Part 1: Questions 1-6 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Holiday booked in name of: (1) Address: Flat 4, (2) Winchester S024ER Daytime telephone number: (3) Booking reference: (4) Special offer? Yes, from (5) company Insurance? Yes, had (6) Policy Type of holiday booked: (7) Break Date holiday commenced: (8) Details of complaint: no (9) at station and a (10) was missing
Part 2: Questions 11-15 Complete the table below. Choose your answers from the box.
(11)(12) (13)(14) (15)
Questions 16-20 Complete the flow chart below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Recruitment process • Step 1: Complete a (16) form • Step 2: Do a (17) questionnaire • Step 3: If accepted go on a (18) course – includes (19) activities • Step 4: Will be sent a (20) about the hotel
Part 3: Questions 21-26 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
21. David feels that progress on the project has been slow because other members of the group are not 22. Jane thinks that were not clearly established. 23. Dr. Wilson suggests that the group use the available from the resource centre. 24. David doubts that the research will include an adequate 25. According to Dr. Wilson, the is now the most important thing to focus on. 26. Jane believes the group could make more use of some
Questions 27-30 Complete the timetable below. Choose your answers for the box.
(27)(28) (29)(30)
Part 4: Questions 31-35 Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
The architects who designed the London Eye originally drew it for a (31) in 1993. Subsequently, they formed a partnership with (32) to develop the project. As the biggest observation wheel ever built its construction involved 1700 people in five countries. Most of its components had to be (33) and delivering them had to be coordinated with the (34) in the River Thames. On average 350 hours a week are spent on maintenance of the Eye and only (35) is used to clean the glass.
Questions 36-40 Label the diagram below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Part 1: Questions 1-4 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Study abroad application Name: Leela Kimh
Wants to study abroad during: the entire (1) year of university Previous experience living abroad: a summer (2) in Buenos Aires, Argentina Need financial aid for: plane (3) to South America Intended degree: bachelor of arts in Spanish and Latin American (4)
Questions 5-7 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
5. Leela’s friend who studied in China said A the food was very different B the people were friendly C there was difficulty communicating
6. One problem people studying abroad have is A with having enough money B feeling homesick and missing friends C eating different kinds of food
7. Corben says that when applying for a study abroad program A Leela needs to get parental permission B Leela needs to keep things organized C Leela has to raise money
Questions 8-10 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.
8. Leela must make sure her classes abroad will towards her degree. 9. The minimum grade point to study abroad is 3.2. 10. After filling out the application Leela must them to the Office of Study Abroad.
Part 2: Questions 11-16 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
11. The food festival takes place A at the beginning of April B at the end of April C in the middle of March
12. The East Asian section will feature cuisine from A Vietnam and Thailand B Japan and China C France and Italy
13. The Latin American section will have A South American food B South Asian cuisine C food from Germany
14. Besides food tasting there will also be A live music and dancing B stores selling their products C events that show people how to cook
15. For a list of events, people can A call the information centre B look them up on the internet C pick up a brochure
16. The speaker highly recommends that participants A practice their cooking techniques B buy their aprons beforehand C register in advance for workshops
Questions 17-20 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Name
Purpose
Who should attend
World Tour of Spices
Introduce different spices and flavor profiles
Adults who want to seriously (17)……………….
Candy Adventures
Make healthy candy and sweets
Mainly (18)…………………
Salads (19)………………..
Make tasty salads and dressing
Anyone interested in (20)………………..
(17)(18) (19)(20)
Part 3: Questions 21-30 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
21. The continuing education program is for people who A want to learn new hobbies B want to start getting another degree C cannot find employment elsewhere
22. The woman is interested in A making money to travel the world B learning about accounting C being an entrepreneur
23. The city centre is accessible by public transportation but A is under renovation now B does not offer as many classes C is more expensive
24. The woman takes care of her ill father during A weekends B the evening C normal working hours
25. The man finally suggests taking classes A through the internet B at the city centre campus C at the suburban satellite campus
26. The class for returning students teaches time management techniques like A how to organize and use one’s time efficiently B how to talk to your teachers C making friends in class
27. The class that reviews study skills goes over A beginning English grammar B basic math skills C writing for academic classes
28. According to the dialogue the woman can go online in order to A email fellow students B contact teachers C sign up for classes
29. The price of online classes is A the same as everything else B cheaper than going to either campus C more expensive than going to the city centre campus
30. Textbooks and other course materials are A free when taking the online course B available at campus bookstores C available online
Part 4: Questions 31 and 32 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD only for each answer.
Donation • More than 50 million dollars was donated by the estate of Paul A. Muadib • The entire college felt very excited about this generous (31) • There was a lot of money given to the school but not enough for every single (32)
Questions 33-37 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SURVEY DETAILS
First Part
– The first part consisted of an (33)………………. – Students could list any number of (34)……………..
Second Part
– All ideas that came up consistently were put to a (35)………………..
Third Part
– There were (36)…………………..things that came up over and over again – The (37)…………………..of each of them will be explained
(33) (34) (35) (36) (37)
Questions 38 Choose TWO letters A-F.
Which TWO things concerning the dining facilities on campus did students complain about? A inadequate number of dining facilities B unfriendly staff members C inconvenient operating hours D quality of food at existing places is low E not enough vegetarian food F prices that are too expensive
Questions 39 and 40 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
39. Why would a significantly minority of students not benefit from improved dining facilities? A they always make their own food and do not use those facilities B they live off campus and do not eat their meals at school C they cannot afford to eat on campus and buy their food from other places
40. What is one argument against improving the athletics building? A it would change the make up of the student body population B only a small proportion of students actually C it would harm the reputation of the university
Part 1: Questions 1-3 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. What is Martin’s occupation? A he works in a car factory B he works in a bank C he is a college student
2. The friends would prefer somewhere with A 4 bedrooms B 3 bedrooms C 2 bathrooms
3. Phil would rather live in A the east suburbs B the city centre C the west suburbs
Questions 4-10 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
DETAILS OF FLATS AVAILABLE
Location
Features
Goods and bad points
Bridge Street, near the (4)………………..
– 3 bedrooms – very big living room
– (5) £………..a month – transport links – no shower – could be (6)………………
(7)…………………..
– 4 bedrooms – living room – (8)………………….
– (9)…………….and well equipped – shower – will be (10)…………… – £ 800 a month
(4)(5) (6)(7) (8)(9) (10)
Part 2: Questions 11-15 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
The British Library 11. The reading rooms are only open for group visits on 12. The library was officially opened in 13. All the library rooms together cover meter square. 14. The library is financed by the 15. The main function of the library is to provide resources for people doing
Questions 16-20 Label the plan below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
(16) (17) (18)(19) (20)
Part 3: Questions 21-25 Choose the correct answer A. B or C
Project on work placement 21. The main aim of Dave’s project is to A describe a policy. B investigate an assumption. C identify a problem.
22. Dave’s project is based on schemes in A schools. B colleges. C universities.
23. How many academic organisations returned Dave’s questionnaire? A 15 B 50 C 150
24. Dave wanted his questionnaires to be completed by company A Human Resources Managers. B Line Managers. C owners.
25. Dr Green wants Dave to provide a full list of A respondents. B appendices. C companies.
Questions 26-30 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Notes on project Introduction – improve the (26) of ideas – include a (27) of ‘Work Placement’ – have separate sections for literature survey and research (28) and methods
Findings Preparation stage – add summary (29) development – good Constraints on learning – provide better links to the (30) from research
Part 4: Questions 31-35 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Bilingualism can be defined as having an equal level of communicative (31) in two or more languages.
Early research suggested that bilingualism caused problems with (32) and mental development.
Early research into bilingualism is now rejected because it did not consider the (33) backgrounds of the children
It is now thought that there is a (34) bilingualism and cognitive skills in children.
Research done by Ellen Bialystok in Canada now suggests that the effects of bilingualism also apply to (35)
Questions 36-40 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
36 In Dr Bialystok’s experiment, the subjects had to react according to A the colour of the square on the screen. B the location of the square on the screen. C the location of the shift key on the keyboard.
37 The experiment demonstrated the ‘Simon effect’ because it involved a conflict between A seeing something and reacting to it. B producing fast and slow reactions. C demonstrating awareness of shape and colour.
38 The experiment shows that, compared with the monolingual subjects, the bilingual subjects A were more intelligent. B had faster reaction times overall. C had more problems with the ‘Simon effect’
39 The results of the experiment indicate that bilingual people may be better at A doing different types of tasks at the same time. B thinking about several things at once. C focusing only on what is needed to do a task.
40 Dr Bialystok’s first and second experiments both suggest that bilingualism may A slow down the effects of old age on the brain. B lead to mental confusion among old people. C help old people to stay in better physical condition
Part 1: Questions 1 and 2 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
The caller works as a teacher
1. There will be passengers on the train. 2. The students leave the school
Questions 3-8 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Name of client: (3) Address: Down Language School, Down House, (4) Brighton Contact number: (5) to be contacted on 01273512634 Pick-up time: (6) Return time: (7) Purpose of hire: visit to Stonehenge and (8)
Questions 9 and 10 Answer the questions below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
9. What does the cost of hiring the coach include? 10. Who does the customer have to speak to before confirming the booking?
Part 2: Questions 11-15 Map the places and write correct letter next to questions 11-15.
11. tourist information 12. Car park 13. Museum 14. picnic area 15. Gift shop
Questions 16-18 Which THREE activities or events do you need to pay to get in?
Choose THREE letters A-F.
A museum B castle C fireworks D gardens E rock concert F jazz concert
Questions 19 and 20 Answer the questions below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
19. How often is the charity event held?
20. Who does the Age Concern help?
Part 3: Questions 21-26 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
21. Before giving his presentation Paul is worried about A choosing what information to use B not remembering what to say C organizing the projection equipment
22. Paul’s friends advise him not to A speak about popular periods B talk at length about art history C speak too quickly in the presentation
23. Why does Paul like the idea of the timeline? A it will be visually pleasing B it will save some time C it will keep him focused
24. Paul is going to show famous works of art to A show people that he has good taste B make people think about what counts as art C prove that modern art is not as good as classic art
25. Paul wants his presentation to A change personal opinions B create a big fight C start an exciting debate
26. What does Isabel say about modern artists? A they are skillful B they paint like children C they have a sense of freedom
Questions 27-30 Complete the notes below using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Tips to find pictures • Go to fine art section in (27) • Ask (28) for access to slide bank • If not, use the (29) • Find pictures using a (30)
Part 4: Questions 31-33 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
31. What does the speaker say about newspapers? A they never report developments in science accurately B he became interested in his subject because of a newspaper report C they only report developments in renewable energy technology
32. What significant event took place in 1956? A scientists discovered a new source of energy B a new type of power station came into service C Helium was first produced from hydrogen
33. What does the speaker consider to be the main problem with nuclear fusion? A irresponsible scientists make false claims on the subject B it takes too long to produce the required reaction C the reaction has not produced usable quantities of energy
Questions 34 and 35 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
34. Temperatures of at least degrees are needed for fusion to take place. 35. Creating the pressure required in a is a major technological problem.
Questions 36-40 Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
In order for nuclear fusion to produce useful quantities of energy isotopes of hydrogen must be brought together at extremely high temperatures and pressures. A number of (36) will suspend the fuel so that it does not come into contact with the sides of the (37) Another one will raise the temperature of the fuel pellet to that required to start the (38) Extra energy released in this process will be used to produce (39) that can be used to generate electricity. It is believed that the amount of energy that can be produced from (40) of fusion fuel is equivalent to that which can be produced from 10000 tonnes of fossil fuel.
Answer the following questions using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
1. On which day and date does the woman want to fly to Toronto? 2. What class does the woman want to fly in? 3. What is the lowest price for a ticket on the days the customer has chosen? 4. What do the ticket prices include?
Questions 5-8 Complete the table below using NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer.
(5)(6) (7)(8)
Questions 9 and 10
Answer the following questions using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
9. What is the customer’s full name? 10. Which company does she work for?
Part 2: Questions 11-14 Complete the following sentences using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
11. A tenancy agreement is a between tenant and the landlord. 12. An assured short hold tenancy means that your landlord cannot ask you to leave without a good reason during the 13. Tenants should keep a of the tenancy agreement. 14. is a list of all the items in the property.
Questions 15-17
Decide which THREE of the following statements about deposits are correct and write the appropriate letters on your answer sheet in any order.
A They are special to England B They are generally equal to one month’s rent C They can be used instead of one month’s rent D They can cover unpaid bills when you leave accommodation E They can cover the cost of damage to furniture F They are not payable when you use an accommodation agency G They can cover the legal costs of tenancy disputes.
Questions 18-20 Decide which are THREE ways a landlord can legally evict a tenant (other than an excluded tenant) and write the appropriate letters on your answer sheet in any order.
A By moving into the property B By moving a member of his family into the property C By applying to your educational institution for your eviction D By waiting until the tenancy agreement expires E By giving you notice that you have to leave F By giving you at least 4 weeks’ notice that you have to leave G By getting a court to issue an order for you to leave H By contacting a law centre or the Citizens’ Advice Bureau
Part 3: Questions 21-25 Answer the following questions using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for an answer.
21. What did Klara originally want to do her project on? 22. Where can Klara read about housing prices every day? 23. Which facilities might influence housing prices? 24. What did Klara’s friend suggest including information on? 25. Where could Klara get such information from?
Questions 26-30 Complete the following sentences using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
26. In the middle part, Klara needs to use a 27. The professor suggests of the bibliography 28. The professor suggests that headings are 29. How much longer does Klara have to finish the project? 30. What’s the last thing Klara needs to do before giving the professor her project?
Part 4: Questions 31-33 Answer the following information about British Education scholarships using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
British Education Scholarships • Available to all overseas students • For students at (31) level • 2000 awarded each year • Full award (32) award or partial award • Worth up to (33) £
Questions 34 and 35 Answer the following questions about Commonwealth Scholarships using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
34. Where should you apply for this scholarship? 35. How much is each scholarship worth?
Questions 36-38 Complete the following information about Foreign Office Scholarships using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Foreign Office Scholarships • Awarded jointly by the Foreign Office and HE Institutions • Usually awarded for (36) • Not employed by government or (37) • Course must be in field of (38)
Questions 39 and 40 Answer the following questions about Overseas Students Research Awards using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
39. Which cost is covered by these awards? 40. Which organization provides these awards?
Part 1: Questions 1 and 2 Circle the correct letters.
1. Gavin’s apartment is located on the A ground floor B second floor C third floor
2. The monthly rent for Gavin’s apartment is A $615 B $650 C $655
Questions 3-6 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
ITEM
VALUE
(3)……………………
$ 450
(4)……………………….
$ 1150
Watches
$ 2000
CDs and (5)……………….
$ 400
Total annual cost of insurance (6) $……………….
(3)(4) (5)(6)
Questions 7-10 Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
INSURANCE APPLICATION FORM Name: Mr Gavin (7) Address: (8) Biggins Street (9) Date of Birth: 12th November 1980 Telephone: Home – 9872 4855 Nationality: (10)
Part 2: Question 11 Circle the correct letter A-D.
11. Smith House was originally built as A a residential college B a family house C a university D an office block
Questions 12-14 Complete the explanation of the room number. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
(12) (13) (14)
Questions 15-17 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
• Students need a front door key between (15) and • In an emergency, students should use (16) • Fees also cover some (17) charges
Questions 18-20 Complete the notice below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
HOUSE RULES • No noise after 9 pm. • Smoking only allowed on (18) • No changes can be made to (19) If you have any questions, ask the (20)
Part 3: Questions 21-25 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Forms of Media
Examples
Print
– Books – (21)…………………..
Pictures
– (22)…………………..
Audio (listening)
– CDS – (23)…………………..
Audio-visual
– Film – (24)………………….. – Videos
Eelctronic
– (25)…………………..
(21)(22) (23)(24) (25)
Questions 26-30 Write the appropriate letters A-C against question 26-30.
According to the speakers, in which situation are the following media most useful?
A individual children B five or six children C whole class
Part 4: Question 31 Circle the correct letter A-D.
31. What percentage of the workforce were employed in agriculture in the mid 1900s? A 3% B 10% C 20% D 50%
Questions 32 and 33 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Three factors contributing to the efficiency of the agriculture sector are: • 50-60 years of intelligent state support • The quality of (32) among those employed • The farmer’s investment in (33)
Questions 34 – 39 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Region
North
East
West
Land
Hilly with thin soil
Flat with (36)…………………..
Rich soil
Climate
(34)…………………and……………………
Mixed
(38)……………….and……………..
Farm type
Small, family run
Commercial
Average size (39)…………….. hectares
Produce
(35)……………….and……………….
Cereals and (37)………………….
Milk, cheese and meat
(34)(35) (36)(37) (38)(39)
Question 40 Circle the correct letter A-C
40. Farmers have a strong sense of solidarity because A the media supports them B they have a strong Union C they have countrywide interests
Part 1: Questions 1-5 Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer. VIDEO LIBRARY APPLICATION FORM
First Names: Louise Cynthia
Address: (1)
Post code: (2) Telephone: 98356712(home), (3) (work)
Driver’s licence number: (4) Date of birth: 25th (5) , 1977
Questions 6-8 Circle THREE letters A-F.
What types of films does Louise like? A Action B Comedies C Musicals D Romance E Westerns F Wildlife
Questions 9 and 10 Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
9. How much does it cost to join the library? 10. When will Louise’s card be ready?
Part 2: Questions 11-13 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Expedition Across Attora Mountains
Leader: Charles Owen Prepared a (11) for the trip Total length of trip (12) Climbed highest peak in (13)
Questions 14 and 15 Circle the correct letter A-C.
14. What took the group by surprise? A the amount of rain B the number of possible routes C the length of the journey
15. How did Charles feel about having to change routes? A He reluctantly accepted it B He was irritate by the diversion C It made no difference to him
Questions 16-18 Circle THREE letters A-F.
What does Charles say about his friends? A He met them at one stage on the trip B They kept all their meeting arrangements C One of them helped arrange the transport D One of them owned the hotel they stayed in E Some of them travelled with him F Only one group lasted 96 days
Questions 19 and 20 Circle TWO letters A-E.
What does Charles say about the donkeys? A He rode them when he was tired B He named them after places C One of them died D They behaved unpredictably E They were very small
Part 3: Questions 21-25 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
TIM
JANE
Day of arrival
Sunday
(21)………………..
Subject
History
(22)………………..
Number of books to read
(23)……………….
(24)………………..
Day of first lecture
Tuesday
(25)………………..
(21)(22) (23)(24) (25)
Questions 26-30 Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
26. What is Jane’s study strategy in lectures? 27. What is Tim’s study strategy for reading? 28. What is the subject of Tim’s first lecture? 29. What is the title of Tim’s first essay? 30. What is the subject of Jane’s first essay?
Part 3: Questions 31-36 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Course
Type of course: Durations and level
Entry requirements
Physical fitness instructor
Example: 6 months certificate
None
Sports administrator
(31)…………………….
(32)………………in sports administration
Sports psychologist
(33)…………………..
Degree in psychology
Physical education trainer
Four years degree in education
(34)…………………
Recreation officer
(35)…………………..
None
(31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36)
Questions 36-40 Complete the table below. Write the appropriate letters A-G against question 36-40.
Part 1: Questions 1-4 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Notes on course available Number of language courses per week 10
Languages • Modern European Languages: French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Polish • Ancient Languages: Latin and (1) • Asian Languages: Hindi and (2) Cost £25 per person per term • Notes: bulk booking (more than two courses (3) terms) 10% discount • To reserve a place in a language class, telephone Mary Jones on extension (4)
Questions 5-10 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Monthly Computer Courses
Date
Subject
Places available
Cost per person
1st February
(5)…………………
24
£ 40
March
Excel
(6)……………….only
£ 45
April
Outlook
19
(7) £…………….
3r (8)…………………..
Word
(9)……………………….
(10) £…………………..
(5) (6) (7)(8) (9)(10)
Part 2: Questions 11-17 Complete the summary of the welcoming speech. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Dear Joe,
You missed the welcome meeting. We were greeted by the Principal of Donleavy (11) who explained how the university has (12) campuses. He told us where all the important buildings on this campus are and also explained which subjects are studied on the other two. The Principal’s (13) is on our campus.
We must carry our (14) to get into the campus. The university shop sells (15) and and is next to the cafeteria.
You need to use your (16) when you buy things in both of them. There will be a lot of building work because they are building a (17) during this term.
Regards, Rebecca
Questions 18-20 Complete the labels on the buildings on the map below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
(18) (19) (20)
Part 3: Questions 21-30 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
21. Bill was ill. What was wrong? A cold B food allergy C severe pain in his head
22. Bill and Sarah A live near each other B have never worked on a project together C have plans for later that evening
23. Bill and Sarah have to A research and write a survey questionnaire B ask shopkeepers questionnaire C submit their project via the internet
24. What does Sarah want Bill to do? A visit the library B write a list of questions C use a computer
25. Which of the following items will be included in Bill and Sarah’s research? A deodorants and cosmetics B electrical goods C food and clothing
26. With what aspect of the project does Bill express concern? A meeting the projects’ deadline B invading people’s privacy C finding enough reference material
27. What does Bill plan to do for the rest of the day? A review the previous week’s classes B prepare notes for his next meeting with Sarah C find people to participate in the research
28. What does Sarah do for Bill? A helps him catch up on the notes B gives him a copy of her notes C promises to help him study
29. What does Sarah have to do at the library? A research B meet Bill C collect some books
30. Where do Bill and Sarah agree to meet the next day? A in the library B in class C in the laboratory
Part 4: Questions 31 and 32 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
31. Who is giving this talk? A an artist B an art critic C a curator
32. Why did the speaker choose to speak about Joan Miro? A because a new work by Miro was recently added to the gallery B because he thought Miro would appeal to people with different tastes C because he felt everyone would be familiar with Miro’s art
Questions 33-35 Which THREE features below are mentioned by the speaker as characteristics of Joan Miro’s art?
Choose THREE from A-G.
A themes from Spanish history B the use of primary colors C influence of surrealism D complex geometric forms E large paintings F equal number of sculptures and paintings G birds and tress
Questions 36-40 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
THREE OF MIRO’S GREAT WORKS
Title
Date
Location
Details
‘Woman and (36)…………………’
1982
A (37)……………in Barcelona
Tall sculpture, covered in (38)……………….
‘Woman’
(39)…………………….
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Large canvas, bright, colors
‘Seated Woman II’
1939
Guggenheim Museum, New York
Painted when Miro was influenced by the (40)……………..in Spain
Part 1: Questions 1 and 2 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. What is the name of the pub? A The Lines Ahead B The Lion’s Shed C The Lion’s Head
2. Which map shows Jack’s route to Margaret’s party?
A B C
Questions 3-5 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Complete the details for Margaret’s address: 3. Street: 4. Number: 5. Location: house on the left
Questions 6 and 7 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
6. Which statement is correct? A Jack has got Mike’s camera B Mike has got Jack’s camera C Mike has sent Jack a text message
7. Jack is worried that Mike may be A late B lost C early
Question 8 What is Mike’s mobile number?
Questions 9 and 10 Choose TWO letters A-E.
Jack cannot find the house because A it is dark B it is hidden C the letterbox was behind a bush D someone is coming down the street E he has to call Mike
Part 2: Questions 11-13 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
11. Who provides the money to run the park? A the owners B the government C the visitors
12. When did the park move to the public open space? A 1987 B 2000 C 2003
13. How much do primary school children pay? A $23 B $10 C $16
Questions 14 and 15 Write T (true) or F (false)
14. Once you pay the entry fee, there are no extra costs 15. The park is open every day of the year
Questions 16-18 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Attractions
Animal
Viewing Time
Special Features
Koalas
10 am to 4.30 pm
View koalas in natural (16)……………………………
Kangaroos
9 am to 5.30 pm
Walk through kangaroo (17)……………………….
Wombats
11 am, 2 pm and (18)……………………..
Join in interactive show
(16) (17) (18)
Questions 19 and 20 Choose TWO letters A-E.
Which TWO other attractions are also mentioned? A farmyard B children’s show C working farm D country show E volunteer program
Part 3: Questions 21-23 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
21. The project is about 22. It includes a group of fuels called 23. This type of fuel affects the weather by creating
Questions 24-26 What percentage of each fuel is used in the world?
Write the correct letter A-D next to questions 24-26.
A natural gas B nuclear C oil D other
24. 45 percent 25. 20 percent 26. 8 percent
Questions 27-30 Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
27. Richard believes that the main problem with using fossil fuels is A they affect everybody through global warming B their supply will eventually run out C they create gases that pollute the air and damage all living things
28. Shirley wants to research nuclear energy because A the fuels used in nuclear energy release radiation even after they have been used B she wants to know how nuclear waste is disposed of C of public concerns over nuclear power stations situated close to where they live
29. Regarding other energy sources Richard A is going to research renewable energy sources B is not going to research renewable energy sources C has not decided if he is going to research renewable energy sources
30. For the next meeting Shirley will find some information about A the benefits of coal and oil B alternative energy sources C nuclear power stations
Part 4: Questions 31-40 Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Although we cannot do anything about the plants and animals that are already (31) we can do something about the many species in the world today that are in danger of becoming extinct in the future.
The main reason for the growing number of (32) species is the destruction of their (33) The rapidly (34) human population needs more land and resources for (35) This is changing and destroying the habitats that plant and animal species need for (36)
One way we can save endangered species and permanently (37) these habitats is to create and support national parks and reserves. National parks encourage people to enjoy the (38) of species without harming them.
People who visit these parks must be sure to obey few rules. These include following fire regulations, leaving (39) placing all rubbish in a bin, not picking the flowers and not taking birds’ eggs.
Public (40) will help ensure the survival of our plant and animal species.
Section 1: Questions 1-5 Complete the following form with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
PERSONAL DETAILS FOR HOMESTAY APPLICATION
First Name
(1)………………….
Family Name
Yuichini
Gender
Female
Age
28
Passport Number
(2)………………….
Nationality
Japanese
Course enrolled
(3)……………………….
Length of the course
(4)……………………….
Homestay time
(5)……………………..
(1)(2) (3)(4) (5)
Question 6 Mark TWO letter that represent the correct answer.
6. Which kind of family does the girls prefer? A A big family with many young children В A family without smoker or drinkers С A family without any pets D A family with many animals or pets
Questions 7-10 Fill in the blanks with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
7. Although the girl is not a vegetarian, she doesn’t eat a lot of meat. Her favourite food is 8. The girls has given up playing handball. Now, she just play with her friends at weekends. 9. The girl does not like the bus because they are always late. She would rather 10. The girl can get the information about the homestay family that she wants
Section 2: Questions 11-20 Complete the notes by filling in the blanks with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NUMBER for each answer.
NOTES
VISAS Now Eznina visas are needed by almost all nationalities. Normal visas last (11) You need to pay (12) for the visa. Price may change from time to time Some Enzian consulates neighbouring countries require you to provide a letter to (13) You can get information of major embassies on (14) of the student handbook. If you want to re-enter Eznia, you must get a multi-entry visa.
SOME MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL ADVICE If you carry a lot of money, you need to complete a (15) Remember to declare all your items, especially expensive items, on a (16) You are advised to carry a health certificate. The one you need is the (17)
NOTES FOR STUDENTS If you wish to get a youth fare card, you should show your (18) Due to the bureaucracy in Eznia, you are advised to take at least (19) passport photos with you.
CURRENCY Pounds and US dollars are not very useful now in Eznia, so you should take (20) or with you.
Section 3: Questions 21-24 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
21. The woman being interviewed is now working in the bank. Her occupation is 22. The woman usually spends about when she goes shopping. 23. The woman often goes to because she finds them convenient. 24. According to the woman, is/are her most difficult thing(s) to buy.
Questions 25-27 Fill in the blanks with ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
• 50% of the people being interviewed spend (25) a month. • 15% of the people being interviewed spend (26) a month. • 35% of the people being interviewed spend (27) a month.
Questions 28-30 Mark THREE letter that represent the correct answer.
Most of the people being interviewed think that…………………………….is/are most difficult to buy.
A Books B Study Materials C Foods D Trousers E Shoes F Sportswear
Section 4: Questions 31-40 Choose the correct letter, A, B, or С.
31. What does the lecturer provide for those who are interested in doing extra reading? A Personal consultation sessions. B Extra materials, such as a booklist. C Mid-term examination. D Free glasses.
32. In the past, time management meant you needed to A reduce your stress. B plan for every hour of the week. C own a good watch. D set goals and try to achieve these goals.
33. Today, wise time management means you need to A set goals and work in a systematic way. B work faster. C set an overview of your assignment. D make a list, plan for everything and try to stick to this plan.
34. In this college, students are assigned ____________ at the end of each semester. A team projects. B final term examinations. C essays. D time management courses.
35. One sign he lecturer mentions that students feel under pressure is A library books go missing. B students get angry for no reason. C lower class attendance rates. D trouble at the library.
36. What kind of suggestion does the lecturer give to the students? A Making a very detailed plan of their daily activities. B Not being so stressed just because there is an assignment. C A regular one-hour session in their personal timetables. D Wearing comfortable shoes.
37. According to the lecturer, there are three kinds of planners. They are: A one weekly planner, one daily planner and one hour planner. B one yearly planner, one weekly planner and one daily planner. C one term planner, one monthly planner and one weekly planner. D one term planner, one weekly and one daily planner.
38. If you want to set an overview of your time, you should need at least A one week. B half a week. C one month. D one term.
39. The daily planner of time is mainly concerned with A the detailed planning. B how to plan all available time. C TV schedules. D an overview of everything you need to do for several days.
40. According to the lecturer, wise time management may have the following benefit: A having more time to spend on relaxation and other activities. B improving your performance in the final term assignment. C helping you write better essays. D improving your memory.