Part 3 – Pacific Tapa Cloth

21. Pacific tapa cloth is different from other types of tapa cloth because it is
A. the only tapa made today
B. better quality than others
C. put to a wider range of uses

22. What does Helen say about the paper mulberry tree?
A. It is also a source of food
B. It is not native to the Pacific
C. It can grow in any environment

23. Why did the Maori people of New Zealand stop making tapa?
A. They could not find the right trees in New Zealand
B. They were introduced to other fabrics by the Europeans
C. They found a better material for making fabric

24. Large pieces of tapa are made from smaller pieces which are
A. stuck together
B. woven together
C. sewn together

 

Questions 25–30
According to the speakers, what function has tapa cloth played in the following countries?
Write the correct letter, A, B, C or D, next to questions 25–30.

Functions
A. recreational
B. practical
C. spiritual
D. commercial

Countries
25. Samoa ______
26. Tonga ______
27. Cook Islands ______
28. Fiji ______
29. Tahiti ______
30. Tikopi ______

 


Keys

Section 3
21. C
22. B
23. C
24. A
25. C
26. B
27. C
28. D
29. A
30. B

 

Transcript

Section 3.

You will hear a discussion between a student called Helen and her tutor about an assignment that Helen is working on.

Come in Helen, how can I help you?

Well, I’m doing research for the anthropology assignment and I was hoping to check a few details.

Sure.
You chose the topic of Pacific Island tapa cloth, didn’t you?
What have you found out