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Part 4 21 22 23 24 25 A He describes the situation in the whole text and we know it is a problem because he asks: How can 1 show ... without causing a furnily quarrel? The text says: ‘... with my grandparents ... a few aunts and uncles’. Twas huppy to have a friend in a strange place. she can’t behave so badly towards me the writer of the answer doesn’t know James (ames introduces himself at the beginning of the text, so this must be a letter to a magazine). A and C would have to come from one of his friends. D incorrect because James's relatives aren’t quarreling, it is only James and his cousin Sophie. art 5 am Questions 25-95 nopochnetwned esd ‘Weather went ences the en) <---eteye Te elma of ay vate depen is esto ath (om he sc aa ow gh fn coun thet) ofthe su cm eau warm the gr rg the at tery oko Frople ah 69) ov Inomne wether and pts eae or exam a ‘run ev Sn wad a am 39) ot aa gs ad 24 asco 2 sxe © on 2 won A oe 2 woe © tony 2 eu mA rat ae © te 2 engee MA pe Bee © reno paw wae Bon © areoy 2 wr Part 5 26 A (lexical) 27 jexical/structural) 28 B (structural) 29 C (lexical) 30 1D (structural) 31 A (lexical) 32 B (structural) 33 1D (lexical) Part 4 Qvestions 21-25 Soin econ ‘The businessman, ‘here a ery gon rod a the men ast wet joa wh weal Incr ck Pri tsar New York rexauran Te ale wit ‘Seach th i tht un teh ‘asta the urate acne hs pepe a pe to cha bet ‘whosas ics supposed be tic wi You. hk He ea Be ay, Pin he ass mame jah Pa ut ne sn nutans eh nec on nwt he money fall edo ine me pep nthe serps wek {reine ners a iy ane Ah oN eager ene other ‘Spun pce up the pone to bea that et ce aig tat es he me om 9b ck Pan carry 22 How uae etn te ea te? A Herat ce ‘Too much success too fast - was that the ond of Parrish’s luck? | Jack Parrish doesn't worry about money ~ he gives it away to old friends And the new owner of our top computer company is Jack Parrish! SPEND, SPEND, SPEND — how Jack furnishes hi new million-dollar home Part 4 21 D The text mentions his general behaviour, but does not describe his business methods. However, at the end, it does suggest what he will do next in business, ie. take over another company. 22 B a colleague from his paper = a journa colleague was female (Her). 23 =D The waiter had heard of Parrish, but he didn’t recognise him. 24 A The writer says of course because he agrees that Parrish doesn't look like the owner of one of the world’s most successful computer companies. 25 C This headline summarises the writer’s idea about Parrish’s future. 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Inch scin a reaurat enc actor Tom Was payee wort cok the Soe urererscem andi cmpliy ome ae wo wep yc Vent, he London oa we te fining ook pace es cy xj Coen ‘woe retouch my eras weve bse ime ewan ok hat he fm sot tata whee cer hg ce nd the tnd esting heap eK hae a rey man rome teibe Ake kin th jase wre se meee and may ee ‘ewe a uy el Be ner te ry aa wl tly lp her 1h wnat © Tron ato © tain atenmu tating Trower 2 wat tw ik Sa at do? Waiter! | team how to cook and be amused at the same | time at this firs made special fortes by | sethknon cok Tor Waters. WAITER! es 2) Sit back and enoy the performances of Tom ins an verano carey es Part 4 21 C The first two paragraphs explain the situation and in the third, the writer says that Jane has a problem. 22 A a successful business with regular customers 23 Bo she wasn't told that the film is about a restaurant where everything goes wrong and the food is disgusting. 24 1 The best solution ... is for her to contact the newspapers. 25 |) The film is a comedy and it was filmed in a London restaurant. It doesn’t claim to be the truth and it will not teach you to cook. 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"sted an ttn, tn pl a | | | Reeeenere een! il (|ntaweeeeniatetemer |) ‘home, as I've already been here nearly a year. ll Part 4 2a1c 23 oO 24 8B 25 C The writer discusses what Antarctica is like for him - his aim isn’t to persuade other people to go there, to complain (he says he is lucky) or to suggest ways of improving life there So the hardest thing to get used to is that there are now just fourteen of us because I’m used to working in a large company, Ten years ago, we were able to send faxes to friends and family once a month but today we can send ¢-mails and talk on the phone so we don’t feel so fur away. We were joined together by a rope all the time in case we fell into any holes in the ice. They're too deep to climb out of. Twas reminded how lucky Tain to be here. Soon we will get amazing sunsets too. A is wrong because he’s been there before. B is wrong because he’s worked hard. D is wrong because he’s only been there three months. Parts Questions 26-95, emp: Fashions go round and round Fann abe abaya chang wh i N(R te wr ent faving the tet yea Dyin Ate yO arte ae aa (at). hin ane changed cma ee Fh 2) Ire poopie hae ice fies vate thers Tere ar ow | ‘hn: mone year the next Secon A) wins mh In ae ay yeas he 21 ema. ssa) ome es a ihe rly finale people tk mo ieen fot the) of bec ‘nh tm gear et hts were in aon Ptr! key ow © ce 2 oe Part 5 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 B (structural) C (lexical) D (lexical) C (structural) A (structural) D (lexical) C (lexical/structural) A (lexical) C (structural) 2 (lexical/structural)

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