SECTION 1
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
GOODBYE PARTY FOR JOHN
Venue: (1) ………………….
Invitations (Tony)
Who to invite: John and his wife
Director
The (2) ………………….
All the teachers
All the (3) ………………….
Date for sending invitations: (4) ………………….
Present (Lisa)
Collect money during the: (5) ………………….
Suggested amount per person: (6) ………………….
Check prices for: CD Players
(7) ………………….
Coffee maker
Ask guests to bring: snacks
(8)………………….
(9) ………………….
Ask student representative to prepare a: (10) ………………….
SECTION 2
Questions 11-15
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
11. To find out how much holidays cost, you should press button
A one
B two
C three
12. Travelite currently offer walking holidays
A only in Western Europe
B all over Europe
C outside Europe
13. The walks offered by Travelite
A cater for a range of walking abilities
B are planned by guides from the local area
C are for people with good fitness levels
14. On Travelite holidays, people holidaying alone pay
A the same as other clients
B only a little more than other clients
C extra only if they stay in a large room
15. Entertainment is provided
A when guests request it
B most nights
C every night
Questions 16-20
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.
SECTION 3
Questions 21-26
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.
Questions 27-30
What problems do the speakers identify for each experiment?
Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A-H next to questions 27-30
Experiment 1: (27) ………………….
Experiment 2: (28) ………………….
Experiment 3: (29) ………………….
Experiment 4: (Example) F
Experiment 5: (30) ………………….
Problems
A too messy
B too boring
C too difficult
D too much equipment
E too long
F too easy
G too noisy
H too dangerous
SECTION 4
Questions 31-34
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.
SHARKS IN AUSTRALIA
Length largest caught: 16 mts
Weight heaviest: (31)…………………. kgs
Skeleton cartilage
Skin texture rough barbs
Swimming aide fins and (32) ………………….
Food gathered from the ocean (33) ………………….
Sharks locate food by using their (34) ………………….
Questions 35-38
35. Shark meshing uses nets laid
A along the coastline
B at an angle to the beach
C from the beach to the sea
36. Other places that have taken up shark meshing include
A South Africa
B New Zealand
C Tahiti
37. The average number of sharks caught in nets each year is
A 15
B 150
C 1,500
38. Most sharks are caught in
A spring
B summer
C winter
Questions 39 and 40
Which TWO factors reduce the benefits of shark nets?
A nets wrongly positioned
B strong waves and currents
C too many fish
D sharks cat holes in nets
E moving sands
F nets too short
G holes in nets scare sharks