Part 4: Geography field trip

 

PART 4 – Questions 31–40

Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Geography 331 field trip

The James Bay Road

  • At the starting point of the road, everyone must stop for 31 ________.
  • For safety reasons, there are 32 ________ on the highway.

Radisson Research Centre

  • The Centre works with other institutes to research the region’s 33 ________.
  • Security is the responsibility of Hydro Quebec.
  • Lectures will discuss the effect of 34 ________ on the land.
  • Outpost stations gather and publish research related to variations in the 35 ________.

The Trans-Taiga Road

  • The road is unpaved.
  • Breakdowns are serious as car 36 ________ are expensive.
  • At hydro stations, engineers will discuss hydro production and the impact of rainfall.

The Taiga

  • There are not many types of 37 ________, but a good range of wildlife.
  • The area known as Muskeg is dangerous as it has hidden 38 ________.
  • Photographs of birds should be taken for future 39 ________.
  • Water samples will be checked for 40 ________.

 

Keys

  1. registration
  2. telephones
  3. ecology
  4. insects
  5. climate
  6. repairs
  7. plant
  8. pools
  9. documentation
  10. pollution

Transcript

Part 4: You will hear a geography professor telling his class about an upcoming field trip to the far north of Quebec in Canada.

Good morning. Next week is the Geography 331 field trip to the far north of Quebec. Today, I’ll discuss your trip and your tasks.

As you know, you will be close to the Arctic Circle. You’re going to travel up the James Bay Road through a region that is very remote and uninhabited, yet very beautiful. The highway is 620 kilometers long, but it’s fully paved for the entire length.

Where the highway begins, there is a roadside office where you must stop. The road is remote, so your registration is very important in case of an emerg