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  1. Question 1 of 24
    1. Question

    PART 1                                     Questions 1-10

    Questions 1-6

    Complete the form using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    Buying a Used Car: Contact Details

    Model:                                Celica

    Number of Owners:         1 BLANK 1 of 6

    Condition:                          overall good

    2 BLANK 2 of 6               done last year

    Reason for selling:          3 BLANK 3 of 6

    Asking Price:                   4 BLANK 4 of 6

    Appointment Time:        5 BLANK 5 of 6

    Address:                           6 BLANK 6 of 6 , Parkwood.

    Contact name:                        Elena

    Buying a Used Car: Contact Details

    Model:                                Celica

    Number of Owners:         1

    Condition:                          overall good

    2                done last year

    Reason for selling:          3

    Asking Price:                   4

    Appointment Time:        5

    Address:                           6 , Parkwood.

    Contact name:                        Elena

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    2. Question

    Questions 7-10

    Choose the correct letter A-C.

    7  What happened to Sam’s car?

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    3. Question

    8 Why does Jan need a car now?

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    4. Question

    9  What does Sam recommend?

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    5. Question

    10 How are they travelling to Elena’s?

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    6. Question

    PART 2                                   Questions 11-20

    Questions 11-14

    Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

    11        Most infants are hurt

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    7. Question

    12        Children should learn good safety habits from

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    8. Question

    13        Why are kitchens more dangerous for infants than adults?

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    9. Question

    14        Poisons should never be kept

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    10. Question

    Questions 15 and 16

    Which TWO items of playground equipment pose the most danger for children?

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    11. Question

    17  If you are bathing the baby and the phone rings, what should you do?

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    12. Question

    18 What can you install to stop a child from poking things into a power point?

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    13. Question

    19 Where should a parent go to smoke a cigarette?

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    14. Question

    20 When can a parent leave a young child alone in a room with a heater?

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    15. Question

    PART 3                    Questions 21-30

    Questions 21-25

    Answer the questions below.

    Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    21        According to the liaison officer, what do volunteers help provide?

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    16. Question

    22 What can volunteers help students check and correct?

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    17. Question

    23 What aspect of students’ self-management can volunteers assist greatly with improving?

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    18. Question

    24 What will volunteers try to develop in the students so that they exert themselves more?

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    19. Question

    25 What is it that teachers have that allows them to respond to individual student requirements?

    Many different

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    20. Question

    Questions 26-30

    Complete the summary below using phrases from the box. Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A-H next to questions 26-30.

     

          A vocational learning experiences            E marine studies

          B practical components                            F interesting developments

          C self-learning software                           G scholastic competitions

          D academic backgrounds                         H building and construction

    Sharon and Lester have different 26 BLANK 1 of 5. Sharon studied business while Lester studied science. They are volunteering to help out at a school which is increasing its students’ 27 BLANK 2 of 5 in a number of subject areas. The 28 BLANK 3 of 5 programme is well underway. It’s a well-equipped school and the liaison officer is particularly impressed by the 29 BLANK 4 of 5  The school offers many things to do outside the curriculum and students are encouraged to take part in 30 BLANK 5 of 5.

    Sharon and Lester have different 26 . Sharon studied business while Lester studied science. They are volunteering to help out at a school which is increasing its students’ 27  in a number of subject areas. The 28 programme is well underway. It’s a well-equipped school and the liaison officer is particularly impressed by the 29   The school offers many things to do outside the curriculum and students are encouraged to take part in 30 .

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    21. Question

    PART 4                    Questions 31-40

    Questions 31-37

    Complete the summary below.

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

    Samuel Wells had a vision of a college in which 31 BLANK 1 of 7 would be encouraged between people of different races and nationalities.

    Of Scholastic House’s ten original students, 32 BLANK 2 of 7 proceeded to lead illustrious lives. The most prominent became a 33 BLANK 3 of 7 while another two became engineers who went on to 34 BLANK 4 of 7 the manner in which water systems are managed.

    Scholastic House experienced difficulties during the Great War. The charter of the college did not allow its students or staff to participate in the war, and many people interpreted this as a lack of 35 BLANK 5 of 7.

    The college, however, did go on to build a reputation for learning and 36 BLANK 6 of 7 of different views .Since 1927 it has been discussing and debating topics over the years which were seen as 37 BLANK 7 of 7 at the time.

    Samuel Wells had a vision of a college in which 31 would be encouraged between people of different races and nationalities.

    Of Scholastic House’s ten original students, 32 proceeded to lead illustrious lives. The most prominent became a 33 while another two became engineers who went on to 34 the manner in which water systems are managed.

    Scholastic House experienced difficulties during the Great War. The charter of the college did not allow its students or staff to participate in the war, and many people interpreted this as a lack of 35 .

    The college, however, did go on to build a reputation for learning and 36 of different views .Since 1927 it has been discussing and debating topics over the years which were seen as 37 at the time.

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    22. Question

    Questions 38-40

    Choose the appropriate letter, A, B, C or D.

    38 Controversial issues are discussed by the college because it wants

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    23. Question

    39 The speaker believes that

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    24. Question

    40 Students are urged to