TEST 1 - PART 1
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10 2 - Randall 3- 810 334 4 - 4 years 5 - afternoons MAN: What’s your
surname, Betty? GIRL: Barratt. MAN: Can you
spell that please? GIRL: Yes, it’s
B-A double R-A double T. MAN: Thank you. MAN: Now, you
want to play in the tennis competition, don’t you? GIRL: Yes,
please. MAN: Good. How
old are you Betty? GIRL: I’m ten. It
was my birthday last week. MAN: OK, that’s
fine. And what’s your address? GIRL: It’s 17
Randall Street. MAN: Can you
spell that for me, please? GIRL: Yes.
R-A-N-D-A double L. MAN: Right, and
what’s your phone number? GIRL: It’s 810
double 3 4. MAN: OK, I’ve got
that. Now, how long have you played tennis Betty? GIRL: Sorry? MAN: How many
years have you played tennis? GIRL: Oh, I see
Four years. I started when I was six. MAN: That’s good.
Now the last question. When do you prefer to play? GIRL: Do you mean
which days? MAN: No, sorry. I
mean which time of day, morning or afternoon? GIRL: Oh, I see.
I prefer afternoons, please. MAN: That’s fine.
Thank you. GIRL: Thank you.
Bye. |
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9 2 - 849033 3- Forest
Hill 4 -
Friday 5 -
5 o’clock MAN: What’s your
surname, Sarah? GIRL: Greenall. MAN: Can you
spell that for me please? GIRL: Yes, it’s
G-R double E-N-A double L. MAN: Thank you. MAN: Would you
like to have dancing lessons here? GIRL: Yes,
please, I love dancing. MAN: Good. How
old are you, Sarah? GIRL: I’m nine.
I’m going to be ten in August. MAN: Good. Can
you tell me your phone number please? GIRL: It’s 8490
double 3. MAN: Right, and
which school do you go to? GIRL: Forest
Hill. MAN: Oh yes, I
know that one. Now, which day would you like Sarah? GIRL: Sorry? MAN: Which day
would you like to come for lessons, Monday, Wednesday or Friday? GIRL: Oh, Friday
is best I think. MAN: That’s fine.
Now the last question. How did you know about us? GIRL: I don’t
understand. MAN: Sorry. I
mean who told you about this school? GIRL: Oh, I see.
My cousin. MAN: OK. We’ll
see you next Friday at five o’clock then. GIRL: Thank you.
Bye. |
PART 3
1- 8 2- (Mrs)
Drummond 3- Animal
stories 4 -
Riding (horses) 5 -
5 MAN: What’s your
surname please, Sarah? GIRL: Tanner. MAN: Can you
spell that please? GIRL: Yes, it’s
T-A double N-E-R. MAN: Thank you. MAN: Now, you
want to take books from the school library, don’t you? GIRL: Yes,
please. MAN: Good. How
old are you, Sarah? GIRL: I’m eight.
My birthday is in September. MAN: OK, that’s
fine. And who’s your teacher? GIRL: Mrs
Drummond. MAN: Can you
spell that for me, please? GIRL: Yes. D-R-U
double M-O-N-D. |
MAN: Right, and
what books do you like best? GIRL: Animal
stories. MAN: Excellent!
We’ve got some lovely stories about animals in the library. GIRL: That’s
good. MAN: Now what are
your hobbies, Sarah? GIRL: Riding. I
love horses. MAN: That’s good.
Now the last question. How many books do you want? GIRL: Sorry? MAN: I mean how
many books do you want to take each week. GIRL: Oh, I see.
I’d like five, please. I read a lot of books at home. MAN: That’s fine.
You can go and choose five books now if you like. GIRL: Thank you. |
TEST 2
1 -
November 2 -
William 3 -
(at) (their) school 4 -
11/eleven 5- fishing GIRL: When did you
meet your husband, Mrs Hill? WOMAN: It was in
1947, so that’s fifty years ago. GIRL: Fifty years
is a long time. WOMAN: Yes! GIRL: Did you
meet in the summer? WOMAN: No, it was
in the autumn, in November. GIRL: Oh – was
the weather OK? WOMAN: Yes, it
was a beautiful sunny day. GIRL: Good.
What’s his first name? WOMAN: It’s
William, that’s W-I-L-L-I-A-M. GIRL: OK. Where
did you meet him? Do you remember? WOMAN: Yes, I do.
We met at our school? GIRL: Oh! So you
were very young when you met. WOMAN: Yes, we
were only eleven years old. But we weren’t friends at the beginning. GIRL: Why not? WOMAN: Why not?
Well, we didn’t like doing the same things. Then, when we were older, we had
the same favourite hobby, and we were more friendly after that. GIRL: What was
your favourite hobby? WOMAN: We liked
going fishing in the lake near our village. GIRL: That’s
nice. Do you still go fishing together? WOMAN: Yes, we go
a lot in the summer. |
1 (a)/(the)
- castle 2- (go) sledging/(by/on a)
sledge 3 (a)/(the)
- museum 4 -
volleyball 5- present(s)/gift(s) WOMAN: Good
morning, everyone. I’m going to tell you about our school holiday. BOY: When are we
going, Miss? WOMAN: Well, we
leave school on Monday morning, the twenty-first, very early, at half past
six. So please don’t be late. WOMAN: We’re
going to do a lot of interesting things on holiday. BOY: What are we
going to do first? WOMAN: Well, on
Tuesday, we’re going to visit a
castle. BOY: Oh, that
sounds good. Does anyone still live there? WOMAN: No, not
now. It’s very old. Yes, and on Wednesday, if there’s enough snow, we’re
going to go sledging in the hills. BOY: Excellent! I
love sledging! WOMAN: Thursday
will be a quiet day. There’s a museum which we’re going to. I’m sure you’ll
all like it. BOY: Boring. Why
can’t we go to the cinema? WOMAN: Now, let
me see. Friday, ah yes, on Friday, more sport. BOY: What are we
going to do? Is it football? WOMAN: No, we’re
going to play volleyball. BOY: Oh, I like
that! WOMAN: And last,
on Saturday, we’re going to go to the shops, and you can all buy some
presents to take home. |
PART 3
1 -
artist 2 -
wood 3- 7
o’clock/seven 4- (in
the) basement 5- (a)
music box MAN: Hello, Sue.
I’m a journalist – I’m going to do a programme about jobs. Can I ask you some
questions, please? WOMAN: Yes, of
course. MAN: What’s your
surname? WOMAN: Clark. MAN: Is that
C-L-A-R-K? WOMAN: That’s
right. MAN: And what do
you do, Sue? What’s your job? WOMAN: I’m an
artist. MAN: Do you paint
pictures? WOMAN: No, I’m
not that kind of artist. I make things. MAN: Oh, I see.
So if you don’t paint, what do you make things with? |
WOMAN: Sometimes
I use metal, but I prefer making things with wood. MAN: I see, mmm …
Now, can you tell me about your day, Sue? Do you start work early? WOMAN: Yes, I do.
I work from seven o’clock in the morning until midday. MAN: So you have
to get up early then! And where do you like to work? WOMAN: I do all
my work in the basement. It’s nice and quiet there. MAN: Did you make
these things here? They’re lovely. WOMAN: Yes … and
this is my favourite. MAN: Oh … a music
box! WOMAN: Yes, and
if you turn the key, it plays a song! |
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