CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH IELTS 5
GENERAL TRAINING
TEST B
READING
SECTION 1 (Questions 1-14)
Read
the information below and answer Questions 1-7
WALK FOR CHARITY
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Dear Friend,
Please join us for our annual Walk
for Charity. Starting in Weldown, you and your friends can choose a
delightful 10, 20 or 30 kilometre route.
The money raised will provide support
to help people all over the world. Start collecting your sponsors now and
then simply come along on the day. Please read the instructions below
carefully, especially if you require transport to and from Weldown.
See you on Sunday 14 May,
V Jessop
Walk
Co-ordinator
P S. Well
done to last year's walkers for helping to raise a grand total of £21,000.
The money has already been used to build a children's playground.
START TIMES:
30 km: 8-10
am
20 km: 8 -
10.30 am
10 km: 8 -
11.30 am
The
organisers reserve the right to refuse late-comers.
CLOTHING should be
suitable for the weather. If rain is forecast, bring some protection and be
prepared for all eventualities. It is better to wear shoes that have been
worn in, rather than ones that are new.
ROUTE MAPS will be
available from the registration point. The route will be sign-posted and
marshalled. Where the route runs along the road, walkers should keep to one
side in single file, facing oncoming traffic at all times. If you need help
along the route, please inform one of the marshals.
Free car
parking available in car parks and on streets in Weldown.
BUSES
For the 10
and 20 km routes, a bus will be waiting at Fenton to take walkers back to
Weldown; The bus will leave every half-hour starting at midday. The service
is free and there is no need to book.
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Questions 1-7
Look
at the information on the previous page about a walk for charity
Answer
the questions below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
from the text for each answer.
Write
your answers in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet.
1
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What
is the starting point for the 30 km walk?
What
is the latest start time for the 20 km walk?
Regarding
footwear, what are you warned against wearing?
What
are the officials who help participants on the route called?
Where
does the 20 km walk finish?
What
is the frequency of the Fenton to Weldown bus?
Which
walk does not pass through Lower Brene?
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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Questions 8-14
Read
the information below and answer Questions 8-14.
The Week's
Best
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A
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Wild
Rose
(Tuesday 19.00)
This TV drama is about a young
private detective employed by a team of New York businessmen who send her
to Brazil to look into a series of hotel robberies. When she gets there,
she discovers that the hotels, which are owned by the businessmen, have
been empty for the last two years and the local authorities have no record
of any robberies.
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B
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Animal
Planet
(Wednesday 23.00)
This is a classic black-and-white film from the forties in which astronaut
Charlie Huston crash-lands on a planet ruled entirely by animals. It is a
first-class suspense adventure which also looks at the human condition,
although this is not always a successful part of the film.
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C
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Strange Encounter
(Saturday 21.00)
Suspense is skilfully built up
in this clever, small-scale supernatural story. A young couple view a deserted
old house that they are interested in buying. They meet a strange old lady
who tells them of the mystical powers of the house and haw previous owners
have been able to travel back through the centuries to meet their.
ancestors.
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D
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The
Longest Walk
(Tuesday
21.30)
Ffyona Campbell is nearly
there.
All she has to do now is walk
the length of France and Britain and she has succeeded in walking around
the world. Tonight she drinks coffee in a tent and tells her story to Janet
Street-Porter before she sets off for the Pyrenees mountains.
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E
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Rubicon 5
(Thursday 20.30)
This is a TV film being used
to launch a new science fiction series. It has impressive special effects
and a strong, believable cast of characters who travel to the twenty-third
century. The action takes place in underground cities where the environment
is controlled by computers.
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F
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New Science
(Friday 19.30)
This popular half-hour science
magazine continues into its twenty-ninth year, proving itself to be a hardy
survivor in the television world. Tonight it is presented by Carol
Vorderman who introduces five reports, which include computer-driven cars
and in-flight ten-pin bowling.
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G
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There and Back Again
(Sunday 22.00)
Paul Theroux's account of his
recent journey from London to Japan and back makes ideal material for this
evening's travel slot.
Based on his own novel, the
progress of his journey on the railways of Europe and Asia (Victoria
station, Paris, Istanbul...) acts as a fascinating travelogue as the
inhabitants gradually shift from the West to the East.
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Questions 8-14
Look
at the seven television programmes A-G on the previous page and answer
Questions 8-14.
For
which programme are the following statements true?
Write
the correct letter A-G in boxes 8-14 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use
any letter more than once.
8
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This
programme is in the form of a personal interview.
This
programme is a documentary about technological developments.
These
TWO programmes are about time travel.
This
programme is taken from a book.
This
film is the introduction to a set of programmes.
These
TWO programmes are about present-day travellers.
This
programme is about investigating a possible crime.
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9
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10
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11
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12
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13
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14
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ANSWER KEY
1.
Weldown
2. 10.30 (am)
3. new shoes
4. (the) marshals
5. Fenton
6. every half hour
7. 10 kilometre (walk) // 10 kilometer (walk)
8. D
9. F
10. C, (and) E [in either order]
11. G
12. E
13. D, (and) G [in either order]
14. A
[Note: Words in brackets are optional - they are correct, but not necessary.]
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