Section I: Grammar and Vocabulary
Read each sentence and select the option that best completes it.
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Your bag is next ____ the table.
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We usually ____ the shopping in a supermarket.
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____ two airports in the city.
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Brad Pitt is a popular actor but I don't like ____.
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She's only four but she ____.
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What ____ do after school today?
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Mandy is over there. She's ____ a blue T-shirt and jeans.
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Latin ____ compulsory in Irish schools.
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____ people from Poland went to Scotland in the 20th century.
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Many, but not all, people ____ get married in a church.
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I mostly ____ my friends via email.
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I don’t think you ____ them.
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In the future there ____ cures to the world’s worst diseases.
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The first reality TV show ____ in Sweden in 1997.
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I’ve received 33 emails ____ .
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He ___ his exam because he didn’t study.
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The house will look cleaner when you have finished the ____.
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At first I ____ starting work so early but this has changed.
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People __________ from an illness find it difficult to relax.
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I only paid $20 for this jacket! It was a real ____.
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You won't pass the exam ____ you start revising immediately.
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During the next meeting we ____ about setting goals. .
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I can't find my keys. I ____ them.
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I'll need to have the stairs ____.
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During his stay in Indonesia he went ____ with malaria.
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When the customs officers found some illegal goods hidden in the car, he was arrested for ____.
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I ____ to Peru on holiday next month.
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Section II: Listening Comprehension
Listen to each extract or dialogue, and select the option that best answers the questions.
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What does the woman think of the shoes she tried on in the mall?
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What medicine does the patient need?
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Amanda first met Mr. Kay as _____
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After Mr. Kay had arrived, Amanda and her mother _____
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What type of holiday did the speaker have?
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What is the speaker’s opinion of the last holiday?
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Where did the banjo originate?
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What are two kinds of music in which the banjo is used?
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What is the speaker’s opinion about city center living?
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What does the speaker say about her partner?
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What is the woman's criticism of exercising in gyms?
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How does her friend Frank respond to the woman’s criticism?
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The volunteer program relates to…
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Volunteers participating in the program will…
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Section III: Reading Comprehension
A) Read the sentences and choose the best way of combining them.
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Lisa plays the piano. Her sister Kelly plays the piano, too.
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Kazuko took her dog for a walk. They went to the park.
B) Read each short text and the question that follows. Select the correct answer to the question.
Read text 48. Elena found a tomato that was much bigger than all the others in the garden.
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How did the tomato compare to the others in the garden? It was…
Read text 49. When the popular entertainer canceled her appearance, the Latin American festival was postponed indefinitely.
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When will the festival likely take place?
Read text 50. Jasmine is never late to meet her friends, and sometimes arrives a few minutes early.
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Which best describes Jasmine?
C) Read the information below, then choose the best answer.
Read text 51. People have different ways of learning. Some are better at making mental pictures of new ideas. Others are more comfortable with writing lists of things to memorize. Certain people can learn best when listening to music, while others need silence to concentrate.
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Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
Read text 52. Many people own different pets. Dogs, cats, birds, and fish are common household pets. Other pets are considered to be exotic animals. These include snakes, lizards, and hedgehogs.
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According to the text, snakes are…
Read text 53. Money has been used for thousands of years in nearly every culture as a means of exchange. However, today, the use of cash is becoming less and less common in modern societies all over the world. Every year, a higher percentage of purchases are made online, and even in stores customers are now using credit cards more often than cash. Many people today do all of their banking on the Internet rather than going to the bank in person.
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The author of the passage probably assumes that…
Read text 54. Byung-ho and Chaewon are twin brothers. They were born in Seoul, Korea. They moved to the US to go to college when they were 18. Now they are both married and are living in different states. Byung-ho is a park ranger in Mackinac Island, Michigan. Byung-ho enjoys the cold winter months. He is an excellent cross-country skier. His brother Chaewon has a house in San Diego, CA. He doesn't like cold weather, so he moved to sunny California many years ago. He is a journalist for the local newspaper.
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What does Byung-ho do?
Read text 55. Baseball evolved from a number of different ball-and-stick games such as paddle ball, trap ball, one-old cat, and town ball, originating in England. As early as the American Revolution, it was noted that troops played “baseball” in their free time. In 1845, Alexander Cartwright formalized the New York Knickerbockers’ version of the game: a diamond-shaped infield, with bases ninety feet apart, three strikes-you’re-out, batter out on a caught ball, three outs per inning, and a nine-man team. The “New York Game” spread rapidly, replacing earlier localized forms. At its inception, it was played by and for wealthy gentlemen. A club might consist of 40 members. The president would appoint two captains, who would choose teams from among the members. Games were played on Monday and Thursday afternoons, with the losers often providing a lavish evening’s entertainment for the winners.
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What is the text mainly about?
Read text 56. The state of the global environment seems ever more perilous as the developing world seems eager to adopt Western patterns of car use. They should be aware of the financial, social and environmental costs and encouraged to think about better solutions. Whilst developed nations cannot deny developing nations the use of technology and resources that they have enjoyed for so long themselves, they must surely take a lead in encouraging the design and building of car-free cities everywhere.
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According to the author, reducing car use...
Read text 57. Public transportation is typically a disagreeable and slow alternative to the car. It needs to become a pleasant, or at least efficient, experience, getting you to your destination more swiftly than private transport plowing through congested streets ever could. This can be achieved using proven technology and ideas. Some cities have already banned cars, at least for some parts of the day and on weekends. Only early morning, essential business traffic is allowed in, then the barriers come down. We should strive for the atmosphere of a city such as Venice, which is an oasis of peace: a city without cars it’s true; or roads for that matter. But one thing at a time.
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According to the author, public transportation...
Read text 58. 59. and 60. The world’s first blood test to predict Alzheimer’s disease before symptoms occur has been developed. The test identifies 10 chemicals in the blood, believed to be associated with the disease two to three years before symptoms start, but it might be able to predict Alzheimer’s decades earlier.
Globally, 35 million people are living with Alzheimer’s, a disease characterized by a toxic build up of amyloid and tau proteins in the brain, which destroys the neurons. Several blood tests can diagnose the disease, but until now, none has had the sensitivity to predict its onset.
Without available treatments, however, would anyone want to take these tests? Doctor Mapstone says that, “in my experience, most people are very interested in knowing whether they will get Alzheimer’s. They believe that knowledge is power – particularly when it comes to your own health. We may not have any therapy as of yet, but there are things that can be done – we can get financial and legal affairs in order, plan for future care, and inform family members, for example.”
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The test can predict Alzheimer’s…
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This is the first blood test which can…
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Doctor Mapstone believes that…
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Section IV: Speaking Placement Test
Answer the following questions, record your voice and upload the audio.
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Do you like sunny days or rainy days?
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Is today Sunday?
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What time do you usually get up?
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How often do you go to the beach?
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Tell me three things you did yesterday
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What are you going to do tonight?
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Where do you live? How long have you lived there?
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Where were you an hour ago? What were you doing?
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Ask me a question with the word “yet.”
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Who did you talk to today? What did he/she say?
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Where will you be and what will you be doing in 10 years’ time?
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If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?
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Why do you think young people nowadays long for fame and money?
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Name some things that you would never leave behind you when you travel.
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How do you think our life is easier nowadays than it was in the past?
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