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PAPER 1: READING
The Reading Sub-test consists of
THREE
parts:
Part 1:
Questions
1-10
Part 2:
Questions
11-20
Part 3:
Questions
21-30
Each question carries
ONE
mark.
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PART 1
Answer the questions 1-10 on the following texts.
At three in the morning the chief Sussex detective,
obeying the urgent call
from Sergeant Wilson of Birlstone, arrived from headquarters
in a light dog-cart
behind a breathless trotter. By the five-forty train in the morning he had sent his
message to Scotland Yard, and he was at the Birlstone station at twelve o‘clock to
welcome us.
White Mason was a quiet, comfortable-looking person in a loose
tweed suit, with
a clean-shaved, ruddy face, a stoutish body, and powerful bandy
legs
adorned with gaiters, looking like a small farmer,
a retired gamekeeper, or
anything upon earth except a very favourable specimen of the provincial criminal
officer.
―A real downright snorter, Mr. MacDonald!‖ he kept repeating. ―We‘ll have
the pressmen down like flies when they understand it. I‘m hoping we will get our
work done before they get poking their noses into it and messing up all the trails.
There has been nothing like this that I can remember. There are some bits that will
come home to you, Mr. Holmes, or I am mistaken. And you also, Dr. Watson; for
the medicos will have a word to say before we finish. Your room is at the
Westville Arms. There‘s no other place; but I hear that it is clean and good. The
man will carry your bags. This way, gentlemen, if you please.‖
He was a very
bustling and genial person, this Sussex detective. In ten
minutes we had all found our quarters. In ten more we were
seated in the parlour of
the inn and
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