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Cambridge IES 15 Academic 9 12
Cambridge IES 15 Academic 9 12
Cambridge IES 15 Academic 9 12
PART 1 Questions
PART 1
Questions
1–10
1–10
Complete
Complete the the notes
notes below.
below.
Write
Write ONE
ONE WORD
WORD AND/OR
AND/OR A NUMBER
A NUMBER foranswer.
for each each answer.
Bankside Recruitment
Bankside Agency
Recruitment Agency
• Address of agency: 497 Eastside, Docklands
• Address of agency: 497 Eastside, Docklands
• Name of agent: Becky 1
• Name of agent: Becky 1
• Phone number: 07866 510333
• Phone number: 07866 510333
• Best to call her in the 2
• Best to call her in the 2
Typical jobs
• Typical
Clericaljobs
and admin roles, mainly in the finance industry
Clerical
• • Must and 3admin roles, mainly
have good in the finance industry
skills
• • Jobs are have
Must usually for at3least one 4
good skills
• • PayJobs
is usually 5£
are usually per4hour
for at least one
• Pay isprocess
Registration usually 5 £ per hour
• Wear a 6 to the interview
Registration process
• Must bring your 7 to the interview
•
Wear
• They a6 to the interview
will ask questions about each applicant’s 8
• Must bring your 7 to the interview
Advantages of using an agency
• They will ask questions about each applicant’s 8
• The 9 you receive at interview will benefit you
Will get access
• Advantages to vacancies
of using which are not advertised
an agency
• • Less
The 109 is involved in applying
you receive for jobs will benefit you
at interview
• Will get access to vacancies which are not advertised
• Less 10 is involved in applying for jobs
10 p. 119 p. 96
10 p. 119 p. 96
Listening
Listening
Matthews
Matthews IslandIsland Holidays
Holidays
11 11 According
According to the to the speaker,
speaker, the company
the company
A has
A been
has in business
been for longer
in business forthan most
longer of its
than competitors.
most of its competitors.
B arranges holidays
B arranges to moretodestinations
holidays than its competitors.
more destinations than its competitors.
C has more customers than its competitors.
C has more customers than its competitors.
12 12
Where can customers
Where meet the
can customers tourthe
meet manager before travelling
tour manager before to the Isle of
travelling to Man?
the Isle of Man?
A Liverpool
A Liverpool
B Heysham
B Heysham
C Luton
C Luton
13 How many lunches are included in the price of the holiday?
13 How many lunches are included in the price of the holiday?
A three
B four
A three
C five
B four
14 C five
Customers have to pay extra for
14
A Customers have
guaranteeing to pay aextra
themselves forroom.
larger
B booking at short notice.
Test 1 A guaranteeing themselves a larger room.
C transferring to another date.
B booking at short notice.
QuestionsC15–20
transferring to another date.
Introduction by manager
Day 1 Arrive
Hotel dining room has view of the
15
Company provides a 11
Day 4 Free day 18 for local
transport and heritage sites.
Which TWO experiences of sibling rivalry do the speakers agree has been valuable
for them?
A learning to share
B learning to stand up for oneself
C learning to be a good loser
D learning to be tolerant
E learning to say sorry
Listening
Listening
PART4 4
PART Questions
Questions 31–40
31–40
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Completethethe
notes below.
notes below.
Listening test audio
Listening test audio
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WriteONE
ONEWORD
WORDONLY for for
ONLY each answer.
each answer.
The
TheEucalyptus Tree
Eucalyptus in Australia
Tree in Australia
Importance
Importance
• it provides 31 and food for a wide range of species
• it provides 31 and food for a wide range of species
14 • p. 119
its leaves provide 32p. 98 which is used to make a disinfectant
• its leaves provide 32 which is used to make a disinfectant
Reasons for present decline in number
Reasons for present decline in number
A) Diseases
A) Diseases
(i) ‘Mundulla Yellows’
(i) • ‘Mundulla
Cause –Yellows’
lime used for making 33 was absorbed
• Cause– trees
– lime used
were for making
unable to take 33 wastheir
in necessary iron through absorbed
roots
– treesDie-back’
(ii) ‘Bell-miner Associated were unable to take in necessary iron through their roots
(ii) ‘Bell-miner
• Cause – Associated
34 Die-back’ feed on eucalyptus leaves
• Cause– they
– 34secrete a substance feed
containing sugar
on eucalyptus leaves
– bell-miner birds are
– they secrete attracted by
a substance this and keep
containing away other species
sugar
B) Bushfires – bell-miner birds are attracted by this and keep away other species
William Jackson’s theory:
B) Bushfires
• high-frequency bushfires have impact on vegetation, resulting in the growth
William Jackson’s theory:
of 35
• high-frequency bushfires have impact on vegetation, resulting in the growth
• mid-frequency bushfires result in the growth of eucalyptus forests, because
of 35
they:
• mid-frequency bushfires result in the growth of eucalyptus forests, because
– make more 36 available to the trees
they:
– maintain the quality of the 37
– make more 36 available to the trees
• low-frequency bushfires result in the growth of 38 ‘ rainforest’,
– maintain
which is: the quality of the 37
• – low-frequency
a 39 bushfires result in the growth of 38 ‘
ecosystem rainforest’,
which is:
– an ideal environment for the 40 of the bell-miner
– a 39 ecosystem
– an ideal environment for the 40 of the bell-miner