SECTION 1
Questions 1-10
Complete the form below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
CRIME REPORT FORM
Type of crime: theft
Personal information
Example: Name – Louise Taylor
Nationality: (1) ………………….
Date of birth: 14 December 1977
Occupation: interior designer
Reason for visit: business (to buy antique (2) …………………. )
Length of stay: two months
Current address: (3) …………………. Apartments (No 15)
Details of theft
Items stolen:
– a wallet containing approximately (4) £ ………………….
– a (5) ………………….
Date of theft: (6) ………………….
Possible time and place of theft
Location: outside the (7) …………………. at about 4 pm
Details of suspect:
– some boys asked for the (8) …………………. then ran off
– one had a T-shirt with a picture of a tiger
– he was about 12, slim build with (9) …………………. hair
Crime reference number allocated – (10) ………………….
SECTION 2
Questions 11 – 20
Induction talk for new apprentices
Questions 11 and 12
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO pieces of advice for the first week of an apprenticeship does the manager give?
A get to know colleagues
B learn from any mistakes
C ask lots of questions
D react positively to feedback
E enjoy new challenges
Questions 13 and 14
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO things does the manager say mentors can help with?
A confidence-building
B making career plans
C completing difficult tasks
D making a weekly timetable
E reviewing progress
Questions 15 – 20
What does the manager say about each of the following aspects of the company policy for apprentices?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to Questions 15-20.
A It is encouraged.
B There are some restrictions.
C It is against the rules.
Company policy for apprentices
15. Using the internet ………………….
16. Flexible working ………………….
17. Booking holidays ………………….
18. Working overtime ………………….
19. Wearing trainers ………………….
20. Bringing food to work ………………….
SECTION 3
Questions 21 – 25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Cities built by the sea
21. Carla and Rob were surprised to learn that coastal cities
A contain nearly half the world’s population.
B include most of the world’s largest cities.
C are growing twice as fast as other cities.
22. According to Rob, building coastal cities near to rivers
A may bring pollution to the cities.
B may reduce the land available for agriculture.
C may mean the countryside is spoiled by industry.
23. What mistake was made when building water drainage channels in Miami in the 1950s?
A There were not enough of them.
B They were made of unsuitable materials.
C They did not allow for the effects of climate change.
24. What do Rob and Carla think that the authorities in Miami should do immediately?
A take measures to restore ecosystems
B pay for a new flood prevention system
C stop disposing of waste materials into the ocean
25. What do they agree should be the priority for international action?
A greater coordination of activities
B more sharing of information
C agreement on shared policies
Questions 26 – 30
What decision do the students make about each of the following parts of their presentation?
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 26-30.
Decisions
A use visuals
B keep it short
C involve other students
D check the information is accurate
E provide a handout
F focus on one example
G do online research
Parts of the presentation
26. Historical background ………………….
27. Geographical factors ………………….
28. Past mistakes ………………….
29. Future risks ………………….
30. International implications ………………….
SECTION 4
Questions 31 – 40
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Marine renewable energy (ocean energy)
Introduction
More energy required because of growth in population and (31) ………………….
What’s needed:
• renewable energy sources
• methods that won’t create pollution
Wave energy
Advantage: waves provide a (32) …………………. source of renewable energy
Electricity can be generated using offshore or onshore systems
Onshore systems may use a reservoir
Problems:
• waves can move in any (33) ………………….
• movement of sand, etc. on the (34) …………………. of the ocean may be affected
Tidal energy
Tides are more (35) …………………. than waves
Planned tidal lagoon in Wales:
• will be created in a (36) …………………. at Swansea
• breakwater (dam) containing 16 turbines
• rising tide forces water through turbines, generating electricity
• stored water is released through (37) …………………. , driving the turbines in the reverse direction
Advantages:
• not dependent on weather
• no (38) …………………. is required to make it work
• likely to create a number of (39) ………………….
Problem:
• may harm fish and birds, e.g. by affecting (40) …………………. and building up silt
Ocean thermal energy conversion
Uses a difference in temperature between the surface and lower levels Water brought to the surface in a pipe