Undergraduate Details: Questions 1-7
Undergraduate Details: Questions 1-7
Undergraduate Details: Questions 1-7
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Questions 1-7
Undergraduate details
Name: (1)..............
nationality: (2)................
Email: (3)[email protected]
Mobile number: (4).................
Home number: not applicable
Address: (5)..............................., Barnford, BF6 7EY
Course: International (6)................... , (3rd year)
Date of final exam: (7) 13th ................................
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Questions 8-15
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.
Other information
Career plans:
Would like to work as a (8).................
Previous experience:
Spent (9)................... working as a reader for a (10)...................
Also has experience working as a (11)..................
Languages:
has a very good working knowledge of (12)...................
Speaks a little (13)....................
Hobbies/interests:
Plays (14)................ and other sports
Is member of the college (15)....................
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Complete the table below. Write ONE word for each answer.
Tattoos
Tattoos also known as (1)......................
Early history
People have been wearing tattoos for more than (2)..................... .
Earliest tattoos found on a (3).................. discovered in European
mountains. (57 tattoos found on his body.)
Some of these possibly the unintentional results of a (4)..................... .
Others possibly applied (5)................ afterwards.
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Questions 10-15
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.
Use of tattoos in the South Pacific
Polynesia:
Possibly the most intricate and skilful tattoos.
Polynesians believed your (10)................... increased as you added more tattoos.
New Zealand:
Maori tattoo known as a moko.
A man’s moko usually covered his entire (11)................ .
Among other things, the moko gave information about (12)..................... .
Maori women wore mokos on their nose, chin and/or (13)...................... .
Other places
Ancient Persia:
Worn by women as (14)..................... .
(2) What does Trevor think he’ll find on the (5) What does Trevor suggest Charlie does?
dig? A. lend him her camera
A. something valuable B. make a visual record of the dig
B. something worthless C. talk to Professor Jacobson about
C. nothing at all joining the dig
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Questions 6-12
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.
The four main stages of an archaeological dig
Stage 1: Preparation
archaeologists (6).............. to find out if the area is worth excavating.
Archaeologists must then (7).............. to excavate the land.
A (8)................... is prepared, outlining the methods that will be used.
Stage 2: Implementation
The excavating team is assembled.
A transit (a special (9).....................) is used to prepare a grid.
Stage 3: Excavation
The site is slowly uncovered.
Archaeologists take great care to ensure the things they find aren’t (10)..............
The site is filled in again.
Stage 4: Analysis
(11)............... examine the findings.
A (12).............. takes possession of the findings.
Complete IELTS 6-7 (listening exercises)
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Questions 1-5
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.
1995
Maps updated for first time.
1995-2000
Coverage expanded to cover around (4)............... .
2000
DVDs replace compact discs.
(5)................ increase dramatically.
2003
New technology allows introduction of (6)............. devices.
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Questions 7-12
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.
Satnav today
Currently about (7).............. satnav devices around the world.
More than 80% are portable.
Systems are (8)...................... on a regular basis.
Modern systems can do things such as:
- warn about traffic congestion, roadworks, etc.
- tell drivers what the (9)................. is on the road they are on.
- tell drivers where they can get (10)................... for their car.
Satnav can take (11)................. off a typical driver’s annual mileage.
(12)............... occur, such as drivers ending up in wrong place.
Complete IELTS 6-7 (listening exercises)
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Questions 1-6
(1) Birds and bats find that .................... are good places to build their nests.
(2) Deciduous trees are preferable to coniferous trees, even though they .............. .
(3) A high ............... will enable visitors to observe nesting birds.
(4) Replace the .................. with grass and other plants.
(5) Bushes and hedges provide natural cover where animals can look for ..................
(6) Try to get the ................... involved.
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Questions 7-13
Label the map.
(7) canal
(8) remaining factory section
(9) viewing platform
(10) deciduous trees
(11) shelter
(12) information board
(13) pond
Complete IELTS 6-7 (listening exercises)
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Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.
1961
Yuri Gagarin becomes first human in space.
US President John F Kennedy promises to put man on moon before end of decade.
1967
A (6).................. is one of many setbacks in the US space programme.
July 1969
(7).................. American astronauts set foot on the moon for the first time.
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Complete the notes below Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.
Mars mission
Technology from the Space Shuttle (the first spacecraft that could be (8).................. ) is
applied to Mars mission.
Problems and challenges
A (9)............. would need to be built on the moon.
astronauts would need to overcome dangers from lethal radiation.
(10)................... of moon dust can damage space suits.
Surviving extreme temperature ranges on the moon.
Getting oxygen from moon dust so astronauts have (11).............. , air to breathe and fuel to
power rockets.