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MOCK TEST 5
PART 1 Questions 1-10
Questions 1-4
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Venue at Worthington Convention Centre
For Franklin Insurance conference
(1)…………………Auditorium vacant on June 12th
Size: 80 square metres
Costs £480 for a (2)…………….. on weekdays
Time: available from 8 am to (3)……………..
Lunches available at £15 per person, (4)……………for special meals
Questions 5-8
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Worthington Convention Centre Services
SERVICE NOTES COST DETAILS
Audiovisual (5)…………….and sound systems Free
Equipment available
Internet access Password required Free for guests
Parking Advance(6)……………..recommended £5 daily per space
Taxi service (7)………….. bus from the airport £30 per hour
Accommodation Partnership with nearby Grand (8)…………….off
Regina Hotel
Questions 9-10
Complete the sentences below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
9. Visitors to the convention centre should throw away rubbish in the bins located……………
10. All materials should be…………………….once the conference is finished.
INTENSIVE LISTENING 1
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PART 2 Questions 11-20
Questions 11-16
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
The Birmingham Asian Ceramics Exhibition
11. The exhibit spaces have been
A. arranged according to the eras in which they were made.
B. divided into three different zones in the venue.
C. categorised with other items from the same museum
12 What can visitors do in the second interactive display?
A. Talk to expert potters about their work.
B. Paint an item and have it glazed.
C. Make a piece of pottery.
13 What is special about the Korean household items on display?
A. They are more than 1,000 years old.
B. They were used for serving tea.
C. They are decorated with particular patterns.
14 The Japanese ceramics exhibit features
A. displays of earthenware tools.
B. items used for eating and drinking.
C. guides available for translation.
15 Why are more pieces from China on display than other locations?
A. It copied designs from other regions.
B. Its ceramics were best preserved.
C. It was the most influential country in the ceramics trade.
16 Why is the Ming vase in the exhibition so famous?
A. It was owned by an emperor.
B. It was borrowed from a well-known museum
C. It is the largest of its kind.
Questions 17-20
What does the speaker say about the works of the following artists?
Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-E, next to questions 17-
20.
Description of work Artists
A. makes green dishes in an old-fashioned style 17. Kenichi Takagawa ……
B. produces blue and white tea service items 18. Min Hee Jong …….
C. decorates items with flower patterns 19. Lilian Wong ……
D. makes handmade sculptural items for outdoors 20. Wei Lin Shen……
E. creates large ceramic works
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PART 3 Questions 21-30
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
GEOLOGY COURSE FIELD TRIP PLANS
Laxford Brae
• Layers of stones were found during the construction of a (21)…………………..
• Features evidence of layering and rock formation
• Remove any of the rocks is not allowed
• Can take some (22) ……………….. of stone layers
Siccar Point
• Can see how (23)………………..and complex rock structures were formed
• Need special (24) ………………..to take samples
• Has examples of all of the three (25) ………………..types of geological formation:
erosion, deposit, and folding
• Some areas are not accessible for collectors
• Check (26) ………………..for information on collection guidelines
Project Plans
• Include data from James Hutton:
- his findings on Siccar Point from the 1700s
- how (27) ………………..structures were created by folding and deposition processes
• Put in findings from James Hall and John Playfair:
- they helped in (28) ………………..Siccar Point
- concentrated on formations made through erosion
• Use information from lain Stewart's videos for a (29) ………………..viewpoint
• Submit plan summary for approval by (30) ………………..to the professor
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PART 4 Questions 31-40
Questions 31-35
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
BOWERBIRDS
31 Bowerbirds are different from other collector birds because
A. they live high up in trees.
B. they have a specific reason for their collections.
C. they often build nests in gardens.
32 The structures built by male bowerbirds are
A. always very strong structures.
B. different from traditional birds' nests.
C. sometimes difficult to recognise.
33 Why are platform bowers decorated so extravagantly?
A. to make the platforms visible from above
B. to compensate for their basic structure
C. to demonstrate the hunting capacity of males
34 Maypole bowers have fewer decorations because of
A. their impressive construction.
B. their small scale.
C. their hidden locations.
35 What is special about avenue bowers?
A. they are taller than other types
B. they often have gravel yards
C. they are built in trees or shrubs
Questions 36-40
Complete the sentences below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Bowerbird Mating Habits
36 The bowerbirds act in a …………………..way towards their bowers and can get
aggressive towards other birds.
37 The purpose of the decorated bowers is to………………… potential mates.
38 Males do a …………………to persuade females to move in.
39 Females may choose attractive mates who have quite a …………………bower with
minimal decoration, while others choose less-attractive mates with fancy bowers.
40 Less-striking males sometimes end up without a mate when they don't put
much………………… into their bower decoration.
INTENSIVE LISTENING 4