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PART 1 Questions 1–10

Questions 1–5
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

A Residence Survey

Example:
Age of the interviewee: 19

Current occupation: 1. ..SALESMAN....................


Length of living in the north: 2. ....9 YEARS...................
Exact living area: 3. ........SPRING PARK...............
Type of accommodation: a shared 4........APARTMENT................

Means of transport:
private: walking and bicycles
public: 5 TRAIN................and taxi
Questions 6–10
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Frequency of eating out: 6.....ONCE A MONTH...................


Places for entertainment: 7......CLUBS..................
Other free time activity: go to the 8.........CINEMA...............

Preferred exercises:
•go swimming
•go to the gym
•go 9. ....SAILING...................

Part-time course: go to the 10.....JAPANESE COURSE...................


PART 2 Questions 11–20

Questions 11–14
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter, A–I, next to Questions 11–14.

11. Rocks ......C.......B..........

12. Colleen Nature Reserve ......E....... E..........

13. Ashington China Factory .......B.....F...........

14. Langton Forest .........G........I......


Questions 15–20
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.

15. What kind of warning does the speaker give to cyclists?


A. there may be traffic jams
B. avoid wet cycle paths
C. there may be animals in the way

16. The starting point of Elmsden station is A


A. very busy
B. more modern
C. re-opened recently

17. What can people do at the visitor’s centre?


A. rent a bike
B. buy refreshments
C. learn local history

18. To commute between Langton and Elmsden by train, you need to


A. book in advance
B. go on weekends
C. pay additional charges

19. What should you be aware of when visiting River Elm?


A. it takes a long time
B. the waterfall is inaccessible
C. go by bike

20. Where can you get the information if you want to join the local route?
A. the local newspaper
B. the station website
C. national cycling network
PART 3 Questions 21–30

Questions 21–25

Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.

21. How did Tomas and May both feel about parts of their studies
before going on excavations?
A. They lacked motivation
B. They were enthusiastic
C. They were confused

22. What surprised Tomas and May most when they were excavating?
A. how important photography was
B. how careful you had to be with your records
C. how many rules there were to follow

23. What did May find that was particularly interesting?


A. some fabric
B. some pieces of pots
C. some jewellery

24. What did Tomas and May both find surprising about the people they were
studying?
A. The food they ate was very varied
B. Their main activity was fishing
C. They were not as tall as people today

25. What do Tomas and May both say about the people they worked with? B
A. They came from a variety of countries
B. They worked really hard
C. They were young and enthusiastic
Questions 26–30

Complete the flow chart below.


Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A–I, next to Questions 26–30.

Options:

A. some soil samples


B. some photographs
C. objects to team leader
D. labels on objects
E. a record sheet
F. a unit number
G. further analysis of objects
H. tools from the site hut
I. a comprehensive plan

Excavation Projects Next Week

Take 26 H.......................and clean the area

Take photos of the site to be excavated

And your team leader for 27. .........EDSWE.............


Make 28 A I.......................of the site and measure the levels

Take 29. ..........D...........A..

Register and put 30. .........G.......D.......

Put in site hut together with tools


PART 4 Questions 31–40

Complete the notes below.


Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Crocodile Study
Background

● Type of crocodile studied: crocodiles found in salt water

● Location of study: Northern Territory, Australia

● Significance of study: unique because it was the first time a 31 ............had


been used to track crocodiles

Previous studies

● done using 32. .......................

● stressful method, also unreliable due to loss of the 33. .......................

Reasons for study

● the management of crocodiles by the government may not be effective

Research questions

● How far can crocodiles travel?

● How easily can crocodiles 34......................?

Challenge

● crocodiles are difficult to observe because they avoid 35. .......................

Details of study

● number of crocodiles involved: three

● method: crocodiles were measured and tagged then relocated using a


36. .......................

● monitoring: scientists got data from a transmitter located on the


crocodile’s
37. .......................
Results of study

● Each crocodile first stayed at the site for a few weeks, moving in a
random way

● then took the most 38.......................way home

Conclusions

● A change in policy is needed

● When travelling long distances, crocodiles may use:


i) their own senses and the position of the 39. .......................
ii) a similar system to 40. .......................

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