Oxford University Press
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University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate
Quick
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test
This test is divided into two parts:
Part One (Questions 1 – 40) – All students.
Part Two (Questions 41 – 60) – Do not start this part unless told to do
so by your test supervisor.
Time: 30 minutes
Part 1
Questions 1 – 5
Where can you see these notices?
For questions 1 to 5, mark one letter A, B or C on your Answer Sheet.
1 Please leave your A in a shop
key-card at Reception. B in a hotel
C in a taxi
2 Foreign currency A in a library
exchanged here B in a bank
C in a police station
3 LATE SHOW A outside a theatre
B outside a supermarket
BEGINS AT 2PM C outside a restaurant
CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS
4 A at a travel agent’s
Lectures start again on B at a music school
C at a restaurant
the 10 th February
5 Price per night: A at a cinema
B in a hotel
£20 a caravan C on a camp-site
£15 a tent
Questions 6 – 10
In this section you must choose the word which best fits each space in the text below.
For questions 6 to 10, mark one letter A, B or C on your Answer Sheet.
Ireland
Ireland is an island to the west of Great Britain. The Atlantic Ocean is on the west and the
Irish Sea on the east. Some people (6) .................. Ireland speak a different language called Irish.
There are (7) .................. thee million people in Ireland, and Dublin is (8) .................. most
famous city.
Ireland has many lakes; the largest one is called ‘Killarney’. In the south of Ireland, there are
a lot of sheep. Many centuries ago, there (9) .................. many woods and forests, but now there are
only a (10) ................... .
Ireland is a very beautiful country and well worth visiting.
6 A on B in C at
7 A about B between C among
8 A his B your C its
9 A is B were C was
10 A few B little C lot
Questions 11 – 20
In this section you must choose the word which best fits each space in the texts.
For questions 11 to 20, mark one letter A, B, C or D on your Answer Sheet.
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
Francis Ford Coppola is an extremely famous film director. He first became involved in cinema
whilst working for the Paramount Film Company in the early 1960s. This was a period of great
change in the cinema and Francis was the first to use many new techniques, (11) ..................
flashbacks and slow motion.
In 1970, Francis (12) ................... to Florida where he started his own film company. He was
(13) .................. successful, and in 1972 released his most famous film, The Godfather, followed
shortly by the Godfather II and III. But, by the end of the 70s, his gangster-movie days
were (14) ................... . By 1979, after the release of another of his masterpieces, Apocalypse Now,
absolutely everybody (15) .................. his name.
11 A bringing B including C containing D supporting
12 A moved B ran C entered D transported
13 A next B once C immediately D recently
14 A after B down C behind D over
15 A remembered B realised C reminded D repeated
UFOs – do they really exist?
UFO is an acronym for ‘unidentified flying object’. UFOs are usually referred to as flying
saucers, (16) ................. that is often the (17) ................. they are reported to be. The very (18)
.................. sighting of a "flying saucer" was made in 1947 by the pilot of an American plane,
but experts who studied his claim decided it had been nothing more than an optical illusion.
Even people experienced at watching the sky, (19) ................. as scientists and astronomers,
report seeing UFOs from time to time. In 1982, one particular pilot reported seeing a great
number of UFOs off the coast of Australia. A television (20) ................. went up in the plane
with the pilot and filmed these UFOs. Scientists studying this phenomenon later discovered that
in this case they were simply lights on fishing boats. So the mystery and myth of UFOs persists
to this day.
16 A because B therefore C although D so
17 A look B shape C size D type
18 A last B next C first D oldest
19 A like B that C so D such
20 A cameraman B director C actor D announcer
Questions 21 – 40
In this section you must choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.
For questions 21 to 40, mark one letter A, B, C or D on your Answer Sheet.
21 The lecturer encouraged his students .................... to an English pen-friend.
A should write B write C wrote D to write
22 They spent a lot of time .................... at the paintings in the art-gallery.
A looking B for looking C to look D to looking
23 Stefanie enjoys chemistry lessons, but all her experiments seem to .................... wrong.
A turn B come C end D go
24 .................... from Max, all the students in the group arrived on time.
A Except B Other C Besides D Apart
25 She .................... the school-children for the broken window-pane in the school gym.
A accused B complained C blamed D denied
26 As I had missed the geography lesson, my sister went ...................... the homework with me.
A by B after C over D on
27 Whether she’s a good violinist or not is a .................... of opinion.
A matter B subject C point D case
28 The decorated arch of the Victorian church was .................... up by four thin columns.
A built B carried C held D supported
29 Would it .................... you if we came to stay with you at the weekend?
A agree B suit C like D fit
30 This application form .................... be handed in until the end of the week.
A doesn’t need B doesn’t have C needn’t D hasn’t got
31 If you make a mistake when you are writing, just .................... it out and initial it..
A cross B clear C do D wipe
32 Although our views on many things .................... , we’re still very good friends.
A differ B oppose C disagree D divide
33 This cheese must be eaten .................... three days of purchase.
A by B before C within D under
34 The newspaper article contained .................... important information.
A many B another C an D a lot of
35 Have you considered .................... to Leicester?
A move B to move C to be moving D moving
36 It would be a great idea for professional athletes to increase their .................... of vitamins.
A upturn B input C upkeep D intake
37 I thought there was a ..................... of envy in his reaction to my good judgement.
A piece B part C shadow D touch
38 Why didn’t you ..................... that you were not feeling very well?
A advise B mention C remark D tell
39 Jonathan was not at all sure precisely where his best interests ..................... .
A stood B rested C lay D centred
40 He’s still getting .................... the shock of losing his horrendous car accident.
A across B by C over D through
Part 2
Questions 41 – 50
In this section you must choose the word or phrase which best fits each space in the
texts.
For questions 41 to 50, mark one letter A, B, C or D on your Answer Sheet.
The modern world’s tallest buildings - SKYSCRAPERS
By the early 2000s, skyscrapers can be found in all major cities of the world. A building which was
many (41) ……………….. high was first called a skyscraper in the New York at the end of the 19th
century, and the centre of New York, Manhattan, has perhaps the (42) ……………….. skyscraper
of them all, the Empire State Building. The (43) ……………….. beneath the streets of Manhattan is
rock, (44) ……………….. enough to take the heaviest load without sinking, and is therefore well-
suited to bearing the (45) ……………….. of extremely tall buildings. That might explain why there
are quite so many skyscrapers in New York City.
41 A stages B steps C floors D levels
42 A first-rate B top-class C well-built D best-known
43 A dirt B field C ground D soil
44 A hard B stiff C forceful D powerful
45 A weight B height C size D scale
MONOPOLY
Monopoly is one of the world’s most popular board games. For its origins, we have to go back to
the 1930s in the USA, when Elizabeth Phillips, a school-teacher, found herself out of (46)
……………….. . She perceived that there was a (47) ………………. for a board game based on
buying and selling property and (48) ………………. to design one. Eventually she ended up making
a (49) ………………. from it, despite the fact that her original (50) ………………. was only three
cents for every board game sold.
46 A earning B work C income D job
47 A market B purchase C commerce D sale
48 A took up B set out C made for D got round
49 A wealth B fund C cash D fortune
50 A receipt B benefit C profit D allowance
Questions 51 – 60
In this section you must choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.
For questions 51 to 60, mark one letter A, B, C or D on your Answer Sheet.
51 Philip’s manager ................... to make him stay late if he hadn’t finished the assignment.
A insisted B warned C threatened D announced
52 By the time he has finished his week’s work, Michael has hardly ................... energy left for the
weekend.
A any B much C no D same
53 As the disastrous concert.................... to a close, the disappointed audience started to leave.
A led B neared C approached D drew
54 I don’t remember .................... the garage door when I left home for work this morning.
A to lock B locking C locked D to have locked
55 I .................... to my friends borrowing my DVDs: they always forget to return them.
A disagree B avoid C dislike D object
56 Marie’s attempts to get into the athletics team have not .................... with much success.
A associated B concluded C joined D met
57 Although Mark had obviously read the journal article carefully, he didn’t seem to have
.................... the main point.
A grasped B clutched C clasped D gripped
58 Many of the opinions put forward in the documentary were open to .................... .
A enquiry B query C discussion D wonder
59 The new polytechnic .................... for the needs of most international students.
A deals B supplies C furnishes D caters
60 I find the times of Spanish meals very strange – I’m not used ..................... dinner at 10 pm.
A to have B to having C having D have
TOTALI:
0-12 PRINCIPIANTI (NESSUN LIVELLO)
12-17 A1
18-29 A2
30-39 B1
40-47 B1+
48-54 B2/C1
55-60 C1/C2
KEYS