The document contains an excerpt from a writer's journal describing their experience volunteering to help run a children's play scheme. It also contains sample reading comprehension questions in the style of the First Certificate in English (FCE) exam.
The writer arrived feeling nervous but found the day rewarding. The children participated enthusiastically in various activities. The writer was reminded that while childhood is idealized, some children face anxieties. At the end of the day, the writer was asked to volunteer again, and happily agreed.
The reading comprehension questions test understanding of details, vocabulary, and inferences about the writer's experience according to the journal excerpt. Sample questions are provided in parts 1-4 of the FCE exam format,
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1. FCE EXAM READING AND USE OF ENGLISH
Part One: READING ( part 1 FCE exam format)
You are going to read an extract from a writer's journal. For Questions 1-6, choose the correct answer A, B, C
or D. ( 1 POINT EACH)
EXTRACT
Six months ago I made a rash promise. The leader of the youth club in our village had rung me in March
saying, "We're thinking of running a children's play scheme for a day in October half-term. Would you be
prepared to help?" My response was "Sure, why not?" In truth I was a little flattered to be asked, even though
working as a care assistant with old people hardly qualified me for the role. Still, I duly put the date in my
diary and of course I forgot all about it. I don't know if you've noticed this but time has a habit of speeding
along faster than a police car chasing a robber and, before I knew it, the dreaded day was dawning.
I arrived at the youth centre that morning feeling full of trepidation. There was a gang of 12 helpers including
me, split into pairs, and each pair had been allocated a particular age group. Mine was the 10 to 11 year olds.
Even with the planning meeting I had attended the week before, I worried about whether I was up to the task.
Why hadn't I read through the copious lesson plans we were given beforehand? And wasn't the average 10-
year-old more interested in the latest electronic game than making things with paper and glue?
All too quickly the children began arriving. The look of relief on parents' faces as they handed their offspring
over to us was almost comical. A handful of the children were already members of the club but the other forty
five or so were from the local primary schools. One or two looked tearful but the rest were in high spirits.
Again I asked myself why I had elected to spend a day with all these 'little monsters' especially when I have
two all of my own to contend with! I needn't have worried of course as it turned out to be a marvellous day.
We watched entertaining dvd clips, learned 'action' songs, made clay pyramids, kneaded bread, decorated
biscuits, played memory games and spent some time in quiet reflection. I say 'we' because I rediscovered my
inner child and joined in all the activities with glee.
The particular highlight for me was a rousing rendition of "He's got the whole world in his hands" in the
closing part of the day. The children already knew the words and actions off by heart and sang so loudly it was
almost enough to bring the roof down. It's difficult to explain those moments; only that the body tingles with
the pleasure of having witnessed something so magical.
Of course there were also moments of great poignancy. I found it difficult to stop thinking of one little girl,
who mentioned oh-so-casually that her mum was in hospital and would be there for a long time. It's easy for
us adults to idealise childhood and forget that some children have their own burden of anxieties and
concerns. When I got home utterly exhausted, still with modelling clay under my fingernails, I reflected on
what a privilege it had been.
There was one disappointment for the children and that was that the playscheme was only running for a day,
and not the whole week. As I said farewell to my group, one of the children turned and said, "Can we do it
again in the next holiday, Miss?" My response was, "Sure, why not?"
1. When the first day of the job arrived the writer
was surprised
A. that the day had come round so quickly.
B. because she'd forgotten to write down the date.
C. because she witnessed a car chase on the way.
D. that she woke up at dawn.
2. When the writer arrived to start her job she
A. put the children into pairs.
B. realised she should have done more
preparation.
C. felt confident she could deal with 10 and 11 year
olds.
D. saw the children had brought their own
electronic games to play with.
3. According to the writer, the parents were
A. happy to stay with their children all day.
B. worried about children from the other schools.
2. C. nervous that their children might not behave
themselves.
D. glad to leave their children.
4. The writer's best moment
A. occurred in the middle of the day.
B. took her by surprise.
C. was hard to put into words.
D. was when the day was over.
5. According to the writer, adults
A. think that being a child is a privilege.
B. sometimes forget that children have worries
too.
C. are usually exhausted by bringing up their
children.
D. don't have a stressful life.
6. What is the writer's attitude by the end of the
day?
A. She could imagine doing the job again next time.
B. She was sad to say goodbye to the children.
C. She was disappointed with the experience.
D. She hopes the play scheme will be longer in
future
Part Two: READING ( part 1 FCE exam format)
You are going to read an extract from a writer's journal. For Questions 1-6, choose the correct answer
A, B, C or D. ( 1 POINT EACH)
Environmental Concerns
Earth is the only (0) ... we know of in the universe that can support human life. (1) ... human activities are
making the planet less fit to live on. As the western world (2) ... on consuming two-thirds of the world's
resources while half of the world's population do so (3) ... to stay alive we are rapidly destroying the very
resource we have by which all people can survive and prosper. Everywhere fertile soil is (4) ... built on or
washed into the sea. Renewable resources are exploited so much that they will never be able to recover
completely. We discharge pollutants into the atmosphere without any thought of the consequences. As a
(5) ... the planet's ability to support people is being reduced at the very time when rising human numbers and
consumption are (6) ... increasingly heavy demands on it. The Earth's natural resources are there for us to use.
We need food, water, air, energy, medicines, warmth, shelter and minerals to (7) ... us fed, comfortable,
healthy and active. If we are sensible in how we use the resources they will (8) ... indefinitely. But if we use
them wastefully and excessively they will soon run out and everyone will suffer.
1 A Although B Still C Yet D Despite
2 A continues B repeats C carries D follows
3 A already B just C for D entirely
4 A sooner B neither C either D rather
5 A development B result C reaction D product
3. 6 A doing B having C taking D making
7 A hold B maintain C stay D keep
8 A last B stand C go D remain
Part Three: READING ( part 4 FCE exam format)
For Questions 1-8, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using
the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words. (2 POINTS EACH)
1. I'm really excited about the holiday.
LOOKING
I ............................................................................................................................................. the holiday.
2. The bomb exploded early this morning
OFF
The bomb ..................................................................................................................... early this morning.
3. Why don't you start doing a sport?
TAKE
Have you thought about .............................................................................................................. a sport?
4. His parents raised him very strictly.
UP
His parents .............................................................................................................................. very strictly.
5. They've cancelled the wedding.
OFF
They have ............................................................................................................................... the wedding.
6. I don't think they should abolish military service.
AWAY
They shouldn't ............................................................................................................... military service.
7. I've got to reduce the amount of sweets I eat.
DOWN
I must ............................................................................................................ the number of sweets I eat.
8. My host family will let you stay with us.
UP
My host family will ................................................................................................................................
Part Four: READING ( part 2 FCE exam format)
You are going to read an extract from a writer's journal. For Questions 1-6, choose the correct answer
A, B, C or D. ( 1 POINT EACH)
art Four: Connectors
For questions 1-8, complete the sentence with the missing linking word.
The following sentences contain a missing connector. Add the missing word.
1. ............. he felt quite ill he still went to work.
2. There was heavy traffic in the city today ............. of an accident.
3. You could come round to our house ............. we could meet at the cinema.
4. Candidates are not permitted to leave the room ............. they are accompanied by a member of staff.
4. 5. You can have the job ............. you agree to work on Saturdays.
6. There will be strong winds in the north. ... , the south will remain warm and sunny.
7. He came top of his group ............. starting the course late.
8. ... you may be aware, I intend to retire at the end of the year.
Part 5 Writing
For this part of the exam write in complete sentences, and give your answer with reasons for sending
students.
What is the main reason that schools send their students to the Model United Nations?
(2 POINTS)
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5. ANSWER KEY
Extract
1) A
2) B
3) D
4) C
5) B
6) A
Environmental concerns
(1) ... C
(2) ... C
(3) ... B
(4) ... C
(5) ... B
(6) ... D
(7) ... D
(8) ... A
Phrasal verbs
1. am/'m looking forward to
2. went off
3. taking up
4. brought him up
5. called off
6. do away with
7. cut down on
8. put you up
CONNECTORS
1. Although
2. because
3. or
4. unless
5. if/provided
6. However
7. despite
8. As
6. ANSWER KEY
Extract
1) A
2) B
3) D
4) C
5) B
6) A
Environmental concerns
(1) ... C
(2) ... C
(3) ... B
(4) ... C
(5) ... B
(6) ... D
(7) ... D
(8) ... A
Phrasal verbs
1. am/'m looking forward to
2. went off
3. taking up
4. brought him up
5. called off
6. do away with
7. cut down on
8. put you up
CONNECTORS
1. Although
2. because
3. or
4. unless
5. if/provided
6. However
7. despite
8. As