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Please stick your Candidate label here Office Use: Anglia Examination Syndicate (England) Certificate in English for Overseas Candidates Proficiency Level - Paper A 2005 Time allowed Three hours including listening. Candidates should answer ALL questions. Write your answers in PEN in the spaces provided. You may use correcting fluid if necessary. Ask for extra paper if you need it. CHICHESTER COLLEGE, WESTGATE FIELDS, CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX, PO19 1SB, ENGLAND Anglia Examination Syndicate Ltd. Reg in England Co No. 2046325 These materials may not be altered or reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, chemical, optical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the copyright owner Use Only Section A Section B Section C Summary Section D Section E Section F

Section A (25 marks) Write a composition of 250-300 words on ONE of the following topics: Use Only 1 What are the advantages and disadvantages of being very rich? 2 Describe in detail the kind of person you think is most suitable to be a teacher. 3 Write an imaginative story ending with the words, And so, my new life began. 4 Who is more valuable to society a business executive or an artist? Title:... 2

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Section B (15 marks) Write a letter of about 150 words on ONE of the following topics. Set out the letter correctly and appropriately. Include the address or addresses but do not count them in the number of words. Examiner s Use only 1. Write a letter to a friend apologising for not keeping in touch and giving reasons why. 2. Write a letter of application to a company advertising for students to do temporary work during the summer holidays. 15 4

Section C (20 marks) Read the following passage and answer all the questions. Use Only Wild Children The theme of wild children raised by dogs has interested people since the story of Romulus and Remus. The twin brothers were abandoned by their mother on the bank of the River Tiber and taken by a wolf who looked after them until they grew up and founded the great city of Rome. Stories like this have occurred several times through history, but it s shocking to find that such wild dog-children really exist in modern Europe. Four years ago, a journalist discovered and publicised several cases in the Ukraine. Edik, who is now seven years old, was born in the town of Mirny near the Black Sea. His parents didn t look after him and by the age of three, his main parents were the stray dogs that wandered around the town. There was a strong friendship between the dogs and the boy. No-one cared for the dogs and no-one cared for the boy, so they cared for each other. They looked for food together and guarded each other at night. When neighbours finally told social workers, they went to rescue the boy but the dogs didn t want to let him go. He was part of their pack. Now he is learning how to talk, sleep in a bed at night, walk on two legs and play with other children. Much of his previous behaviour he has to learn not to do. example, whenever he sees a cat, he tries to catch it. Oksana s case is even more shocking. When she was found she ran around on all fours, barking and howling and lapping water with her tongue. She was an only child and her parents had wanted a boy. Disappointed, they neglected her in the family s filthy home in the village of Novaya Blagoveschenka. Then one winter s day, she was thrown out of the house. It was cold outside and she crawled into the dog kennel and cuddled up to a black dog for warmth. After this, her parents chained her up outside and for years she lived with the dog in the kennel. Finally, Oksana was rescued and since then she has lived in a hospital. Until recently, when she was frightened she barked. When she gained the power of speech after years of teaching, she always referred to the black dog she had lived with as her mother. However, there is nothing physically wrong with her. She just needs to learn how to live like a human being. full marks for questions 1-3 you must answer in complete sentences 1 Where did Romulus and Remus s mother leave her twin sons? 2 Why did Edik and the dogs make friends? 3 How did the dogs react when the authorities came to save Edik? 5

questions 4-8 tick ( ) the box. Use only 4 Oksana and Edik come from the same village. True False Doesn t say 5 Oksana had several brothers. True False Doesn t say 6 Why did Oksana start living outside with a dog? A B C because she had always loved dogs because it was nicer outside than in her house because her parents forced her out of the house A B C 7 How old were Edik and Oksana when they began to live with dogs? A B C one was seven and one was four they were both about three they were both very small babies A B C 8 What lasting effect has living with dogs had on these two children? A B C they have some dog-like behaviour. they have become mentally ill. they are unable to learn to speak. A B C Write the words in the box 9 Find the word in the passage which means the SAME as: Group (paragraph 2) did not care for (paragraph 3) 10 Find the word in the passage which means the OPPOSITE of: happy and satisfied (paragraph 3) clean (paragraph 3) 6 20

11. Summary (10 marks) Write a summary in your own words of the similarities between the two modern cases of wild children in the Ukraine. Do not use less than 50 words or more than 75 words. Use Only 10 7

Section D (10 marks) Rewrite the sentences to give the same meaning as the original, using the word or words given. Do not change the given word or words in any way at all. Rewrite all direct speech as reported speech. Examiner s Use only Example: Michael is watering our garden while we re on holiday. (being) Our garden is being watered by Michael while we re on holiday. 1 You will be finishing early on Friday, said the teacher to his class. (reminded) 2 I couldn t eat the food because I wasn t hungry. (If ) 3 When it began to rain, George knew he should have brought his umbrella. (wished) 4 I copied all the answers, the boy said. (admitted) 5 By December it will be six months since my father gave up smoking. (a non-smoker) 6 They postponed the meeting until the next day. (put) 7 Some people are putting a new kitchen into my house this week. (I m) 8 Shall we eat at the restaurant near the beach tonight? (How about) 9 You really should elect a leader for the group. (high time) 10 It s very rare to hear such a perfect singing voice as Pavarotti s. (Rarely) 10 8

Section E (10 marks) Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. Example The bad.behaviour. of the boy is intolerable. (BEHAVE) Use Only 1 The building of the new stadium was a great. (ACHIEVE) 2 If you the axe it will chop the wood much better. (SHARP) 3 I will always remember your when I was feeling bad. (KIND) 4 I m afraid we have no in the company at the moment. (VACANT) 5 America gained its from Britain on July 4 1776. (DEPEND) 6 The government is announcing its on the new road today. (DECIDE) 7 It is to leave medicines where children can get them. (DANGER) 8 What was the athlete who won the marathon? (NATION) 9 You must show all your on the maths exam paper. (CALCULATE) 10 Try not to be if you don t succeed the first time. (COURAGE) Section F (10 marks) Write the missing words on the lines. Write only one word in each space. There is an example. 10 Animal Communication Chimpanzees are the (eg) most intelligent communicators in the animal world. They talk to. (1) other through a huge range of voice noises, hand gestures, body movements and facial expressions. They. (2) not the only ones who communicate well, however. A female lowland gorilla called Koko has (3) taught 1,000 words of sign language, and understands about 2,000 words.. (4) spoken English. She even has.. (5) own email address: Kokomail@aol.com. Dolphins have.. (6) a complicated range of sounds that scientists wonder if they are actually languages. Humpback whales also use complex songs that can.. (7) heard hundreds of kilometres away... (8) land, the loudest sounds of any animal are made (9) the South American Howler Monkey. They often hold conversations over distances of 15 kms or more. North American Prairie Dogs give different warning barks so that other prairie dogs know.. (10) a predator is a hawk, a snake or a coyote. 9 10

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