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Advertisements A–E
The text has descriptions of five advertisements, A-E. For which advertisements are the following statements true. Write the correct letter, A-E. NB You may use any letter more than once.
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Which advertisement is for a place that has recently expanded?
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Which advertisement states that items sold are subject to strict rules?
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Which advertisement offers a special option for Monday lunchtimes?
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Which advertisement states that customers have to be registered before they can buy?
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Which advertisement says a reservation is advisable?
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Which advertisement states that the business is run according to ecological principles?
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Which advertisement states that improvements will soon be made?
The Australian National Maritime Museum
The Australian National Maritime Museum is Australia's national centre for maritime collections, exhibitions, research, and archaeology. As Sydney's most visible national cultural institution, we are committed to connecting audiences right across Australia in both urban and regional areas. From our base, the museum presents a changing program of stimulating exhibitions and events to share Australia's maritime history and connect the stories, objects, people, and places that are part of our country's narrative.
Our permanent and temporary exhibitions and our National Maritime Collection explore and represent Australia's close links to the sea, covering Indigenous Australians' deep connection to the ocean, early exploration, immigration, commerce, defence, adventure, sport, play, and identity.
The museum offers over 30 workshops and tours across a number of curriculum areas. Run by qualified and experienced teacher guides, sessions are imaginative and hands-on and suitable for students from year one to university level. Many schools can attend from their classrooms via the latest digital technology.
Admission: Tickets are available to purchase online or on arrival at the museum. Pre-book online to beat the queues.
Gallery Ticket: Explore for free our permanent galleries showcasing the best of the museum's collection.
Big Ticket: The Big Ticket is our best-value deal. Enjoy unlimited access to everything open at the museum on the day of your visit. This includes entry to all exhibitions and activities, all our action experience stations, our moored vessels, hands-on arts and craft activities in Kids on Deck, under-5s play zone Mini Mariners Play, and our 3D Cinema, where you can see our various specialist films. 20% discount on Big Ticket prices for groups of 10 or more, only with ahead bookings (see website).
NOTE: Children must be taller than 90 cm to go on board the vessels, and on hot days, we close all vessels when the temperature reaches 36 degrees Celsius to ensure Visitor safety. Led by highly knowledgeable volunteer guides, the museum offers guided tours of our world-class vessel fleet, exhibitions, and collections. Ask at the museum's reception on the day. If you would like to request a guided tour for your group, please book online at least 2 days in advance. NB: Guided tours are subject to availability. Before you visit, download our App, which includes video tours and information that brings the Maritime Museum to life. It's free and constantly being updated.
We're upgrading our visitor experience during February, when the museum will be undergoing renovations. Our foyer will be temporarily closed for February with our ticket office relocated to the side of the museum closest to Murray Street. Our staff will be available to help you find your way. We apologise for any inconvenience and look forward to welcoming you soon with an upgraded visitor experience. Other areas affected include the 3D theatre and the Mini Mariners Play Space.
Buy healthy and delicious food at the museum's café or takeaway kiosk, or bring your own picnic lunch to eat on the museum's harbour-side terrace. Our café offers relaxed, open-air café dining with spectacular views of the harbour. Enjoy lunch, sunset drinks or a simple snack. Dine in or takeaway.
Questions 8–14: True/False/Not Given
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text? TRUE - if the statement is true. FALSE - if the statement is false. NOT GIVEN - if the information is not given in the text.
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The museum traces Australian maritime history back over a thousand years.
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Virtual tours are available for educational establishments.
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A certain amount of the museum can be visited without cost.
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Guided tours of the museum can be arranged for a minimum of 7 visitors.
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Extreme weather limits the range of the museum sights that can be visited.
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The museum will be closed for a limited time due to renovations.
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All food consumed at the museum must be purchased inside the museum.
The Glendowen Photography Club
We are a group of like-minded individuals who have got together to share our passion for photography. The Glendowen Photography Club welcomes new members with any level of experience. Many prospective members start by visiting the club for a meeting or two to help them decide whether they would enjoy participating. All our meetings are open to visitors. We gather twice a month on Monday nights at 7.30 in the Glendowen Community Centre. Applying for membership is easy. Download and print the nomination and lodge it with one of the committee members. Annual fees are currently sixty dollars (or pro rata for half a year if you join after June). Also required is a once-only joining fee of twelve dollars that covers the costs of the joining pack.
The club conducts monthly competitions with six categories open to all members. The rules prescribe a set topic for each month and open entries, where you choose the subject of the pictures, are also invited. We also have separate Monochrome and Altered Reality/Creative sections. An independent judge scores and provides feedback on all entries. Through the club's monthly competitions, a member's work is evaluated alongside that of other members. After each competition entry is assessed, constructive comment is provided on its merits. The standard of members' photographic output is therefore constantly increasing as they learn more, correct faults and strive harder to compete.
Among the club's key objectives is the ongoing education of its members. Our syllabus is designed to extend and challenge members' talents and abilities. Workshops are also held regularly. These cover subjects of interest to members ranging from technical matters to talks on interesting themes. Regular excursions also provide amazing informal learning opportunities. Being an active participant in a vibrant photography club like ours is a certain way of continually expanding your understanding of picture taking and presentation of images. As well as a central committee that helps run the club, we also have separate sub-committees, which help spread the organisational and bureaucratic load. According to our constitution, all the posts on the club's committees have to change regularly and so we're always looking for committed, creative and flexible candidates who want to do their bit for the club.
Our website hosts various forums, which allow members to discuss items of interest from their homes or phones. Inside each forum there can be different categories related to the forum topic, which start with an initial statement or question posted by a user. Other users add replies, extending the conversation. All of our forums are restricted to members only and will not appear unless you are logged in. You must be logged in to create a topic or reply. Report any inappropriate postings to the forum moderator, whose email address can be found on all the forum pages.
Our "Photo News" email list is one of the primary means for keeping club members informed of club activities and events. To subscribe, please send an email request to the email administrator (address found on the website). After verification of your club membership, your email address will be added to the distribution list, and you will receive a welcome message via email. The club does not share member information with 3rd parties, nor will we send out any messages not directly related to club business.
Questions 15–21: Note Completion
Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.
Joining the Glendowen Photography Club requires filling in the 15 _________ available on the website.
New members will get a 16 _________ after the relevant payment.
Club competitions are assessed by an 17 ____________________.
A 18 _________ governs the yearly improvement of members' photographic skills.
The 19 _________ ensures that membership of the club committees is rotated.
Various 20 _________ within each forum can be found.
There must be 21 _________ of a new member's joining before they will receive emails.
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Joining the Glendowen Photography Club requires filling in the 15 _________ available on the website.
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New members will get a 16 _________ after the relevant payment.
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Club competitions are assessed by an 17 ____________________.
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A 18 _________ governs the yearly improvement of members' photographic skills.
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The 19 _________ ensures that membership of the club committees is rotated.
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Various 20 _________ within each forum can be found.
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There must be 21 _________ of a new member's joining before they will receive emails.
Recruitment Process for a Personal Assistant
Applicants for the post of personal assistant to the marketing manager are encouraged to note the following procedural steps.
The job application form and job-related information can be accessed from the company website at http://www.telcon.com. For an informal discussion about the post please email Sarah Paul at S.Paul@telcon.com. Applicants should complete the form in full online before the 26 September deadline.
1. Candidates must read the job description which includes relevant responsibilities associated with the post. Linked to this is the job specification which is a list of all the necessary skills, experience and qualifications the required employee must hold in order to carry out the job satisfactorily. Candidates should check they meet all these criteria before proceeding with the application process.
2. The 4 page application form should be thoroughly completed with all requested personal details, qualifications and experience. Neither CVs nor cover letters should be attached to the application form. However, 3 references are required but these will not be contacted prior to interview. The application form can then be submitted and applicants will receive a confirmation email immediately.
3. On receipt of all applications dossiers will be compiled and a short-list of potential candidates drawn up. This is based on who meets the criteria stated in the advertisement. Candidates will receive an email informing them of their success or failure to secure an interview. Unsuccessful candidates may request a more detailed explanation to aid them in their future job search.
4. Interviews are then to be scheduled and arranged over 2 consecutive days from 10-11 November. There will be a panel consisting of a member of HR, the line manager and the marketing manager. The company's interview procedure involves 3 steps. The first being a 10-minute questioning period with each candidate, the second is a 5 minute individual presentation on a set topic and finally a group problem solving task related to the job is to be observed and recorded.
5. Following a selection meeting the successful candidate will be notified and an in-depth criminal disclosure check carried out. Once the necessary checks are completed a formal job offer will be issued to which the candidate should reply with a formal acceptance. At this point related issues such as relocation assistance and induction training can be finalised and the contract will be drawn up and signed.
Questions 22–27: Summary Completion
Complete the summary below. Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS ONLY from the text.
22. Candidates make sure they are suitable for the position by reading the job description and job _________.
23. The candidates complete the _________ form in full.
24. Short-listed candidates will receive notice via _________.
25. A _________ of 3 people will conduct the interviews.
26. The chosen candidate will only receive an official _________ checks.
27. The contract will be _________ after discussions about the candidate moving location and carrying out initial training are discussed.
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Candidates make sure they are suitable for the position by reading the job description and job _________.
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The candidates complete the _________ form in full.
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Short-listed candidates will receive notice via _________.
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A _________ of 3 people will conduct the interviews.
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The chosen candidate will only receive an official _________ checks.
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The contract will be _________ after discussions about the candidate moving location and carrying out initial training are discussed.
ECO HOLIDAYS IN COSTA RICA
A. Saving the world is something we all wish we could do but may never get the chance. One way we can make a contribution is through our daily lives and the choices we make. Ever since the 'green' movement people have become increasingly concerned about this issue. Sadly, we can't all quit our jobs and go volunteer in the jungles of Peru or fight to save endangered animals in the Congo. But those of us who would like to do something this summer instead of sitting at home or on the beach now can without sacrificing a well earned break. E-Hols offer Eco Holidays in the exotic location of Costa Rica where holidaymakers can enjoy themselves in a less environmentally damaging way and have the holiday of a life time.
B. For holidaymakers like me, used to travelling in style and staying in four and five star hotels in Europe, an Eco Holiday can be a bit of a shock to the system. On my first day I was bustled into a local bus and travelled 60 km in scorching heat which took over 3 hours. Arriving at the Jose Bondita conservation park I was greeted by Mr Bondita himself. As we drove through the wild vegetation in his 4 by 4 to my wooden hut for the next 2 weeks he pointed out the vast array of iguanas, toucans and monkeys dotted throughout the reserve. In excess of 420 other species of birds are also said to be in the rainforest and along the rocky coastline on the borders of the park. For many of these creatures Jose Bondita is a safe refuge away from poachers and the animal trade.
C. Founded in 1984 the park shot to fame after a BBC documentary revealed its beautiful unspoiled landscapes and rugged terrain to the world and they haven't looked back since. Everything on the site is environmentally friendly from the natural gas used to power the vehicles to the solar power for heating the water and all the amenities. Even the vegetables are grown locally and completely GM and pesticide free. Sustainability is paramount according to Mr Bondita who is keen to avoid turning the park into a tourist destination. Bondita is adamant that his park will not become commercialised. "We are not and never will be for that matter, in it for the money". He asserts his desire to couple education and conservation, 2 themes which his park is built on. "We are not about holidays, we offer life changing experiences that will change how people view their role in our world" he says.
D. As I had purchased the standard 'eco-tourist' package I was granted full access to all the park's activities and facilities. For those on a tighter budget there's the 'eco-basic' package which includes a pass to the park and the facilities only. On my second day we headed off into the unknown on a jeep safari at dusk through the indescribably beautiful scenery. Looking for further excitement I later opted for a zip line tour of the rainforest canopy but turned down bungee jumping off the cliff. Although I still found time for some relaxing strolls and late night fireside chats with other visitors, all of whom were left amazed by the whole experience. My favourite free time activity though was feeding baby wild animals and even helping out with park maintenance fixing fences. By the time my trip had come to an end I had promised never to stay in a hotel complex again. It is safe to say that these experiences are not for everyone but provide a once in a lifetime experience which will alter anyone's view of the importance of animal conservation.
E. With bookings set to increase even further next year Jose Bondita may become a victim of its own success. Demand has far outstripped the park's capacity to comfortably accommodate visitors. Trails tend to be congested and as the number of vehicles rises so does the impact on the natural ecosystem. The park itself is one of several in the area with more on the way as Bonita's success seems to be spreading. According to a local council representative "we have become aware of the potential for attracting tourism and using that money to protect our environment". In fact, yearly eco-visitors to Costa Rica are estimated at around 1.8 million. Actually, it is somewhat of an international success story. The revenue alone is in the region of $1.9 billion.
Questions 28–31: Paragraph Matching
The passage has 5 paragraphs labelled A-E. Which paragraph contains the following information?
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a large variety of animals
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a belief about the future of the park.
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a negative result of increased tourists
Questions 32–37: Summary Completion
Complete the summary below using words from the list below.
An Eco 32 _________ offers an exciting and more environmentally friendly experience than normal more breaks. The Bondita park contains a large number of 33 _________ other creatures and is a 34 _________ they are safe from hunters. Everything about the 35 _________ is environmentally friendly. It is aimed to educate visitors and change their 36 _________ of our world. There are many activities for visitors to take part in and guests are generally positive about the entire 37 _________. The park has become popular and others will be created in the area.
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An Eco 32 _________ offers an exciting and more environmentally friendly experience than normal more breaks.
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The Bondita park contains a large number of 33 _________ other creatures and is a 34 _________ they are safe from hunters.
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The Bondita park contains a large number of birds other creatures and is a 34 _________ they are safe from hunters.
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Everything about the 35 _________ is environmentally friendly.
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It is aimed to educate visitors and change their 36 _________ of our world.
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There are many activities for visitors to take part in and guests are generally positive about the entire 37 _________.
Questions 38–40: Multiple Choice (Choose THREE)
Choose THREE letters A - F. Which THREE of the following benefits does the park provide according to the writer of the text?
A. a memorable holiday
B. luxury hotels
C. a way to save animals
D. a sustainable way of life
E. an opportunity to meet similar people
F. a range of packages to suit different budgets
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Which THREE of the following benefits does the park provide according to the writer of the text?
- A. a memorable holiday
- B. luxury hotels
- C. a way to save animals
- D. a sustainable way of life
- E. an opportunity to meet similar people
- F. a range of packages to suit different budgets
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Which THREE of the following benefits does the park provide according to the writer of the text?
- A. a memorable holiday
- B. luxury hotels
- C. a way to save animals
- D. a sustainable way of life
- E. an opportunity to meet similar people
- F. a range of packages to suit different budgets
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Which THREE of the following benefits does the park provide according to the writer of the text?
- A. a memorable holiday
- B. luxury hotels
- C. a way to save animals
- D. a sustainable way of life
- E. an opportunity to meet similar people
- F. a range of packages to suit different budgets
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