OET TEST 1 updated version by Dr.
Nesma Rabie
Part A:
Time: 15 minutes
Look at the four texts, A-D, in the separate Text Booklet.
For each question, 1-20, look through the texts, A-D, to find the relevant
information.
Write your answers on the spaces provided in this Question Paper.
Answer all the questions within the 15-minute time limit.
Your answers should be correctly spelt.
Questions 1-7
For each question, 1-7, decide which text (A, B, C or D) the information comes from. You may use any
letter more than once.
In which text can you find information about?
1- Australians generally view organ donation in a positive light? …………………………
2- In 2011, exactly about 1000 individuals were awaiting an organ transplant? …………………………
3- A person might be born with an organ that has a defect in its functions? ………………………….
4- Not every patient with organ failure is suited to a transplant? …………………………..
5- At present, machines are not available to stand in for organs like the heart, liver, lungs or
pancreas? …………………………….
6- Factors predicting the willingness of patients to talk to people about death or live donations?
……………………………..
7- The rate of consent for organ donation is below 60 per cent?
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Questions 8-13
Answer each of the questions, 8-13, with a word or short phrase from one of the texts. Each
answer may include words numbers or both:1
8- In Australia, what is the percentage ready for organ donations?
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9- For what reason a person’s organ may fail?
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10- In what conditions a donation can be made?
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11- What precautions are made before the transplant?
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12- What are the advantages of living kidney transplant?
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13- Why the rate of family approval is low?
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Questions 14-20
Complete each of the sentences, 14-20, with a word or short phrase from one of the tests.
Each answer may include words, numbers or both.
14- The majority of Australians show their acceptance to donate their………………………………………………
15- Examples of the organs that may require transplant are……………………..and………………………………….
16- An organ may fail when a person develops a disease such case as ……………………which occurs
when the ……………………….of a person’s heart muscles are greatly inhibited.
17- Transplantation will be greatly considered if it is likely to be a ……………………………, and a
full…………………………of possible organ recipients will be undertaken first.
18- Seeking kidney from a living donor is always a(n) ………………………………………
19- Researchers found that less than half the patients were willing to talk to others who tended to
be……………………………………………….
20- A vast majority of those who were aware of the consent approach are………………………………………