Part 1:
Question 1-10: Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER for each answer.
University Computer Labs – Student information form
Student Details
1. Year of study: __________
Lab Locations and Facilities
2. Number of labs available for students: __________
3. Location of Lab 1: Room __________, Building 315
4. Location of Lab 2: Room __________, Building 335
5. Number of computers in each lab: __________
General-Purpose Labs
6. Number of additional general-purpose labs: __________
7. Frequency of schedule updates: every __________
Rules for Using Labs
8. Required identification: __________ card
9. Maximum time per session during peak hours: __________ hour(s)
10. Additional requirement in the lab: no __________ less than 10 minutes before the lab
closes
Part 2:
Questions 11 - 15: Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
11. When do the first records of Oxford’s existence date back to?
A. 912
B. The middle of the 12th century
C. 1300
12. Approximately how many students were studying at Oxford by 1300?
A. 500
B. 1,000
C. 1,500
13. Why did Oxford become a poorer town in the 14th century?
A. The University lost its funding
B. Trade declined, and a plague affected the town
C. Relations with the townspeople worsened
14. What happened on the 10th of February, 1355?
A. A battle between the townspeople and the students of Oxford
B. A festival held by the townspeople and the students of Oxford
C. A deadly disease that affected both the townspeople and the students of
Oxford
15. How long did the University control the town after the battle in 1355?
A. Around 100 years
B. Nearly 600 years
C. Over 700 years
Questions 16 – 20: Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
16. Today, Oxford University and the town have a population of about _________ students.
17. The Oxford English Dictionary has about _________ entries.
18. The Oxford English Dictionary has about _________ volumes.
19. In Oxford, the term "bulldog" refers to _________ who patrol the streets.
20. In Oxford, the term "punt" refers to a flat-bottomed __________
Part 3:
Questions 21–25: Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
21. What bridge are the speakers discussing?
A. Brooklyn Bridge
B. Golden Gate Bridge
C. London Bridge
22. When did people start jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge?
A. 1937
B. 1945
C. 1990
23. How many people jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge between 1937 and 1990?
A. 17
B. 850
C. 1,000
24. Which factor is NOT mentioned as a reason the bridge is popular for suicide attempts?
A. Accessibility
B. Long drop with a low chance of survival
C. Lack of security cameras
25. How many failed suicide attempts have there been in the bridge’s history?
A. 17
B. 37
C. 91
Question 26 – 30: Complete the flow chart below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORDS
AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
How to Grow Chives
1. Gather Materials
o Bag of potting 26. __________
o Chive seeds
o Pot with a 27. __________
2. Prepare the Pot
o Fill the pot with potting soil (avoid using 28. __________ soil).
3. Planting the Seeds
o Water the soil until water comes out of the pot’s hole.
o Sprinkle 10 to 15 seeds on top of the soil.
o Cover seeds with a small amount of potting soil and water lightly.
4. Growing Conditions
o Place the pot near a 29. __________ window.
o Keep the soil moist.
5. Harvesting
o Begin cutting when chives are about 30. __________ centimeters tall, trimming
only one-third at a time to allow continued growth.
Part 4:
Question 31 – 40: Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Body Structure and Bones
Our bodies are often referred to as a “wonderful machine” because of their complexity and
functionality.
Each part of the body – including the head, neck, trunk, arms, and legs – is held together by a
framework called the skeleton, which consists of 31. __________ that shape and protect the
body’s organs. For example, the skull protects the 32. __________, while the ribs protect the
33. _____________ and lungs
The spine, or 34. __________, is the body’s main support and is composed of a series of small
bones.
Although bones are hard and strong, they can heal after breaking by forming new 35.
__________ that connect broken ends. Doctors use an 36. __________ machine to detect
broken bones.
Muscles
There are over 37. __________ muscles in the body, lie between the skin and the skeleton. They
contract and relax to produce body movements and aid in the circulation of 38. __________.
Nervous System
The nervous system consists of three main components: the brain, spinal cord, and 39.
__________. Nerves connect the body to the brain and carry messages that help the brain make
decisions and send back instructions. This system enables us to use our senses and controls 40.
__________ movements throughout the body.