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KET 3 — Test 2
Reading & Writing

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1 hour 10 minutes 9 Parts 55 auto-graded + Writing prompt
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Questions 1–5

Match the notice

Which notice (A–H) says this (1–5)? For questions 1–5, choose the correct letter A–H.

ASCHOOL UNIFORM
DEPARTMENT
This floor
BDANGER!
No hard hat? No boots?
NO ENTRANCE
CNO BICYCLES
AGAINST THIS WINDOW
DKEEP OUT
(example)
EBICYCLES ONLY
FExit to
Shoemaker Road
GDANGER!
KEEP AWAY
FROM CHILDREN
HBICYCLES TO RENT
Adults £3.50 per hour
Children £2.00 per hour
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Questions 6–10

Sally's first day at school

Read the sentences (6–10) about Sally's first day at school. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.

Example: It was the morning of Sally's first day at her new school. (Answer: B)
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Questions 11–15

Complete the conversations

Complete the five conversations. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C).

Example: How are you? — C I'm fine.
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Questions 16–20

Conversation at an airport: Stephen & the assistant

Complete the conversation at an airport. What does Stephen say to the airport assistant? For each blank, choose the correct letter A–H.

Assistant: Good morning. Can I see your ticket, please?

Stephen: (Example: G)

Assistant: You're going to fly to Scotland.

Stephen:

Assistant: I'm sorry, but there's a short delay because of fog.

Stephen:

Assistant: About an hour. It won't be any more.

Stephen:

Assistant: It's on the first floor. Can I take your suitcases now, please?

Stephen:

Assistant: Yes, you can take one piece of luggage with you. Where would you like to sit?

Stephen:

Assistant: There you are. Number 24A. Enjoy your trip.

Choices:
A Well, I suppose I can get something to eat. Where's the restaurant?
B Here's my passport.
C Yes, that's right. I'm going to visit my family.
D By the window, please.
E Yes, but not this bag. Is it all right to take it on the plane?
F That's bad news. How long for?
G Yes, here you are. (example)
H Can I smoke if I sit there?
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Questions 21–27

Bill Prince-Smith

Read the article about Bill Prince-Smith, a writer. Are sentences 21–27 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’ (C).

BILL PRINCE-SMITH

Bill Prince-Smith was a farmer and a teacher and a dentist before he became a writer of children's books at the age of 60. Now, thirteen years later, he has written more than 80 books. Every day, he goes into his office and writes. In the evening, he gives the work to his wife to read. 'She tells me when she doesn't like something,' says Bill. 'My ten grandchildren don't live near here but they also read my stories and say if they are good or bad.' And so Bill has learned what young children want to read.

Bill writes about the life in his village and on the farms near it. His fifth book is his favourite: The Sheepdog is about a farmer and the dog that helps him. 'I have always liked animals,' says Bill, 'and dogs are so clever, they learn very quickly.'

Last year, the book was made into a film with real animals and actors. The film-makers used the latest computer technology to make people think that the animals are speaking. Bill was very pleased with the film. 'Sometimes film-makers change books, but they didn't change mine and I love the film.'

Example (0): Bill Prince-Smith has had several jobs. → A (Right)
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Questions 28–35

Otters — gap fill

Read the article about an animal, the otter. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.

Otters

Not many people have seen an otter. These animals live [28] rivers and make their homes from small pieces of wood. They usually come [29] at night. Otters are very good in the water and can swim at more than 10 kilometres [30] hour. They have thick brown hair and this [31] them warm in the water. An otter can close [32] ears and nose. This means otters can stay under water [33] several minutes.

Twenty years ago, there were [34] otters in Great Britain. The water in the rivers was so dirty that many fish and insects died and the otters couldn't find anything to eat. But today there is lots of food for them [35] the rivers are clean again.

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Questions 36–40

On the road — spell the word

Read the descriptions (36–40) of some things you can see when you travel by road. The first letter is given. Type the word. Example (0): You can drive fast here. → motorway

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Questions 41–50

Complete this letter

Read the notes from Ahmed, the Student Secretary. Type ONE word for each space (41–50). (Example: like)

TO ALL STUDENTS!

Would you (Example: like) to come on a camping trip weekend?

We are going to to the forest in the school bus and we will stay at a camp-site Friday to Sunday. has hot showers and small shop and you rent bicycles there.

The trip £25. It is very cold there night, so you should take warm clothes and you will to wear strong shoes. you want to come, tell me today.

Ahmed

Student Secretary

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Questions 51–55

Summer Job Application Form

Read the advertisement for summer jobs and the e-mail message. Fill in the information on the Summer Job Application Form (51–55).

GRANTON UNIVERSITY
STUDENT JOBS — AUGUST

Europe Computers: Cleaner, start next month.

Mill Farm: Fruit pickers, until end of this month.

Brown's Hotel: Receptionist needed now, for 4 weeks, must speak a foreign language.

To: J & S Becker
From: Helen

Hi Mum and Dad! My history course finishes on 28 July. I want to find a job for a month where I can practise my French and German and perhaps use a computer.

I'll come back home to Canada in September.

Love Helen

SUMMER JOB APPLICATION FORM

Helen Becker
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Question 56

Writing — note to Chris

This part is not auto-graded. Write your note, then click Show Sample Answer to see multiple examples.

Read this note from your friend, Chris. Write a note to Chris and answer the questions.
Why didn't you come to the party last night?
Can you meet me on Saturday? What do you want to do?

Chris
Your note must include:
  • why you didn't come to the party
  • whether you can meet Chris on Saturday
  • what you want to do
Write 25–35 words.
0 words · target 25–35
Real Cambridge sample answers — with examiner marks
SAMPLE A — Mark 5/5 (all three parts clearly communicated)

Chris, I'm sorry I could not come on the party last night because I met my old friends and went with them to the cinema. I can meet you on Saturday and we can go to restaurant.

bye — Sophia

SAMPLE B — Mark 4/5 (communicated, but some errors)

I am realy sorry for not coming but my mother forbad me to come. I am free on Saturday, why not go to the cinema.

SAMPLE C — Mark 3/5 (one part not communicated)

Dear Chris, I was very ill last night and had to stay in the bed but I'm fine now and I want to go to the zoo.

Masaya

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