PART 1 – Questions 1-10
Questions: 1-3. Complete the form below. Write NO MORETHAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
TOTAL INSURANCE INCIDENT REPORT
Example Answer
Name – Michael Alexander
Address 24 Manly Street, 1 ______________, Sydney
Shipping agent first class 2 ___________
Place of origin China
Date of arrival 3 ________________
Reference number 601 ACK
Questions: 4-10. Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
ITEM | DAMAGE | COST TO REPAIE/DAMAGE |
Television | The 4 ____________ needs to be replaced | not known |
The 5 ____________ cabinet | ‘The 6 ________ of the cabinet is damaged | 7 $ _____________. |
Dining room table | A 8 _____________ is split | $200 |
Set of china | Six 9 __________ were broken | about 10 $ _________ in total |
PART 2 – Questions 11-20
Question: 11. Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
11. According to the speaker, the main purposes of the park are
- A – education and entertainment.
- B – research and education.
- C – research and entertainment.
Questions: 12-14. Label the plan below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer
Agricultural Park
Questions: 15-20. Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
15. When are the experimental areas closed to the public?
- A – all the year round
- B – almost all the year
- C – a short time every year
16. How can you move around the park?
- A – by tram, walking or bicycle
- B – by solar car or bicycle
- C – by bicycle, walking or bus
17. The rare breed animals kept in the park include
- A – hens and horses.
- B – goats and cows.
- C – goats and hens.
18. What is the main purpose of having the Rare Breeds Section?
- A – to save unusual animals
- B – to keep a variety of breeds
- C – to educate the public
19. What can you see in the park at the present time?
- A – the arrival of wild birds
- B – fruit tree blossom
- C – a demonstration of fishing
20. The shop contains books about
- A – animals.
- B – local traditions.
- C – the history of the park.
PART 3 – Questions 21-30
Questions: 21-24. Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Honey Bees in Australia
21. Where in Australia have Asian honey bees been found in the past?
- A – Queensland
- B – New South Wales
- C – several states
22. A problem with Asian honey bees is that they
- A – attack native bees.
- B – carry parasites.
- C – damage crops.
23. What point is made about Australian bees?
- A – Their honey varies in quality.
- B – Their size stops them from pollinating some flowers.
- C – They are sold to customers abroad.
24. Grant Freeman says that if Asian honey bees got into Australia,
- A – the country’s economy would be affected.
- B – they could be used in the study of allergies.
- C – certain areas of agriculture would benefit.
Questions: 25-30. Complete the summary below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Looking for Asian honey bees
Birds called Rainbow Bee Eaters eat only 25_______, and cough up small bits of skeleton and other products in a pellet.
Researchers go to the locations the bee eaters like to use for 26 ____________.
They collect the pellets and take them to a 27 ______________ for analysis.
Here 28 _____________ is used to soften them, and the researchers look for the 29 _______________ of Asian bees in the pellets.
The benefit of this research is that the result is more 30 _____________ than searching for live Asian bees.
PART 4 – Questions 31-40
Questions: 31-36. Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Research on questions about doctors
31. In order to set up her research programme, Shona got
- A – advice from personal friends in other countries.
- B – help from students in other countries.
- C – information from her tutor’s contacts in other countries.
32. What types of people were included in the research?
- A – young people in their fast job
- B – men who were working
- C – women who were unemployed
33. Shona says that in her questionnaire her aim was
- A – to get a wide range of data.
- B – to limit people’s responses.
- C – to guide people through interviews.
34. What do Shana’s initial results show about medical services in Britain?
- A – Current concerns are misrepresented by the press.
- B – Financial issues are critical to the government.
- C – Reforms within hospitals have been unsuccessful.
35. Shona needs to do further research in order to
- A – present the government with her findings.
- B – decide the level of extra funding needed.
- C – identify the preferences of the public.
36. Shona has learnt from the research project that
- A – it is important to plan projects carefully.
- B – people do not like answering questions.
- C – colleagues do not always agree.
Questions: 37-40. Which statement applies to each of the following people who were interviewed by Shona? Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F, next to questions 37-40.
A gave false data
B decided to stop participating
C refused to tell Shona about their job
D kept changing their mind about participating
E became very angry with Shona
F was worried about confidentiality
People interviewed by Shona
37. a person interviewed in the street
38. an undergraduate at the university
39. a colleague in her department
40. a tutor in a foreign university
Answers
- Milperra
- Movers
- 28 November
- screen
- bathroom
- door
- 140
- leg
- plates
- 60
- B
- (the) Forest
- Fish Farm(s)
- Market Garden
- C
- A
- C
- B
- C
- A
- A
- B
- C
- A
- insects
- feeding/eating
- laboratory
- water
- wings
- reliable/accurate
- B
- B
- A
- A
- C
- C
- B
- F
- D
- C