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Test 4
SECTION 1 Questions 1-10
Questions 1-7
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Enquiry about booking hotel room for event
Example
Andrew is the Events, Manager
Rooms
Adelphi Room
number of people who can sit down to eat: 1
has a gallery suitable for musicians
can go out and see the 2 : in pots on the terrace
terrace has a view of a group of 3.
Carlton Room
number of people who can sit down to eat: 110
hasa4
view of the lake
Options
Master of Ceremonies:
can give a5 while people are eating
will provide 6... if there are any problems
Accommodation:
in hotel rooms or 7
7Test 4
Questions 8-10
‘What is said about using each of the following hotel facilities?
Choose THREE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A, B or €, next to
Questions 8-10.
Availability
A included in cost of hiring room
| B available at extra charge
Ls not available
Hotel facilities
8 — outdoor swimming poo ...
gym
40 tennis courts ae
78Listening
SECTION 2 Questions 11-20
Questions 11-16
What information does the speaker give about each of the following excursions?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letler, A-H, next to
Questions 11-16.
Information
all downhill
suitable for beginners
only in good weather
food included
no charge
swimming possible
fully booked today
zormooo>r.
Excursions
41 dolphin watching
12 forest walk
43° cycle trip ~
14 local craft tour
48 observatory trio nea
416 horse riding é
79Test 4
Questions 17 and 18
Choose TWO letters, A~E.
‘Which TWO things does the speaker say about the attraction called Musical Favourites?
You pay extra for drinks.
You must book it in advance.
You get a reduction if you buy two tickets.
You can meet the performers.
You can take part in the show.
moomr
Questions 19 and 20
Choose TWO letters, A-E,
‘Which TWO things does the speaker say about the Casile Feast?
Visitors can dance after the meal.
There is a choice of food.
Visitors wear historical costume.
Knives and forks are not used.
The entertainment includes horse races.
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80Listening
SECTION 3 Questions 21-30
Questions 21-25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
24 What does Trevor find interesting about the purpose of children’s literature?
‘A the fact that authors may not realise what values they're teaching
B__ the fact that literature can be entertaining and educational at the same time
the fact that adulis expect children to imitate characters in literature
22 Trevor says the module about the purpose of children’s literature made him
A analyse some of the stories that his niece reads.
B wonder how far popularity reflects good quality.
© decide to start writing some children’s stories.
23. Stephanie is interested in the Pictures module because
‘A she intends to become an illustrator.
B__ she can remember beautiful illustrations from her childhood
she believes illustrations are more important than words,
24 Trevor and Stephanie agree that comics
A are inferior to books.
B have the potential for being useful
G discourage children from using their imagination.
25 With regard to books aimed at only boys or only girls, Trevor was surprised
‘A how long the distinction had gone unquestioned.
B how few books were aimed at both girls and boys.
© how many children enjoyed books intended for the opposite sex.
8Test 4
Questions 26-30
‘What comment is made about each of these stories?
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next lo
Questions 26-30.
Comments
A translated into many other languages
hard to read
inspired a work in a different area of art
more popular than the author's other works
B
c
D
E original title refers to another book
F started a new genre
6
unlikely topic
Stories
26 Perrault's fairy tales
27. The Swiss Family Robinson fe
28 The Nutoracker and The Mouse KiNG eoocuu
29° The Lord of the Rings oe
30° War Horse nt
82Listening
SECTION 4 Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
The hunt for sunken settlements and ancient shipwrecks
ATLIT-YAM
+ was a village on coast of eastem Mediterranean
+ thrived until about 7,000 BC
* stone homes had a courtyard
. had a semicircle of large stones round a 34
+ cause of destruction unknown — now under the sea
. biggest settlement from the prehistoric period found on the seabed
+ research carried out into structures, 32 7 and human remains
TRADITIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER VEHICLES (AUVs)
+ used in the oil industry, €.9, 10 MAKE 33 seenocccwne
* problems: they were expensive and 34
LATEST AUVs
* much easier to use, relatively cheap, sophisticated
Tests:
* Marzamemi, Sicily: found ancient Roman ships carrying architectural
elements made of 35
Underwater internet:
+ 36 is used for short distance communication, acoustic
waves for long distance
* plans for communication with researchers by satellite
© AUV can send data to another AUV that has better $7 vevrnsr :
for example
Planned research in Gulf of Baratti:
+ tofind out more about wrecks of ancient Roman ships, including
= one carrying 38...
for cleaning the 39 E
= others carrying containers of olive oil or 40
.. Supplies; tablets may have been used
83Test 4
READING
SECTION 1 Questions 1-14
Read the text below and answer Questions 1-8,
The best travel wallets
Keep all your bank cards, documents, passports and ID in one of these convenient
carriers, which have been selected by Becca Meier.
A Kipling Travel Doc Travel Document Holder
This zip-eround wallet comes in five different patterns and is made of nylon. It also
has a space where users can put a pen, packets for cards, an ID window and a
pocket for change.
B Lifeventure Mini Travel Document Wallet
This is 2 waterproof wallet, which uses anti-RFID (radio frequency identification)
material so your financial details will be safe. It is black with smart sky-blue
finishing touches and has a small internal compartment, a smartphone pocket and
an external pocket, It can fit two passports.
C Cath Kidston Breton Stripe
A wallet so slim it could easily pass for a small notebook. The inside compartment
labels identifying each separate section all have silver lettering on them. The
wallet has a special coating which makes it easy to wipe anything like sand off.
D Ted Baker Voyager's Travel Wallet
This wallet comes in smooth black leather, and is no bigger than a passport, but
roomy enough for any insurance documents or flight tickets. A small navy-blue
pen is supplied inside.
E Radley Abbey Travel Wallet ;
This plain travel wallet opens up to reveal pockets in various colours labelled
‘cards’, ‘passport’ and tickets’, as well as others left blank for extras, It comes in a
handy drawstring bag
F Gotravel Organiser
The black wallet features seven slip-in card compartments, two small interior zip
pockets and a load of other slip-in compartments. It can fit at least four passports.
G_ Gotravel Glo Travel Wallet
This is a simple, very reasonably priced wallet, It is made of PVC plastic and will
suit those who like a wallet that is easy to spot. It comes in a range of bright
colours with @ white holiday-related design on the front. It has five compartments
that can fit a passport with other cards/tickets,Reading
Questions 1-8
Look at the seven reviews of travel wallets, A~G, on page 84
For which travel wallet are the following statements true?
White the correet lotter, A-G, in boxes 1-8 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any letier more than once.
This wallet will suit people who prefer natural materials.
Users of this wallet do not need to worry about taking it out in the rain,
Parts of the inside of this wallet have categories printed on them in one colour.
This wallet would suit someone who needs to keep several passports together.
Something is provided for writing
ema en =
This will suit people who want to be able to find their document wallet easily in
their luggage.
Something to keep this wallet in is provided
This wallet has been specially made to prevent people detecting the numbers on
any bank cards, etc. inside it |
85Test 4
Read the text below and answer Questions 9-14.
UK rail services — how do | claim for
my delayed train?
Generally, if you have been delayed on a train journey, you may be able to claim
compensation, but train companies all have different rules, so it can be confusing to
work out what you're entitled to. The type of delay you can claim for depends on whether
the train company runs a Delay Repay scheme or a less generous, older-style scheme.
Delay Repay is a train operator scheme to compensate passengers when trains are
late, and the train company will pay oul even if it was not responsible for the delay,
The scheme varies between companies, but up to 2016 most paid 50 percent of the
single ticket cost for 30 minutes’ delay and 100 percent for an hour. On the London
Underground, you get a full refund for 15-minute delays.
‘Companies that do not use Delay Repay and still use the older scheme will not usually
pay compensation if the problem is considered to be out of their control. But it is still
worth asking them for compensation, as some may pay out. You are unlikely to get
compensation for a delay if any of the following occur:
* Accidents involving people getting onto the line illegally
* Gas leaks or fires in buildings next to the line which were not caused by a train
company
+ Line closures at the request of the emergency services
* Exceptionally severe weather conditions
+ Strike action
National Rail Conditions of Travel state that you are entitled fo compensation in the
same form that you paid for the ticket. Some train companies are siill paying using rail
vouchers, which they are allowed to do if you do not ask for a cash refund,
Since 2016, rail passengers have acquired further rights for compensation through
the Consumer Rights Act. This means that passengers could now be eligible for
compensation due to: a severely overcrowded train with too few cartiages available; a
consistently late running service; and a service that is delayed for less than the time limit
that applied under existing compensation schemes.
However, in order to exercise their rights beyond the existing compensation schemes,
for instance Delay Repay, and where the train operating company refuses to
compensate despite letters threatening court action, passengers may need to bring their
claims to a court of law.Reading
Questions 9-14
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text on page 88?
In boxes 9-14 on your answer sheet, write
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information i
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
9 The system for claiming compensation varies from one company to another. i
40 Under Delay Repay, a train company will only provide compensation if it caused |
the delay.
41 Under Delay Repay, underground and other train companies give exactly the same
amounts of money in compensation.
42 An increasing number of train companies are willing to pay compensation for
problems they are not responsible for.
43. Itis doubtful whether companies using the older scheme will provide compensation
if'a delay is caused by a strike.
44 Passengers may receive compensation in the form of a train voucher if they forget
to request cash.
87Test 4
SECTION 2 Questions 15-27
Read the text below and answer Questions 15-19.
Vacancy for food preparation assistant
Durrant House plc runs restaurants and cafés as concessions in airports, train stations
and other busy environments around the country. We currently have a vacancy for a
food preparation assistant in our restaurant at Locksley Stadium, serving football fans
and conceri-goers before, during and after events. In addition, we cater for private
parties several times a week. if you have relevant experience and a passion for
preparing food to a very high standard, we'll be delighted to hear from you. You must be
able to multitask and to work in a fast-paced environment. It goes without saying that
working as an effective and supportive member of a team is essential, so you need to be
happy in this type of work
‘The role includes the usual responsibilities, such as treating hygiene as your number
one priority, cleaning work areas, and doing whatever is required to provide food of
excellent quality. The person appointed will carry out a range of tasks, including ensuring
all raw food items are fresh, preparing vegetables to be cooked, making sure frozen
food products are used in rotation, and throwing away any food products that are near or
have passed their expiry date. He or she will be required to familiarise themselves with
the storage system, so as to put food product supplies in the proper place and retrieve
them in the right order. tn particular, we are looking for someone with skill at baking, to
Play a large role in the production of pies and cakes.
Given the nature of the venue, working hours vary from week to week, depending on
the events being held, and will often involve starting early in the morning or finishing
late at night. You can expect to work an average of around 18 hours a week, although
this cannot be guaranteed. You will also have the opportunity to work in another of our
sites for one or two days a week, or for longer periods, and will be paid for ten days of
holidays a year. Training will be provided in food safety.
« Ifthis sounds like the job for you, please contact Jo
‘simmons j@[Link].
88Questions 15-19
Complete the notes below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the fext for each answer,
Write your answers in boxes 15-19 on your answer sheet.
Reading
Vacancy for food preparation assistant
Location of restaurant: in a 45 7
Requirements:
+ relevant experience
+ ability to multitask
+ must enjoy working in a 16
include:
Respon:
* maintaining high standards of 17 and quality
+ checking the freshness of raw food
* ensuring no food is used after its expiry date
+ leaming the procedure for the 18 of food
+ doing 2 considerable amount of the baking
Conditions:
+ working hours are not 49
+ payment is made for holidays
a9Test 4
Read the text below and answer Questions 20-27.
Setting up a business partnership in the UK
Two or more people can go into business together by setting up either a limited company
or a partnership. A partnership is the easier way to get started, and simply links two or more
people together in a simple business structure. Unlike a limited company, @ partnership
doesn't have a separate legal status. The partners are usually self-employed individuals,
although a limited company counts as a ‘legal person’ and can also be a partner.
Ina partnership, you and your partner or partners personally share responsibility for your
business. This means, among other things, that if your business cannot afford to pay its
debts, you must pay them yourselves. Again, this is not the case with a limited company,
Partners share the business's profits, and each partrier pays tax on their share.
When you set up a business partnership you need to choose a name. You can trade
under your own names, for example, ‘Smith and Jones’, or you can choose another
name for your business. You don’t need to register your name. However, you should
register your name as a trademark if you want to stop people from trading under your
business name, :
Business partnership names must not include ‘limited’, ‘Ltd’, ‘imited liability partnership’,
‘LLP’, ‘public limited company’ or ‘pic’, be offensive, or be the same as an existing
trademark. Your name also can't suggest a connection with government or local
authorities, unless you get permission. There is no central database of partnership
names in the UK, so to avoid using the same name as another business, it is advisable
to search on the intemet for the name you are considering,
You must include all the partners’ names and the business name (if you have one) on
official paperwork, for example invoices,
‘You must choose a ‘nominated partner’ who is responsible for registering your
Partnership with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), the government department
responsible for the collection of taxes. This person is responsible for managing the
” partnership's tax returns and keeping business records. Alternatively, you can appoint an
agent to deal with HMRC on your behalf. :
All partners need to register with HMRC separately and send their own tax returns as
individuals.
You must register by 5 October in your business's second tax year, or you could be
charged a penalty.
You must also register for VAT if your VAT taxable turnover is more than £85,000. You
can choose to register if i's below this, for example to reclaim VAT on business supplies.
90Reading
Questions 20-27
Complete the sentences below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the text for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 20-27 on your answer sheet,
20
a
22
23
24
25
26
ar
Apartnership is different from a limited company in not having its own
7 as a legal body.
‘The partners are personally responsible for paying all the partnership's
The partnership's ...-neensnnnnnn F€ divided between the partners.
Registering the partnership's name prevents others from using that name
when
‘The best way to find out if a name is already in use is to use the :
‘The names of the partners and the partnership must appear on...
and other documents,
‘You must have a nominated partner, or someone to act as your .
for all contact with HMRC.
You will have to pay a if you miss the deadline for registering the
partnership.
91Test 4
SECTION 3 Questions 28-40
Read the text below and answer Questions 28-40.
THE ROLE OF THE SWISS POSTBUS
Switzerland's postbuses are much more than just a means of
public transportation
“The Swiss PostBus Limited is the largest of the compressors at every road tun —is one ofthe
country’s 78 coach companies. Administered
by the Moror Services Department of the Post
‘Office, it carries over 120 million passengers
each year and is carefully integrated with other
public transport services: tans, boats and
‘mountain cableways. ‘The Swiss transportation
syscei resembles a tree, with the larger branches
tepresenting federal and private railways, the
smaller branches being the couches, and the
‘wigs being the urban transit operators eunning.
trams, city buses, boats, chaitlfts and so on
But the trunk thac holds the tree together is the
vast postbus network, without which che whole
network would not function.
‘There ist an inhabited place in Switzerland
that cannot he reached by some sort of public
transport. Federal law and the Swiss Constitution
stipulate thac every village with a population
greater than 40 is entitled to regular bus services.
“The frequency of chese services is dircetly
related to population density. Timetables are
put together four years in advance, and seldom
change. Ifa new route isto be introduced, the
population of the area affected is invited ro vote
in a referendum,
At times, postbuses are the main ~ sometimes the
only ~ Links between settlements. ‘these coaches,
often with a trailer in tow to increase their
capacity, are a common sight in high-altitude
regions, and their signature sound — part of
Rosini’s William Tell Overture, played by the
divers on three-tone post houns with electrical
92
most familiar Swiss sounds.
“The three-tone horns can still be used to "alle to
post offices fand each other) froma distance. By
altering the combination of the tones, a driver
can announce ‘departuze of post, ‘arrival of post,
‘arzival of special post’, and so on ~ so much
more romantic and often more reliable than
radio or mobile phones. This musical ‘language’
started in the mid-nineteenth century, when
the coach drivers could also blow their horns
a certain number of times on approaching the
station to indicate the number of horses needing
to be fed, giving the starionmaster time to
prepare the fodder.
“The postbus history goes back to 1849, when the
Swiss postal service was made a monopoly: The role
of today's moderm yellow buses was, back thea,
played by horse-drawn cartiages (or in winter by
sleighs, in order to travel on snow), which were
the same colour. By 1914, eight years after the
first motor coaches were introduced, there were
still 2,500 horses, 2,231 coaches (or caiages) and
1,059 sleighs in service.
After the First World War, Swiss Post bought a
fleet of decommissioned military tucks which
‘were converted into postbuses, bur it was not
until 1961 that the last horse-drawn coach was
replaced with a motorised version.
Today, the Swiss Post Office boasts one of the
world’s most advanced coach fleets, includingfuel-cell models and the world’s first driverless
‘bus. This was launched in 2015 in the town of
Sion, the capital ofthe canton of Valais, one of
the 26 cantons, or administrative regions, that
make up the country.
Postbuses often go to places that other means
of transport cannot reach. Most of the drivers
therefore see themselves as educators and tour
guides. Although it’s not in their job description,
they'e likely to point out the sights — waterfalls,
gorges, and so on — and are always ready to pull
over for « photo opportunity.
Switzerland’ longest postbus journey, and one
of the highest, crosses four mountain passes ~ an
eight-hour trip undertaken by a single postbus.
‘The route goes through several cantons; two
Janguages (German and Italian) all four
seasons ~ from burning sunshine to showers
and heavy snowfalls; and countless places of
interest, One of the passes, the Gotthard, is often
described as ‘the People’s Road’, probably because
it connects the German-speaking canton of Uri
with Iealian-speaking Ticino. Like Switzerland
itself, postbuses‘speal’ all four state languages:
‘German, French, Italian and Romansh ~ and,
Reading
by law, their automated intercom annotncements
are given in the language of whichever canton the
bus is currently passing through
Irrespective of their previous driving expe
divers undergo lots of training, During the first
reat, they have to drive posthuses under the
supervision of a more experienced driver. Only
after two years of safe driving in the valleys can
they be pronounced ready for a mountain bus.
Some routes are not at all busy, with the bus
often carrying just two or three passengers at
a time, But for most people living in small
mountain villages, the postbus is of the utmost
importance. Ie not only carries the villagers to
town and back, it tales village children to and
from school, delivers mail, transports milk from
the village farms down to the valley, collects
rubbish from he village (Swiss laws do not
allow dumping anywhere in the mountains),
and brings building materials 10 households. Ie
takes elderly villagers to shops and carries their
shopping up the hill co their homes. More a
friend than just a means of transportation, for
the dwellers of mountain villages the postbus is
an essential part of life,
93Test 4
Questions 28-32
Choose the correct letter, A, B, € or D.
Write the correct letter in boxes 28-32 on your answer sheet.
28 When comparing the Swiss transportation system to a tree, the writer emphasises
A the size of the postbus system
B how compelitive the postbus system is.
© how important the postbus system is.
D the threat to the postbus system
29 Whats said about bus services in the second paragraph?
A Villages have the chance to request more buses every four years.
B New routes are often introduced to refiect an increase in population.
© Bus timetables tend to change every four years
D_ The number of buses that call at a village depends on how many people
live there,
30 According to the fourth paragraph, what were three-tone horns first used to
indicate?
‘A how many coach horses required food
B how long the bus would stay at the station
how many passengers wanted a meal
D how soon the bus would arrive at the station
31 What point does the writer make about the postbus drivers?
‘A Many choose to give passengers information about the surroundings.
B Most are proud of driving buses to places without other forms of
transport.
© They are required to inform passengers about the sights seen from
D
the bus. ,
‘They are not allowed to stop for passengers to take photographs.
32 Whatis said about the buses’ automated announcements?
They are given if the language of the bus's starting point,
‘The language they are given in depends on where the bus is at the time,
‘They are always given in all the four languages of Switzeriand,
‘The language they are given in depends on the bus's destination.
pourReading
Questions 33-40
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text on pages 92
and 937
In boxes 33-40 on your answer sheet, write
33
35
36
37
38
39
40
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN _ if there is no information on this
‘Some postbuses after the First World War were originally army vehicles.
‘The number of driverless buses has increased steadily since 2015.
On the longest postbus route in Switzerland, passengers have to change buses.
“The weather on the longest postbus route is likely to include extreme weather
conditions.
There is a widely used nickname for part of the longest route used by postbuses.
Bus drivers’ training can be shortened if they have driven buses before joining
PostBus. :
In Some villages most passengers are school children.
Buses carry only rubbish that can be recycled.
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