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Practice test contents, Apuntes de Psicología

Asignatura: altres, Profesor: ll ll, Carrera: Psicologia, Universidad: URV

Tipo: Apuntes

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Practice test

contents

  • Paper 1 Reading and Writing
  • Paper 2 Listening
  • Paper 3 Speaking test
  • Answer Key and recording scripts
  • Speaking test Examiner’s script
  • Visual materials for the Speaking test
  • Acknowledgements

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5 Bella thinks

A she has found Stefan’s hat.

B Stefan has taken her hat.

C Stefan has lost his homework.

Stefan I can’t find my hat. It’s a bit like yours so maybe you picked it up by mistake when we were doing our homework together last night. Bella

3 A Luke is offering to collect the computer from the shop for his mother.

B Luke’s mother needs to collect her computer from the shop by 5.30 today.

C Luke’s mother should decide today if she can fetch her computer from the shop.

Mum The computer store can deliver your new computer tomorrow or you can collect it. They close at 5.30 today, so can you tell them which you prefer? Luke

4 A Use either entrance if you want to buy a bicycle.

B Use the side entrance if your bicycle needs mending.

C Use the side entrance if the front entrance is closed.

Take bicycles for repair to side entrance of shop. Front entrance for sales only.

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Part 2

Questions 6– The people below all want to watch a TV programme. On the next page there are descriptions of eight TV programmes. Decide which programme would be the most suitable for the following people. For questions 6–10, mark the correct letter (A–H) on your answer sheet.

6 Ivan and Anna like to keep up to date with what’s happening in the world and enjoy seeing interviews with politicians and other people. They prefer to watch programmes which last about 30 minutes.

7 Fatima likes watching comedy programmes which last about half an hour. She enjoys watching a series where she can follow what the characters are doing from one episode to another.

8 Rosa enjoys pop music and films and wants to watch interviews with popular celebrities. She likes programmes which are a mixture of interviews and live music.

9 Grace is interested in travelling and she likes watching documentaries about different parts of the world. She especially enjoys programmes which show animals and birds.

10 William is keen on general knowledge and likes watching quizzes to see how many questions he can answer. He prefers those which have questions on lots of different subjects.

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Part 3

Questions 11–

Look at the sentences below about a hotel. Read the text on the next page to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, mark A on your answer sheet. If it is not correct, mark B on your answer sheet.

11 During the 1980s, few tourists used to go to the Arctic in summer.

12 People came in large numbers to Jukkasjärvi to see the Arctic Hall.

13 The artist encouraged people to sleep in the Arctic Hall.

14 Each winter, guests come and sleep in the hotel before it is finished.

15 Progress when building the hotel is influenced by the weather.

16 The temperature inside the hotel changes according to the temperature outside.

17 Some clothes are provided by the hotel.

18 Guests should buy boots which fit as tightly as possible.

19 Items ordered through the ICEHOTEL shop will be delivered to your home.

20 It is possible to take a train from the airport to the ICEHOTEL.

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THE ICEHOTEL

For many years the Arctic was a popular destination in the summer season to see the land of the
midnight sun but in winter the few inhabitants had the snow and ice to themselves. By the end
of the 1980s it was decided that the dark and cold winter should be seen as an advantage. In the
winter of 1990 the French artist Jannot Derit was invited to have the opening of an exhibition in
a specially built igloo (a building made of snow) in the little town of Jukkasjärvi on the frozen
Torne River. The building, named Arctic Hall, attracted many interested visitors to the area. One
night a group of foreign guests decided it would be a good idea to sleep in the Arctic Hall. The
following morning the brave group were very pleased with their experience and the idea of an
ice hotel was born. Today it is world famous.
As soon as winter begins, a team of snow builders,
architects and artists from all over the world come to
Jukkasjärvi and they make the hotel for that year. As
one part is completed, it opens to visitors and overnight
guests, while the other parts are still being built. The
first part is completed in December and each week after
that a new part opens, until January 7th when the hotel
is completed. As the ICEHOTEL is built under the open
sky, using the natural materials of the winter season,
the finishing date depends on nature and therefore
there are sometimes changes to the plan. In the spring,
as the weather gets warmer, the hotel melts.
Inside the hotel, the temperature is never colder than –5 °C to –8 °C, however cold it may be
outside. Winter outer clothes such as warm overalls, hats and gloves are included in the cost of
guests’ stay at the hotel. In addition to this, it is a good idea for guests to bring sweaters and
a scarf as well as plenty of woollen socks and to choose footwear that is larger than normal to
allow space for thick socks.
If you are planning to come to the hotel, you can buy warm sweaters, woollen socks and much
more on the ICEHOTEL website. You can order these and the equipment you will need at the
same time as you book your visit. The items will be delivered to your room when you check in.
The hotel is in the village of Jukkasjärvi, 200 km above the Arctic Circle but only 15 km from
Kiruna airport and 17 km from Kiruna train station. Transport by bus can be arranged from the
airport or train station to the ICEHOTEL.

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24 What conclusion does the writer come to about the CD?

A He enjoyed the slow songs in particular. B He prefers some of their earlier CDs. C He thinks some of the songs may become annoying. D He feels the songs at the end are less good.

25 Which of the following did a fan say about the CD?

A

B
C

This CD is better than the last one because it’s got some dance tunes on it as well as some lovely slow tunes.

I saw the band perform this CD recently at a concert so I went and bought it immediately.

The members of this band haven’t changed since they started and this CD shows how they have learnt to produce an amazing sound together.

D

I’m so pleased the band have made a CD with all their best hits. I love their music, so I know all these songs and can sing along to them.

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Part 5

Questions 26–

Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

Example:

0 A was B had C did D has

Answer: (^) 0 A B C D

The Skywalk

The Grand Canyon in the United States (0) created by the River Colorado. People visit the Grand Canyon Park to go walking and running but (26) to look at the view. It is a wonderful view made (27) better by the Skywalk. The distance (28) the Skywalk to the bottom of the Grand Canyon is 1219 metres. It is a platform (29) walls and floor are built of glass (30) that you can see the beautiful rocks of the canyon. Up to 120 people are allowed to stand on it at the same (31). It opened in 2007 and since (32) thousands of people have used it. You have to (33) special covers over your shoes to (34) scratching the glass beneath your feet. Walking onto the Skywalk makes you (35) like a bird floating high up in the air.

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Writing

Part 1

Questions 1–

Here are some sentences about a hairdresser’s. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words. Write only the missing words on your answer sheet. You may use this page for any rough work.

Example:

0 The hairdresser’s I go to is beside the supermarket.

The hairdresser’s I go to is to the supermarket.

Answer: (^) 0 next

1 My friend told me she always went there, so I started going too.

My friend said, ‘I always there’, so I started going too.

2 It has been there for four years.

It has been there four years ago.

3 It stays open until seven o’clock.

It close until seven o’clock.

4 I have my hair cut there every six weeks.

The hairdresser my hair every six weeks.

5 Men’s haircuts are cheaper than women’s haircuts.

Men’s haircuts are less women’s haircuts.

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Part 2

Question 6

You went away for the weekend with your English friend Alex and his family.

Write an email to Alex. In your email, you should

  • thank him
  • say what you enjoyed most
  • invite Alex to do something

Write 35–45 words on your answer sheet.

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Paper 2 Listening (approx. 35 minutes

including 6 minutes’ transfer time)

Part 1

Questions 1–

There are seven questions in this part. For each question there are three pictures and a short recording. Choose the correct picture and put a tick (✓) in the box below it.

Example: Which sport did the girl watch on TV last night?

1 What time did the taxi arrive?

A B
A
A
A
B
B
B
C
C
C

✓ C

2 What will they buy first?

3 Which is the girl’s bag?

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4 How will the boy contact his mother?

5 What should Jessie bring to the picnic?

6 What did the man buy?

7 Which bus will the girl catch?

A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C

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Part 3

Questions 14–

You will hear a woman talking on the radio about a new sports centre. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space.

New sports centre

It opens on ( 14 )

It is opposite the ( 15 )

The car park entrance is in ( 16 ) Road.

It costs ( 17 ) £ per week to be a member.

A ( 18 ) is provided.

You can learn to ( 19 ) at 5.30 each day.

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Part 4

Questions 20–

Look at the six sentences for this part. You will hear a conversation between a boy, Oliver, and a girl, Hannah, about a party. Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, put a tick (✓) in the box under A for YES. If it is not correct, put a tick (✓) in the box under B for NO.

A B
YES NO

20 Hannah shared a birthday party with her sister last year.

21 They agree that the barbecue was a good idea.

22 Hannah’s grandmother will let her use her house for her party.

23 Oliver would like to have a party in his grandmother’s flat.

24 Hannah thinks the Chinese restaurant would be the best choice.

25 Hannah will ask her parents before booking the school canteen.