Cambridge English · Key (KET)

KET 4 — Test 4
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.

ASTUDENT LIBRARY
Return books to shelves after use
BAll flights half price
(weekdays only)

(example)
CTHURSDAY 8 PM
MARTIN BANKS WILL READ FROM HIS LATEST BOOK
DOnly take small bags into the library
ELANGUAGE CLUB
English Conversation: 1–2 pm Fridays
— Bring sandwiches! —
FDictionary found. Phone Simon on 529164 to get it back.
GCITY AIRPORT
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR LUGGAGE UNATTENDED
HCONCERT TICKET OFFICE
CLOSED FOR LUNCH
24-HOUR BOOKING LINE: 0845 388420
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Questions 6–10

Going to a concert

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

Example: I went to a pop concert with some friends last Friday. (Answer: A)
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Questions 11–15

Complete the conversations

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

Example: Where do you come from? — A New York.
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Questions 16–20

Choosing a subject: Amy & Helen

Complete the conversation between two friends. What does Helen say to Amy? For each blank, choose the correct letter A–H.

Amy: Helen, you went to university, didn’t you? Can I ask you something?

Helen: (Example: C)

Amy: I can’t decide what subject to study at university.

Helen:

Amy: I always do well in chemistry exams.

Helen:

Amy: I don’t agree. I don’t like it. What I really enjoy studying is history.

Helen:

Amy: Yes. They all say I should choose the subject I enjoy the most.

Helen:

Amy: Well, Dad wants me to do business studies so I can earn a lot like you!

Helen:

Amy: So I should choose history then!

Choices:
A I don’t like history much.
B What about your parents?
C Of course you can. What’s the problem? (example)
D Well, that’s an interesting and useful science subject.
E Where will you study?
F I agree, money is quite important but I think your teachers are right.
G Have you talked to your teachers about it?
H Which subject are you best at?
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Questions 21–27

Corryvale Farm

Read the article about Corryvale Farm. 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).

CORRYVALE FARM

Corryvale Farm is in the west of England. Stephen and Jenny Blackler keep cows and chickens and sell milk and eggs. But most of their money comes from Jenny’s sheep.

She has 50 sheep and each one has enough wool for six sweaters. Every six months, Stephen cuts this wool off the sheep so they won’t get too warm. Five years ago, Jenny made some sweaters with the wool and tried to sell them at country markets. But it was summer and the weather was hot so people didn’t want to buy sweaters. She then made some socks. Everybody loved them because they were cheap, strong and easy to wash.

That’s how Jenny’s business started. At first she made the socks at home, but soon she had thousands of customers so she had to send the wool to a factory, where all the socks are now made on machines. There are six colours, five sizes for all ages, and different socks for walkers, sportsmen and skiers. Jenny is busiest at Christmas because Corryvale socks are a favourite present. On the walls of Jenny’s office, there are lots of letters from happy customers all over the world.

Example (0): The Blacklers earn more from their sheep than from their other animals. → A (Right)
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Questions 28–35

The Globe Theatre — gap fill

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

The Globe Theatre

Visiting the theatre in London 400 years ago was very different from visiting a modern theatre. The building was round, [28] was no roof, and people got cold and wet [29] the weather was bad. The queen loved [30] to the Globe Theatre, by the River Thames, to see the plays of William Shakespeare. All the actors at that time [31] men. The visitors ate, talked to [32] friends, walked about during the show, and [33] people even threw things at the actors!

Today, it is still possible to visit the Globe Theatre. A new theatre stands in the same place [34] the river. You can enjoy a Shakespeare play there or just learn [35] life in the seventeenth century.

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Questions 36–40

Food and drink words — spell the word

Read the descriptions (36–40) of some food and drink words. The first letter is given. Type the word. Example (0): You need this to cut up meat. → knife

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Questions 41–50

Complete this letter

Read the letter from Sue to her friend Jeff. Type ONE word for each space (41–50). (Example: in)

Dear Jeff,

I’m having a good holiday (Example: in) Australia. When we arrived two weeks the weather was bad and was cold. Now the weather is better and we go to the beach day.

This week we staying in Sydney but week we went to the Great Barrier Reef. Because water was so warm, I loved swimming there. The fish were all different : red, yellow, purple! Australia very beautiful. We don’t want come home!

See you at the end September.

Sue

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Questions 51–55

Book Order Form

Read the advertisement for a book and the e-mail. Fill in the information on the order form (51–55).

A BOY’S LIFE
Mick Blake
£12.99NEW
To: Ron Baker
From: Jane Usher

Can you get Mick Blake’s new book for me? I think it costs £15. I can’t remember what it’s called. I liked his other book, ‘Football Families’.

I’m going to go on holiday on 20th December so I want it by the 19th.

If there’s a problem, phone me at work (922769) or in the evening, at home (765541).

Thanks. Jane Usher

BOOK ORDER FORM

Jane Usher
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Question 56

Writing — note to Ally

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

Read this note from your friend, Ally. Write a note to Ally and answer her questions.
Sorry I couldn’t come to your birthday party.

What did you do at the party? Who was there? What presents did you get?

Ally
Your note must include:
  • what you did at the party
  • who was there
  • what presents you got
Write 25–35 words.
0 words · target 25–35
Sample answers — with examiner marks
SAMPLE A — Mark 5/5 (all three questions answered, no errors)

Hi Ally,

At my party we danced and played games in the garden. All my school friends and my cousins were there. I got a new bike and some books. It was a great day — thanks for your card! Tom

SAMPLE B — Mark 4/5 (some spelling & grammar errors, but clear)

Hello Ally,

We make a big party at my house. My friends and all my family was there. I get many presents, a watch and a football. It was very fun! See you soon, Marco

SAMPLE C — Mark 3/5 (only two of the three questions answered)

Dear Ally,

At my party we ate pizza and danced all evening. My best friends from school were all there. I am so sad you couldn’t come — I missed you! Let’s meet soon. Lin

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