Professional Documents
Culture Documents
KINGSBURY
Adult Education College
PERSONAL DETAILS
Name: 1 Peter …………………
Age: 2 ……………….. years
Occupation: 3 ………………….
Address: 4 ………………….
Kingsbury
Phone number: 5 ………………….
COURSE DETAILS
Title: 6 …………………..
Start date: 7 …………………..
Method of payment: 8 …………………..
Reference: 9 ………………….
Questions 1-4
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 5-8
When would Alex like to use different facilities?
A weekend
B daytime
C evening
Write the correct letter, A, B, or C next to questions 5-8.
5. gym …………………
6. outdoor pool …………………
7. badminton court …………………
8. steam room …………………
SECTION 1
Questions 1-3
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
Example:
Which sport is the woman interested in?
A gymnastics
B swimming
C tennis
Questions 4-10
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Yoga classes
• held on Monday, 4 …………………… and ……………………..
mornings
• weekend evenings from 5 …………………… to ………………….
• attend 6 …………………….. per week
• see instructor to change 7 ……………………….
• cost £1.50
SECTION 1
Questions 1-10
Listen to a customer enquiring about different types of radios and complete the notes
below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each
answer.
SECTION 1
Questions 1-8
Listen to a man buying an Internet connection and complete the form below. Write NO
MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SECTION 1
Questions 1-7
Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Questions 8-10
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
A BA010
B BA101
C BA011
A a month.
B 9 months.
C 12 months.
SECTION 1
Questions 1-5
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Maidenhead
‘Gypsy Ballads’ Eddie Hicks
8:00 – late
5 ………… dance Stand up comedy
Heavy metal band
Questions 6-8
Complete the form below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Name: 6 …………………………
Questions 9 and 10
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
A £12.
B £20.
C £25.
SECTION 1
Questions 1-8
Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 9-15
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
Question 16
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
16 The most expensive test is …
A BEC
B IELTS
C FCE
Questions 17 and 18
For each question, choose TWO letters A-E.
17 In which TWO months could you do any of the three tests?
A April
B May
C June
D November
E December
18 Which TWO ways can a student pay for the course?
A credit card
B bank cheque
C cash
D traveller’s cheque
E bank transfer
Membership benefits:
Weekly club meetings on 1 ………………… evenings
Regular 2 ………………… packed with useful information
Full social programme
Social certificates for 3 ……………….. participation
Membership Fee:
Only 4 £ ………….. per term or 5 £ …………… per year
Questions 6-10
Listen and complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
BACKSTAGE TOUR
Stand on the stage, see where the orchestra plays and
meet the 6 ………………… staff and performers.
Duration: 7 ………………….
Departure: 7 a.m.
Cost: 8 $ ……………. per person
Includes: 9 light ………………….
Notes on University 2
Subject: International Business
Qualification: MIB
Entry requirements
Educational qualifications 1 …………………………………
English language 2 ……………………… in IELTS or higher.
Course hours: 3 ………………….. per week.
Extended stay: at the start of the 4 …………………………..
Course dates
Semester 1: 27th September to 22nd January.
Semester 2: 7th February to 5 ……….......th May.
Course content
Study of 6 ……………………….., in particular how they are managed and their
changing external context.
Questions 7-10
Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
Phone enquiries
Purpose of call: Information about MIB course
Caller details……
First degree…….
Subject: 8 …………………………..
Class: 9 …………………………..
25%
45%
45% 55%
55%
75%
Male Female
5. Ellen says that call centre operatives should be
A experienced.
B intelligent.
C helpful.
Questions 6-10
Listen to the second part of the recording and label the map with the correct letter.
A Insurance offices
B Shipping company
C Call centre
D Petrol station
E Hotel
F Railway station
G Shopping centre
H Local government offices
Qualifications
BA in Social Studies
Postgraduate Certificate in 2 ……………………
Questions 6-10
Answer the questions. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
for each answer.
6 How long can the selection procedure for applicants take?
...........................................................................................................................
7 When are short-listed applicants usually interviewed?
...........................................................................................................................
8 Approximately what proportion of the cost of their training and travel are
applicants expected to contribute?
...........................................................................................................................
9 How long does each volunteer's training last?
...........................................................................................................................
10 When do placements generally begin?
...........................................................................................................................
Questions 7-10
Complete the notes using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Healthy eating
Very important to eat a 1 .................................... diet
People in Europe and USA eat 2 .............................. more sugar now than in 1800
Try to eat plenty of fresh fruit and veg- 3 ............................. servings a day, if poss.
Cut down on fat – eat lean meat, poultry, fish and low-fat 5 ....................................
SECTION 2
Questions 1-10
Complete the sentences. In this practice task, each answer is TWO WORDS.
At work
• Decide on a 1 ________________________________ and stick to it.
• Make sure that you take a 2 ________________________________ of at least 30
minutes.
• Prioritise your e-mails, faxes and 3 ________________________________ .
• Make good use of the 4 ________________________________ .
• Accept that there will still be things in 5 ________________________________ at the
end of the day.
• Talk to someone about something 6 ________________________________ .
At home
• After work, concentrate on 7 _____________________ other people.
• Avoid 8 ___________________.
• Play a part in your 9 _____________________ .
• Take up an activity like painting, learning a 10 _________________ or a
new sport.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-3
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 4-6
Label the diagram. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
6 .....................................
Rotunda
Gallery Gallery
Ramp
5 ......................... Visible storage
4 .................................
Entrance
Questions 7 and 8
Complete the sentences. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
7. The sculpture in the Rotunda took _______________ more than three years to create.
8. The best way of getting to the museum is __________________________ .
Questions 9 and 10
9. When is the museum closed? Write C in the appropriate space.
10. When is the museum open late? Write L in the appropriate TWO spaces.
SECTION 2
Questions 1 and 2
Circle TWO letters A-F.
Which TWO topics will be covered in the programmes?
A taking notes in a lecture
B taking part in a discussion
C writing a letter of enquiry
D preparing a job application
E understanding body language
F complaining in the telephone
Questions 3-10
Complete the notes below. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 2
Listen to a short talk on an organisation called Worldwide Student Projects (WSP)
and answer Questions 1-10.
Question 1
What does WSP aim to promote? …………………………...
Questions 2-7
Complete the table showing details of the projects. Write NO MORE THAN THREE
WORDS OR A LETTER for each answer.
LIST OF PROJECTS
Country Period Project Special information
Questions 8-10
Complete the flow chart. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-5
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
1. Cranley Hill Primary School first opened in
A. 1830
B. 1899
C. 1983
2. There are fewer pupils in the school now than in the past because
A. there are not enough teachers.
B. students have transport problems.
C. the local population has declined.
3. The head teacher is proud that the school is provided with energy from
A. wind power from their own turbine.
B. coal from the local mines.
C. electricity supplied by nearby villages.
4. The head teacher believes that primary pupils should study problems which
A. are regional rather than global.
B. can be solved locally.
C. may have no clear answer.
5. The children's meals at school are unusual because
A. they include food grown by the children.
B. they are provided by local people.
C. the children are involved in cooking the food.
Questions 6-10
Label the map.
Choose five answers from the box and write the letters A-H next to Questions 6-10.
A. bird cages
B. football field
C. play equipment
D. pond
E. recycling centre
F. sports field
G. storyteller's chair
H. tree house
SECTION 2
Questions 1-4
Label the map. Write the correct letter A-I
next to Questions 1-4.
Questions 5-10
Complete the table below. Use NO MORE THAN ONE WORD and/or A NUMBER for
each answer.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-5
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 6-10
Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
‘Animal Talk’
This programme is about communication systems of killer whales and elephants. Both
of these are mammals which have strong 6 …………………, live for a long time and have
large 7 …………………… .
Killer whales communicate mainly through 8 …………………. in the water but little
is known about the purpose of this communication. Elephants send messages through the
air in a process which is called 9 ‘……………………..’ because the message cannot be
heard by humans, and they can also receive messages through their 10 ……………….. .
2. At the beginning of each recording, say the date, ………………….., and person’s
name.
3. Apart from people’s memories, you can get information from various
………………….. .
8. A nickname is a ………………….. name that your friends and family call you.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-3
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
Questions 4-6
Label the plan below.
Write the correct letter A-F next to questions 4-6.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-4
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
1. What does Amy enjoy most about her work?
A. the social contact
B. the freedom of choice
C. the creative aspects
2. Why did Amy start her business?
A. a supermarket asked her to
B. she was inspired by a friend
C. she felt existing products were poor
3. Amy will take on more staff if
A. she decides to sell at a local farm shop.
B. her income reaches more the £7,000 a month.
C. she gets too tired to do so much work.
4. If Amy decides to sell on the Internet, she will have to
A. expand her work premises.
B. do more advertising.
C. use different ingredients.
Questions 5-10
Complete the flow chart below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
Go to 9 …………………………..…..
Receive up to 10 £…………………
SECTION 2
Questions 1-11
Listen and complete the interviewer’s notes below.
Notes
Reasons for applying for this course:
• has always been 1 ...................... teaching
• wants to gain a teaching qualification
Reasons for choosing our college specifically:
• can 2 ...................... accommodation 3 ...................... her brother
• was 4 ...................... the description of the course in the prospectus
• is keen on 5 ...................... teaching before doing it
Expectations of the course:
• a friend 6 ...................... her 7 ..................... the hard work
Concerns about the course:
• feels she is not very 8 ...................... maths
• has no 9 ...................... teaching
• 10 ...................... not being able to control the class
• unsure what to do if pupils 11 ..................... her
SECTION 2
Questions 1 and 2
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1 How far away is the nearest big town to Greenville?
A 10 kilometres
B 25 kilometres
C 500 kilometres
2 Which service came to the town recently?
A fire service
B medical service
C weather station
Questions 3-10
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-5
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
1 The burglary took place at …
A a museum.
B the county hall.
C a local shop.
2 The burglary took place …
A on Sunday night.
B on Thursday evening.
C at the weekend.
3 The clock is …
A one of a pair.
B very valuable.
C the work of an unknown clockmaker.
4 In the painting of Sir John Foxton, he is …
A standing by a horse.
B standing by a house.
C riding a horse.
5 How did the burglars get in?
A Through the windows.
B By the front door.
C The police don’t know.
Questions 6-10
Answer the questions below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-5
Listen and complete the notes with ONE OR TWO WORDS for each answer.
Questions 1-5
Listen and complete the table with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER for
each answer.
Questions 1-5
Listen to two men reading a catalogue and complete the notes below. Write NO MORE
THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 1-8
Listen to a man buying an Internet connection and complete the form below. Write NO
MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-3
You will hear a policeman giving a talk at a local community centre about a common crime. Write
NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
1. What crime is the talk about? ……………………………
2. When do people often find out that this crime has happened to them?
……………………………
3. What can you do to reduce its popularity? ……………………………
Questions 4 and 5
Listen to the second part of the police officer’s talk and answer questions 4 and 5.
4. ‘Identity theft’ means …
A stealing a credit card and using it legally.
B using someone’s personal details in order to make money.
C robbing an individual rather than a company.
5. Which of these is NOT a reason for an increase in identity theft?
A modern technology
B the growth in all types of crime
C the increase in global business
Questions 1-4
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Questions 5-9
Answer the questions below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
5. What can you improve to reduce the risk of identity theft? ………………………..
9. If you are a victim, apart from the police, who should you tell? ………………………..
SECTION 2
Questions 1-6
Complete the flow chart below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Recruitment Process
Role-play exercise
Individual 4 …………………
Questions 1-5
Label the diagram below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-4
Label the plan below.
Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A-G next to Questions 1-4.
Vegetable Garden
A tall plants
B strawberries
C shed
D manure heap
E vegetable bed
F greenhouse
G compost bins
1 …………………..
2 …………………..
3 …………………..
4 …………………..
Questions 5-7
Complete the flow chart below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Year 1
Legumes (e.g. 5 …………………..) release nitrogen into soil.
Year 2
Brassicas (e.g. cabbages and broccoli) have a 6 ……………………… .
Year 3
Potato family (e.g. tomatoes, peppers) have big leaves
preventing the 7 ………………………. .
Questions 8-10
Label the diagram below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 2
Questions 1-5
Complete the flow chart below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each
answer.
Step 1
Prepare 1 …………….. with synopsis (optional) and sample 2 ………………..
Step 2
Find experienced 3 …………………………
Step 3
Forward manuscript to ‘Acquisitions’
Step 4
Send to Publications 4 ……………………….. Committee
Step 5
Receive 5 …………………………..
Step 6
Publish book
Questions 1-6
Label the plan below. Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A-H next to
Questions 1-6.
A Ground E Administration
B Research F Design
C First G Marketing
D Second H Training room
1 ………………………… floor
Reception
4 ………………………
Main entrance
Stairs
2 ……………………….. floor
Production 5 …………………….
Accounts
6 ……………….. dept
Stairs
Questions 1-3
Listen to the first part of the talk and choose the correct letters A-C.
1. The first commercial mobile phone network opened in 1979. In which country?
A. Japan
B. the USA
C. Norway
2. Which diagram shows the percentage of people in the EU who own a mobile
phone?
owners of
mobile phones
A B C
3. How do mobile phones transmit messages?
A. by infrared
B. by radio waves
C. by microwaves
Questions 4-10
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
DO’S DON’Ts
Only use phone when necessary. Don’t buy phone with a 7 ……………
‘SAR’ value.
Carry phone away from 5 ……………. Don’t use phone when reception is
when it’s on standby. 9 ………………….
Buy phone with long ‘talk time’. It gives Don’t buy protective gadgets that
out emissions which are 6 ……………… haven’t been independently 10 …………….
SECTION 2
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
for each answer.
Time
stopped Benefits
Questions 1-5
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
When it applies
Monday – Friday, from 7 a.m. until 1 …………………… p.m.
How to pay
by telephone
by 4 ……………………………..
on the Internet
at one of 5 ………………………… Pay Points in the zone
Questions 6-10
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 1-6
Listen to the recording and answer questions 1-6 using NO MORE THAN THREE
WORDS.
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Questions 7-10
Complete the sentences. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
To get into the choir or jazz band, students have to have 10 ............................. .
Questions 9 and 10
Choose TWO letters A-E.
What advice does Moira give visitors?
A Wear bright clothes.
B Get as close as you can to the animals.
C Watch wildlife from your car.
D Avoid making a noise.
E Take your dog with you.
Questions 5-10
Listen to the second part of the recording and complete the table. Write NO MORE THAN
THREE WORDS for each answer.
Group visits:
1 hour 5 …………. 15
adults
Group visits:
university 1 hour £2 6 ……….
students
10.15 a.m.
Group visits:
7 …………. 11.30 a.m. 13
schools
1.15 p.m.
SECTION 3
Questions 1 and 2
Label the two bars identified on the graph below. Choose your answers from the box.
15
List of cities
10 Calcutta
Los Angeles
Mexico City
5
New York
Tokyo
0
1 2
Questions 3-7
Complete the table.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 8-10
List three factors which affect the speed of decay.
8 ....................................
9 ....................................
10 ....................................
SECTION 3
Questions 1-10
Label the diagram below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 3
Questions 1 and 2
Label the two bars on the chart below. Choose your answers from the countries given in
the box.
Percentage of people watching television for more than two hours per day
60 List of Countries
50 Germany
40 New Zealand
30 Portugal
20 Switzerland
10 UK
0 USA
1 ………………………………… 2……………………………
Questions 3-7
Circle the correct letter A-C.
3 Which pie chart shows the TV channel’s average week?
News / factual
A B C
Drama
/entertainment
Other
A B C
Questions 8-10
Circle THREE letters A-F.
What THREE reasons did children give for not reading books?
A not interesting
B too expensive
D not fashionable
SECTION 3
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each
answer.
- number of 10 …………………………….
SECTION 3
Questions 1-3
Complete the sentences. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for
each answer.
Questions 4-6
Label the pie chart. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
4 …………… 5 …………………
6 ……………
Questions 7-9
Tick () the relevant boxes in each column.
Country 7 Which countries 8 Which countries 9 Which countries
are producing less use the most are increasing their
oil now than in the gasoline per head? gasoline use most
past? rapidly?
Great Britain
Canada
Germany
India
Japan
Mexico
Saudi Arabia
South Korea
former Soviet Union
USA
Question 10
Circle the correct letter A-C.
Which solution does Andrew favour?
A finding new sources of oil
B developing an alternation to oil
C imposing taxes on the use of oil
SECTION 3
Questions 1-3
Choose THREE letters A-H.
According to Josie, which THREE things are necessary for Music 103?
A. ability to read music
B. ability to sing
C. computer skills
D. ability to play a musical instrument
E. good maths
F. independent learning skills
G. membership of the music department
Questions 4-6
Choose THREE letters A-H.
Which THREE of the following activities does Music 103 involve?
A. designing a software programme
B. writing and playing back your own music
C. writing music for films
D. attending lectures at the university
E. listening to examples from the internet
F. going on study tours abroad
G. comparing modem and classical music
Questions 7-8
List TWO more things a student's computer needs for Music 103.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
- 7 …………... megabytes of RAM
- CD-ROM
- 8 ………………………………
Questions 9-10
Answer the questions below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
9 When does the next course begin?
……………………………………………………………….
10 How many assignments must be done to pass the course?
……………………………………………………………….
SECTION 3
Questions 1-5
Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
1 Sami and Irene decided to do a survey about access to computer facilities because
A no one had investigated this before.
B their tutor suggested this topic.
C this was a problem for many students.
2 Sami and Irene had problems with the reading for their project because
A the language was too technical.
B not much had been written about the topic.
C they could not locate the books in the library.
3 How did Sami and Irene get the main data in their survey?
A from face-to-face interviews
B from observation of students
C from online questionnaires
4 The tutor suggests that one problem with the survey was limitations in
A the range of students questioned.
B the number of students involved.
C the places where the questions were asked.
5 What proportion of students surveyed thought that a booking system would be the
best solution?
A B C % of students
recommending
booking system
Questions 6-10
What disadvantage was mentioned in relation to each suggestion?
Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A-H next to questions 6-10.
Disadvantage
6 Different rooms for educational and A against university regulations
recreational use …… B inconvenient for users
7 Restrictions on use by classes …… C involves long waits
D lack of alternative resources
8 New computers …… E need for security arrangements
9 24-hour access to computers …… F not a long-term solution
G more work for staff at centres
10 booking system ……
H too expensive
SECTION 3
Question 1
What were the TWO main problems with the first part of Eliot’s essay?
A. insufficient research
B. lack of organisation
C. narrow focus
D. inclusion of irrelevant material
E. insufficient supporting evidence
Questions 2-5
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Captive breeding
Introduction
- a 2 ………………….. of captive breeding
Advantages of captive breeding programmes
- allow preservation of species from extinction
- could give new function for 3 …………………. in future
- allow reintroduction of species into wild
Disadvantages of captive breeding programmes
- captive breeding is 4 …………………
- psychological effects of captivity
- danger of 5 …………………. for captive animals
- poor success in reintroduction to wild
Questions 6-10
What does Eliot say about the following factors related to the release of captive animals
into the wild?
A. the data shows that this factor is very important
B. the data shows that this factor is less important
C. no data is available for this factor
Write the correct letter A, B, or C next to questions 6-10.
Clockwork radio Powered by winding Less expensive than Special cell added,
radios using so you only wind it up
Energy stored in a 3…………………. when it is 4………….
1………………..
People not dependent
Gear box allows it to on shops
be released very
2…………… (highly
efficient)
Solar box cooker Uses sun’s light to Conserves 7……… Reflector added to
cook food increase rays
Dung can be used for
Sunlight enters 8…………….. Base of box
through 5…………… lid (improves crops) 10…………….. (retains
more heat)
Coverts light to Reduces 9…………..
longer wavelength so it diseases Lid inclined to
is 6……………….. increase surface area
SECTION 3
Questions 1-3
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Questions 4-10
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER for
each answer.
SECTION 3
Questions 1—3
Complete the sentences. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
1 Solar towers create energy from moving .................................... .
2 The first ever recorded use of this type of energy was in the ............................... .
3 The location of the first solar tower was .................................... .
Questions 4-8
Complete the flowchart. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Questions 9-10
Circle TWO letters A-E.
What are TWO disadvantages of solar towers?
A they are too expensive to run
B heat escapes from the solar collector
C they require a great deal of land
D they cannot produce electricity at night
E they need to be able to withstand high winds
SECTION 3
Questions 1-4
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
1 The total number of crimes in the greater London area is…
A going up.
B going down.
C staying about the same.
2 The number of robberies is…
A going up.
B going down.
C staying about the same.
3 The number of burglaries is…
A going up.
B going down.
C staying about the same.
4 Of all reported crime, vehicle crimes account for…
A a quarter.
B a half.
C the majority.
Questions 5-10
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SECTION 3
Questions 1-7
You will hear some students responding to a survey on vivisection.
Write the correct letter, A, B, or C next to Questions 1-7.
A Dawn
B Eddie
C Fran
Questions 1-12
You will hear two students giving a talk on ‘big cats’.
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
Status Weight of adult Found in Hunting behaviour Prey includes Additional notes
Lion not endangered 160 – 1 ……… plains in females do most of gazelle, 4 ……., 5 ……………
work; usually hunt share
kg (male) 2 ………….. wildebeest,
in teams of responsibility
3 ………………. buffalo for rearing cubs
in pride
Cheetah endangered 30-50 kg Africa, usually alone, springbok, can reach speeds
and Middle East, sometimes warthog, gazelle of 8 ………kph
6 …………… South 7 ………… to
Central Asia bring down larger
prey
Ocelot threatened 9 …………. kg Southern hunt alone, usually rodents, reptiles, catch fish by
with extinction US, Central in 11 ………….. fish flipping them
and South out of water
America (but with 12 ……….
not in and pouncing on
10 ………) them
SECTION 3
Questions 1-5
You will hear some students discussing a presentation on volcanoes. Write the correct
letter A, B, C or D next to questions 1-5.
A Sam
B Makoto
C Chris
D Makoto and Chris
1 Who will be giving a presentation today? ……………..
2 Who researched the number of volcanoes that erupt annually? ……………..
3 Who talks about two volcanoes that erupt very frequently? ……………..
4 Who is not sure what ‘subduction’ means? ……………..
5 How explains how the Ring of Fire was formed? ……………..
Questions 6-12
Listen to two students continuing their talk and complete the table below. Write NO
MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Composite gentle lower slopes: steep upper Ring of Fire: North and South
Volcano slopes small 8………………. at America, 9 ……………….., the
top Philippines
Cinder Cone smallest type – less than often found on shield and
10……………metres tall, straight composite volcanoes as
sides with 11 ……………. 12……………………
Questions 1-6
You will hear a talk about a conservation project. Complete the notes below. Write NO
MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Details of project
Name of current project: 1 The …………………………….
Purpose of original ark: to rescue all animals from a flood
Meaning of DNA: 2 …………………………….
Used by scientists for study and conservation initiatives
Percentage of endangered mammals: 3 …………………………
Naturalists protect and conserve biodiversity
Extinction leaves a gap in the 4 ……………….. and takes a huge amount of
biological and 5 …………………. DNA codes kept in a type of 6
………………… .
Questions 7-10
You will hear how the conservation project will work. Complete the summary below. Write
NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 3
Questions 1-4
What do the students say about the following books?
Questions 5-8
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each
answer.
5. Brad thinks that Crilly’s section on the globalisation of the media was
………………………….. .
6. Janet feels that Crilly tends to ignore any facts that do not
…………………………….. .
Questions 9-12
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 3
Questions 1-3
Complete the notes.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 4-6
Which species of bird appears on each category list?
Choose your answers from the box and write the letter A-F next to questions 4-6.
A Black bird
B Canada Goose
C Lapwing
D Parrot
E Skylark
F Swift
Questions 7-10
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 4-10
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
65 per cent 42 per cent Infant mortality rate 0 per cent 10 …… per cent
A B C
2. Which diagram shows the recent growth in text messaging?
0 0 0
Questions 5-7
Choose THREE functions A-F. Which THREE mobile phone functions will Mary talk about
in the presentation?
Questions 7-10
Listen to the second part of the recording.
Questions 3-10
3-5 Which THREE of these things do the speakers suggest scientists should do?
A genetically-modified crops
B the cloning of human beings
C using pesticides in agriculture
D experiments on live animals
E changing weather patterns
F weapons of mass destruction
9-10 Which TWO of these does the tutor suggest the students should avoid?
Question 4
Choose THREE letters A-G.
A Rubbish collecting
B Environmental walks
C Musical events
D Radio and TV appearances
E Cycling rallies
F Contacting politicians
G Advertising campaigns
Question 5
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
Which is the newest member country of ‘Clean Up the World’?
A Algeria
B Vietnam
C Armenia
Questions 6-10
Match each area to the correct issue. Choose your answers from the box and write the
letters A-G next to questions 6-10.
Issues
6. America ………………… A Albatross study
7. Western Europe ………………… B Drinks cans
C Automobile tyres
8. Australia ………………… D Dead zone
9. Hawaii ………………… E Fishing rights
F Plastic bags
10. Gulf of Mexico ………………… G Rubbish bins
1. …………………………………
2. …………………………………
3. …………………………………
Questions 4-6
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Date Event
1804 Gould was born
1820s Worked as a gardener and then in a 4 ………………………
1838 Sailed to Australia
1838-40 Gould 5 ……………… and ……………… many new species
1840 Returned to England
1848 Published book entitled 6 …………………………………..
Questions 7-10
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SECTION 4
Questions 1-4
Look at the fact sheet. Tick () if the information is correct or write in the changes.
Questions 5-10
Complete the table. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
MIGRATION OBSTACLES
Little money for 10 ....................................
Relations do not want you to leave the village.
SECTION 4
Questions 1-3
Label the diagram of a water wave below. Write the appropriate letters A-F against
Questions 1-3.
A Wave height
2 ………………
1 …………………………… B Depth
C Crest
D Trough
mean sea level E Wavelength
3 ……………………………
F Wave period
sea floor
Questions 4-9
Complete the notes. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each
answer.
Tsunamis
Main cause: 4 …………………………
Percentage occurring in Pacific Ocean: 5 …………………………
Typical wave height in open ocean: 6 …………………………
Country where largest tsunami ever was recorded: 7 …………………………
Average wavelength in Pacific: 8 …………………………
Travel at speeds up to: 9 …………………… kph
Question 10
Choose the appropriate letter A-C.
What was the result of the Crescent City tsunami?
SECTION 4
Questions 1-4
Complete the lecture notes. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Questions 5-9
Complete the sentences. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Before reading an article, you should look 5 …………………… .
When you have read an article carefully, you should 6 …………………… .
‘Implicit memory’ allows us to learn information without 7 …………………… to
it.
For this system to work effectively, it is essential not to 8 …………………… .
It is better to test yourself on things you 9 …………………… .
Question 10
Circle the correct letter A-C.
Which chart shows the percentage increase in brain cells of the mice who lived in
luxury?
24% 40%
15%
KEY
control group
group kept in luxury
A B C percentage difference
SECTION 4
Questions 1-3
Choose the appropriate letter A-C.
1 In Britain …
A most new houses include the latest technology.
B the technology for high-tech houses is not available.
C few people are interested in buying high-tech houses.
2 An important concern for British homebuyers is that a house …
A is in a suitable place.
B has a modern design.
C is environmentally friendly.
3 How do Integer Project buildings compare with conventional houses?
A They cost more to buy.
B They can be built more quickly.
C They are more complicated to construct.
Questions 4-6
Label the diagram of the Millennium House. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
for each answer.
Outer 5 …………………………………
6 ………………….
for rainwater
Inner box
Questions 7-10
Complete the table using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 4
Questions 1-3
Complete the table using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Questions 4-7
Complete the flow chart below. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each
answer.
LANDMARKS IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
Questions 8-10
Complete this list of factors which made California attractive to film makers.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Constant sunshine
8 …………………………...
9 …………………………...
10 …………………………...
SECTION 4
Questions 1-5
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
3000 BC rice farmers from 1 ……… built temples with wood and stone
settled in Bali carvings
Questions 6-10
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 4
Questions 1-5
Complete the flow chart below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
‘Euphoria’
- tourists seen as a 1 …………………. and welcomed
- tourism could bring chance of 2 ……………………..
‘Apathy’
- interest becomes ‘sectionalised’
- contacts tend to be 3 …………………..
‘Annoyance’
- problems caused by overdevelopment and 4 ………………
- policy makers attempt solutions by increasing infrastructure
‘Antagonism’
- open hostility to tourists
- tourists blamed for changes to 5 …………………
Questions 6-10
Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each
answer.
Criticisms of Doxey’s model
The model has been criticized as giving a 6 ……………. view of the effects of tourism,
because it is unidirectional. It is also rather oversimplified – in fact 7 ……………. are
more complex and varied.
SECTION 4
Questions 1-6
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each
answer.
1 After 322 BC, many people came from …………………… to settle in the Fayum.
2 The new inhabitants of the Fayum introduced the custom of placing picture
………………… of the mummy.
3 The pictures were made of coloured ………………… spread onto a wooden board.
4 William Petrie believed the pictures were painted …………………… of the person.
5 He said the pictures were unusual because of their …………………… style.
6 The pictures may have originally been displayed ………………… of the people
they showed.
Questions 7-10
Choose the correct answers A, B or C.
7 The reconstructions of the faces were mainly based on
A the original portraits of the mummies.
B models of the skulls of the mummies.
C the X-rays of the mummies.
8 In the man’s portrait, the dark shadow around his chin
A would make him identifiable as an individual.
B suggests the artist was not trying to flatter him.
C shows this is a different person from the reconstruction.
9 The portrait of the woman
A has unusual features for a woman.
B suggests a particularly strong personality.
C is very similar to the model.
10 The speaker concludes that both portraits
A are individual adaptations of a standard.
B were probably painted by the same person.
C are rather untypical of their genre.
Questions 1-4
Choose TWO letters A-E.
Questions 1-2
What TWO reasons does Sadie give for choosing the focus for her project?
A. She was failing as an athlete herself.
B. She was asked by a fellow student to investigate the topic.
C. She was advised to do so by her tutor.
D. She saw links with her essay topic.
E. She could use the results to help female athletes.
Questions 3-4
What TWO things surprised Sadie before starting her own research?
A. that women are slower because they have less muscle
B. that female hormones make women put on weight
C. that men and women burn ‘fuel’ at the same rate
D. that height is a fey factor in running speed
E. that women use more energy in a race than men
Questions 5-7
Complete the notes.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
First experiment
● Divided athletes’ 5 ……………….. by their height
Second experiment
● Made race equally difficult for men and women by putting weights on men’s
6 ………………….
Third experiment
● Tested elasticity by measuring how high men and women 7 …………………
SECTION 4
Question 1
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
Carl chose well-being for his project because
A it is an issue which many people worry about.
B he and his relatives are generally very happy.
C it can be looked at from several different angles.
Questions 2-4
Choose THREE letters A-G
Which THREE characteristics did the researchers identify in happy people?
A having a strong interest in their work
B recognising what they are good at
C achieving something exceptional
D being interested in the outside world
E having lots of close family ties
F valuing the good luck they have
G being very popular with other people
Questions 5-7
Choose THREE letters A-G
Which THREE things should be avoided if you want to be happy?
A thinking about past mistakes
B spending a lot of time alone
C blaming other people for bad situations
D getting angry about world events
E working hard to make a lot of money
F being too competitive with other people
G taking part in rough games and sports
Questions 8-10
Choose the correct letter A, B or C
8 What is the main criticism about well-being research?
A It ignores the reason why people become unhappy.
B It is not saying anything new or original.
C It cannot define what happiness really is.
9 What does Carl think is the main benefit of well-being research?
A It can help us understand how the brain works.
B It can help develop better medicines for depression.
C It encourages us to find new ways to help depression.
10 Carl talks about the 100-year-old woman in order to show that
A keeping busy makes people live longer.
B happiness contributes to a healthy life.
C different things make different people happy.
SECTION 4
Questions 1 and 2
Choose the correct letter A, B, or C.
1. Health club membership in Europe…
A has reached 36 million.
B has declined in recent years.
C has followed a similar trend to America.
2. If people today ate the same amount as their parents did…
A they may gain energy.
B they would have more energy.
C they would feel healthier.
Questions 3 and 4
Choose TWO letters A – E.
According to the speaker which TWO factors have contributed to the change in our fitness
levels?
A availability of better food
B different working conditions
C labour-saving devices
D changes in healthcare
E diets which do not work
Question 5
Choose the correct letter A, B, or C.
Which of the following machines has been available for less than ten years?
A B C
Questions 6-10
Which exercise method do the following statements apply to?
SECTION 4
Questions 1-10
Complete the summary below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
The history of soap has mostly been discovered from 6 ………………… . The earliest
known use of soap in 2500 BC was to wash 7 ………………… . The Egyptians made soap
by mixing salts with oil taken from 8 …………………. . The Romans saw washing
themselves as a social activity. They removed dirt using steam and a 9 …………………. .
When Pompeii was excavated, they discovered a 10 ……………...... for making soap.
SECTION 4
Questions 1-5
Label the plan below.
Write the correct code next to questions 1-5.
AB Administration Block
FM Faculty of Medicine
ICU Intensive Care Unit
IMU Intensive Medicine Unit
L Laboratories
OGU Obstetrics and Gynaecology Unit
PU Pathology Unit
UDD Unit for Digestive Disorders
Questions 6-10
Label the diagram below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Questions 1-5
Label the diagram below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Questions 1-2
Choose the correct picture A, B, C, or D.
1. How should a fainting victim be positioned?
A B C D
2. How should the head be positioned to make sure the breathing passage is not
blocked?
A B C D
Questions 3-4
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO items should medical students NOT take with them to the hospital?
A a car
B a thermometer
C a stethoscope
D a white coat
E a mobile phone
SECTION 4
Questions 1-7
You will hear a talk about the liver. Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN
TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 8-12
You will hear a continuation of the talk about the liver. Label the diagram.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
8 …………………
9 …………………
pancreas
gall bladder – store bile
– used to 10
…………….
bile duct - gallstones
sometimes 11 ….……. here
duodenum – start of
12 ……………..
Question 13
You will hear the last part of the talk about the liver. Choose TWO letters A-E.
Ancient societies believed you should take care of the liver and gallbladder to avoid
A becoming poor.
B becoming sick.
C feeling angry.
D feeling sad.
E becoming stagnant.
Questions 14-16
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
A blood count.
B skin.
C digestive system.
A preventative healthcare.
B liver surgery.
C organs of the body.
SECTION 4
Questions 1-3
List THREE parts of the body whose change is crucial in growing infants according to the
Neuromuscular Maturation theory of motor development.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
1. ………………………………………..
2. ………………………………………..
3. ………………………………………..
Questions 4-7
Choose FOUR letters A-G.
According to the Dynamic System Approach, which FOUR factors are crucial for a child
to walk?
4. ………………………………………..
5. ………………………………………..
6. ………………………………………..
7. ………………………………………..
Questions 8-10
Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
SECTION 4
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SECTION 4
Questions 1-5
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
1. According to the speaker, what do today's young adults need to learn?
A higher-level work skills
B how to support a family
C how to combine work and study
2. The speaker claims that early adults today do not have
A a mature attitude.
B social skills.
C financial freedom.
3. The speaker compares the problems faced by today's young adults to those faced in
A their grandparents time.
B the early 20th century.
C their parents' younger days.
4. One reason given for the change in social trends is that young people today
A mature at a later date than in the past.
B do not want to accept adult responsibilities.
C require more time to get a well paid job.
5. What was the difficulty faced by the researchers at the start of this study?
A The concept of adulthood has never been clearly defined.
B Many social changes did not occur until quite recently.
C Much of the older data had been lost or destroyed.
Questions 6-7
6. In the 1900s, which TWO of the following factors (A-E) were used as a benchmark
of reaching adulthood?
A getting married
B purchasing a house
C graduation from school
D having children
E starting a first job
7. Which THREE of the following research methods (A-F) were used to carry out the
study?
A analysing old video footage
B talking to people in person
C studying historical writings
D assessing labour force statistics
E checking official data from over 100 years ago
F conducting a survey across a range of ages
Questions 1-6
Complete the summary below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
People now have a different attitude towards adulthood compared to the past.
Studies conducted in the '50s and '60s revealed a 1 ……………… attitude
towards people who were single and married couples who chose not to have
children, in 1957, more than 50 per cent of Americans considered those who
remained single by choice to be 2 ……………… but by 1976 this figure had
dropped to below 3 ………………. Results of the General Social Survey indicate
that, in America, marriage and 4 ……………… are not included in the modern-
day notion of adulthood. Nowadays, adulthood is measured by the following
stages: 5 ……………… setting up a house and achieving 6 ………………
employment.
Questions 2-6
Complete the timeline below using ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Milestones in medicine
Invention First Blood Blood 5 ……….. X-rays
thermometer circulation 4 ………… anaesthetic
Place (2 ………..) (UK) (UK) (USA) (6 …………..)
Questions 7-10
What information is given about each type of drug?
Write the correct answer, A, B, or C next to Questions 7-10.
Example Answer
Penicillin C
7. Aspirin ……………
8. Beta blockers ……………
9. Insulin ……………
10. Cortinsone ……………
SECTION 4
Questions 1-5
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Questions 6 and 7
Choose TWO letters A-F.
What TWO problems caused by the construction of the dam are mentioned?
Questions 8-10
Label the diagram. Write ONE WORD for each answer.
crest
downstream
upstream face face
8 ……………….
10 ………………. 9 ……………….
Questions 6-10
Complete these sentences. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Questions 3-6
Complete the flow chart below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
Stages Actions
Questions 7-10
Complete the summary below using words from the list.
accuracy democracy neutrality
vandalism interest originality
reputations quality
3. One reason why questionnaires are popular is that they are straightforward to
……………………… .
4. In the ............................. test format, someone else answers questions about you.
Questions 6-7
Choose the correct letter A, B, or C.
Questions 8-10
Answer the questions below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
8. How many areas of a person's character does the Myers-Briggs test assess?
......................................................................................................................
......................................................................................................................
10. What are the TWO ways in which people may prefer to organize their lives?
Questions 7-10
Label the watch. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Questions 6-9
Choose TWO letters A-E
6-7 Why might mothers have put their babies in slings?
A to transport them
B how grammar developed
C how language is learnt
D how sounds got meanings
E how sounds are produced
8-9 Linguists say a comprehensive theory would not explain
A how speech developed
B to protect them
C to control them
D to keep them warm
E to communicate with them
Question 10
Choose the correct letter A, B, C, or D.
What is the speaker's main purpose?
A to describe how mothers talk to their babies
B to compare how humans and animals look after their young
C to explain a new theory of origin of human language
D to contrast the views of linguists and anthropologists
10 SECTION 1 15 SECTION 1
1. Cooze 1 yellow
2. Doctor 2 poetry
3. GT1 2BN 3 7:30
4. newspaper 4 Jazz
5. C 5 Spanish
6. B 6 Simon Evans
7. A 7 83a Cork Way
8. A 8 93002344
9 C
10 B
11 SECTION 1
1. A
2. A 16 SECTION 1
3. C 1 Ogawa
4. Tuesday; Friday
2 Daichi
5. 6.00 / six (pm); 7.30 / seven thirty (pm)
3 Japan
6. one day/1 day/once
4 3398 4571
7. level(s) / class(es)
5 Economics
8. Doherty
6 20 / twenty
9. 11.00/eleven (am)
7 general English
10. 0117 965 478
8 Monday 6th
9 / five
12 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10 10 grammar
1 green 11 Yes
2 clock 12 Business English
3 four / 4 13 business
4 39.99 14 3 / three
5 TV 15 near-native speaker
6 100 16 C
7 Parker 17 C, E
8 (the) Olympic 18 A, E
9 solar power
10 18 17 SECTION 1
1. Thursday
13 SECTION 1 2. newsletter
1 Gerrard 3. active
2 129 4. 5
3 4010 5. 12
4 038164572 6. Lanzerac
5 July 1st 7. South African
6 (the) pen 8. March
7 credit card 9. 22
8 (a) friend 10. Art History
14 SECTION 1 18 SECTION 1
1 Tufnell
2 7th July 1984 1. architecture
3 12 Castle Street 2. half hour / 30 minutes
4 OX4 2JP 3. $23
5 72388 4. full-time
6 Grade B 5. private tour
7 History 6. technical
8 A 7. 2 hours
9 B 8. 140
10 A 9. breakfast
10. 9250 7250
1. B
2. C 02 SECTION 2
3. A 1. finishing time
4. A 2. lunch break
5. B 3. phone calls
6. petrol station 4. wastepaper bin
7. shopping centre 5. (your/the) in-tray
8. insurance offices 6. outside work
9. hotel 7. listening to
10. call centre 8. watching television/TV
9. local community
10. musical instrument
21 SECTION 1
1. 22
2. Primary Education 03 SECTION 2
3. two years 1. 1949
4. conservation 2. one (1)
5. wildlife protection 3. Yes
6. nine months 4. shop
7. January 5. information desk
8. two thirds 6. (the) Great Hall
9. one week 7. five (5) people
10. September 8. by bus / on a bus
9-10
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
22 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10 Winter C L
1. $4 Summer L
2. (has) swimming pool
3. (scuba) diving
4. $30 04 SECTION 2
5. (own) bathroom 1. B/E
6. fishing 2. E/B
7. Shute Harbour 3. familiar
8. Golden Sands 4. tense and/or anxious / feeling / tense/anxious
9. $4 an hour / $4 per hour 5. full attention
10. soap and toothpaste 6. to make notes
7. your judgement
8. feeling
9. win (an) argument
10. is not saying / does not say
05 SECTION 2 10 SECTION 2
1. international understanding 1. A
2. improvement 2. B
3. M 3. B
4. (very) basic conditions 4. E
5. L 5. A
6. 250 6. B
7. disabled
8. (a) passport photo
9. terms and conditions 11 SECTION 2
10. 1/a/one month 1. B
2. C
3. C
06 SECTION 2 4. A
1. B 5. plan
2. C 6. two / 2
3. A 7. bank
4. B 8. post / mail
5. A 9. interview
6. F 10. 20,000
7. E
8. H
9. D 12 SECTION 2
10. G 1. interested in
2. share
3. with
07 SECTION 2 4. impressed by
1. B 5. learning about
2. E 6. warned
3. H 7. about
4. G 8. good at
5. active 9. experience of
6. 40 10. worried about
7. carving(s) 11. shout at
8. 1886
9. $25
10. stone(s) 13 SECTION 2
1. C
2. B
08 SECTION 2 3. contact / call / telephone
1. 7.50 4. report card
2. Park Square 5. (local) (news)paper
3. media 6. two centimeters / 2 cm
4. News and weather 7. large/big trees
5. first letter 8. training
6. social bonds 9. police
7. brains 10. October
8. sound
9. silent singing
10. feet
14 SECTION 2
1. A
09 SECTION 2 2. C
1. a tape 3. B
2. place 4. C
3. documents 5. C
4. death 6. opposite (the museum)
5. maps 7. (loud) music
6. the Internet 8. white
7. pencil 9. blue or green (full answer needed)
8. short 10. 0800 666 000
22 SECTION 2 9. workshops
10. £5
1. 20 minutes
2. hands (and) feet
3. oxygen level
Section THREE
4. lungs
5. taste and smell
01 SECTION 3
6. breathing
1. Tokyo
7. exercising
2. Calcutta
8. 10%
3. twenty (20) days
9. 5 years
4. damp
10. has never smoked
5. 80
6. Plastics
23 SECTION 2 7. 4,000 years
8. temperature
1. 6.30
9. humidity
2. 10
10. oxygen
3. (automatic) penalty charge
4. text messages
02 SECTION 3
5. 200
1. height (of cloud)
6. ring road
2. volume (of cloud)
7. red background
3. drying vegetation
8. registration plates
4. landslide
9. (the) underground
5. mudflow
10. private vehicles
6. earthquake
7. wells drying (up)
24 SECTION 2 8. abnormal animal behaviour
9. rumbling (sound)
1. over a/one hundred
10. sulphur smell
2. a music club
3. twice a week
4. during the vacation
03 SECTION 3
5. Scottish dancing
1. New Zealand
6. a film evening
2. Switzerland
7. Lakeside Theatre
3. C
8. the University Gallery
4. B
9. the Workshop Studio
5. B
10. an audition
6. C
7. A
25 SETION 2 8. A
9. D in any order
1. 39,000
10. F
2. 4 hours
3. 280
4. A82
04 SECTION 3
5. 18
1. social (and) economic
6. 2,000
2. technology
7. £25
3. into existence
8. 23 July
4. (About) half/50% of (the) / (About) 3,000
9. C
5. 4-6 (four to six) billion
10. D
6. more (and) smaller
7. 2025
26 SECTION 2 8. political stability
9. Japan (and) Korea
1. free
10. problem situations
2. twelve to five / 12 – 5
3. flash or lights
4. 100 years
05 SECTION 3
5. £4
1. Credit
6. 14
2. global warming
7. 50 minutes
3. 3,000 (three thousand)
8. one-fifteen / 1.15
4. transportation 10 SECTION 3
5. industry 1. river
6. buildings 2. toxic smoke
7. Mexico, former Soviet Union (both ticked – 1 3. floods
mark) 4. interviews
8. Canada, Germany, Japan, USA (all four ticked 5. month
– 1 mark) 6. paper
9. India, South Korea (both ticked – 1 mark) 7. May
10. B 8. sprays
9. statistics
10. 23rd June / 23.06
06 SECTION 3
1. C 11 SECTION 3
2. E in any order 1. (columns of) (hot) air
3. F 2. seventeenth / 17th century
4. B 3. Spain
5. E in any order 4. concrete
6. G 5. plastic
7. 64 / sixty-four 6. greenhouse
8. (a) sound card 7. rises
9. (in/next/this) January 8. two hundred / 200
10. 6 / six 9. B
10. E
07 SECTION 3
12 SECTION 3
1. C
2. B 1. A
3. A 2. B
4. A 3. C
5. C 4. A
6. B 5. 40%
7. D 6. older (cars)
8. F 7. car parks
9. E 8. well-lit
10. G 9. (the) keys
10. can be seen
08 SECTION 3 13 SECTION 3
1. B, E
Questions 1-7
2. definition
3. zoos 1. B
4. expensive 2. B
5. disease 3. A
6. A 4. C
7. B 5. A
8. C 6. C
9. B 7. C
10. A
Questions 1-12
1. 250
09 SECTION 3 2. Africa
1. spring 3. two or more
2. slowly 4. zebra
3. batteries 5. females
4. dark 6. nearly extinct
5. plastic 7. (work) in groups
6. trapped 8. 110
7. trees 9. 6
8. fertilizer 10. Chile
9. lung 11. Forests
10. raised 12. (their) paws
14 SECTION 3 4 lion
5 79,000
Questions 1-12
6 minimum
1 D 7 0.5
2 C 8 in a day
3 C 9 1.5
4 A 10 14.3
5 B
6 100
18 SECTION 3
7 10
8 crater 1 B
9 Japan 2 C
10 300 3 C
11 steep slopes 4 B
12 secondary cones 5 A
6 E in any order
Questions 1-10
7 D
1 Frozen Ark 8 B
2 life codes 9 A
3 25 10 C
4 ecosystem
5 genetic information 19 SECTION 3
6 database 1 B
7 tissue samples 2 E in any order
8 insect 3 F
9 low temperatures 4 B
10 clone 5 C in any order
6 E
7 B
15 SECTION 3 8 C
1 A 9 A
2 B 10 B
3 B
4 B
20 SECTION 3
5 (really) well researched
6 support his argument 1 C
7 academic 2 B
8 bibliography 3 B
9 Right or Wrong 4 C in any order
10 1,500 5 A
11 February 2nd 6 A
12 internal post 7 C in any order
8 F
16 SECTION 3 9 B
1 (agro-)chemicals 10 D
2 crop sowing
3 grasslands
4 D 21 SECTION 3 Questions 1-10
5 B 1 Australia
6 E 2 to share experiences
7 2010 3 waste management
8 (agricultural) subsidies 4 A, C, F
9 nesting and feeding 5 C
10 a / one fifth 6 B
7 C
8 F
17 SECTION 3
9 A
1 Oxford University 10 D
2 Nature
3 stress
12 SECTION 4
15 SECTION 4
1 clothing
2 modern Questions 1-10
3 practical skills
1 brain
4 wealthy
2 muscles
5 Iron Age
3 skeleton
6 written text
4 C
7 wool
5 D
8 vegetables
6 E
9 metal blade
7 F
10 soap factory
8 world
9 the environment
10 body parts
13 SECTION 4 Questions 1-10
1 AB
2 ICU
3 OGU
4 L
16 SECTION 4 Questions 1-10
5 FM 1 the past
6 mental problems 2 France
7 (medical) records 3 emotion
8 surgery 4 language
9 babies and children
5 the telegraph
10 recovery
6 steam
7 currency
Questions 1-5 8 Europe
9 depression
1 windpipe
10 relationships
2 oxygen
3 nutrients (from food)
4 remove waste
5 (kind of) bag
1 £20,000
2 Antarctica
19 SECTION 4
3 48 hours
1 1982 4 160 kilometres
2 20 billion 5 85 grams
3 concrete 6 1770
4 height 7 crystal
5 capacity 8 crown
6 D 9 transmitter battery
7 B 10 antenna
8 heel
9 toe
24 SECTION 4
10 foundation
1 repeat phrases
2 (kind of) framework
3 baby chimpanzee / chimp
20 SECTION 4
4 pacify
1 mouthpiece 5 words
2 valves 6 A
3 finger buttons 7 C
4 bell 8 A
5 water key 9 C
6 3,500 years 10 C
7 eighteenth