Text2:Section: 11-5 choose the correct letter: A, B, C1.What dose Peter want to drink?A teaB coffeeC a cold drink2.What caused Peter problems at the bank?A the exchange rate was downB he was lateC the computer weren’t working3.who did Peter talk to at the bank?A an old friendB an American manC a German man4.Henry gave Peter a map ofA the cityB the bus routesC the train system5.what do Peter and Sally decide to order?A food and drinksB just foodC just drinks6-8: complete the notes below using words from box.Tourist attractions open all day: 6 and Gardens Tourist attractions NOT open on Mondays: 7 and Castle Tourist attractions which have free entry: 8 and Markets9-10 completes below, no more than three words.9. The first place Peter and Sally will visit is the10. At the Cathedral, Peter really wants toSection: 211. The Counselling Service may contact tutors ifA they are too slow in marking assignmentB they give students a lot of workC they don’t inform students about their progress12. Stress may be caused byA new teachersB time pressureC unfamiliar subject matter13. International students may find stress difficult to handle becauseA they lack support from family and friendsB they don’t have time to make new friendsC they find it difficult to socialize14. A personal crisis may be caused byA studying for too long overseasB business problems in the student’s own coutryC disruptions to personal relationships15. Students may lose self-esteem ifA they have to change coursesB they don’t complete a courseC their family puts too much pressure on them16. Students should consult Glenda Roberts ifA their general health is poorB their diet is too strictC they can’t eat the local food17. Students in financial difficulties can receiveA assistance to buy booksB a loan to pay their course feesC a no-interest loan o cover study expenses18. Loans are also available to students whoA can’t pay their rentB need to buy furnitureC can’t cover their living expenses19. The number of students counseled by the service last year wasA 214B 240C 2,60020. The speaker thinks the Counselling ServiceA has been effective in spite of staff shortagesB is under-used by studentsC has suffered badly because of staff cutsSection: 321-24 completes below, no more than two words and/or a number25-26 choose TWO letters A-EWhat TWO disadvantages of the questionnaire form of data collection do the students discuss?A The data is sometimes invalidB Too few people may respondC It is less likely to reveal the unexpectedD It can only be used with literate populationsE There is a delay between the distribution and return of questionnaires27-30 complete the table below, no more than 3 words or a numberSection: 331-32 choose31 Corporate crime is generally committedA against individualsB by groupsC for companies32 Corporate crime does NOT includeA employees stealing from their companyB unintentional crime by employeesC fraud resulting from company policy33-38 complete, no more than three words39-40 choose two lettersThe oil tanker explosion was an example of a crime whichA was no-one’s faultB was not a corporate crimeC was intentionalD was caused by indifferenceE had tragic resultsF made a large profit for the companyText3:Section: 11-4 complete, no more than three words and/or numbers5-7 choose5 Sara requires aA single roomB twin roomC triple room6 She would prefer to live with aA familyB single personC couple7 She would like to live in aA flatB houseC studio apartment8-10 complete, not more than one word8 The will be $3209 She needs to pay the rent by cash or cheque on a basis.10 She needs to pay her part of the bill. Section: 211-14 choose11 When is this year’s festival being held?A 1-13 JanuaryB 5-17 JanuaryC 25-31 January12 What will the reviewer concentrate on today?A theatreB danceC exhibitions13 How many circuses are there in the festival?A oneB twoC several14 Where does Circus Romano perform?A in a theatreB in a tentC in a stadium15-20 complete, no more than three wordsSection: 321-25 choose21 The man wants information on courses forA people going back to collegeB postgraduate studentsC business executives22 The ‘Study for Success’ seminar lasts forA one dayB two daysC three days23 In the seminar the work on writing aims to improveA confidenceB speedC clarity24 Reading sessions help students to readA analyticallyB as fast as possibleC thoroughly25 The seminar tries toA prepare learners physicallyB encourage interest in learningC develop literacy skills26-30 choose26 A key component of the course is learning how toA use time effectivelyB stay healthyC select appropriate materials27 Students who want to do the ‘Study for Success’ seminar shouldA register with the Faculty OfficeB contact their Course ConvenorC reserve a place in advance28 The ‘Learning Skills for University Study’ course takes place onA Monday, Wednesday and FridayB Monday, Tuesday, WednesdayC Monday, Thursday, Friday29 A feature of this course isA a physical training componentB advice on coping with stressC a detailed weekly planner30 The man choose the ‘Study for Success’ seminar becauseA he is over fortyB he wants to start at the beginningC he seeks to revise his skillsSection: 431-32 complete, no more than 2 words and/or a number33-37 complete, no more than three words38 choose two lettersWhich TWO facilities did the students request in the new Union building?A a libraryB a games roomC a student health centreD a mini fitness centreE a large swimming poolF a travel agencyG a lecture theatre39 choose the correct lettersWhich argument was used AGAINST having a drama theatre?A It would be expensive and no students would use it.B It would be a poor use of resources because only a minority would use it.C It could not accommodate large productions of plays.40 choose two lettersWhich TWO security measures have been requested?A closed-circuit TVB show Union Card on entering the buildingC show Union Card when askedD spot searches of bagsE permanent Security Office on siteText4:Section: 11-10complete, no more than three words and/or a number11-15 choose11 To find out how much holidays cost, you should press buttonA oneB twoC three12 Travelite currently offer walking holidaysA only in Western EuropeB all over EuropeC outside Europe13 The walks offered by TraveliteA cater for a range of walking abilitiesB are planned by guides from the local areaC are for people with good fitness levels14 On Travelite holidays, people holidaying alone payA the same as other clientsB only a little more than other clientsC extra only if they stay in a large room15 Entertainment is providedA when guests request itB most nightC every night16-20 complete, no more than 3 words and/or a number27-30 choose one letterExperiment 1: 27Experiment 2: 28Experiment 3: 29Experiment 4: Example FExperiment 5: 30Sharks in Australialargest caught: 16metresheaviest: 31kgcartilagerough barbsfins and 32gathered from the ocean 33Sharks locate food by using their 3435-38 choose35 Shark meshing uses nets laidA along the coastlineB at an angle to the beachC from the beach to the sea36 Other places that have taken up shark meshing includeA South AfricaB New ZealandC Tahiti37 The average number of sharks caught in nets each year isA 15B 150C 1,50038 Most sharks are caught inA springB summerC winter39-40 choose two lettersWhich two factors reduce the benefits of shark nets?A nets wrongly positionedB strong waves and currentsC too many fishD sharks eat holes in netsE moving sandsF nets too shortG holes in nets scare sharks。