This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
ITP CPE 1.5
Slide 1 - Slide
Part 1
In part 1 of the CPE reading test you read three unrelated texts from a range of sources, each with six gaps. You must choose one word or phrase from a set of four to fill each gap. You should complete this activity in 20 minutes.
Slide 2 - Slide
Historically, Bristleworms have had a bad reputation among saltwater aquarium aficionados. These marine worms usually enter the hobbyist's aquarium by ________________ a ride on a piece of coral.
A
Attaching
B
Tethering
C
Hitching
D
Lifting
Slide 3 - Quiz
Once established, they become part of the tank's ecosystem. Bristleworms ......... greatly in size.
A
Extend
B
Stretch
C
Range
D
Reach
Slide 4 - Quiz
The smallest ones are about an inch long, and the large ones can grow to over 20 inches, although, being segmented, their bodies are often ....... and so not usually seen at their greatest extent.
A
retracted
B
withdrawn
C
shrunk
D
recoiled
Slide 5 - Quiz
Literature has frequently ....................that bristleworms are harmful, asserting that they eat clams, anemones and even coral fish.
A
pursuaded
B
analyzed
C
contended
D
posed
Slide 6 - Quiz
However, most enthusiasts now conclude that small bristleworms ................. no threat, and are merely scavengers, clearing the tank from detritus and carcasses of animals that are already dead.
A
take
B
pose
C
bear
D
contain
Slide 7 - Quiz
However, larger worms, particularly those of the species known as fireworms, are ....................... eaters and can do irreparable damage.
A
famished
B
unwanted
C
ambitious
D
voracious
Slide 8 - Quiz
Second part of the reading test
In part 2 of the CPE reading test you read four related texts from a range of sources, each with two multiple choice questions. There are 8 questions in total. You should complete this activity in 20 minutes.
Slide 9 - Slide
What did Watson set out to prove?
A
Humans can be conditioned to fear anything
B
Children are unafraid of potentially dangerous things
C
Humans are born with all their emotions
D
Children are more afraid of loud noises than rats and masks
Slide 10 - Quiz
The writer believes that Watson’s work was ultimately..
A
unwarranted.
B
significant
C
irrational
D
trivial
Slide 11 - Quiz
Part 3
In part 3 of the CPE reading test you read a text with 7 paragraphs missing. Decide the order of the missing paragraphs. You should complete this activity in 20 minutes.
Slide 12 - Slide
Part Four Reading
In part 4 of the CPE reading test you read a long article and answer 7 multiple choice questions. This text is about Imelda Marcos. You should complete this activity in 20 minutes.
Slide 13 - Slide
Why are Imelda’s shoes mentioned in the second paragraph?
A
To illustrate how little she cared for her personal possessions
B
To illustrate her love of fashion and beauty
C
To indicate how quickly she had to flee the country
D
To illustrate the extravagance of her lifestyle
Slide 14 - Quiz
What aspect of Imelda’s character is emphasised in paragraph 3?
A
her flamboyance
B
her kindness
C
her resolution
D
her beauty
Slide 15 - Quiz
Why is Imelda compared with Judy Garland and Lady Gaga?
A
Due to her status as a gay icon
B
Due to her ambition and drive
C
Because she has created new fashions
D
Because she has triumphed over legal battles
Slide 16 - Quiz
Why was the musical of Imelda’s life criticised?
A
Because it did not portray Imelda’s faults
B
Because the show was too shallow
C
Because it was too glamorous and showy
D
Because it was both serious and comedic
Slide 17 - Quiz
What was it about Imelda’s story that interested David Byrne and Norman Cooke?
A
The ongoing themes of power, greed and music
B
The fact that the story had both a clear hero and villain
C
The reasoning why people such as Imelda become who they are
D
The fact that her musical taste was similar to theirs
Slide 18 - Quiz
According to Carlos Sedran, how do people respond to Imelda’s expensive lifestyle?
A
Most people are shocked by it.
B
It evokes both positive and negative feelings
C
People want to be like her
D
People realise why she did it
Slide 19 - Quiz
Use of English Part 3
Slide 20 - Slide
CONTRIBUTE The charity are very pleased to have received several ...................... from local businesses.
Slide 21 - Open question
CONTRIBUTE She has been a regular ...... to the journal since it was first published.
Slide 22 - Open question
CONTRIBUTE Increasing workload was seen as a .................... factor in his decision to resign.
Slide 23 - Open question
ANSWERS
The charity are very pleased to have received several ...CONTRIBUTIONS.......... from local businesses.
She has been a regular ..CONTRIBUTOR.. to the journal since it was first published.
Increasing workload was seen as a CONTRIBUTORY/CONTRIBUTING factor in his decision to resign.