Test1LISTENINGSECTION1Questions1-10Questions1-4Completethenotesbelow.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSANDIORANUMBERforeachanswer.NOTESONSOCIALPROGRAMMEExampleAnswerNumberoftripspermonth:5Visitplaceswhichhave:historicalinterestgood1__________________2_______________________Cost:between£5.00and£15.00perpersonNote:specialtripsorganizedforgroupsof3____________________peopleTime:departure–8.30a.m.return–6.00p.m.Toreserveaseat:signnameonthe4________________________3daysinadvanceQuestions5-10Completethenotesbelow.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSANDIORANUMBERforeachanswer.WEEKENDTRIPSPlaceDateNumberofseatsOptionalextraStIves5____________________16HepworthMuseumLondon16thFebruary456____________________7____________________3rdMarch18S.S.GreatBritainSalisbury18thMarch50StonehengeBath23rdMarch168____________________Forfurtherinformation:Readthe9_______________orseeSocialAssistant:Jane10_____________________SECTION2Questions11-20Questions11-13Completethesentencesbelow.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSANDIORANUMBERforeachanswer.RIVERSIDSEINDUSTRIALVILLAGE11RiversideVillagewasagoodplacetostartanindustrybecauseithadwater,rawmaterialsandfuelssuchas--------and---------.12ThemetalindustrywasestablishedatRiversideVillageby-----------wholivedinthearea.13Therewereover--------water-poweredmillsintheareaintheeighteenthcentury.Questions14-20Labeltheplanbelow.WriteNOMORETHANTWOWORDSforeachanswer.SECTION3Questions21-30Questions21and22Choosethecorrectletter,A,BorCExampleMelaniecouldnotborrowanybooksformthelibrarybecauseAthelibrarianwasout.Bshedidn’thavetimetolook.Cthebookshadalreadybeenborrowed.21MelaniesaysshehasnotstartedtheassignmentbecauseAshewasdoingworkforanothercourse.Bitwasareallybigassignment.Cshehasn’tspenttimeinthelibrary.22ThelecturersaysthatreasonableexcusesforextensionsareAplanningproblemsBproblemswithassignmentdeadlinesCpersonalillnessoraccidentQuestions23-27WhatrecommendationsdoesDrJohnsonmakeaboutthejournalarticles?ChooseyouranswerfromtheboxandwritethelettersA-Gnexttoquestion23-27.AmustreadBusefulClimitedvalueDreadfirstsectionEreadresearchmethodsFreadconclusionGdon’treadExampleAnswerAndersonandHawker:AJackson:23---------Roberts:24---------Morris:25----------Cooper:26----------Forster:27---------Question28-30Labelthechartbelow.ChooseyouranswersfromtheboxbelowandwritethelettersA-Hnexttoquestions28-30.PopulationstudiesReasonsforchangingaccommodationPossiblereasonsAuncooperativelandlordBenvironmentCspaceDnoisyneighboursEnearcityFworklocationGtransportHrentSECTION4Questions31-40Completethenotesbelow.WriteNOMORETHANTWOWORDSforeachanswer.THEURBANLANDSCAPETwoareasoffocus:theeffectofvegetationsontheurbanclimatewaysofplanningour31----------betterLarge-scaleimpactoftrees:theycanmakecitiesmoreorless32------------insummertheycanmakecitiescoolertheycanmakeinlandcitiesmore33-------------Localimpactoftrees:·theycanmakelocalareas-more34----------cooler-morehumid-lesswindy-less35---------ComparingtreesandbuildingsTemperatureregulation:treesevaporatewaterthroughtheir36---------buildingsurfacesmayreachhightemperaturesWindforce:tallbuildingscausemorewindat37---------leveltrees38----------thewindforceNoise:treeshaveasmalleffectontrafficnoise39--------frequencynoisepassesthroughtreesImportantpointstoconsider:treesrequirealotofsunlight,waterand40---------togrowREADINGREADINGPASSAGE1Yous...