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SECTION 1
PLAY RECORDING
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Questions 1-10
RENTING AN APARTMENTQuestions 1-6
Complete the table below.
Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer.- Address:(Example) 96 Hobson StreetNumber of bedrooms:3Number of double bedrooms:1.Number of bathrooms:1Dishwasher and washing machine:YesOther features:Small 2.Weekly rental:$450Number of bedrooms:3Number of double bedrooms:1Number of bathrooms:1Dishwasher and washing machine:3.Other features:Large L-shaped living room
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Secure 4.Weekly rental:5. $Date lease commences:6. MarchSigned by the tenant:Mr Peter Park
- Address:(Example) 96 Hobson StreetNumber of bedrooms:3Number of double bedrooms:1.Number of bathrooms:1Dishwasher and washing machine:YesOther features:Small 2.Weekly rental:$450Number of bedrooms:3Number of double bedrooms:1Number of bathrooms:1Dishwasher and washing machine:3.Other features:Large L-shaped living room
Questions 7-10
Choose the correct letter. A, B, or C.
7. Peter suggests Jacks fathers desk may not be useful because8. Peter objects to Jacks idea about lunch because
9. Jack mentions his experience with the taxi
10. Overall, Peter and Jack think help from relatives is useful.
SECTION 2
PLAY RECORDING
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Questions 11-20
BEEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERSQuestions 11-15
Complete the sentences below.
Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer.11. Currently, the of bees is threatened.
12. In a biologically society, one female mates with many males.
13. Ancient Egyptians cultivated bees at least years ago.
14. worker honeybees live the shortest time.
15. Queen honeybees can lay up to eggs at a time.Questions 16-17
Answer the questions below.
Write THREE WORDS for each answer.16. What should people wear when dealing directly with bees?
17. What must people who would like to keep bees consider first?
Questions 18-20
Label the diagram below.
Write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 18-20.18. Extractive Boxes
19. Optional Glass
20. Brood Chamber
22. Sylvia, the female student, says that many of the essays she read
23. Jim, the male student, says that good academic writers
24. According to the professor, in: Men who avoid cigarettes may be assigned as nerds, the word assigned is
25. What is the problem with the word smocking in the students essays?
Questions 27-29
In the professors opinion, what do good academic writers do?
Choose THREE answers from the box, and write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 27-29They:
Question 30
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.30. The professor asks Sylvia to
SECTION 4
PLAY RECORDING
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Questions 31-40
ROAD CONGESTION AND MARKET FAILUREQuestions 31-35
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
31. Road congestion, carbon emissions, and commercial are examples of market failure.
32. The lecturer defines market failure as the inability of the free market to develop or apportion efficiently.
33. Some markets fail completely because firms cannot seek profit within those markets. The lecturer gives the example of .
34. Markets fail partially in many ways, one of which is when too many goods or services are produced.
35. Negative externalities are the failure of consumers or producers consider the results of their actions on third .
Questions 36-40
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.36. The speakers story about London traffic in 1916 is
37. What connection does the lecturer make between public transport and wealth?
38. Road traffic was reduced in central London from 2011 to 2014 by more than
39. How does the lecturer evaluate new road building and congestion charging?
40. The lecturer thinks most drivers who contribute to congestion are