Cambridge English · Key (KET)

KET 2 — Test 3
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.

Example (0): Don’t bring your dog in here. → F
AKEEP IN
FRIDGE
BDoor locked
at midnight –
ask for key
before going out.
CSOUP AND
HOT PIES ONLY
DTICKETS FOR
OASIS CONCERT
ON SALE HERE
from 8 p.m.
EALL THIS WEEK
BUY 5
GET 1 FREE
FNO ANIMALS IN
RESTAURANT
(example)
GALL
TICKETS
SOLD
HUSE BY
19 JULY
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Questions 6–10

Lisa and her friend Jane

Read the sentences (6–10) about Lisa and her friend, Jane. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.

Example (0): Lisa called her friend Jane on the phone. (Answer: C)
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Questions 11–15

Complete the conversations

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

Example (0): What’s the time? — B Half past eight.
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Questions 16–20

Tourist at the bookshop

Complete the conversation. What does the tourist say to the shop assistant? For each blank, choose the correct letter A–H.

Assistant: Good morning. Can I help you?

Tourist: (Example: D)

Assistant: For children or adults?

Tourist:

Assistant: A lot of tourists buy this one.

Tourist:

Assistant: What about this one with fewer pages?

Tourist:

Assistant: The hardback is £8, and the paperback £3.50.

Tourist:

Assistant: Fine. Shall I put it in a bag for you?

Tourist:

Assistant: Here you are. Thank you.

Tourist: Thanks. Goodbye.

Choices:
A I’ll take the cheaper one.
B Oh, it’s for me. I want a guide book.
C I haven’t got any children.
D Yes, please. I’d like a book about London. (example)
E No, thank you. I want to use it now.
F That’s very heavy. Have you got a smaller one?
G Is it a good book?
H That looks better. How much is it?
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Questions 21–27

Reading: Rebecca Stevens

Read the article about a young woman, then answer the questions. For each question, choose the correct option A, B or C.

REBECCA STEVENS

Rebecca Stevens was the first woman to climb Mount Everest. Before she went up the highest mountain in the world, she was a journalist and lived in a small flat in south London.

In 1993, Rebecca left her job and her family and travelled to Asia with some other climbers. She found that life on Everest is hard. ‘You must carry everything on your back,’ she explained, ‘so you can only take things that you will need. You can’t wash on the mountain, and in the end I didn’t even take a toothbrush. I am usually a clean person but there is no water, only snow. Water is very heavy so you only take enough to drink!’

When Rebecca reached the top of Mount Everest on May 17 1993, it was the best moment of her life. Suddenly she became famous.

Now she has written a book about the trip and people often ask her to talk about it. She has a new job too, on a science programme on television.

Rebecca is well known today and she has more money, but she still lives in the little flat in south London among her pictures and books about mountains!

Example (0): Everest is a → B (mountain)
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Questions 28–35

The Ostrich

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

THE OSTRICH

The ostrich is the largest bird in the world, and an adult can be more [28] 90 kilos. Most wild ostriches live [29] southern Africa, but there are only a [30] of them left.

Like all birds, ostriches have wings, [31] they cannot fly. They use [32] wings to help them turn when they are running. Ostriches can run very fast, from 65 to 90 kilometres [33] hour, so it is very difficult [34] other animals to catch them.

Baby ostriches are the same size as chickens and take about 3 years to become adults. Ostriches [35] plants and can live for many days without water.

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Questions 36–40

Things in a house — spell the word

Read the descriptions of some things you can find in a house. The first letter is given. Type the word. Example (0): You sleep in this at night. → bed

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Questions 41–50

Complete the letters — cinema invitation

Type ONE word for each space. (Example: like)

Dear Jacqueline,

Would you (Example: like) to come the cinema me after school today? We can go to see Pocahontas at the ABC cinema. The film starts 6 o’clock. Shall meet outside the cinema?

Love,

Isabella

Dear Isabella,

I am very sorry but I can’t go to the cinema evening. My mother has work, and I going to cook dinner. Why don’t you Karen to go? I hope like the film. You can tell me it tomorrow.

Love,

Jacqueline

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Questions 51–55

Hotel Registration Form

Read the letter and the information about Mr Ando, who is staying at a hotel in Leeds. Fill in the Hotel Registration Form.

Grange Hotel, Leeds — Sunday 14 April

Dear Joe,

We like Oxford and I love my job there. We’re renting a nice house at 23 Mount Road. We arrived in Leeds yesterday and will go back to Oxford tomorrow. I am here for a meeting and my wife, Keiko, has come too. She has a job as a teacher in Oxford. We will return to Japan next year.

Yours,
Toshi

OXFORD WORLD COMPUTERS

Toshi Ando

Engineer

Date and place of birth: 12.03.76
Tokyo, Japan

Married, no children

Grange Hotel — Hotel Registration Form

Toshi Ando
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Question 56

Writing — party invitation note

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You are going to have a party. Write a note to a friend:
  • Ask your friend to come.
  • Say when and where the party is.
Write 25–35 words.
0 words · target 25–35
Sample answer (28 words)

Hi Sam,

I’m having a birthday party at my house on Saturday 20th April at 7 p.m. Please come — there will be music, food and lots of friends. Hope to see you!

Anna

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