Section 1
Questions 1 – 10
Instructions to follow Related posts maybe you like:
Listen to Audio and answer the questions below.
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Hostel accommodation
Top End Backpackers Price per person: |
$19 |
Comments and reviews: |
+ parking available, + staff are ………….…1……………. + nice pool |
+ air-conditioning is too ………………2………. |
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Gum tree lodge Price per person: |
$…………………3…………………… |
Comments and reviews: |
+ good quiet location + pools and gardens + …………….…4…………. In the dormitories |
Kangaroo lodge Price per person: |
$22 |
Comments and reviews: |
+ downtown location + reception at the lodge is always open + no lockers in the rooms + the ………….5……………. are very clean + seems to be a ………… .6…………… every night |
Address: |
on …………..7.…………… lane |
Hostel information: |
+ sheets are provided +can hire a/an ………….8…………… + ……….…9………. is included + a shared ………10…………. Is available |
Section 2
Questions 11 – 20
Questions 11 – 16
Instructions to follow
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Anglia Sculpture Park
11. The land where the sculpture is located was previously completely covered by forest is
A. completely covered by forest
B. the site of a private house
C. occupied by a factory
12. What is unusual about the Anglia Sculpture Park?
A. artists have made sculptures especially for it
B. some of its sculptures were donated by the artists
C. It only shows contemporary sculptures
13. What is the theme of Joe Tremain’s sculptures?
A. The contract between nature and urban life
B. The effect of man on the environment
C. the violence of nature
14. The path by the lower lake
A. is rather wet in some places
B. has recently been repaired
C. is difficult to walk on
15. What does the speaker say about the visitor centre?
A. It is being enlarged at present
B. It has received an international award
C. It was designed by a Canadian architect
16. Today, visitors can buy snacks and sandwiches
A. at the kiosk
B. in the terrace room
C. at the Lower Lake café
Questions 17 – 20
Section 3
Questions 21 – 30
Questions 21 – 26
Instructions to follow
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Making Report
21. Why did Leo choose instant coffee as the topic for his marketing report?
A. he found plenty of material on the topic
B. he has some practical experience in the area
C. he had an idea of a brand he wanted to target
22. Leo discovered that in Australia, recent technological developments
A. are producing less healthy types of instant coffee
B. are reducing the demand for instant coffee
C. are improving the quality of instant coffee
23. What do the speakers agree about the Leo’s table of coffee products?
A. it needs more explanation in the text
B. it is factually inaccurate in some places
C. it would be best to put this in the appendix
24. What do they decide about Shaffer’s coffee as a market follower?
A. Leo needs to define his terms
B. Leo needs to provide more evidence
C. Leo needs to put it in a different section
25. What does Anna say about originality in someone’s first marketing report?
A. Clear analysis of data can be considered original
B. graphs and diagrams should be original, not copied
C. reports should contain some original data collected by the student
26. What difference between school assignments and this report has surprised Leo?
A. not knowing the criteria for getting a good mark
B. being required to produce work without evidence
C. having to do a great deal of research
Questions 27 – 30
Instructions to follow
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Notes on specific section of marketing report
Executive summary: give a brief overview including the 27………………………
Problems: Link each problem to a/an ………….28…………… which explains it.
Implementation: practical solutions to problems
Includes details such as participants, …….…29………… and sequence section
is often poorly done because of lack of …………..30.…………….
Conclusion: Don’t use raw material here
Section 4
Questions 31 – 40
Instructions to follow |
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History of fireworks in Europe
13th – 16th centuries
– fireworks were introduced from china
– Their use was mainly to do with:
+ war
+…………….31……………. (in plays as festivals)
17th century:
Various features of ……………32…………… were shown in fireworks
Scientists were interested in using from fireworks displays
To make human …….33…………. possible
To show the formation of ….………………………
London:
Scientists were distrustful at first
Later they investigated …35…………uses of fireworks (Eg: for sailors) St. Petersburg:
Fireworks were seen as method of ………..36.. ………. for people Paris:
Displays emphasised the power of ………… 37……………. Scientists aimed to provide …………38…………. 18th century:
Italian fireworks specialists became influential Servandoni’s firework display followed the same pattern as a/an ………….…39…………. The appeal of fireworks extended to the middle classes. Some displays demonstrated new scientific discoveries such as ………………40……………
ANSWER KEY
Section 1 | Section 2 | Section 3 | Section 4 | ||||
Question | Answer | Question | Answer | Question | Answer | Question | Answer |
1 | Unfriendly | 11 | B | 21 | A | 31 | Religions |
2 | Noisy | 12 | A | 22 | B | 32 | Nature |
3 | 23.50 | 13 | C | 23 | A | 33 | Flight |
4 | Insects | 14 | B | 24 | B | 34 | Stars |
5 | Bathrooms | 15 | A | 25 | A | 35 | Practical |
6 | Party | 16 | A | 26 | A | 36 | Education |
7 | Shad forth | 17 | E | 27 | Background | 37 | King |
8 | Towel | 18 | C | 28 | Theory | 38 | Entertainment |
9 | Breakfast | 19 | F | 29 | Cost(s) | 39 | Opera |
10 | Kitchen | 20 | E | 30 | Time | 40 | Electricity |