Test 01
Listening Workspace
|Part 1|
QUESTIONS 1-10
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND / OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Art classes at Bramley Community Centre
| Class | Things to bring | Fees / Timetable | Tutor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Example: 'Movement and light' | a set of (Q:1) {brushes} is essential | The cost is (Q:2) {$285 / 285} for two terms. Monday evenings 6–8 p.m., Room 15 | A local artist called Steve (Q:3) {Ramdhanie} |
| ‘Clay basics’ | to make several (Q:4) {bowls}. An old (Q:5) {shirt} would be a good idea | The cost is $180 per term. Every (Q:6) {Thursday} 6:30–8:30 p.m., Room 3 | Theresa Clark |
| ‘Sketching Architecture’ | starting with the (Q:7) {Library} | The cost is $160 per term. Fridays 11–1 p.m. meet at corner of Victoria St and (Q:9) {Station} Road | Annie Li. Cell phone: (Q:10) {021 785 6361} |
| (Q:8) People usually take a fold-up chair and a {sandwich} | |||
|Part 2|
Questions 11–12
Choose TWO letters, A–E.Â
(Q:11-12) Which TWO things will employees need to do during their first week in their new office space? [multi=2:*A. find out about safety procedures/B. collect a new form of identification/C. move boxes containing documents/D. make a note of any problem that occurs/*E. learn about new company technology]
Questions 13–14
Choose TWO letters, A–F.Â
(Q:13-14) Which TWO steps have the company taken to improve the physical environment of employees’ offices? [multi=2:*A. provided comfortable seating/B. installed a new heating system/*C. used attractive materials/D. enlarged people’s working space/E. replaced the old type of lights]
Questions 15–20
Label the plan below. Write the correct letter, A–I, next to Questions 15–20.

(Q:15) Conference centre [select: A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/*I]
(Q:16) New office space [select: A/*B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I]
(Q:17) Stores [select: A/B/C/D/E/*F/G/H/I]
(Q:18) Finance [select: A/B/*C/D/E/F/G/H/I]
(Q:19) Café [select: A/B/C/D/*E/F/G/H/I]
(Q:20) IT department [select: A/B/C/*D/E/F/G/H/I]
|Part 3|
Questions 21–26
Complete the flow-chart below. Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A–I, next to Questions 21–26.
A lifestyle changes B famous people C scientific findings D industrial processes
E effective packaging F poor diet G toxic substances H processed foods
I alarming images
History of vitamin supplements
Prior to 1900s: physical weakness is thought to be caused by (Q:21) [select: A/B/C/D/E/F/*G/H/I]
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Early 1900s: research shows a link between (Q:22) [select: A/B/C/D/E/*F/G/H/I] and sickness
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1930s: governments become concerned about the popularity of (Q:23) [select: A/B/C/D/E/F/G/*H/I]
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1940s: (Q:24) [select: A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/*I] convince housewives to buy vitamin supplements
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1950s: (Q:25) [select: A/B/C/*D/E/F/G/H/I] make vitamin supplements more accessible to consumers
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1960s to present day: vitamin supplement sales continue to rise because of (Q:26) [select: A/*B/C/D/E/F/G/H/I]
Questions 27–30
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
(Q:27) Sam believes that more Australians are taking vitamin supplements because they [*A. want to have control of their own health./B. are advised to by local health authorities./C. have benefited from competition amongst manufacturers.]
(Q:28) Lucy is concerned that the US vitamin supplement industry is not required to
[A. follow the guidelines produced by a government agency./B. list all the possible side effects of taking vitamins./*C. provide evidence that their products are effective.]
(Q:29) When discussing the Danish experiment, Lucy and Sam conclude that vitamin supplements[A. are best used for preventing minor illnesses./*B. are not fully understood by researchers./C. are harmful if taken in large amounts.]
(Q:30) Lucy and Sam agree that stricter regulation of the vitamin supplement industry
[A. would only lead to a slight decrease in sales./B. might be necessary for some types of vitamin./*C. may not be welcomed by all consumers.]
|Part 4|
Questions 31–36
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Insect Extinction in the 21st Century
The reasons why insect populations are declining
• In Europe, important plants are no longer found in fields or (Q:31) {gardens}.
• In the Amazon rainforest, (Q:32) {climate change} might be the cause of butterfly and beetle loss.
• Globally, pesticides are affecting the spatial skills and (Q:33) {memory} of bees.
The consequences of declining insect populations
• Insects are an essential part of the (Q:34) {food chain} in all places apart from Antarctica.
• Crop production will fall dramatically.
• Researchers can’t discover any new (Q:35) {medicine} based on plants.
The possible ways to prevent insect extinction
• Governments must restrict the sale of pesticides.
• People must reduce their consumption of (Q:36) {meat}.
Questions 37–40
Complete the sentences below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
(Q:37) Sand from the Antioch Dunes was used to make {bricks} for houses in the early 1900s.
(Q:38) The metalmark butterfly requires one type of Antioch Dunes plant for its {eggs}.
(Q:39) In recent years {fire} has led to the loss of wildlife in the Antioch Dunes.
(Q:40) The Antioch Dunes project shows how {conservation} does not always require much land.
Collected Notes
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