CPE · Reading Part 1 — Text Transformations (Cross-Text Multiple Matching) · Saudi Arabia
Reading Part 1 — Text Transformations (Cross-Text Multiple Matching) for the CPE Exam — Saudi candidates
10% of the CPE test plan. Reading four short texts on a related topic and answering questions about agreement, disagreement, and viewpoints across texts. Calibrated for Saudi candidates.
High-stakes exams reward two skills equally: knowledge and test-craft. This page focuses on both for one of the most failure-prone areas. Reading Part 1 — Text Transformations (Cross-Text Multiple Matching) sits at roughly 10% of the Cambridge Proficiency (C2) content distribution — CPE Reading Part 1 tests critical reading at the highest level: understanding and comparing perspectives, implied agreements and disagreements, and subtle differences in authorial stance across four texts. This requires sophisticated inference skills beyond what B2 or C1 tests demand. Pass rates for the CPE are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Saudi candidates preparing for CPE, the calibration of study to local context matters: GAT (Qudurat) and Tahsili gate Saudi university admission; IELTS and TOEFL are required for English-medium programs at KFUPM, KAUST, and overseas study.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Confusing what one author states with what another author implies
- !Identifying surface-level topic agreement instead of stance agreement
- !Misidentifying which author is making a claim vs questioning one
Study tips
- 1Read each text for stance first, not content — note whether the author is positive, negative, neutral, or nuanced.
- 2Mark stance explicitly before answering: underline evaluative language (unfortunately, crucially, alarmingly).
- 3Practice comparing editorial pieces on the same topic from different publications.
- 4Saudi candidates preparing for CPE can leverage the existing GAT (Qudurat) preparation infrastructure — many concepts (verbal reasoning, quantitative comparison) transfer directly.
Sample CPE Reading Part 1 — Text Transformations (Cross-Text Multiple Matching) questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real CPE questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
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Text A says: "The reform, while well-intentioned, has done little to address the root causes." Text B says: "However admirable the goals of the policy, its implementation has been largely ineffective." Which statement about these texts is true?
- ABoth authors support the reform enthusiastically
- BBoth authors question the reform's effectiveness while acknowledging its intentionsCorrect
- CText A supports the reform; Text B opposes it
- DBoth authors reject the reform's intentions
Why this answer?
Both texts use concessive structures ("while well-intentioned" / "however admirable the goals") to acknowledge the positive intention before criticising the outcome. This parallelism — acknowledging intent while questioning effectiveness — places them in agreement on the core evaluation.
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