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.
Great white sharks
Great white sharks are one of the largest fish in the seas. They are grey with a white belly. They can grow to more (1)…………… 6 metres long and are very heavy, often over 2,000 kilograms. Great whites (2)…………… a variety of different sea animals including big seals, fish, turtles, dolphins and small whales. They have about 300 triangular teeth so they can easily catch their food. They can (3)…………… swim very fast because they have very strong tails. Great white sharks live in cool seas and oceans all over the (4)…………… . Many people (5)…………… that sharks like to attack and eat humans for fun. This isn’t true. Sharks only attack humans (6)…………… they are curious or afraid, not for food.
1 A as B than C like
2 A eat B eats C ate
3 A well B also C too
4 A island B country C world
5 A believe B tell C afraid
6 A but B because C during
Great white sharks are one of the largest fish in the seas. They are grey with a white belly. They can grow to more (1)…………… 6 metres long and are very heavy, often over 2,000 kilograms. Great whites (2)…………… a variety of different sea animals including big seals, fish, turtles, dolphins and small whales. They have about 300 triangular teeth so they can easily catch their food. They can (3)…………… swim very fast because they have very strong tails. Great white sharks live in cool seas and oceans all over the (4)…………… . Many people (5)…………… that sharks like to attack and eat humans for fun. This isn’t true. Sharks only attack humans (6)…………… they are curious or afraid, not for food.
1 A as B than C like
2 A eat B eats C ate
3 A well B also C too
4 A island B country C world
5 A believe B tell C afraid
6 A but B because C during
Tasmanian devils
Tasmanian devils are about the size of a small dog. They have a coat of dark fur with a few lighter areas on some (7)…………… of their bodies. Their heads are large and they have very strong teeth.
In the (8)……………, Tasmanian devils lived all over Australia, but today they are only (9)…………… on the island of Tasmania in the south-east of the country.
Tasmanian devils are meat-eaters and are active at night. They usually eat animals that are already dead, but also catch (10)…………… like snakes, birds, fish and insects. Like many Australian animals, including the kangaroo, Tasmanian devils are ‘marsupials’. This (11)…………… their babies are very small when they are born. Their mothers carry them in a special pocket (12)…………… a ‘pouch’ on the front of their bodies until they are big and strong.
7 A pieces B places C parts
8 A history B past C century
9 A found B looked C watched
10 A examples B things C ways
11 A means B decides C thinks
12 A told B said C called
Tasmanian devils are about the size of a small dog. They have a coat of dark fur with a few lighter areas on some (7)…………… of their bodies. Their heads are large and they have very strong teeth.
In the (8)……………, Tasmanian devils lived all over Australia, but today they are only (9)…………… on the island of Tasmania in the south-east of the country.
Tasmanian devils are meat-eaters and are active at night. They usually eat animals that are already dead, but also catch (10)…………… like snakes, birds, fish and insects. Like many Australian animals, including the kangaroo, Tasmanian devils are ‘marsupials’. This (11)…………… their babies are very small when they are born. Their mothers carry them in a special pocket (12)…………… a ‘pouch’ on the front of their bodies until they are big and strong.
7 A pieces B places C parts
8 A history B past C century
9 A found B looked C watched
10 A examples B things C ways
11 A means B decides C thinks
12 A told B said C called
Dakota Fanning
Dakota Fanning was born on February 23rd 1994, in Georgia, USA. She began acting classes at a very (13)…………… age and starred in her first TV advert when she was just five years old.
After that, she had a long and successful (14)…………… as a child actor in both TV shows and films. In 2001, she (15)…………… an important prize for her part in the film I am Sam. Over the next ten years, she acted with many big Hollywood stars, including Reese Witherspoon, Tom Cruise and Kurt Russell.
Dakota Fanning is different from many child actors because her success continued as she (16)…………… up and became an adult. In 2018, she (17)…………… to TV for the first time in ten years, starring in a popular police drama set in the nineteenth century, (18)…………… The Alienist.
13 A small B early C little
14 A career B job C occupation
15 A did B earned C won
16 A got B grew C went
17 A returned B changed C arrived
18 A said B told C called
Dakota Fanning was born on February 23rd 1994, in Georgia, USA. She began acting classes at a very (13)…………… age and starred in her first TV advert when she was just five years old.
After that, she had a long and successful (14)…………… as a child actor in both TV shows and films. In 2001, she (15)…………… an important prize for her part in the film I am Sam. Over the next ten years, she acted with many big Hollywood stars, including Reese Witherspoon, Tom Cruise and Kurt Russell.
Dakota Fanning is different from many child actors because her success continued as she (16)…………… up and became an adult. In 2018, she (17)…………… to TV for the first time in ten years, starring in a popular police drama set in the nineteenth century, (18)…………… The Alienist.
13 A small B early C little
14 A career B job C occupation
15 A did B earned C won
16 A got B grew C went
17 A returned B changed C arrived
18 A said B told C called
Nettie Polano
Nettie Polano is an unusual university student. So what makes her (19)…………… from other university students? Nettie is amazing – she started university when she was 14! Nettie is a teenage genius – a teenager who is (20)…………… clever.
She completed primary school in four years and secondary school in only three years! Her teachers saw she was much (21)…………… than other students her age when she was seven years old. They (22)…………… Nettie’s parents how brilliant she was.
Two years later, Nettie’s parents decided to take her out of school. Nettie (23)…………… her school studies at home with teachers who came to her house. Nettie studies science at university. She chose this (24)…………… because she dreams of one day becoming the youngest person to travel into space.
19 A strange B different C alone
20 A especially B immediately C exactly
21 A older B bigger C better
22 A spoke B told C said
23 A finished B made C took
24 A level B term C subject
Nettie Polano is an unusual university student. So what makes her (19)…………… from other university students? Nettie is amazing – she started university when she was 14! Nettie is a teenage genius – a teenager who is (20)…………… clever.
She completed primary school in four years and secondary school in only three years! Her teachers saw she was much (21)…………… than other students her age when she was seven years old. They (22)…………… Nettie’s parents how brilliant she was.
Two years later, Nettie’s parents decided to take her out of school. Nettie (23)…………… her school studies at home with teachers who came to her house. Nettie studies science at university. She chose this (24)…………… because she dreams of one day becoming the youngest person to travel into space.
19 A strange B different C alone
20 A especially B immediately C exactly
21 A older B bigger C better
22 A spoke B told C said
23 A finished B made C took
24 A level B term C subject
Life before mobile phones
Today, (25)………… all teenagers have a mobile phone and cannot imagine life without one. But most of their parents did not have a mobile phone when they were young – the (26)………… of one did not even enter their heads.
Twenty-five years ago, young people did not (27)………… to their friends on the phone very much. There were phones in the home, but these were used by the (28)………… family. Instead, young people often met up with their friends and did a variety of activities with them.
Today, many parents are happy for their teenage children to have a phone. They think there are good (29)………… for them having one. For example, if their children are out, they can call them to (30)………… where they are and what time they will be home.
25 A already B nearly C easily
26 A idea B thing C difference
27 A say B tell C speak
28 A whole B full C extra
29 A ways B reasons C sorts
30 A look out B go out C find out
Today, (25)………… all teenagers have a mobile phone and cannot imagine life without one. But most of their parents did not have a mobile phone when they were young – the (26)………… of one did not even enter their heads.
Twenty-five years ago, young people did not (27)………… to their friends on the phone very much. There were phones in the home, but these were used by the (28)………… family. Instead, young people often met up with their friends and did a variety of activities with them.
Today, many parents are happy for their teenage children to have a phone. They think there are good (29)………… for them having one. For example, if their children are out, they can call them to (30)………… where they are and what time they will be home.
25 A already B nearly C easily
26 A idea B thing C difference
27 A say B tell C speak
28 A whole B full C extra
29 A ways B reasons C sorts
30 A look out B go out C find out
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