Part 1
Questions 1 -10Listen from here
Complete the form below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
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Part 2
Questions 11-17Listen from here
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
11. The speaker’s job requires
Aa great deal of walking.
Bextensive travel.
Cclean water.
12. Why is this story being told?
Ato promote Charity-Water
Bfor entertainment purposes
Cto encourage Helen
13. Why do the charity workers usually surprise communities?
AIt makes people happy.
BIt is difficult to spread news.
CIt makes their work easier.
14. When villagers heard of the charity workers’ arrival, they
Ahad a party.
Bwere suspicious.
Ctook no notice.
15. Helen is feeling
Aecstatic about her new life.
Bcurious about the charity workers.
Cnostalgic about her old life.
16. What did the speaker notice about Helen?
Athat she had bathed recently
Bthe care she took with her appearance
Cthat she was wearing a green uniform
17. Making someone feel beautiful was
Apart of the speaker’s job description.
Ban unexpected bonus for the speaker.
Cof little importance to the speaker.
Questions 18-20
In what THREE ways did the new well improve Helen’s life?
Choose THREE letters A – G.
AHer children enjoyed better health
BIt increased her household income
CIt gave her more free time
DShe got a leadership position
EShe had more choices and options
FShe made new friends in her village
GIt allowed her to go to school.
Part 3
Questions 21-25
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Jessica is interviewing Dr. Kitching for for the school newspaper.
Everyone Jessica knows is rather about how to ask for references.
Dr. Kitching gives Jessica permission to their conversation.
Dr. Kitching writes more than a year.
The majority of are in the spring or early summer when students start thinking about their future.
Questions 26-30 Listen from here
Complete the flow-chart below.
A. | message | |
B. | meeting | |
C. | information | |
D. | exam | |
E. | telephone call | |
F. | course | |
G. |
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter A – G next to questions 26 – 30.
Start with a(n) 26.ABCDEFG |
Say what 27.ABCDEFG you took and when you took it. |
Give any 28.ABCDEFG to identify yourself. |
Follow up with a(n) 29.ABCDEFG |
Ask for a(n) 30.ABCDEFG |
Part 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Date: 6th NovemberLecture Topic: Primate BehaviourReview – last lecture we talked about how physical features apply to:• living primates• classification• • Human evolution is not just about how people have , but also about how our behaviour evolved.• The most notable thing about humans is not just that they walk on two legs but that they can —————-Primate Cognitive AbilitiesCognition = the amount of that goes into a behaviour,It’s difficult to come up with to measure cognition.How sentient are the ?Sentient = there is conscious thoughtBehaviours that support the presence of conscious thought in primates:• Various sorts of (helping others without benefit)• “Machiavellian intelligence” or deliberate • Chimps can be language trained – highly intelligent• Cognition and intelligence in primates has deep ramifications. |