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SECTION 1 Questions 1 - 10

Questions 1 - 5

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

1. What does her bag look like?

2. What time was it when the bag was stolen?

3. Where was she when the bag was stolen?


A at the shopping centre
B at the cinema
C by the supermarket
D at the movies

4. What was in the bag?

A wallet, passport and camera


B passport, traveller’s cheques and pens
C passport, traveller’s cheques
D traveller’s cheques, wallet and pens

5. The woman is

A at a conference
B on holiday
C working
D visiting family

Questions 6 – 10

Complete the notes below.

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

SECTION 2 Questions 11-20

Questions 11 – 12

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C

11 The bottled water business began


A because of convenience
B because spring water tasted good
C one hundred years ago

12 The human body is


1
A /3 water
2
B /3 water
C 60% water

Questions 13 - 16

Complete the notes below.

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

History of Bottled Water

Date Development

Early 19th Century health benefits recognised

13 Mid 19th century mineral water sold by entrepreneurs

Late 19th Century emergence of the 14 soft drink market

 bottled mineral water almost non-existent

1960s  move towards 15 (more) processed foods reduces interest in


bottled water

16 (the) mid-1980s new plastic bottles produced, leads to increase in sales

Questions 17 and 18

Choose TWO letters A-E.

What TWO factors led to bottled water becoming popular again?

A people travelling abroad


B the packaging of the product
C the high price of wine
D tourists brought their own water when they travelled
E its use as a wine substitute

Questions 19 and 20

Choose TWO letters A-E.

What TWO areas make up the take home sector?

A local restaurants
B corner stores
C local manufacturers
D major supermarkets
E in-home consumers

SECTION 3 Questions 21-30

Questions 21 - 24

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

21 Initially, Alice thinks Paul’s study topic is

A boring
B interesting
C fascinating
D unsuitable

22 Scientists in the early 20th century thought animals in the deep ocean

A communicated rarely
B sometimes communicated
C communicated often
D never communicated

23 A hydrophone

A looks a lot like a telephone


B only allows for one-way communication
C is often used by spies
D converts electricity into sound

24 Underwater ocean sounds

A have been mostly identified by scientists


B are made mostly by fish
C are difficult to classify
D sound mostly the same sounds

Questions 25 and 26

Answer the questions below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

25 Which underwater animal does Michelle say is the noisiest communicator?


(the) snapping shrimp OR shrimp

26 Which animal does Michelle say could be heard throughout a room?

a seahorse OR sea horse

Questions 27 - 30

Complete the notes below.

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

Details: Assignment #1

Word/Time Length Task Description Due Date

27 Research Essay OR
Part 1 1,200 words Week 6
essay

Part 2 28 800 (words) Field Study Week 7

29 Report on Findings
Part 3 Maximum: 15 minutes 30 Week 9
OR Findings

SECTION 4 Questions 31-40

Question 31

Choose THREE letters A-G.


Which THREE of the following does the speaker say he will discuss in his talk?

A why he works with horses

B the breeding of horses

C a detailed look at the principles of horse training

D employment opportunities

E the role of young horse riders in the industry

F the work involved in the horse industry

G the qualifications needed

Questions 32 - 35

Complete the notes below.

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

The English thoroughbred industry:

 along with other 32 leisure industries is expected to continue to grow


 growth in the 1980s was due largely to investments from 33 Middle Eastern Countries OR Mid East
Countries OR the Mid East
 is generating ₤900 million in 34 exports (per year) or exports (alone)
 Numbers employed: 35 (around) 50,000 (primary) and 20,000 (ancillary)

Questions 36 and 37

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C

36 The Certificate in Equine Management course

A is recommended by Dr. Samson.


B leads to a good career.
C is a general introduction course.

37 Dr Samson's current studies involve

A characteristics of breeds.
B horse riding theory.
C grooming and saddling.
Questions 38 - 40

Complete the notes below

Write NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS for each answer.

The two main areas that graduates from university find employment are:

- equitation - the act of riding a horse


- 38 horse training and management - involves many diverse activities.

What are the minimum qualifications needed for the following jobs?

- stable hand: 39 college certificates


- specialised researcher: 40 postgraduates, (and/or) PhDs

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