SECTION 1 Questions 1 - 10
Complete the notes below.
White NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Accommodation request
Type of accommodation: a house
Preferred location: the 1……………..of the town
Facilities required: - furnished property
- with a 2……………..
Period of time required: one year
Start date of rental period: 3……………..
Present address: 56, Stone Street
Phone number: (mobile)07942 326584
Reference from: her 4……………..
Maximum rent: 5 £…………….. per month
Applicant's job: 6……………..
Documents to be supplied
ID check: applicant's passport
Credit check: a 7……………..
Viewing arrangements
Address of property: 33,8……………..Street
Viewing day and time: Saturday 4 p.m
To check: - Is there a 9……………..in the house?
- Is there a 10……………..nearby?
SECTION 2 Questions 11-20
Green Island Nature Park
Questions 11 and 12
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C
11. Which natural feature of Green Island is special?
A. The water
B. The birds
C. The fish
12. Who started the nature park?
A. Mitchell Cullen
B. Churchill Peters
C. Joseph Turia
Questions 13 and 14
Choose TWO letters, A-E
Which TWO conditions are best for seeing fish?
A. Summer days
B. No wind
C. Early morning
D. High tide
E. No rain for one week
Questions 15-20
What are the rules for the following activities in the nature park?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 15-20.
A.Visitors can always do this
B.Visitors can sometimes do this
C.Visitors must not do this
Activities
15. play games on the beach ………………….
16. feed the fish ………………….
17. touch the fish on purpose ………………….
18. take photographs underwater ………………….
19. climb on Green Island ………………….
20. use a private boat ………………….
SECTION 3 Questions 21-30
Questions 21-24
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
21. The lecturer likes the topic because
A. it links to a previous research topic.
B. the whole class will be interested in it.
C. there is plenty of information to write about.
22. When talking about their teenage years, participants in a study were asked
to say
A. how often they listened to music
B. who some music reminded them of
C. whether their musical tastes had changed
23. The study is important because it is the first to
A. involve so many participants.
B. do research into this topic area.
C. show a link between music and social class
24. Sarah doubts the findings of the study because she thinks
A. the research was rushed.
B. some people wouldn’t fit the findings.
C. the information given may not be reliable
Questions 25-30
What comments do Mike and Sarah make about each of the following sections
of the presentation?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to
questions 25-30.
Comments
A the information is inaccurate
B not interesting enough
C too detailed
D the statistics are incomplete
E need more expert opinions
F need to make it more relevant
G present both sides
Sections of the presentation
25. Background to the study ………………..
26. Other similar research ………………..
27. Findings ………………..
28. Market research ………………..
29. Limitations of the research ………………..
30. Future research ………………..
Part 4 Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below
write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Effects of Drama Activities on Children
Drama helps children's personal development
- firstly, group participation develops 31…………………in their own ideas
- unscripted, imaginative activities allow children to take 32………………….
- Also, working as a group teaches the importance of 33…………………. to
others
- performance makes children 34………………… for their learning and
behavior.
The value of role play in the classroom
- to function as a form of 35…………………. for children experiencing
difficulties.
- to help children judge their behavior objectively.
- to explore controversial subjects with a class in a 36…………………
environment
- to develop children's self-knowledge and understanding of 37…………………
How dram improves the process of history learning.
- drama activities increase children's 38………………… class.
- make it easier for children to 39…………………and understand historical
event.
- find answer to 40……………… in history to see why certain decisions were
made.