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PART 1.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

HOLIDAY PLACES BOOKING FORM


Start date of holiday: 1. September 15
Number of people: 2. 4
Customer name: 3. Harcourt
Phone number: 4. 0793165145
Facilities required for swimming and playing: 5. tennis
Make sure that the children's: 6. club will be open
Sightseeing trip by 7. boat - book for the: 8. second day of the
holiday
Special meals on plane: one vegetarian meal: 9. no for eldest
child
Preferred transport to resort: 10. by Taxi

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

SUPERIOR HOME APPLIANCES


Model type: 1. a top mount
Model number: S654391X
Colour: 2. silver
Date of purchase: 3. January 12
Problems: 4. the alarm in the fridge sounded
freezer temperature is 5. 10 degrees
Nearest service centre: Ken's Appliances (6. near the station)
customer needs the fridge to store food for her 7. sandwich shop
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value of food in fridge: 8. $ 180 get the 9 manager to call her today
replace damaged: 10. Door

PART 1 . BARRINGTON
HISTORICAL BUILDING
TOURS
Name of the tourist information official: Dan
Historical building tours are held inthe week beginning 13h October

History of the town


The town dates back at least to 1.1803
It originally has a flour mill and also made 2. furniture
Tours include visits to
The old town hall-now 3. a bank
The first 4. school built in 1882
Cornell house originally a private house now 5. a library
The quaker farm still run without the use of 6. electricity

Other attractions
There will be 7. a market in the main square
Saturday evening 8. dinner by candle light

Accommpdation
9 .Barrett lodge
Phone 10. 02985202828
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PART 1. INSURANCE
INQUIRY
1.Type of insurance standard
2.Leghth 2 years
3.Name Jane galloway
4.Work telephone: 033835071
5.Her occupation: student
6.Problem : a broken window
7.Smashed by a storm

Insurance cover items


8.Camera insurance of $2000
9 .Antique gold ring $2100
10 Carpet in the car not furniture

PART 1 AIR HOTESS


APPLICATION
1. Name sara Meehan
2. Department recruitment
3. The are occasional mid-night flights
4. Requirement for skills: English and Math
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5. 29 October
6. Good vision
7. Help customers
8. Preparing food refreshment
9. Cultural awareness
10. Now training of 6 months

PART 1 MAFORD
RUNNING
1. Every number has a partner for the first month
Tuesday night running
2. All the runners meet outside the hospital at 6.30 p.m

Friday night running


3. All the runners meet in the stadium at 6.30p.m
4. They practice on the track
5. They focus on speed and endurance
6. Saturday night running 9.15 a.m
7. The run around the lake before being split into groups
8. Some runners can travel to Germany for amarathon
9. There would be a spring party
10. On May 30th
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PART 1: THORNVALE
COUNTRY MARKET
Stall holder details
New business name: 1. Sunrise farm
Phone number 2. 0407551827
Stall 1
Products to be sold fresh 3. flowers and wooden 4. furniture
Preferred location near the 5. river end of the market
Size of stall required: 3.6 meters x 6. 7.5 meters
Stall 2
Products to be sold Organic 7. tea
8. Chocolate
Preferred location near the 9. entrance
Extra equipment a site with electricity 10. Electricity

PART 1. INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT PLACEMENT
SERVICES
Questions 1-10
Complete the form below
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Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER


Address: 1 15 Compton Street, London
Postcode: 2 NW33NT Nationality: British
Date of birth: 3 22 Seventh

Placement Details
Type of placement required: 4 education
Other services required: 5 none

Background Information
Current place of study: Hilton International College
Course: 6 International business

\Work Experience
Job Location Length

7. waitress 8. Spain 9. 2 Months

English assistant 10. France Seven weaks

PART 2
Questions 11- 16
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

UPDATE ON HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUE.


11. What improvement has recently been made to the company’s
fire
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notices?
B Their visuals are now clearer.
12. The health and safety inspectors identified a problem with office
B tidiness.
13. What impressed the inspectors with regard to the company’s
computer screens?
C how often assessments of the screens were carried out
14. The inspectors agreed with management that protective clothing
for staff
A is currently suitable.
15. The inspectors suggested more training is required in
A identifying hazards.
16. Next month’s first aid training course is aimed at staff who
C have little previous first aid training.

Questions 17- 20
What is the problem with each of the following health clubs?

HEALTH CLUBS
17. Bridges Centre
B the facilities in the club
18. Shapes
C the membership conditions
19. Jack’s Gym
A the location
20. Jetts Fitness
B the facilities in the club
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PART 2. BOAT LUTTE


11.What change was made to boat lutte in 1901?
B add a sail
12.John initial oveall plan
B across the whole world
13.Problem encoutered in certain years
A loss of instrument
14.After docked at M , purpose stopping in London
B Let more people see it
15.Final destination of the boat lutte
Taken to Victoria Habour
16-20
A Help teer the boat
B Dock at the fishermen wharf
C Observe marine animals
D Observe birds life
E Eat cooked fish
F Take vehicles with them
G Record marinetime history
16 Tiny tug A
17 Ocean magic C
18 Sea rider F
19 Starship E
20 porter G
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PART 2. INFORMATION
FOR NEW EMPOLYESS
11 demand for company’s product is seasonal so there are
B Two different time finishing time
12 About the leave rule
B You have to leave at some fixed time
13 Start time indicates when employees should
C Be their place of work

14- 20 I J E A B D H
14 Training room I
15 Locker room J
16 Loading dock E
17 Storeroom A
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18 Production manager’s office B


19 Security office D
20 cafeteria H

PART 2. BELLBIRD
NATIONAL PARK
11 The speaker says bellbird national park has the country’s
C. Largest subtropical rain forests
12.What does the guide say about the beech tree
A.It’s a good place for picnic
13.What walk does the guide recommend for experienced walkers
C. The creek circuit
14.Which activity is included in the price of staying in the
guesthouse
C. Abseiling
15.Which acivity is available for children all year round
B. Bush walk
16.What guest have to do before dinning
C. Collect a meal ticket
17 Administration rooom A
18 Cottage D
18 Historical library E
20 Tea house G
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PART 2. MFUS
11. The program MUFS was funded by
B. By business people
12. The original purpose for this protection scheme is
A. Encourage more effcicitent land use
13 For the coming years MFUS will focus on recruiting members
from
C. Communities center
14.What kind of information is available for the members MFUS
C. Practical garden tips
15.What is provided for physically disabled people
B. Containers for plants
16.What has been an unexpected advantage of MFUS
C. Its help in encouaging community pride among students

17. City center B


18. Government E
19. University C
20. Hospital D
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PART 2: CAMP KOWHAI:


INFORMATION FOR
EMPLOYER.
11. The main purpose of camp Kowhai is to develop
B independence
12. What must camp employees bring with them to camp
C their hiking boots
13. Which responsibilities will be new for camp employees
this year?
A handling money
14. Which are camp employees advised to revise before
starting work?
B first aid knowledge
15. Which facility is available only to camp employees?
B the barbecue
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16. office E
17. swimming pool C
18. dining hall D
19. first aid station H
20. boat house A

PART 2. THE BEACH


RACES
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
11 Which is the most popular race?
B old tractors
12 What does the official say about the horse race?
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A Keep the finish line clear


13 The Beach Picnic is only for
C children.
14 The official says that parking
B costs the same as last year.
15 What do stall-holders need to display?
A a council license
16 What final advice does the official give the volunteers?
C eat and drink regularly

17 Admin Tent C
18 Lost Property E
19 Sandcastle B
20 First Aid F

PART 3. HISTORICAL
IDEAS ABOUT EMOTIONS
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
21. Alice and Leo agree that in the early 19th century
A a new theory about the origins of emotions was developed.
22. What do Alice and Leo say about Charles Darwin's research
into emotions?
C His contribution should be more widely recognised.
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23. Alice and Leo are impressed that Sigmund Freud's ideas about
emotions
B are so influential with ordinary people in modern times.
24. Alice argues that research in the 1960s showed
B how culture affects the emotions that are expressed.
25. When discussing Clifford Geertz. Alice and Leo have different
opinions about
A the originality of Geertz's argument

Questions 26 - 30
26. anger D It is the most important emotion to control.
27. boredom G It had a different meaning historically.
28. excitement F It is hard to distinguish from other
feelings.
29. love A It is the least understood of emotions.
30. regret E It is the emotion people often keep private

PART 3. BIOTECHNOLOGY
COURSE
21. Why does Penny recommend a 3-year placement?
A Students can focus on academic research
22. What made penny apply for one particular university
B. The prospect of graduate employment
23 What was Cosmo worried about choosing the major?
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A He was worried about whether he studied the wrong subject


24 Whay was Cosmo’s purspose of applying an oversee placement
C To widen academic experience
25 What Penny ‘s idea about her dissertation about GM food?
A She is planning to explore both views from the debate
26 What’s Penny suggestion to pospone the dissertation?
C Do some explotary research first

A Assessed by the disssertation


B Is mainly online
C Deliver two terms
D The most popular of the optional courses
E Hard to sign up
FShare with students from other courses
G Assessed by laboratory report

27 Green technology F
28 Entreprise in industry B
29 Bio course D
30 Separation course G

PART 3. VOICE
WORKSHOP
21 What’s the presentation used for
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Qualification
22 In which part does Fiona suggest Ed
Visible
23 Fiona and Ed both agree in the first session
Focus on themselves
24 Fiona and Ed agree in the second session
Control breath
25 The selection of the site
Indoor and outdoor are both ok
26 How about the selection of the resources
wider range of texts

A Too expensive
B Too limited
C Too unrealistic
D Out of date
E Too detailed
F Unavailable
G Too prejudice

27 Voice D
28 Improve the accent E
27 …. F
28 confident…… G
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PART 3. PEER
ASSESSMENT
21 What does Sally think the other students on self -assessment
A. An approach for tutor to save time
22 Both male and fremale students agree that
B. Increased the self-awareness among students
23 What if the mark are incorrect
B. The tutor would re-think it
24 How the presentation will be marked
A. Bothe the students and tutos judge the individual
performance
25 Male mark the female ‘s presentation
B. lower mark
26 Females mark the males ‘s presentation
C. No difference
27 Females mark the female presentation
C. No difference
28 Mature students mark younger students
A. Higher marks
29 Mark between two students from different schools
C. No difference
30 Students who involved in set the criteria
B. Lower marks
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PART 3. A WRITER
NAMED CHRISTIE
21 What do Christie and Shakepear have in common?
Both popular to the public
22 What surprised Olive when reading Christie’s book?
Simple plot
23 What does the students say about christie’s biography
She keeps traditional thinking way
24 What does the students say about christie novel turning into
film?
Television is so not successful as in the cinema
25 What do students agree in terms of Christine marriage?
Her husband’s work inspire her work
26 What does Olivia say about the journal?
Amused by the story

A Budget not enough


B Adapt to local audience
C Too complicated
D Well researched
E Varied in quality
F No surprise

27 Script B
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28 Set design F
29 Lighting C
30 costume D

PART 3. ARCHEOLOGY
COURSE
Can be combined with other subjects except 21. classical history.
Has 3 22. compulsory modules in first semester

Module 1
Title 23. object matters
Content based on processes
Recording
24. Classification
Interpretation
Assessment by 25. coursework

Module 2
Title 26. towns and cities
Content 27. origin and development of built environment
Assessment 28. oral examination

Module 3
Title method and science
Content standard techniques in fieldwork and analysis Learning
method 50% lab work, 50% 29. seminars
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Site survey at end of module (the 30. location is to be announced


later)

PART 3. THE SCIENCE OF


SHOPPING
Questions 21 - 25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C

21 According to Cole's research, what are we


more likely to buy?

A products that we can touch

22 What does Cole believe about many of the


purchases we make?

A They are generally unplanned.

23 What is Phillips' opinion of focus


groups?

B They are unreliable.


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24 According to Phillips, we remember


advertisements that are

A simple and easyto understand.

25 Whydoes the lecturer have doubts about the


results of Phillips' study?

C The situation wasn't realistic.

Questions 26 – 30
What do Rachel and David agree to do with each of the following
sections of the presentation?
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter,
A-G, next to questions 26-30

Presentation sections Decisions


26. Introduction C. make it more concise
27. The history of shopping G. change the name
28. Our brain D. leave it as it is
29. Our emotions B. expand their research
30. Conclusion E. decide on a specific ai

PART 3. TWO BOOK ON


THINKING
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Questions 21-30
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer

Analytical Thinking The Student’s Guide to


Logical Thought

Reviewer James Amada

Match with Scope is 21. wider than


syllabus syllabus

Topics Suitable for young adults:


· texts from 22. magazines
· topics include music and
23. celebrities

Presentation A lot of variety: 24. Graph · only accessible to


,photos and cartoons very 25. Academic students

26 Approach Based on tasks, e.g.: Each chapter has the


· writing a 27. summary same format: 29. Explanation
· choosing a 28. title of a point,
followed by a 30. General
discussion

.
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PART 4 . PRESERVING
WORKS OF ART
Problems with use of fumigation to deal with
pests
• the 31. ozone layer
• Vikane affects the 32. color of a painting

Recent developments in dealing with pests


- Oxygen is replaced by argon in a sealed 33. bag
- The process may take a maximum of 34. 14 days
- It is also possible to use 35. nitrogen in a special chamber.
However, this
process can be more 36. expensive as it takes longer in humid
countries

Biological control:
- chemicals taken from the skin of some 37. frogs
- He wants to save an 18th-century 38. wooden statue affected by
beetles
- He intends to use naturally occurring 39. bacteria to kill the
beetles
- There is a risk of damage from the 40. moisture that is needed
during
this process
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PART 4. MASS SEEDING


EVENTS IN NEW
ZEALAND
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
The population of mice increases and they are then eaten by
species
including 31. fish
Rats will eat the 32. eggs of native birds.
The government says there are not enough 33. experts in the
country.
Developed a 34. model to predict when the next mass seeding
event will
happen.
Found that, in addition to temperature. Trees are sensitive to 35.
rainfall
Discovered that climate change will not affect the 36. frequency of
mass
seeding events.
Uses a 37. helicopter to see how much fruit is at the top of the
trees. Targets
areas where birds are at risk of 38. extinction Catches rats in 39.
traps to
reduce numbers.
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Moves at-risk birds to a special 40. island that has no rats

PART 4. HISTORY OF A
SHIPPING COMPANY
31 How did Samuel Cunard learn about shipping?
C from his first job
32 The company set up by Abraham and Samuel Cunard
A was immediately profitable.
33 Samuel Cunard bid for the British mail contract because he
believed steamships would get
C more reliable.
34 After Samuel Cunard won the British mail contract he
B set up a new company.
35 Samuel Cunard chose Boston as a destination for his mail
service
because
A he had once worked there.
36 What did the events of February 1844 demonstrate?
B Boston was not a good location for a port.

Questions 37 - 40
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
37. The safety of transatlantic voyages increased with the
introduction of radio communication.
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38. By the end of the nineteenth century, newspapers were being


produced on board ships.
39. Before 1912, shipping companies emphasised the speed of
their service
40. After 1912, the ships were compared to hotels

PART 4. SCIENCE IN THE


FUTURE
The invention of computers is as significant as the discovery of how
to create and use 31 fire
Computers will be seen as being 32 intelligent

Psychology
Research wall become much more 33 varied and so more practical
since more 34 women will be more working in the field
Imaging devices will give information about the behaviour of the 35
brain

Genetics
With increased life expectancy, it is more important to consider 36
the quality of elderly people’s lives
Knowledge of person’s genome will indicate whether they are likely
to be affected by a 37 disease
The approach to treatment will be on an increasingly 38 personal
basis
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Zoology
People can explore the world via satellite
For example, it is possible to see erects of destruction of 39 forests
in East Africa
Such inccreased awareness should enable us to do more to look
after the 40 planet

PART 4. FUTURE AIRPORT


31. Recently, the fast growth of construction of new airports
C. deserves close attention
32.One noticeable fact is that airports
B. are more important than other buildings
33. What's in common between the airports, cities and towns?
A. respond to changes

34-38
Which scenarios are mentioned by the speaker?
A. The desire for flying will disappear
B. Governments will restrict holiday flights
C. A fuel shortage will make flying very expensive
D. maintaining airports will become too costly
E. The world cconomy will suffer a recession
F. Traditional methods of air transport will be reduced
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G. Many new airports will be built


34. Scenario 1 E
35.Scenario 2 G
36. Scenario 3 F
37. Scenario 4 A
38. Scenario 5 D

39-40
Disadvantages of air traveling
39. If environmental problems continue, airport must be imposed on
the "green tax"
40. Flight will close down if a trip does not get an insurance

PART 4. THE HISTORY OF


MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
The first instruments were probably used to mark the start of a 31
hunt
The oldest musical instrument discovered by archaeologistsg
-was a kind of 32. flute
- was made from the bone of a 33. swan
- was found near some 34. shells that were possibly used to make
music
Instruments originated in North Africa have been found in 35.
Europe.
China is remarkable for the 36. Variety of the musical instruments it
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developed.
The instruments of Ancient Greece and Rome were surprisingly 37.
simple
The type of instruments developed in South America included many
sorts of 38. wind instruments.
Historians can get visual information about musical instruments
from 39. paintings as well as archaeology.
Information about Shang Dynasty instruments can be gained from
40. poetry of the period

PART 4. OUTDOOR
ADVERTISING
31. The speaker said that the distance it travels may be significant.
32. The advertisement can be influenced by visuals, sound and
scents.
33. When pass the shop nearby, the smell of chocolate is
attractive.
34. The speaker approves the digital screen because it's flexible.
35.Airport advertisement can know the passengers' own
languages.
36. The speaker dislikes to anticipate the reactions of people.
37. Most young people would not like to buy newspaper.
38.Young people think that advertising can improve the
environment.
39. The speaker gives an example of swimming pool.
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40. Beautiful scenery in national parks could be spoiled by


advertisement.

PART 4. SAMO VALLEY


DAM
Background:
200m, 31.major dam
Function:
● Air quality
● can help stop 32.flooding

Negative effect:
● * of the dam
33.unusual plants need to be removed.
34. the Goats' ...pattern of migration
35. decrease in the amount of species of fish (because of the
temperature of the river )
● * of the dam
36. changed the farming on irrigation system
37. the mouth of river...erosion (Because of the increase of the
flows peed.)
38.oxygen
● near the dam
39. has high quality of salt
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Positive effect:
improve air quality
40. More jobs provided for residents

PART. 4 FIELD TRIAL-


HEAT PUMP
TECHNOLOGY
Background
UK aims to reduce the carbon emission produced by 31. homes by
25%
The most 'green' energy is 32. solar
Little investment in heat pump technology is due to the lack of 33.
Experience in using this form of energy.

What is heat pump?


Heat pump functions as the purpose of a 34. boiler.
Ieat pump gets heat from the earth and 35. air.
When temperature rises to 60°C, it kills 36. bacteria.

Field trial
Heat pump is used for: 37. radiators and under-floor heating.
Key conclusions:
There should be 38. training for installation techniques.
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39. Simple designs perform better.


People should be taught to regulate controls.
Need a 40. supervisor to coordinate

PART 4. EGYPTIAN
MEDICINE
31 Historical recordings were only organized into lists.
32 the spice was imported
33 temple decorations such as sculptures
34 flavor
35 adding minerals
36 Fish ere just as symbols of power
37 sugar
38 condition for making mummy must be kept clean
39 materials such a resin and metal wrapped the mummy
40 honey can be used to heal wounds.

PART 4. BEE OPTIC


REREARCH
31. It is surprising that bees
A. they are tiny
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B. their eyes are small


C. their brain is small
32. According to the scientist, what can affect the bee's navigation
system?
A. eyes
B. ears
C. instinction in color contrast
33. In the experiment, how do the scientist recognise the individual
bees?
A. through marks on the wing
B. through marks on the body
C nature color
34. bees with optic flew is can
A. tell how far they have travelled
B. tell the direction

Questions 35-40 Write ONE WORD ONLY

Field Current problems Position Advantages


blind people 35. lack of cane 36. In the
enough warning unpredicted
urban area
transport 37. locate with car 38. the way of
radar flying can help us
know mileage
and speed
Planetary 39. slow fromThe Down the valley 40. to see
exploratio earth whether there
is water
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PART 4. SEA LION


TRACKING STUDY
● sea lions are now affected by nets used to control 31 sharks
● considerations when choosing a tracking method include 32
cost and ease of use
● plastic tags: the animal must be easy to 33 catch
● · GPS tracking will not work in the 34 ocean
● In isolated regions, some animals are tracked by 35
helicopter.( e.g the polar bear)
● Perth study: the sea lions lost their tags. (they rubbed against
36 rocks to remove them)
● Californian researchers used 37 paint to identify sea lions.
(this was unreliable due to regular loss of fur)

Our new study


Aims:
● to create a 38 diagram to use as a guide
Methods:
● contacting 39 zoos. in Australia for photographs
● asking the 40 public to get involved

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