SECTION 1 (ONE)
1 | Simmons |
2 | Ocean Drive |
3 | Unlimited |
4 | 24 March |
5 | White |
6 | goldfish |
7 | 30 June/30th June/June 30/June 30th |
8 | cable |
9 | home phone |
10 | Security |
SECTION 2 (TWO)
11 | D |
12 | B |
13 | H |
14 | A |
15 | C |
16 | G |
17 | tourists |
18 | Monday(s) |
19 | Happy Dragon |
20 | 3231190 |
SECTION 3 (THREE)
21 | B |
22 | C |
23 | A |
24 | B |
25 | A |
26 | Documents |
27 | Shortlist |
28 | Tailor |
29 | Call |
30 | Ask questions |
SECTION 4 (FOUR)
31 | actions |
32 | policies |
33 | housing |
34 | statistics |
35 | evaluate |
36 | Cooperate |
37 | Economic |
38 | critical |
39 | gender |
40 | tiny loans |
SECTION 1 Questions 1-10
Complete the form below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
NEW PASSWORD
Example:Call taken by: Natasha |
Customer’s full name: Michael 1……………………………
Date of birth: 27 March 1988 Previous address: 3192…………………………… East Providence Phone number: 049248002 Data allowance:3…………………………………. Current plan: 4…………………………………. Mother’s maiden: 5…………………………………. Name: First pet: 6…………………………………. New password 7…………………………………. Sent on: Extra services New 8…………………………………. Requested: Cancel 9…………………………………. 10……………………………………pack |
SECTION 2 Questions 11-20
Where can each of the following items be found?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-I, next to questions 11-16.
Locations
A On washing machine B In hallway cupboard C In hot water cupboard D Next to back door E In bathroom F On top of television G In bedroom H Under kitchen sink I Above front door |
Questions 17-20
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Difficult parking in town at the weekend because of so many 17……………………….
Museum is closed on 18……………………….
Recommended places to eat:
- 19……………………… for Chinese food.
- Pizzeria for Italian food.
Phone number for takeaway pizza 20……………………….
SECTION 3 Questions 21-25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
21 Why did Joanne accept the offer from Gregory associates?
- It covered her travel expenses.
- It was from a well- known company.
- It was the only offer she received.
22 Joanne was disappointed because
- She found the work routine repetitive.
- The staff were not very helpful.
- The work was not related to her studies.
23 What didJoanne like best about her internship?
- Observing how the workplace operates
- Being responsible for completing projects.
- Working closely with the project managers.
24What was hardest part of the internship?
- Combining it with her studies
- Living on so little money
- Working such long hours
25 During the internship, Joanne
- Changed her mind about her career
- Received a job offer from the company.
- Decided not to continue her studies
Questions 26-30
Complete the flow-chart below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
HOW TO APPLY FOR AN INTERNSHIP
- Organise your 26 …………………….in advance
- Research a variety of companies
- Create a 27 …………………….of appropriate positions
- 28 …………………….the applications for each position
- 29 …………………….companies after one week
- Prepare for the interview
- 30 …………………….during the interview
SECTION 4 Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Development Studies attempts to understand:
How societies change and progress over time.
What 31………………………… help to make these changes.
Two approaches:
Theoretical (understand how change occurs)
Applied (examine 32…………………………. and how they can be applied) Areas of focus:
Asia-Pacific region; urbanization (including employment and 33……………………………….); migration; trade
You will develop the skills to:
Understand key developments issues in detail
Gather data (both 34………………………… and textual data)
Carefully 35………………………… findings
36…………………………. on a research project
Brief history of Development Studies:
1950s – The discipline emerges.
37…………………………………. issues are the major consideration.
1970s – Development studies became more 38…………………………………… of the establishment.
Questions were raised about power, environmental sustainability and 39…………………………………….issues.
1980s – today – National governments were no longer as important. Growing interest in small- scale practices such as remittances and 40……………………………………