Cambridge English · Key (KET)

KET 3 — 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.

ALIFT NOT WORKING
Please use the stairs
BCOFFEE MACHINE
UPSTAIRS
CDANGER – FOG!
MOTORWAY CLOSED
DCOMPUTER ROOM
No food or drinks inside
ERestaurant closed
Tuesday and Thursday lunchtime
FLadies' and children's
coats upstairs

(example)
GKenyan Coffee Centre
Opening hours
8 a.m. – 6 p.m. daily
HUnder 12s swimming course
Saturday 10 a.m.
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Questions 6–10

A shopping trip

Read the sentences (6–10) about a shopping trip. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.

Example: Jack needed to buy a new pair of shoes for school. (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: How old are you? — A I'm 18.
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Questions 16–20

Conversation in a restaurant: Chris & the waiter

Complete the conversation in a restaurant. What does Chris say to the waiter? For each blank, choose the correct letter A–H.

Waiter: Good evening. Can I help you?

Chris: (Example: G)

Waiter: I'm afraid we haven't got a table free at the moment.

Chris:

Waiter: About a quarter of an hour. Those people in the corner have nearly finished.

Chris:

Waiter: Of course. Can I bring you a drink?

Chris:

Waiter: Certainly. Anything else I can do for you?

Chris:

Waiter: There's a phone outside the kitchen.

Chris:

Waiter: I'll take them for you. Your table will be ready soon.

Choices:
A I'd like a salad and a main course.
B How long will we have to wait?
C Yes, we'll have two glasses of mineral water.
D Right. Where can we leave our coats?
E I need to make a telephone call.
F We'll go somewhere else.
G Have you got a table for two, please? (example)
H That's all right. Can we see the menu, please?
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Questions 21–27

How do Boyzone live a healthy life?

Read the article about the pop group Boyzone. 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).

HOW DO THE IRISH POP-GROUP 'BOYZONE' LIVE A HEALTHY LIFE?

Stephen: Sleeping well is very important. When I can get home to my mother's house, I sleep for ten hours. But I find it very difficult to sleep at night after a concert because my head is full of music.

Keith: Sport is important. Before I had a car accident I was at the sports centre two and a half hours a day, five days a week. I can't do that now so I do about 150 sit-ups a day.

Ronan: I don't drink alcohol or smoke. I try to eat well. Also I drink a lot of water because it's good for your health. I should have about eight glasses a day but I don't always drink so much.

Shane: People shouldn't work all the time. I love my job but there are other things I like doing too. In my free time I just listen to music or watch TV. It's good for you to do nothing sometimes.

Mikey: I don't get tired any more since the doctor told me to eat better. Now I eat lots of things like carrots and spinach every day. But I still eat burgers sometimes!

Example (0): Stephen sleeps well in his mother’s house. → A (Right)
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Questions 28–35

The Cerne Giant — gap fill

Read the article about a picture on a hill. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.

The Cerne Giant

Sherborne and Dorchester are two towns in the south of England that are quite near each other. On the road between them, [28] are a lot of green hills and fields. On one of [29] hills is a picture of a very large man. The man in the picture is called the Cerne Giant because the village that is [30] to him is called Cerne.

Nobody really [31] when the Cerne Giant was made, but people think that it was a very [32] time ago. To [33] nearer the picture, you can walk from Cerne. If you [34] on the first of May when the sun comes up, you will see all the people [35] the village dancing around the man on the hill.

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Questions 36–40

At a party — spell the word

Read the descriptions (36–40) of some things you may find at a party. The first letter is given. Type the word. Example (0): Everybody likes to eat a piece of this. → cake

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Questions 41–50

Complete this letter

Read the letter from Gloria to her friend Lorna. Type ONE word for each space (41–50). (Example: are)

Dear Lorna,

How (Example: are) you? I'm happy because month I got a new job in the city centre. I working in a Tourist Information Office and is very interesting. I start work morning at half past seven, so I to get up very early! I love this job because I meet people from a of different countries. I like telling them our city.

Here is photo of me. I'm my new uniform. you like it?

Love,

Gloria

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Questions 51–55

Flower Order Form

Read the two e-mail messages about some flowers. Fill in the information on the Flower Order Form (51–55).

To: Stephen Jones
Date: 21 August

Stephen! Remember it's your sister's birthday tomorrow. She'll be 16. Have you got her new address in York? She lives in Shirley Road now, at number 47.

Mother

To: Mary Jones
Date: 21 August

Don't worry Mum! I won't forget Lulu's special day tomorrow! I'm getting her some flowers — Garden Gate Flowers will send them for £15 or £20. I'll choose the cheaper ones, of course, with a nice card saying 'Happy Birthday!'

Stephen

GARDEN GATE FLOWERS — FLOWER ORDER FORM

Stephen Jones
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Question 56

Writing — note to Gary Jones

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

You want to sell your bicycle and you see this notice at your college. Write a note to Gary Jones and answer his questions about your bicycle.
BICYCLE WANTED

HAVE YOU GOT A BICYCLE TO SELL?
HOW MUCH IS IT? HOW OLD IS IT?
WHEN CAN I SEE IT?

(Leave a note in reception for Gary Jones.)
Your note must include:
  • how much your bicycle costs
  • how old it is
  • when Gary can see it
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)

Gary Jones, I want to sell my bicycle. I bought it 3 years ago, but I've never used it. It costs £20. You can see it every afternoon. Call me at home. 7640562.

Lady

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

Gary Jones, I have bycycle to sell. It has two years old. I sell for 50 pence. You can see every morning at school.

Ling

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

Dear Gary Jones, I have a bicycle to sell. If you want, we can meet in front of the school. I will tell you all the information about it. The price of the bicycle is £150 and I bought it one month ago.

José

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