24

A

snack

B

food

C

meal

Answer

19 C   20 A   21 B   22 B   23 A   24 B

Reading and Writing Part 5

Questions 25-30

For each question, write the correct answer.
Write ONE word for each gap.

Example:   0      TO

From:    Gemma

To:         Anne

Hi Anne,

I know you have piano lessons. I want (0) ……………… start too, and I remember you said your teacher doesn’t charge too (25) ……………… . What’s he like? Is he good (26) ……………… explaining things? Can you let (27) ……………… know soon?

Cheers,
Gemma

From:    Anne

To:         Gemma

Hi Gemma,

My piano teacher is called Ben. He’s funny and I always have (28) ……………… good time in the lessons. But I don’t know if I (29) ……………… getting any better! Anyway, if you’re looking (30) ……………… a teacher, then I think Ben will be perfect for you.
Good luck!

Anne

Answer

25 much   26 at   27 me   28 a   29 am / ‘m   30 for

Reading and Writing Part 6

Question 31

You recently lost something when you were in town with your English friend Alfie.
Write an email to Alfie.

In your email:

●   say what you have lost

●   explain how you think you lost it

●   tell Alfie what you want him to do to help.

Write 25 words or more.

Write the email on your answer sheet.

Sample Answer

Hi Alfie,

You remember when we went into town the other day? Well, I had some gloves with me. I think I put them down in the café, but I haven’t got them now. I was wondering, did you maybe pick them up by mistake? Have you seen them?

Cheers,
Ludwig

Reading and Writing Part 7

Questions 25-30

Look at the three pictures.
Write the story shown in the pictures.
Write 35 words or more.

Write the story on your answer sheet.

Sample Answer

When I woke up this morning, I had a brilliant idea. Why not invite all my friends to the park for a game of football? So I messaged some friends and then phoned a few people as well. There were about five people in the park when I arrived, but then more people came. Everyone loved the idea, and there were 36 of us in the end. So each team had 18 players! Next time, I’ll try and get 50!

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