Entry Exam 2016 in English

FMS BASEL
AUFNAHMEPRÜFUNG ENGLISCH 2016
DAUER: 50 MINUTEN
Entry Exam 2016 in English
KEY
Family Name:
_____________________________________________________________
First Name:
_____________________________________________________________
Present School:
_____________________________________________________________
Duration: 50 minutes
Your are not allowed to use pencil. Use a pen!
You may leave early.
(When finished, turn your test upside down and leave quietly.)
This section is for official use only.
POINTS:
________________ / 85
MARK:
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Corrected by:
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FMS BASEL
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AUFNAHMEPRÜFUNG ENGLISCH 2016
DAUER: 50 MINUTEN
READING COMPREHENSION
Read the following text and answer the questions on the next page by marking an X in the appropriate box.
Comedy Kids
Do you enjoy watching comedy? Do all your friends at school think that you tell great jokes? Then why not
come and see what’s happening at Comedy Kids?
Comedy Kids have comedy clubs in a number of countries for young people between 10-15. They’re real
clubs with real comedians, who are just as familiar with working in adult comedy clubs as they are working
with children. But don’t just take our word for certain − come and see for yourself!
The Comedy Kids company was started by John Winterton, who says that no-one had thought of being a
stand-up comedian1 for young people until he arrived. In fact, his act quickly became so popular that he soon
found lots of other comedians who wanted to work with his company and make programmes for families
and young people. And if you think, as many others do, that a young people’s comedian jumps on stage2 in a
colourful costume and big red nose − think again. John usually appears dressed in a cool black jacket and
trousers − more like a Hollywood movie star than a circus clown!
If you’re having a party at home Comedy Kids can come and perform for you there at your party − just ask!
Of course, it’s not the same as acting on stage, so we’re always looking for comedians in the clubs who are
good at working with small numbers of young people − and we’ve discovered there aren’t many of them
around! But the ones who we have found are brilliant. Your personal comedian will also help you to tell your
guests some jokes and stupid stories − and they can take part too, if they want! It’ll be fun − and very different from any party you’ve ever had before!
Here at Comedy Kids, it’s not just about the grown-up people telling the jokes. We also have very short ‘open
moments’ when young people have the chance to show their talents. But we must still find someone who
can do that without preparation, so we’ve organised the world’s first ‘Comedy Classes’ to teach young people how to tell jokes on stage. At the moment our classes are only once a month, but we’re planning to start
a number of other classes over the coming year. So if you want to be a comedian but don’t want to wait until
you grow up, this is where you can do it. And if you’re creative but feel that you don’t have the confidence3
to open your mouth, we can certainly help you. We’ll listen to what you want to do, and try to make your
dream come true.
So what are you waiting for? Come to Comedy Kids!
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Bühnenkomiker
Bühne
3
Vertrauen
2
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FMS BASEL
AUFNAHMEPRÜFUNG ENGLISCH 2016
DAUER: 50 MINUTEN
Are these statements true or false?
True
False
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as with adults.
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3
According to John Winterton, he is the first ever young people’s stand-up comedian.
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4
John looks like most people’s idea of a typical artist for young people.
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5
Comedy Kids only hold special parties at their clubs for young people.
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6
A lot of Comedy Kids comedians have the right qualities for performing at young
people’s parties.
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7
Guests at Comedy Kids parties are invited to perform if they wish.
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8
Comedy Kids have discovered lots of good young comedians who have not been trained.
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In a year’s time there’ll be more classes available for young people wanting to become
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Comedy Kids operates a number of internationally-based clubs for young people.
2
Comedy Kids comedians have had as much experience working with children
comedians.
10 Comedy Kids prefer it if the young people who come to them are already quite confident.
Points: 10 / _______
B
Vocabulary: Find one word in the text “Comedy Kids” which has a similar meaning as:
1
“funny little stories”
(in paragraphs 1-3)
=
jokes
2
“a grown-up person”
(in paragraphs 1-3)
=
adult
3
“clothing" / "clothes”
(in paragraphs 1-3)
=
costume
4
“great”
(in paragraph 4)
=
brilliant
5
“possibility”
(in paragraph 5)
=
chance
Points: 05 / _______
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FMS BASEL
C
AUFNAHMEPRÜFUNG ENGLISCH 2016
DAUER: 50 MINUTEN
Short answers: Give short answers.
Example:
Do you live in Berlin? – No, I don’t.
1
Does Ann still work for IBM? – No, she doesn't.
2
Is Carol working this weekend? – Yes, she is.
3
Were you born here, John? – No, I wasn't.
4
Are you both going home now? – Yes, we are.
5
Did the taxi come on time? – Yes, it did.
6
Do your children like school? – No, they don't.
Points: 06 / _______
D
Questions: Write questions for these answers.
Example:
A: Where do you live?
B: We live in Basel.
1
A:
When do you start work?
B:
I usually start work at 8.30.
2
A:
Why is Joe studying French?
B:
Joe? He’s learning it for fun.
3
A:
How does Paul go to work?
B:
Paul? He goes to work by train.
4
A:
How much did your coat cost?
B:
My coat? It cost £350.
5
A:
How many children do they have?
B:
They have two children.
6
A:
Who are you waiting for?
B:
I’m waiting for Thomas.
7
A:
How often do they play tennis?
B:
We play tennis once a week.
8
A:
What time are you/we meeting?
B:
We’re meeting at 10 o’clock.
Points: 08 / _______
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FMS BASEL
E
AUFNAHMEPRÜFUNG ENGLISCH 2016
DAUER: 50 MINUTEN
Irregular verbs: Write the past simple and the past participle form of these verbs.
Infinitive
Past simple
Past participle
came
Past Participle
participle
come
to find
found
found
to speak
spoke
spoken
to say
said
said
to tell
told
told
to meet
met
met
to see
saw
seen
to buy
bought
bought
to take
took
taken
to do
did
done
to eat
ate
eaten
to break
broke
broken
to think
thought
thought
to go
went
gone
to give
gave
given
to drive
drove
driven
Infinitive
Past simple
to come
Points: 15 /_______
F
Present simple or present continuous? Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
Example:
1
Look, your friend is waiting (wait) at the bus stop! – Yes, I know (know).
A:
Would you like to come to the cinema this evening?
B:
I’m sorry, I can’t. My sister is staying (stay) with us at the moment.
A:
How long is she staying (she/stay)?
2
A:
What does this word mean (this word mean)? I don't understand (not/understand) this sentence.
3
A:
We usually spend (usually/spend) a month in France, but this year we are staying (stay) here.
B:
Yes, this year we are not going (not go) on holiday, either.
A:
Where does your brother work (your brother/work)?
B:
He works (work) for a big computer company.
4
Points: 09 / _______
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FMS BASEL
G
DAUER: 50 MINUTEN
Some and Any. Complete these dialogues with some /any, something / anything, someone /
anyone or somewhere / anywhere.
Example:
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AUFNAHMEPRÜFUNG ENGLISCH 2016
Can I have some milk in my coffee, please?
A: Could you do something for me, please?
B: Sure, but I don’t have any time this evening.
2
A: I’ve rung the office several times but I can’t get hold of anyone.
B: There must be someone there.
3
A: What time shall we meet tomorrow − some time in the morning?
B: No, it will have to be in the afternoon because someone is coming to repair the heating in the morning.
4
A: I haven’t done anything all day. It’s been wonderful!
B: And I’ve been really busy. I haven’t had any time to relax.
Points: 08 / ______
H
Comparisons: Make comparisons and add as or than if necessary.
Example:
1
This film is more interesting (interesting) than the film we saw last week.
A glass of water in this restaurant costs the same as a glass of wine. Normally wine is more expensive
(expensive) than water.
2
It’s much more difficult (difficult) to get a cheap flight to New York than I have expected.
3
The blue pullover is the cheapest (cheap) of them all, but is it really the best (good)?
4
I’ve just had some bad news. My grandmother’s illness is more serious (serious) than the doctors first
thought.
5
What’s the worst (bad) thing that has ever happened to you?
Points: 10 / _______
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FMS BASEL
I
AUFNAHMEPRÜFUNG ENGLISCH 2016
DAUER: 50 MINUTEN
Present or Past? Fill in the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
Examples:
1 A:
2
3
A: What did you do (you/do) last Sunday?
B: I visited (visit) some friends in Zurich. I visit (visit) them once a month.
Was (be) the party good yesterday?
B:
Yes, we danced (dance) and had (have) a good time.
A:
Has the match between FCB and YB finished yet?
B:
No, I think they are still playing (still/play). I hope FCB will win, they didn't win (not/win) last time.
A:
Look out of the window! Someone is coming (come) up the road and he is carrying (carry) a letter
in his hands.
4
A:
I didn't hear (not hear) your phone call last night. Did you try (try) to call me more than once?
Points: 09 / _______
K
Complete the questions with the missing question words.
1
Where was Queen's first concert? − In London.
2
Who was in the band? − Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, John Deacon and Brian May.
3
How many top ten hits did they have in their career? − Twenty-four.
4
Which was their greatest hit? − It was Bohemian Rhapsody.
5
How long did they stay together? − Twenty years, from 1971 to 1991.
Points: 05 / _______
Total number of points: (85) __________
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