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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    Section 1

    Questions 1-10
    Complete the notes below usingNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    • Library Information
      Minimum joining age [Example]: 18 years [Answer]

      For registration, must take
      two 1. and
      two forms of I.D. e.g. driving licence, 2.

      Cost to join per year [without current student card]: 3. £
      Number of items allowed: [members of public] 4
      Login times: four weeks
      Fines start at 5. £
      Computers can be booked up to 6. hours in advance
      Library holds most national papers, a 7. , and magazines need8. to use photocopier

      Creative Writing class
      tutor is John 9. and
      held on 10. evenings

    Correct 10 / 10 Points
    Incorrect / 10 Points
  2. Question 2 of 10
    2. Question

    Section 2

    Questions 11-15
    Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

    BICYCLES FOR THE WORLD
    11. In 1993 Dan Pearman went to Ecuador

    • A. as a tourist guide
    • B. as part of his studies
    • C. as a voluntary worker
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  3. Question 3 of 10
    3. Question

    12. Dans neighbour was successful in business because he

    • A. employed carpenters from the area
    • B. was the most skilled craftsman in the town
    • C. found it easy to reach customers
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  4. Question 4 of 10
    4. Question

    13. Dan says the charity relies on

    • A. getting enough bicycles to send regularly
    • B. finding new areas which need the bicycles
    • C. charging for the bicycles it sends abroad
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  5. Question 5 of 10
    5. Question

    14. What does Dan say about the town of Rivas?

    • A. It has received the greatest number of bikes
    • B. It has almost as many bikes as Amsterdam
    • C. Its economy has been totally transformed
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  6. Question 6 of 10
    6. Question

    15. What problem did the charity face in August 2000?

    • A. It couldnt meet its overheads
    • B. It had to delay sending the bikes
    • C. It was criticized in the British media
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  7. Question 7 of 10
    7. Question

    Questions 16 and 17

    WriteNO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBERfor each answer.

    • 16. How much money did the charity receive when it won an award?
      17. What is the charity currently hoping to buy?

    Correct 2 / 2 Points
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  8. Question 8 of 10
    8. Question

    Questions 18-20

    WhichTHREEthings can the general public do to help the charity Pedal Power?

    • A. organise a bicycle collection
    • B. repair the donated bikes
    • C. donate their unwanted tools
    • D. do voluntary work in its office
    • E. hold an event to raise money
    • F. identify areas that need bikes
    • G. write to the government
    Correct 3 / 3 Points
    Incorrect / 3 Points
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    9. Question

    Section 3

    Questions 21-30
    Choose the table below. WriteNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBERfor each answer.

    • Student Life video project
      CristinaIbrahim
      Enjoyed:
      • using the camera
      • going to British 21.
      contact with students doing other courses [has asked some to 22. with him]
      Most useful language practice:
      • Listening to instructions
      • learning 23. vocabulary
      listening to British students language because of

      -normal speed

      -large amount of 24.

      General usefulness:
      • operating video camera
      • working with other people:

      -learning about 25.

      -compromising

      -26. people who have different views

      the importance of 27.
      Things to do differently in future:
      • decide when to 28. each stage at the beginning
      • make more effort to 29. with the camera
      dont make the film too 30.
    Correct 10 / 10 Points
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  10. Question 10 of 10
    10. Question

    Section 4

    Questions 31-40
    Complete the notes below. WriteNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBERfor each answer.

    • GEOGRAPHY
      more than 31. times as big as the UK
      most of the area is classified as 32.

      RESEARCH STATIONS
      33. is integrated with technical support
      stations contain accommodation, work areas, a kitchen, a 34. and a gym
      supplies were brought to Zero One station by sledge from a 35. at the edge of the ice 15 km away
      problem of snow build-ups solved by building stations on 36. with adjustable legs

      FOOD AND DIET
      average daily requirement for an adult in Antarctica is approximately 37. kilocalories
      rations for field work prepared by process of freeze-drying

      RESEARCH
      The most important research focuses on climate change, including
      measuring changes in the ice-cap [because of effects on sea levels and 38. ]
      analysing air from bubbles in ice to measure 39. caused by human activity

      WORK OPPORTUNITIES
      Many openings for 40. people including
      research assistants, administrative and technical positions

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