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SECTION 1         Questions 1 - 10

Questions 1- 6

Complete the table below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

JENNO’S ZOO TOURS

Snakes
Name of Tour Birds Galore 1 ..……....…....
Unlimited

Beginning
2 ....………..... 12:00 3.......……......
times

Price per
4 ........………. 5 ........………. $9.50
person

Included in
hold a python hold an eagle 6 ........……….
price

Questions 7-10

Complete the notes.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

 All tours leave from 7.............................., next to the café.

 interpreter available
 The tours are given in 8..........................
 The customers should bring 9............…....... and some 10 ................…........

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SECTION 2         Questions 11-20

Questions 11 and 12

Choose TWO letters A-E

What are the TWO awards Mitchford university has won?

Awards Won by Mitchford

A.      Research Excellence
B.      Online University
C.      University of the Year
D.      Distance Education
E.      Staff Excellence

Question 13-17

Choose the correct letter A, B, C, or D

13 Postgraduate students at Mitchford University receive help only

A. if they have families


B. if they are new students
C. if they are overseas students
D. if they are first year students

14 Student Administration is responsible for


A. enrolments
B. collection of student fees
C. exam results
D. all class timetables

15 Student fees are used


A. to purchase new music
B. for movie nights
C. to pay for some class excursions
D. to host special charity dinners

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16 Once a student is accepted into Mitchford, the application
A. is sent to the registrar's office
B. goes to Student Administration
C. goes to the testing department
D. is checked for a good academic record

17 Notification of acceptance takes place


A. in late June
B. in early April
C. in late May
D. in early June

Questions 18-20

Choose THREE letters A-G

What are the THREE major ways applications can be delayed?

A. incorrect postage
B. sending application to Post Office Box
C. not including academic records
D. forgetting a forwarding address
E. sending the application to the wrong address
F. forgetting to include payment

G. paying only $45.00

SECTION 3        Questions 21 - 30

Questions 21 - 23

Choose THREE letters A-G

According to the discussion, which THREE reasons are given for dividing up tasks in a group?

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A.    people can do what they want


B.    the lecture notes suggested it
C.    the work will be distributed evenly
D.    a classmate suggested it
E.    some tasks take longer
F.    most groups do it this way
G.    some tasks are more difficult than others

Questions 24-26

Complete the table below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

SCHEDULE OF TASKS     

Person responsible Task Due Date

Tom design the survey March 23

Anne 24 ……………………. mid-March

Carol 25……………………... 26 …………………………


 

Questions 27-30

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Guidelines for Oral Presentation

Due Date: April 12

Length:    27 Min :………...minutes           Max: ………….. minutes

Points for delivery:

Maintain 28 ……………………..

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- don't read the presentation

- speak clearly

 Make use of gestures

 Include a variety of 29 …………………….

- OHT's,

- handouts,

- use the 30…………………………

- DVD or Video

SECTION 4         Questions 31-40

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NUMBERS for each answer.

ABORIGINAL ENGLISH

Background

 much recent research

 31 …………… of languages once spoken by Aboriginals


 Aboriginal people adopted the language of 32……………………………………
 Many languages died off
 white man impacted Aboriginal 33……………….. and …………………..

Use today
 two major language groups

- spoken in 34…………………….. of Australia

- The Kimberleys and Far North Queensland

 35 ………………. fluent speakers using two major language groups

 5000 speakers currently using the 36 ..………………… language


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A. Numbers of Languages Used

 languages range in number from 37……………to ………..………

 all languages mutually incomprehensible


 mostly variations of 38………………………
 much in common with English

B. Future outlook

 as older generations die, the languages could be 39 .……………….

 some languages being revived by communities


 future of the Aboriginal language in the hands of 40 ………………….
 preservation of the language must be taken seriously

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