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Adress made of paper ‘Would you ever wear something made with paper trom your old schoolbooks? It might (0) ‘but Kara Koskowich, a high school student in Canada, became front-page (1) dress out of her maths homework ‘The dress was for her schoo! ‘prom’, or leaving party, and she decided to have some fun creating this. (2) ...------ dress, a well as helo the environment at the same time by recycling 75 pages from her maths ook. it was also an affordable (3)... compared to buying a new dress at (4) p thread she bought, the dress was (6)... free. Kara's best friend (6) in the creative fun too, making her own recycled dress for the occasion using pl shopping bags. Other teenagers have also made unusual (7) of party dresses. Coffee filters, chewing ‘wrappers and crisp packets have all 8)... out to be viable materials. A news B article © press D report A sole B only © unique D single A selection B course © preference D option A extensive B substantial © considerable D exceptional A certainly B basically © definitely D principally A joined B involved © concerned D linked A alternatives B models ¢ replacements € turned For questions 9-16, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only one word in | each gap. There is an example at the beginning . ‘Write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on the separate answer sheet. New dinosaur exhibit at Wigdale Zoo We're all used to seeing (0)..........great many different kinds of animals at a zo0. But now, at Wigdale Zoo, you can also have a look at (9) very different: dinosaurs. But how on earth could that (10) Possible? Dinosaurs have been extinct for 65 million years (11) the very least and so surely there is (12). Way they could actually have come back to life. P But Wigdale Z00 is indeed now offering visitors the chance to see those ancient creatures, or, (13). 1'm honest, to see some extraordinarily realistic models of them. (14) that you need to do is take a walk through a large wood, known (15) Wigdale Old Forest. By the side of a signposted track there ‘are 19 enormous ‘animatronic’ dinosaurs. They move, they roar and (16) of them even spits water. It's an experience not to be missed! : 17-24, read the text below. Use the word given in ‘@ word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the ‘Write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on the separate answer sheet. example: [0] [M[O]t]i[v]a|t]E[0 Train ig for a long-distance running race ‘The secret of success when preparing to run in a long-distance race is to remain extremely (0) «to train sensibly, and to focus on proper nutrition: It takes more than willpower alone to run ‘several kilometres. There is some (17) on over the best way of training, however, and studies have not reached any universal conclusions. Nevertheless, successful (18) tend to approach their training in similar ways. They focus on staying healthy and, (19) -—----s YOU May think, are careful not to overtrain itis (20) 0 train slightly less, but remain strong and full of (21) , than to train too hard and face (22) or injury. The (23) of @ healthy diet can never be stressed too much, of course, and you should always eat a good helping of ‘SURPRISE PREFER, ENTHUSIASTIC. sick carbohydrates soon atter exercising. Another crucial (24) is the need to remain hydrated at ll times. Listen to your body: if you feel thirsty, then you need a drink. oO ‘Karen didn't really want to go to the party, FORWARD, Karen wasn't really. cot the party. ‘The gap can be filled by the words ‘looking forward to going’, so you write: Example: | 0 | LOOKING FORWARD TO. GOING 25 Nadia left her phone on the bus, and she got to school late, too. LEAVE Not. -su-. her phone on the bus, but Nadia got to schoo! late, too. 26 People can't cycle here if they don’t wear helmets. ALLOWED People arent nenvnennnnnven they Wear helmets. 27 They didn’t cancel the outdoor theatre performance despite the rain. EVEN The outdoor theatre performance wasn't - ‘was raining. 28 Dan played games on his computer all evening. WHOLE Dan... -osssses ames on his computer, 29 My grandmother says she remembers her childhood when we come here. REMINDS My grandmother says this place her childhood. 30 Do you think your mum could take us to school in her car? Sy Do you think your mum would mind... 10 school in her car? ‘Although human beings are responsible for many of the problems faced by animals ‘worldwide, there are times when people try to make up fort. Recently, in both the Caribbean and the US, people ‘came to the aid of baby sea turtles confused by man- made light. ‘Though loggerhead sea turtles spend most of their lives ‘nwater, they are born on land. Adult females come ‘shore onto beaches to lay their eggs in the sand. Ther {re around 100 eggs in a nest, and they incubate for ‘about 55-65 days, depending on the temperature. Adult loggerhead turties weigh up to 140kg and have few predators. This, along with pollution and the Joss of nesting habitats due to development, has resulted in these animals being placed on the threatened species list, (On the Caribbean island of Bonaire, conservation volunteers regularly help to ensure that the hundreds of loggerhead sea turties that hatch on the beaches of the island make it to the sea each ye This time, however, they had to do something thay had never done before: create @ human wall for some of the little ‘ones that were confused as to the path to the ocean. tall began when volunteers on Bonaire Island noticed that a turtle had laid her eggs a lite further away from | and Use of English Part 6 Lene ena In order to ensure the hatchlings ‘moon and did not set off towards volunteers came together and. ‘round the turtles, asa ‘scrambled over the sand in the right d safely to the sea i And in Florida, in the United States, ‘were similarly confused. A police: at 1/am, when he spotted some crawling towards a hotel. A passer ‘several other baby turtles were hotel car park Were heading for times to-do 50,’ said the officer. hotel quests the officer scooped turtles in a box and released t hotel SE writing - part 2 ‘Write an answer to one of the questions 2-6 in this part. Write your answer in 140-190 words in an appropriate style on the separate answer sheet, Put the question number in the box at the top of the answer sheet 2 You have received an email from your English-speaking friend Tom. Hi {'m doing @ school project on dancing in iterent parts ofthe word and | wonder it you can help me. Gan you | tellme about a dance that is popula in your county? Do people of all ages enjoy t? Do youknow anything | about the history of the dance and what makes it special? Thanks, Tom Write your email 3 You see this announcement on an English-language website for teenagers. Reviews wanted! R Cafés Do you know a café that you could review for us? We'd lke to know where its, what sort of food and rinks people can have there and what the atmosphere is lke there. Say whether you would recommend this café to other people your age. ‘The best reviews will be published on our website ‘ re il be publish sit Write your review. 4 You have seen this announcement in an English-language magazine for young people. We want your story! Wie are looking for stories for our magazine. Your story must begin with this sentence: lim knew it would be a fong journey, but he couldn't wait to set of Your story must include: + amobile phone ‘anew friend Write your story. 5 Answer the following question based on the set text. You have been talking about the set text in your English class. Now your teacher has given you this essay for homework: The characters in the set text have a number of problems in the story. Which character has the most Gifficult problem to deal with? What do you think about the way this character solved the problem? Write your essay. 420 | Tests Writing Part 2

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