Part 1
Questions 1-6Listen from here
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
NAME | LOCATION | PRICING | NOTES |
The Royal | Just off Burgundy Road in the heart of the city (Example) | £4,000 to book event room for whole evening including | Guests can avail themselves of on rooms at sister premises opposite (Royal Hotel) |
Venue 1 | City Hall | £ to hire out both floors | (i) Capacity to 250 guests(ii) Can arrange for a to be provided |
Questions 7-10Listen from here
Now complete the rest of the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Inside the the city’s tallest building | £10,000, but prepared to offer a 50% discount on | wedding cake provided |
Part 2
Questions 11-15 Listen from here
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 11-15.
ABCDEFG Ticket Office
ABCDEFG Designer Boutique
ABCDEFG Garden Centre
ABCDEFG Cineplex Cinema
ABCDEFG Toilets
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Having trouble with Drag and Drop? Fix Drag & Drop
Questions 16-20Listen from here
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
16. The building of the complex
Ahas now been approved and building work can start.
Bmust not begin until the plans have been revised.
Cwill be discussed for the first time at the next town planners’ meeting.
17. The investors originally applied for funding of
A£1.3 million from the council.
B£0.3 million from the council.
C£1 million from the council.
18. If the business remains operational for less than 5 years what will happen?
AThe council will repay the grant in full.
BAll the grant aid money must be returned to the council.
CHalf the grant aid money must be returned to the council.
19. How many employees of the business should come from within 5 miles of Newsworth?
Abetween 5 and 25 percent
B25 percent
C75 percent
20. How many employees from more than 25 miles away from Newsworth can be employed?
Abetween 5 and 25 percent of the total workforce
B25 percent of the total workforce
Cnone without council approval
Part 3
Questions 21-25Listen from here
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
21. Chris
Ahad to resit some of his exams.
Bpassed his exams as expected.
Cwas relieved to pass his exams.
22. Elle
Adid badly in her Accounting exam because she had the hiccups.
Bpassed her Accounting exam despite having a fever.
Chad to resit her Accounting exam.
23. Third year makes up
A25% of the overall mark for the degree.
B42% of the overall mark for the degree.
C75% of the overall mark for the degree.
24. Elle doesn’t want to study in the group because
Ashe prefers to study alone.
Bthe situation with her accommodation has changed.
Cshe prefers not to study on campus.
25. Elle lives
Aon campus.
Bin a place of her own.
Cwith her parents.
Questions 26-30 Listen from here
What does Elle say about the following subjects?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 26-30.
A. | She will study it. | |
B. | She won’t study it. | |
C. | She might study it. |
26.ABC Marketing
27.ABC Human Resources
28.ABC Business Law
29.ABC Organisational Behaviour
30.ABC Finance
Part 4
Questions 31-35Listen from here
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
The Freudian Slip
– Parapraxis is also known by the a Freudian slip.
– In psychoanalysis, Freudian slips are not thought of as slips
– Psychoanalysts believe they provide into our deepest and most suppressed thoughts.
– For a slip to be Freudian, the speaker must not be conscious of
– Freudian slips are said to reveal when are present that the speaker is subconsciously trying to restrain or repress.
Questions 36-40Listen from here
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
– Many cognitive psychologists believe the explanation for so-called Freudian slips is far than Freud suggested.
– They regard these spoken mistakes as no more than caused by poor attention to detail etc.
– There is a tendency, they argue, to use incorrect words when they are already close to the forefront of our thoughts, or when we have used them in a before.
– concur with the cognitive psychologist viewpoint, pointing out that we often use familiar words slightly out of context as a replacement for unfamiliar or archaic ones.
– The slips happen when the words we choose are not for the words we are trying to replace.