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Stage 7
grade 7 31-10-2024
45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
Answer all questions.
Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 42.
The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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Part 1
Questions 1–8
Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is the world’s highest large lake. It (0) at a height of 3810 metres in the
Andes Mountains of South America. The (1) between two countries goes through the lake,
with Peru to the west and Bolivia to the east. Nobody is (2) sure what the name Titicaca
means, but it is often (3) as Rock of the Puma (a puma is a large (4) of cat which lives
in South America).
The (5) depth of Lake Titicaca, found in the north-eastern corner, is 280 metres, but the
(6) is about 160 metres. More than 25 rivers (7) into Lake Titicaca, but water passes out
through just one small river, the Desaguadero. People have lived on the (8) of Lake Titicaca
for thousands of years, catching fish and using its water to grow crops such as potatoes.
Example
Part 2
Questions 9–13
Example
Ollie
Part 3
Questions 14–18
Example
Danny: H……
……
Jake: Yes, they were great. I loved the B Let me guess. The transport museum.
part about medicines too.
C We spent about five hours there!
Danny: G
15 ………… [1]
D The displays on space, I think.
Jake: Really? I want to become a doctor,
so I enjoyed it. E Very much, especially the colour.
Danny: A
16 ………… [1] F What did your parents say about it?
Jake: I haven’t had time. Did your sister like G I thought that was a bit boring, actually.
the T-shirt you got her?
H Me too. Thanks for inviting me!
Danny: E
17 ………… [1]
Part 4
Questions 19–26
In my blog today, I’m going to tell you about the city where I live.
It’s called Bristol and it’s (19) the biggest city in the south-west of England. I
(20) have lived here for ten years now. (21) there are
lots of things for teenagers like me, for (22) example , great cinemas and loads
Bristol is on a big river called the River Avon. Lots of famous bridges (23) were
built across the river a long time ago. Many (24) of the houses near the
river are painted in bright colours, (25) that makes the whole area look
amazing. (26) would not come and visit Bristol? You’ll love it!
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Part 5
Questions 27–36
You are going to read an article in which four teenagers write about their favourite hobby.
For questions 27–36, choose from the sections (A–D) and write the correct letter.
You may choose a letter more than once.
Which person …
B
does their hobby with other family members? 27
started their hobby because someone they know already did it? 33 A
C
takes part in competitions for their hobby? 34
C
usually does their hobby in the evening? 36
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My favourite hobby
A Emily
I absolutely love sailing! I became interested in it after watching my older brother.
He was a member of a sailing club, which I joined as soon as I was old enough. He
actually gave up doing it not long after that, so it’s just me that sails these days.
The club provides the boat and most of the clothing as part of the membership, and
a friend there lends me a helmet and warm sailing jacket. Otherwise, it’d be a pretty
expensive hobby! I’d love to take part in races one day, but I’m not quite good
enough yet.
B Marek
I’ve never limited myself to just one or two hobbies. Of the many things I’m into,
cooking’s my favourite. My parents both cook, of course, but they see it as
something they have to do after getting home from work in the evening rather than
as something enjoyable. Anyway, every Saturday, it’s my turn in the kitchen where
I bake cakes or bread just like in those cookery competitions you see on TV. The
ingredients aren’t exactly cheap, and I prefer to buy equipment I need rather than
borrowing it, but my parents don’t seem to mind, especially when they taste what
I’ve made!
C Asha
When I started playing computer games, I thought they were a complete waste of
time. Then by chance I saw an online video of a professional gamer playing
something called City Run and immediately wanted to try it. Since then, I’ve played
hundreds of different games. My parents got worried I was playing too much and
suggested limiting myself to one evening per week, but I managed to convince
them that I wouldn’t let my hobby affect my schoolwork, which it hasn’t. I almost
always come top of the league in the computer gaming club I’m a member of – I
hardly ever lose!
D Ding
My favourite free time activity is writing poetry. I do it towards the end of the day,
after we’ve had dinner and I’ve done my homework. My sisters and I choose a topic
and then we each try to write a poem about it. It’s not done as a competition, but to
help develop our poetry-writing skills. A couple of months ago, I didn’t feel like I
was making any progress so I stopped writing. I thought about taking up other
hobbies, but decided to try writing one more time, and enjoy it as much as I ever
have.
Part 6
Questions 37–42
Read the text and questions below.
For each question, circle the correct letter A, B, C or D.
I was thirteen when I first went abroad on holiday. My parents had enjoyable jobs, but
earned very little, so despite saving all year, our holidays were limited to a week somewhere
close to home. Then Dad’s favourite aunt sold her house and gave us some of the money.
She loved travelling, so we decided to spend it on a holiday abroad. She also gave Mum a
gold ring with valuable-looking stones in it. Mum decided to wear it on our trip.
We chose Portugal as our destination. Stepping off the plane, I’d never experienced such
heat before, which I really wasn’t expecting. I was there for just one thing – the beach! I
hardly noticed the differences between Portugal and England, and learning about
Portuguese music and food and so on would have to wait. Fortunately, the hotel staff spoke
English, because I only knew a few words of Portuguese!
So on the first day, we all went to the beach. The waves were surprisingly powerful, and
Mum got knocked down straight away. I felt sorry for her, but she looked funny as she stood
up, her hair and face covered with sand and water. She ran back up the beach straight
away, so she wouldn’t get hit again, and it was only after she was back on dry land that she
realised the ring was missing. We looked everywhere, but couldn’t find it.
The next day, it was my turn to get hit by a big wave! As I fell, my hands were pushed into
the soft sand, and my fingers felt something hard: the ring! Mum screamed with pleasure
when I showed her. She said I could have any T-shirt or whatever I wanted at the local
restaurant as a reward. I chose the food, of course! We spent the rest of the holiday away
from the beach, doing some great bike rides together. We even went into a nearby city for
the day. So although the holiday didn’t go as planned, at least it ended happily!
39 Harry’s mum didn’t immediately notice that the ring had gone because
A she had water in her eyes.
B she was laughing so much.
C she was avoiding other waves.
D she forgot to check it was on her finger.
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41 What would Harry tell a friend after returning from his holiday?
A B
It’s a shame that Mum only By the end of the holiday, we’d
had the ring for a few days finally got used to the waves so
before it disappeared forever didn’t keep getting knocked over
into the sea! all the time.
C D
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