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Listen and answer questions 1-10.

Part 1: Question 1-6


Label the map below

Questions 1-6
Write the correct letter, A-I, next to questions 1-6.
1. gift shop

2. beehives

3. holiday cottages

4. dairy

5. museum

6. estate office
Part 2:
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

7. How many unpaid helpers does the National Trust have?


A. about 62,000
B. about 5,899
C. about 4.24 million

8. The main aim of the National Trust is


A. to make money from its properties.
B. to preserve historical properties.
C. to donate money to property owners in financial difficulties.

9. A couple can join the National Trust for a year for


A. £64.
B. £108.
C. £114.

10. Paying membership fees by direct debit also gets you


A. a pair of binoculars.
B. a National Trust handbook.
C. three copies of the National Trust magazine per year.
Listen and label the plan below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

You are going to hear a reviewer talking about films. Listen and choose the
correct answer a-c.

1. What Happens in the Night is bases on: 3. In real life, the stars of Happy as
Larry
a. a story the director was told.
a. didn’t get on.
b. the director’s childhood.
b. fell in love.
c. a comic book.
c. are best friends.
2. The reviewer thinks What Happens in the 4. The reviewer recommends you
Night is watch Happy as Larry if
a. the best horror film this year. a. You are a woman.
b. visually stunning. b. you like romantic films.
c. difficult to understand. c. you liked Sonya’s other films.
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

4. The scheme has had the most success in


A. Increasing the amount of tourism in the area.
B. Raising the profiles of the famous people featured.
C. Raising historical awareness.

5. Successful Yellow Plaque nominees have to


A. Have a nomination and 50 signatures.
B. Be approved by a central panel.
C. Have done something remarkable.

6. The scheme is mainly funded by


A. The community.
B. Local councils.
C. The tourist board.

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