Part 1: Manor Farm

Manor Farm

Section 1 Question 1-10
Questions 1-3

Complete the form below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

                                 Manor Farm

Application Form – Summer fruit picking

Example
Name: Ben Miller

Country of origin: the USA
Age: 20
Visa type: a 1………………
Visa valid until: November
Availability for work: from 2……………… to October
Heard about job: from the 3………………

Questions 4-10

Complete the notes below.

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

Manor Farm
Important information for fruit pickers

Picking season:

  • Busiest month is 4…………………..
  • Exact picking dates depend on the 5…………………..

Payment:

  • Pickers over 18 will earn £6 6………………….. an hour

Accommodation:

  • None on the farm but there is a 7………………….. nearby

Transport:

  • Pickers are advised to travel around by 8…………………..

Documentation:

  • Only pickers with a 9………………….. will be allowed to work

Meals:

  • Pickers must bring lunch and a day’s supply of 10………………….

Part 2: Karrara Sports & Leisure Centre

SECTION 2

Questions 11–20

 

Questions 11–16

Label the plan below.

Write the correct letter, A–I, next to questions 11–16.

11.Shop …………………..

12.Playground …………………..

13.Spa …………………..

14.Weights room …………………..

15.Gym …………………..

16.Massage room …………………..

 

Questions 17 and 18
Choose TWO letters, A–E.

Which TWO memberships have a special introductory price?

A. off-peak
B. Gym and Weights
C. Swim Plus
D. All-in
E. Family Pack

Questions 19 and 20
Choose TWO letters, A–E.

Which TWO free gifts will new members get?

A. sports towel
B. heart monitor
C. water bottle
D. sports socks
E. free massage

Part 3: The Value Survey on House Prices

SECTION 3

Questions 21–30

Questions 21–25

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

The Value Survey on House Prices

21.According to James and Anna, the Value Survey measured the cost of houses by calculating
A. the total price of building a new house.
B. the size of house a typical family can afford.
C. the price of houses compared to average income.
22. Anna says the Value Survey is unusual because
A. it compares prices in different cities.
B. it is the oldest survey of its kind.
C. it publishes its results annually.
23. The students decide that New Zealand house prices are high because of
A. the cost of construction materials.
B. the shortage of builders.
C. the rules concerning land use.
24. When the students talk about transport, they are
A. concerned there is no plan.
B. worried about rising costs.
C. alarmed by increasing congestion.
25. The students agree that the next Value Survey will
A. compare a wider number of locations.
B. indicate a future trend in house prices.
C. advise against regulation of house prices.

Questions 26-30

What aspect of the Value Survey did each of the following people criticize?

Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A–G, next to questions 26–30.

Aspects of the survey criticized


A. organization of final text
B. researchers’ qualifications
C. period covered
D. level of funding
E. lack of public access to full information
F. old-fashioned systems of data analysis
G. way of defining home-buyers’ wealth

People
26. Andrew Coleman ………………….
27. Professor Massey ………………….
28. Richard Bernard ………………….
29. Professor Lowndes ………………….
30. Maria Darling ………………….

Part 4: Benefits of using drama activities in the classroom

SECTION 4

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

 

Benefits of using drama activities in the classroom

Child’s personal development

  • Group participation develops 31 ………………….. in own ideas
  • Unscripted, imaginative activities allow children to take 32 …………………..

Child’s educational development

  • Working as a group teaches the importance of 33 ………………….. to others
  • Performing makes children 34 ………………….. for their learning and behavior

Role-play can be used:

  • as a form of 35 ………………….. for children experiencing problems
  • to help children be objective about their behaviour problems
  • to explore controversial issues with a class in a 36 ………………….. environment
  • to explore children’s self-knowledge and understanding of 37 …………………..

Advantages of using role-play in the study of history

  • Drama activities increase children’s 38 ………………….. in class
  • Makes it easier for children to 39 ………………….. and understand historical events
  • Can find answers to 40 ………………….. in history to see why certain decisions were made

Part 1: Manor Farm

Part 2: Karrara Sports & Leisure Centre

Part 3: The Value Survey on House Prices

Part 4: Benefits of using drama activities in the classroom