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Reading Practice Test 5 [B1]
October 7, 2022
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Question 1 of 19
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Part 1
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For each question, choose the correct answer.
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2. What is Pete doing?
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4. George wants Rosie to
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Part 2
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For each question, choose the correct answer.
The people below all want to find a suitable hotel.
Look at the descriptions of eight hotels.
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Part 3
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Read the text and questions below. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D.
TO THE MOON
In 1969, three people in a tiny spaceship made history with a trip the world will never forget. NASA officials selected Michael Collins, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong. The first manned lunar landing mission was called Apollo 11, and their destination was the Moon. Tens of thousands of people worked on the Apollo project to send those men to the Moon. The project, also known as the Apollo program, took ten years of preparation. The first Apollo flight was a disaster because the spacecraft caught fire on the ground. But NASA continued with the Apollo program. During future space missions, the astronauts practised flying their space crafts. They also performed the tasks they needed to know so that they were able to fly to the Moon and land on it. On the Apollo 8 mission, the astronauts flew around the Moon ten times. They were almost ready for the first Moon landing. The rocket that carried the spacecraft and the astronauts into orbit around the Moon was called the Saturn 5. It blasted through space at a speed of at least 25,000 miles an hour. Even at that speed, it took 3 days, 3 hours, and 49 minutes to reach the Moon. The Apollo 11 mission used a lunar module designed only for landing on the Moon. It was called the “Eagle.” On July 20, 1969, the Eagle landed on the Moon’s desolate surface. Only two astronauts stepped on the Moon that day. Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the Moon. Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin followed about twenty minutes later. The astronauts set up a TV camera, and the whole world watched the landing on TV. Michael Collins waited for them in the spacecraft and orbited the Moon. His job was to take care of the spacecraft that would take them back home. He had to make sure nothing happened to it!
1. What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the text?
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2. Which Apollo mission took the first astronauts to land on the Moon?
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3. How did the “Eagle” arrive at the Moon?
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4. How many astronauts walked on the Moon on July 20, 1969?
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5. What can a reader find out from the text?
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Part 4
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Five sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question (1-5), choose the correct answer (A-H).
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A Lottery Ticket
Mrs. O’Sullivan was in a small shopping centre in Dublin a few days ago when she suddenly felt hungry. She decided to buy herself a sandwich, but when she took out her purse, she discovered she only had a €100 banknote. It was almost seven o’clock in the evening she was hungry, but nowhere else was open. (1)
She’d buy some lottery tickets and the sandwich. She never did stupid things like that, and she never bought lottery tickets. (2) Mrs. O’Sullivan was a saleswoman and her husband was a caretaker. They didn’t have much money, so when she got home, her husband was angry. “We look after our money,” he said, “and you go throw it away on lottery tickets! “We look after our money,” he said, “and you go throw it away on lottery tickets! (3)
That day the couple watched the results on television. They won a million euros. (4) Mrs. O’Sullivan says that it was the luckiest sandwich in the world, and it was the wisest decision she had ever made! (5) They’re planning to go on that holiday, but not to Waterford.
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Part 5
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Read the text below and choose the correct word (A, B, C or D) for each space.
Elephants
When you think about the (1) … of an elephant, do you think of their massive trunks, beautiful ivory tusks, large flapping ears, or just their immense size? As you may already know, elephants are the largest land animals in the world today. (2) … part of their anatomy is helpful to the elephant to survive in their environment. But it is the elephant’s trunk that is the (3) … important to them.
Because their trunk has over 40,000 muscles, it allows the elephant to move it in many different positions. It gives them the ability to grasp and (4) … up objects. Elephants are known for their strong trunks. In (5) …, they could uproot large trees from the ground if they needed to. Elephants have an excellent sense of smell, but they also use their trunks for many other purposes, such as breathing, drinking, eating, showing affection. Even though an elephant has a total of 24 sharp teeth, they only (6) … to use two or three of these teeth.
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Part 6
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For each question, write the correct answer. Use only one word in each gap.
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My New House
Guess what! We moved to a new house last week. It’s really great! It has two floors. On the ground floor, (1) is a spacious living room with a stone fireplace. Next (2) the living room, we have a big kitchen. My mum likes spending her time there, as she loves cooking.
We have a bathroom on each floor. I’m very happy (3) I have my own room. It’s on the first floor, opposite my brother’s bedroom. And my parents’ bedroom is on the second floor. We also have a beautiful garden in front of the house. There aren’t (4) trees or bushes because my mum loves tulips. That’s why this garden is full (5) tulips!
We also have a small backyard behind the house, (6) I usually spend my free time and play with my friends. But I can’t ride a bike or play with my dog there.
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