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The document is an exam paper for Instituto Cambridge, Model 2025, designed for 3rd-year students. It includes various tasks such as identifying different words, completing sentences, matching phrases, and answering reading comprehension questions about computers. Additionally, there is a writing section where students must describe a person they know well.
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INSTITUTO CAMBRIDGE – MODELO 2025

NAME:
A B FINAL MARK SET 3rd YEAR
TIME: 2 hours
PART A 2
CIRCLE THE WORD THAT IS DIFFERENT 4 x 0.25 =1 mark

1- long / straight / wavy / slim

2- flip-flop / shoes / trainers / tie

3- noisy / crowded / dirty / luxurious

4- receipt / checkout / till / size

CIRCLE THE CORRECT OPTION a, b or c TO COMPLETE THE BLANKS 4 x 0.25 = 1 mark

a) must b) don’t have to c) mustn’t


1- You ________ smoke in here, smoking is not allowed.

a) never b) ago c) ever


2- Have you _________ been abroad?

a) on b) at c) in
3- The tourists arrived ________ Berlin yesterday.

a) already b) just c) yet


4- I haven’t travelled to Indonesia ___________ .

MATCH A LINE FROM ‘A’ WITH A LINE FROM ‘B’. Write the corresponding
4 x 0.25 = 1 mark
number from B in the box. There are three extra phrases in column B.

A B B

a- Mary is the woman 1 which never eat meat.

b- I was sleeping 2 who fell in love with my brother.

c- My teacher told 3 when the phone rang.

d- They are vegetarians, 4 us that the exam was easy.

5 so they don’t eat meat.

6 to us that the exam was easy.

7 because they eat meat.

EXCHANGES: Match a line from A with a line from B to make short exchanges.
4 x 0.25 = 1 mark
Write the corresponding number from B in the box. There are two extra phrases in B.

A B B

a- We need to get up early tomorrow. 1 Yes, we had a lot of fun.

b- Would you like a dessert? 2 Yes, I guess you’re right.

c- Did you have a good day? 3 Yes, a chocolate ice-cream please.

d- What does your boyfriend look like? 4 He’s very funny.

5 He´s tall and slim.

6 Yes, my steak is well-done.

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COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS. Use the Present Simple or Continuous, the Past Simple
5 x 0.5 = 2.5 marks
or Continuous, the Present or Past Perfect, the ‘Going to’ or the Simple Future.

1- Sam: _____________________________ his project this weekend? (Peter / finish)

Tom: Yes, he is. He is going to hand it in next week.

2- Clare: ____________________________ to Indonesia? ( you / ever / be)

Rick: No, I have never been there.

3- Albert: ___________________________ at 9.00pm yesterday? ( your sister / do )

Fin: Having dinner with some friends from work.

4- Milly: ___________________________ late to work? (you / arrive)

Sandy: Because there was an accident.

5- Sally: _____________________________ to English classes? ( Miriam / go)

Nicole: Twice a week. Tuesday and Thursday.

COMPLETE THE TEXT ABOUT A MOUNTAIN RESCUE VOLUNTEER WITH THE CORRECT TENSE OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS. Use the Present Simple
10 x 0.25 = 2.5 marks
or Continuous, the Past Simple or Continuous, the Present or Past Perfect, the ‘Going to’ or the Simple Future.

On New Year’s Day last year, I 1) (sit)__________________ down having breakfast with my family when my phone
2) (ring) _________________________. Two men 3) (decide) _____________________ to celebrate the New Year walking up a mountain. They were staying in a small hotel, and they had left early on New
Year’s Eve. The following morning, the owner of the hotel 4) (be) _______________________ worried because they 5) (not/be) ____________________________ in their bedrooms so she called me.
I am a rescue volunteer. I 6) (work) ____________________________ with a group of volunteers. We left our homes and went to look for the missing people. It was too cold to survive. Suddenly, I 7) (hear)
____________________ a noise, I shouted out, and was relieved to hear a voice. The two men were alive. They explained that they had got lost. Luckily, they 8) (have) _______________ warm clothes, enough
food and a tent.
We returned to their hotel where a delicious hot meal 9) (wait)_____________________ for them.
The two men said that they 10) (never / forget) ____________________that New Year’s Day.

READING. Read this text and then complete tasks A and B. 5 x 0.20=1 marks

COMPUTERS
Who invented computers?
In 1833, a British inventor, Charles Babbage made plans for a mathematical machine. It was the beginning of the first computer. He spent 37 years trying to build his machine, but there were many complications
and he died before he finished it. The first computer was finally created in 1946. It was huge. It filled a large room and weighed over 30,000 kilos. Luckily, computers are smaller nowadays. Today you can even
buy a computer that is the size of a small mobile phone.
Why is a mouse called a mouse?
The first computer mouse was invented by Douglas Engelbart in around 1964. It was a little wooden box on wheels that could move an on-screen cursor. It was called a mouse because the wire that connected it to
the computer looked like the tail of a mouse. Luckily, a computer mouse is much smaller now and is usually made of plastic. However, it still looks like the first mouse that was made.

When did the World Wide Web begin?


The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990. It was immediately successful and in four years, 50 million people were using it! Today, billions of email messages are sent across the world
every day. It is difficult to imagine life without it! Computers became much more important in the world than anyone ever expected!

Task A: Circle T for True and F for False.

1- The article is about the different uses of computers in the world. T F

2- Charles Babbage died after finishing the first computer. T F

3- Today, it’s difficult to think of a world without computers. T F

Task B: Circle the correct answer a, b or c.


4- In line 4 huge means a) enormous b) tiny c) medium-size

5- In line 13 sent across means a) delivered b) written c) read

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PART B

WRITING 10 marks

Use 100 to 140 words to write a DESCRIPTION of a person you know well.
Use this plan and include linking words to join your sentences.
Paragraph 1
Say:
 who the person is.
 what relationship you have with this person.
 where you met him/her.

Paragraph 2
 Describe this person’s personality and physical appearance.

Paragraph 3
Say:
 what this person does.
 what he/she likes doing in his/her free time.
 what you both do together.

Paragraph 4
Explain:
 what you like about this person.
 why he/she is important in your life.

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WORD: 1) slim 2) tie 3) luxurious 4) size
CIRCLE: 1) c 2) c 3) c 4) c
MATCH: a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
EXCHANGES: a) 2 b) 3 c) 1 d) 5
QUESTIONS: 1) Is Peter going to finish 2) Have you ever been 3) What was your sister doing 4) Why did you arrive 5) How often does Miriam go
TENSES: 1) was sitting 2) rang 3) had decided 4) was 5) weren’t 6) work 7) heard 8) had 9) was waiting 10) will never forget/would never forget
READING: TASK A: 1) F 2) F 3) T TASK B: 4) a 5) a

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