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F.L.Rented Properties, C-8, Test 3

1) Paul decided to get work experience in South America to learn about Latin American life. 2) He originally intended to work in tourism but changed projects due to lack of organization in his first job. 3) In the village community, he learned the importance of developing trust. His project manager was very supportive. 4) Paul was surprised to receive little money to live on during his time there.

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F.L.Rented Properties, C-8, Test 3

1) Paul decided to get work experience in South America to learn about Latin American life. 2) He originally intended to work in tourism but changed projects due to lack of organization in his first job. 3) In the village community, he learned the importance of developing trust. His project manager was very supportive. 4) Paul was surprised to receive little money to live on during his time there.

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Test 3

LISTENING

SECTION 1 Questions 1-10


Questions 1-3
Complete the form below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Rented Properties
Customer's Requirements
Name: Steven Godfrey

Example Answer
No. of bedrooms: …...four…...

Preferred location: in the 1 area of town

Maximum monthly rent:

Length of let required: 3.


Starting: September 1st
Questions 4-8
Complete the table below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Monthly
Address Rooms Problem
rent

Oakington living/dining room,


£550 no 4 …………….
Avenue separate kitchen

large living room and the


Mead Street kitchen, bathroom and £580 5…………… is
a cloakroom too large

living room,
Hamilton Road kitchen-diner, and £550 too 7 …………….
a 6 …………….

living room, dining


Devon Close 8 £……………. none
room, small kitchen
Questions 9 and 10
Choose TWO letters. A-E.
Which TWO facilities in the district of Devon Close are open to the public at the
moment?
A museum
B concert hall
C cinema
D sports centre
E swimming pool
SECTION 2 Questions 11-20
Questions 11-16
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

THE NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE

Well known for: 11 ………………...

Complex consists of: concert rooms

theatres

cinemas

art galleries
public library
restaurants

a 12 ………………...

Historical background: 1940 - area destroyed by bombs


1960s-1970s - Centre was
13 …………… and built
in 14 …………… - opened to public
Managed by: the 15 ……………

Open: 16 …………… days per year


Questions 17-20
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Day Event Venue Ticket Price

Monday and 7.30 p.m. 'The Magic Flute' 17 …………… from £8.00
Time
Tuesday (opera by Mozart)
Wednesday 8.00 p.m. 18 '………………’ Cinema 2 19 £ ……………

(Canadian film)

'
Saturday and 11 a.m. to
20 ………………. Gallery 1 free
Sunday 10 p.m.
(art exhibition)
SECTION 3 Questions 21-30
Questions 21-26
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

Latin American studies

21 Paul decided to get work experience in South America because he wanted


A to teach English there.
B to improve his Spanish.
C to learn about Latin American life.
22 What project work did Paul originally intend to get involved in?
A construction
B agriculture
C tourism
23 Why did Paul change from one project to another?
A His first job was not well organised.
B He found doing the routine work very boring.
C The work was too physically demanding.
24 In the village community, he learnt how important it was to
A respect family life.
B develop trust.
C use money wisely.
25 What does Paul say about his project manager?
A He let Paul do most of the work.
B His plans were too ambitious.
C He was very supportive of Paul.
26 Paul was surprised to be given
A a computer to use.
B so little money to live on.
C an extension to his contract.
Questions 27-30
What does Paul decide about each of the following modules?

Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 27-30.

A He will do this.
B He might do this.
C He won't do this.

Module

27 Gender Studies in Latin America ………………...

28 Second Language Acquisition ………………...

29 Indigenous Women's Lives ………………...

30 Portuguese Language Studies ………………...


SECTION 4 Questions 31-40
Questions 31-34
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

Trying to repeat success

31 Compared to introducing new business processes, attempts to copy existing


processes are
A more attractive.
B more frequent.
C more straightforward.

32 Most research into the repetition of success in business has

A been done outside the United States.

B produced consistent findings.

C related to only a few contexts.

33 What does the speaker say about consulting experts?

A Too few managers ever do it.

B It can be useful in certain circumstances.

C Experts are sometimes unwilling to give advice.

34 An expert's knowledge about a business system may be incomplete because

A some details are difficult for workers to explain.

B workers choose not to mention certain details.

C details are sometimes altered by workers.


Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Setting up systems based on an existing


process
Two mistakes

Manager tries to:

 ' improve on the original process


 create an ideal 35 ……………from the best parts of several
processes

Cause of problems

 information was inaccurate


 comparison between the business settings was invalid
 disadvantages were overlooked, e.g. effect of changes on
36 ………………

Solution
 change 37 ………
 impose rigorous 38 ………
 copy original very closely:
- physical features of the 39 …………………
- the 40 ………………... of original employees

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