1、 Number of trips per month 5Visit places which have: Historical interestgood 12 .Cost: between 5.00 and 15.00 per personNote: special trips organized for groups of 3. peopleTime: departure 8.30 a.m. return 6.00 p.m.To reserve a seat: sing mane on the 4.3 days in advanceQuestions 5-10Complete the tab
2、le blew.WEEKEND TRIPSPlaceDateNumber of seatsOptional extraSt Ives516Hepworht MuseumLondon16th february4567.3rd March18S.S. Great BritatinSalisbury18th March50Stonehengebath23rd March8.For further information:Read the 9.or see Social Assistant: Jane 10.SECTION 2 Questions 1120 Questions 11-13Complet
3、e the sentence below.RIVERSIDE INDUSTRIAL VILLAGE11 Riverside Village was a good place to start an industry because it had wate, raw materials and fuels such as and. .12 The metal industry was established at Riverside Village by who lived in the area.13 There were over water-powered mills in the are
4、a in the eighteenth century.Questions 14-20Label the plan below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.TheWorksOfficeStables17181615Toilets19.The EngineRoomThe GrindingShopYard20.for theworkersEntranceRiverCar Park14RoadSECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21 and 22Choose the correct letter, A
5、,B or C.ExampleMelanie could not borrow any books from the library becauseA the library was out.B she didnt have time to look.C the books had already been borrowed.21 Melanie says she has not started the assignment becauseA she was doing work for another course.B it was s really big assignment.C she
6、 hasnt spent time in the library.22 The lecture says that reasonable excuses for extensions areA planning problems.B problems with assignment.C personal illness or accident.Questions 23-27What recommendation does Dr Johnson make about the journal articles ?Choose your answers for the box and write t
7、he letters A G next to questions 23-27.A must readB usefulC limited valueD read first sectionE read research methodsF read conclusionG dont readAnderson and Hawker A Jackson: 23 .Roberts: 24 .Morris: 25 .Cooper: 26 .Forster: 27 .Questions 28-30Label the chart below.Choose your answer from the box be
8、low and write the letters A H next to questions 28-30.Population studiesReasons for changing accommodation1009080706040302010123456CEG28 29 30 Possible reasonsA uncooperative landlordB enviormentC spaceD noisy neighouresE near cityF work lcationG transportH rentSECTION 4 Question 3140Complete the no
9、tes belowWrite NO MORE THSN TWO WORDS for each answer.THE URBAN LANDSCAPETwo areas of focus: the effect of vegetation on the urban climate ways of planning our 31.betterLarge-scale impact of trees: they can make cities more or less 32. in summer they can make cities cooler they can make inland citie
10、s more 33.Local impact of trees: they can make local areas - more 43. - cooler - more humid - less windy - less 35.Comparing trees and buildingsTemperature regulation: tress evaporate water through their 36. building surfaces may reach high temperatureswind force: tall buildings cause more wind at 3
11、7.level these 38 the wind forceNoise: trees have a small effect on traffic nois39frequency noise passes through treesImportant points to consider: trees require a lot of sunlight, water and 40. to growREADINGREADING PASSAGE 1You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-14 which are based on read
12、ing passage 1 below.Adults and children are frequently confronted with statements about the alarming rat of loss of tropical rainforests. For example, one graphic illustration to which children might readily relate is the estimate that rainforests are being destroyed at a rate equivalent to one thousand football fields every forty minutes about the duration of a normal classroom period. In the face of the
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