OFFL3T1
OFFL3T1
OFFL3T1
LABEL
Centre Signature
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Candidate
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Examiner’s use only
Level 3 1
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March 2011 (v1)
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Time: 2 hours
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Instructions to Candidates
Your candidate details:
Step 1: Write your surname, initials and signature in the boxes at the top right of the page.
Step 2: - If you have been given a label containing your details then stick it carefully in the box at
the top left of the page.
- If you have not been given a label, then write your centre number and candidate number in
the boxes at the top left of the page.
Do not use pencil. Use blue or black ink. Some tasks must be answered with a cross in a box ( ). If you
change your mind about an answer, put a line though the box ( ) and then mark your answer with
a cross ( ).
Answer ALL the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper.
Information for Candidates
The marks for the various tasks are shown in round brackets: e.g (15 marks).
There are 9 sections in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 75.
There are 17 pages in the question paper. Any blank pages are indicated.
Advice to Candidates
Write your essays neatly.
Section 1
You will have 10 seconds to read 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 ( ) in the box next to the correct answer, as in the example.
3. What are travellers who had booked with ‘Suntrips’ entitled to?
A full compensation from the government
B air travel to their holiday destination 3
4. The speaker is a
A presenter.
B housing officer. 4
C local resident.
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5. The main attraction of the Oxford Fashion Museum’s new exhibition is
A footwear.
B headwear. 5
C swimwear.
C disagreeing
8. What is the woman saying about the way her village has changed?
A Most things remain unchanged.
B Only a few things haven’t changed. 8
C explaining
Q1
(Total 10 marks)
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Section 2
11. You will hear a recording about the fashion industry in Britain. Listen to the whole recording 11D
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.
11S
Q2
(Total 10 marks)
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Section 3
12-16 You will hear a short talk about Berlin. First, read the notes below then listen and complete
the notes with information from the talk. You will hear the recording twice.
Example: Many people think Berlin is not as glamorous as other European cities.
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17-21 You will hear a news broadcast. First, read the notes below then listen and complete the
notes with information from the broadcast. You will hear the recording twice.
21. Rhodes Zoo is now interested in rather than keeping large animals.
Q3
(Total 10 marks)
That is the end of the listening section of the test. Now go on to the other sections
of the test.
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Section 4
Read each text and put a cross ( ) by the missing word or phrase, as in the example.
Example:
A an enquiry
B some work
C a suggestion
22.
A different
B global 22
C adventure
23.
Egypt has it all. You will find everything you could possibly
here, from natural wonders and awe-inspiring pyramids to atmospheric bazaars
and a buzzing contemporary culture.
A dislike
B know 23
C want
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24.
Friday 17th January sees the Liverpool Fashion Show return for its 21st
annual showcase of work by independent fashion designers. Guests are
to enjoy the catwalk show at Liverpool City Museum,
which features collections from British and international designers.
A invited
B wanted 24
C told
25.
A changed
B missed 25
C mattered
26.
The West Wiggington Past, Present and Future Society aims to create community
spirit within the village by making people of the history of
the local area.
A realise
B knowledge 26
C aware
Q4
(Total 5 marks)
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Section 5
Read the article and answer the questions below. Put a cross ( ) in the box next to the correct
answer, as in the example.
A Kingston
B Keighley
C Yorkshire
27. What was the main reason for Whitton’s ongoing work as a carpenter?
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28. What was the main purpose of Whitton’s work as a preacher?
30. His charter train from Leeds to Bradford was the first
31. The Counties Railway gave Whitton a permanent contract to run excursions on condition that
Q5
(Total 5 marks)
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Section 6
32. Where did the idea for the original airport come from? 32
33. Who ran the airport throughout the Second World War? 33
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Read the magazine article below and answer the questions.
Example: Who gave the fabric that was used to make jeans its name?
Sailors from Genoa
39. What prevented Jacob Davis from working on his business idea alone? 39
Q6
(Total 8 marks)
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Section 7
Read the web article about overland truck holidays in Africa and complete the notes. Write no
more than three words from the article in each gap.
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Example: When travelling in Africa you should be prepared for the unexpected .
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40. Occasionally mean that the planned itinerary has to be altered.
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41. The determines the distance that is covered each day.
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42. People say that the sleeping mats are .
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43. You are likely to cook with people.
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44. The majority of the food for meals comes from .
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45. For non-cooks an important evening task is to find .
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46. The holiday company encourages you to of your holiday.
Q7
(Total 7 marks)
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Section 8
47. You have read the web article about travelling in Africa. Write an email to your friend
Sally who is interested in this kind of holiday. Write 90 to 120 words and include the
following information:
47F
47R
47A
47C
47OC
47WI
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Q8
(Total 10 marks)
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Section 9
48. Choose one of the topics below and write your answer in 150-200 words.
Either:
A Write an essay in response to the following question:
Which historical invention has been most useful for present-day society?
Or:
B Write an article in response to the following advertisement:
The college magazine wants to hear from you! We want to publish a series
of articles on fashion today. Send in an article about what you and people in
your age group wear, and we’ll publish the best ones!
Put a cross ( ) in the box next to the task you have chosen.
A B
48F
48R
48A
48C
48OC
48WI
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Q9
(Total 10 marks)