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D. Grivaki - Language Center
PTE 5 – Grivas Publications
ECPE – Final Test /Tests 1-3
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Name:_____________________ Date:______________________
Class:______________________ Mark:__________/75____________
Section 1 Listening
You will have 10 seconds to reach each question and the corresponding options.
Then listen to the recording. After the recording you will have 10 seconds to
choose the correct option. Put a cross (x) in the box next to the correct answer, as
in the example.
Example: How does the speaker describe the behavior of compulsive gamblers?
A hopeless
B irrational
C realistic
1. What makes the ridge dangerous?
A its length
B the difficult climbing involved
C bad weather
2. What is the man saying?
A The answer is obvious.
B The origin of the name is unknown.
C There are two possible answers.
3. What is the second woman’s advice?
A Don’t make any rules.
B Don’t forget everything you’ve been told.
C Be flexible.
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4. What used to be common in Rome?
A long lunches
B early bedtimes
C nine-to-five jobs
5. What does the iceberg patrol do?
A rescue ships hit by icebergs
B identify new icebergs
C help ships to find safe routes
6. What does the man believe?
A Spanking is harmless.
B Physical punishment does not achieve its goals.
C Parents have the right to spank their children.
7. What will the man do?
A go out for a drink
B go to bed
C stay for dinner
8. What is the speaker’s job?
A a guide
B a police officer
C a rescuer
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9. What is the speaker referring to?
A sleeping pills
B a disease
C high-calorie foods
10. What is the holiday’s main selling point?
A It’s a unique experience.
B The accommodation is unequalled.
C It’s only for the highly trained.
Section 2 Listening and Writing
You will hear a recording about insomnia. Listen to the whole recording once.
Then you will hear the recording again with pauses for you to write down what
you hear. Make sure you spell the words correctly.
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Section 3 Listening
You will hear a talk about child rearing. First, read the notes below then
listen and complete the notes with information from the talk.
Example: How you give instructions will
…….determine………………whether a child will follow them.
12. The first thing you should do is make sure you have the child’s
…………………………………
13. Avoid …………………………….of your request.
14. Make it clear that failure to obey will have
……………………………………..
15. Don’t make …………………………………………, and if you do, be
prepared to back down.
16. Your child is more likely to behave in a ……………………………manner if
you do too.
You will hear a broadcast. First, read the notes below then listen and complete
the notes with information from the broadcast.
Example: The climbers set off on the final ascent of Everest on………May ……9th
1996………….
17. It cost each participant ……………………………....................to make the
climb.
18. …………………………………………………are not enough to complete
such a climb.
19. Most of the climbers had very little ……………………………………..of
climbing.
20. Most of the blame for the tragedy can be laid
on………………………………….
21. ……………………………….of the climbers died on Everest.
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Section 4 Reading
Read each text and put a cross (x) by the missing word or phrase , as in the
example.
Example: Passports are no longer checked at the borders between EU countries (with
the exception of the UK and Ireland). …………………….., if you enter an EU
country from a country which is not a member, the law states you must show a valid
passport.
A Although
B Additionally
C However
22. The court found the newspaper guilty of invasion of privacy, and ordered it to
pay the actor’s legal costs and an additional ₤500,000.
A in circulation
B in compensation
C in legal fees
23. Is it a good idea to go back to work? And when he cries, should I leave him
for a while before picking him up? What about day care? How soon should he
start mixing with other kids? The first-time parent has many
………………..like these, and that’s where we can help.
A nagging worries
B irrational fears
C bizarre inquires
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24. Avid supporters of alternative medicine have every reason to be pleased as it
is no longer associated with strange potions and ineffective home-made
remedies. The trend towards a more natural way of healing has been gaining
recognition and approval from even its most…..
A ardent opponents
B faithful fans
C ungrateful patients
25. The new generation of camera technology has produced the……………’ultra-
compact’, a point-and-shoot camera with zoom lens to match any professional
camera. Some models also offer a shutter speed which can beat that of many
professional ones.
A oddly-named
B so-called
C renowned
26. As the temperature in his living room slid towards zero, Vladimir Kolotov, 68,
was forced to wear a fur hat inside his flat ……………..out on the icy streets.
For months, the only hot water he had came from a pan, heated on the stove.
A instead of
B as well as
C additionally
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Section 5 Reading
Read the passage and answer the questions below. Put a cross (x) in the box next
to the correct answer, as in the example.
The term ‘alternative medicine’ encompasses a broad range of healing philosophies,
approaches and therapies. This kind of medicine does not follow generally accepted
medical methods and may not have a rational scientific explanation for its
effectiveness. Because of this, it had remained largely unknown to the general public
and widely ignored by Western medical practitioners. But in recent years, more and
more doctors have been prescribing alternative therapies to supplement conventional
treatments. This trend is caused not only by people becoming more receptive to
alternative techniques, but also by a growing awareness of the side effects if many
drugs.
Alternative medicine is often seen as a holistic approach, healing the whole person
instead of just focusing on the symptoms of the disease. For instance, if you go to an
acupuncturist for migraines, he will not just treat your headaches, but will also want
information regarding your personality and lifestyle. The emphasis on wholeness, on
viewing the body as a single entity, is one of the principles inherent in alternative
medicine.
Some therapies are far outside the realm of accepted Western medical theory and
practice, but others, like chiropractic treatments, are now established in mainstream
medicine. In chiropractic medicine the relationship between the structure of the spine
and the function of the nervous system is considered key to restoring and maintaining
health. The main method for correcting this relationship is spinal manipulation. This
technique is proven clinically effective in the treatment of acute lower back pain and
other spine-related problems (despite its practitioners’ stubborn insistence that spinal
misalignment causes most ailments , including those seemingly unrelated to the
backbone).
Another branch of alternative medicine is homeopathy. Developed in 1796 by
German physician Samuel Hahnemann, it is based on the principle that ‘like cure like’
. In other words, a substance which in large doses is known to cause illness is believed
to cure the same illness if administered in minute doses. The minute dose is thought to
stimulate the body’s own natural defences and bolster immunity. Homeopathic
remedies are natural extracts derived from plants , animals and minerals. Many of the
remedies are so highly diluted they contain no detectable trace of the original
substance, although homeopaths maintain that a healing force is retained by these
preparations. While critics contend that homeopathic remedies are nothing more than
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placebos, a number of studies document their efficacy in treating hay fever ,
respiratory infections, digestive problems , migraine and rheumatic diseases.
In reflexology, manual pressure is applied to specific areas of the foot that are
believed to correspond to different organs or systems of the body. Stimulation of these
areas is believed to eliminate the blockage of energy which practitioners say is
responsible for pain or disease in the corresponding body part. Reflexology may also
help relive anxiety and stress.
For some health problems, though , alternative healing approaches alone may not be
enough to help a person get well. Even something as seemingly minor as an infection
may need simultaneous treatment with traditional medications like antibiotics. And
while it is true that people today are questioning the methods of conventional
medicine, they are not quite ready to abandon them entirely in favour of natural
healing methods.
Example: Why are more people turning to alternative medicine?
A Its use can now be explained scientifically.
B It is gaining wider acceptance.
C Doctors are becoming more open-minded.
27. What do the therapeutic techniques of alternative medicine all have in
common?
A the practice of medicine without the use of drugs
B harmless side effects
C an emphasis on treating the symptoms of a disease
28. What does the writer imply about chiropractic medicine?
A It focuses too much on back pain.
B Clinical trials have proved inconclusive.
C It has not recognized its own limitations.
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29. What is meant by the phrase ‘like cures like’?
A The body develops a resistance to disease.
B Minute doses of a natural extract are just as potent as large doses.
C Illness and healing are brought about by the same substance.
30. Which form of treatment claims to correct the body’s energy flow?
A chiropractic medicine
B homoeopathy
C reflexology
31. What is the writer’s conclusion about alternative medicine?
A It can cure all common diseases.
B It can complement conventional medicine.
C It should only be used in conjunction with conventional medicine.
Section 6 Reading
Read the website extract below and answer the questionst
Example: What is the recommended sleep requirement for teenagers?
………around nine hours each night……………………………….
Teenagers are notorious for staying up late at night and being hard to awaken in the
morning. Most teens need around nine hours of sleep each night to maintain optimal
daytime alertness. However, few teens actually get that much sleep regularly, thanks
to homework, social demands, sports and other extra-curricular activities. A recent
study of 1,600 Canadian adolescents found that only 15 percent reported sleeping
eight and a half hours or more on school nights. Even in their leisure time teens tend
to engage in stimulating activities such as watching TV, playing video games, texting
and social networking, which means they are left with very little or no downtime.
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32. On average, how many Canadian teenagers do not get enough sleep?
………………………………………………………………………………………
33. How much time do teenagers spend resting?
……………………………………………………………………………………
34. What is the most extreme effect of tiredness on a person’s mood?
…………………………………………………………………………………
35. What becomes weaker due to lack of sleep?
…………………………………………………………………………………
Read the extract from a leaflet below and answer the questions.
Liverpool’s galleries and museums will play host to the city’s first ever
photography festival in 2011.
Look2011, which will take place over the entire month of May, aims to ‘push
back the boundaries of photography and develop ideas about its future’. The
theme of the festival will be social justice, and the organizing committee is
confident that the event will become an annual highlight in north-west
England’s cultural calendar.
The festival, its theme and the programme of events are all designed to
educate and inform the average person on the street, avoiding the pretentious
or overly technical.
As well as a huge variety of exhibitions, Look2011 will also include free
workshops , equipment demonstrations and talks by experts. Award-winning
photographers will hold portfolio review sessions for aspiring photographers,
as well as those who simply enjoy taking pictures as a leisure activity. There
will also be the opportunity for youngsters to take part in our Future
Photography Star contest.
Example: Where will the exhibits at the festival be housed?
…..in Liverpool’s galleries and museums…………….
36. How many days will the festival last?
…………………………………………………………………………………
37. What will the subject matter of the exhibits be?
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38. How is the festival experience meant to be for members of the public?
…………………………………………………………………………………
39. Where could somebody wanting to become a photographer get advice on their
work?
.................................................................................................................
Section 7 Reading
Read the advertisement and complete the notes. Write no more than three
words in each gap from the article.
The Companion International School has maintained a high level of academic
excellence throughout its 50-year history. The children of diplomats,
professors and politicians have walked our halls on their own way to
becoming diplomats, politicians and leading academics themselves.
We are deeply aware of the fact that many of our pupils are bilingual on
entrance to the school, and make it our duty to encourage and nurture this vital
ability. The curriculum is taught in English and French, but we have also made
a commitment to develop the pupils’ skills in any language they might speak
in addition to the basic two. For example, a child from Russia would receive
classes in their own language as well as intensive booster classes in English
and French to ensure they can participate fully in class.
We take a cross-cultural approach elsewhere too. School life is designed so as
not to make any child feel as if they are an outsider or foreigner. Religious
education covers all the major world religions, history lessons avoid
Eurocentrism and school events reflect our cultural richness and diversity. On
International Day, for instance, every pupil is encouraged to bring in a dish
from their national cuisine for their friends to sample, and groups of
nationalities put on performances of their country’s music and dance as well as
demonstrations of arts and crafts.
Young children learn new languages effortlessly, and it has been shown time
and again that the child who speaks two or more languages also does better in
other areas of schooling. Our graduates go on to attend prestigious universities
throughout the world, with many staying on at them to teach as professors.
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Our alumni network ensures that ex-pupils stay in touch, meaning that
wherever a Companion (as our pupils are called) is in the world , they will be
able to find a friendly face and a helping hand.
We pride ourselves on our ability to teach children with special needs within
an ordinary class environment. For example, a deaf boy enrolled at our school
last year so we hired a teacher of sign language, and the boy’s entire class, as
well as a number of teachers, learned to sign. The parents of the boy have
indicated that he is much happier here than at the special school for the deaf he
attended before.
We also have a scholarship programme that assists gifted students who do not
have the financial means to attend the Companion International School. For
more information, please contact our Deputy Head Teacher, who deals with
the assessment tests and interviews. Granting of a scholarship depends on the
results of both, as well as on reports and references from the school the child is
currently attending.
Example: ……………Pupils…………………of the school have included the
children of diplomats and professors.
40. Both English and French are used to……………………….
41. To become fully contributing members of the class, some students will require
……………….lessons in the two main languages.
42. Multiculturalism is a feature of both……………….and lessons.
43. Someone who attends the school is known as …………………….
44. Ex-pupils of the school can be found all ………………………..
45. The example of the deaf boy shows the school’s approach to children who
have………………
46. Less well-off children with a good academic record could be awarded
…………….
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Section 8 Writing
Use the information in Section 7 to help you write your answer.
47. You have read the advertisement for the Companion International School.
Write a letter to a friend who is considering sending their child to the school.
Write about 150-200words and include the following:
your comments on your friends decision
the benefits of attending the Companion International School
your thoughts on whether all children should be offered a bilingual
education.
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Section 9 Writing
Choose one of the topics below and write your answer in 250-300 words.
48 A) Write a contribution to a website blog about how people today often
underestimate the importance of getting enough rest. Discuss the effects that
overtiredness has on a person’s well-being.
B) When it comes to reporting current affairs, the role of the media is to inform,
and news items should therefore be presented factually and objectively.
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GOOD LUCK!
KEY
Section 1 Listening
You will have 10 seconds to reach each question and the corresponding options.
Then listen to the recording. After the recording you will have 10 seconds to
choose the correct option. Put a cross (x) in the box next to the correct answer, as
in the example.
Example: How does the speaker describe the behavior of compulsive gamblers?
A hopeless
B irrational
C realistic
1. What makes the ridge dangerous?
A its length
B the difficult climbing involved
C bad weather
2. What is the man saying?
A The answer is obvious.
B The origin of the name is unknown.
C There are two possible answers.
3. What is the second woman’s advice?
A Don’t make any rules.
B Don’t forget everything you’ve been told.
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C Be flexible.
4. What used to be common in Rome?
A long lunches
B early bedtimes
C nine-to-five jobs
5. What does the iceberg patrol do?
A rescue ships hit by icebergs
B identify new icebergs
C help ships to find safe routes
6. What does the man believe?
A Spanking is harmless.
B Physical punishment does not achieve its goals.
C Parents have the right to spank their children.
7. What will the man do?
A go out for a drink
B go to bed
C stay for dinner
8. What is the speaker’s job?
A a guide
B a police officer
C a rescuer
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9. What is the speaker referring to?
A sleeping pills
B a disease
C high-calorie foods
10. What is the holiday’s main selling point?
A It’s a unique experience.
B The accommodation is unequalled.
C It’s only for the highly trained.
/10
Section 2 Listening and Writing
You will hear a recording about insomnia. Listen to the whole recording once.
Then you will hear the recording again with pauses for you to write down what
you hear. Make sure you spell the words correctly.
11. _____The chronic insomniac should look to the bedtime rituals o children for
ideas on how to deal with their problems, some experts are saying. Children
demand a set routine, and if any step in the process is overlooked, they find it
impossible ti sleep. This familiar pattern of events is actually telling the body that
it is time to wind down. ___________________________________________
/10
Section 3 Listening
You will hear a talk about child rearing. First, read the notes below then
listen and complete the notes with information from the talk.
Example: How you give instructions will
…….determine………………whether a child will follow them.
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12.The first thing you should do is make sure you have the child’s
…attention………………………………
13. Avoid ……repetition……………………….of your request.
14. Make it clear that failure to obey will have
……consequences………………………………..
15. Don’t make ……unrealistic threats……………………………………, and if
you do, be prepared to back down.
16. Your child is more likely to behave in a
……reasonable………………………manner if you do too.
You will hear a broadcast. First, read the notes below then listen and complete
the notes with information from the broadcast.
Example: The climbers set off on the final ascent of Everest on………May ……9th
1996………….
17. It cost each participant …thousands of dollars…...............to make the climb.
18. ………Enthusiasm and determination…………are not enough to complete
such a climb.
19. Most of the climbers had very little
…experience…………………………………..of climbing.
20. Most of the blame for the tragedy can be laid on………the
guides…………….
21. ………Eight……………………….of the climbers died on Everest.
/10
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Section 4 Reading
Read each text and put a cross (x) by the missing word or phrase , as in the
example.
Example: Passports are no longer checked at the borders between EU countries (with
the exception of the UK and Ireland). …………………….., if you enter an EU
country from a country which is not a member, the law states you must show a valid
passport.
A Although
B Additionally
C However
22. The court found the newspaper guilty of invasion of privacy, and ordered it to
pay the actor’s legal costs and an additional ₤500,000.
A in circulation
B in compensation
C in legal fees
23. Is it a good idea to go back to work? And when he cries, should I leave him
for a while before picking him up? What about day care? How soon should he
start mixing with other kids? The first-time parent has many
………………..like these, and that’s where we can help.
A nagging worries
B irrational fears
C bizarre inquires
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24. Avid supporters of alternative medicine have every reason to be pleased as it
is no longer associated with strange potions and ineffective home-made
remedies. The trend towards a more natural way of healing has been gaining
recognition and approval from even its most…..
A ardent opponents
B faithful fans
C ungrateful patients
25. The new generation of camera technology has produced the……………’ultra-
compact’, a point-and-shoot camera with zoom lens to match any professional
camera. Some models also offer a shutter speed which can beat that of many
professional ones.
A oddly-named
B so-called
C renowned
26. As the temperature in his living room slid towards zero, Vladimir Kolotov, 68,
was forced to wear a fur hat inside his flat ……………..out on the icy streets.
For months, the only hot water he had came from a pan, heated on the stove.
A instead of
B as well as
C additionally
/5
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Section 5 Reading
Read the passage and answer the questions below. Put a cross (x) in the box next
to the correct answer, as in the example.
The term ‘alternative medicine’ encompasses a broad range of healing philosophies,
approaches and therapies. This kind of medicine does not follow generally accepted
medical methods and may not have a rational scientific explanation for its
effectiveness. Because of this, it had remained largely unknown to the general public
and widely ignored by Western medical practitioners. But in recent years, more and
more doctors have been prescribing alternative therapies to supplement conventional
treatments. This trend is caused not only by people becoming more receptive to
alternative techniques, but also by a growing awareness of the side effects if many
drugs.
Alternative medicine is often seen as a holistic approach, healing the whole person
instead of just focusing on the symptoms of the disease. For instance, if you go to an
acupuncturist for migraines, he will not just treat your headaches, but will also want
information regarding your personality and lifestyle. The emphasis on wholeness, on
viewing the body as a single entity, is one of the principles inherent in alternative
medicine.
Some therapies are far outside the realm of accepted Western medical theory and
practice, but others, like chiropractic treatments, are now established in mainstream
medicine. In chiropractic medicine the relationship between the structure of the spine
and the function of the nervous system is considered key to restoring and maintaining
health. The main method for correcting this relationship is spinal manipulation. This
technique is proven clinically effective in the treatment of acute lower back pain and
other spine-related problems (despite its practitioners’ stubborn insistence that spinal
misalignment causes most ailments , including those seemingly unrelated to the
backbone).
Another branch of alternative medicine is homeopathy. Developed in 1796 by
German physician Samuel Hahnemann, it is based on the principle that ‘like cure like’
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. In other words, a substance which in large doses is known to cause illness is believed
to cure the same illness if administered in minute doses. The minute dose is thought to
stimulate the body’s own natural defences and bolster immunity. Homeopathic
remedies are natural extracts derived from plants , animals and minerals. Many of the
remedies are so highly diluted they contain no detectable trace of the original
substance, although homeopaths maintain that a healing force is retained by these
preparations. While critics contend that homeopathic remedies are nothing more than
placebos, a number of studies document their efficacy in treating hay fever ,
respiratory infections, digestive problems , migraine and rheumatic diseases.
In reflexology, manual pressure is applied to specific areas of the foot that are
believed to correspond to different organs or systems of the body. Stimulation of these
areas is believed to eliminate the blockage of energy which practitioners say is
responsible for pain or disease in the corresponding body part. Reflexology may also
help relive anxiety and stress.
For some health problems, though , alternative healing approaches alone may not be
enough to help a person get well. Even something as seemingly minor as an infection
may need simultaneous treatment with traditional medications like antibiotics. And
while it is true that people today are questioning the methods of conventional
medicine, they are not quite ready to abandon them entirely in favour of natural
healing methods.
Example: Why are more people turning to alternative medicine?
A Its use can now be explained scientifically.
B It is gaining wider acceptance.
C Doctors are becoming more open-minded.
27. What do the therapeutic techniques of alternative medicine all have in
common?
A the practice of medicine without the use of drugs
B harmless side effects
C an emphasis on treating the symptoms of a disease
28. What does the writer imply about chiropractic medicine?
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A It focuses too much on back pain.
B Clinical trials have proved inconclusive.
C It has not recognized its own limitations.
29. What is meant by the phrase ‘like cures like’?
A The body develops a resistance to disease.
B Minute doses of a natural extract are just as potent as large doses.
C Illness and healing are brought about by the same substance.
30. Which form of treatment claims to correct the body’s energy flow?
A chiropractic medicine
B homoeopathy
C reflexology
31. What is the writer’s conclusion about alternative medicine?
A It can cure all common diseases.
B It can complement conventional medicine.
C It should only be used in conjunction with conventional medicine.
/5
Section 6 Reading
Read the website extract below and answer the questionst
Example: What is the recommended sleep requirement for teenagers?
………around nine hours each night……………………………….
Teenagers are notorious for staying up late at night and being hard to awaken in the
morning. Most teens need around nine hours of sleep each night to maintain optimal
daytime alertness. However, few teens actually get that much sleep regularly, thanks
to homework, social demands, sports and other extra-curricular activities. A recent
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study of 1,600 Canadian adolescents found that only 15 percent reported sleeping
eight and a half hours or more on school nights. Even in their leisure time teens tend
to engage in stimulating activities such as watching TV, playing video games, texting
and social networking, which means they are left with very little or no downtime.
32. On average, how many Canadian teenagers do not get enough sleep?
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33. How much time do teenagers spend resting?
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34. What is the most extreme effect of tiredness on a person’s mood?
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35. What becomes weaker due to lack of sleep?
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Read the extract from a leaflet below and answer the questions.
Liverpool’s galleries and museums will play host to the city’s first ever
photography festival in 2011.
Look2011, which will take place over the entire month of May, aims to ‘push
back the boundaries of photography and develop ideas about its future’. The
theme of the festival will be social justice, and the organizing committee is
confident that the event will become an annual highlight in north-west
England’s cultural calendar.
The festival, its theme and the programme of events are all designed to
educate and inform the average person on the street, avoiding the pretentious
or overly technical.
As well as a huge variety of exhibitions, Look2011 will also include free
workshops , equipment demonstrations and talks by experts. Award-winning
photographers will hold portfolio review sessions for aspiring photographers,
as well as those who simply enjoy taking pictures as a leisure activity. There
will also be the opportunity for youngsters to take part in our Future
Photography Star contest.
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…..in Liverpool’s galleries and museums…………….
36. How many days will the festival last?
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37. What will the subject matter of the exhibits be?
........social justice................................................................................................
38. How is the festival experience meant to be for members of the public?
……educational and informative …………………………………………
39. Where could somebody wanting to become a photographer get advice on their
work?
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Section 7 Reading
Read the advertisement and complete the notes. Write no more than three
words in each gap from the article.
The Companion International School has maintained a high level of academic
excellence throughout its 50-year history. The children of diplomats,
professors and politicians have walked our halls on their own way to
becoming diplomats, politicians and leading academics themselves.
We are deeply aware of the fact that many of our pupils are bilingual on
entrance to the school, and make it our duty to encourage and nurture this vital
ability. The curriculum is taught in English and French, but we have also made
a commitment to develop the pupils’ skills in any language they might speak
in addition to the basic two. For example, a child from Russia would receive
classes in their own language as well as intensive booster classes in English
and French to ensure they can participate fully in class.
We take a cross-cultural approach elsewhere too. School life is designed so as
not to make any child feel as if they are an outsider or foreigner. Religious
education covers all the major world religions, history lessons avoid
Eurocentrism and school events reflect our cultural richness and diversity. On
International Day, for instance, every pupil is encouraged to bring in a dish
from their national cuisine for their friends to sample, and groups of
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nationalities put on performances of their country’s music and dance as well as
demonstrations of arts and crafts.
Young children learn new languages effortlessly, and it has been shown time
and again that the child who speaks two or more languages also does better in
other areas of schooling. Our graduates go on to attend prestigious universities
throughout the world, with many staying on at them to teach as professors.
Our alumni network ensures that ex-pupils stay in touch, meaning that
wherever a Companion (as our pupils are called) is in the world , they will be
able to find a friendly face and a helping hand.
We pride ourselves on our ability to teach children with special needs within
an ordinary class environment. For example, a deaf boy enrolled at our school
last year so we hired a teacher of sign language, and the boy’s entire class, as
well as a number of teachers, learned to sign. The parents of the boy have
indicated that he is much happier here than at the special school for the deaf he
attended before.
We also have a scholarship programme that assists gifted students who do not
have the financial means to attend the Companion International School. For
more information, please contact our Deputy Head Teacher, who deals with
the assessment tests and interviews. Granting of a scholarship depends on the
results of both, as well as on reports and references from the school the child is
currently attending.
Example: ……………Pupils…………………of the school have included the
children of diplomats and professors.
40. Both English and French are used to……teach………………….
41. To become fully contributing members of the class, some students will require
…intensive booster…………….lessons in the two main languages.
42. Multiculturalism is a feature of both…school events…………….and lessons.
43. Someone who attends the school is known as …a Companion……………….
44. Ex-pupils of the school can be found all …over the world…………………..
45. The example of the deaf boy shows the school’s approach to children who
have…special needs……………
46. Less well-off children with a good academic record could be awarded …a
scholarship………….
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Section 8 Writing
Use the information in Section 7 to help you write your answer.
47.You have read the advertisement for the Companion International School.
Write a letter to a friend who is considering sending their child to the school.
Write about 150-200words and include the following:
your comments on your friends decision
the benefits of attending the Companion International School
your thoughts on whether all children should be offered a bilingual
education.
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Section 9 Writing
Choose one of the topics below and write your answer in 250-300 words.
48 A) Write a contribution to a website blog about how people today often
underestimate the importance of getting enough rest. Discuss the effects that
overtiredness has on a person’s well-being.
B) When it comes to reporting current affairs, the role of the media is to inform,
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