Section 1 Question 1-10
Complete the form below.
Write ONE WORD AND / OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Supprior Home Appliance – Customer Complaint Form
Example
Type of appliance: fridge
Name: Jessica Brown
Tel: 5823 2210
Under warranty: yes
Model type: a 1……… mount
Model number: S654391X
Color: 2………
Date of purchase: 3………
Problems:
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The 4………in the fridge sounded
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Freezer temperature is 5………degrees
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Main fridge not working Nearest service center: Ken’s Appliance ( near the 6………) Comments:
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customer needs the fridge to store food for her 7………Shop
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value of food in fridge: 8 $……… To do :
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get the 9……… to call her today
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replace damaged 10………
SECTION 2 Questions 11-20
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C
Questions 11-14
11 People who act as hosts for Connections
A are given a little money
B do not receive payment
C can apply for expenses
12 Connections is for people from other countries who
A have difficulty making friends
B are looking for temporary work
C can offer language support
13 According to the speaker, what can a guest expect to do during their stay?
A can food for their host family
B explain their own family traditions
C discuss matters of personal interest
14 According to the speaker, a long-term benefit of the Connections scheme could be
A an increased understanding between cultures
B a programme of weekly visits
C more involvement from people of different communities
Questions 15-20
Complete the flow -chart below.
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H next to questions 15-20
A acknowledgement
B decision
C identity
D an interview
E legal status
F records
G rejection
H vetting
To apply to Connections as a guest
The applicant makes an initial phone call to the 15……… Department
The applicant sends in a reference to confirm his/her 16………
Following approval, an application from is emailed to the applicant
The applicant returns the completed form with two photographs (one for 17……… and one for the family).
The applicant receives 18……… within seven days
The applicant receives 19……… with a staff member.
The applicant receives a final 20……… in writing
Section 3 Question 21-30
Question 21-25
Climate change and allergies
21.Why is Beth unconvinced that allergies are linked to vitamin D deficiency?
A because people’s diets have improved since the 1950s
B because most people get enough vitamin D
C because the evidence only applies in Britain
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Eliot explains that rising CO2 levels A will mean distribution of pollen over a wider area B are having less impact on pollen than milder winters C are responsible for higher quantities of pollen
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What does Beth say about seasonal changes? A There is no clear short-term trend for the arrival of spring B In general, spring is likely to continue arriving early C Springs are becoming milder and longer
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What point is made about the plant ragweed? A It is spreading to more countries B It is the most widespread cause of allergies globally C It cause the most severe type of allergy
25 Why is tree pollen a more serious problem in cities?
A Trees produce more pollen there
B There is less to absorb the tree pollen
C There is not enough control over tree-planting
Questions 26 – 30
What comment is made about the seasonal changes in pollen in each of the following European countries?
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A – G, next to questions 26 – 30
Seasonal changes in pollen
A greatest change recorded for oak pollen
B change identified to two pollen types only
C a longer season for grass pollen
D earlier start dates for all pollen types
E significant change in start date of birch pollen
F little difference in start dates
G information only available for birch pollen
European countries
26 Austria ………
27 France ………
28 The Netherlands ………
29 Switzerland ………
30 UK ………
Section 4 Question 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
The influences of children on adult diet
Background
Obesity-mainly caused by bad eating habits and lack of exercise
National survey conclusions:
• food consumption rose between 1971 and 2000
• Americans in general eat above the recommended amounts
• the age group that eats most fat is 31………
Family members living together show 32………levels of fat in their diet
Aims of present study: to show whether children affect adult diet
Methods and procedures
Who?
• Adults aged 17-65 with children under 17
• Other variables: age, education, race, 33……… and whether born overseas
How?
• 6600 interviews in homes
• 34……… Held at Mobile Examination Centers
Results
Adults living with children are more likely to :
• eat more fat
• eat convenience foods
• 35………
Reasons
• Parents have little 36………
• Children’s preference for certain food
• Inconvenience of making separate meals
Limitations of study
The study did not consider the effects of
• the 37……… Of children in each family
• the 38……… Between the adults and children
Influence may decrease with 39………
Conclusions and recommendations
More research needed into above areas
Research needed into how our 40………affect our diet.
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