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Tel no:
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Qualifications
Graduated from:
(4)
Diploma in:
(5)
Current position:
(6)
Job description:
(7)
and
(8)
(9) limited
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A. gratify
B. please
C. ingratiate
D. commend
16. You are under no obligation to accept this offer.
A. indeed
B. eventually
C. apart
D. whatsoever
17. Wasnt it you yourself .. the door open?
A. to be left
B. were left
C. who left
D. that should leave
18. If only motorists . drive more carefully!
A. must
B. shall
C. would
D. will
19. It is regretted that there can be no to this rule.
A. exclusion
B. alternative
C. exception
D. deviation
20. Complete the form as in the notes below.
A. insisted
B. specified
C. implied
D. devised
II. In the passage below some lines are correct but some have a word that should not be there.
Indicate the correct lines with a tick (). For the incorrect lines, write the words that should not
be there. (1 point)
1 .................. Many species of animals, birds and even that insects are in danger
2 .. of disappearing from the earth off. Every day construction in
3 .. the rainforests destroys the habitats of these creatures. They
4 .. cannot survive in other environments. They rely on about the food
5 .. and shelter being in their own habitats. Each time a habitat is
6 .. destroyed, the animals must have search for a new place. Luckily,
7 .. there are some people who they are doing something about this
8 .. situation. Animal protection societies are helping for the world
9 .. to learn more than about endangered species. When people know
10 more, they can fight to protect and save the animals.
III. Choose the right tenses to complete the following passage. (1 point)
That afternoon we all got ready (1.go) .. to the pictures. We got a 63 bus to take us to
the Elephant and Castle, because the pictures (2.be) .. just next door. There was a great big
queue (3.wait) .. to go in and we were at the very back. Soon we (4. get) .. in. The
picture (5. already start) .. and it was very dark in there. We had to go down some stairs
(6.get) .. to our seats but instead of walking down them we fell down them. Soon we were in
our seats. We (7. sit) .. there (8.watch) .. the film when something hit me on the
head. It was an ice-cream tub. I (9.turn) ..round to see who it was and a little boy who (10.
sit) ..two rows behind me said, I am very sorry. I wasnt meant to hit you. I was meant to hit
the boy in front.
IV. Use the correct form of the word in capitals to fit each gap. (1 point)
Interviews are an imperfect method of choosing the best people
for jobs, yet human (1) .. like to examine each other in
this way. One of the many problems of (2) ..as it is
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often fail to show people as they really are. This means that you can
follow all the best (4) .. when completing your form and
ADVISE
still find that you are (5) .. at the next stage - the interview.
SUCCESS
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jealous of
afraid of
capable of
by heart
in captivity
for a change
similar to
content with
in charge
in common
good at
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PART C. READING
I. Read the following passage. Circle the best answers (A, B, C or D) to complete the passage. (1
point)
Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, and breathing problems. Worldwide, about three
million people die every year because of smoking - that's about one .......(1)........ every ten seconds ! In
fact, smoking is the .........(2)........ of almost 20 percent of all deaths in the developed countries of the
world. Smoking doesn't just ........(3).... the smoker, it hurts other people, too. When a pregnant
....(4)...... smokes, she is hurting her developing...(5)......... When a man .........(6)......... at home, his
wife and children are also breathing in smoke and can become sick. Even though most people
understand the ........(7)........... effects of smoking, they continue to smoke. The ......(8)........of women
and teenagers who smoke is increasing. Cigarette companies make advertisements
that....(9)..........these groups of people so that they....(10)...to buy cigarettes.
1. A. death
B. end
C. loss
D. decrease
2. A. origin
B. reason
C. cause
D. basis
3. A. injure
B. danger
C. destroy
D. hurt
4. A. child
B. man
C. woman
D. wife
5. A. baby
B. children
C. love
D. youth
6. A. relax
B. enjoy
C. cigarettes
D. smokes
7. A. beneficial
B. harmful
C. harmed
D. profitable
8. A. number
B. amount
C. quantity
D. total
9. A. interest
B. concern
C. matter
D. worry
10. A. retain
B. maintain
C. continue
D. preserve
II. Read the passage below. Then circle the best option (A, B, C or D) to answer each question. (1
point)
Rachel Carson was born in 1907 in Springsdale, Pennsylvania. She studied biology at college
and zoology at Johns Hopkins University, where she received her masters degree in 1933. In 1936, she
was hired by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, where she worked most of her life.
Carsons first book, Under the Sea Wind, was published in 1941. It received excellent reviews,
but sales were poor until it was reissued in 1952. In that year, she published The Sea Around Us, which
provided a fascinating look beneath the oceans surface, emphasizing human history as well as geology
and marine biology. Her imaginary and language had a poetic quality. Carson consulted no less than
1,000 printing sources. She had voluminous correspondence and frequent discussions with experts in
the field. However, she always realized the limitations of her non-technical readers.
In 1962, Carson published Silent Spring, a book that sparked considerable controversy. It
proved how much harm was done by the uncontrolled, reckless use of insecticides. She detailed how
they poisoned the food supply of animals, killed birds and fish, and contaminated human food. At the
time, spokesmen for the chemical industry mounted personal attacks against Carson and issued
propaganda to indicate that her findings were flawed. However, her work was vindicated by a 1963
report of the Presidents Science Advisory Committee.
1.The passage mainly discusses Rachel Carsons work
A. as a researcher
B. at college
C. at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
D. as a writer
2. According to the passage, what did Carson primarily study at Johns Hopkins University ?
A. oceanography
B. history
C. literature
D. zoology
3. When she published her first book, Carson was closest to the age of
A. 26
B. 29
C. 34
D. 35
4. It can be inferred from the passage that in 1952, Carsons book Under the Sea Wind
A. was outdated.
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E. On graduation in 1958, events took a turn that was to prove fateful. Lotte was awarded a
postgraduate fellowship by the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Zuiver Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
(or Z.W.O) to go to England to study the fifteenth- century printing, and Marie Kronenberg, the
doyenne of Dutch bibliographers, arranged for her to be taught in incunabulizing (as she put it) by
Victor Scholderer at the British Museum.
F. As an honorary Assistant Keeper at the Museum, then, she came to England in 1959, assisting
among other things with the preparation of BMC volume IX (concerning the production of Holland and
Belgium) while studying the texts of the Gouda printer Gerard Leeu to see if the sources (and hopefully
printers copy) for his editions could be identified. Although the subject proved difficult to define
immediately so as to lead in a productive direction, most of this work was nonetheless to find its way
into print in such collaborative publications as the Hellingas Fifteenth century printing types, the
edition of the Bradshaw correspondence and the 1973 Brussels catalogue, to each of which we shall
return. But during her time at the Museum, Lottes attention was also attracted by such things as
English provenances on early-printed continental books, an interest which has stayed with her
throughout her career.
Questions 1 5: This reading passage has 6 paragraphs (A-F). Choose the most suitable heading
for each paragraph from the list of headings below. Write the appropriate number (1-6) next to
the paragraph. One of the headings has been done for you.
List of Headings
1. Lotte to go to England
2. Wytzes interest in texts and books
3. Lotte unpublished
4. Lottes first influences at university
5. Lottes work in England
6. The development of Wytzes research
Your answer:
Paragraph A ___4____
Paragraph D_________
Paragraph B _________
Paragraph E _________
Paragraph C _________
Paragraph F _________
Question 6- 10: Read the passage again and then decide whether the following statements agree
with the information in the Reading or not. Write:
Yes
if the statement agrees with the information in the passage.
No
if the statement contradicts the information in the passage
No Information
if there is no information about the statement in the passage.
Example: When Hellinga was obliged to teach Gothic, he tried to convey a sense of the language
rooted in its own time and environment.
Answer: Yes
6. Lotte studied at the University of Amsterdam after the Second World War.
7. Prior to his interests in the book, Wytzes interest was mainly in socio-linguistic.
8. According to Wyzte Hellinga, the production and dissemination of books were not really matters of
importance.
9. When Lotte moved to England, she found it difficult to settle in initially.
10. Lottes undergraduate thesis on the printers copy of the Oria of Constantijn Huygens was widely
disseminated.
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Your answer:
6. ________ 7. ________
8. ________
9. ________
10. ________
IV. You are going to read an article about the galaxy. Ten sentences or phrases have been
removed from the article. Choose from the sentences or phrases A- J the one which fits each gap
(1-10). (1 point)
(1) . A galaxy is a giant family of many millions
of stars, and it is held together by its own gravitational field. (2)
.
There are three main types of galaxy: (3) . The Milky Way is a
spiral galaxy: (4) . About one-quarter of all galaxies
have this shape. Spiral galaxies are well supplied with the interstellar gas in which new stars form; as
the rotating spiral pattern sweeps around the galaxy it compresses gas and dust, triggering the
formation of bright young stars in its arms. (5) .
Most of their member stars are very old and since ellipticals are devoid of interstellar gas, no new stars
are forming in them.
The biggest and brightest galaxies in the universe are ellipticals with masses of about 1013 times that
of the Sun; these giants may frequently be sources of strong radio emission, (6)
. About two-thirds of all galaxies are elliptical. Irregular galaxies comprise about one-tenth
of all galaxies and they come in many subclasses.
Measurement in space is quite different from measurement on Earth. Some terrestrial distances can
be expressed as intervals of time: (7) , for example.
By comparison with these familiar yardsticks, the distances to the galaxies are incomprehensibly large,
(8) , in this case the distance that light travels in one year. On such a
scale the nearest giant spiral galaxy(9) , is two million light years
away. The most distant luminous objects seen by telescopes are probably ten thousand million light
years away. (10) . The light from the nearby Virgo
galaxy set out when reptiles still dominated the animal world.
A. the time to fly from one continent to another or the time it takes to drive to work
B. a flattish disc of stars with two spiral arms emerging from its central nucleus.
C. in which case they are called radio galaxies
D. Most of the material universe is organized into galaxies of stars, together with gas and dust
E. A galaxy is a giant family of many millions of stars
F. spiral, elliptical, and irregular
G. but they too are made more manageable by using a time calibration.
H. the Andromeda galaxy.
I. Their light was already halfway here before the Earth even formed
J. The elliptical galaxies have a symmetrical elliptical or spheroidal shape with no obvious structure
Your answer:
1. _____
2._____
3._____
4._____
5._____
6. _____
7._____
8._____
9._____
10._____
Part D. WRITING
I. Rewrite the following sentences, keeping their meaning unchanged, beginning with the words
given. (1 point)
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Games software
DVD/Video
CDs
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III. Some people think that family is the most important influence on young adults. Other people
think that friends are the most important influence on young adults. Which view do you agree
with? Use examples to support your opinion.
You should write at least 250 words. (3 points)
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Part A. LISTENING
I. 1.0p. Each correct answer gets 0.2p
1. B
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. C
II. 2.0ps. Each correct answer gets 0.2p
1. White
2. 62
3. 427681
4. Leeds University
5. advertising
6. advertising executive (at Priceline Supermarkets)
7. (responsibility for) advertising campaigns
8. (dealing with) the press / public relations
9. career prospects
10. experience
Part B. LEXICO AND GRAMMAR
I. 2.0ps. Each correct answer gets 0.1p
1. D
11. C
2. D
12. C
3. B
13. D
4. B
14. A
5. A
15. C
6. B
16. D
7. D
17. C
8. D
18. C
9. B
19. C
10. B
20. B
II. 1.0p. Each correct answer gets 0.1p
1. that
6. have
2. off
7. they
3.
8. for
4. about
9. than
5. being
10.
III. 1.0p. Each correct answer gets 0.1p
1. to go
2. are
3. waiting
4. got 5. had already started
6. to get
7. were sitting 8. watching 9. turned
10. was sitting
IV. 1.0p. Each correct answer gets 0.1p
1. beings
2. selection 3. applicants
4. advice
5. unsuccessful
6. Similarly 7. inadequate
8. confidence
9. ability
10. honesty
V. 1.0p. Each correct answer gets 0.1p
1. similar to
2. in charge
3. good at
4. in common
5. jealous of
6. in captivity
7.content with
8. for a change 9. afraid of
10. by heart
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