Section 1
Questions 1 – 10
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Listen to Audio and answer the questions below.
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Bank Account Opening Form
Type of account: deposit account
Name of account decided on: …………………1…….………
Customer’s name:…………………2…..……… Fox
Date of Birth:…………………3…….……….1970
Current address: 10, ……………4…………… House South Quay
Duration of time living there: about ……………5…..……. month(s)
Address(before): Flat 3, Canada House ………………6….……………. Street, Edinburgh
Office number: 02072356735
Home number: ………………………7…………………
Occupation: ………………….………8……………….
Identity (security): Name of his ……………9….……………. Monica
The account opening sum: £……………..………10…………………
Section 2
Questions 11 – 20
Questions 11 – 14
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The Elizabeth House
11. Jonathan Owen bought the house in 1965 as it was built in the way of
A. The standard European building style
B. The Asian style of middle ages in the UK
C. The traditional middle ages of the Britain
12. Jonathan Owen has been employed in the university of Canterbury as
A. A head master of ceramic
B. A head carpenter
C. A supervisor of accounting
13. Jonathan Owen succeeded in his business so much, but he suffered from
A. Private household affairs
B. Personal diseases
C. Public relations
14. Where did he gather his building material from?
A. The local area
B. The garden
C. The backyard
Questions 15- 20
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- • Sun Rainbow was designed by Owen’s brother who had studied …………….15…………in Paris
- • There is a ……………16…………….tree with 200 years old near the entrance
- • You can find the shop between the path and ……………….17…………………..
- • In the snack bar, you will be able to take rest and get ………………..18……………….
- • Through ………..19………… there is a beautiful walk
- • Both ………….…20……… and grapes are the local products that are promoted and marketed every year with a variety of events and festivals.
Section 3
Questions 21 -30
Questions 21 – 24
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Gallery Marketing
The place to get information about museums and galleries in England |
at ……………21………… |
Research methods |
…………22…………., questionnaires or emails |
Total respondents |
…………23…………. |
The compared objects of …24…………. fair |
Male and Female |
Questions 25 – 30
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Ceramics
Of the countries chosen ceramic of …………….25……………is a unique kind that the researchers are interested in. On ……………..26……………….. Of ceramic, the decoration is compared with artwork of the present time.
The natives made the ceramic from …….27………….., like mountain, basement, and the bottom of the lake. From …….28………… plants, the natives made various colours through the process of …………….29………………. The tones of ceramic were used by ….……30………….
Section 4
Questions 31 – 40
Questions 31 – 36
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Waste issues in the UK
31. The waste collection in the UK compared to other European nations
A. is lower than 15%
B. will be lower in the next coming years
C. is lower
32. What did the local government do to reduce waste?
A. support green campaign and flea markets
B. enact a severe regulation
C. investing in flea markets
33. What kinds of flea markets is in the UK?
A. indoors and outdoors
B. warehouse and school gymnasium
C. an open field with many small tents
34. What did the UK flea market vendors sell?
A. second hand tables and food
B. unwanted household products
C. fast food and beverages
35. What hindrance in opening more flea markets is in the UK?
A. Customers cannot access the internet
B. There is not enough space and money
C. the information and marketing are deficient
36. How much waste (electronic and furniture goods) is recycled annually in the UK flea markets?
A. 20%
B. 15%
C. 50%
Questions 37 – 38
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Which two solutions in handling the recycling problems of office papers in the UK?
A. manufacture high-quality paper to reuse
B. classify paper before selling.
C. sell paper to farmers as fertilizer.
D. put paper through a sorting process
E. Use high tech machine to produce paper
Questions 39 – 40
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Which TWO reasons are encouraging UK people to reuse waste?
A. for later use
B. saving resources
C. using for other purposes
D. environmental protection
E. can be used by others.
ANSWER KEY
Section 1 | Section 2 | Section 3 | Section 4 | ||||
Question | Answer | Question | Answer | Question | Answer | Question | Answer |
1 | Classical | 11 | C | 21 | London museum | 31 | C |
2 | Jonathan | 12 | B | 22 | Telephone interviews | 32 | A |
3 | January 21st | 13 | A | 23 | 90 people | 33 | A |
4 | Island | 14 | A | 24 | Ceramic | 34 | B |
5 | 1 | 15 | Gardening art | 25 | Peru | 35 | C |
6 | Queen | 16 | Pear | 26 | Surface | 36 | A |
7 | 02046751222 | 17 | Watermill | 27 | Local clay | 37 | A |
8 | Tutor | 18 | Refreshments | 28 | Dried | 38 | B |
9 | Mother | 19 | River cotton | 29 | Sorting | 39 | B |
10 | 1000 | 20 | strawberries | 30 | The rich people | 40 | D |