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ADVANCED PRACTICE TEST 3 PART A, LISTENING (40 points) Section 1. (10 points) ‘You will hear a radio interview with a man who works on an international camp, Circle the correct answer for each question. 1. Ifyou want to apply for the Camp you must. A. bea student B. be at least twenty-four years old (C) speak more than one language 2. Ina.Camp tent you can expect to mix with other nationalities __B, share with five other people _C.know the other people 3. What do you have to take to the Camp? A. Atent B.amap ©pictures 4. Asa Camp member you should ‘A. be a good singer (B) join in performances C. be good at acting 5. The Camp fees must be paid A. in dollars B. by cheques Q©before the Camp starts Section 2. (10 points) You will hear a radio program, decide whether these following statements are True (1) or False (F). Write T/F in the space give 1. When his father lef, Matt lived with five other members of his family. t 2. Matt's mother encouraged her sons to be creative. = 3. Asa Child, Matt loved to pretend he was someone else a 4, His first success came when he met Ben Affleck. : 5. Matt doesn't devote all his time and energy to acting a Section 3 (20 points) hear an interview with a man called Lucas Doran, who is talking about his job as a and complete the sentences. ZOOKEEPER Lucas used to enjoy looking after the (I)__snave: when he first worked at the 200. Every moming, Lucas checks to see if any monkeys are (2) au or ifany babies have been born. Every moming, Lucas also cleans the monkeys" cages and replaces the (3)__.atee : ‘The monkeys eat many different things, but are especially fond of (4) Lucas once injured his (5) when a gorilla escaped from its cage. Lucas particularly likes talking to the (6) Because ts Because of different tree species 4 have evolved over mill iu a wNennia Ciara) 3 5 T Dugc quet bang CamScannet Tine 3 ‘primlide focus of several andred on ye The primitive Toes of several hundved milion year Lin i =) nds of trees, In fact, the earliest ‘trees’, which grew nearly $00 million years uae [eae kg ant ‘club mosses. They lack ‘true, roots and consisted of a Lines | confused mast becitized branches that ayes Fockysground. Fifty milion Laat years Inter came the dense forests of tree ferAs that prevailed tropical climates Line § [ofthat ra, Hs forerunners of madem conifers: ees that bear cones ~ were on i the scene 300 million years ago, when plant life abundant tolonized marshy ine 10 | land, building the tremendous coal and oil reserves so important today, By the Line 11 me the dinosaurs roamed the earth some 180 million years before seed Line 12 | bearing tres that shed ther Teaves in winter evolved; from these have sprung Line 13 | our present deciduous forests. Line 14 Line 15 Exercise 3. (10 points) Complete each of the following sentences wi 1. Although Mark said that he'd been there at 8.00, he 2. He said he would make me a rich man, but I saw, 3. We don’ know yet how we'll solve the problem, S00. SG talks aut of . 4 Don’t let anyone talk you sate” Buying a new car. There's nothing wrong with your present one: '. Before the exam Ihave t0 Brush _g ath subject. I haven’t studied accounting fora fong time ike an English man, but his foreign’ accent gave him. ae ceeeel ee tet 7, The painting was valuable family possession, which had been Tranded a4..9, from generation to generation. EL can’t remember the name of the hotel we stayed at _agg_ the top of my head. 9, Dave didn't understand what Mrs, Smith was getting __ax__s0 he asked her to explain t again. 10. As they came under heavy fre, the captain ordered his men to fll yaak_-«reweas, ~ with brren Exercise 4. 20 points) Give the correct form of the word in capi ith a suitable preposition(s) or particle(s)- *t turn _.q_ until 10.00 pee HH L0-00 sree we = 00 hin iy hima immediately. sop ae but Tim Sure someone comes 4.0 solution in the following passage. FOOD MILES ince which food is transported from the place where In Britain, what is described as ‘food miles’, the dista itis grown to its point of sale, continues to rise. This has major economic, socal and ‘environmental consequences, given the traffic congestion and pollution which (1. VARIABLE) ~~ “Yollow. ‘According to (2. PRESS) geazsuee &F0UpS, the same amount of food was ‘travelling 50 per Geni further than twenty years ago. What's more, the rise inthe demand for road haulage over this period has mostly been {due tothe transport of food and drink. The groups assert that the increase in the number of lorry journeys §s @. EXCEED)eacessixetnd that many ofthese ae far from (4. ESSENCE) exental She distribution aystems employed by British food (5. RETAIL) qanian, flees, qflomries bring all ‘goods into more (6. CENTRE) located warehouses for redistribution a&rdss the country. (7. LOGIC) saageas this might appear, thé situation whereby some goods get sent back to the same areas from which they came is (8. AVOID) .na.sidabie. In response to scathing (9. CRITIC) esizuaftom envi minimize the impact of food miles by routing vehicles, encourages greater energy (10. EFFICIENT) efe

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