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Its acitficult career to got started in B_ tsimportant to be able to work flexible hours. © It'S. poorly pad job forthe amount of work involved. ‘Yu hear two cyclist taking about thr sport 3 The man thinks his success as @ cysts due to ‘A. tis complete dedication B the age at which he started © a series of reat role models. 4 When talking ebout cycling ina velodrome, the woman reveals her ‘A. feae of dangerous sport. inability to follow instructions. © wilingness to accept a chatlenge. st Tie | ‘You hear 2 man callad Rey talking about boos on a phone-in programmo. ‘5. Why has he phoned the programme? A. 10 aise issues not previously discussed B10 challenge the opinions of other contibutors © tolond his support toa viow that's been expressed 6 When taiking about garderis, he is ‘A. describing what he does in his oven, encouraging people to grow cota things. © suggesting that people keep bees themselves. TEST 1: USTENING Part 2 ‘You will hear a student called Tim Farnham giving a lass presentation about a seabird caled the albatross, Fer questions 7-14, compete the sontonoas with a word or short phrase. In the exam, mark your answers on the separate answer sheet THE ALBATROSS ‘Tim thinks thatthe name ‘albatross! comes originally from a word in the (7) language. “There are current thought tobe 2 total of (8) species of albatross. ‘The fact that trees on (9) ‘explains why the albatross isn't found in some areas. By using a locking mechanism in its (10). : the albatross can save ‘energy when ying. ‘Tim explains thatthe albatross has a surprisingly good sense of (11) ‘Tim was surprised to discover that (12) allack albatross nests, The albatross used to be hunted mosty fois (19). o 2 well as for food. Tim gives the example of (14) ‘as plastic objects commonly eaten by albatosses. 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For questions 15-20, ‘choose the answer (A.B, C or D) which fis best according to what you hear. 415 Amy traces her decision to become a choreographer back to A. the advice of her first dance teacher her need to express herself through movement. © the emphasis placed on dance in her primary school 1D her failure to reach a high level of sporting achievement. 16 Amy feels that, above al, a goad choreographer s one who ‘A. remains in touch with the everyday feelings of dancers. 'B_ keeps dancers motivated during long tring sessions. (Chas experiance of appearing on stage as a dancer. Disable o join in wth the dancing ise f necessary. 417 When she's creating a new dance, Amy ‘A. finds iteasier to work drect with a composer. B_ prefers to be given clear constraints fo work within, © keeps an open mind about haw a piece might develop 1D. accepls that some of her ideas will prove tobe unpopular. 18 Inner work as a choreographer, Amy aims to ‘A. challenge the audience's ideas about what dance is, 'B_ foal that she is conveying a message tothe audience. © thillthe audience with some cuting-2dge dance techniques. craw the audience's attention away from other elements inthe show. 49 When asked about choosing dancers to work with, Amy says she ‘A. alos on the expertise top professionals bring to the creative process. 'B__sccepis the need to accommodate the feelings of sensitive people, © finds those with less experience an easier propostn. likes to help those she has previously taught 20 When she's working on a new production ofa wellknown pioce, Amy ‘A. tiesto bull on the work of those who have gone before, Bis aware of the need to update the ideas ina pay. Is annoyed if people make uneir comparisons. 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