PART 1
Write ONE WORD ANO/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Job Opportunity
Job: Fight attendant
Send application form to: Sarah 1 Meehan
Department: 2 Recruitment
Must apply before: 3 29 October
occasional 4 Night flights
Basic requirements: 5 Maths
Other requirements: good 6 Vision
Experience of: helping 7 Customers
preparing 8 Food
9 Cultural awareness
Probationary period owe lasts 10 6 months
PART 1
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
ABC Insurance — Enquiry Form
Type of policy: 1 standard
Length of policy: 2 2 years
Name: Jane 3 Galloway
Work: 4 03 383 5071
Occupation: 5 Student
Previous damage: broken 6 Window caused by a 7 Storm
Items for advanced cover: (i) 8 Camera $2,000
(ii) antique 9 Ring $2,100
Matching cover required: for 10 Carpets
PART 1
Choose the correct letter. A, B or c.
1 The centre has enough accommodation for
A 18 people.
B 20 people.
c 38 people.
2 The meeting room is currently
A unavailable.
B flooded.
c booked.
3 Visitors must tell the centre in advance if they want to
A use the centre’s kitchen,
B have meals cooked for them,
c eat at restaurants outside.
4 All visitors on the tour of the farm can
A get information about organic farming.
B help to feed the animals,
c watch a tractor demonstration.
5 On the survival course, people have to
A learn to use maps.
B find their own food.
c run through woodland
6 From the centre it is easy to walk to
A Exmoor National Park.
B the beach.
c a cycling route.
7 If the weather is bad, visitors can go to a
A cinema.
B theatre.
c museum.
8 Groups who wish to stay at the centre must pay
A part of the cost in advance.
B all of the cost in advance,
c all of the cost on arrival.
Questions 9 and 10
Write ONE WORD AND/OR NUMBERS for each answer
Address: Winsham Farm 9 COTEHELE Rd
Postcode: 10SH121LQ
PART 1
Fitness center
1. address: Wickford Road
2. membership package: silver
3. started time: facility open from 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
4. discount fee: $ 25 (per month)
5. $ 30 is the joining fee
6. the sport outside only: tennis
7. dance classes
8. cafe (all week open, for every day)
9. can hire a towel for 50 cents
10. two documents to register: forms and photos
PART 1
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Superior Home Appliances - Customer Complaint Form
Name: Jessica Brown
Model type: a 1 top mount
Model number: S 654 391 X
Colour: 2 silver
Date of purchase: 3 January 12
Problems: • the 4 alarm in the fridge sounded
• freezer temperature is 5 10 degrees
Nearest service centre: Ken's Appliances (near the 6 station )
Comments:
• customer needs the fridge to store food for her 7 sandwich shop
• value of food in fridge: 8 $ 180
To do: get the 9 manager to call her today
replace damaged 10 door
PART 2
Choose the correct letter, A, B or c.
Music Festivals
11 Melissa now works as
A a travel agent.
12 What impressed Melissa most at her first music festival?
B the way the groups mixed with the audience
13 Melissa regrets the way that recently some festivals have become
c less adventurous.
14 Melissa says that the organisers of all good festivals
A listen to feedback from attendees.
15 Melissa gives the example of her own experience last year to show that
c unknown performers can be the most exciting ones.
16 Melissa’s main advice to festival-goers is to avoid taking
A valuable items.
Questions 17-20
Music Festivals
17 Wye B elative cheapness
18 Fingerton F its appeal to a range of generations
19 Hambleside c the beauty of its surroundings
20 Marston Grove A its long and successful history
PART 2
Choose the correct letter, A, B or c
Gardening
11 According to the speaker, which of the following features affects gardening in Canberra?
B It is at a high altitude.
12 The speaker suggests gardeners should keep a record of
B the number of frosts.
13 According to the speaker, rainfall in Canberra is
C unreliable.
14 What is the problem with the soil in Canberra?
A It stops plants getting enough water.
Questions 15-20
Recommended Native Plants
15 Acacia B
16 Clemthara G
17 Ash H
18 Kangaroo Paw c
19 Bottlebrush A
20 Mistata E
PART 2
Choose the correct letter, A, B or c.
Pioneer Park and Resort
11. About camping supply, the speaker recommends inexpensive
A cooking equipment
12 During the cold month, the speaker recommends
B wear many layers of clothes
13 ground without water
A buy water from the campsite
14 In order to protect the campsite, the speaker recommends
c move your tents regularly
15 regarding to the garbage, t he speaker recommends
B dispose at exit
Exhibits
16 Trading Post D make a boat
17 Bike Bam G buy a snack
18 Lake c learn about nature
19 Hall E watch a show
20 Campfire F get to know people
PART 2
Choose the correct letter, A, B or c.
11 People who act as hosts for Connections
B do not receive payment.
12 Connections is for people from other countries who
A have difficulty making friends
13 According to the speaker, what can a guest expect to do during their stay?
C discuss matters of personal interest
14 According to the speaker, a long benefit of the Connections scheme could be
A an increased understanding between cultures
Questions 15-20
Complete the flow-chart below.
To apply to Connections as a guest
rhe applicant makes an initial phone call to the 15 H
vetting department.
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The applicant sends in a reference to confirm his/her 16 c
_______ identity_________________________________________
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Following approval, an application form is emailed to the
applicant.
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The applicant returns the complete form with two photographs
(one for 17 F records and one for the family).____________________
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The applicant receives 18 A acknowledgement
within seven days.
The applicant has 19 D an interview with a staff
member.
The applicant receives a final 20 E legal statusin writing.
PART 2
Choose the correct letter, A, B or c.
Songfest singing event
11 What does Joanne say about the singing teachers?
A They are all very experienced.
12 Where does Joanne recommend that people stay?
c in the farm house
13 What does Joanne say about this year's fees?
A The prices for single people are lower.
14 What does the fee include?
c song sheets
Questions 15 and 16
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO things does Joanne advise people to bring?
c waterproof footwear
E something to write on
Questions 17 and 18
Which TWO things does Joanne suggest people do to prepare for Songfest?
D practice singing in the bathroom
E do breathing practice
Questions 19 and 20
Which TWO benefits do most people say they gain from attending Songfest?
A making new friends
E learning to enjoy performing
PART 2 MAP
11. shop-H
12. playground-G
13. spa-1
14. weight room-D
15. gym- B
16. massage room-E
Question 17-18.
Which TWO items are included in the opening day introductory price?
A. off-peak membership
B. gym room
c. swimming pool
D. all-in covered
E. family membership
Question 19-20.
What TWO free gifts are included in the new membership card?
A. towel (we should have sent you a towel, but it is too cheap)
B. heart rate monitor
c. sports shoes
[Link] message
E. water bottle (everyone can get free water bottle on visit)
PART 3
Questions 21 — 26
Choose the correct letter, A, B or c.
21. Why did Rick and Nina want todiscuss the electives immediately?
B. the selective course will be full very soon
22. What is the com pulsory course forall students?
c. the mathematics
23. How will they find the course ofstatistics ?
A. useful
24. What will they do before choosing the electives?
A. to consult of the students about the teaching quality
25. Adviser's comment about the Art and Design course
c. variable
26. What are Rick and Nina u nsure about the electives?
A. how they have to register the course
Question 27-30 Matching
27. Metallurgy F It was harder than expected.
28. Mechanics D explained things clearly
29. Computing: [Link] as went on
30. Engineering, [Link] of practical
PART 3 Questions 21-30
Questions 21-25
Choose the correct letter A, B or c.
Lesson plans
21. What did they get before going?
B. The permission to visit the pond
22. Why do they decide against a worksheet?
A. Because they do not want to make it too structured.
23 What's their purpose to do thi s?
B. To identify the food chain
24 What advice does the professor give th em?
c. Provide variation to the class.
25. Why do they decide to use a movie instead of a real animal?
A. It's practical
Questions 26 - 30
Complete the flow-chart below.
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to
questions 26-30.
Questions 26 - 30
(class) 26 D listen to the teachers
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(pairs) 27 E make a list
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(class) 28 G report ideas
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(individuals) 29 B complete a worksheet
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(individuals) 30 c do a drawing
Part 3
21-24) Matching
A Need more example
B Can't be done yet
c Use existing overview version
D Fully (well)prepared
E Too long (out dated)
F Out of date
G Not relevant
21 assessment Introduction - D Fully (well)prepared
22 course structure - c Use existing overview version
23 methods technology - E Too long (out dated)
24 assessment materials - A need more example
25-27) Completion
Woman want to set a
Participants do a 25 listening task and people give their answers as a 26 group.
People communicate by writing short 27 notes
28-30) Choices two persons talk how to make student practices - Interactive
activities
A the importance of software
B user-friendliness
c using email facilities
D using chat rooms
E the need for typing skills
F developing computer skills
G global access
PART 3
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Mini Rocket
Rocket Power Idea from Cylinder Protective Main problem
material material made
from
1 compressed the feathers the nose cone was
air 21 Internet 22 Stuck
2 23 Steam group’s tutor 24 Metal a bird’s 25 Nest the glue did not melt
3 a pure form watching a 27 28 Plastic bottle 29 wool the 30 Salt was not
of 26 oxygen television pure
program
PART 3
Choose the correct letter, A, B or c.
21 Why were Mark and Stella attracted to Bolton Island for their field trip?
B because it is easily accessible
22 Which aspect of Bolton Island's physical geography did Mark and Stella focus on?
A its natural harbour
23 Which problem did Mark and Stella have in studying Bolton Island's physical
geography?
B recognising which features were man-made
24 What preparation was most useful for Mark and Stella's trip?
A reading previous field trip reports
Questions 25 and 26
Choose TWO letters, A
Which TWO mistakes did
A not taking enough care when making sketches
E not adequately recording when and where drawings were made
Questions 27 and 28
Which TWO things does Stella say students need to do for a successful interview
A Guide the way in which the interview progresses.
D Explain fully the purpose of the interview.
Questions 29 and 30
Mark and Stella suggest doing with regard to note-taking on a field trip
B Check your notes every evening.
E Keep your notes in an organised fashion.
PART 3
Questions 21-26
Choose the correct letter, A, B or c.
21 Part-time courses are only open to students who are
c doing a job.
22 The Bachelor of Microbiology is offered
c full-time and by flexible study.
23 The Bachelor of Science is offered
B full-time and on campus.
24 Biotechnology is popular with students who
A live out of the city.
25 The Forensic Pathology course is not offered this year because
A laboratory facilities are unavailable.
26 Which course has the greatest increase in student numbers?
B Environmental Science
27-29. THREE subjects are compulsory in the Environmental Science
A Report Writing
B Statistics
c Financial Management
D Biology
E Computing
F Maths
G Laboratory Techniques
H Introductory Medicine
PART 3
Choose the correct letter. A, B or c.
Climate change and allergies
21 Why is Beth unconvinced that allergies are linked to vitamin D deficiency?
c because the evidence only applies in Britain
22 Eliot explains that rising CƠ2 levels
c are responsible for higher quantities of pollen.
23 What does Beth say about seasonal changes?
A There is no clear short-term trend for the arrival of spring.
24 What point is made about the plant ragweed?
A It is spreading to more countries.
25 Why is tree pollen a more serious problem in cities?
B There is less to absorb the tree pollen.
European countries
26 Austria G information only available for birch pollen
27 France B changes identified for two pollen types only
28 The Netherlands A greatest change recorded for oak pollen
29 Switzerland D earlier start dates for all pollen types.
30 UK c a longer season for grass pollen
PART 3
2 main duties for Personal Support Workers (PSWs)
c helping with physical needs
D ensuring clients are well and safe
2 requirements to do the PSW programme
A high school completion
E First Aid training
Courses
25 Understanding if > Essential D workplace communication
26 Foundations c PSWs' role in health care
27 The Way We Work G biological systems
28 Residence Care A independent living
29 Dynamics F handling stress
30 The Power Within E memory stimulation activities
PART 3
Choose the correct letter, A, B or c.
Internship
21 Lindsey chose to do her internship in a department store because
A the professor suggested it would be useful.
B she had contacts in the company.
c the business was owned by her family.
22 What problem was Lindsey asked to solve in connection with sunglasses?
A a shortage of stock
B a fall in the number of customers
c a rise in the price
23 What do Lindsey and Ben agree was most useful during their internships?
A learning from other employees
B having enough time to focus on individual situations
c facing challenges that weren’t dealt with in their classes
24 Why was Ben disappointed with his internship?
A The company didn’t keep its promises to him.
B Everyone was too busy to help him.
c Staff at the company were unfriendly towards him.
25 In connection with internships, Lindsey and Ben agree that their college should
A make the companies aware of their own role.
B inform students about the companies they are going to work for.
c make the final decision on which companies students go to.
What Ben should do about his internship
PART 4
Point 1: NOT highly intelligent
Researches:
The size of the brain
31. dolphins won’t try to escape when trapped in fishing net
(leading to unnecessary injury or death)
32. Critics cite behaviour of small brain animals such as pigeons and rats can do
33. pigeons are aware of themselves (of their own bodies)
See their reflection
Counter Argument
Fatty gills cells in brain not only is linked to protective function but problem
solving
34. For some behaviors, people wrongly thought it was a smile
(They don't have facial muscles)
Point 2: highly intelligent
Researchers: Behaviors:
35. Imitate the keepers' walking (copy the manner of)
36. Behavior from the past centuries, dolphin has been seen as social animals help
wounded companions breathe the surface of the water
37. One female dolphin h ides a newspaper in the tank
38. Each produces a unique so und like the whistle
39. Touch and stroke each other to make up after a fight
40. Pigeons (tricks performed by small size brain animals) are trained to
Conditional response and instinctive reaction
PART 4 Questions 31 - 40
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer
Photic sneezing
Background
Some people react to sunlight by:
faster 31 breathing
This 'photic' sneeze cannot be controlled and is a 32 common reflex.
Sneezing in general
Nerve endings in the 33 face are stimulated, leading to an explosion of air.
It is co-ordinated by the same mechanism that controls the production of 34 tears
Research into photic sneezing
Aristotle: Why does the sun cause sneezing while a 35 fire does not?
Everett found 80% of photic sneezers shared the habit with 36 relatives
Indicators
Photic sneezers usually produce the same 37 condition of sneezes.
The reaction is caused by a 38 contrast in brightness.
The sneeze takes 39 time to recharge.
Application
The condition was often ignored apart from some research on photic sneezing among 40 pilots
Part 4
Write one word only for each answer.
Food safety standards
Risk assessment
Scientist have to consider potential problems with:
The product's 31 ingredients is polluted (easy to spoil)
How products are 32 stored and distributed
In affecting the frozen food
Food saved should take into account of cooking 33 temperature changes
Pay attention to organic food in america (pay more attention to marker food)
Growth of the 34 organic food market in Australia
The food industry
Supermarkets may use price or 35 image as their selling strategy to attract
customer
The mass media’s disadvantages
Now the main source of 36 information for many negative effect because not
objective:
Only concern for 37 sales
Facilities such as for 38 entertainment activities
Few programmes deal with food safety or 39 nutrition
Healthy choices depend on the lectures, many children can influence their 40
parents
PART 4
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Antarctica Field Trip to the Mertz Glacier
Under the Antarctic Treaty, the continent is dedicated to science and 31 Peace
The scientists had to take extra 32 Batteries for equipment.
They had to learn how to use a 33 Radio for emergencies.
They travelled on the Aurora Australia, which has its own 34 Library
They attended workshops eg advice on managing and preserving 35 Data
Monitoring water pollution especially how much 36 Acid there was
Checking the equipment for a penguin study, for example the 37 Cameras
Penguin groups move in the shape of a 38 Wave
Noting details of 39 Rubbish to understand which areas are most affected
A new 40 Ship is planned and this will benefit researchers.
PART 4 Questions 31 - 40
Questions 31-36
What occurred in each year?
31 1802 c encouraged by peace movement
32 1867 D committee set up
33 1880 F first attempt at digging tunnel
34 1882 B government cancelled tunnel project
35 1930s E construction impossible for financial reasons
36 1985 A final agreement to construct a link
Questions 37 and 38
Choose TWO letter, A-F.
Which TWO reasons were given for choosing the train/shuttle tunnel scheme in a 1985
competition?
A cheapest scheme
B most popular with the public
c safest for travelers
D least impact on the environment
Questions 39 and 40
Label the diagram below.
39. running tunnels
40. cross passages
PART 4
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Insects as a food source
They have a lot of protein and contain 31 vitamins
Their waste products don't harm the soil or the 32 rivers on farmland.
Their production requires less expense and little 33 space compared to other animals.
Some can be added to animal feed as a kind of 34 antibiotic
it could lead to the loss of a species
people may be harmed by the 35 bacteria they contain.
this can supply the growing demand in the 36 cities of some countries
the 37 taste of the insects may be affected.
Farmers and researchers are unclear how to deal with 38 disease
Better tanks need to be developed so 39 cleaning is faster.
Farmers need to develop
PART 4
Complete the notes below
The Mangrove Regeneration Project
Background:
Mangrove forests:
Project coastal areas from 31 flooding by the sea
Are an important habitat for wildlife
Problems:
• mangroves had been used by farmers as 32 firewood
• mangroves were poisoned by the use of 33 fertilizer
• local people used the mangroves as a place to put their 34 trash
Actions taken to protect the mangroves:
• a barrier which was made of 35 sand was constructed - but it failed
• new mangroves had to be grown from seed
• the seeds of the 36 grey/gray mangrove were used
First set of seedlings:
• kept in small pots in a 37 hot house
• watered with 38 rain water
• planted out on south side of a small island
• at risk from the large 39 rabbit population
Second set of seedlings:
• planted in the seabed near established mangrove roots
• the young plants were destroyed in a 40 storm
PART 4
Complete the notes below
ecological tall building
31 building was commissioned by a law firm
32 like a cigar in shape.
33 the building's footprint is just under 50 metres.
34 The amount of glass covering the external structure
35 The concept of the building was to link nature and the place of work.
36 designed to allow light into the building.
37 The building relies less on air-conditioning to control the
38 The break-out spaces arc known as the lungs of the building.
39 The architects designed what they call the club room at the top of the building
40 The firm of architects is going to design an entire city
PART 4
Complete the notes below.
Aboriginal Textile Design
Emabella Arts Centre
• Artists produce craft and leant new techniques
• Initially, artists produced rugs made from 31 wool
• Late artists made batik and screen-printed fabrics
Tiwi Designs
• Early designs included 32 bird images
• Designs are linked to traditional beliefs, e.g. some designs are believed to bring
33 rain
Jimmy Pike
• Inspired by the Australian landscape, especially the 34 desert
• Started creating art when he was in 35 prison
• His textiles were used to make 36 clothing
Bronwyn Bancroft
• Her work is a modern look at 37 family Nature
• 1995 - painted a successful Aboriginal athlete’s jeans with lizards and a
38 snake
• 2001 - designed a ‘Journey of Nation’ parade outfit with part of a 39 rainbow
on it
Copyright issues
• Exploiting Aboriginal imagery affects the artists and the cultural group,
e.g. ‘The 40 Carpet Case’