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GATE 07
MARCH
VOLUME 01
TEACHERS FILE RECORDING SCRIPTS
This Teachers File contains solutions to the KET for Schools, transcripts for the KET
listening exercises, an extract from the book by Isaac Asimov I, Robot.
KEY ENGLISH TESTfor Schools
Track 1
Toto CD obsahuje nahrvky k poslechovm
cvienm Key English Test for Schools, nahran
lnky z asopisu Gate a psniky.
Track 2 Gate p. 32
PAPER 2 Listening
This is the Cambridge Key English Test for
Schools. Listening Sample Paper.
We will now stop for a moment before we start
the test. Please ask any questions now because
you must NOT speak during the test.
Now look at the instructions for Part One.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
For each question, choose the right answer,
A, B, or C.
Here is an example:
Which is the girls horse?
Boy: Is that your horse over there, with the white
face?
Girl: No. Mine is the one with two white legs.
Isnt she pretty?
Boy: Oh yes, standing next to the black one.
Girl:Thats right. Would you like to ride her?
The answer is A.
Now we are ready to start.
Look at question 1.
1 How many children went on the school trip?
Man: Did you enjoy your school trip, James? Did
everyone in your class go?
James: No twelve people stayed behind, so
there were eighteen of us. We had a great time.
Man: Where did you all sleep?
James: We had small rooms with six beds in
each one. It was lots of fun.
Now listen again.
2 Which campsite did Josh stay at last year?
Woman: Where did you go on holiday last year
Josh? Did you go to that campsite by the sea
again?
Josh: We couldnt because it was full. But we
found an even nicer one, in a forest.
Woman: Are you going there again next year?
Josh: My dad wants to try one in the mountains
this year.
Now listen again.
3 How much is the skirt?
Sophie: Mum, will you buy me this skirt?
Mother: How much is it, Sophie? I dont want to
spend more than twenty pounds.Sophie: Well, this ticket says twenty-five pounds
but I think everything in this part of the shop
is in the sale.
Mother: Oh yes, look its fifteen pounds. Ok then,
but thats the last thing Im buying today.
Now listen again.
4 Whats the weather like now?
Boy: Pete, its stopped raining. Shall we go out
for a bike ride?
Pete: Im watching TV now. Anyway, its still
cloudy. I think its going to rain again.
Boy: Oh, all right. Shall we go tomorrow if itssunny?
Pete: Yes, OK.
Now listen again.
5 What will the girl cook?
Girl: Mum, can I do some cooking?
Mother: I suppose so. What do you want to
make, a cake?
Girl: No one liked the one I made last week. Can
I make some soup this time?
Mother: Ok, we can have it for lunch. Im
cooking roast chicken for dinner tonight.
This is the end of Part One.
Now look at Part Two.
Track 3 Gate p. 33
Part Two
Listen to Nick talking to a friend about his
birthday presents.
What present did each person give him?
For questions 610, write a letter AH next
to each person.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Girl: Hi Nick. Whats that youre reading?
Nick: Its a book my cousin got me for my
birthday. Its really interesting.
Girl: Oh yes, I forgot it was your birthday. What
did you get from your mum?
Nick: Well, I asked for a new bike, but she
bought me this phone instead. I can listen to
music on it and take pictures!
Girl: Oh! And what did your brother get you?
A computer game?
Nick: He bought me this jacket. Do you like it?
Girl: Its great. Did your aunt buy you anything?
Nick: Well, she usually gives me money. But this
year she got me two tickets to see a film.
Girl: And what about your uncle? He knows a lot
about music doesnt he?Nick: Yes, he usually buys me a CD. But this time
he gave me twenty pounds and told me to
choose something myself.
Girl: And did your grandmother give you
anything?
Nick: Well, I often get clothes from her, but
this year she gave me a computer game. My
brother helped her choose it!
Now listen again.
This is the end of Part Two.
Track 4 Gate p. 33Now look at Part Three.
Listen to Susie talking to her friend Matt
about going to the cinema.
For each question, choose t he right answer,
A, B or C.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Look at questions 1115 now. You have
twenty seconds.
Now listen to the conversation.
Susie: Hi Matt. Would you like to come to
the cinema with me and Jane on Saturday? We
asked Sam and Pete too but theyre both busy.
Matt: What are you going to see Susie?
Susie: Field of Green. Its got Johnny Delaicey
in it.
Matt: Oh, yes, I know. He was in Sunny Day
and Heart of Gold. Is it on at the cinema in
the shopping centre?
Susie:That ones closed. Were going to the one
opposite the park. Its not on at the one by
the market.
Matt: And how are you getting there?
Susie: My mum cant drive us, so were going to
walk from my house. We can get the bus backafterwards.
Matt: OK. What time shall I be at your house
then?
Susie: Well, the film starts at four-fifteen, so
come at a quarter to four.
It takes about twenty minutes to get there.
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Matt: Fine. And how much money should
I bring? Tickets are five pounds fifty arent they?
Susie:These are more. Theyre six pounds
twenty for this film. Im taking eight pounds so
I can get a drink as well.
Matt: Good idea. See you later!
Now listen again.
This is the end of Part Three.
Track 5 Gate p. 34
Now look at Part Four.
You will hear a girl, Milly, asking a friend
about guitar lessons.
Listen and complete each question.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Milly: Hello Dan, its Milly here.
Dan: Hi.
Milly: Im phoning to ask about your guitar
lessons. My parents are thinking about buying
me an electric guitar.Dan: Oh, great. Well, the teacher I go to gives
lessons every Saturday morning.
Milly: Whats the teachers name?
Dan: Shes called Alison Gayle. Shes very good.
Milly: How do you spell her surname?
Dan: Its G A Y L E.
Milly: And how much is a lesson? My parents
dont want to pay more than thirty pounds.
Dan: Its twenty-six pounds fifty for an hour. But
you can have a shorter lesson if you like. I pay
seventeen pounds fifty for forty minutes.
Milly:That sounds good. And where do you
have the lessons? At her house?
Dan:Thats right. She lives at 34 Purley Lane. Its
close to the city centre. Youll find it easily.Milly: Have you got her phone number?
Dan: Yes, its 01253 664 783.
Milly:Thanks Dan. Ill call her tonight.
Dan: OK. Make sure you call between six oclock
and nine oclock. She doesnt like it if people
call later than that.
Milly: All right. Thanks for your help Dan.
Now listen again.
This is the end of Part Four.
Articles From the Magazine
Track 6 Gate p. 7
Suddenly, there was a strange sound, and
Dr. Calvin was on the ground. Nestor 10 was
lying beside her.
Are you hurt, Dr. Calvin? Black cried.
The psychologist coughed and began to
breathe again.
No, she said at last. Black helped her to
stand.
What happened? she asked.
We realized he was attacking you, Black
explained.
So I sent gamma radiation into the room
for five seconds. There was no time todo anything else. The radiation killed Nestor 10,
but it didnt harm you. A small amount of
gamma radiation is harmless for humans.
I dont think Nestor 10 really attacked me,
Calvin said slowly. He was trying to attack me,
but the first part of the first law stopped him.
Track 7 Gate TF
At the Haidressers
Track 8 Gate p. 22
Silent Hunter articlein the magazine
Track 9 Gate p. 23
Swimming For His Life articlein the magazine
Track 10 Gate p. 11
DreamsThe Cranberries
Oh, my life is changing everyday
In every possible way
And oh, my dreams, it s never quite as it seems
Never quite as it seems
I know Ive felt like this before, but now Im feeling
it even more
Because it came from you
And then I open up and see the person falling he re
is me
A differe nt way to be
Ah, la d a ah
La
I want more impossible to ignore
Impossible to ignore
And they ll come true , impossibl e not to doImpossible not to do
And now I tell you o penly, you have my heart so
dont hurt me
Youre what I couldnt find
A totally amazing mind, so u nderstanding and
so kind
Youre everything to me
Oh, my life
Is changing every day
In every possible way
And oh, my dreams
Its never quite as it seemsCause youre a dream to me
Dream to me
Ah, da, da da da, d a, la
Track 11 Gate p. 11
Falling SlowlyGlen Hansard & MarktaIrglov
I dont know you
But I want you
All the more for thatWords fall through me
And always fool me
And I can t react
And games that never amount
To more than theyre meant
Will play themselves out
Take this sinking boat and point it home
Weve still got time
Raise your hopeful voice you have a choice
Youll make it now
Falling slowly, eyes that know me
And I can t go back
Moods that take me and erase me
And Im p ainted black
You have suffered enough
And warred with yoursel f
Its time that you won
Take this sinking boat and point it home
Weve still got time
Raise your hopeful voice you have a choice
Youve made it now
Falling slowly sing your melody
Ill sing it loud
GLOSSARY
to fool somebody to trick somebody, to makesb believe something that is not true
to amount to something to add upgames will play themselves out continue till
the endsinking boat a boat that is going downto raise a voice to speak more loudlyto erase to cause to disappearto war with sb to fight, to be at war with
somebody
S O L U T I O N SK E T F O R S C H O O L S
Reading, WritingPart One
1G, 2C, 3F, 4D, 5A
Part Two
6C, 7B, 8C, 9F, 10B, 11D, 12A, 13H
Part Three
14A, 15C, 16A, 17B, 18A, 19A,20B
Part Four
21B, 22C, 23B,24B, 25A, 26C, 27A, 28C
Part Five
29 stadium, 30 camera, 31 beach, 32 guitar,33 tent
Part Six
34 have, 35 them, 36 than, 37 the, 38 last, this,39 with, 40 go, 41 ago, 42 each, every, a, per
43 lot
Part Seven
44 Saturday, 45 (starts at) 1.30 (p.m), 13:30,one thirty, half past one, 46 sweater, 47 car,48 366387
ListeningPart One
1C, 2B, 3A, 4C, 5A
Part Two
6F, 7D, 8C, 9G, 10E
Part Three
11B, 12C, 13B, 14A, 15B
Part Four
16 (Alison) Gayle17 () 26.50 (per hour)18 city center, city centre19 01253 664 78320 (before) 9 (.00) (p.m) (before) nine (oclock) (p.m)