Cambridge English · Key (KET)

KET 5 — 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.

AThese ticket machines take £20 and £10
No credit cards
BThese seats are for people with heavy suitcases
CSorry – restaurant is closed on today’s London-Glasgow train
DPassengers only through this gate
Have your ticket ready
EStation Café open all day
(opposite ticket office)
FPassengers with bicycles pay £5 extra on this train
GPlease do not leave luggage here
(example)
HSave money: buy a weekly travel ticket here
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Questions 6–10

A lake

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

Example: On sunny afternoons, Maria likes to walk around the lake near her house. (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: Where do you come from? — A New York.
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Questions 16–20

At home: Kate & her mother

Complete the conversation between Kate and her mother. What does Kate say to her mother? For each blank, choose the correct letter A–H.

Mother: Kate, please stop watching TV now and do your homework.

Kate: (Example: D)

Mother: Sorry. You’ve got a lot to do tonight. Remember?

Kate:

Mother: That’s good. You can help me later, then.

Kate:

Mother: I’m making a cake for Grandma’s birthday. You can help with it.

Kate:

Mother: Let’s try something different. A lemon one perhaps, if we’ve got enough lemons.

Kate:

Mother: Good. I think I’ve got everything else we need.

Kate:

Mother: I’ll do that. You finish your homework!

Choices:
A Are you sure? Shall I check?
B I’ve done some of the homework already, Mum.
C Great! A chocolate one like last year?
D Just another half hour, Mum. Please. (example)
E Oh. What do you want me to do?
F I made Grandma a birthday card.
G Can you do that next?
H There are some in the fridge.
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Questions 21–27

Piano players – when they were young

Read the article about three piano players. For questions 21–27, choose the correct person (A Ivan, B Oleg or C Josef).

Piano players – when they were young

A · Ivan Petrov
Ivan was born on a farm in Russia, but from the age of twelve he studied in Poland. His first music teacher couldn’t play the piano but taught him and his sister songs from the opera. His mother began to teach him the piano when he was six. At ten, he decided he wanted to write music too, and he soon started on his first song.

B · Oleg Gagarin
Oleg was the youngest of five children and when he was four years old his father, who liked playing the piano, taught him some traditional Russian music. When he was six, he started having lessons with a piano teacher who lived in the same city. Oleg soon began to win prizes for his piano playing. At the age of fourteen, he went to a music college in Austria for two years. Later, he returned home to Russia.

C · Josef Heptmann
Josef’s father was German but he taught music in Poland where Josef was born. The family moved to Germany when Josef was two, and a year later he started playing the piano. He gave his first concert when he was six. At ten, he gave fifty-two concerts in two months during a trip to England! Josef always liked music but he was also interested in physics and languages. He is too busy now but one day he would like to write his own music.

Example (0): Who lived in the countryside when he was young? → A (Ivan)
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Questions 28–35

The history of horse racing — gap fill

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

The history of horse racing

From the first history books ever written, it is clear that horse racing has always [28] an important sport. It started in Central Asia about 4,500 years [29] and was a favourite sport in both Greek and Roman times.

Modern horse racing began when Arab horses were brought to Europe [30] the 12th century. At first, races were long and [31] just two horses, but at the beginning of the 18th century this changed. Races became [32] shorter and had several horses running against [33] other.

Today, horse racing [34] watched by more people than [35] other sport in the USA, except baseball. It is also very popular in other parts of the world.

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Questions 36–40

Reading and writing words — spell the word

Read the descriptions (36–40) of some words about reading and writing. The first letter is given. Type the word. Example (0): You may write your appointments in this. → diary

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Questions 41–50

Complete this note

Read the note from Sarika to her friend Indre. Type ONE word for each space (41–50). (Example: a)

Indre,

I have (Example: a) problem and I need your help. Can you come shopping me tomorrow? My grandmother is going to 80 next month and she is having a party Saturday.

The problem is I don’t have anything to wear. I grown so much that all my trousers too short for me now! I want buy some new ones and maybe a pair boots. I haven’t got a of money to spend but I think it will be enough.

you like to meet me in the morning the afternoon? Let me know.

Sarika

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Questions 51–55

Sara’s notes — Edinburgh trip

Read the advertisement and the email. Fill in the information in Sara’s notes (51–55).

Tartan Tours
See Edinburgh with us
Tours of: Cathedral (10 am)
             Castle (2 pm)
Tickets: £5.50 (if you book)
           £6.50 (on day)
From: Janet
To: Sara

Sara,

It’s too expensive to go by plane to Edinburgh on Friday, so I’ve got us train tickets. I’ve booked the Regent Hotel for two nights because the Ashley Hotel was full. Let’s do a morning tour on Saturday – can you book the tickets for this? And we’ll do the afternoon tour on Sunday.

Sara’s notes

Edinburgh
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Question 56

Writing — note about a sports competition

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

You have just watched a sports competition. Write a note about it to your English friend.
Say:
  • which sport you watched
  • who you watched the competition with
  • why you liked the competition
Write 25–35 words.
0 words · target 25–35
Sample answers — with examiner marks
SAMPLE A — Mark 5/5 (all three points, no errors)

Hi,

Last weekend I watched a basketball competition at our school. I went with my brother and two friends. I loved it because the games were fast and exciting and my favourite team won! See you soon, Tom

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

Hello,

I watched a football competition on Saturday. I go there with my father and my cousin. I liked it very much because there were many goals and the atmosphere was great. Bye! Marco

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

Dear friend,

Yesterday I watched a swimming competition. It was really exciting because the swimmers were so fast and one of them broke a record. I had a wonderful afternoon. Write back! Lin

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