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SECTION1 Questions 1-10 6 o1-10mp3 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. KINGS PLACE TENNIS COURTS Example + tennis and badminton... courts, Facilities + Has 1 indoor courts for tennis + Pro shop sells rackets and 2 Class Details + Complete beginner lessons are 3 a week + Beginner Class 2 is once weekly + Intermediate learners participate in a competition for 4 + Can play @ game with the instructor to check thelr 5 Comprehensive Package + Includes 6 booking of courts + Member discounts at pro-shop and on lessons offered + Cost-7£ per month for first-time members Learner Package + Includes access to all tennis courts + Members can use the 8 for an additional fee + Gets off of classes Signing up + Must 10 Daniel back to confirm the trial SECTION 2 Questions 11-20 0711-20.mp3 Questions 11 and 12 Choose TWO letters, AcE. 11-12 Which TWO characteristics of the dinosaur exhibits does the speaker highlight? A. bone displays B_ posted drawings © interactive activities D_re-creations of creatures E explanatory timelines Questions 13-16 Choose the correct letter, A, Bor C. 13 What is special about the Under the Sea exhibit? ‘A Itshows how dolphins swim by using models. B__Itcontains a life-size display of a blue whale. © It compares the evolution of fish and other species. 14 What aspect of sharks does the model display in the shark area focus on? A their nature as hunters B_ how they raise infants © their cycle of lite 15. The plant life exhibits allow visitors to view displays of A gardening mechanisms. B flora from diverse environments, rare wildtiower seeds. 16 Atthe Activity zone, human development is depicted through A. movie screenings. B__three-dimensional presentations. © staged demonstrations. Alsi SIV31 BNO a Questions 17-20 Label the pian below. White the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 17-20, stairs \ \ A B c D E \. \ foyer G F - ticket main entrance counter 7 18 19 a Information centre Cloakroom Children’s activity area Gift shop SECTION 3 Questions 21-30 0721-30.mp3 Questions 21-24 What effect does art therapy have on the following age groups? Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, AcE, next to Questions 21-24. Effects of Art Therapy assists in motor skill development enhances recall ability enables better expression of feelings helps people recover from traumatic events slows the mental effects of aging ‘Age Groups 21 Preschool children 22 Adolescents 23° Adults 24 Senior citizens ‘wast S13 SUBHOtH a Questions 25-30 Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C. 25 26 ar Who will the students conduct interviews with as part of their research? A patients of art therapists B psychology experts © website journalists What is Raymond worried about? A. There are not many studies that focus on multiple age ranges. B_ Theres litle material written on the selected topic. € There may be insufficient time to write about all the collected data. According to the professor, the students could study preschool children and senior citizens because 28 29 30 ‘A there is not enough material on people of other ages. B similar therapies have been used for both groups. © there is a word limit for the project. How do senior citizens tend to react when asked to express themselves through art? ‘A. They draw things that they see around them. B_ They are hesitant and don’t know what to draw. © They take to it very quickly. Group sessions for both seniors and preschoolers resulted in A more physical activity. B__ less social interaction C improved mental functions How does art therapy that includes music help patients? ‘A Itallows them to express personal feelings. B_Itallows them to relax. CC Itprovides them with a sense of unity. SECTION 4 Questions 31-40 0731-40.mp3 Questions 31-40 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF RAILWAYS Railway development in Great Britain The first locomotive invented by Richard Trevithick was not a 31 success. Large-scale rail construction began in the UK in the 1830s due to industrialisation, Industrial areas needed 32 to port cities, which trains provided cheaply and quickly. Global expansion of railway systems Global railway construction allowed 33, trade to grow rapidly. Rapid railway development occurred in North America in the 19th century. 34. discovered in the West provided further motivation for building railroads across the continent, Historic occasions affecting railways Introduced in 1912, diesel fuel allowed locomotives to transport larger weights much faster. Extremely long journeys could now be made in a few 35, Railways were military 36 during the two world wars and were rebuilt afterward, Reasons for growth in train transport 37 needed a more efficient way of moving their goods during periods of industrialisation. Railways also allowed some Europeans to manage their 38, Current trains and railway systems The fuels used for trains are now 39 and better for the environment. ‘The rapid improvement of 40 railway networks in several continents made rail highly popular. Trains may become more popular because they are fast, efficient, and affordable. ip an « Script « Phan tch + Gi thich trang 188 biachosne TEST Wali $1131 SBN a 7

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