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Paper 1 - PART Crete For each question, choose the correct answer. Sue, 1 Could you go down to the supermarket and get some extra vegetables for dinner os be a bit Tate? Poul and Mary are [coming tonight. \ CHANGING ROOMS NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS Please return all locker keys to the reception before leaving. Unreturned keys are charged at £1.00 a day. ‘The money to replace lost keys is taken from your £10.00 member locker users deposit. Bicycle Parking not permitted ‘Monday to Friday from 9am to 6pm During the weekend oll traffic is prohibited - es Hi June! | = AMAZING WINTER SALE + all sports clothes half price + buy two T-shirts, get one free © end-of-season shoes, from aan incredible £5 a pair! ‘A. Sue will have to cook dinner for the guests this evening. B. They need some extra ingredients in order to make dinner. C. Mum wor't be home in time for dinner tonight. A. Lost keys cost £100 to replace. B. Students pay a total of £11.00 for keys. C. Students have paid £10.00 in advance. AA. Students can park their bicycles late on Friday night if they wish to. B. On weekdays people are not allowed to walk on this road. ©. On Saturdays you can drive by but not park on this road, |A. The weather is supposed to be warm at the weekend. B. The weather is likely to be wet during their trip. €. The weather won't stop them going camping. AA. Everything is being sold at half price. B. You get a T-shirt at no cost with every sale. C. Shoes are sold at a starting price of 5 pounds. DNTP ae cn) For each question, choose the correct answer. ‘The young people below all want to choose a book to reed for themselves or someone they love, There are eight book reviews Decide which book would be the most sultable for each person below. grab his attention. years old. He used to love travel 10, ce a> Die 6. Jakes interested in history, but especially historical figures and buildings. He likes illustrations to help him imagine what life was like in the past. He would love to read an exciting story. 7. Julia wants to buy a book for her mum. She lives a busy life running her travel company. She enjoys cooking, but wants simple recipe ideas as her free time Is limited. Paul loves mysteries, especially ones where you are left guessing until the very end. He reads every day on the school bus, so the longer the better! He would love something that would 9. Timothy would like to give a book to his grandad. He is a retirod nature photographer of cighty and learning about different cultures when he was younger. Sharon and Tom dream of an exciting life and they lke being outdoors. They have decided to travel the world for a year and go to unusual places when they finish school, NEW BOOKS A. The Return ‘A mother’s missing son turns up at her door one day. He was kone for the past 10 years. Who took him? Where has he been allthis time? You won't be cisappointed with this excelent ‘rime novel. And if you like to be kept waiting, this is the ‘book for you. It is the first in @ series of three, so you won't find out who did it until the third book! B. Tasty treats This is @ great idea for friends or family who can't stop asking themselves and others "What am | supposed to cook today?. Basic simple food, quick to prepare and at a low cost. ‘The author uses ingredients that everybody has in ther kitchen ‘cupboards. Nothing complicated, only healthy and convenient. ©. A Life Well Lived AA Life Well Lived s an interesting piece of fiction based on the life of Blues singer Billy Holiday, Bily Holiday has been one of the very few musicians who has been such a great inspiration to other musicians as well as music itself. A perfect tnd for Imusic lovers, or anyone who is interested in the history of Blues music and its influence D. The Long Road ‘Alhough this Is quite an oldfastloned book in the way it is \wrtten, this excellent transiation gives ths historical work new lite. The Long Road's great for history lovers but especially for anybody interested in other cultures and languages. Many ‘may find it boring, but the few who will actually understand it, will be amazed, E. The History of Food o nat rely on the ttle to get the full picture It is, infact, @ recipe book but itis based on what people used to eat in the past and is full of interesting food from all around the world, The History of Food is @ great book for anybody who likes to ‘spend hours in the kitchen, “The Search o you love wildlife and nature? With this book there is no need to bother to get off the sofa to travel to beautiful destinations. t's better than any travel brochure end full of wonderful photography and interesting facts for the curious, You'l feel Ike youte actually there, G. Going to Extremes Do you ike traveling and taking part in extreme sports? Written by an extreme sports athlete who has done just about everything in every location, this book is the perfect Buide to the best places for those who lave excitement and Want to achieve their dream. A book for the brave ones! ‘The Emperors This is history brought to life for anybody with an interest in the deep drama and danger of Ancient Rome, where life ‘and death depended on the mood of the Emperor. The Emperors is beautiful ilustrated with interesting information about the architecture and culture of this ancient civilisation. Sigh esl aelilurey elects P Paper 1) Reading DCUeMe Cue et) For each question, choose the correct answer. My summer volunteering by Tina Newbury ‘At the age of 141 have already decided that | want to be a nets while trying to eat the fish which vet. So, last summer | convinced my parents to spend our are part of thelr natural diet, For the summer holidays volunteering, | really wanted to deal with £ fishermen, however, this has a cost, sea animals, so when afriend told me about Archelon, the as fewer fish mean less money, 50. sea turtle organisation in Greece, | was really excited because ! they view the turtle as thelr enemy, 4 | would leave the UK for the frst time and go to aperfect {even though these turtles are a protected species. And as if destination, but| had no Idea how amazing it would really this isn’t enough for these unlucky creatures to deal with, bbe or how many new friends | would make, Now, | would hey also face the problem of eating plastic bags, thinking recommend volunteering to any student who wants to get { theyre ellyfsh, which are akey part of theirdiet, Job experience or simply have fun and meet great pe0p/¢. 1 +. 1 wing months vere span learning ard having fun ‘Turtles have been on our planet for millions of years but are in five different locations, but the most memorable was the dying in large numbers because of fishing and pollution. This last project, where we camped in an old museum with no ‘was a shock to me when I spent afew days at the Rescue electricity or water, However, the main problem was the Centre in Athens before leaving for my first project. There, insects which shared the museum with us, especially those | found out that the majority of the centre’s turtles had been ; that bit. But even that could not stop me from enjoying the Injured on the head by humans, Some were by accident, dally contact with the turtles, and relaxing around a campfire from speedboats, but alot were done on purpose, often by sharing stories after sunset, Volunteering isa fe experience angry fishermen, as these creatures get caught in their fishing | really recommend for any student. 11. What do we learn about Tina in the first paragraph? A. She has a job with animals. B. She only likes sea animals. , She is going to be an animal doctor. D. She finished studying a year ago. 12. While Tina was in Greece, A. she found out about an organisation called Archelon. B, she enjoyed herself and formed new friendships. . she volunteered for several animal organisations. . she worked for Archelon as part of her training. 13. What does Tina say about the fishermen? ‘A. Their actions make her angry. B, She understands thelr actions. , They try to look after the turtles. D, They try to catch the turtles, 14, Tina suggests that A. despite the difficulties she enjoyed herself. B, insects spoilt her last project, C. having no water was a big problem, D, she enjoyed the nights most. 15. Which of the following Is the best description of Tina? 1,| a professional woman who is pald , | 28itl who hopes to help animals * | to look after sea turtles + | through her work in the future ¢. | # girl who has been volunteering abroad , [@ ail who had wanted to help in her summer holidays for years turtles all her life Paper 1 = Reading Five sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose the correct answer. There are three extra sentences which you do not need to use, Cycling the Most Dangerous Road Like most children, | got my first bicycle at a young age. You could easily tell from all the pictures that | fell in love with it from the moment | saw it, So, while most children grow out of cycling, | took it to a whole new level. 16 My mum was not too keen on the idea but soon got used to It, Nowadays, every spare moment | ever have I'm out, exploring different places. [27 Hills, mountains, forests, nothing beats that sense of achievement when you manage to get through some of the most difficult. landscapes on a bike, It's not so much about others knowing what you can do, but rather proving to yourself that you are able to do it. And of course, there's being in the natural environment. [18 Breathing some fresh air while getting away from the city not only relaxes you but also keeps you healthy. So, when | saw an advertisement for yelists to join a group to cycle n Bolivia, | was not just keen. [HO] My mum was terrified when | announced | wanted to go, but as my father is a keen cyclist himself, he managed to persuade her that we should definitely go. The Yungas Hwy is the world’s most dangerous road. An average of twenty six vehicles disappear over its edge every year. [20] __] with only space for one vehicle the 1,000 metre drops are terrifying, Add to that the waterfalls, which fall directly onto the road, and the journey becomes even more dangerous as you try to avold the frequent speeding lorries. But despite this, the excitement draws cyclists from around the world, And I Just couldn't be the one to miss it. ‘A. Just to be outside, travelling through nature, is enough of a reason to do this, B. I must admit, it was a country | had never wanted to visit. C. Actually, it’s more of a track than a road, D. Allmy friends got motorbikes or cars, E. The trouble is finding the free time, F._Itwas a dream opportunity not to be missed. G. The more challenging, the better. H. This meant getting myself a mountain bike and being out in all weathers. ART 5 | Questions 21-26 For each question, choose the correct answer. An interesting school project by Terry Smith This month we're doing a project on unusual animals and my team got the Japanese Macaques, or as they are often called, snow monkeys. It was exciting 10 (21)ssasammnnnmnne Out 80 Much about them. These monkeys live at much lower temperatures than any other monkeys, feeding on a few plants while trying hard to stay warm, But what makes them so strange is their (22). 1» to pass on new ideas to each other, something (23)... in a scientific study when a single snow monkey started washing her food in the ocean. Following this, after a few generations, every monkey was doing it. People who are (24).. win the Macaques often visit the Jigokudani Monkey Park in Jigokudani Valley, Japan. There the Macaques often have hot baths on a snowy winter's day, Well, this is not part of their typical (25) ‘They have once again copied a single snow monkey who decided to jump into the hot spring water back in 1963 on a(n) (26). cold day. 2. Accarry B. find .check D. hand 22. A.possibility B, qualification ability D. lesson 23, Acdiscovered B. invented C. designed D. located 24, Avamazed B. interested Ccurious D. excited 25. A. behaviour B, portrait Cact D. role 26, A.frozen B. extreme spring D. freezing LUM ONT iad For each question, write the correct answer. Write ONE word for each gap. A person I admire by Lea Carson People are always trying to do things never achieved (27). and Ross Edgley is definitely one of the few who are brave (28). to try to do the incredible. Ross, a thirty-three-year-old fitness expert, is the first person in history to swim the 1,792-mile journey around Great Britain. His amazing journey of 157 days (29). even recorded ina weekly internet series, “Ross Edgley's Great British Swim”. Although he may (30)..mmneanmnes best-known for this achievement, he has done plenty of other extraordinary things, ranging from running a marathon while pulling a 1.4 tonne car (31). completing an Olympic Distance Triathlon carrying a 100-Ibs tree. The reason | admire Ross, however, is (32) ‘so much that he is one of the fittest men alive, but for the fact that he wishes to teach us that the human body is much more powerful than our minds often lead us to believe.

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