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The document contains a listening test with multiple choice and short answer questions about various topics: 1) Completing a lost property form with details from a conversation 2) Matching locations on a conference room map to questions 3) Filling in notes on courses about coastal erosion in different locations 4) Completing a table with assessment details from a listening 5) Describing penguins and their characteristics/threats 6) Choosing correct answers about emperor penguin breeding and declines 7) Summarizing threats to emperor penguins like climate change effects The response requires finding relevant details and phrases from the listening in 3 words or less per answer.

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Listening 1

The document contains a listening test with multiple choice and short answer questions about various topics: 1) Completing a lost property form with details from a conversation 2) Matching locations on a conference room map to questions 3) Filling in notes on courses about coastal erosion in different locations 4) Completing a table with assessment details from a listening 5) Describing penguins and their characteristics/threats 6) Choosing correct answers about emperor penguin breeding and declines 7) Summarizing threats to emperor penguins like climate change effects The response requires finding relevant details and phrases from the listening in 3 words or less per answer.

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SECTION 1 Questions 1 - 10

Questions 1 - 5
Complete Angela’s lost property form below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the listening for
each answer.

Central Cinemas
Lost Property Form

For the attention of: Example: Mr. Smith (responsible for lost property)

Customer’s Name: Peter (1)

Address: (2) Winchester Road


Alton

Postcode: (3)

Telephone: Mobile: 01743 062 496

Film Watched: Spiderman

Film Start Time: (4)

Seat (if known): (5)

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Questions 6 - 10

Choose FIVE letters, A - K.

What FIVE items does Peter’s wallet contain?

A Some business cards

B Some money

C A debit card

D A note of PIN numbers for cards

E Company identification

F Company photocopy card

G A cinema ticket

H A theatre ticket

I A hotel card key

J A library card

K A health insurance card

L A passport

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SECTION 2 Questions 11 - 20

Questions 11 - 15

Below is a plan of the conference reception room with 11 locations marked (A - K).
Questions 11 - 15 list 5 locations in and next to the conference reception room.
Match the locations in questions 11 - 15 with the correct locations on the map and
write the correct letter (A - K) next to questions 11 - 15.

B F

H K

C E

A I

G J

Main
Entrance

Question 11 Catering Desk

Question 12 Registration Desk

Question 13 Accommodation Desk

Question 14 Lancaster Hall

Question 15 Kensington Hall

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Questions 16 - 20

Answer the questions below. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR
A NUMBER from the listening for each answer.

16 What food will be available on the tables in the mornings before the first speeches?

17 On what floor is the conference centre’s restaurant?

18 How many choices of main course will there be at lunch for vegans?

19 Where will tea be served if the weather is good?

20 Where will Linda be found at lunch times?

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SECTION 3 Questions 21 - 30

Questions 21 - 25

Complete the notes below. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A
NUMBER from the listening for each answer.

Coastal Erosion Course

Locations

Australia: Almost 36,000 km of coast with approx. (21) made of sand. A lot of
the course is focused here.

California:The Pacific threatens (22) on the coastline here.

West Africa: Human factors - such as sand and gravel removal, and construction of ports, harbours
and jetties (with dredging).
Natural factors - waves, tide, sea currents + winds ((23) could affect
these as well).

Others: UK, Louisiana and Hawaii.

Field Trips

Only in Australia. The main trip is to the Gold Coast and various (24) there. Some trips
are (25) . Lots of work and fun!

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Questions 26 - 30

Complete the table below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the listening for each answer.

Type of Number Focus Weighting


Assessment
Essays 6 Different areas of the course. 35%
Causes, (26) and reactions.
Project 1 Students’ choice - most choose an Australia 50%
topic.
Mostly (27) choose an overseas topic.
Exam 1 (28) long. Good knowledge of whole 15%
course expected.
* Only the (29) can be re-done. Students are carefully selected and the (30) try
and spot students under-performing and help them.

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SECTION 4 Questions 31 - 40

Questions 31 and 32

Complete the table below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the listening for each
answer.

Penguins
Description Flightless, but excellent swimmers. Body, feet, tail and flippers all aid
swimming. Feathers are waterproof with woolly down and (31)
underneath to keep them warm.
Food Small fish + krill.
Predators Leopard seals + (32) in the sea; skuas and sheathbills on
land.
Classification Debated - 17 - 20 species of penguins. 4 species live on and around the
Antarctic continent; the others in sub-Antarctic regions.

Questions 33 - 35

Choose the correct letter A, B, or C.

33 The breeding

sites for emperor

penguins A must

be close to the sea.


B must be
close to feeding
grounds. C
must be
on stable ice.

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34 The egg of the emperor penguin

A is protected during
incubation by the father. B
is protected during
incubation by the mother.
C is protected on the feet of both the mother and the father.

35 The reason for the decline in numbers of emperor

penguins at Pointe Géologie is A due to the loss of ice there.


B unknown.
C due to warmer temperatures.

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Questions 36 - 40
Complete the summary below on the threats to emperor penguins.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A


NUMBER from the listening for each answer.

Threats to Emperor Penguins

The leopard seal is the principal predator of the emperor penguin, but birds can also
eat eggs and young chicks, and (36) reduces the emperor penguin’s
food source.

A less than (37) upward change in temperature can cause changes


in the Antarctic ice and could hinder 40 per cent of emperor penguins’ attempts to
find suitable (38) . The changes could cause a 20 per cent reduction in
emperor penguin numbers.

Too much ice - greater distances to and from the sea to get food for the young and
male.

Too little ice - (39) can break up.

It’s hoped that emperor penguins may adapt.

King penguins could displace emperor penguins, as they have a longer breeding
season and survive better with less (40) .

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