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PART 1:

A. LISTENING (50pts)
Part 1: For questions 1-5, listen to a conversation about an accident.
Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Write
your answers in the corresponding boxes provided.
1. The accident happened at the summer party.
2. His initial assessment of the injury was optimistic.
3. He had to have several stitches the following day.
4. They both remember the news stories about the very strong winds.
5. The speaker hit his chin against the side of a car.
Your answers:
1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F

Part 2: For questions 6-10, listen to a recording and choose FIVE


answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to
Questions 6-10.
What incident is related to each of the following people?
A. brought tea tree oil into Australia in 1770
B. challenged the benefit of tea tree oil
C. reported the special eating habit in Australia
D. listed plant species
E. studied the tea tree oil
F. saw Australian Aborigines drink
G. used tea tree for medical treatment

6. Aborigines _______
7. Dutch explorer _______
8. Sir Hugh Palliser _______
9. Captain James Cook _______
10. Dr. Arthur Penfold _______
Your answers:
6. G 7. C 8. B 9. F 10.E
Part 3: You will hear a radio programme in which two people , James
Reese and Yordanka Hellmans, are discussing a planning decision by
the local council. For questions 11-15, choose the answer A, B, C or D
which fits best according to what you hear.
11. James feels that the rezoning decision ___
A. can still be reversed if campaigners fight hard.
B. should lead to resignations in the council.
C. does not spell the end of his campaign.
D. means planning laws are now on his side.
12. Yordanka suggests that Buttersdale Park ___
A. has been zoned for industrial purposes for a long time.
B. is now largely protected from being built on.
C. will be further industrialised in the future.
D. covers a relatively small and insignificant area.
13. Yordanka wants to ensure businesses set up in the new zone ___
A. have a lot of profit potential.
B. are supported and welcomed by the townspeople.
C. bring considerable benefits to the local area.
D. are owned and run by local people.
14. James and Yordanka are in agreement that ____
A. only a small portion of the park will be affected.
B. the area boasts a very skilled workforce.
C. only locally owned businesses should be approved.
D. applicant businesses should be carefully assessed.
15. James claims that an environmental report ___.
A. suggests the entire park will be negatively impacted.
B. proves more of the park has been rezoned than Yordanka claims.
C. suggests the size of the rezoned area is very relevant.
D. should be commissioned to assess the impact on the park.
Your answers:
11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Part 4: For questions 16-25, listen to a report about when people should
be told they have risky genes and complete the sentences. Write NO
MORE THAN THREE WORDS taken from the recording in each blank.
 There is an active debate amongst researchers about whether they are
obliged to let participants know they have a (16) ____genetic
mutation________________.
 Jane Tiller is an ethical, legal and social advisor in public (17) _____health
genomics______________ at Monash University
 There are results which are talking about a (18) ___predispositioned
disease________________ such as cancer or heart conditions and can
help to prevent the disease.
 Black-boxing means that researchers will look at genes and they will
purposely black out anything that might be (19) ____medically
actionable________________ or might be predictive.
 The researchers look at childhood (20) _____diseases___________ or
different types of conditions.
 97% of the participants of the Lifepool study involving women who have
(21) _______breast cancer predisposing__________________ genes
want to see the results of genetic analysis.
 The researchers have been working through with the (22) ______ethnic
committees____________ and the scientific committees about how we
can offer these results back.
 They are starting to work on the (23) ____protocol__________ for
returning the first small batch of results, which is really good news.
 It’s important that (24) _____genetic councils___________ are involved in
providing that information and in providing people with support in making
the decision whether to have testing.
 There is now a (25) _____touring___________ in place which the life
insurance industry has put in place which gives some consumer protection
up to certain limits.
PART 2:
I. LISTENING (5,0 points)
Part 1. For questions 1-5, listen to a telephone conversation about a job
vacancy and decide whether these statements are True (T) or False (F). Write
your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided.
1. Steve phones the agency to find out about a permanent post at a call centre.
2. Ellen says the problem with some students is that they arrive late for work.
3. Steve would mainly take calls from customers who want information about their
credit card accounts.
4. Men account for the majority of the total callers.
5. Ellen says that call centre operatives should be both experienced and intelligent.
Your answers
1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.T

Part 2. For question 6-10, listen to a lecture about volcano. Answer the
questions below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NUMBER for
each answer
6. When did Mt Pinatubo erupt for the first time?
_____5500 years ago__________________________________________
7. When was the earthquake measuring 7.8 recorded?
_______July 1990________________________________________
8. When did the expert begin to study Mt Pinatubo?
_____Mid-March 1991__________________________________________
9. What fell on the local villages on 2nd April?
_____ash_________________________________________
10. What does a “Level 5” alert mean?
_____eruption in progress_________________________________________
Part 3. For questions 11-15, listen to a radio interview in which a psychologist,
Colin Fraser, talks about cultural identity and choose the correct answer A, B,
C, or D which fits best according to what you hear. Write your answers in the
corresponding numbered boxes provided.
11. When discussing his own cultural identity, Colin reveals
A. his resilience to changing cultures. B. his unorthodox family background.
C. his ability to adapt. D. his feeling of alienation.
12. What does Colin regard as the defining aspect of a person’s cultural identity?
A. the sense of birth right B. the emotion it generates
C. the physical proximity to heritage D. the symbols of tradition
13. What is the influence of a culture attributed to?
A. the dissemination of wisdom B. connection between societies
C. knowledge of one’s background D. the practice of archaic rituals
14. According to Colin, what makes a culture successful on the global scene?
A. its capacity for tolerance B. its isolation from the mainstream
C. its aptitude for resolving conflicts D. its ability to be self-effacing
15. During the conversation, Colin is
A. distinguishing between birthplace and residence.
B. advocating the celebration of heritage.
C. highlighting the differences in societies.
D. addressing the issues raised by conflicting cultures.

Your answers
11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Part 4. You will hear someone called Karen Williams talking about her career.
Complete the sentences with a word or short phrase.
At the end of her first work experience, Karen spent two days (16)_____planning
routers_____________ and checking rooms with the floor housekeeper.
Her last work experience was spent in the hotel's (17) _________front
office___________________
The subject of Karen's next course was (18)________hospitality
management___________
During her HND course, the subjects she had to study were business studies, hotel
management, human resource management and (19)_____operational
techniques_____________
The optional subjects Karen took were conference and (20) ______leisure facility
management_______________, advanced business and languages
The topic of her report was (21)_______green issues_____________in hotels
In her report, she wrote reviews of various
(22)______giveaways______________________
She joined an organisation with the initials (23)______________________________
She got information from a magazine called (24)_____caterer and hotel
keeper____________________
In her present job, she has to deal with problems caused by the hotel being (25)
______overbooked_________

PART 6:
1. who said corona virus will go on longer?

2. why can we answer for the question when the pandemic will be over?

3. What is the international program set up to ensure all countries


get enough vaccines?
4.where has the vaccines been delivered?

5. who show the gap of having vaccines between the rich and poor
countries?

6. why did some rich countries have so may vaccine doses?

7. How did canada have secure to buy the vaccines from covax?

8. who is urged to ensure the poor countries to have vaccines?

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