Ielts

SECTION 1. QUESTIONS 1-7
Complete the table and the notes below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer

Name of cruise

Highlight cruise

Noon cruise

01 cruise

Price Per Person

$16

04 $25

Departure Times

02

12.00

06

Included in the Price

03

05

07 Coffee and
08 Jetty No.2 is situated
09 The commentary is in
10 The lady recommends that they
Section 2: Questions 11-14
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

Preparing for the interview

What to Do

How to do it

Step 1: Prepare things to take

  Gather all documents e.g. copies of resume.

  Choose  11 e.g. designs, drawings, written work

Step 2 : Get more information

  Cheak you have pen and paper

  Ask Firm for a  12

  See profiles at Chamber of Commerce, library

Step 3 : Focus on you and the job

  Contact 13     of this or related firm

  Compare yourself with what is required

  Decid how to make up for any 14     you lack

Questions 15-20
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
At the interview
Arrive no more than  15   before the time of the interview. After you hear the question, you can  16  before you reply. You can 17  if you don’t understand what they are asking you. Wait for them to offer you the job before you say what 18   you want. Learning from the experience will make you more 19   in future interviews. Pay attention to your 20   it shows you have a positive attitude.
Section 3: Questions 21-23
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Effects of weather on mood
21   Phil and Stella’s goal is to the hypothesis that weather has an effect on a person’s mood.
22   They expect to find that ‘good’ weather (weather which is   And   ) has a positive effect on a person’s mood.
23   Stella defines ‘effect on mood’ as a in the way a person feels.
Questions 24-27
What information was given by each writer?
Choose you answers from the box and write letters A-F next to questions 24-27.

A the benefits of moving to a warmer environment

B the type of weather with te worst effect on mood

C how past events affect attitudes to weather

D the importance effects of strees on mood

E the importance effect of hours of sunshine on mood

F pasychological problems due to having to cope with bad weather

24 Vickers

25 Whitebourne

26 Haverton

27 Stanfield

Questions 28-30
Choose THREE letters A-H.
Which THREE things do Phil and Stella still have to decide on?

A   how to analyse their results

B   their methods of presentation

C   the design of their questionnair

D   the location of their survey

E   weather variables to be measured

F   the dates of their survey

G   the size of their survey

H   the source of data on weather variables

Section 4: Questions 31-35
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
31 How long would terms be under the six-term system?

A   six weeks

B   seven weeks

C   thirteen weeks

32 What would happen to the summer holiday?

A   it would disappear

B   it would be shortened

C   it would be lengthened

33 How much was the average learning loss in the summer?

A   two weeks

B   three weeks

C   seven weeks

34 In which subject was learning loss greatest among disadvantaged?

A   maths

B   reading

C   writing

35 According to Marchmont’s research, in the six-term system pupils performed

A   better than under the existing system

B   worse than under the existing system

C   the same as under the existing system

Questions 36-40
Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

The school terms that we use originated when many people worked in 36     also because of the heat it was difficult to teach children in July and August before the invention 37   A different approach can be provided by the 38   An important factor in the success of these is the small 39   Also the element of 40   is usually present which contributes greatly.

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