Part 3: Four-Wheel Drive Research

Section 3 – Questions 21–30

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

SUVs (sort Unitily Vehicles)

Purposes

  • Initially made for off-road driving in remote areas
  • Now often found in 21 ___________

Advantages

  • Available for 22 ___________ Purpose
  • Larger 23 __________ Capacity
  • Can haul heavy cargo

Reasons for popularity

  • Due to their image
  • Seen as 24 ____________ by mothers
  • Greater seating capacity
  • Drivers like their 25 ___________

Disadvantages

  • SUVs can be 26 ___________ in urban centres because of their 27 ____________
  • The bodywork won’t deform in the collision to absorb impact energy
  • They are liable to 28 ___________

How to limit the use of SUVs

  • Limit use to those people who need them (e.g. 29 ___________)
  • Raise cost of 30 ____________ for drivers

 

Keys

  1. cities

  2. commercial

  3. engine

  4. safe

  5. higher seats

  6. harmful

  7. weight

  8. roll over

  9. farmers

  10. insurance

Transcript

Part 3: You will hear three students discussing their research findings on four-wheel-drive vehicles.

Student 1: Fine, and we’ve been working hard on that to collect relevant data. Shall we discuss what we’ve each found together?

Student 2: Yes.

Student 1: And then we can think about how we will put our data together. As you see, we have to do a presentation in next week’s marketing seminar.

Student 3: OK.

Student 2: Yeah, sure.

Student 1: I think first we should talk about the purposes for which these cars were originally designed.

Student 3: Oh, I found some data on that here. Well, 4-wheel drives or sports utility vehicles as they’re officially known, SUVs for short, were actually first designed for off-road use by those who need to get to the areas with