Part 1
Questions 1-10Listen from here
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
CAR XPRESS | VehicleHire | |
provider of top-quality hire vehicles in the Auckland area | ||
Order Form | ||
Name | Marge Thompson (Example) | |
Booking Reference number: | ||
Hire period: | 14 days | |
Vehicle model: | ||
Collection date: | 2nd July (around 3 p.m.) | |
Collection point: | Blue Car Park | |
Return date: | (around 6p.m.) | |
Insurance type: | ||
Conditions: | £500 , otherwise fully covered | |
Payment method: | ||
Cost of vehicle hire: | £280 | |
Additional costs:Insurance: £75 £25 £25 | ||
Total | £455.50 (including ) |
Part 2
Questions 11-16 Listen from here
Label the flow chart below.
Choose SIX answers from the box, drag and drop the correct answer, next to questions 11-16.
Find an application sponsorthree cardsbalanceinquestinterviewdepositmentortestsform |
Submit the membership sponsorthree cardsbalanceinquestinterviewdepositmentortestsform accompanied by the relevant sponsorthree cardsbalanceinquestinterviewdepositmentortestsform |
Attend next general meeting of the club. |
Wait for approval by committee. |
If required, present yourself for further sponsorthree cardsbalanceinquestinterviewdepositmentortestsform |
Settle remaining sponsorthree cardsbalanceinquestinterviewdepositmentortestsform |
To get playing handicap, submit sponsorthree cardsbalanceinquestinterviewdepositmentortestsform |
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balance
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interview
deposit
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Questions 17-20 Listen from here
Complete the table below.
Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.
You may use any letter more than once.
You do not have to use all the letters.
A. | full playing rights | |
B. | play by invitation | |
C. | restricted play | |
D. | cannot play at weekends |
Member Type | Playing Rights (Competition) | Costs |
Full Ordinary Member | full playing rights | £10,000 (or four instalments of £2,500) |
Associate Member | full playing rights | £9,000 (limited number of places) |
5-Day Member | 17.ABCD | £5,000 (payment counts towards full ordinary membership) |
Intermediate Member | 18.ABCD | £1,800 |
Junior Member | 19.ABCD | £1,800 |
Senior Member | full playing rights | £1,800 |
Overseas Member | 20.ABCD | £1,800 |
Part 3
Questions 21-25Listen from here
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
21. Sheena mainly wanted to do her project on Rafael Nadal because
Ahe is a hero and role model for her.
Bshe wanted to gain an insight into how he dealt so well with pressure.
Cshe wanted to choose an unusual subject to be the focus of her study.
22. Initially, Niall was
Avery confident in the choice of project subject Sheena had made.
Bnot convinced he should support Sheena’s choice of project subject.
Cfascinated by the things he was able to discover about Rafael Nadal.
23. Sheena and Niall were aware that their chosen project
Awas quite conventional.
Bmight lose them a lot of credibility.
Cwas dangerous and could have caused them physical harm.
24. How did Sheena and Niall find out most of the information they needed?
Aby researching newspapers and other secondary sources
Bby quizzing the subject of their project in person
Cby studying material in the library sports archive
25. What did Sheena and Niall find very useful as an additional source of information in support of their primary one?
Athe library sports archive
Ba face-to-face interview
Cnewspaper articles
Questions 26-30 Listen from here
What is the tutor’s opinion about the presentation skills of Sheena and Niall?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 26-30.
A. | excellent | |
B. | acceptable | |
C. | poor |
26.ABC use of equipment
27.ABC content
28.ABC timing
29.ABC use of handouts
30.ABC level of interaction
Part 4
Questions 31-38Listen from here
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Breed | Country of Origin | Origin | Distribution | Features |
Abyssinian | Natural | much of the especially Somalia | often has m-shaped forehead | |
Aegean | Greece (the only known of cat) | Natural | throughout Greece, though very uncommon elsewhere | is an ever-present fur colour |
Australian | Australia | Natural | Mainly Australia, although some catteries have also them in the UK as well | renowned for and not inclined to scratch very often |
Bobtail | United States | Crossbreed | mainly USA | several different versions of the breed, each with different physical characteristics |
Questions 39-40Listen from here
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
The best child-friendly pets
The Australian is composed and even-tempered, making it the perfect pet to have around children, though the fact that it is renders it very costly to purchase.
Despite being part-bobcat, the Bobtail does not exhibit any of the associated with its wild cousin, and, in fact, makes a very good family pet.