Reading and Writing Test (1 hour ) includes 7 parts as follows:
Part 1: Discrete three-option multiple choice questions on six short texts.
Part 2: Matching. There are three short texts with seven items. Candidates are asked to decide which text an item refers to.
Part 3: Three-option multiple choice. Candidates read a text and are asked to choose the correct answer from five multiple-choice questions.
Part 4: Three-option multiple-choice cloze. A text is followed by six questions. Candidates select the correct word from each question to complete the text.
Part 5: Open cloze. Candidates complete gaps in one or two short texts.
Part 6: Writing - short message
Part 7: Writing - story
MULTIPLE CHOICE GAPS is a part of Reading and Writing Test.
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For each question, choose the correct answer.
Dolphins
Dolphins are different from the fish in the sea
in many ways. They’re part of the family of whales. They’re warm, they (1)…………… babies which stay with (2)…………… mothers for years, and
usually swim together in family groups called ‘herds’.
People think that dolphins are
unusually clever animals. Dolphins ‘talk’ to one another and understand each
other very well and (3)…………… dolphins can learn to understand words in our language. They
also will (4)…………… instructions. They’re friendly and enjoy playing games, too.
You often see (5)…………… swimming near ships at sea.
Dolphins prefer to eat certain
kinds of food which they can find even if it’s dark, (6)…………… they don’t need to drink.
They get all the water that they need from the fish they eat.
1. A has B have
C are having
2. A its B their
C our
3. A many B any
C a lot
4. A follow B following C followed
5. A him B it
C them
6. A because B but
C or
Ice cream
Fifty years ago, people only ate ice cream in the
hot summer months – but now (7)……………
is eaten at any time of the year. Who made the first ice cream is a question (8)…………… we can’t
answer, but we think an Italian adventurer called Marco Polo saw people (9)…………… ice cream in
China 700 years ago. He brought the idea back to Italy. It soon became very
popular.
Ice cream then became very
popular in France, (10)……………
only very rich people had enough money to buy it. Before we had fridges, people
used large pieces of ice from lakes to (11)……………
ice cream cold. The first ice cream factory opened in America in 1851.
Americans eat more ice cream than 12)……………
other nationality – 23 litres per person per year!
7 A they B it C she
8 A that B who C when
9 A doing B making C liking
10 A but B so C or
11 A keep B kept C keeping
12 A all B any C each
Miniature paintings
Shammi Banu is a painter (13)…………… India. His
family have painted very small paintings called ‘miniatures’ for (14)…………… years.
Everything Shammi knows about painting was taught to (15)…………… by his
father. He was a great teacher. Shammi has taught many people to paint (16)…………… 1997 and now
he has British, American and Indian students in his classes.
Shammi uses things like plants
and flowers to make (17)……………
the colours he needs for his paints. Making them takes a long time. He breaks
the plants into small pieces and (18)……………
washes them and puts them in the paint. When he has the colour he wants, he
sometimes adds food or blue to the paint to help it stay on the paper.
13. A for B from
C of
14. A many B a
lot C much
15. A it B him
C them
16. A since B during
C in
17. A some B all C every
18. A after B first
C then
Rice
Did you know that for half the people in the
world, rice is (19)……………
most important food? Most of these people live in Asia (20)…………… a person
might eat 90 to 180 kilograms of rice in one year!
But where did rice come from?
Indian people (21)……………
growing rice 5,000 years ago, but we think that people first grew rice in
China. The first Europeans that grew rice lived in Spain. American settlers (22)…………… growing rice
about 400 years ago.
(23)…………… are thousands of different kinds of rice. Wild rice grows in
lakes in Canada and you can sometimes find ‘hill rice’ growing like grass in
dry fields. (24)…………… most rice
grows in about 15 centimetres of water in special flat fields called ‘paddies’.
19. A the B a C one
20. A when B how
C where
21. A were B was C are
22. A wanted B decided C started
23. A These B There C They
24. A And B So C But
Jessica Thompson: young musician
Jessica Thompson comes from a very talented
family. Her parents are (25)……………
artists. She also has an older sister (26)……………
is a well-known athlete. Jessica has never been good (27)…………… sport or art.
But she plays the violin and the piano – and she plays (28)…………… very well!
She started playing when she was six and she’s been playing since then.
Jessica studies at a famous
music school in London, but she also plays the piano in concerts. She’s still a
student and she spends many hours practising new songs. Jessica went on her
first concert tour (29)……………
Europe last year. She had her first concert in Paris. She had a great time.
‘It was incredible,’ she says.
‘After the concert, everyone shouted my name. I’ll never (30)…………… it!’
25. A two B both
C pair
26. A when B what C who
27. A for B at
C by
28. A them B they
C their
29. A around B between C from
30. A remember B forget C lose
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