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Test 3 Reading & Writing Part 1 - 6 questions -
Cambridge English: Movers Practice Test 3 Oxford Discover 3 © Oxford University Press 2014 1
Look and read. Choose the correct words and write them on the lines. There is one example.
a kite a cough
a moustache a leaf
earache a fan
a beard grass
Example
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Children play with this in the park when a kite it is windy.
Questions
1 Hair on a man’s face between his nose and mouth.
2 Horses and cows like eating this. It is green.
3 You can get this when you listen to loud music.
4 People hold this and wave it when they are hot.
5 Some men have this on their face below their mouths.
6 You can find this on a plant or a tree.
Test 3 Reading & Writing Part 2 - 6 questions -
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Look and read. Write yes or no. There are two examples.
Examples
There are three cows in the picture. yes
The door of the house is closed. no
Test 3 Reading & Writing Part 2 - 6 questions -
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Questions
1 The farmer is carrying a box of carrots.
2 There is a bird on the grass.
3 There is a kitten in the tree.
4 The woman is standing in front of the house.
5 The girl in the tree is wearing a dress.
6 The boy has got curly hair.
Test 3 Reading & Writing Part 3 - 6 questions -
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Read the text and choose the best answer. There is one example.
Example
Anna: Mum! Where are you?
Mum: A To your bedroom.
B In your bedroom.
C At your bedroom.
Questions
1 Anna: What are you doing?
Mum: A I paint.
B I’m painting.
C I painted.
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2 Anna: Oh, the cupboard looks nice. When did you start?
Mum: A This morning.
B That morning.
C The morning.
3 Anna: Can I help you?
Mum: A Yes, you do.
B Yes, you can.
C Yes, you help.
4 Anna: Shall I paint the walls?
Mum: A No, don’t go there.
B No, don’t tell me.
C No, don’t do that.
5 Anna: Why not?
Mum: A I like cleaning them first.
B I cleaned them first.
C I’d like to clean them first.
6 Anna: OK. Shall I get some water then?
Mum: A Yes, thank you.
B Yes, you do.
C Yes, I want.
Test 3 Reading & Writing Part 4 - 7 questions -
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Read the story. Choose a word from the box. Write the correct word
next to numbers 1–6. There is one example.
Last week my favourite cousin came to our house . His
name’s Peter. He’s got a big motorbike and one afternoon he said ‘Come
for a ride with me, Nick!’
We put on jeans, scarves, black (1) and funny hats!
Then Peter and I looked at the map and off we went. It was a
(2) day and Peter drove quickly. I held on to Peter and
the motorbike climbed up into the mountains. It was very exciting.
Peter (3) to some goats below us. They looked very
(4) .
It was beautiful at the top. We put the motorbike under a tree and sat
down on a (5) to eat our picnic. We had
(6) , lemonade and oranges. Then Peter looked at his
watch. It was late so we got on the motorbike and went home.
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example
house listened jackets
pointed windy glass
blanket sandwiches small
(7) Now choose the best name for the story.
Tick one box.
A windy day
Late for bed
An exciting afternoon
Test 3 Reading & Writing Part 5 - 10 questions -
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Look at the pictures and read the story. Write some words to complete the sentences about the story. You can use 1, 2 or 3 words.
Friends go to the cinema
My name’s Mary and my best friend is Vicky. Last Saturday Vicky
phoned me and said, ‘Shall we go and see the film Shark Story?’ So
I said, ‘Yes please.’ She told me to see her at the cinema and I said,
‘OK.’ I was very excited. I washed my hair and got dressed. Then I got
in Mum’s car and she took me to the cinema.
Example
Vicky phoned Mary last Saturday.
They decided to see a film called Shark Story .
Questions
1 Vicky told Mary to at the cinema.
2 Before Mary went to the cinema she her hair and
got dressed.
3 Mary went to the cinema in her mum’s .
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There were a lot of people outside the cinema. I waited and waited
there but I didn’t see Vicky. So I went into the cinema because the
film started at three o’clock, bought an ice-cream and found a place
to sit. The film was great but I was sad that Vicky wasn’t there.
4 Mary waited outside the cinema but she her
friend.
5 Before Mary found a place to sit in the cinema she
an ice-cream.
6 Mary was because her friend wasn’t at the cinema.
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After the film, the first person I saw was Vicky! I said, ‘Where were
you?’ and she answered, ‘I came after the film started so I sat
behind you.’ Then we went to a café and had burgers and chips.
We talked about the film and then Mum came to take us home.
‘Shall we go and see another film next week?’ Vicky asked me.
‘OK,’ I said, ‘but you must sit with me!’ Vicky laughed.
7 Vicky was Mary saw after the film.
8 Mary didn’t see Vicky in the cinema because Vicky
her.
9 In the café, Vicky and Mary the film.
10 The girls said that they would go and film next
week.
Test 3 Reading and Writing Part 6 - 5 questions -
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Read the text and the example. Choose the right words and write them on the lines.
Example
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How to take a good photograph Children of all ages love cameras. It’s easy to
pick one up and take a picture.
But you want to take a good picture. do
you do? Point your camera carefully before you take the
picture. For example, when you are taking a picture of your
sister, you see the top of her head? Is
something behind her? Do you want it in
your picture? Asking questions helps you to
take a good photograph.
And you must think about the weather. A sunny day is best.
But is the sun? For the best pictures the sun
must be behind you.
Example loving love loved
1 Why How What
2 can want did
3 it this there
4 this that these
5 where when which