Part 1: Winsham Farm
Section 1
Questions 1-10
Questions 1-8
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
1 The centre has enough accommodation for
A 18 people
B 20 people
C 38 people
2 the meeting room is currently
A unavailable
B flooded
C booked
3 visitors must tell the centre in advance if they want to
A use the centre’s kitchen.
B have meals cooked for them.
C eat at restaurants outside.
4 all visitors on the farm can
A get information about organic farming
B help to feed the animals
C Watch a tractor demonstration
5 On the survival course people have to
A learn to use map
B find their own food
C run through woodland
6 From the centre it is easy to walk to
A Exmoor National Park
B the beach
C a cycling rout
7 if the weather is bad visitors can go to a
A cinema
B theatre
C museum
8 Group who wish to stay at the centre must pay
A part of the cost in advance
B all of the cost in advance
C all of the cost on arrival
Question 9 and 10
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR NUMBERS for each answer.
Address: winsham Farm
9Rd ………………………….
Near Sherbone
10 ……………………………
Part 2: Vacation Jobs Survey
Section 2
Questions 11-20
Question 11-16
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
| Vacation Job | Main advantage | Main disadvantage | Recommendation |
| Stocktaking | 11 ………………………….. | Tiring | 12 ………………………….. |
| Office work | Air-conditioning | 13 ………………………….. | Choose a 14 ………………………. |
| theme park attendant | 15 …………………………… | Rude customers | 16 ………………………….. |
Question 17-20
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C
17 Peter learned about the job
A from a college friend
B on the computer
C from a student job centre
18 peter mainly enjoyed the job because it was
A easy
B challenging
C unusal
19 The job’s most interesting aspect was
A learning about the environment
B working with children
C caring for the animals
20 Peter has decided that next vacation he
A won’t take a job
B will work at the zoo
C will work elsewhere
Part 3: Study Syndicate
Section 3
Questions 21-30
Questions 21 and 22
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Reasons for having study Syndicates:
A Teaching one another is a good way to learn
B It gives the opportunity to 21 ……………………………
C shared reading means fuller notes
D you can do 22 ……………………………….
Question 23-25
Complete the table below
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
| PLAN FOR STUDY SYNDICATE |
| Date | Geology Topic | Name of Presenter |
| 9th May | 23 ……………………………… | Bob |
| 24 …………………………. | Glaciated areas | Andy |
| 23rd May | Rock formation | Helen and John |
| 25 …………………………… | Volcanoes | John |
Question 26-30
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
• Presentations should last for 26 …………………………..( plus time for 27 ………………………. and ………………………………….)
• Sources of information
– Bibliography
– Library book
– 28 …………………………….
– 29 ……………………………
• For the presentations, use:
– Overahead projector
– Whiteboard
– 30……………………………………
Part 4: Night Shift Health
Section 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the note below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
HEALTH ON THE NIGHT SHIFT
Background:
• in number of night workers because of 31 ……………………….. 24-hour shopping/services
• Need to examine effects of changing work and sleep habits US and British research found these lead to health problems
Main Causes:
A) 32 …………………….
• regulates daily life
• connected to behavioral pattems and cycles of 33 …………………… and ……………………….
• programmes us to be awake and asleep at certain times
B) Sleep Debt
• impossible to get enough sleep during daytir
C) 34 …………………………
• different working/ sleeping times, ‘dislocation’
Effects:
A) Physical
higher incidence of 35 ……………………….. problems and …………………………….. problems
• more minor illnesses, suggesting that immunity of shift workers is affected
B) Psychological
• most common: 36 ………………………………
37 affected, e.g. decision-making, planning, which regulate our 38 ……………………………..
C) Social
Night shift work can lead to:
destruction of 39 ………………………. and other relationships, e.g. 40 ………………………………
• eventually, for individuals: social isolation

