Please stick your candidate label here AIM Awards ESOL International Examinations (Anglia) Entry Level 3 (601/4946/2) Paper code: CCIntermediate115 CANDIDATE INSTRUCTIONS: Time allowed including listening TWO hours. Make sure you have the correct candidate label in the box above. Answer ALL questions in PEN in the spaces provided. Check the back page. You may use correcting fluid if necessary. W R W1 [20] For Examiner s Use Only W2 R1 R2 R3 [15] [13] [7] [20] W3 [10] R4 [10] W4 [5] Writing Section [50] Reading Section [50] Marker s Initials AIM Awards, 10 Newmarket Court Newmarket Drive, Derby, DE24 8NW Anglia Examinations Ltd. Reg. in England Co. No. 2046325 Chichester College, Westgate Fields, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1SB, ENGLAND 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. Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115
Section W1 (20 marks) Write a composition of 150 200 words on ONE of the following topics: 1. Write a description of your hometown in the spring. 2. Imagine life for a week with no telephones. What problems do you have? 3. I looked at the strange parcel. Who could it be from? Continue the story. 4. What would your dream holiday be? Title: C A R T For extra space use page 11. 20 Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 1 of 11
Section W2 (15 marks) Your friend has moved to a new house. Write an email to your friend on one of the following topics. You should write about 50 70 words. Either 1. Ask your friend about his / her new house and invite him / her to stay. or 2. Tell your friend your news and ask if you can visit him / her. Please tick ( ) the email you have chosen. Email 1 Email 2 From: Subject: Message: C A T 15 Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 2 of 11
Section R1 (13 marks) Read the following article and answer all the questions. Crime-Fighting Parrot A parrot has become famous after scaring off a gang of burglars. Peter the parrot is the pet of businessman, Andrei Volkov, who lives in London. Andrei explains, I was asleep when the burglars entered. I d left the kitchen window open because it was a warm evening. They managed to climb through without waking me up, but luckily they disturbed Peter the parrot. He screeched so loudly that even the neighbours heard. One of them was so worried that she called the police. The parrot attacked the robbers, who ran out of the house. I ran downstairs but they had already gone. The parrot had pieces of clothing and blood on his beak. However, it wasn t his own blood. He was absolutely fine and looked very proud of himself. The police arrived two minutes later. Despite the thieves making off with Andrei s wallet, which had been left near the window, Peter the parrot scared them off before they could take anything else. His owner continued, He s fantastic. He follows me round the house. He hates being in his cage so I only use it to take him to the vet s. I m sure he thinks he s a guard dog. He never follows me upstairs to bed at night but finds a quiet place downstairs where he can settle down and sleep: under the stairs, in a corner somewhere. The Police, who have been looking into the break-in, have already arrested one of the gang. A policeman said, The neighbour saw three men running away, although it was dark so she couldn t give a good description. The blood and clothing which were found on the parrot s beak will provide DNA to help us find the other two. It s even more useful than having security film of them on camera. We ll find them all. For questions 1 3 please answer in complete sentences. (2 marks each) 1. How did the burglars get into the house? 2. Who phoned the police? 3. What did they steal? Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 3 of 11
For questions 4-8 tick ( ) the box. (1 mark each) 4. Andrei was out when the burglary happened. True False 5. Peter the parrot was injured by the robbers. True Write the words in the box. (1 mark each) 9. Find the word in the passage which means the OPPOSITE of: cool (paragraph 1) False 6. Where does Peter the parrot usually sleep? A B C in his bird cage upstairs with Andrei wherever he likes downstairs A B C 7. The police have caught A B C none of the burglars. one of the burglars. two of the burglars. A B C 8. The police are confident they will catch all three burglars because A B C they have pictures of them on a security camera. they have examples of their blood and clothing. a neighbour has given a clear description. A B C 10. Find the words in the passage which means the SAME as: investigating (paragraph 3) 13 Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 4 of 11
Section R2 (7 marks) Read about the different parts of a dog and label the diagram below. The words that you need to use are underlined. There is one example. Parts of a Dog 7 Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 5 of 11
Parts of a dog The back end of the dog is called the rump. The rump is near the tail and is above the dog s back legs. The brisket is the area of the dog s chest between the front legs. The front part of the head, including the mouth and nose is called the muzzle. The hock is like an ankle on the back leg of the dog. It is on the lower part of the leg at the back and the bone sticks out slightly. Behind the head and neck of the dog are the withers. This is the top of the shoulder and is the highest point on the dog s back The part of the head between the dog s eyes is called the stop. Towards the back of the head is the occiput. This is the highest point of the dog s head. There are many nerves in this part of the head, which is why stroking a dog s head can help to keep it calm. The stifle is like the knee of a dog. It is on the front of the back leg and is about half way between the hock and the rump. Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 6 of 11
Section R3 (20 marks) Choose the correct answer in each sentence and write it on the line. Example: If you go to Amanda s party, I will come too. A come B will come C came D coming 1. Last year they went back to the hotel _ they got married. A when B where C which D whose 2. Ben _ television when the phone rang. A was watching B is watching C will watch D watching 3. That was _ interesting radio programme I ve ever heard. A so B the most C more D very 4. We re going to learn Spanish before _ to Spain. A move B to move C moved D moving 5. My sister is working hard _ pass her exam. A for B in order to C because D as a result of 6. I m late for the meeting, _ A haven t I? B aren t I? C won t I? D don t I? 7. She _ to visit New York since she was a little girl. A will want B want C has wanted D wanting 8. Their new house is _ of stone and metal. A makes B made C making D to make 9. They are interested _ stamp collecting. A of B on C in D with 10. _ you finished your homework yet? It s bedtime. A Haven t B Didn t C Don t D Aren t 20 Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 7 of 11
Section W3 (10 marks) Rewrite the sentences to give the same meaning as the original. The beginning of the sentence has been provided. Also use the word in brackets. Do not change it in any way. Other changes to the sentence will be necessary. Example: My best friend wrote me this letter. This letter was written to me by my best friend. (written) 1. My little bag is heavier than your suitcase. (as) Your suitcase 2. I m feeling rather sick, said John. (he) John said 3. The shirt was too expensive for me to buy. (money) I didn t 4. Calm seas surround the little island. (by) The little island 5. She is so kind that everyone wants to be her friend. (such) She 10 Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 8 of 11
Section R4 (10 marks) Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets. Write ONE WORD ONLY on the line. Example: You ll feel better soon, he said kindly. (kind) 1. The islands are very beautiful. (Greece) 2. We looked for travel on the internet. (inform) 3. Don t go near the river! It s! (danger) 4. She s the best in the race. She s so quick! 5. She was very because the children were late. 6. These maths problems are! I can t do any of them. 7. If you look, you can see the stars and planets. 8. Tom smiled as he opened the big present. (run) (worry) (possible) (careful) (happy) 9. The winter is very snowy and cold. (Russia) 10. She can t find her shoes because her room is so. (tidy) 10 Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 9 of 11
Section W4 (5 marks) In each sentence, there are two verbs. One of the verbs can be changed for the phrasal verb given in brackets. Rewrite each sentence using the phrasal verb given. Change the form of the phrasal verb where necessary. There are two examples. Example 1: The plane left on time, but we arrived 20 minutes early. The plane took off on time, but we arrived 20 minutes early. Example 2: I had the flu last week and I m still recovering from it. I had the flu last week and I m still getting over it. (take off) (get over) 1. She stopped her dance classes because they cost too much money. (give up) 2. The firework exploded while he was lighting it. (go off) 3. The shoe shop lowered its prices in the sales so I bought two pairs. (put down) 4. She invented a crazy excuse but no one believed it. (make up) 5. The teacher never tolerated rudeness in class and taught the children to be polite. (put up with) 5 Entry Level 3 CCIntermediate115 Page 10 of 11
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Please stick your candidate label here AIM Awards ESOL International Examinations (Anglia) Entry Level 3 (601/4946/2) Listening Examination Paper code: CCIntermediate115 CANDIDATE INSTRUCTIONS: Listen to the recording and answer the questions. You will hear each part of the recording twice. There will be a pause before each part so you can read the questions. There will be other pauses to let you think about your answers. When you hear the tone you should write your answers on the question paper. Write clearly in the spaces provided. You must ask any questions now as you cannot speak during the test. For Examiner s Use Only L1 [10] L2 [20] L3 [20] Listening Total Marker s Initials AIM Awards, 10 Newmarket Court Newmarket Drive, Derby, DE24 8NW Anglia Examinations Ltd. Reg. in England Co. No. 2046325 Chichester College, Westgate Fields, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1SB, ENGLAND 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. Entry Level 3 Listening CCIntermediate115
Section L1 (10 marks) Listen to these six conversations and put a tick ( ) in the box which shows the correct answer to the man's question. The first one is done for you as an example. A. Why wasn t Michael at the party? he was ill he was working he was looking after Jamie B. Who s the dark-haired man in the photograph? Anna s neighbour Anna s dad C. When is the swimming pool going to open again? next week in two weeks D. Where is Class 9C going on their school trip? museum farm E. What is Tom going to eat for breakfast? fruit egg F. Where is Sam s new house? opposite the park next to the café he was at the hospital Anna s grandpa Anna s brother in a month in two months seaside factory pancakes cereal near the bus stop behind the station 10 Entry Level 3 Listening CCIntermediate115 Page 1 of 3
Section L2 (20 marks) Listen to this passage about red pandas at Chester Zoo and write the words which are missing in the spaces given. Remember to write two words in each gap. The first one is done for you as an example. Chester Zoo has been open to the public since 1931, and is (example) well. known for successfully breeding different species of animals. Two red panda cubs are (1) new arrivals at the zoo. The babies are actually two months old but only received their first (2) last week. That s because the zookeepers didn t know the cubs had (3) until they heard noises coming from the nest box. According to their keeper, (4) the cubs are fit and healthy. The male weighs just over one kilo and the female just under one kilo. In a few weeks they (5) to explore outside. Unfortunately, the number of red pandas in the wild (6). Developers are destroying the bamboo forests. Red pandas are also (7) because they re killed for their red fur, which is used for making coats. This fur (8) a lot of money. The new red pandas at Chester Zoo are a real success story. Only a few (9) will be able to see the twins playing, however. Red pandas are nocturnal, (10) they spend most of their day asleep in trees. 20 Entry Level 3 Listening CCIntermediate115 Page 2 of 3
Section L3 (20 marks) Listen to the passage about the crime writer Agatha Christie and decide if the following sentences are true or false, or if the passage doesn t say. Put a tick ( ) in the correct column. The first one has been done for you as an example. There will now be a 30 second pause to allow you to read the questions. True e.g. Agatha Christie was born in England. 1. She was an only child. 2. She had a sad, lonely childhood. 3. Her father was a writer. 4. Agatha was a nurse during the war. 5. She wrote over 70 novels. 6. The Mysterious Affair was her first novel. 7. Poirot was Agatha s favourite character. 8. She wrote 12 books about Miss Marple. 9. She sold more books than Shakespeare. 10. She was 88 when she died. False Doesn t say 20 Entry Level 3 Listening CCIntermediate115 Page 3 of 3