PART 1 – Questions 1-10
Questions 1-5. Circle the appropriate letter.
Example
What has the woman lost?
- A. a briefcase
- B. a suitcase
- C. a handbag
- D. a wallet
1. What does her briefcase look like?
2. Which picture shows the distinguishing features?
3. What did she have inside her briefcase?
- A – wallet, pens and novel
- B. – papers and wallet
- C – pens and novel
- D – papers, pens and novel
4. Where was she standing when she lost her briefcase?
5. What time was it when she lost her briefcase?
Questions: 6-10.
Complete the form Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.
PERSONAL DETAILS FORM
Name: – Many (6) ______________________ |
Address: – Flat 2 (7) _____ (8) ____________ Road Canterbury |
Telephone: – (9) _______________ |
Estimated value of lost item: – (10) £ ____________ |
PART 2 – QUESTIONS 11-21
Questions: 11-13. Tick the THREE other items which are mentioned in the news headlines.
Questions 14-21
Complete the notes below by writing NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER in the spaces provided.
The Government plans to give (14) $ _________________ to assist the farmers. This money was to be spent on improving Sydney’s (15) _________________ system but has now been re-allocated.
Australia has experienced its worst drought in over fifty years.
Farmers say that the money will not help them because it is too (16) _______________.
An aeroplane which was carrying a group of school (17) ______________ was forced to land just (18) ______ minutes after take-off. The passengers were rescued by (19) ___________.
The operation was helped because of the good weather. The passengers thanked the (20) ____________ for saving their lives but unfortunately, they lost their (21) ________________.
PART 3 – QUESTIONS 22-31
Questions 22-25
Choose the appropriate letter.
Example
The student is looking for the School of
- A Fine Arts.
- B Economic History.
- C Economics.
- D Accountancy.
22. The orientation meeting
- A. took place recently.
- B. took place last term.
- C. will take place tomorrow.
- D. will take place next week.
23. Attendance at lectures is
- A. optional after 4 pm.
- B. closely monitored.
- C. difficult to enforce.
- D. sometimes unnecessary.
24. Tutorials take place
- A. every morning.
- B. twice a week.
- C. three mornings a week.
- D. three afternoons a week.
25. The lecturer’s name is
- A. Roberts.
- B. Rawson.
- C. Rogers.
- D. Robertson.
Questions 26-31
Complete the notes below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
Course requirements:
Tutorial paper:
- A piece of work on A given topic. Students must:
- (26) __________ for 25 minutes
- (27) __________
- give to lecturer for marking
Essay Topic:
- Usually (28) _________
Type of exam:
- (29) ___________
Library:
- Important books are in (30) _________
Focus of course:
- Focus on (31) ___________
PART 4 – Questions 32-41
Questions 32-33 Circle the appropriate letter.
32. The speaker works within the Faculty of
- A. Science and Technology.
- B. Arts and Social Sciences.
- C. Architecture.
- D. Law.
33. The Faculty consists firstly of
- A. subjects.
- B. degrees.
- C. divisions.
- D. departments.
Questions 34-36
Complete the notes below and write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD.
The subjects taken in the first semester in this course are psychology, sociology, (34) ___________ and economics. Students may have problems with (35) ___________ and (36) __________
Questions 37-41 Circle the appropriate letter.
37. The speaker says students can visit her
- A. every morning.
- B. some mornings.
- C. mornings only.
- D. Friday morning.
38. According to the speaker, a tutorial
- A. is a type of lecture.
- B. is less important than a lecture.
- C. provides a chance to share views.
- D. provides an alternative to groupwork.
39. When writing essays, the speaker advises the students to
- A. research their work well.
- B. name the books they have read.
- C. share work with their friends.
- D. avoid using other writers’ ideas.
40. The speaker thinks that plagiarism is
- A. a common problem.
- B. an acceptable risk.
- C. a minor concern.
- D. a serious offence.
41. The speaker’s aims are to
- A. introduce students to university expectations.
- B. introduce students to the members of staff.
- C. warn students about the difficulties of studying.
- D. guide students round the university.
Answers
- A
- C
- D
- D
- C
- Prescott
- 41
- Fountain
- 752239
- £65
- E
- F
- H
- $250 million
- roads/road
- late
- children//boys
- 3
- boats craft
- pilot
- instruments
- A
- B
- C
- A
- talk//give a talk
- write up work
- can choose
- open book
- closed reserve
- vocational (subjects)/ (preparing for) work/employment
- B
- C
- history
- deadlines
- attendance
- B
- C
- B
- D
- A