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Please stick your candidate label here AIM Awards ESOL International Examinations (Anglia) W R Level 1 (601/4947/4) Paper code: CCAdvanced115 CANDIDATE INSTRUCTIONS: Time allowed including listening THREE hours. Make sure you have the correct candidate label in the box above. Answer ALL questions in PEN in the spaces provided. Check the back page. You may use correcting fluid if necessary. W1 [25] For Examiner s Use Only W2 R1 R2 R3 [15] [13] [7] [10] W3 [10] R4 [10] R5 [10] Writing Section [50] Reading Section [50] Marker s Initials AIM Awards, 10 Newmarket Court Newmarket Drive, Derby, DE24 8NW Anglia Examinations Ltd. Reg. in England Co. No. 2046325 Chichester College, Westgate Fields, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1SB, ENGLAND These materials may not be altered or reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, chemical, optical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Level 1 CCAdvanced115

Section W1 (25 marks) Write a composition of 200 250 words on ONE of the following topics: 1. What is your earliest memory? 2. Describe the most beautiful part of your country. 3. Give an account of an unexpected surprise. 4. We need to use our cars less to help protect the environment. Discuss. Title: Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 1 of 11

C A R A T Ask for extra paper if required. 25 Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 2 of 11

Section W2 (15 marks) You must do both Task 1 and Task 2 You recently travelled by plane to another country to stay with your cousin. Task 1- Write a letter of 80 100 words to the airline company. In your letter you should: complain about the travel problems you experienced ask for some money back (Include the addresses in the letter but do not include them in the number of words) Task 1 Now go to task 2 to complete this section Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 3 of 11

Section W2 (continued) Task 2 Write an email of about 50 words to your cousin. In your email you should: thank your cousin for having you to stay explain what you particularly enjoyed From: Subject: Message: C A T 15 Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 4 of 11

Section R1 (13 marks) Read the following passage and answer all the questions. Chicken Cup A cup made at the time of China's Ming Dynasty more than 500 years ago has become one of the most expensive Chinese treasures ever sold. The tiny cup was made in the Chenghua period. Despite its use as a vessel for wine, it is known as a chicken cup because it is decorated on the outside with hens and chicks. It is considered one of the most desirable items in Chinese art and is extremely rare. There are only 16 known Chengua chicken cups in existence today. Fourteen of them are in perfect condition. Most are found in public museums but four remain in private collections. The last time a similar cup was sold at auction in 1999, the successful bidder paid 29 million Hong Kong dollars. This time, bidding for the cup began at an even higher price of $160 million. Three different bidders battled to buy it. It was eventually sold to a Chinese collector, Liu Yiqian. The cup sold for $281.2 million, the equivalent of 21.7million. For years it had been part of the Zuellig family s collection of Chinese porcelain. The Zuelligs, from Switzerland, began buying Chinese artworks in the 1950s, and collected over 2,000 items. The buyer of the cup, Liu Yiqian is the 200th richest person in China. He left school at age 14 but made his money from property. His new purchase will be the only known genuine chicken cup in China and is expected to be exhibited in Liu's museum in Shanghai, which he and his wife opened in 2012. Between 2000 and 2010, prices of Chinese art soared with the country's economic boom. Many people were disappointed by the price achieved by the chicken cup and experts think that the slowing global economy has affected market prices for luxury items. Liu got a bargain, said Robert Chang, a leading collector in Hong Kong. Nobody knows whether any more chicken cups will be found. They are an excellent investment and will only increase in value, so if you can afford one, make your bid at the next auction. For questions 1-3 please answer in complete sentences. (2 marks each) 1. What does the chicken cup look like? 2. How much did the most recent chicken cup sell for at auction? 3. Why was the price lower than expected? Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 5 of 11

For questions 4-8 tick ( ) the box. (1 mark each) 4. The chicken cup was used to drink soup. True False 5. Most chicken cups are privately owned. True False 6. How many buyers were interested in the cup? A B C three seven twelve A B C 7. Liu Yiqian s cup is special because it is A B C the oldest known cup. the only authentic cup in China. the only undamaged chicken cup. A B C 8. The value of chicken cups is expected to A B C remain the same. go down. go up. A B C Write the words in the box. (½ mark each) 9. Find the word or phrase in the passage which means the SAME as: fought (paragraph 2) displayed (paragraph 3) 10. Find the word or phrase in the passage which means the OPPOSITE of: common (paragraph 1) pleased (paragraph 4) 13 Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 6 of 11

Section R2 (7 marks) Read the five short news stories below. Choose from the articles (A to E) and complete the answer grid. The articles may be chosen more than once. One has been done for you as an example. A. The jellyfish population is increasing off the UK coast because of mild winters and warm summers. The results come from the first national survey of jellyfish in 40 years. Researchers believe this gives vital clues to the state of the planet. Jellyfish have existed for 500 million years and their increase is a warning that sea temperatures are rising and pollution increasing. C. Dozens of commuters helped to free a man who was trapped between a train and the platform during the morning rush hour. Passengers at Stirling station managed to lift the train carriage after the man fell and got his leg stuck. It took two attempts to set the man free. He was not badly hurt, and amazingly caught the next train. D. Gravity star Sandra Bullock is the highest-earning actress of last year. She earned $51m in 2014 according to the list of the world s wealthiest people, published every year by the magazine, Forbes. Jennifer Lawrence is second, with a reported $34m thanks to her role in the Hunger Games. However, statistics show actresses are still earning less than actors in Hollywood. Which article, A, B, C, D or E, talks about B. A former American football star, who used to play for the Miami Dolphins, has described swimming to safety after falling off his boat. Robert Konrad was circled by sharks and stung by jellyfish as he swam nine miles to land. He eventually came ashore 16 hours later. He was admitted to hospital for exhaustion but said, I wouldn t give up. I had to get home to my family. E. At the Women's Rugby World Cup, Ireland beat New Zealand 17-14 in a famous victory. It was the first time the New Zealand women have been defeated for 23 years. Ireland's men's team has never beaten New Zealand. The Irish ladies now have their place in the semifinals, which will be held in France. You can enter our on-line competition to win tickets for the final. the scores from a sporting event? e.g. E the results of an annual list? 1 the difference in pay for men and women? 2 a man being saved by strangers? 3 a warning for the future? 4 a story of one person s strength and determination? 5 a competition for the reader to enter? 6 the changing marine environment? 7 7 Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 7 of 11

Section R3 (10 marks) Choose the correct answer in each sentence and write it on the line. Example: At half past six the alarm clock went off. A up B off C out D in 1. It s high time I _ some new jeans. A bought B buy C am buying D would buy 2. Juan will never get used to _ on the left. A drive B drove C driving D have driven 3. Would you let me _ for dinner? A paying B paid C to pay D pay 4. The kitchen should _ once a day. A be cleaning B cleaned C be cleaned D to clean 5. I m not sure _ car that is. A whose B who C where D whom 6. I had no idea Sally _ French. A is speaking B spoke C spoken D speak 7. If I were you, I _ the police immediately. A am phoning B will phone C would phone D have phoned 8. Do you enjoy _ business abroad? A doing B making C being D working 9. After _ spicy food, I usually have a glass of milk. A to eat B ate C eating D eaten 10. Grandma _ for nearly five hours. Go and tell her to stop. A clean B had cleaned C is cleaning D has been cleaning 10 Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 8 of 11

Section W3 (10 marks) Rewrite the sentences to give the same meaning as the original. Example: He stole the money so he went to prison. If he hadn t stolen the money, he wouldn t have gone to prison. 1. Please don t arrive before 9 o clock. I d rather 2. I have climbed this mountain on one occasion only. Only once 3. I regret not going to the meeting. I should 4. They are holding the meeting in my office. The meeting 5. When are you going on holiday, Pete? asked Juliana. Juliana wanted to know 10 Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 9 of 11

Section R4 (10 marks) Write the missing word on the lines. Example: The Acropolis is, by far, the most famous sight in Athens. 1. He drives _ badly that he s always having accidents. 2. Joely is much _ young to see that film. She s only 10 years old! 3. We took a map in _ we got lost. 4. Henry s not very keen on vegetables, _ he? 5. Sue apologised to Richard _ breaking his headphones. 6. This milk has gone _. It smells horrible. 7. I arrived at 11 o clock and waited _ 11.30. Then I had to leave. 8. Tanya and Tom have been friends _ high school. 9. Before I was a teacher I worked _ a waiter. 10. The door was locked so she wasn t _ to get out of the house. 10 Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 10 of 11

Section R5 (10 marks) Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. Example: Please wait for me in the arrivals lounge. (arrive) 1. Patrice works for a large international. (organise) 2. The was heard one hundred miles away. (explode) 3. These answers are. Please correct them. (accurate) 4. Daniel parked his car and was given a fine. (legal) 5. The judge declared that the thief was. (guilt) 6. There was a last minute so we got a ticket. (cancel) 7. The of the king was totally unexpected. (dead) 8. Fresh food is healthier than food. (freeze) 9. The sky looked and grey. (cloud) 10. Los Angeles was their final. (destiny) 10 Level 1 CCAdvanced115 Page 11 of 11

Please stick your candidate label here AIM Awards ESOL International Examinations (Anglia) Level 1 (601/4947/4) Listening Examination Paper code: CCAdvanced115 CANDIDATE INSTRUCTIONS: Listen to the recording and answer the questions. You will hear each part of the recording twice. There will be a pause before each part so you can read the questions. There will be other pauses to let you think about your answers. When you hear the tone you should write your answers on the question paper. Write clearly in the spaces provided. You must ask any questions now as you cannot speak during the test. For Examiner s Use Only L1 [10] L2 [20] L3 [20] Listening Total Marker s Initials AIM Awards, 10 Newmarket Court Newmarket Drive, Derby, DE24 8NW Anglia Examinations Ltd. Reg. in England Co. No. 2046325 Chichester College, Westgate Fields, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1SB, ENGLAND These materials may not be altered or reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, chemical, optical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Level 1 Listening CCAdvanced115

Section L1 (10 marks) Listen and complete the notes that Matt takes as he talks to someone from PGG Adventure Holidays. PGG Adventure Holidays, Burnham Hall No. of rooms = (e.g) 12. Facilities in main house = licensed restaurant (1) _, T.V. lounge, family bar, pool. Not ideal- we d need to (2) _ No. of chalets = 15 Cost of 2 bedroom chalet - (3) per week All chalets are (4) _ so bring our own food Each chalet has its own (5) _ on the deck (gas only) Activities 55 km of (6) lanes Also archery, quad-biking, canoeing or (7) Entertainment for kids every (8) _ night Now booked: 12 th 19 th July. Hooray! Must pay in full before (9) _ Booking reference : (10) 10 Level 1 Listening CCAdvanced115 Page 1 of 3

Section L2 (20 marks) You are going to hear someone reading the news. From the information you hear, you must tick ( ) whether the statements are true, false, or the speaker doesn t say. Remember that to be true a statement must be correct in every detail, according to what you hear. There will now be a 30 second pause to allow you to read the questions. 1. Rose and Flame are related to each other. 2. Vic Norman flew one of the planes. 3. The planes flew one behind the other. 4. Gygan is for sale today. 5. Gygan is older than the first home computer. 6. The robot has a human-like face. 7. Harbor's ears are both 34.3 cm long. 8. Long ears help the dog smell better. 9. Harbor has helped the police. True False Doesn t say 10. Tomorrow morning will be wet. 20 Level 1 Listening CCAdvanced115 Page 2 of 3

Section L3 (20 marks) You are going to hear people talking in five different situations. For questions one to ten, choose the correct answer, A, B or C. Speaker 1. You will hear a teenager talking about her family. 1. Where does her mother often travel to? 2. What is her father particularly good at? A Malaysia A washing up B Europe B cooking C Australia C ironing Speaker 2. You will hear a young man talking about taking his driving test. 3. How long has his brother had a driving licence? 4. What was the man s problem during the test? A almost 3 years A He was nervous. B about 10 years B He hadn t had enough practice. C about 13 years C He could not hear the examiner. Speaker 3. You will hear a woman talking about wanting to get a holiday job. 5. The main reason she wanted a job was 6. What did she dislike about the job? A to earn her own money. A working late B to have a break from studying. B getting cold C to get work experience. C feeling lonely Speaker 4. You will hear a man talking about a cat in his car. 7. Where had the man s car been parked? 8. What happened to the cat in the end? A in his garage. A it ran away B on his drive. B the man s sister adopted it C outside his work place. C the man found its original owner Speaker 5. You will hear a woman talking about a musician, Tony Conti. 9. Where did she first meet Tony? A at art college A his hair B at a rock concert B his clothes 10. What does the woman remember about Tony s appearance? C at a friend s wedding C his jewellery Level 1 Listening CCAdvanced115 Page 3 of 3 20