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- Question 1 of 111. Question
SECTION 1
Questions 1-6
Complete the form below. WriteNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.HOMESTAY APPLICATION
Surname: Yuichini
First name: 1.
Sex: female Nationality: Japanese
Passport number: 2.
Age: 28 years
Present address: Room 21C, Willow College
Length of homestay: approx. 3.
Course enrolled in: 4.
Family preferences: no 5. and no objection to
6.Questions 7-10
Answer the questions below. WriteNO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.7. What does the student particularly like to eat?
8. What sport does the student play?
9. What mode of transport does the student prefer?
10. When will the student find out her homestay address?
Correct 10 / 10 PointsIncorrect / 10 Points - Question 2 of 112. Question
SECTION 2
Questions 11-14
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.11. What kind of tour is Sally leading?
- A. a bus tour
- B. a train tour
- C. a walking tour
CorrectIncorrect - Question 3 of 113. Question
12. The original buildings on the site were
- A. houses
- B. industrial buildings
- C. shops
CorrectIncorrect - Question 4 of 114. Question
13. The local residents wanted to use the site for
- A. leisure
- B. apartment blocks
- C. a sports centre
CorrectIncorrect - Question 5 of 115. Question
14. The Tower is at the centre of the
- A. nature reserve
- B. formal gardens
- C. Bicentennial Park
CorrectIncorrect - Question 6 of 116. Question
Questions 15-17
Label the plan below. WriteNO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.15.
16.
17.
Questions 18-20
Complete the table below. WriteNO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.Nature Reserve
Area Facility Activity The Mangroves boardwalk 18. Frog Pond outdoor classroom 19. The Waterbird Refuge 20. bird watching
Correct 6 / 6 PointsIncorrect / 6 Points - Question 7 of 117. Question
SECTION 3
Questions 21 and 22
Complete the sentences below. WriteNO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBERfor each answer.The presentation will last 15 minutes.
There will be 21. minutes for questions.
The presentation will not be 22.Questions 23-26
What do the students decide about each topic for the geography presentation?
AThey will definitely include this topic.
BThey might include this topic.
CThey will not include this topic.Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 23-26.
23. Geographical Location
24. Economy
25. Overview of Education System
26. Role of English LanguageQuestions 27-30
Complete the table below. WriteNO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.Information/Visual aid Where from ? Overhead projector the 27. Map of West Africa the 28. Map of the islands a tourist brochure Literacy figures the 29. 30. on school places as above
Correct 10 / 10 PointsIncorrect / 10 Points - Question 8 of 118. Question
SECTION 4
Questions 31-33
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.Monosodium Glutamate [MSG]
31. The speaker says the main topic of the lecture is- A. the history of monosodium glutamate
- B. the way monosodium glutamate works
- C. where monosodium glutamate is used
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32. In 1908, scientists in Japan
- A. made monosodium glutamate
- B. began using kombu
- C. identified glutamate
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33. What change occurred in the manufacture of glutamate in 1956?
- A. It began to be manufactured on a large scale
- B. The Japanese began extracting it from natural sources
- C. It became much more expensive to produce
CorrectIncorrect - Question 11 of 1111. Question
Questions 34-40
Complete the notes below. WriteNO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.Monosodium Glutamate [MSG]
MSG contains
o Glutamate [78.2%]
o Sodium [12.2%]
o 34. [9.6%]
Glutamate is found in foods that contain protein such as 35. and
36.MSG is used in foods in many different parts of the world.
In 1908 Kikunae Ikeda discovered a 37.
Our ability to detect glutamate makes sense because it is so 38. naturally.
John Prescott suggests that:
o Sweetness tells us that a food contains carbohydrates.
o 39. tells us that a food contains toxins.
o Saltiness tells us that a food contains 40.
Correct 7 / 7 PointsIncorrect / 7 Points