Part 1: Sailing Courses
SECTIONS 1
Questions 1-10
Complete the form below
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUBER for each answer
Sailing Courses
Example: There will be a Taster Day on 22nd June
Two-day course
● This covers basic techniques.
● Children are always accompanied by their 1 …………………….
● Cost: 2 £ …………………..
Five-day course
● Cost: £125
● Children can sail alone from the third day onwards.
● Children learn how to sail in different kinds of weather.
● Children receive a 3 …………………………. on the last day.
Clothing
● Children should wear warm clothes.
● Children must wear 4 ………………..
● Children are recommended to bring extra trousers which are 5 …………………………..
● Children are not allowed to wear 6 ………………….
Additional information
● Visitors can buy a 7 …………………….. in the Marina Stores.
● There is a free car park next to the 8 ……………………….
● Send the registration form two weeks before the course.
● Remember to include the name of Jacob’s 9 ……………………………..
● There is an optional form giving permission to take 10 …………………….
Part 2: Stanley Island
Questions 11-20
Question 11
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C
11 At the present time, Stanley Island can be reached by
A hovercraft.
B plane.
C ferry.
Questions 12-15
Where can the following facilities and attractions be found?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 12-15
A The North Coast
B The South Coast
C The East Coast
12 golf courses …………………………
13 family hotels ………………………..
14 self-catering flats ………………………
15 nature walks ……………………….
Questions 16-20
Complete the notes below
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Advice to Visitors
● Bring your own 16 ……………………………. and insect spray
● It may not be possible to use your 17 ……………………… in the western area.
● Don’t drink water from 18 ………………………..
● Be careful of the 19 ………………………… as they bite
● Try the local 20 …………………………..
Part 3: Research on absence from work
PART 3
Question 21-30
Questions 21-24
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C
Research on absence from work
21 Laura chose Burcock Engineering for her research because
A she was contacted by the managing director.
B she knew several people who worked there.
C she had already done a work placement there.
22 What does Laura agree to do regarding the central theme of her research?
A check it is relevant
B broaden the focus
C be more specific in her aims
23 What does Laura expect to find from her research?
A Absence rates are related to the type of work done.
B A lot of worker absence is actually unnecessary.
C Employee absence rates are increasing.
24 What employee information does the tutor think Laura will be able to obtain from company
records?
A dates of birth
B details of employment
C individual records of absence
Questions 25 and 26
Choose TWO letters, A-E
Which TWO recommendations does the tutor make about Laura’s questionnaire?
A Leave a space for contact details.
B Specify a completion date.
C Provide a mixture of question types.
D Keep the length to a minimum.
E Trial it on someone before finalising it.
Questions 27 and 28
Choose TWO letters, A-E
Which TWO things will Laura explain in her covering letter to participants?
A when the questionnaire should be completed
B the fact that participation in the survey is voluntary
C how long the questionnaire is likely to take
D the purpose of the survey
E the benefits of participation in the survey
Questions 29 and 30
Choose TWO letter, A-E
Which TWO activities does Laura already have definite dates for?
A completion of her finished assignment
B questionnaire distribution
C collection of completed questionnaires
D the next meeting with her tutor
E analysis of figures from the company’s database
Part 4: Transhumance
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer
Transhumance
Two Types of Transhumance
● fixed: mainly in countries with predictable seasons, e.g. Switzerland
● nomadic: in areas with unpredictable climatic conditions. e.g. Somalia
Study on the Movement of Pastoralists
● for fixed transhumance, the pattern of movement is described as 31 …………………………
● while for nomadic transhumance, the pattern is more complex and varied
Differences in terms of Homes
● fixed transhumance live in a semi-permanent shelter on high ground such as 32………………….
● nomadic transhumance always stay in portable shelters, e.g. homes of the Gabra people carried on 33 ………………………..
Number of People Involved
● for fixed transhumance only 34 ………………………………. pastoralists make the journey
● however, all nomadic transhumance migrate with their livestock
Diet and Goods
● people who do not leave the valleys may become 35 …………………………..
● exchange animals with other communities for 36 ……………………………..
● herds provide all needs-food and 37 ………………………………..
Research in Algeria in North Africa
● they traditionally arrive in time to help local resident with the 38 ………………………
● their homes are 39 ……………………………… which are temporary shelter
● a better to describe this type of transhumance might be 40 ………………………
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