KET 5 — Test 4
Reading & Writing
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Match the notice
Which notice (A–H) says this (1–5)? For questions 1–5, choose the correct letter A–H.
Students half price
NO TICKETS LEFT FOR NEXT WEEK’S CONCERT
Meals half price today only
Closed for lunch
Beginners welcome
Low prices on latest CDs
Next two weeks only
(example)
Horse-riding lessons
Read the sentences (6–10) about horse-riding lessons. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.
Complete the conversations
Complete the five conversations. Choose the correct answer (A, B or C).
In a shop: Tanya & the shop assistant
Complete the conversation in a shop. What does Tanya say to the shop assistant? For each blank, choose the correct letter A–H.
Assistant: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
Tanya: (Example: H)
Assistant: We’ve only got two left. Would you like to try them on?
Tanya:
Assistant: I agree, but it’s too small for you. What about this one?
Tanya:
Assistant: That’s a pity. That’s all the ski hats we’ve got.
Tanya:
Assistant: There’s one near the chemist’s.
Tanya:
Assistant: That’s right. If they haven’t got any, try the sports shop on Harrey Street.
Tanya:
Assistant: You’re welcome. Goodbye.
Bollywood
Read the article about Indian films. 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).
Bollywood
‘Bollywood’, which is the name of the film industry in Mumbai, India, makes almost 1,000 films a year. Since making its first film in 1913, Bollywood has made over 29,000 films. This is a much higher number than the USA and means it is the biggest film industry in the world. Most Indians like watching films better than any other free-time activity and ten million of them go to the cinema every day. Bollywood films tell romantic love stories, and singing and dancing are an important part of every film. Indian films are also enjoyed outside India. Last year, Bollywood made over $500 million by selling its films to other countries.
Indian actors make more films each year than American actors in Hollywood, but they are not paid as much. This is why most Bollywood films only cost about $2 million to make. A Hollywood film is never made for under $5 million.
Most Bollywood actors are young. They work hard but only for a few years. Amitabh Bachchan, who some people say is India’s greatest actor, is different. He has been the star of more than 140 films during an acting career of almost 40 years.
Buildings — gap fill
Read the article about buildings. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.
Buildings
People have always made buildings. We need houses to keep us warm and dry and we build stadiums [28] we can watch football matches and pop concerts. We use [29] buildings, like museums, to keep beautiful things in.
[30] people work together on a building. The architect decides how the building is going to look and draws pictures that show people his or her ideas. Engineers make sure the building will [31] strong and safe. Then, the workers carefully build [32].
The Sydney Opera House is a famous modern building with a lovely roof. But the building is beautiful from [33] side, not only from the top. There is also a famous roof on the Olympic Stadium [34] Munich. This interesting building looks like a tent that is [35] of glass.
Jobs — spell the word
Read the descriptions (36–40) of some words for jobs. The first letter is given. Type the word. Example (0): You go to see this person if you are ill. → doctor
Complete this letter
Read the letter from Hester to her friend Keira. Type ONE word for each space (41–50). (Example: for)
Dear Keira,
Thank you (Example: for) your letter. I had my first day my new school today. A girl Nicole looked after me and showed me my classrooms were. She is very nice and I going to visit her this weekend.
My favourite lesson today was Maths and I was happy because I knew more the other girls. I also played hockey for first time. I really enjoyed it.
Most of the teachers seem friendly but I’m afraid the head teacher. No one likes because he shouts lot.
I must go now because I have do my homework.
Hester
Nina’s notes — Bella’s party
Read the advertisement and the email. Fill in the information in Nina’s notes (51–55).
Monday – Tuesday
Wednesday – Sunday
(£20 for groups of ten or more)
To: Nina
It’s Bella’s birthday next week. What about Europa Restaurant for her birthday party? Can you book a table for eighteen of us?
She prefers Italian food to Greek food and she’s not free on Monday so let’s go there next Tuesday. 7 p.m. is early, so say half past seven when you phone. Thanks.
Nina’s notes — Book table for Bella’s party
Writing — note to Sarah
This part is not auto-graded. Write your note, then click Show Sample Answer to see examples with examiner marks.
What time shall we meet at your house? How are we going to get to the sports centre? What do I need to wear?
- what time you will meet
- how you will get to the sports centre
- what Sarah should wear
Sample answers — with examiner marks
Hi Sarah,
Great! Let’s meet at my house at six o’clock. We can get to the sports centre by bus — it stops near here. Please wear your trainers and bring a tennis racket. See you! Tom
Hello Sarah,
Yes let’s play tennis! Meet me at half past five at my house. We go to the sports centre by my dad car. You need wear comfortable clothes and trainers. See you soon, Marco
Dear Sarah,
I’m happy you want to play tennis! Let’s meet at my house at five thirty this evening. Please wear something light because it will be hot in the hall. Bye! Lin
