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- Question 1 of 131. Question
SECTION 1
Questions 1-10(PUBLIC LIBRARY)WriteONE WORD ONLYfor each answer.
Example:The library re-opened last __month__The library now has- a seating area with magazines
- an expanded section for books on 1.
- a new section on local 2.
- a community room for meetings (also possible to 3. there)
- a new section of books for 4.
For younger children
- the next Science Club meeting: experiments using things from your __5.
- Reading Challenge: read six books during the holidays
For adults
- this Friday: a local author talks about a novel based on a real 6.
- IT support is available on Tuesdays no 7. is necessary
- free check of blood 8. and cholesterol levels (over 60s only)
Other information
- the library shop sells wall-charts, cards and 9.
- evenings and weekends: free 10. is available
Correct 10 / 10 PointsIncorrect / 10 Points - Question 2 of 132. Question
SECTION 2
Questions 11-20(BC TRAVAIL)Questions 11 and 12Choose TWO letters,A-E.
Which TWO age groups are taking increasing numbers of holidays with BC Travel?- A16-30 years
- B31-42 years
- C43-54 years
- D55-64 years
- Eover 65 years
Correct 2 / 2 PointsIncorrect / 2 Points - Question 3 of 133. Question
Questions13and14
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO are the main reasons given for the popularity of activity holidays?- AClients make new friends.
- BClients learn a useful skill.
- CClients learn about a different culture.
- DClients are excited by the risk involved.
- EClients find them good value for money.
Correct 2 / 2 PointsIncorrect / 2 Points - Question 4 of 134. Question
Questions1517
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
15. How does BC Travel plan to expand the painting holidays?
- A by adding to the number of locations
- B by increasing the range of levels
- C by employing more teachers
CorrectIncorrect - Question 5 of 135. Question
16. Why are BC Travels cooking holidays unusual?
- A They only use organic foods.
- B They have an international focus.
- C They mainly involve vegetarian dishes.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 6 of 136. Question
17. What does the speaker say about the photography holidays?
- A Clients receive individual tuition.
- B The tutors are also trained guides.
- C Advice is given on selling photographs.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 7 of 137. Question
Questions1820
Complete the table below.
Write ONE WORD ONLYfor each answer.
Fitness Holidays
Location Main focus Other comments Ireland and Italy general fitness personally designed programme
also reduces 18.Greece 19. control includes exercise on the beach Morocco mountain biking wide variety of levels
one holiday that is specially designed for 20.
Correct 3 / 3 PointsIncorrect / 3 Points - Question 8 of 138. Question
SECTION 3
Questions 21-30(TOURISM)Questions21-26Complete the flow-chart below. Choose SIX answers and write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions21-26.
A patterns
B names
C sources
D questions
E employees
F solutions
G headings
H officialsSTAGES IN DOING A TOURISM CASE STUDY
RESEARCH- Locate and read relevant articles, noting key information and also 21.
- Identify a problem or need
- Select interviewees these may be site 22. , visitors or city 23.
- Prepare and carry out interviews. If possible, collect statistics.
- Check whether 24. of interviewees can be used
ANALYSIS
- Select relevant information and try to identify 25.
- Decide on the best form of visuals
WRITING THE CASE STUDY
- Give some background before writing the main sections
- Do NOT end with 26.
Correct 6 / 6 PointsIncorrect / 6 Points - Question 9 of 139. Question
Questions27-30
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
The Horton Castle site
27. Natalie and Dave agree one reason why so few people visit Horton Castle is that
- A the publicity is poor.
- B it is difficult to get to.
- C there is little there of interest.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 10 of 1310. Question
28. Natalie and Dave agree that the greatest problem with a visitor centre could be
- A covering the investment costs.
- B finding a big enough space for it.
- C dealing with planning restrictions.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 11 of 1311. Question
29. What does Dave say about conditions in the town of Horton?
- A There is a lot of unemployment.
- B There are few people of working age.
- C There are opportunities for skilled workers.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 12 of 1312. Question
30. According to Natalie, one way to prevent damage to the castle site would be to
- A insist visitors have a guide.
- B make visitors keep to the paths.
- C limit visitor numbers.
CorrectIncorrect - Question 13 of 1313. Question
SECTION 4
- Questions 31-40(ENVIRONMENT)Complete the notes below. WriteONE WORD ONLYfor each answer.The effects of environmental change on birds
Mercury (Hg)- Highly toxic
- Released into the atmosphere from coal
- In water it may be consumed by fish
- It has also recently been found to affect birds which feed on 31.
Research on effects of mercury or binds
Claire Varian-Ramos is investigating- the effects on birds 32. or mental processes, e.g. memory
- the effects on bird song (usually learned from a birds 33. )
Findings
- songs learned by birds exposed to mercury are less 34.
- this may have a negative effect on birds 35.
Lab-based studies
- allow more 36. for the experimenter
Implications for humans
- Migrating birds such as 37. containing mercury may be eaten by humans
- Mercury also causes problems in learning 38.
- Mercury in a mothers body from 39. may affect the unborn child
- New regulations for mercury emissions will affect everyones energy 40.
Correct 10 / 10 PointsIncorrect / 10 Points