Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
PART 1
Questions 1-5
. Look at the text in each question.
o What does it say?
o Mark the letter next to the correct explanation - A, B or C - on your answer sheet.
Example:
0 A Valuable objects are removed at night.
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Example answer:
AB
0 I:E:=
C
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Test 3
PART 2
Questions 6-10
o The people below all want to visit an interesting city.
o On the opposite page there are descriptions of eight cities.
r Decide which city (letters A-H) would be the most suitable for each of the
following people (numbers 6-10).
r For each of these numbers mark the correct letter on your answer sheet.
Ryana has just finished her business degree. She would like to
relax in a clean, quiet city which has a long history.
Kevin has just finished his economics degree. He would like to visi
-i6 a city that has a big business centre and also offers traditional
goods for the tourist to buy.
,J,r"
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Cities to Visit
A Kadia B Drummore
This busy city has developed beside the This is one of the world's cleonest
main river which divides the central ond most modern citias. There are
commercial district into two parts. lots of top-closs hotels off erinq a
range of ihternotionol dishes. Ii is
Although you will find the main offices of
sunny all year round. Troff ic is not
many international companies, you can o problem on the roods in ond
still ride on a water taxi and visit the oround the city, but trovel is
side streets which sell colourful locally- limited outside the moin city orea
made clothes and crafts. os it is moinly desert.
Noien D Polotiko
This is a cultural centre with 33 The streets of this city ore full both
museums and galleries, many attached doy ond night. lt is built on o river
to colleges and universities. lt is not a ond the best woy to see it is on o
historical city but it contains some tourisi boot which posses the
interesting buildings, including the Post beoutiful old buildings, The city is
Office, which has a silver roof. lt has siorting to grow ond hos just
noisy markets selling everything from
opened its first deportment stores.
antiques to plants.
Haristor Lotten
This famous ciry has been on the same This is a regional centre for trade and
site for over a thousand years. Old and tourism and is completely'up-to-
new exist together and there isn't the date'. People who live in this city
fast pace of most cities. The streets are come from many different parts of
wide and well-kept with plenty of trees. the world and so there is an excellent
choice of restaurants. There is a
Search carefi.rlly and you will find some
wonderful transport system, and
outdoor markets and food stalls in this
modern department stores.
peaceful environment.
G Foforon H Q'i'ter
There are plenty of tours to take from There is a lot of modem painting and
the city and visitors can go to sculpture in this relatively new city
mountains, farms and villages. This where many nationalities have come
together. The galleries are well hidden
small city has changed little over time
though, and not easy to get to by public
and its streets and markets are still
trrnspoft. This is mainly used for getting
crowded and noisy. people in and out of the business centre)
where there are many office blocks.
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Test 3
PART 3
Questions 11-20
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13 Things which used to be used in the House are part of the exhibition'
i
garden'
17 You can buy plants in what was fbrmerly the walled
tickets are
20 lf you have between 10 and 20 plople in your group, cheaper
available.
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Highfield House
Come ond enjoy three hundred yeors of history in o single doy! Highfield House is
one of Britoin's finest old buildings, with ottroctive. well-kept gordens ond good
views of the beoutiful North Norfolk coost,
Until recently, it wos the home of members of the Highfield fomily. Now, however,
this clossic 18th-century holl is o living museum full of ort ond history, where mony
objects belonging to its post inhobitonts con be seen ond enjoyed by the public,
Highfield House reolly does hove something for everyone, There ore so mony
ottroctions. from the beoutifulstote rooms to the peoceful picnic ploces by the loke,
You con even hove o trip on the woter if the weother is suitoble.
Enjoy o guided tour of the House, storting with the grondeur of the entronce, ond
corry on through the vorious rooms, (Visitors should note thot some rooms moy be
closed for repoirs,) The tour of the House ends in the old kitchen,
Highfield olso hos o lorge collection of objects which were once used on the form,
such os eorly plonting ond horvesting mochines ond steom engines, These con be
seen in o seporote building neor the House,
You will olso find mony wonderful exomples of the work of locol pointers for sole in
the shop, And don't miss the bequtiful Gorden Centre on the site of whot used to
be the old l8th-century wolled gorden, The Centre hos o good ronge of trees, shrubs
ond plonts for sole ond is open the whole yeor. (See below for House opening times,)
Visit the gift shop for reolly useful presents for oll the fomily, ond hove o look in the
ort gollery of the collection of beoutiful pictures belonging to the owners of Highfield
House. Follow your visit with o delicious ofternoon teo in the comfort of the teo room,
Or, if you don't wish to be inside, why not bring your own picnic with you to hove in
the pork. before wolking beside the loke to see the mony differeni kinds of birds
there? Whot is more, in the summer, the cleon sondy beoches moke o perfect ploce
for children to ploy.
HOUSE OPENING TIMES:
Doily 2,00 p,m. to 5,00 p,m. from the beginning of June to the end of September
(except Sundoys ond Mondoys - 11,30 o.m, to 5,00 p,m.)
Lost odmission on ony doy 4,40 p,m,
ADMISSION:
Adults 95 Children 92,50
l0o/o discount on tickets if over 20 people,
PARKING:
Plenty of free porking for cors, Good focilities for cooches,
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Test 3
PART 4
Questions 21'25
o Read the text and questions below'
o For each question, mark the letter next to the correct answer - A, B, c or D -
on your answer sheet.
happy, then I
If you want to take the whole family on holiday, and keep everybody
a group of friends to stay at
have found just the place for you. I recently went with
the Greenwood Holiday Village, which is open from May
until October'
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A B
Dear Jane, Dear Jane.
The children love f he beach atrd As it's April, the weaf her isrlt
all the acfivities. Weve gof a god, but it doesn'f matfer as
I ovely 4 - bd room oPart nett. fhere's a lovely swinming Pool.
Love, Love,
Ann Ann
c D
Dear Jane,
Dear,fane,
lvly prenfs love f he swimning We're a bit disappoinfed that
pool, and the children love we have fo drive everynvhere,
riding aroutd f he f orest on but there's lofs fo see and do.
their bicycles. Love,
Love. Ann
Ann
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Test 3
PART 5
Questions 26-35
r Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space'
o For each question, mark the letter next to the correct word - A, B, C or D - on
your answer sheet.
Part 5
Example answer:
AB C
0 IET-E
D
Mrs Baldock left hospital yesterday, very (35) to both William and the ambulance
service.
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Test 3
PART 2
Question 6
you are going to a concert this evening with a group of friends and want to ask your English
friend Pat to come too.
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Writing
PART 3
Question 7
o You have to write a story for your English teacher.
r Your story must begin with this sentence:
Question 8
o This is part of a letter you receive from an Australian friend.
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Test 3
PART 1
Questions 1-7
o There are seven questions in this part'
oForeachquestiontherearethreepicturesandashortrecording.
. Choose the correct picture and put a tick
(/) in the box below it'
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AI BT cI
AT BT cn
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Listening
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5 Which painting does the woman decide to buy?
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Listening
PART 2
Questions 8-13
o You will hear a radio presenter talking about new books.
e For each question put a tick (/) in the correct box.
9 ln Goodbye to the fields, John goes AI his parents do not like the country.
to London because
a! rris father has to be close to his work.
11 The presenter likes Cooking for one because A n it taught her to cook ltalian food.
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C E lt is too expensive.
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Listening
PART 3
Questions i4=19
r You will hear a teacher talking about a camping trip.
o For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space.
Cam?ing Tri?
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PART 4
Questions 20-25
o Look at the six sentences for this part.
r You will hear a conversation between a girl, Lisa, and a boy, Ben, about holidays'
o Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect'
o lf it is correct, put a tick (/) in the box under A for YES. lf it is not correct, put a tick (/) in
the box under B for NO.
A B
YES NO
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