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SECTION 1 Questions 1 – 10

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Wildlife Conservation Society


Application for membership

Example Caller’s name: Michael Jones


Heard of WCS from: 1……………
Address: 21 Beel Street, Leeds
Postcode: 2……………
Phone number: 01173 58642
E-mail address: 3 mj@………….
Length of membership: 4………… Years
Type of membership: 5……………
Fee: 6 £…………
Payment details: direct debit
Name of bank: 7……………
Account name: Michael Jones
Account number: 01059612
Date of first payment: 8……………
Reference number: 9……………
– extra information pack
Other requests:
– 10……………
SECTION 2 Questions 11-20
Questions 11-16
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
11 What is the speaker's profession?
A a travel agent
B an actor
C a journalist
12 Why does he love travelling?
A He watched documentaries as a child.
B He is influenced by his parents' passion.
C His parents are geographers.
13 When was the first British ski resort established?
A 1920s
B 1930s
C 1960s
14 Which activity is offered by a school in the other town?
A skydiving
B playing golf
C visiting a brewery
15 What does the speaker recommend in Edimore region?
A a hot spring
B a museum
C a local market
16 What program will be available soon?
A Landscape of UK
B Mountain Walking in Europe
C Wildlife around the World
Questions 17-20
Which feature does each of the following skiing locations have?
Features
A A well- known ski school
B Suitable for beginners
C Olympics champion training location
D Would- be olympics Rink
E Good ski facilities
F Popular for many years
G Childcare provided
Locations
17 Lakeside
18 Petersburg
19 Winterton
20 Al slops
SECTION 3 Questions21-30

Questions 21-25

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

Oral History

21 What source did Mike use for his definition?

A a history textbook
B an academic article
C a lecture handout

22 According to Mike and his tutor, what is the most important contribution
of the intern to oral history?

A the permanent preservation of recordings


B an increase in student interest
C wide access to the interviews by the public

23 Mikes says he chose his particular topic because

A he is football fan
B his father loves football.
C his friends encouraged him

24 What does Mike say was his best source of information about the team?

A doing research in the local newspaper archives


B speaking to the team manager
C looking at materials in the local library

25 How did Mike find the former players he has arranged to interview?

A on the internet
B in the team records
C in the phone book
Questions 26-30

What problems with the following aspects of the proposed interviews do the speakers
identify?

Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 26-
30.

Problems

A too unreliable
B too short
C too noisy
D too long
E too formal
F too factual
G too complicated
H too vague

Aspects of the proposed interviews

26 Questions drafted

27 Time allotted

28 Recording equipment used

29 Subjects chosen

30 Proposed report
SECTION 4 Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

HEALTH ON THE NIGHT SHIFT


Background:
 31...................in number of night workers because of
 24-hour shopping /services
 Need to examine effects of changing work and sleep habits
 US and British research found these lead to health problems
Main Causes:
A) 32...................
 regulates daily life
 connected to behavioural pattems and cycles of 33................... and ...................
 programmes us to be awake and asleep at certain times
B) Sleep Debt
 impossible to get enough sleep during daytir
C) 34 ...................
 different working / sleeping times ,'dislocation'

Effects:
A) Physical
 higher incidence of 35 ................... problems and ................... problems
 more minor illnesses, suggesting that immunity of shift workers is affected
B) Psychological
 most common: 36...................
 37................... affected, e.g. decision-making,planning,which regulate our
38...................
C) Social
Night shift work can lead to:
 destruction of 39................... and other relationships,e.g.40...................
 eventually, for individuals: social isolation

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