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Wealthiest period:
History:
Buildings:
Crops grown:
Farming/Food:
Description of soil:
Rainfall pattern:
The Region:
Archaeological evidence:
and
or
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If you are going to help with the digging, you are advised to wear
TREE PLANTING
Listen very carefully as you will hear the recording ONCE only.
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land.
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today.
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You will hear an announcement on the radio inviting people to take part in a tree-planting project.
For questions 9-16, complete the sentences.
Part 1
You will hear an archaeologist talking about an ancient civilisation in North America. For questions 1-8,
complete the notes.
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Part 2
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Jourdan feels the record company gives him a lot of artistic freedom because he
You will hear a radio interview with Jourdan Kemp, an artist whose work is used on CD covers.
For questions 17-22, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
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childlike.
unrealistic.
unwelcoming.
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joyful.
Jourdan agrees with Sally that the scenes he creates in his illustrations are
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Part 4 (Questions 2332)
Part 4
You will hear five short extracts in which different people are talking about tourism.
TASK ONE
TASK TWO
For questions 23-27, choose from the list A-H each speakers
occupation.
For questions 28-32, choose from the list A-H each speakers aim for
the future.
You will hear the recording twice. While you listen you must complete both tasks.
a travel broadcaster
a hotel owner
an environmentalist
a railway executive
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Speaker 3
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Speaker 4
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Speaker 5
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Tapescript for Parts 1 and 2
Look at the Information for Candidates on the front of your
question paper.
There are four parts to the test. You will hear Part 2 once only. All
they ran their society and built their towns, we realise they
through the questions, and other pauses to let you think about
your answers. At the end of every pause you will hear this
sound.
There will now be a pause. You must ask any questions now, as
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to each other and with the outside world. The people grew
more farm produce than they needed, and sold the rest.
Prosperity followed the trade, the towns increased in
sophistication, and the spectacular architecture we
You will hear the recording twice. You now have 30 seconds to
look at Part 1.
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REPEAT
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PART 2
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after dark. They were farmers. The land they worked, with
the sentences.
small and rough, they grew corn as their staple food, and
later they added beans. So we are talking about a
Listen very carefully as you will hear the recording ONCE only.
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Tapescript for Parts 2 and 3
Now, if youve got nothing to do today and you live in the
Middleton area, or can get there easily, why not flex your
So, it could be a really nice day out for all the family and
(fade)
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PART 3
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You will hear the recording twice. You now have one minute to
look at Part 3.
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out of what I was doing. I dreaded being left out there, just
painting pictures, hoping to sell a piece of work not that
there was any definite promise of a job in illustration
either.
SALLY: Indeed, getting that big break, if you like, doesnt come
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Tapescript for Parts 3 and 4
company spotted it and basically one of their guys just
started.
JOURDAN: Well Sally, one of the biggest problems for me was
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REPEAT
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Now look at the fourth and last part of the test. Part 4 consists of
two tasks.
You will hear five short extracts in which different people are
Task Two. For questions 2832, choose from the list AH each
for the company, because these are scenes of, well, urban
desolation really deserted playgrounds, kids playing in
the street theyre quite claustrophobic in some ways
you know, you dont want to be there.
JOURDAN: Youve got a point there, Sally. They feature these sort
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around the country and its my job to try and include them
in our publications, particularly for our profitable export
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excellence with great places to stay, run by friendly staff
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shallow (earth)
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corn, bean(s) (i.e. o)
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brick(s), stone(s) (i.e. o)
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circular, round, circle
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(board)
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eleventh century/11th
century/XI century/C11th
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(a pair of) boots/(a pair of)
gloves (i.e. o) (wellington)
boots/gloves (i.e. o)
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Examination
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Supervisor:
Centre
Examination Title
Candidate No.
Candidate Signature
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Candidate Name
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Alternative task type (Sentence completion): Paper 4, Part 3
Part 3
You will hear a radio interview with Wendy Ebsworth who uses sign-language to interpret
performances of classical opera for deaf people. For questions 17-24, complete the sentences.
You will hear the recording twice.
Wendy describes what she does at the opera as the biggest
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in music.
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on the stage.
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INTERVIEWER: You have to interpret so much for so many
PART 3
feel it, I do feel moved and upset, but then the next second
You will hear the recording twice. You now have one minute to
look at Part 3.
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but I sign all the others too. I just have to get my timing
(pause)
Wendy, youre a bit of a superstar in the sign language
the opera that I've studied. That can really throw you!
INTERVIEWER: It seems that theres an amazing amount of work
world, arent you? I mean you sign the news, you work for
career so far.
about that?
WENDY: A few complain that Im a distraction. I probably am,
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(professional) challenge/
challenge (professionally)
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(wonderful) expressions
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demanding
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timing(s)
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fingers (lightly)
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distraction
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B
C
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indecisive.
inconsiderate.
unsympathetic.
A
B
C
unusual.
insignificant.
irrelevant.
A
B
C
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B
C
clarify a problem.
explain a procedure.
adopt a new system.
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B
C
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reliable.
punctual.
flexible.
A
B
C
Speaker 2
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Speaker 1
You will hear five short extracts in which different people are talking about problems related to their
work. Each extract has two questions. For questions 25-34, choose the correct answer A, B, or C.
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A
B
C
an administrator.
a translator.
a caretaker.
A
B
C
unhelpful.
unappreciated.
unsatisfactory.
A
B
C
puzzled
anxious
let down
A
B
C
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Alternative task type: Tapescript
perfectly pleasant explained all the reasons why, what
PART 4
You will hear five short extracts in which different people are
had time to think about how they were going to pull out
SPEAKER
B, or C.
You will hear the recording twice. You now have one minute to
look at Part 4.
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about a month later when I got a call from the woman. She
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have had to let someone else down and thats not me. You
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