HORIZON HOTEL

 

1 18(th)
2 25(th)/Christmas Day
3 702
4 165
5 In cash
6 Reed
7 14 South Street/14 South St
8 AQ459
9 A
10 B

 

SECTION 2 (TWO)

11 weekdays
12 Issues
13 40
14 Basement/basement
15 9.15
16 Classical
17 B
18 C
19 abroad
20 sister

 




SECTION 3 (THREE)

21 presentation/assignment
22 digital privacy
23 credit rating
24 employees
25 sales manager
26 (search) habits
27 profitability/profits
28 recommendation
29 legal action
30 tracking protection

 

SECTION 4 (FOUR)

31 A
32 B
33 C
34 C
35 B
36 50/fifty
37 predators
38 overfishing/over-fishing
39 sustainable
40 ban

 




Section 1         Questions 1-10

Questions 1-8

Complete the form below.

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

HORIZON HOTEL

Example: Guest Name                                                      Answer: Sandra MacKey
Date of arrival:                                                                  1…………………………… December

Date of departure:                                                           2…………………………… December

Room number: 3502 and ………………………….

Room rate: 4 $……………………………

Deposit:                                                                              5 Paid……………………………

Receipt

·         In name of:  6 Zoe……………………………

Contact details

·         Address:7……………………………..

·         Phone:439 4829

Booking number:                                                              8…………………………….

 

Questions 9 and 10

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

9   The room will be cleaned at around

A      11 a.m.

B       1 p.m.

C      2 p.m.

 

10   Room service for dinner is available from

A      6 p.m. to 2 a.m.

B       6 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.

C      9 p.m. to 11 p.m.

 

 

SECTION 2   Questions 11-20

Questions 11-16

Complete the table below.

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

 

Venue Event Date Time Admission Price
Gallery 1 Regional Art exhibition – all works for sale 4 March – 10 April 11 a.m.  – 4 p.m.

11……………………..

No charge
Gallery 2 12………………………. of the 21st Century” exhibition – by students 10 March – 4 April 10 a.m.  – 3 p.m. Mon, Wed, Fri & weekends

 

No charge
Theatre 1 Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet 5 March – 3 April Daily at 8 p.m. Adult 13 $………………… Senior $20
The 14………………… Shannon Keel – folk/pop/country 1 April 15……………… p.m. $ 12.50
The Showroom Class Act – 16……………………music& cabaret 11 a.m. Fridays only 11 a.m. Fridays only $ 14

Questions 17 and 18

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

  • Michael’s home country is
  • Canada
  • Ireland
  • The USA

18Michael has been singing for

  • 15 years
  • 18 years
  • 20 years

 

Questions 19 and 20

Complete the sentences below.

  • Michael’s father went ……………………… to work.
  • Michael’s …………………………… was also a singer, and was an inspiration for him.

 




SECTION 3   Questions 21-30

Questions 21-25

Complete the sentences below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

  • Jan suggests doing their joint …………………………… on copyright or IP law.
  • Steve’s suggested topic is …………………………………
  • A database may collect statistics on your date of birth, income, legal history, previous jobs, …………………………. Or health record.
  • Inaccurate facts may be recorded by data company ……………………………….
  • Incorrect information about a ………………………………. Led to his unfair dismissal.

 


Questions 26-30

Complete the table below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

Jan’s comments Steve’s comments
Search engines collect data by analyzing people’s internet 26…………………………….

 

Getting consent could be the main 28…………………………. in the presentation.

 

Annoying to have to buy your own credit reports to ensure accuracy

 

The ‘free information’ nature of the internet has led to this problem.

Data collecting companies want to collect extra data to expand business and increase their 27…………………………

 

Not legal in Europe to make money from using someone’s private details without their direct consent

 

People writing blogs and Twitter comments should be careful or they may face 29………………………………

 

Browser companies may solve the problem by introducing a 30…………………………….. system

 

 


SECTION 4   Questions 31-40

Questions 31-35

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

31   Which place has been termed ‘a living laboratory’?

  • The Ross Sea
  • The Antarctic Sea
  • The Southern Ocean

 

32   What is said to be the worst form of pollution that fishing boats might cause?

  • Rubbish dropped overboard
  • Fuel leaked overboard
  • Sewage leaked overboard

 

33   What was the country of registration of the boat which was stuck in thick ice?

  • Korea
  • New Zealand
  • Russia

 

34In the case of the Sparta repair mission, what does the speaker term ‘a miracle’?

  • No fishermen died
  • The weather was not stormy
  • An oil spill was avoided

 

35    What does the term ‘total allowable catch’ refer to?

  • The amount any boat in the Antarctic can catch
  • The amount all the legal boats can catch
  • The amount all the boats (legal and illegal) can catch




 Questions 36-40

Complete the summary below.

Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

THE ANTARCTIC TOOTHFISH

 These are big fish, which live in freezing Antarctic waters at depths of 200 to 2,000 metres. They have a life span of roughly 36………………years,and develop only slowly. Little is known about the early stages of life for this fish including the kinds of 37…………………that feed on theyoung. Since 1996, the December-February fishing season has resulted in catches of about 100,000 fish per year – although recent catches have declined because of 38…………………. . Industry spokesmen claim that the Antarctic toothfish industry is 39………………. But it has been estimated that fish numbers in the Ross Sea have already been reduced by at least a fifth, if not more. A plea has been made by several well – known marine scientists for a 40……………….on catching fish in the Ross Sea.

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