Part 1: Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.
Notes for holiday
Travel information: will email the flight number
• Must find out which (1) arriving at
• Best taxi company (2)
• Note: Simon lives in the (3) of the city
• Simon’s cell phone number (4)
What to pack
To wear:
• Casual clothes
• One smart dress – to wear at a (5)
• A good (6)
• Tough (7)
To read:
• Try to find book named (8) by Rox Campbell
For presents:
• For Janice (9)
• For Alec (10) (with racing pictures)
Part 2: Questions 11-16
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
Camber’s theme park
11. According to the speaker, in what way is Camber’s different from other theme parks?
A it is suitable for different age groups
B it offers lots to do in wet weather
C it has a focus on education
12. The park first opened in
A 1980
B 1997
C 2004
13. What is included in the entrance fee?
A most rides and parking
B all rides and some exhibits
C parking and all rides
14. Becoming a member of the Adventurers Club means
A you can avoid queuing so much
B you can enter the park free for a year
C you can visit certain zones closed to other people
15. The Future Farm zone encourages visitors to
A buy animals as pets
B learn about the care of animals
C get close to the animals
16. When is hot food available in the park?
A 10 am – 5.30 pm
B 11 am – 5 pm
C 10.30 am – 5 pm
Questions 17-20
What special conditions apply to the following rides?
Choose FOUR answers from the list below and write correct letter A-F next to the questions 17-20
Special conditions for visitors
A Must be over a certain age
B Must use special safety equipment
C Must avoid it if they have health problems
D Must wear a particular type of clothing
E Must be over a certain height
F Must be accompanied by an adult if under 16
Rides
17. River Adventure
18. Jungle Jim Rollercoaster
19. Swoop Slide
20. Zip Go-carts
Part 3: Questions 21 and 22
Choose TWO letters A-E.
What TWO things do Brad and Helen agree to say about listening in groups?
A Listening skills are often overlooked in business training
B Learning to listen well is a skill that is easy for most people to learn
C It is sometimes acceptable to argue against speakers
D Body language is very important when listening
E Listeners should avoid interrupting speakers
Questions 23 and 24
Choose TWO letters A-E.
What TWO things does the article say about goal setting?
A Meetings should start with a clear statement of goals
B It is important for each individual’ goals to be explained
C Everybody in the group should have the same goals
D Goals should be a mix of the realistic and the ideal
E Goals must always to be achievable within a set time
Questions 25 and 26
Choose TWO letters A-E.
What TWO things do Brad and Helen agree are weak points in the article’s section on conflict resolution?
A It does not explore the topic in enough detail
B It only discusses conservative views
C It says nothing about the potential value of conflict
D It talks too much about winners and losers
E It does not provide definitions of key terms
Questions 27-30
What actions do Brad and Helen agree to do regarding the following preparation tasks?
Choose FOUR answers from the list below and write the correct letter A-F next to questions 27-30.
Action
A Contact the tutor for clarification
B Check the assignment specifications
C Leave it until the last task
D Ask a course-mate to help
E Find information on the internet
F Look through course handbooks
Preparation tasks
27. Preparing the powerpoint
28. Using direct quotations
29. Creating a handout
30. Drawing up a bibliography
Part 4: Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Engineering for sustainable development
Problem
• Short growing season because of high altitude and low (31)
• Fresh vegetables imported by lorry or by (32) , so are expensive
• Need to use sunlight to prevent local plants from (33)
• Previous programmes to provide greenhouses were (34)
New greenhouse
Meets criteria for sustainability
• Simple and (35) to build
• Made mainly from local materials (mud or stone for the walls, wood and (36) for the roof)
• Building and maintenance done by local craftsmen
• Runs solely on (37) energy
• Only families who have a suitable (38) can own one
Design
• Long side faces South
• Strong polythene cover
• Inner (39) are painted black or white
Social benefits
• Owners’ status is improved
• Rural (40) have greater opportunities
• More children are educated