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LISTENING

PART 1 Questions 1 – 10
Complete the form below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Booking a residential workshop


Course required: drama workshop
Full name of participant: Jan 1 Creswick
Previous course attended: Writing for the 2 theater
Address: 20. Gregory 3 Place
Current occupation: 4 waitress
Date chosen course begins: 5 13 June
Estimated arrival time: 6 5.30
Special dietary requests: no 7 milk products
Preferred afternoon course: 8 Comic work
First source of course information: 9 Internet
Pre-course material requested: the 10 Leaflet mentioned in the publicity

PART 2 Questions 11 – 20
Questions 11 - 16
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Music Festivals
11 Melissa now works as
A. a travel agent.
12 What impressed Melissa most at her first music festival?
B. the way the groups mixed with the audience
13 Melissa regrets the way that recently some festivals have become
C. less adventurous.
14 Melissa says that the organisers of all good festivals
A. listen to feedback from attendees.
15 Melissa gives the example of her own experience last year to show that
B. it is easy to make friends with other festival-goers.
C. unknown performers can be the most exciting ones.
16 Melissa’s main advice to festival-goers is to avoid taking
A. valuable items.
Questions 17 – 20
Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F, next to
questions 17-20.
Music Festivals
17 Wye B its relative cheapness
18 Fingerton F its appeal to a range of generations
19 Hambleside C the beauty of its surroundings
20 Marston Grove A its long and successful history

PART 3 Questions 21 – 30
Questions 21 – 24
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Case study on one pupil’s learning strategies
21 What criterion do Katrina and her tutor agree on for choosing the focus student?
B. his hard work and commitment
C. his willingness to take part in research
22 Katrina’s main worry at this stage is that
B. She won’t get enough help from the teacher.
C. She’ll have trouble deciding what's relevant.
23 What is Katrina most looking forward to in the project?
A. researching independently
B. trying out new technology
24 The tutor says that when arranging tutorials with him, Katrina should
A. contact him when necessary.
B. give him five days’ notice.
What action do the speakers agree on for each of the following data-gathering
techniques?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions
25-30.
Data-gathering techniques
25 Observation of the pupil in class F compare the pupil's behaviour in different subjects
26 Interview with the pupil D use a fairly flexible approach
27 Think-aloud procedures C ask a teacher to suggest a suitable focus
28 Review of the pupil’s marks B consider omitting this if time runs out
29 Interview with class teacher A do a trial with classmates beforehand
30 Personality profile E limit the number of items to one page

PART 4 Questions 31 – 40
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Preparing an Environmental Report
Stage I: Project description received from company
Stage II: Area description
• list wildlife
- identify any species threatened
Stage III: Mitigation
• suggest ways to avoid damage, e.g. for wind turbines — no building work
when
birds are 31 nesting
Stage IV: Non-technical summary
• outline the project aims and their effect on the environment
• ask for comments from the 32 public
Stage V: Final report
Proposal for project on Barrow Island
Barrow Island is unusual because it is untouched by:
• non-native animals
• 33 farming
Other industries on the island:
• 1930s - 34 fishing
• 1950s - 35 mining
Construction project proposed by Chandler Developers
Project objectives:
• remove 36 gas from the oceans off the Western Australian coast
• clean and convert it to a 37 liquid
• export it to overseas markets
Potential problems:
• marine life (especially turtles) would be stressed by 38 noise from the
construction work
• lost baby turtles would attract predators - especially 39 sharks
• people could bring pests such as 40 rats

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