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Contents Introduction 4 Test 1 10 Test 2 34 Test 3 57 Test 4 81 General Training: Reading and Writing Test A 103 General Training: Reading and Writing Test B 116 Tapescripts 130 Answer key 152 Model and sample answers for Writing tasks 162 Sample answer sheets 174 Acknowledgements 176
Test 1 XL I STE NI NG X S EC T I ON 1 Questions 1–10 Questions 1–4 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. NOTES ON SOCIAL PROGRAMME Example Answer Number of trips per month: 5 ……… Visit places which have: • historical interest • good 1 …………………………… • 2 ………………………………… Cost: between £5.00 and £15.00 per person Note: special trips organised for groups of 3 ……………… people Time: departure – 8.30 a.m. return – 6.00 p.m. To reserve a seat: sign name on the 4 ……………… 3 days in advance 10
Listening Questions 5–10 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. WEEKEND TRIPS Place Date Number of seats Optional extra St Ives 5 ............................. 16 Hepworth Museum London 16th February 45 6 ............................. 7 ............................. 3rd March 18 S.S. Great Britain Salisbury 18th March 50 Stonehenge Bath 23rd March 16 8 ............................. For further information: Read the 9 ............................. or see Social Assistant: Jane 10 ............................. 11
Test 1 S E CT I ON 2 Questions 11–20 Questions 11–13 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. RIVERSIDE INDUSTRIAL VILLAGE 11 Riverside Village was a good place to start an industry because it had water, raw materials and fuels such as …………………… and …………………… . 12 The metal industry was established at Riverside Village by …………………… who lived in the area. 13 There were over …………………… water-powered mills in the area in the eighteenth century. 12
Listening Questions 14–20 Label the plan below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. The 17 ............... The Engine Room The Grinding Shop The 18 ............. The 19 ....... River The Yard The Stables 20 ................ for the The workers Works Office Car Park The The 16 ................ 15 ................ Entrance Toilets 14 ................ Road 13
Test 1 S E CT I ON 3 Questions 21–30 Questions 21 and 22 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Example Melanie could not borrow any books from the library because A the librarian was out. B she didn’t have time to look. C the books had already been borrowed. 21 Melanie says she has not started the assignment because A she was doing work for another course. B it was a really big assignment. C she hasn’t spent time in the library. 22 The lecturer says that reasonable excuses for extensions are A planning problems. B problems with assignment deadlines. C personal illness or accident. 14
Listening Questions 23–27 What recommendations does Dr Johnson make about the journal articles? Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A–G next to questions 23–27. A must read B useful C limited value D read first section E read research methods F read conclusion G don’t read Example Answer Anderson and Hawker: A ............ Jackson: 23 …………………… Roberts: 24 …………………… Morris: 25 …………………… Cooper: 26 …………………… Forster: 27 …………………… 15
Test 1 Questions 28–30 Label the chart below. Choose your answers from the box below and write the letters A–H next to questions 28–30. Population studies Reasons for changing g g accommodation 100 C 30 …… 90 28 …… 80 29 …… 70 60 E 50 40 G 30 20 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Possible reasons A uncooperative landlord B environment C space D noisy neighbours E near city F work location G transport H rent 16
Listening S E CT I ON 4 Questions 31–40 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. THE URBAN LANDSCAPE Two areas of focus: • the effect of vegetation on the urban climate • ways of planning our 31 …………………… better Large-scale impact of trees: • they can make cities more or less 32 …………………… • in summer they can make cities cooler • they can make inland cities more 33 …………………… Local impact of trees: • they can make local areas – more 34 …………………… – cooler – more humid – less windy – less 35 …………………… Comparing trees and buildings Temperature regulation: • trees evaporate water through their 36 …………………… • building surfaces may reach high temperatures Wind force: • tall buildings cause more wind at 37 …………………… level • trees 38 …………………… the wind force Noise: • trees have a small effect on traffic noise • 39 …………………… frequency noise passes through trees Important points to consider: • trees require a lot of sunlight, water and 40 …………………… to grow 17