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Integrated Skills in English ISE II Reading & Writing exam Sample paper 6 Your full name: (BLOCK CAPITALS) Candidate number: Centre number: Exam date: Time allowed: 2 hours Instructions to candidates 1. Write your name, candidate number, centre number and exam date on the front of this exam paper. 2. You must not open this exam paper until instructed to do so. 3. This exam paper has four tasks. Complete all tasks. 4. You may highlight parts of the texts or questions with a highlighter pen. 5. Use only blue or black pen for your answers. 6. Write your answers on the exam paper. 7. Do all rough work on the exam paper. Cross through any work you do not want marked. 8. You must not use a dictionary in this exam. 9. You must not use correction fluid on the exam paper. Information for candidates You are advised to spend about:» 20 minutes on task 1» 20 minutes on task 2» 40 minutes on task 3» 40 minutes on task 4 For examiner use only Examiner initials Examiner number ISE2 RWS6

Integrated Skills in English II Time allowed: 2 hours This exam paper has four tasks. Complete all tasks. Task 1 Long reading Read the following text about cycling and answer the 15 questions on page 3. Paragraph 1 Santiago is the capital city of Chile, in South America. It is home to 7 million people, and there are over 4 million vehicles on its busy streets. In 2017, a study was done of 390 cities around the world to find which had the worst traffic jams, and Santiago was ranked 10th on the list. So you might not think it would be a great place for cycling. However, there has been an enormous increase in the popularity of cycling in the city. The number of cyclists has been rising by at least 15% every year recently. In 2006, only about 3% of journeys in the city were made by bike, but by 2016 that had doubled to 6%. Paragraph 2 This increase is largely due to the efforts of one man. Gonzalo Stierling Aguayo is the founder of a project to get the people of Santiago cycling more. He persuaded the city s leaders to ban motor vehicles from the main roads of the city once a week. This means that every Sunday until 2pm the centre of the city becomes a 40-kilometre-long cycle path. About 40,000 people use the roads to cycle, roller skate, skateboard or just walk around the city, free from traffic. Paragraph 3 Gonzalo got the idea from a similar project already in place in Bogota, Colombia. The Santiago city leaders refused to give any money to the project, so it relies completely on sponsorship from local businesses. At first just a few roads were closed, but now seven areas of the city participate. Despite some initial opposition from drivers, most people think the project has made an enormous improvement to the city. Many other South American countries, including Mexico, Venezuela and Peru, have been inspired by its success to start something similar. Paragraph 4 The project transforms Santiago. It not only gives people more opportunity to exercise, but also encourages them to explore the city and mix more with their neighbours. According to Gonzalo, this is the greatest benefit of the project. Santiago is a city where people tend to stay in their own part of town and not have much contact with people in other areas, but cycling has changed this and helped to break down some of the social barriers. This is particularly noticeable in Parque Metropolitano, the largest urban park in South America. Previously, it was mostly used by people living near it in the city centre, but many now cycle there from the outskirts of the city. Paragraph 5 Gonzalo and his team plan to continue expanding the project and eventually to have the whole of the city closed to motor vehicle traffic on Sunday mornings. His dream is that there will be a vehicle-free route from the far north of the city through to the south. He also hopes to have an impact on weekday traffic by encouraging people to use their cycles to get to work. He believes more people should use cycles, not just for recreation, but as an everyday form of transport. page 2 This exam paper has four tasks. Complete all tasks.

Questions 1 5 The text on page 2 has five paragraphs (1 5). Choose the best title for each paragraph from A F below and write the letter (A F) on the lines below. There is one title you don t need. 1. Paragraph 1 2. Paragraph 2 3. Paragraph 3 4. Paragraph 4 5. Paragraph 5 A Connecting people B No cars allowed! C Big ambitions D Opposition from drivers E The idea spreads F A growing means of transport Questions 6 10 Choose the five statements from A H below that are TRUE according to the information given in the text on page 2. Write the letters of the TRUE statements on the lines below (in any order). 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A Santiago s traffic jams are the 10th worst in the world. B Cars are allowed back on the roads in Santiago after 2 o clock on Sunday afternoons. C There is a separate path for cycles next to the main roads of the city. D Santiago was the first city in South America to do something like this. E Gonzalo s project depends on money from private companies. F Gonzalo thinks the best thing about cycling is that it encourages contact between neighbours. G Parque Metropolitano is on the edge of the city of Santiago. H Gonzalo wants people to be able to cycle the entire length of the city without meeting any cars. Questions 11 15 Complete sentences 11 15 with an exact word, phrase or number (maximum three words) from the text. Write the exact word, phrase or number on the lines below. 11. The proportion of trips made by bike in Santiago in one decade. 12. Gonzalo convinced people that it would be a good idea cars on Sunday. 13. Aguayo s idea has people in other countries to do the same thing. 14. The traffic-free roads offer people a greater. 15. At the moment, cycling in the city is mainly used as a form of, rather than for getting to work. Turn over page page 3

Task 2 Multi-text reading In this section there are four short texts for you to read and some questions for you to answer. Questions 16 20 Read questions 16 20 first and then read texts A, B, C and D below the questions. As you read each text, decide which text each question refers to. Choose one letter A, B, C or D and write it on the lines below. You can use any letter more than once. Which text 16. expresses agreement with a new development? 17. gives information about some places in the village? 18. considers if living in Plockton would be the best option? 19. recommends some activities to do in Plockton? 20. states the opinion of a young person about life in Plockton? Text A www.visitplockton.com PLOCKTON, HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND Plockton, surrounded by dramatic mountains and with its lakeside position, is considered to be one of the most beautiful villages in the Highlands. It has around 380 inhabitants. Popular with walkers and sailors, it is the perfect place for a peaceful holiday. Facing away from the winds, Plockton has a mild climate, which has enabled palm trees to grow along the main street. If wildlife is your interest, you should go on the famous Plockton boat trip you are guaranteed to see seals. If you did not, your money would be refunded, but this has never happened. As for food, seafood is a speciality. Text B To: pablo@email.com From: maggie@email.com Hi Pablo I ve recently returned from Plockton, where I grew up. That was many years ago! Although it s just a small village and fewer than 300 kids went to school there, I got good qualifications. Only a few young people actually lived in the village, and nearly all of us had to leave to find work. That s why I ended up working with you in London! I haven t been back for years. But Plockton looked much the same, except for some new houses on the way in to the village. No bad thing, in my opinion, as villages need new life to survive. What was most disappointing was the number of houses in the village that are now just holiday homes the owners make infrequent visits or rent out their houses to tourists. I can t afford to buy a house there now! And I m afraid Plockton didn t quite feel the same as it did before. Oh, well, it s still beautiful. Kind regards Maggie page 4 This exam paper has four tasks. Complete all tasks.

Secondary school ISE II Text C Paradise village? by Ben Jones On a recent visit to the village of Plockton, I was stunned by its beauty. I could live here, I thought. But could I? I decided to do some research to find out. Donald Campbell told me, The locals are friendly but the community life isn t the same it s not so much fun. There used to be great live music. If you d seen me dancing, you d have been impressed! Then I talked to Marie Mackenzie. I love being outdoors in Plockton with my friends, she said. But life is easier for teenagers in other places there are no activities for us here. If I want to buy some clothes with my friends, it s a 260-kilometre round trip. In fact, travelling in general is quite tricky. If I were you, I d think twice about moving here if you have teenage children. So, would it be fair to bring my family to live here? I m not sure. We may just have to come for holidays. Text D Plockton Population 380 Holiday homes 60% House prices é Nearest city: 130km walk Lake beaches Primary school walk Train station Bus station CLOSED New houses Island walk Questions 21 25 Choose the five statements from A H below that are TRUE according to the information given in the texts above. Write the letters of the TRUE statements on the lines below (in any order). 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. A People who have gone on a boat trip have always seen seals. B Yachting is a popular pastime on the lake at Plockton. C Very few people of Maggie s age stayed in the village. D Maggie is planning to buy a house in the place where she grew up. E Donald Campbell used to be a good dancer. F Marie thinks it would be a good idea for Ben to move to Plockton. G It is advisable for tourists to travel to Plockton by bus. H Schoolchildren of different ages are educated in the village of Plockton. Turn over page page 5

Questions 26 30 The notes below contain information from the texts on pages 4 and 5. Find an exact number, word or phrase (maximum three words) from texts A D to complete the missing information in gaps 26 30. Write the exact number, word or phrase on the lines below. Notes Plockton Advantages Beautiful location (26.) means palm trees! Good for: walking, sailing, wildlife (eg seals) Schools Station Good food Disadvantages Local people (27.) to buy houses 60% holiday homes Poor transport Long distance to get to (28.) (29.) The (30.) for teenagers to do is less lively now than in the past page 6 This exam paper has four tasks. Complete all tasks.

Task 3 Reading into writing Use the information you read in texts A, B, C and D (pages 4 and 5) to write an article (150 180 words) for a lifestyle magazine about the advantages and disadvantages of living in Plockton. Do not copy from the texts. Use your own words as far as possible. You should plan your article before you start writing. Think about what you are going to write and make some notes to help you in this box: Planning notes (No marks are given for these planning notes) Now write your article of 150 180 words on the lines below. Turn over page page 7

page 8 This exam paper has four tasks. Complete all tasks.

When you have finished your article, spend 2 3 minutes reading through what you have written. Make sure you have answered the task completely. Remember to check how you made use of the reading texts, as well as the language and organisation of your writing. Turn over page page 9

Task 4 Extended writing Write an essay (150 180 words) for your teacher about a job you would like to do. Say what you would enjoy about the job and what you think you would need to do to get this job. You should plan your essay before you start writing. Think about what you are going to write and make some notes to help you in this box: Planning notes (No marks are given for these planning notes) Now write your essay of 150 180 words on the lines below. page 10 This exam paper has four tasks. Complete all tasks.

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When you have finished your essay, spend 2 3 minutes reading through what you have written. Make sure you have answered the task completely and remember to check the language and organisation of your writing. End of exam Copyright 2017 Trinity College London

Sample paper 6 Answers Task 1 Long reading 1. F 2. B 3. E 4. A 5. C 6 10 can appear in any order 6. A 7. B 8. E 9. F 10. H 11. doubled 12. to ban 13. inspired 14. opportunity to exercise 15. recreation Task 2 Multi-text reading 16. B 17. D 18. C 19. A 20. C 21 25 can appear in any order 21. A 22. B 23. C 24. E 25. H 26. mild climate 27. can t afford 28. (nearest) city 29. no activities 30. community (life)