
All English 4U
Test 1 — Reading & Writing
5 Reading Parts (35Q) • Writing Parts 1, 2 & 3 • Auto-graded 40/40
YOUR £6 DEPOSIT FOR LOCKER KEYS
MUST BE RETURNED TO THE SCHOOL OFFICE
Hannah
Because of bad weather, tomorrow’s party will now be in the School Hall.
Please give party food and drink to Mrs Bloom by 11am.
Don’t forget your Aunt Jean’s coming to stay tonight, so can you make sure the house is neat when you go out this afternoon?
Mum
From the end of August, the fitness centre will be closed during the weekends and evenings.
My family have always been huge fans of New Zealand – my mum comes from the capital – so we saved up and went for a holiday there. We started with a week in the city she grew up in. After that, we toured around for a while before ending up by chance in Kaikoura, a small town on the coast. The first evening it seemed a rather dull place, but the next day I remembered what I’d read about it – that it was often possible to see dolphins and whales there! I’ll always think of Kaikoura as the place where I finally achieved my lifelong ambition – to swim with wild dolphins.
My family and I set off on a dolphin trip on a cold, grey day with a number of other people on a small boat. However, the sky soon turned blue, and we raced across the waves in the sunshine until we finally reached the place where we were supposed to go swimming. To my surprise, this was more than 40 km from land. I was quite cold by this time, and really starting to wonder why my family had made me come all the way out there, when suddenly someone shouted ‘Dolphins!’.
All I could see were fins everywhere – there were more than a hundred dolphins, all swimming together. Many of them were jumping around in the water as if they were asking us to come and play. I put on my snorkel and jumped into the sea. Everywhere I looked, all I could see was dolphins, swimming under me and round me. Then I remembered the guide had told us to make sounds in the water to attract them. So I did and actually heard them making similar sounds, as if they were trying to answer me. I even made eye contact with one dolphin, and watched it carefully as I swam round in a circle. Amazingly, the dolphin almost followed me, but then changed its mind, though it kept eye contact with me all the time. It really made me realise how intelligent and beautiful these creatures are.
Then after an hour of swimming the guides called us to get back onto the boat. Although I had enjoyed myself, I was keen to leave the water by then as I was very cold. As I got dry I noticed that everyone on board was smiling and I realised what a very special moment we’d had. I’ll never forget that experience, and Kaikoura will always have a special place in my heart.
I’m a big fan of films featuring the spy James Bond. We’ve recently bought Quantum of Solace, in which Daniel Craig plays the part of Bond. I don’t know why the film’s got that name – but I really enjoyed it.
All the actors who’ve played James Bond have been good; he makes lots of other films, plays the part better than any of them. Even though he doesn’t talk very much, I think he’s the most personal actor for the role. He even does a few of the more dangerous things in the film himself, instead of getting someone else to do them. Whether he’d be clever enough to defeat the bad people – but I’m not going to tell you the ending! The actress who stars with Craig gives a fantastic performance too – I loved all the glamorous clothes she wore!
The director probably had a good idea making this Bond film as exciting as earlier ones. But the excitement starts right at the beginning here, with a car chase along a mountain road, and plenty of other thrilling scenes, lots of buildings and things, and it also seemed to be over very quickly – it lasted under two hours. I also felt there wasn’t as many jokes as in the old Bond films. I found the story difficult to follow in places. And where was all the ridiculous Bond equipment – the underwater car or exploding watch that everyone laughed at? No, this is a more serious, darker Bond film, but I still really enjoyed it.
Last year my Dad got a new job. It was in a town (0) which was 100 km from our home. Mum and Dad
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we would have to move, because it was a long way for Dad to
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every day.
When they
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me about their plan I was upset
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I loved my home and school. I was worried that I would
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all my friends and teachers a lot.
Anyway, six months
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that, my family moved to the town of Hereford. The house was much bigger than our old one, and
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my bedroom window I
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see the sea.
I wasn’t looking forward to the first day at my new school. I felt really
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about meeting lots of new people. But when I got there everyone was great! My class teacher was nice and I
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friends with two girls in my class. Moving home isn’t that bad, after all!
Here are some sentences about a game. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
Use no more than three words. Write only the missing words on your answer sheet.
1 — if / when
2 — your
3 — do
4 — ’ve never / have never
5 — we play
Question 6
Your English friend, Emma, has sent you some birthday money for you to buy a music CD.
Write an email to Emma. In your email, you should
- thank Emma for the present
- say which music CD you are going to buy
- explain why you have chosen this CD.
Write 35–45 words.
ⓘ This part is not auto-graded. Write your answer, then compare with the model answer from your teacher.
Question 7 — Letter
This is part of a letter you receive from a British friend.
I went to a great restaurant with my family last night. Which do you prefer: eating at home or in restaurants? Tell me about your favourite place to eat.
- Now write a letter to your friend.
- Write your letter on your answer sheet.
ⓘ This part is not auto-graded. Aim for about 100 words.
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